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RECORDS
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DESCENDANTS OF
NATHANIEL ELY,
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WHO SETTLED FIRST IN
Newtown, now Cambridge, Mass.
WAS ONE OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF
Hartford, also of Norwalk, Conn.,
AND A RESIDENT OF
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.,
From 1659 until his lii-alli in 1675.
COMPILED BY HEM AN ELY,
Inchiding niiiUiial collcctcii hy Mrs. Amiimla (Ely) Terry.
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INTRODUCTION,
To tlu- Dcstciidants of Xathaiiicl Ely:
Previous to the 3'ear 1877 little bad been done in the compilation of a genealogy of any portion of the Ely
family in the United States, and in places where there were many of the name there were families residing near
each other who had no knowledge of their relationship.
The name was common in both Massachusetts and Connecticut, and from those States emigrants had gone
forth and found homes in other States and Territories until representatives were found in all portions of our
country. In October, 1877, a circular was issued from Lyme, Connecticut, by some of the descendants of
Richard Ely, who came from Plymouth, England, in 1660, and settled at Lyme, suggesting the holding of a
family re-union in that town the following year. This circular was widely distributed, and many copies were sent
to those who had no knowledge of any connection with Richard Ely. It was found that the old story uf
three brothers coming from England from whom all of the name had descended, was one familiar to many of the
Elys, who supposed they were descendants of one of the brothers. Responses to this circular were received from
some who could trace no connection with Richard Ely, and six months later another and wider call of invitation
was issued, from which the following extract is taken :
" The undersigned, descendants of Richard -awA A'alhanul Ely, respectfully request your attendance at a Family Rk-Umhn,
to be held at Lyme, Connecticut, on Wednesday, July 10, 1S7S. You u<ill also extend this ini'itation to such of the dcscciulants as
you may know."
^^'hen the clans gathered at the time mentioned, it was found there were representatives present from three
distinct families, viz: Nathaniel, Richard ax\d Joshua Ely, but all effort to connect them as brothers, cousins, or
even cousins "removed," has failed, and instead of publishing a genealogy, including the several branches, as was
first proposed, each branch has taken in charge its separate work.
More than a year previous to this meeting, Mrs. Amanda {Ely) Terry, of Holyoke, Mass., on the solicitation
of her uncle, Samuel Ely, commenced the collection of material for a genealogy of the Nathaniel Ely branch,
her uncle paying all expenses. She had made considerable progress and anticipated great pleasure in attending
the meeting at Lyme, to which she looked forward with interest, expecting to form many acquaintances, and
secure the aid of those who would assist her in her work. An all-wise Providence ordered otherwise. Her death
occurred only six days previous to that meeting, and a few months later the material she had collected was placed
in the hands of the jiresent compiler.
It was the original intention to restrict this genealogy to the families of those bearing the Ely name, but at a
meeting in Holyoke, Mass., July 9, 1879, such interest was expressed by the descendants of other names, that it
was decided to extend it, in the female line, to the families of grand children. This has added greatly to the
dimensions of the work, as well as to the labor of collecting material, and has delayed for a considerable time its
publication. It is believed, however, that the additional records now obtained and published will he duly
appreciated by those in whose especial interest they are included.
To all who have favored the comijiler with reports when retiuested his thanks are given, and to those who
have not only furnished records of their own families, but have given their time in procuring those of others,
special acknowledgments are most heartily accorded, also toy. N. Bat^i^, Esc]., of West Springfield, Mass., who,
on two occasions, has kindly forwarded from Massachusetts to Ohio, the old record liook of the town of West
Springfield, from which extracts have been taken, also the records of the First Churt h in that jjlace, which ha\c
aided in making up the records of families in the early generations.
In most cases the information reijuested has been cheerfiilly and promptly furnished ; in others there has been
a delay of months, and in still others repeated recpiests have foiled to firing any reply, while a few have returned
papers unfilled with no word of explanation. It will hence be seen how impossible it is even with persistent effort
to make a complete Genealogical Record.
A word to tho.se who discover, and to those who think they discover, errors in this record. No one can be
more conscious than myself that errors will be found, Init I think the number will not be large, and that many
supposed errors, on ftirther investigation, will be found correct entries.
INTRODUCTION.
When it is understood that reports furnished by several members of the same family differ materially in dates,
and other particulars, to such extent as to render an extended correspondence necessary to endeavor to reconcile
differences, and even then it is sometimes necessary to strike a general average and make the record as correct
as possible, some idea of the difficulty of making perfect records will be obtained.
Some will undoubtedly be disappointed in failing to find the record of families which should be included. To
all such I can only say that so far as I know, there is not a single instance, even of a grandchild, whose address I
could obtain, to whom I have failed to send a report to be filled out and returned, and in nearly every case
of omission, it is owing to a failure to receive information requested.
The circulars callmg meetings at Lyme in Connecticut and Holyoke in Massachusetts above referred to,
contained representations or fac-similes of coats of arms supposed to belong to the Natltaniel and Richard Elv
families. Leaving those of the Richard branch to determine for themselves the genuineness of the arms of
that branch as represented on the circulars, I desire "to make some statements on the general subject, which
may interest members of the Nalhaniel branch, especially those who have in their possession that which they ren-ard
as the coat of arms of this family. There are families in this country who have no difficulty in tracing their
lineage from progenetors in Great Britain, or other foreign countries, who had an unquestioned right to coats
of arms which their descendants in this country appropriate, and to this no reasonable objection can exist ; but
it seems scarcely desirable, that those having no clami to anything of this kind, should appropriate that
which has never been used by anyone as a legitimate coat of arms.
It is well known by those who have given attention to the subject, that during the last century there
were several heraldic painters in New England who attained considerable celebrity in their profession, and made
coats of arms for those who desired them for the sum of five dollars each. The.se painters having in their posses-
sion, English and other works on heraldry, from which they obtained descriptions of the arms of those having the
same sur-names, were able to adapt their work to each case. I copy from the " Heraldic Journal " of June, 1865,
page 95, published in Boston, an extract from an article on this subject:
" Many families in New England possess old paintings of their coats of arms, which appear all to have come out of tlie
same mill. They are blazoned on a sheet of paper, about 14 inches by 10. The shield gcnerallv ( if not always) surmounted by
an esquire's, or closed, side-faced helmet, of blue and gold, although an esquire's helmet should be plain steel. Outside of the
two lower corners of the shield are often (if not always) two green branches. On the scroll, instead of the motto, (he words,
•By the name of Smith,' and written under the whole 'He beareth argent a lion, rampant, azure, by the name of Smith,'
or whatever else the name and arms may Ije."
The following fac-simile of the arms of the Nathaniel Ely family on the circulars above mentioned is
imdoubtedly one of those to which allusion is made in the " Heraldic Journal." It has been in the jjossession of
members of that family more than a century, so long that those to whom it now belongs have cherished it as an
heirloom of great value, and I would not in the least detract from its worth in that regard, knowing well that the
engrailed fess between six fleurs-de-lis is a part of an Ely coat of arms. "Written under the whole" on this
fac-simile are the ^vords " He beareth argent a fesse engrailed, between six flower-de-luces sable,hy W\^t name
ofEi.v." ^,
The construction of the above motto would seetn to warrant the declaration that this coat of arms is one of
those described in the above extract.
From the information I have obtained of the i)areiitage and immediate ancestry of our Nathaniel I am
confident that his descendants have no claim to an\' coat of artns and may well content themselves with Cowper's
utterance,
" My boast is not that I deduce my birth,
From loins enthroned and rulers of the earth,
But higher far my proud pretensions rise,
The son of parents passed into the skies,"
INTRODUCTION.
As our ancestor was doubtless descended from an English rector, and was himself, undoubtedly, an active
member of a christian church, so also have his descendants, to a large extent, maintained the christian character of
their ancestors.
As there may be some who think that if not directly, yet indirectly, they liave a claim to some distinction of
the kind, I give a representation of a coat of arms which may have been granted to, or duly authorized to be used
by some Ely, and as no penalty attaches in this country to the appropriation of such matters, any who are
disposed can make such use of this as they desire, with the express understanding that there is no probability that
any descendant of Natlianiel Illy will be able to discover in his line the original owner:
Description : Field, argent, a fesse engrailed between six fleurs-de-lis sable. Grest, on an helmet and
wreath of its colors. An arm erect, couped below the elbow, cuff argent, holding in the hand proper a fleur-de-
lis sable. Motto : Re et mcrito.
The motto, as given in several copies of this coat of arms, is ^'Rc r merito," which some hold to be correct,
but I substitute ci for c, and give the motto as I find it in Elvin s hand-book of mottoes, London, iS6o, page 170,
"j¥c ct mcrito. By reality and merit."
Being desirous of obtaining any information possible re.specting the ancestors of Natlianiel Ely and his early
life, I considered myself very fortunate in being able to secure the valuable services of the late Col. Joseph L.
Chester, D. C. L., LL. D., "the American Genealogist." From 1861 until his death, May 26, 1882, Col. Chester
resided in London, and devoted his time to genealogical investigations in the counties and parishes of England.
His services were recognized by various antiijuarian, historical, genealogical and literary societies. In 1877 the
trustees and faculty of Columbia College, New York, conferred upon him the degree of LL. D., and in
1881 the ancient University of Oxford, England, bestowed upon him the degree of Doctor of the Civil Law, in
acknowledgment of his services as a genealogist — the first, and only instance, it is understood, in which that
degree has been conferred for such a cause.
His report, made a short time previous to his death, gives the result of his investigations, and although not
as complete and certain in determining the ancestors of Nathaniel as will be desired, is probably as definite as any
which can be secured at this time, and if correct, it establishes the fact that our ancestor was, though of humble,
yet of highly honorable and respectable parentage. That report is herewith submitted.
With this explanation, the work, which has been one of growing interest to the compiler during the years he
has devoted to it, is now sent out with the hope that those for whom it has been prepared will find it, if not so
complete as they have expected, still, of such interest that they will not regret having contrilmted to make it what
it purports to be, a Genealogy of Nathaniel Ely and his Descendants.
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Ei.YRiA, Ohio, September, ij
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1 24 Sonthwork Park Road, 1
London, S. E. England, 19 November, 18S1. i
Mv Dear Sir : — I have delayed writing out tlie result of my investigation at Canterbury, and elsewhere in
Kent, until I could make some researches at Lincoln, which seemed to be necessary. Those results, I am
sorry to say, are of a somewhat negative character, but the facts obtained, although not conclusive in themselves,
reasonably admit of certain inferences which may perhaps be accepted as a probable solution of the question at
issue. I have heretofore stated that among all my collections relating to the name of Ely, the results of
researches that have been as exhaustive as I could well make them, and in which I had a personal interest,
as a descendant of one of the families of that name, I had found the christian name of Nathaniel in but a solitary
instance. This was an occurrence so remarkable that it seemed important to pursue, if possible, the history of
this Nathaniel Ely, in the hope of discovering him to have been connected in some way witli the earl)
emigrant to America of those names. I have now done all that it seems possible to do in this direction, and
proceed to lay before you all the facts I have been able to obtain, when you will be able to form your own
estimation of their value.
On the 26th of April, 1571, one Geari^e Ely became Vicar of Tenterden, in the county of Kent, and
continued to hold that living until his death, in the year 1615, being a long incumbency of more than 44 years.
The patrons of the living were the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, and the records of that body simi^ly
mention his institution at the date named, without any other particulars about him. He is described, however, as
George Elye, alias Heely. In the parish register of Tenterden, the name is sjielt indifferently Elic, Ely, and Elye,
but never with the alias, and he signed his own will as Ely only. It is impossible to account for the existence of
these aliases at this period, but they were common enough. At this time and to a much later period, an
incumbent of a church living was necessarily a member of one or two of the great universities. Even the
distinguished continental divines w-ho sought refuge in England were compelled to incorporate themselves at one
of the universities before they could become rectors or vicars of churches, or jjrebredaries of cathedrals It may
be accepted as certain that this George Ely was either an Oxford or a Cambridge graduate. A careful examina-
tion of the Cambridge records shows that there wa.s no George Ely, or Ileely, connected with that university
previous to i57i,when one of the name became Vicar of Tenterden. As to Oxford I can speak with the utmost
positiveness as I made some years ago a complete transcript of the matriculation registers, from the earliest period
down to modern times, and have the entries arranged chronologically and alphabetically. I can say at once that
no George Ely occurs in those registers during the i6th century, but in the earliest list of the officers and
students of Magdalen Hall, dated on the 20th of February, 1564, is the name of George Hclie. Subsequent to
this the dates of matriculation of the respective students are regularly given, but this list merely gives all the
members of each particular college or hall on this particular day. George Helie may, therefore, have been
a student at Magdalen Hall for one or two or even three years before this date. The parentage of the students is
not recorded in the register until a later period, about 1620, and he is described only as from the county
of Lincoln, then aged 19 years, and as having paid the fees of a plebian son. (There was a tariff of fees,
the highest being paid by the sons of the nobility, the succeeding ranks being knights, esquires or doctors of the
university, gentlemen, clerks, (clergymen), and finally plebians, after whom came only the pauper scholars,
or those who from any cause paid no fees. Soiiie idea of the status of these different ranks may be gathered from
the fact that the matriculation fee paid by the sons of the highest nobility was J^\.~,.2, while that demanded of a
plebian's son was only 6 shillings and 8 pence.)
This George Helie ( as the name occurs ) was, therefore, born about 1545, and would probably take his 15. A.
degree at the age of 21, in 1566. So that there is no difficulty and probably no danger, in identifying him with
the George Ely, alias Hcely, who five years later obtained the living of Tenterden. The variation in the spelling
of the name, as Helie and Heely, is of no account w^hatever. There was no standard of orthography in those da\'s,
even as to names of persons or places, each scribe spelling according to his own peculiar phonetic notions.
It seems impossible that there can be any doubt as to the identity, as there was no George Ely or Heely ( in any
variation of the name) at Cambridge, and no other at Oxford, and, as the incumbent of Tenterden must
have belonged to one of these universities, the identification may be said to be legally established.
I have gone beyond the scope of my proposed researches, and spent considerable time and money in the hojje
of tracing this George Helie to his Lincolnshire home. I have read every Ely (or Helie) will in the local Registry
of I'rubate at Lincoln, and do not find him mentioned in anyone of them. The christian name George apjiears
not to have been a common one in the Ely families of Lincolnshire. The onl}- will of one of the name is that ot
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George Elcy, of Great Carlton, dated 3rd of April, 1570, and proved 27th of March, 1571. He was a man in
bumble life, and named only a son Jo/in and three daughters. On the chance of his not naming a son George, by
reason of his being already provided for, I went to Great Carlton and examined the parish registers, but in vain.
It would be idle, on the score of time and expense, to think of a systematic examination of all the parish registers
in Lincolnshire, several hundreds in number, the great majority of which now in existence do not commence until
after the date of George Ely's birth, and I fear that the history of his family in that county must be left to the
chance of some happy accident, though the probability is that nothing ever will, or can be, ascertained respecting it.
His origin was evidently humble, though his parents or friends must have been thrifty, and people of character,
to have been able to have sent him to the university at all. But they have left no trace behind them, and we
must accept him as we find him. He is certainly entitled to respect, as having from a lowly position elevated
himself into a university scholar and a divine, and hence, by the act of Parliament, a gentleman.
George Ely probably married in 1571, the year he obtained the living of Tenterden, being then 26 years of
age, as his children (except one) were all baptized there, the eldest in the following year. I have made every effort
to discover the antecedents of his wife, but only learn that her christian name was Florence. I examined all the
marriage licenses of the period at Canterbury, as well as those at the Archbishop's two offices in London, and at
the registry of the Bishop of London. The series at the first and last are tolerably perfect, but at the two others
sadly deficient, so that a license may have existed ; but they may have been married by banns, in any parish, and
in that case the search for the record, without any clew, would be hopeless.
The children of George Ely, by Florence, his wife, were ten in number, nine of whom were baptized at
Tenterden, and two buried, all between the years of 1572 and 1591. They will be particularly enumerated here-
after. After an incumbency and wedded life of 44 years, they were not long divided by death, for they were
buried within three dajs of each other. In the Burial Register of Tenterden occur the following melancholy
but interesting entries :
" 1615, August iS, Florence, wife; of Mi . Geoi-^c Ely. vicar. 1615, August 21, Master Geeri^e F.lv. Vic.ir of Tfntcrden."
His wife was alive on the 13th of August, for on that day he made his will of which the following is a full
abstract :
I, George Ely. Vicar of Tenterden, in the county of Kent, iS:c. To the poor of Tenterden, 10 sliillings. To Floreiue, niv wife,
all her wearing apparel, and ^^13.6.8, four loads of wood, a seam of barley, a seam of wheat, &c., and the use of my household
yoods for life. After mj- said wife's death all my household goods to my daughter, Abigail, wife of Henry I'erser, and Lvdia
Ely. daughter of my son, Andrew Ely, deceased, equally. All vay apparel to be sold, and the money arising therefrom
to be paid to Daniel Ely, son of my said son Andrew Ely, deceased, when 22 years of age, or, if he die before then, to his sister
I.yditt, at her age of 22 or on her marriage. To said Lydia, £8. To Olmdiah, my son, 40 shillings, and to his son Robert, ^£'5,
when 22 years of age. To my daughter Judilh, wife of Richard Marden, 40 shillings. To Zackarye, my son, 10 shillings. To
Susan, Margaret and Sarah Ely, daughters of my son A'athaniel Ely. deceased, each ;£^6. 13.4, at their respective ages of iS
or marriage. To my daughters-in-law, Susanna Ely. Alice Ely, Mary Ely, Elizalieth Ely and Susannah Glover, each 5 shillings.
To each other of my children's children 10 shillings. To Daniel, my son, my little folded table, also xay two pieces of land in
Tenterden, called Bramble Teake and Raynaldisham. '^o John, Thomas, Francis and A'athaniel, sons of my said son A'athaniel
Ely, deceased, messuages and certain lands, &c., in Woodchurch, equally. To my said wife Florence, £\ per annum for life, also
a messuage or tenement, &c., in Tenterden in the occupation of I'iney Gloi'cr, for her life, with remainder to my sons Samuel
and Daniel. .\\\ residue to my said two sons, and I appoint my said son .Samuel my e.xecutor.
The will was proved at Canterbury, by the son Samuel Ely, on the 30th of August, 1615, [recorded vol. 43,
folio 215.]
It would be interesting, if it were possible, to ascertain whether any sudden calamity befell this house-
hold. The father makes his will on the 13th of the month without stating that he is ill, and provides for his wife
as though he counted on her continued life, and yet eight days later the grave has closed over both of them,
he outliving her. It is a remarkable case.
The issue of Rev. George Ely and Florence, his wife, were as follows :
1. A^izMrtr/z/c/ of whom hereafter. - ' ee /f'.), -•' ■-■-■'•'i !« -■^^e/^ •■ : • -" - , ■ '■ -
2. Andreiv, who was baptized at Tenterden, 12 June, 1575. According to his father's will he died liefore
August 13, 1615, leaving a son Daniel not then 22 years of age. It is probal)le that his widow had re-married, and
was " Susannah Glover " named in Rev. George Ely's will as one of iiis daughters-in-law. There is no record in
the Tenterden registers of the marriage or burial of Audreic, and he had probalily removed to some other ].)arish.
\(i will of his is to be found.
3. Zachary, who was bajitized at Tenterden, 14 October, 1577, and was still living 13 August, 1615.
when he had a legacy of only to shillings. No further trace of him has been fnnml.
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4. Samuel, who was baptized at Tenterden, 13 December, 1579. He was his father's executor, and one of
his residuary legatees, but I have failed to find him at any later date.
5. Obadiah, who was baptized at Tenterden, 17 December, 1581, and married there, 25 January, 1606-7, *"
Mary Bowne. Both were living, 13 August, 1615, with a son Robert, who was not, however, baptized at Tenterden.
After this date they have all eluded my vigilance.
6. Lydia, who was baptized at Tenterden on the 14th of June, 1584, and buried there on the i6th of
the same month.
7. Daniel, who was baptized at Tenterden on the 5th of June, 1586, and was living 13 August, 1615, one
of his fatlier's residuary legatees, but then disappears as mysteriously as the others. Elizabeth Ely and Aliee Ely,
named in Rev. George Ely's will as his daughters-in-law, were of course the wives of two of the three brothers
Zaehaiy, Samuel, and Daniel, but of which two it is impossible to determine.
S. Lydia, second of the name, who was baptized at Tenterden, 29 September, 158S, and buried there 25
Octol)er, 1591.
9. Abigail, who was baptized at Tenterden, 21 March, 1590-1 and was living 13 August, 1615, then the wife
of Henry I'erser.
10. Judith, who was not baptized at Tenterden, and may perhaps belong to an earlier jilace in the family
record. She was living 13 August, 1615, then the wife of Richard Marden.
All the children appear to have strayed away from their birth-place, probably by reason of their respective
marriages. No later trace of any of them is to be found in the Tenterden registers, nor did any one of them leave a
\vill,.nor is there either at Canterbury or London, any records of administration of their estates. They may have died
in too humble circumstances, or they may have still further strayed to more distant parts of the country, but the
complete disappearance of all of them affords one of the most remarkable instances in all my experience. I do
not think I have left any stone unturned, so far as the county of Kent is concerned, with the reservation that 1
have not of course examined the local registers of the hundreds of jiarishes in the county, as in the case of
Lincolnshire, and for the same reasons.
We now return to Nathaniel Ely, the eldest son, and apparently the eldest child of Rev. George Ely and
Florence, his wife. He was baptized at Tenterden on the 28th of September, 1572, and was married there on the
9th of June, 1597, to Susan Dowle. (In her father-in-law's will she is called Susanna, and in the Tenterden
register Susan, but the two names were used indifferently.) In the record of the marriage he is described as
"Clerk, Master of Arts. " This proves that he was a member of one of the universities. He certainly was not
of Oxford, and hence must have been of Cambridge. Unfortunately there is a hiatus in the list of graduates
extending from 1588 to 1602, covering the period when he must have taken his degrees, so that it is impossilile to
ascertain his particular college, there being no general matriculation register at Cambridge.
I cannot find that he obtained any church living anywhere in Kent. The lists of the incumbents of tlie
various parishes during his period are generally in existence, but his name does not occur in any of them. The
probability is that after his marriage he obtained a curacy, and never rose to any higher position in the church.
But where he lived, and when and where he died, it has been impossible to ascertain. No will of his can be found,
and the only further knowledge of him is that after having had at least seven children, he died before his
fatiier. It may be assumed that he lived at least ten years after his marriage and died some time between 1607 and
1 61 5. We only know that he died before the 13th of August in the latter year, and that his widow, four sons and
three daughters, were then living, the children, of course, all in their minority. No further trace of any of
them can afterwards be found.
There is nothing inconsistent in the disajipearance of this Rei. Nathaniel Ely, and the silence of the ordinary
records concerning him. His father could not have been a rich man, and, although able to educate him at
Cambridge, probably gave him little else to start in life with. Curates were never paid large salaries, but then as
well as now, mere pittances. His own children ajjpeared rapidly, and the probability is that at his death
his pecuniary condition was such that the formality of a will was unnecessary. His children, as mentioned in their
grandfather's will, were :
I, fohn; 2, Thomas; 3, Francis; 4, N.\th.\xiel ; 5, Susan; 6, Margaret; 7, .Sarah.
It is with jVathaniel only, the fourth son, that we have any special interest, and my suggestion, of course, is
that he was probably the subsequent emigrant to New England. One or more of the daughters may have come
between him and his elder brothers, but it is clear that he was the fourth son, and hence could not well have been
born before 1602 at the earliest. Probably 1605 would be more near the date of his birth, and, assuming for the
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moment that he was the emigrant, he would have been about, or perhaps a little under, thirty years of age
at his emigration, and about 70 years old at his death. These dates are perfectly consistent with what is known of
tlie history of the emigrant himself, who apparently took with him to New England his wife and two chil-
dren. Taking into consideration the facts that he was the only Nathaniel Ely whom I can find living anywhere
in England at this period, that no subsequent trace of him can be found here ; that his age and dates are consistent
with those of the emigrant, and that at about the time of his emigration numerous persons did emigrate from
Tenterden, and other parishes in that part of the county of Kent, I cannot in my own mind resist the conviction
that he was identical with the Nathaniel Ely who appeared in New England about 1634. Of course, there is no
absolute proof, but this group of facts is strongly suggestive, and to them I should perhaps add that to his son he
gave the name of Samuel, which, it will be remembered, was the name of Hez'. George Ely's executor and
apparently favorite son.
Faithfully yours,
JOSEPH LEMUEL CHESTER.
HON. NEMAN EL Y,
Etviia, Ohio.
EXPLANATORY.
1st. Each family record is intended to be complete in itself. This is deemed advisable, even at the expense
of repetition of birth and death, that the entire record of each family may be seen without referring to tlie family
of the parent to ascertain those particidars in the case of the child whose record is given.
2d. The genealogical number is entered in figures, the family number m Roman numerals.
3d. In the record of children of each family, are given in separate columns : — first, the fuU christian name ;
second, the date and place of birth, and third, the date and place of death.
4th. The genealogical number given in connection with the name of each person is retained and entered in
bold type over the family record of the same person in the following generation.
5th. An a-sterisk (*) placed before the family number, indicates that the record of that person will be found
in its proper place in the next generation.
5th. Previous to the year 1753 the legal year liegan on the 25th of March, which was called the first moiuli,
April and May being the second and third, so continuing to February, which was the twelfth. Between January
I St and March 25 th double dates were used in two forms, one expressing the year thus, " 1642-3," the other
placing the last figure of the date in the form of a fraction thus, " Jan'y 28, 172;/." In this genealogy the year
is intended to conform to the new style, i. e., a birth on February 15, 17473 old style is entered February 15, 1743.
7th. Where a woman's name occurs, thus: Editlui ( Stebbins) Day, (see record of Samuel Ely, No. 2 ) it
will be understood that 'the name in parenthesis, is her original or maiden name, and the name following is that
acquired by marriage.
8th. West Springfield, Mass., being all that part of the original town of Springfield lying on the west side
of the Connecticut river, was organized as a separate town in 1774.
Longmeadow, being that part of Springfield lying east of Connecticut river and south of the present south-
ern boundary of Springfield, was organized as a separate town in 1783.
Chicopee, being that part of Springfield lying east of the Connecticut river and north of the present northern
boundary of Springfield, was organized as a separate town in 1848.
Holyoke, formerly known as Ireland Parish, in West Springfield, being that part of said town lying north of
the present northern boundary of West Springfield, was organized as a separate town in 1850.
Agawam, being that part of the original town of West Springfield lying south of the present southern
boundary, was organized a.s a separate town in 1855.
In the early generations most of the descendants of Nathaniel Ely, exclusive of those in Longmeadow,
resided on the west side of Connecticut river, and in the following records their place of birth and place of
death are given as occurring in West Siiringfield, notwithstanding that town had not at the time been organized.
So those in Longmeadow arc similarly entered. This is also true to a limited extent in the case of persons
in Chicopee, Holyoke and Agawam.
In some cases the place of birth of a jjerson may be given as West Springfield, and the death in Holyoke,
although that person may have died in the house in which he was born.
This long explanation respecting localities seemed necessary to a clear understanding of the records.
FIRST GENERATION.
NATHANIEL ELY.
Tc"!
-f.'
Of the t-aiiy lifc of N.\th.aniel Im.y, the emigrant, as will be seen in the foregoing statement i.f Coloiu-l
Chester, we liave no i-ositive knowledge, and are com|)elled to assume dates, which are presimied to be nearly
correct.
Foilowuig, then. Colonel C/ies/er s suggestion, we will assume that he was born in Tenterden, in the coimty of
Kent, England, in 1605, that he received an ordinary education, and in due time married MARTHA , by
whom he had two children, a son and a daughter. If there were others our efforts to trace them have been
fruitless. He probably emigrated to tliis coinitry to escaiie the persecutions under Charles I, as he a|)pears to
have been a Puritan.
There are several circumstances which may warrant the conclusion that he was one of the emigrants to America
in April, 1634, in the bark Elizabeth, from Ipswich, in England, to Boston, in New England, with Rohrt Day,
whose name appears in the printed list of passengers, while Nathaniel Elf s does not. If not a passenger on that
ship, his coming doubtless either preceded, or .succeeded that of his friend by a short interval. It is certain that on
his arrival in this country he first settled in Newtown, now Cambridge, Mass., on a lot adjoining one owned and
occupied by Robert Day, with whom he was subsequently intimately associated, and with whose descendants and
his own there have been a larger number of marriage connections than with any other family, commencing with
that of Samuel, the son of Nathaniel, to Mary, the daughter of Robert.
On the 6th day of May, 1635, Nathaniel Ely and Robert Day were made freemen at Cambridge, and were
doubtless members of some church in that jurisdiction. The qualifications of a freeman were that he shoidd be
■•twenty-one years of age, of sober and i)eaceal)le conversation, orthodo.x in the fundamentals of religion and
possessed of a ratable estate of twenty pounds."
In June, 1636, \\\QRev. Thomas Hooker, the first minister of the church in Cambridge, and about one hundred
others, men, women and children, probably including Nathaniel Ely and Robert Day, with their wives and
children, threaded their way through the wilderness, with no other guide than a compass, to a fertile spot on the
banks of the Connecticut river, and made the first settlement of the city of Hartford. Here, too, as in Cambridge,
Mr. Ely and Mr. Z'ffj owned adjoining homesteads, as apjjears from the old records, and from a map of Hartford,
as the town appeared in 1640.
The description of Mr. Ely's lot, taken from the old records, is as follows :
" One p.ircul on which his dwelling-house now standeth with yards or gardens therein being, conteyncing by csiiniatioii
two acres more or les, abutting on the highway leading from the Centinell Hill to the North Meadow on the west, and un
William Westhood's land on tlie east, and on tlie highway leading 10 William Westliood's and on William Weslhood's land on
ihe south, and on Robert Dayes' land on the north."
In addition to the above there are descriptions of nine other pieces of land in Hartfortl owned by him. In
1639 he was one of the constables of the town, and one of the selectmen in 1643, and again in 1649. Constables,
besides their duties as instruments of justice to execute the orders of magistrates and courts, were especially charged
with preserving the peace of the town, with executing its laws when resisted, with the enforcement of penalties,
with the collection of rates, and with the oversight of watches and wards. The solemn oath re(|uired was :
" I, .\. H. of Ilarlford, do sweare by the great and dreadful name of Ihe everlasting God, that foi the yeare ensuing, and
nnlill a new be chosen, I will faylbfully execute the office of a constable, for and within the .said plantation of Hartford, and
the lymits thereof, and that I will endeavor to presearve the public peace of the said place and Commonwealth, and will doe
\i\\ best endeavour to see all watches and wards e.\ecuted, and to obey and e.xeciUe all lawful commands or warrants that come
from any magcstrat or magestrals, or courte, so help me God, in the Lord Jesus Christ."
The name of Nathaniel /tl^' is on the mommient erected in Hartford to the memory of its first settlers.
He appears to have been one of the leading men in purchasing the lands of Governor Rox'i'r Liidloive,
previously purchased by him of the Indians, and making the first settlement at Norwalk, Connecticut. Act ording
to the existing town records, it ajjpears that no permanent .settlement was made at Norwalk until Nathaniel Ely
moved in the matter, notwithstanding Governor Ludhnoe had pure h;used the lands ten years before, viz : in
I'eljruary and April, 1640. In 1649 on the petition of Nathaniel Ely and Richard Olmsted, of Hartford, the
C.eneral Court gave permission for the settlement of Norwalk, and about four years after invested the inhabitants
with town privileges. The following is a copv of the Indian deed given in February, 1640, to Roger /.iidloioe.
KlRSr GENERATION.
" A copyie of a deed of
ruary, 1640.
An agreement made between tlie In
for and in consideration of eight fathom
INDIAN DEED TO ROGER LUDLOWE.
[East side of Norwallc River.]
fl/i- made by Noiwalke Indians, unto Master Roger Ludlu
of Fairfield, as followeth, 2(,th Felj-
ans of Norwaltce and Roger Ludlowe : it is agreed, tliat the Indians of Non
jf wampum, si.xe coates, tenn hatchets, tenn hoes, tenn knifes, tenn sissors
jcwse-harpes, tenn fathom Tobackoe, tliree kettles of .si.\ hands about, tenn looking glasses, have granted all the 1
meadows, pasturinge, trees, whatsoever their is, and grounds bctweene the twoe Rivers, the one called Norwaike, the
Soakatuck, to the middle of saved Rivers, from the sea a days walke into the country ; to the saj'ed Roger Ludlowe, ;u
heirs and assigns for ever ; and that noe Indian or other shall challenge or claim any ground within the sayed Rivers m 1
alke.
tenn
ands,
other
id his
nor disturb the sayed Roger, his lu
lune interchangably set their hands
(lie iiKuke of
Witnesse
ami assignes, within the precincts aforesaid. In
vhereof the p:
■.KK Lriu.ciwr..
Th<
Ludlowe.
the niaike '
Tumakeig.
of
Tokaueke
ihe inaike of
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the inarke of
Ofi the 19th (iay of June, 1650, Tfy^'^v- Ludhnvc conveyed to Nathaniel Ely, Richard Olmstnl and their
associates, the lands purchased by him of the Indians, with certain reservations as set forth in the following ( opy
of a portion of the agreement.
"/«//■;/////,(, the sayed A'ff//;(7«/,7 Hit 3.\\d A'il/iai,/ 0/iinstii/, doc covenant and promise and agree that tliey will set U|>on
the plantinge of the sayed Norwaike, with all convenient speed; will mowe and stacke some hay upon Ihe sayed Norwaike
this winter, to the end that they inay, in the spring next at farthest, breake up some ground to plante the next season, follow-
inge ; and that then they will begin to build and inhabite their — with some considerable companic, and to invite an orthodoxe
and approved minister with all convenient speede that they maybe; and that the plantation shall not be taken up uniUr
ihirlie approved families, in a short time to be settled their, and so to continue; and that or the like considerable compaiiii' ;
and that they will not receive in, any that they be obnoxious to the i)ubli(|ue good of the Commonwealth of Connecticut.
And upon that consideration the sayed Roirer l.milo-MC is willinge and doe agree to surrender the purchase of the saved
Norwaike, .which he bought of the Indians, of the sayed Norwaike, sum years since ; which cost the sayed Roger Ludloiot: fifteeii
pounds, sum years since ; as by the purchase will appeare ; whith sayed fifteen pounds is promised to be paved to the sayed
/w)!,w Ludloutc or his assignes by the sayed Eli and Olmcslcd their assignes, shortly after the first plantinge thereof, with consid-
eration for the sayed fifteen pounds from the disbursinge thereof unto that time ; as also that the sayed Roger, shall have a con-
venient Lotl, laied out for his sonnes, according to the valine of ^200 in the proportion of Rates as they goe by thcmselfes ;
and that it shall be one of the first ; the publiipie charges beinge borne by the said Loft, and proportionably by thcmselfes ;
and that it shall l)e one of Ihe first Lolls thai shall be Laied out. Wiiness our hands,
RiiiiKK LriPi.iiwt:.
( )n the 15111 day of February, 1631, the liidiaiis executed a deed, of whi( h the t'uUowing is a copy :
DEED FROM RUNCKINHEAGE.
"This IndeiiUne made the ijlliof Keliruary, 1651, Kc\.\\ccn RuiiekiiiUeo'^e I'ioiiiikiii, m\A Meigisc, -And 'J'owneloiii , wnA Win
iial'iiike, and Miii^iisheloes, and Coiu mkiiht-,^', and ll'o/upasiiiii, and Siisseakiiii, and Kuiiekeiiiiniiittt, and Pokessake, and Slmoke, iiiii ,
and Soiiaiiialiim, .xnA /';.ii/<;,v, and M,i/iiiii/'iin, and Ccc/Cvwi-i/i'-Long-Island, Indians, of the one Partie, and Rielntr,/ ll'e/'l',
Xiilkaiiiel Eli, Mollkewe Mnrveii, senr. , .WUhaiiiel Riehnrds, Isaeke More, Ttioiiius Fileli, Tiwmas l/itles, Richard Holinsled, Rieliaid
Seaiiier, Ralph Keeler, Maltheii'e Marveti, junior, Xalhaniel Ilaies. Ed'Mvd Cliiireh. Joseph Fitch, Planters of Norwaike, for llie
use and behalfe of said Town, W'itiiesseth that the said Rtinekinheage, and Piamikiit, (&c. &c.) * * * * Have, and in and foi
the consideration of ihirtic fathom of wampum, tenn kettles, fifteen coates, tenn |)ayr of stockings, ten knifes, tenn hookes,
twenty pipes, tenn muckes, tenn needles, to them in hand paid, have, and every of ihem, for themselves and their heyers, granted,
bargained, sold, assigned, enfeoffed, and confirmed ; and by these presents doth bargain, grant, sell, enfeofi'e, assigne, sett over,
and conlirme, unto the said Richard ]Veh, (&c. &c.) * * * * all their lands called and known by the name of Runckinheage, Rooaton,
or by whatsoever name or names the same is called or known, lying and bounded on the east upon ye land purchased of
Captain /\iliiarke, so called, on the west li(uiii(kd with the brook called Pampaskeshanke, which said brook and passage, the
bounds west extendeth up into ihe couulry by marked trees ; and so far as the said Runckinheage and the rest above men-
tioned, hath any right and propertie ; and the aforesaid land bounded with the brook called as aforesaid Pampaskeshanke, from
the aforesaid passage and path along down to the sea. And the aforesaid land bounded on the south with the sea ; and on the
north the Moehakes country ; with all the islands, trees, pastures, meadinge, water, water courses, rights, members, and appurte-
nances whatsoever. A; /miv ««(/ /n //(>/(/, and quietly and peaceably injoy, all the aforesaid lands, &c. * * * unto the afore-
said Richard IVeh, &c. * * * * and to their heyers for ever. And the aforesaid Runckinheage, and Piainikin, and Magise,
and J'ouDietoin , W'innepucke, Magiishetowes, Conkiiskenow, Wanipasuni, Sasseakun, Knnckenunnutt, Pokessake, Slioakeeiim, Soaiia-
FIRST GENERATION.
iiiahim, Pioifa.r, Maliiiiipiiii, r^c/vwof-a'f-Long-Island, do by these presents, acknowledge to have received the aforesaid tliirtic
fathom of wampum, fie. * * * in full satisfaction. In witness whereof, the above said parties have for themselves, ami
every of them, sett to their hands, the day and year above written to this present indenture.
Signed and deli\'ered in the jjresencc of
.Stephkn Bixkwitii,
SAMUIil. LUMES,
Samuf.i. Ely.
nis
hi
St'. Piamikin
Ca^T WinnaQ-^pucke,
mnrt ^
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mark.
mark.
mark. Pokessake,
Recorded February ye 24th, 1708-9. Pr. ImiN Covp, Recordr."
On the 13th of April, 1654, Rot^cr Liidloivc conveyed to Nathaniel Ely a.\\A others his entire interest in
Norwalk, as follows :
"A copye of the assignment of Norwaike, purchased by Mstr. Liidlowc unto Norwalke inlialiitants
Aprill the 13th, 1654.
Mciiioiandiim. That the sayed J\ot;c> Liui/o-uv, doth by these pressentes, assigne and sett over unto Xalhan'ull Eli and the
rest of the inhabitants of Norwalke, all my title, interest, claimc and demands whatsoever to the plantation of Norwalke and
ever)' part thereof, and doe acknowledge myselfe satisfied for tlie same. Witness my hand the day and year above.
Ri>. Lnii.DWK.
For the first two years after the "[jlantynge" of Norwalk the town records are inconiiilete, and it is not
apparent \\\s.\. Nathaniel Ely\\a.A actually settled there until 1654, when he was elected constable, then a very
responsible office, and one which he had filled in Hartford. From this date during his residence there, he was a
prominent man in the new settlement, a select man in 1656, and a Representative to the General Court in 1657.
In the list of estates for 1655 his was the third, being valued at J[^2f)T,.
A paper recently found in Norwalk contains the only signature of Nathaniel Ely which has thus flir l)een
discovered. In a book of "Proceedings," a large part of which is detached sheets, one has a heatling indiiating
that those whose names are appended were
'■ SUHSCRlliERS TO VE CORNE MILL."
The third name is 7\^r?M(?///(7 /;7r, nndouljtedly a genuine signature, notwithstanding the E in Ely has the
ai)pL-aran(e of our modern (\. The ''th" in the christian name is often foimd similarly written in old mainiscripts.
The following is a far-simile of tliat signature.
yQ-y^cyt^-^c-(yi^'X^
In 1659, he .sold his projierty in Norwalk to Thomas Belts, and removed to Si)ringfield, Ma.ss., where the
remainder of his life was spent. Here, as in Norwalk and Hartford, he was called to serve the public soon after
his arrival. He was select man in Springfield in 1661, '63, '66, '68, '71 and '73. His place of residence from
1660 tmtil 1665 is not definitely known, though it is probable it was in that jiart of Springfield now known as
Chicopee. It is said that when the Hev. Thomas Hooker and his party made their way through the wilderness in
16^6, their course from Cambridge was nearly west until they reached the Connecticut river at a point near the
FIRST GENERATION.
junction of the Chicopee river with the Connecticut ; thence down the Connecticut, along the eastern bank,
jjossibly to the shallow water in the north part of Windsor, where they could ford the river, and from thence reach
their destination, passing down the river along the western bank, or possibly continuing along the eastern bank
to a point ojiposite the city of Hartford, and there crossing the river. There is no probability that our emigrant
in 1636 selected in Springfield the land on which he should reside nearly thirty years later, but it is worthy of
note that he should, after the lapse of so many years, return to find a home on land over which he had probalily
jiassed with that company so long before.
The following copy of an imperfect record probably describes a piece of land on which Mr. Ely resided at
the time the record was made. This conjecture is warranted by a copy also given of the laying of a road in wliicli
reference is made to Mr. Elf s land.
'• Nathaniel Ely.— WsQ by the grant of the plantation of twenty acres more or less of up-land by Chicciippce river side,
lyinj; by the westerly side of the first deep dingle above Rowland Thomas' his land, in length np and down the river about too
rods, the breadth at the east end 35 rods, and at the west end 30 rods."
Recorded .•\ugiist 12th, 1664.
(Signed), Wm. Pvncmon.
COl'Y OF LAYING A ROAD.
" Here followeth the return of Nalhanu-l Ely and Kowlaiid V'homas appointed to Lay a road to Chiccuppee River."
" We underwrit being appointed and ordered by the selectmen in October, iWis, (1664?) to consider of a common way to
and over the Chiccuppee River near by Rowland Thomas and to Lay it out, do make return of what we have done as foUowelli.
We do conceive that the common way over Chiccuppee River should go above the island about 20 rods, where the Indian
common wading place was formerly, or a little higher, and so from thence to run up ye River, on this side of ye River aliout 20
rods or more and there to turn ofT in the vacant ground betwixt Nathaniel Ely's and Rowland Thomas' land into the Pine Plain
nnd so to the Town. This highw.iy to be in breadth from Chiccuppee River to the Brow of the hill, which is about 7 or S rods,
and where it turns from ve river there to be 20 rods broad. Given under our hands this ist of February, 1665.
N.VTH.VNIKL Ei.y,
Rowland THO.^r.\s (x) his mark.
February ye 5th, lW)5. The selerlmen do accept of this return, and order the hiuliway above said to be as is there Described
and appoinleti."
(Signed), Wm. Pvmmci.n.
The year 1665 was marked by a change of residence, and by a radical change of occti])ation, for the particulars
of which, and for several incidents connected therewith, I am indebted to an article written by Hon. Henry
Morris, of Springfield, and published in the Spriniyficld Republican of August 4th, 1879, in which, writing of
Nathaniel Ely, he says :
"Whatever may have been his previous occupation, it is certain that in 1665 he became the keeper of the "ordinary." or
tavern, a business which he continued to follow during the residue of his life. The ordinary keepers in those days were viry
respectable men. Selectmen would not approve, nor the court license any other. The record of the county court held at
.Springfield, September 26, tf)65, sets forth his license, as follows :
'Nathaniel Ely, of Springfield, being desired and putt upon to keep ordinary there, or house for Comon Entertaynnienl,
was bj- this Corte lycensed to that worke, as also for selling wines or strong liquors for ye yeere ensuing, Provided he keep
good rule and order in his house. Also ye said Nathaniel Ely is upon his desire by this Corte released from Trayiiiug in ve
Towne soe long as he continues to keep )'e Ordinary.'
" His license as an inn-holder was renewed from j-ear to year until his death in 1675. This shows that his .administration
was on the whole successful. He did not, however, escape entirely the sorrows incident to his occupation. Twice he was
l)efiire the county court charged with a violation of his duty as an inn-keeper. The first instance was September 24, 1667,
when, according to the record, .Vat/iaiiiel Ely was complained of by the selectmen of Springfield for selling four quarts of cider
to Indians contrary to law. Being called upon to purge himself by his oath, as provided by law, he refused to do it, and was
adjudged to pay £lb or 40s. per pint. In consideration of his regard for the sanctity of an oalli, or from some other motive,
the (Jeneral Court afterward abated this fine one-half.
" The second instance in which his conduct as keeper of the ordinary incurred the displeasure of the county court is one of
marked peculiarity, and is significant of the man and of the times. At the county court in September, 1674, 'the jury
presented A'nthnniel Elff, the ordinary keeper at Springfield, for not keeping beer constantly in his house accoiding to Law, for
which they testify liis own confession. Whereupon he being called into ye Corte, .sittinx' i" his lio/ise, and examined about the
case he did acknowledge the thing ; that he of late has kept only table beere, but could not say it was according to law, viz :
after the rate of 4 bushels of good barlc)' malt to ye hhd., and further, he said he would not be turned out of his way ; where-
upon ye Corte fyned him 40s. for ye use of ye county, all persons also judging this beere farr below that rule in ye law." How
far the action of the court was influenced by the circumstance that the defendant's house was the place where the court held its
session and had its ■Enlertaynmcnt' is a question upon which the record sheds no further light."
SKCOND GENERATION.
Note. — The contrast in the two cases is worthy remark. In the first where there was a possibility of otliers
sviflering, had he purged himself by his oath in conformity to the law, su])posing him to have been guiltless, he
preferred to suffer himself rather than by his act cause suffering on the part of others. In the second case, when
he had furnished an article having much le.ss of the intoxicating principle than the law required, consequently'mucli
less injurious, he frankly admits the truth of the charge, and not only this, but he says to the court " that he would
not be turned out of his way" in furnishing for the court and for the people a milder beverage than the law required.
Though subjected to a fine it does not appear that his license was revoked.
The old Ely tavern of 200 years ago occupied a prominent place on Main street, in Springfield, and was occupied
as a private residence for many years. It was removed about 40 years since to another location, and is now stand-
ing on the corner of D wight and San ford streets, one of the oldest, if not the oldest, building in Springfield.
We have thus sketched the life of our emigrant ancestor, which was one of great activity and frequent change,
also one charged with responsible public trusts. That these varied trusts were satisfactorily discharged is evidenced
by his appointment or election to them in each place of his residence, not for a single term only, but repeatedly,
and until near the close of his life, the last being that of selectman in Springfield in 1673.
He died intestate in Springfield, December 25, 1675. Martha, his wife,also died in Springfield, October 23, 168S.
CHILDREN.
I. Samuel.
II. Ruth.
1692, March ig, Springfield.
1662, October 12,
"Samuel Ely exhibited at the court at Northampton, Mass, March 29, 1676, the inventory of the estate of his fatlier,
Nathaniel Ely, deceased, who died intestate, to which he m.ade oath, which inventory is on file with the records of the court.
And power of administration on the estate of the aforesaid Nathaniel Ely is by this court granted unto Samuel Ely, son of
Nathaniel Ely, deceased. Here followeth an inventory of the estate of Nathaniel Ely, deceased, taken by Benjamin Parsons
and Johnathan Burt, i8th January, 1676 :"
Debts clue from the fountey.
\Vm. Curnwell -.
N. Richards.
Sergl. Filer
John Lewis
Goodman Neale
Hugh Drealej'
Thomas Dewey
Sergt. Thomas Stebbins
Sam. Marshfield
David Morgan. ._ ..
Rowland Thomas
laphet Chapin at
lohn B.agg at
Reese, Bedortha and Joseph
Peter Swing
lohn Barber, Sen. and Jun .
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SAMUEL ELY, son of Nath.^niel, (No. 1). Of the place and date of iiis birth we have no record. His name
first apitears as a witness to the Indian deed given to his father and others, dated February 1 5, 1 65 1 , and does not appear
again in the Norwalk records. The probability is that he was a young man, unmarried, during his residence in Norwalk.
He was probably born in Hartford, or in Cambridge, Mass., and on his father's removal to Springfield accompanied hini,
as he married in that ]ilace October 28, i65g,M.\R\' D.W, daughter and youngest child of RoiiKUT D.\v,and his second
wife. F:i)I1H.\ {Sti-bhiiis). Mary was born in Hartford, in 1641, and at tiie time of iier marriage was iS years of age.
THIRD GENERATION.
Samuel Ely was quite successful in acquiring property, and at his death left a considerable estate. He died in
Springfield, March 19, 1692. There is no record of his having held any official position.
After his death his widow was twice married, //-j/ in Springfield, A\m\ 12, 1694, to Thomas, son of Thoal\s
and Hannah {Wright) Steisbins, who was born in 1648, and died in Springfield, in 1695, second December 11.
1696, to Deacon John Coleman, of Hatfield, son of Thomas and Frances {IVclles) Coleman, born about T635,
and died in Hatfield, Mass., January 21, 1711, where his widow, Mary Day, died October 17, 1725, at the age
of 84 years. Their grave stones are now standing in the old burying ground in Hatfield, and bear the following
inscrijition.s :
Dc-con I John | rok-man n_vccl | on Jannary yc 21 | 1711 | Mary yt- | wife of Dcc'n | Jolni <\>lcman | Dyt-d on Oct.
affcd 76 I yeres and here | Buried. | I ye 17 I 1725 aged 84 | year. |
Samuel and Mary {Day) Ely, had sixteen children, ten dying in infancy, or when i|uite young, leaving only
si.v who attained maturity and liad families.
children.
4
I.
A Cmi.i).
S
II.
S-\MCEL.
fi*
III.
JOSEPH.
7
IV.
S.\MUEL.
8
V.
Mary.
1*
VI.
Sa.miel.
10
VII.
Nath.\nmei..
1 1
vni.
Jonathan.
12
IX.
Natmaniki..
n
X.
Jonathan.
14
XI.
Martha.
IS*
XII.
John.
16
XIII.
Mary.
17*
XIV.
Jonathan.
1 8*
XV.
Mary.
19*
XVI.
Ru riL
1660, Sprini^field, Mass.
1662, March i.
i6f)3, Aug. 20,
1664, Nov. 4, "
1667. March 2g,
1665, May 9,
1670, Jan'y iS.
1672, July I, " "
1674, Aug. 25,
1676, Jan'y 24, " "
1677, Oct. 28,
1678, Jan'y 28, " "
1681, June 20,
1683, Jan'y 21, " "
16S4, Feb'y 29, " "
16S8,
1660, — Springfield, I
ifi()2, March 22,
1755, April 29, West Springfield,
1665, Feb'}- iS, Springfield,
1667, April 19,
1732, Aug. 23, West Springfield,
1671, March 16, Springfield,
1672, July 10,
16S9, May — ,
1676, Feb'y 27,
1677, Nov. 25,
1758, Jan'y 15, West Springfield,
1681, Dec. 21, Springfield,
I753i July -7' Longmcadow,
Uatl^eld,
1747 (?) Helrheilown,
-^. ^ 3 ► »<
RUTH ELY, daughter of Nathaniel (No. 1), was born probably in Hartford, Conn., possibly in Cambridge,
Mass. She died in Springfield, Mass., October 12, 1662. She married in S|)ringfield, August 3, 1661, JEREMY,
or Il'REMIAH HORTON, son of Thomas and Mary Horton.
After the death of Ruth Ely, Mr. Horton married Mary , by wIkjih he had seven children, whose
names are entered on the Si)ringfield records, viz : Jeremiah, born Nov. 22, 1665; Samuel, Sept. 20, 1667;
Thomas, Nov. 30, 1668; Timothy, Nov. 25, 1670; John, Sejjt. 12, 1672 ; Mary, July 20, 1674, and Benjamin,
Oct. 2, 1682. Mr. Horton tlied in S]>ringfield, .\iigust 18, 1682.
I. Natuanh:]..
horton iiiH.n.
I i6f)2, June 29. S])ringfielil, Mass.
I 174S, June 10, Somers, Cci
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JOSEPH ELY, called Deacon Joseph, son of Samuel, (No. 2), was born in Sjiringfield, Mass., August 20,
1663, and died in West Sjiringfield, April 29, 1755. M.\RY RILEY, his wife, was the daughter of John Riley.
who located in that part of West Springfield called Ireland Parish, in the south |iart of the present city of Holyoke,
near "Riley lirook." She was born June 2, 1665, and died May 19, 1736.
21*
I.
JOSEI'IL
22*
II.
Mary.
21*
III.
Martha.
24*
IV.
N.vrHANua
2S
V.
RlTH.
2()*
VI.
S AR-\n.
27*
VII.
John.
children.
1686, April 9, West Springfield, Mass.
lf)S9, July 25, "
1691, July Ifi,
1694, Oct. 21,
1697, Oct. 20,
1703, Jan'y S, ■■
i7ofj, June 19, " "
1770, Jan'y 6, West Springfield, Mass.
1732, — Springfield, Mass.
1787, Dec. 29, Wc
1754, May 21, '■
Springfield, Mass.
" [Unniarrit
1754. May 15, West Springlield. M;i
I HIRD GENERATION.
JOSEPH ELY'S WILL,
IN THE NAME OF GOD. — AMEN.
"I, JosErn Ely, of Springfield, in the County of Hampshire, within the province of Massachusetts Bay in New England, upon
the fourteenth day of April, A. D. 173S, beinfj of sound mind and memory, thanks be to God for il. calling unto mind the mortality
of my body, and knowing that it's appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament as follows :
Principally and first of all, I coinmil myself both soul and body into the hands of Almighty God, the Father of Mercies, through
Jesus Christ, in whom alone is my hope, and as to that outward state which God hath blessed me with, I give and dispose as follows ;
Imp. I give to my son Joseph Ely, his heirs and assigns forever, my upper lot wliere I myself formerly dwelt, containing
alidut four or five acres of land, and my wood land lot of five acres, joining my upper lot, and two acres of meadow land called by the
name of the Cross Piece, and ten pieces at the place called the Plum Tree, and also ten acres where my son Joseph Ely' now lives.
Item. I give to my son Nathaniel Ely, his heirs and assigns forever, a lotment of land in the lower meadow, so called,
of about four or five acres, and two acres on the side hill, and five acres of bog meadow, called by the name of Coiiic-hy-Chaiu;\
aiul also my land that lays on the north side of C/iequaptv brook, which is about eight or nine acres.
lUni. I give to my son John Ely, his heirs and assigns forever, my homestead with all tlie buildings thereon where I
now live, only preserving one fire room in the house for the use of my daughter, Rii'rii Ely, so long as she shall need it, and
allotment in the middle of the ineadow of about seven or eight acres and a wood lot joining to my middle lot in the meadow of
five acres, and a peice of wet meadow of about two acres lying at the Ponds. I (give) my outward and inward comons, or
undivided land to my three sons, Joseph Ely, Nathaniel Ely and John Elv, to lie divided equally between them.
//t-w. I give and bequeath to my daughter, Mary Stebhins, alias Maky Ely, the sum of twenty-five pounds.
//<■///. I give and bequeath to my daughter, Makth.-v Parsons, alias MAtiTiiA Ely, the sum of twenty pounds.
fli-iii. I give to my daughter, RiTH Ely, the sum of eightv pounds.
/liiii. I give to my daughter, Sakah McIntire, alias S.\rah Leonard, alias Sar.mi Ely, the sum of twenty pounds, and
what my personal estate falls short of making up the whole of the legacies that I have bequeathed to my four daughters, my
will is that my three sons, Joseph Ely, Nathaniel Ely, and John Ely, shall make up the whole of the legacies to them in
equal shares out of their parts in money or cattle.
Ileiii. I give to mj' grandson, C.\LEH STEliiiiNs, a tract of land lying on the south side of C/nijua/'ii' river, being a grant to
my Grandfather, N.-\thaniel Ely. And I ordain and appoint my son, Joseph Ely, to be my executor to this my last will and
testament, disannulling and making void all former and other wills by me made, ordering my e.\ecutor to pay all my just
debts and furneral expenses, then to dispose of my estate as aforesaid.
In witness of all which, I, (osEPH ElV, have signed, sealed and published this my last will and testament, the day and year
above written. In presence of us, \'~^'~'~'t
Ebene/.ek Taylor,
Nathaniel Downinc
JOSEPH ELY.
lollN DOWNINC,
Benjamin Stebpins, Jr.
An inventory of the estate of Deacon Joseph Ely, late of Springfield, in the county of Hampshire, deceased, viz :
Three coats and two vests, 36s., three pair breeches, 8s
A hat, 3s. 4d., two pair shoes, 2s. Sd., hose, 4s. _
Pair gloves, Sd., a table, 2s. 6d., seven chairs, los. 2d., a gun los. Sd
Old pewter, 6s., pewter cup, basin, plates and potinger, 7s. 6d..-
A gill cup, 4d., chamber pot, is. yd., warming-pan, 6s _
Three platters, gs. 4d., cofTee pot, lod., funnel, 4d., bowles, is. gd
A knob bowl, 3s. 4d., two Bibles, i.s. 4d., sundry books, 4s. iid _
A chopping knife, 8d., steelyards, 3s. 4d., tramel 3s., irons, 2s.._
Tongs and fire shovel, 3s. 4., pot, 6s., brass skillet, 2s. Sd.
Brass kettle, 3s. 8d., iron do, 5s., old. do., is, old do., 2s., a pot, 2s. 6d
Two earthen pots, gd., a feather bed, bolster and pillows, 53s. 4d
A frying-pan, 6s., pair spectacles, sd., scales and weights, is., sapaes, 3d
Bed, bolster and pillows, 24s., coverlid, 4s. 8d., rug, 3s., quilt, 8s., curtain, 4s. 8d. ...
Woolen sheets, 13s. 4d., chest, 2s., linen sheets, 2gs. lod., three handkerchiefs, 3s. Sd.
Two tablecloths, 2s. 4d., one do., is., pillow-bier, napkins and towels, Os. yd.
Two sieves, 2s. 4d., pair of cards, is., two cows and a calf, g3s. 4d
Loom bars and quill box, 13s. 4d., seven sheep, 23s. 4d _
The home lot, house and barn, ^166, nine acres at Chequapee brook, £i?> ._.
Five acres of land at Come-by-Chance, £s, two acres at the pond, 30s
The Cross piece in meadow, two acres, ^^8 6s. Sd., lower meadow, five acres, ^30
Two acres side hill, 40s., middle meadow, ^^33 .._ —
Five acres wood lot, £(> 13s. 4d., four acres old home lot, ^21 6s. Sd
Ten acres where Joseph lives, ^26 13s. 4d., ten acres at the plum tree, ^15
£
1 84
6
3S
35
2S
356
THIRD GENERATION.
The foregoing inventory was taken by us, Springfield, June lo, 1755.
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Mn.ES MuKCA-N,
CoKNEi.ii's Jones,
Ebenz Taylor.
SAMUEL ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 2), wa.s born in Springfield, Mass., May 9, 1668, and died in West
Springfield, Atigiist 23, 1732.
He was a man prominent in town affairs ; a selectman in 1702, 1716 and 1719, and was elerk ol the second
parish (West Springfield) from 1702 to 1 721, excepting the years 1714-15. It was during the time that he officiated
as clerk, that the lands of the parish were distributed to the residents, and a few extracts from the old records of
West Springfield, showing how stich matters were disposed of at that time, may lie of interest to the descendants of
those to whom those lands were assigned.
An attempt was made to divide the lands granted by the town of Springfield to the inhabitants on the west
side of the great river, as follows :
■■ Sl'RINGFtELI), Ainii ye 71I1, 1707.
Att a meeting of tlie InlialiitaiUs of llie west side willi Respect to tlie land now granted by the town lo llie Inhaliitaiits on
the west side of the great River, It was voted that every male person that is in the twenty-ist year of his age shall be
accounted inhabitants according to the names expressed herein, and they to poses the sayed land as by the town is granted to
them. Att a full meeting of the Inhabitants.
As attests.
Scom^ £
To the above are appended the names of 73 ])ersons, including Joseph Ely, Sen., Joseph Ely, Jun., Samuel
Ely, John Ely, Eben Day, Samuel Day and John Day. On the same date is the following entry :
" April j-e "ih, 1707.
Alt a meeting of the Inhabitants About the land given by the town. Here followeth an Account how the lots on the hill
ware Drawn. And also of boath the other divisions as they ware numbered.
It was agreed lo have three divisions, one below Aggowam river, one from the top of the hill next to Aggowam River to
Run to dorbey Brook, and the next division to begin at dorbey's brook and so to extend to the end of the land given by the
town.
Aggowam Division. The lots to be ten acres.
In this division were 20 lots of which Samuel Day drew lot No. 7.
The lots for the street division are 7 acres.
In this division John Day drew lot No. I, Ebenezer Day drew lot No. 15. lohn Ely No. 30, and Samuel Ely,
No. 31.
Chicebey lots above Dorbey's Brook, ten acres.
Of which Joseph Ely drew No. 8 and Joseph Ely (Junr. ?) No. 18.
■' The Coiniety Appointed by the town for modeling the land given on the hill. Did In may, 1707, with several of the Inhab-
itants lay out a highway that was to Run from the lope of the hill or Cartway that goetli up the hill by or near Aggowam Riier
to Run thru the canal given by the town from .sayed hill to Dorbey's brook. The Inhabitants having agreed to lay out the Lots
on the Hill Being Drawn as is expressed on the foregoing Page they, the sayed Persons, owners of the Lots on the hill. Did In
]\lav next after the sayed meeting. Did Imploy the town measurer to lay out the Division of lots on the hill, the Account
whereof is as followeth :
On ye east side of ye way, the first lot on the hill is Mr. Woodbridge, 21 Rod wide and 56 Rod Long. John Day, 21 Rod
wide and 5O. **»*****. I,, the west tear next to Dorbey's Brook the lots went on Ebenezer Day, 7 acres. * * * * *
.Samuel Day chose to be at Aggowam. * * * * * * John Ely, 7 acres. — S.vmckl Ely.
The above list of lots laid out by the town Measurer, was according to the Return made by him and wear exactly tran-
scribed by me.
Sa.\!1'el Ely, Clerk,
for this occasion."
Subsequently we find the following:
" Memorandum.
In order to Prevent all mistacks that may att any time hereafter arise. It is to be Remembered that All that was done About
the Dividing of the land given by the town to the Inhabitants of this Precinct, The Proprietor saw cause lo Reverse Because of
the dilhcidtics with the first Connnitcy that should have modeled the said Land so that what Records are of the Date of 1707,
nnisl be understood accordingly. And nothing was done to effect till after the town had chosen a new Commitey for Modeling
IIIIRD GENERATION.
the said land. Su the dividing of the said land
And then was coinpleated.
delayed till the yea
as may be seen in the other end of this Hook.
S.\.\ui;l Ely, Clerk."
" An acompt How the land is divided That was given to this precinct liy the Town.
It is almost twelve years since ther was certain tracts of land given by the Town to the Inhabitants of this precinct. .\ik1
il was expected the same should have Been forthwith divided. And some Indeavours ware used as may be seen by what is
written in the begineing of the Booke to settle the same, But nothing was Accomplished till Tuesday, the igth of April, Ano
Dom, 1720. Tlien there was a meeting Regularly And lawfully warned by a warant from a Justice of the peace to Divide and
distribute the said land. And the Propfi^etors being assembled Did chuse Left. John Day to be their Moderator, and Samuel
Ely to be ther Clark, who was Imediately sworn to that office. And the Proprietors proceeded to draw a list of the Names of
those that ware owners of. And had Right in the said land which ware of two denominations According lo llie Tenor of tlie
grant, first, those that ware Petitioners, secondly, those that ware to be provided for. The names of the Petitioners according
as was then determined by a vote are as foUoweth : [Fiftj'-seven names.]
In the next place, a list was drawn of the Names of those that ware to be provided for, who ware such as had Removed
hither, and ware Inhabitants, or such of the Inhabitants as were born hear and had attained to the age of twenly-one years,
which was determined by a vote, as followeth : [Forty-four names.]
Voted to divide the land in three Divisions, one division to extend from the top of tlic hill to dorbey's Brook. And one
from dorbey's Brook to the upper end of the chickebey field. .\nd one below Aggowam River. And the
A Journed till the second tuesday in May."
Under this distribution those who had taken land under the former grant were generally permitted to retain
the lands held by them, and those to whom no assignments were made in the former grant were provided for in
this.
SAMUEL ELY married November 10, 1697, MARTHA, daughter of Samuel and M.\kv (^Leonard) BLISS,
born in Longmeadow, Mass., June i, 1674, and died in West Springfield, July 6, 1702. He married December
7, 1704, SARAH, daughter of Joseph and Lydia BODURTHA, born October 18, i6Si, and died in West
Springfield, May 8, 1766. Her grave stone in the old burying ground in West Springfield is inscribed:
"In memory of Mrs. Sarah, relict to Mr. Samuel Ely, who died May S, 1766, in her SOth year. A law eternal does
decree | That all things born | Should mortal be. | "
eting
I. M.\RriiA.
II. Mahv.
III. Samcki,.
CHILDREN OK SAMUEL AND MAR'lHA.
l6yS, Dec. 2i, Springfield, Mass,
1700, Feb'y 14,
1701, Sept. 21,
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL ANLl SARAH.
IV. S.\KAit. I 1705, .^ug. 30, West Springfield, Mass.
Married in 1743 (his second wife) David, son of Jonathan and Lydia
Dumlilelon) Burt, of Longmeadow, born Jan'y 20, i6gS, died
June 29, 17S6. No children.
V. Nai'haniki..
VI. JosEpn.
VII. Tk\ I'HKNA. 1712, April 7,
VIII. Lk\ I. 1714, Feb'y 12
IX. Makv. . 1717, April 5.
1706, Sept. 22, West Springfield, Mass.
1709, Oct. 4,
1714, .May 27, West Springfield, Mass.
175S, Dec. S,
17S9, Jan'y 5. Longmeadc
1741, .April 4, West Springfield, .Mass
1755, Dec. 30,
Was killed with a sled.
1761, Jan'y 30, Hartford, Conn.
SAMUEL ELY'S WILL.
" I, Samcki. Ely, being weak and sick, yet through (iod's goodness have thought good to make and appoint this my last
will and Testament, and I do in the first place give and bequeath my soul to tjod, wlio I hope is become my reconciled God
and Father in Jesus Christ, through whose merit and bloodshed I hope to obtain forgiveness of my sins, and eternal life, aiul
I commit my body to the earth to receive a Christian Burial, to rest in the grave while the resurrection, when I hope to obtain .[
joyful resurrecliim and Reunion of Soul and Body, to dwell with (iod and Christ in Glory to all eternity, and as foi ilial small
portion of worldl\- estate (iod lialh been ]ileasetl to favor me with. I do liy these presents order and dyspose of in niannei fol-
lowing :
Imprimis. I give to ni\' loving wife. S.vk.vn Ely, the one-half of all my lands at home (except that which I call ni\' lower
orchard, of which more hereafter,) and one-half of that |)iece of mowing tiround called the mill lot. which she shall enjoy dur-
ing the Term of Natural life, unless she shall see cause to marry, and that she shall li.ive the third part of my movable estate at
her own dispose.
Siroiiii. The other half of my lands, together with my Team and Tackling for Husbandry, I give to my son, N.\] u \Nri:L,
(excepting the lower orchard as above said,) which he shall improve for his own benefit so long as his mother remains a Widdow,
THIRD GENERATION.
remaineth mv Widdow and no longer, to enable and encourage him to take care of his mother, especially for firewixid,
here I would be understood to mean, the half of my land at whom, designing my mowing Ground in the mill lot, thai halt
undisposed of, to be ordered as hereafter exprcst.
Third. The half of my land in the mill lot (undisposed of as above) is to my son, Nathaniel Ely, above said, which I
give in a particular manner, to make hitn a recompence for what time he hath spent in my service, and for what nnnRy I lia\e
had of him, and shall not be Reckoned any part of his portion, but to pay a due debt I owe him.
Fuitheriiwrc, I give to my said son, Nathaniiu, Ely, that end of my whom lot ne.\t the Street, (viz :) from the Street in ilie
lands called the lower orchard, the one-half of which shall be accounted part of his portion, the other lialf 1 give him to enalile
him to repair my buildings, and that my wife may have a cnmfortable house room, I include here all my liuildings on said
land.
Fotdth. I give to my two sons, Samiel Ely and JoSEl'li Ely, the land called the lower orchard, (viz ;) from where ihe
old fence was to extend, as far in length across the lane as to Samuel Day's bound stone, thence across the land to Christ-
ian's land, which I suppose will contain two or three acres, which they shall have in present improvement after my decease.
which shall be accounted to them as part of their portion, due to them out of my estate. I have seen cause to alter that word
present improvement, and Samuel and Joseph .shall not improve only the apples till after their mother's decease or marriage,
and the improvement of the land shall be to my wife and NAriiAMKi. Eiv tlie lime above specified, anything above said, not-
withstanding, my meaning is that they shall enjoy the benefit of the apples after my decease and the land at their mother's
decease or marriage.
Fiirtlu-imore, JosEI'll \'.\.\ shall have that piece of land which I liouglu of William Scot, lying liy .Vgawani bank, at the
price of ten pounds, not oblidging my heirs to make it good, it shall not be counted any part of his portion.
Also, I give to my son, Joseph Ely, the one-half of my mill lot as part of his portion, which he shall not have until after
his mother's death or marriage, and further. I will that Joseph, tread-loom and tackling be accounted to him. twenty pounds
in part of portion. Furthermore, I give my cane to my son, Samiel Ely. and my wearing cloathes to my son. Naphamei,
Ely.
It is my will and pleasure also, that all my estate undisposed of, both real and personal, be divided anrongst my children,
(viz :) Samiel Ely, Nathaniel Ely, Joseph Ely, Martha Mikick, Sakah Ely, Tryphena Ely and Mary Ely, in such
proportions as is hereafter cxprest, (viz:) to my sons twenty pounds a piece, and my daughters ten pounds a piece, till
the whole of mv estate undisposed of be divided.
.And I do appoint my loving wife, Sar.\h Ely, executrix, and my son, NAriiANiKl. Ely, executor of this, my last will
and testament.
To the conformation of the above said premisses, I do set my hand and seal, this 13111 day of Sept., 1731.
Signed, sealed in presence of j Fiiil/i,imoi,\ if what estate I have willed to my son Joseph, amounts to
John Ely, ( niore than his equal proportion, he shall pay to his sister the over plus, so as
JosiAH Day, ( I,, make his share equal to the proportion above said.
Reuben Ely. )
Hampshire, ss., Sept. 13, Anno I)om. 1731.
S.\m'i. Ely.
Subscribed to tile foregoing instrument, acknowknlged the same to be his act and deed before me.
Wm. Pvn( HON, lust. Peace.
I would be understood, that the moveables shall pay the daughters' portions so far as they will goes and then the sons
shall have libertv to keep the land and pay to their sisters their respective portions, provided they do it in four or five years
after the land conieth into their improvement. In the meantime I would have them pay what they are able.
Sam'l Ely."
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JOHN ELY, son of S.^muel, (No. 2), called Deacon John, wa,s born in Springfield, Ma.s.s., January 28, 1678,
and died in West Springfield, Mass., January 15, 1758. He married, December 30, 1703, MERCY, daughter of
Samuel and Mary (Liviiani) BLISS, a sister of Martha Bliss, who married Samuel Ely, brother of John.
She was born July 18, 1680, and died in West Springfield, May 5, 1763, at the age of 83 years. Their grave
stones in the old burying ground in West Si)ringfield bear the following inscriptions :
" In Memory of | Deacon |ohn El v,
died 15 Jan'y, 175S, in the Sotli year <
age."
" Reader behold as you pass by.
As you are now, so once was I,
As I am now, so you must be,
Prepare to die and follow me."
■' In .Memory (if ye widow Mercy Ely. Con-
sort of Deacon John Ely. who died ye 5lh of
May, 1763, in ye S3d year of her age."
THIRD GENERATION.
37
I.
Twin )
3S
II.
Sons, i
30
III.
AUEL.
40*
IV.
John,
41*
V.
Rkuhen
42* \T. Abnkr.
43* Vll. Mercy.
44* VIU. C.VLF.B.
45* IX. R.\riiEi,.
46* X. NdAH.
CHILDREN.
1704, Nov. 5. West Springfield, Mass.
1704, Nov. 5.
1706, Nov. iS,
1707, Dec. 3,
on Wednesday between one and two
o'clock in the afternoon.
1710, Jan'y 12, West Springfield, Mass.,
between seven and eight o'clock in the
morning.
1711, Sept. 25, West Springfield, Mass.,
Wednesday about break of day.
1713, fan'y 22, West Springfield, Mass.,
at seven or eight of the clock at night.
1714, Nov. 25, West Springfield, Mass.,
at one of the clock in the morning.
1716, Nov. n, West Springfield, Mass.,
on Sabbath morning at nine of the clock.
1721, July 4, West Springfield, Mass.,
on Tuesday at noon.
1704, Nov. 5, West Springfield,
1704, Nov. 10, " "
1707, Jan'y 17, "
1754, May 22, " "
1799, Feb'y 22, Hancock, Mass.
1772, Sept. 20, Middletown, Con
175S, March 16, West Springfield
1754, May ifi, " "
i7(/i, March 28, Sheffield, Mass.
1752, May — , Elizabethtown, N.
Deacon John Ely survived his son John, after whose death Deacon John executed the following conveyance,
wiiit h was duly recorded in Hampshire county records :
DEED OF JOHN ELY.
" To a// /lie People to 'ohom the Present Deed shall eome. I, JOHN ELY, of Springfield, in the county of Hampshire and
province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, yeoman, send greeting. Whereas, I, the said JniiN Ei.v, some years agoe in
the lifetime of all my five sons, John, REiUiEN, Abner, Caleb, and Noah, did with the knowledge and full likeing of all my
said sons fix and determine with myself, the several shares or portions of real estate to be given to each of my said sons, which
was designed to contain the whole of my real estate, and was designed to be ordered as to make the several shares respectively
equal among themselves, and that tlie same should be secured to my said sons respectively by my last will and testament, then
designed to be made accordingly, and whereas in the said proposed distribution of my said real estate, I then purposed to
secure and devise as aforesaid to my son John the home lott on which he dwelt, bounded west on the High Way and east on
Connecticutt River, north on land of t)bediah Cooley's and south on land of Christian Van Horn, containing about three acres
and an half, with the building thereon ; Also a ten acre lot of land lying in the same west side Connecticutt River,
being a wood lott lying on the Hill adjacent to the High Way leading to Westfield, bounding north and east on
highways, west on land of Caleb Parsons and southerly on another lot of my own land proposed to be given my son
Reuben in the aforesaid distribution, and by him sold accordingly to my son Caleb: Also my right and share lying in common
and undivided in a lot of land in the mountain called Mount Tom, lying in the north dfvision of the outward commons, on the
west side of said river, and in said town, which was my father's lot. ami also another piece of land containing nineteen acres,
lying on the plain so called on the west side said river, and was laid out to me by the second committee so called of the
proprietors of the common lands in said town, on the 30th day of October, 1744, the particular boundaries of which may be
seen by return of said committee. And whereas the share or proportion of my said real estate which I then purposed to give
and secure to my said son Abner, consisted of the lands following, viz. : One-half my lott, called my Third Division lott, lying
in the great field on the west side of the Great River in said Springfield, containing twenty acres in the whole,- bounded easterly
on land of Francis Ball and southerly on land called Downing's Meadow, westerly on land of Luke Hitchcock and northerly
on land belonging to some of the heirs of Major John Day, late deceased ; also of a lot (lying in the same field near Agawam,
Ferry) called the Lunds, and containing about thirteen acres, be the same more or less, boimded westerly on land of some of
the Days, southerly on Agawam River, easterly on highway that leads to said ferry.
And whereas, the share or part of my estate which I purposed as aforesaid to give to my son Noah, contained the other
half of the third division lot aforesaid, and also a lott called my Mill Lott, lying in a place called the neck in said general field,
containing four acres and bounded east on Connecticutt River and west on Agawam River, southerly on Obediah Cooley's land,
north on Sam'l Ely's land. And whereas soon afterwards my said sons Abner and Noaei did by agreement between them and
my said son John, receive of hiin the value of their respective i)roposed shares of my estate aforesaid, and did agree with him
that he should have the full benefit thereof and did each of them accordingly request me that I would assure the same to him.
And whereas, my said sons John and Noah are since both deceased and no assurance made of the same lands. And whereas,
my said son John by his last will and testament (as I apprehend contrary to his kind and reasonable purpose) did bequeath all
his personal estate to his children to the total exclusion of his widow from her proportion and share thereof, and being myself
desirous as far as may be to make good the .agreements of my said sons and at the same time to provide some remedys to the
widow of mv said son John under the unhappincss aforesaid. Therefore in consideration of the premises and in consideration
of the sum of five pounds lawfuU money to me in hand, before the executing hereof, well and truly paid me by Eunice Ely of
said Springfield, gentlewoman, widow and reliri of my said son John deceased, the receipt wlurenf 1 d.. hereby acknowledge.
THIRD GENERATION.
I have give, granted, bargained, released, conveyed and confirmed, and do hereby give, grant, bargain, sell, release, convey
and confirm unto her, the said Eunice, all the several parcels of land herein before mentioned and described, (excepting the
one-half of the building standing on the same) to have and to hold the same with all the privileges and appurtenances to the
same belonging or in any wise appertaining (excepting as aforesaid) to her, the said EuNicK, and her assigns, and for her and
their sole and only use and benefit henceforth, for and dureing the the term of her remaining my son's widow and no longer.
The remainder thereof to be to the children of my son John deceased, born of the body of the said Ei'NlcE, viz. ; ImiN,
Justin, Eunice, Rhoda and Amei.i.\, in manner following, viz. : To the said John Ei.v, son of my son John deceased, and of
said ErNic'K, the remainder of two-sixth parts in common and undivided of the said lands and premises, to have and to hold lo
liim. his heirs and assigns forever, to his and their only proper use, benefit and behoof forever.
And to the said Justin, the remainder of one-sixth part of the said land and premises, to have and to hold the same, to
him the said Justin, his heirs and assigns forever, to his and their only proper use, benefit and belioof forever. And to the
said Eunice, Rhod.\ and Amei.i.a. my grand daughters aforesaid, each the remainder of one-sixth part of the said lands and
premises in common and undivided, to them their heirs and assigns, to have and to hold the same to them respectively and to
their respective heirs and assigns forever, to the sole use, benefit and behoof them, their heirs and assigns respectively, all as
good absolute estates of inheritance in fee. And I, the said John Ely, for me, my heirs, executors and .administrators, do
hereby covenant and agree to and with the said Eunice that she and her assigns, shall or may lawfully, quietly and peacably
have, hold, occupy and enjoy the said demised and bargained premises during the aforesaid term, and that I am the lawful
owner thereof, before and until the execution of this present deed, and also I do covenant for me, my heirs, executors and
administrators, to and with the said Eunice, her heirs, executors and administrators, that her said children, the said John,
Justin, Eunice, Rhoi).\ and Amelia, shall and may have, hold, enjoy the estate of remainder of the said lands and premises in
the several proportions, to them respectively granted as aforesaid, to them, their heirs and assigns forever, and that free
and clear of all incumbrances whotsoever, and that I will at any time or times hereafter on their request and at their charge,
make and execute to them any other instrument of conveyance for the better assurance and securing to them respectively, the
said estate to them herebv conveyed, according to the true intent and meaning of this present, that m.ay be reasonably devised,
advised and required so as nothing in such assurance shall extend or comprize any further warranty or covenant than in this
present deed are contained.
Id Wilticss Jl'/ic-iiof, 1, the said John Ei.v, have hereunto set my hand and seal this sixth day of April, in the 30th year of
his Majesties Reign, Annoque Oomini, 1757.
'(7/
Signed, sealed and delivered in presence
Nathaniel Aichinson,
Levi Ely,
Nathan Ei.v.
►♦^ IV ► .-.-
"Didcoii" JONATHAN ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 2j, w;i.s born in Springfield, Mass., January, 21, i6,S3_
and died in Longmeadow, Mass., July 27, 1753. He was a i)lain, God fearing man, res])L'rtcd and trusted l>\- ihe
romniunity in whiclT he lived, and when lie died an elegy w.xs jirinted, a fac-siniile of wliic h is given heieuilh.
The inscription on his gravestone read.s :
" He was one that feared C,w\ above manv, of great usefulness in this place, a |)lain and upright man. Jonathan — the gift
of ("lod. pleasant in life, lamented over at death, liy distressed and bereaved friends."
He married, Maixli 16, 1709, LYDIA, daughter of Jonathan and I.niha { Diiiii/>/c/oii) lUlRT, liorii in
l.ongmcadow, March 9, 1687, where she died December 14, 1767.
CHII.DUF.N.
Longmeadow, Mass.
48*
1.
LVDIA.
n.
Ei.i/.ai;eth
in.
Jonathan.
IV.
Nathaniel
V.
Mary.
1710, May 25,
1711, Nov. 30,
1714, July 25,
1716, Sept. I,
1719, Sept. 14,
174G, Jan'y 2, Longmeadow, Mas;
180S, Oct. 10,
1812, Dec. 2g, Wilbraham, Mass.
1799, Dec. 26, Longmeadow, Mas
1797, Nov. 24.
.i.v ELEGY ox
77//-; /)/;.//■// OF
^"
Mr. 3 o n a
than 5:1 n ,
Deacon of the Cliuich of Christ, in Spiin:;/ii/,/ at Lon,; Mi-ai/o-c, -.;<ho ,/.-par/,;/ this life.
Jnly 27. Annoqtic Domini 1753. In the -,ist year of his ai;e.
l^(o\-. N.7. Tlic menidiv of tliu just is blessed. Re\
. xrv. 13. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord
WHAT Cloud is this o'crspreads ihu Skies?
The Doctrine of GOD'S Sovereignty
Or gloomy Exhalations rise, X
And absolute Supremacy ;
In sable Curtains hide the sun,
The wretched State of fallen Man,
yust as he had his Race begun.
His Need to be renew'd again ;
The Morn was bright, serene and clear,
Throughout the Soul, in ev'ry part,
No Storm, nor Tempest, did appear ;
Were Doctrines much upon his Heart.
Then suddenly, the News was spread,
For he no Doubt had felt their Power,
The mournful News, Ely is dead.
In some Divine refreshing Hour ;
Well might the Sun be hid awhile.
And perseveringly he grew,
Under a dark and dismal Vail ;
In Virtue, Grace, and Knowledge, too ;
Well might the Heav'ns, be o'erspread,
While viewing here from Pisgah's top")
The Lord at last has call'd him up, :-
To mourn this precious Saint of GOD,
And ye surviving mortals too.
To take Possession of his Hope. )
Which did his Grace and Vertue know.
Come drop a Fun'ral Tear and Sigh,
Mourn and lament this Church of GOD,
Perpetuate his Memory,
A Father taken from your Head ;
Speak Muse unerring, you have known.
His Services with Thanks record.
How in the Church's Orb he shone ;
Unto our great and gracious Lord ;
And well adorned his Office State,
Who crowned his Servant with such Grace,
Have seen his Tears when he did wail.
So long preserv'd him in the Place ;
Upon the Table of the Lord,
A Blessing to the Church of GOD,
A humble Saint around his Board,
Where to his dying Day he stood :
Dispensing Wisdom's rich Provision,
A Mirror, bright before our Eyes ;
The Bread and Wine, the Lord has given ;
Now reigns and shines above the Skies.
Those dear Memorials of his Death,
Nor was his Service here confin'd ;
To purchase Life, and free from Wrath,
The publick Trust he long sustain'd,
Let Age declare how from his Vmilh,
Discharged with great Fidelity,
He walked in the Ways of Truth ;
Your Records kept most faithfully,]
And by his bright Example set,
Muse, speak a Word of Sympathy
A shining Pattern for their Feel,
Unto the mournful Family ;
Early he turn'd to Wisdom's Ways,
Your Loss, tho' Great, to him is Gain,
And ne'er forsook them all his Days ;
Which may Asswage your Grief and Pain.
A blameless Walk and Conversation,
Cease then your Tears, dry up your Eyes,
Adorn'd his Life in ev'ry Station.
Let no tumultuous Passion rise ;
How Holy, Just, and Temp'rate loo,
Mourn for your Friend, you ma\', 'tis just.
How free from Vanity and Shew ;
But moderate your Grief, you must.
Vet condescending, cheerful, free.
Restrain Excess, bound Sorrow up ;
Unstain'd, without Hypocri.sy.
For you don't mourn, without a Hope.
A tender Father, Husband kind.
Now Husband, Father, Friend, is gone,
A courteous Neighbor, loving Friend ;
Let GOD be all to you in one.
Made up of Peace and Charily,
Well may you all rejoice in this.
Un.asked, forgave an Injury.
Your Friend is gone lo endless Hliss :
When just Occasion did present.
Has chang'd a mortal Slate below,
Tender of tlic true Penitent ;
A State of Sorrow, Sin and Woe,
His holy Soul would melt and How
For Realms of Joy, Delight and Love,
In Tears of Love and sacred Joy.
In the clear view of GOD above ;
To spend a long Eternity, )
In Saints', and Angels' Company; [-
His Principles were sound and good.
1 He sought Salvation thro' Christ's Blood.
In praising GOD, unitedly. )
1 X 'Tis remarkable, the morning he died, llie
t He served in the office of Precinct Clerk, nicj
e
1 heavens were suddenly overspread witli smoak,
than ihirly years. And many years treasurer.
I which continued several days.
^^
THIRD GENERATION.
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MARY ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No. 2), was born in Springfield, Mass., Feliniary 29, 1684, and died in
Hatfield, Mass.
She married December 26, 1705, NATHANIEL, son of John and Mehitable {Root) COLEMAN, born in
Hatfield, Mass., October 18, 1684, where he died April 7, 1755. John Coleman, father of Nathaniel, was
the third husband of Mary Day, wife of Samuel Ely.
I. loHN.
II. Nath.aniki..
III. Marv.
IV. Elijah.
V. Noah. [Resided in
H.itfield.]
VI. Sami'EI..
VII. Amos. [Resided in Mid-
dlelown. Conn.]
VIII. John.
COLEMAN CHILDREN.
1707, Jan'}' If), Hatfield, Mass.
1709, Sept. 21.
1712, July 14,
1714, Nov. 17,
1715, March 27,
1720, Sept. 22,
172S, M.a}- 14,
1725, East Windsor, Conn.
1792, March 8, Amherst, Mass.
17S0, Nov. 28, Hatfield, Mass.
172S. May 17. Hatfield. Mas
Hailfoid, Conn.
RIITH ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No. 2), was bom in Springfield, Mass., about 1688, and died at
Relchertown, Mass., in 1747 (?). She married December 15, 1709, EBENEZER, son of Daniel and Martha
{Bii/hoih'd) WARNER, born at Hatfield, Mass., November 5, 1681. He removed from Hatfield to Belchertown,
where their children were born and where he died. He married his second wife, Mrs. Mary Bellows, of Hadley,
July 5, 174S.
WARNER CHILDREN.
I. Ri TH. I 1712, Jnly 31, Helrliertown, Mass.
II. Makuia. I 1715, June 27,
Married Oct. 2, 1736, Abner, .son of John and Elizabelli (Hn\ev)
Smith, l)oin Sept. 10, 1712, in Hatlield, Mass., and died in
Sprinafield, Nov. 19, 1766.
HI. MosES. I 1717, May 13, Heji-heilown, Mass.
Married Jan'y 24, 1739. Sarah Porter.
1720, Feb'y 15, Hehlieitown, Mass.
1722, Aug. 14,
1727, Jany 28,
1729, Jidy 29,
63
IV.
I.VlltA.
64
V.
Ei.i.
f'5
VI.
John.
66
VII.
El!ENK/.KR
1730, Dee. 17, Helehertowii, Mass.
Heieliertou-n, Mass.
Helrlieitown, Mass.
20 ► .*—
NATHANIEL HORTON, son of Ruth Ely, (No. 3), was born in Springfield, Mass., June 29, 1662, and
died at Somers, Conn., June 10, 1748. He married February 8, 1693, SARAH, daughter of Nathaniel and
Rehecca (S/h-s) BURT, who was born at Longmeadow, Mass., April — , 1675. After living for some time in the
south part of Enfield, Conn., they settled at Somers, Conn.
67*
68*
I. .Nathaniel.
II. David.
HORTON children.
1695, Dec. 10, Sprinttfield, Mass.
169S, Feb'y 2, Enfield, Conn.
171)". Innc 6, Somers, Conn., aged 94.
173S, Oct. 29,
DEED, NATHANIEL HORTON TO JOHN ELY.
" K»o-i<all nii-n hy Ihcsc I'tfsciils: That I, Nathaniel Horton, of Somers, in the conntyof Hampshire, and provinceof the
Massachusetts Hay, in New England, yeoman, for and in consideration of the sum of ten [lounds, cnriant money of New England,
to me in hand paid, before the ensealing and delivery hereof, by John Ely, of Springfield, in the county and province afore-
said, Yeoman, the receipt whereoff I do hereby acknowledge, and myself therewith to lie content ; have therefore and by
these presents do give, grant, bargain, sell, allienate and make over, unto the said John Ely, and unto his heirs and assigns,
forever, all my whole right and title of lands in both the township of Norwalk and in the township of Hartford, in the colony
■OURTH GENERATION.
of Connecticut, in New England aforesaid, that doth or might anyways accrew unto me the said Nathaniel Hokton, by virtue
of my honoured grandfather. Nathaniki, Ely, dowaged his right : hereby giving and granting unto said John Ely, his heirs
and assigns, as full power, good right and lawful authority to ask, demand, sew for and recover the same as I myself might or
could have done. Hereby, for myself, heirs, executors, and administrators, forever ([uitting claim and yielding up all my
rights and title in and unto the premises, unio the said John Ely, his heirs, executors, and administrators, in manner and
form as above said.
In witness whereoff, I, the said NAiUANrLl. Hukiun, have liereunto set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of March.
.-\nnn Dommini, 1739-40.
Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of us, j
Benjamin Sition, '
JosiAH Field, [
Nathaniel Hoktun, Jk. J
N.A^THANIEL VV HORTON.
nuirk.
J SEAL, i
Hampshire, ss., April 25th, 174a.
Nathaniel Horton, subscriber to the foregoing instrument, person-
ally appeared and acknowledged the same to be his voluntarv act
and deed.
Cor'm JiisKi'ii PvNCHoN, Just. Peace.
-». -. 21 ^*-i
JOSEPH ELY, son of Joseph, (No. 6), was born in West S[)ringfiL'ld, Mass., April 9, 1686, where he died
lanuary 6, 1770. His tombstone has tlie following inscription ;
" In memory of Mk. Jusei'H Ely, who died
Jaii'y 'jtli, 1770, in the 84th year of his age."
"If tlieie's a Power above.
He must delight in virtue.
And that which he delights in.
Must be happy."
\-l 1 'b
He married MARGARET LEONARD, who was born in 1692, and died in West .Springfield, October 3, 1760.
6,,*
I.
Margaret
70*
H.
Miraim.
71*
HI.
Joseph.
72*
IV.
.AZUHAH.
73
V.
Keziah.
Married,
74*
VI.
Zeiua.
7S*
VII.
Mary.
76*
VUI.
Benjamin.
77
IX.
Enoch.
7S
X.
D..RCAS.
Married
7<)
XI.
Annie.
CHILDREN.
1714, Oct. 26, West Springfield, Mass.
1716, June 16,
1718, March 30, "
1719, March 15,
1723, Sept. 15,
Feby 7, 1771, .\aron Hush of Wesltield. No chddren.
1726, Sept. 22, West Springfield, Mass.
172S, Oct. 4,
1730, Dec. 25, ■ "
1734, Fcb'y 5,
1735, Sept. 22,
John Ely. See No. 12S.
I 173S, Oct. 10, West Springfield, Mass.
1796, Sept. 5, West Springfield, ]
iSoo, Oct. 29,
JS03, May 31,
1796, Jan'y i,
1808, Sept. 26, Granb)', Mass.
1S02, May 16, Springfield, Mass.
1S02, Dec. 25, West Springfield, :
1736, Nov. 16,
1777. J"1.V 3.
1740, May 9.
►^ 22 1^^^—
MARY ELY, daughter, of Joseph, (No. 6), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 25, 16S9, and died
in Springfield in 1732.
She married, March i, 1711, THOMAS, son of Thomas and Ahhlml (J/////) S'I'EHBINS, born November 13,
1682, in Springfield, Mass., where he died January 31, 1734. The father, Thomas Stemiiins, was the se< ond
husband of Mary Day, widow of Samuel Ely.
80* I. Caleb.
81 II. Mary.
8z III. RlTH.
83 IV. Tho.mas.
84 V. Muses.
.stebbins children.
1712, April 1, Springfield, Mass.
1715, Aug. 15,
1722, Oct. 16, " "
1727, (Jet. I,
1731, June 2,
lOL'RTH (;ENERAT10N.
-».— , 23 .-^*-
MAR'I'HA ELY, daughter of Joseph, (No. 6), was horn in West Springfield, Mass., July i6, 1691. She
married, (intention puhlished November 6, 17 14), EBENEZER, JR., son of EiiENEZER and M.\rg.\ket
(^Marshficld^, PARSONS, born in Springfield, January 12, 1691, where he died, 1742.
P.ARSONS CHILDREN.
S5* I. Cath.mune. I 1715. Oct. 16, Springtield, Mass.
86 II. M.\RTHA. I 1717, April 19,
Married Jolm Taylor, of Springtield, May 16, 1749.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
ElMCK.
m.vkc.aket.
Mary.
1718, Oct. S, Springtield. Ahu
1720, Aug. 23,
1722, May 2,
03
IX.
StKI'HKN
94
X.
AlilGAIL.
95
XI.
Skth.
Married William Clark, of Colechcster, Conn., May, 12, 1747.
Dinah. 1724, March 5. Springfield, Mass.
EiiE.NF.ZER, 1726, May 16,
N.ioMi. 172S, April 28,
Married Nov. 24, 1748, Asaph Leonard, of Springtield, soi
Jolm and Sarah (Dickenson) Leonard, born .\pril II, 1717.
record of children.
1730, April iS, Springfield, -Mass.
1732, July 18,
1733. April I,
•^-i 24 ,^^*
1 of
No
y^.\t\ f-t^
1813, Oct. 29, Springfield, Mass.
1765, July 6, Colcchester, Conn.
1742. Sept. 5, Springfield. Was
<^m ^
NATHANIEL ELY, son of Joseph, (No. 6), was born in West Springfield, Mass., 0( tober 21, 1694, where
he died December 29, 1787. He married, November 23, 1721, ELIZABETH, daughter of Samuel and Sarah
( Wcllcr) DEWEY, who was born in Westfield, May 13, 1699, and died at West Siiringfield, July 6, 1752.
He married in Springfield, June 6, 1754, M.'VRTHA, daughter of John and Marv {Cooky) FERRY, born
in Springfield, September 15, 1703 ; she died in \\'est Springfield, December
1786.
.,6*
I.
Aariix.
97*
II.
Ehzai:eth.
9S
III.
Sarah.
CHILDREN.
1722, Oct. 6, West Springfield, Mass.
1724, .Aug. II, ••
1726, Aug. 7, "
Married March 5, 1752, Simeon, son of David and Mary (Dewev)
Ashley, of Westfield, born in Westlield, June 29, 1729. No
children. .After death of Sarah, he married Febrnjiry 13, 1755,
Abigail Williams, of Westlield.
Muses. | 1731, Jan'y 25. West Springtield, Mass.
Naihamel. 1737, March 20, "
1S03, Feb'y 17, West Springtield, Ma;
1753, March 4, Westlield, .Mass.
1741). lime 20.
1S23. Jany 14.
|l),
)\vned in ConnecticiH
River. 1
-m^^ 26 I--
SARAH ELY, daughter of Joseph, (No. 6), was liorn in West Springfield, Mass., January 8, 1703.
She married, .\iiril 14, 1726, N.ATH.VNIEL LEONARD, who was born November 6, 1685, in Springfiekl,
and died July 6, i 734.
She married second WILLIAM MAC'KIN'I'IRE, JUNR., (intention published July 31, 1736.)
loi* I. Preserved.
102 II. Naihaniee.
103 III. EZEKIKL.
104 IV. (iEORl.;E.
105 V. Jesse.
106 VI. WlI.LlA^^
107 VII. .Sarah.
l.E.ONAUD CHI1.I>KEN.
1727, .-\pril,— West Sj)ringlield, Mass.
1729, March, "
1732, -Augusl, ■■
MACKINIIRE CHILIJREN.
1737. Jnly 7, Springlield, Mass.
1739. Aug. 21,
1744, Oct. 20,
174&, Sept. 10,
FUURIH GENERATION.
JOHN ELY, son of Joseph, (No. 6), was born in West Springfield, Ma.ss., June 19, 1706, where he died
M:i.V 15, 1754-
He married. May 28, 1747, EXPERIENCE, daughter of JoN.vrnA.N and Mary ( U'cller) BAGG. She was
born in West Springfield, Ai)ril 17, 1708, and died October 23, 1748.
108 I, E.xi-ERIKNCK. I 174S, Oct. 23, West Springfield, M.iss. | 174S, Oct. 2<j, West Springfield, Mass.
..^ as .^^^
MARTH.l ELY, daughter of Samukl, (No. 9), was born in Siiringfield, Mass., December 21, 1698.
She married, November 24, 1726, JAMES, son of Ja.mes and Sarah MYRICK, born January i, 1698, and died
in West Sjiringfield, September 8, 1767.
109 I. GlIlEON.
no II. Phineas.
111 III. James.
112 IV. Aaro.\.
MVRICK CHILDREN.
1727, Fcb'y 19, West Springfield, Mass.
172S, March 16, "
1729, Dec. 22, " "
1734, Nov. 14,
1765. Sept. 8, West Springfield, Mass.
►-^ 30 —-^
SAMUEL ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 9), was born in Springfield, Mass., September 21, 1701, and died in
West Springfield, December 8, 1758.
INSCRIPTION ON TOMBSTONE.
In memory of Mk. Samuel Elv, who died Dec. 8th, 1758, in the sStli year of his age.
" Know then this truth,
Enough for man to know
Virtue alone is happiness below."
He married, May 3, 1722, ABIGAIL, daughter of Samuel and Abigail (^Day) WARRINER, who was born
December 8, 1703, and died September 27, 1762, in West Springfield.
114*
II.
III.
116*
IV.
Joel.
117*
V.
Levi.
118*
VI.
Sl.MEON.
119*
VII.
Nathan
CHILDREN.
Samcei,. I 1723, Sept 14, West Springfield, Mass.
He married first Dinah, daughter of Jonathan and Joanna (Collon)
Cooley, born in Longmeadow, Maj' 31, 1715, and died Oct. 5,
1757. Her tombstone in the old cemetery in West Springfield,
standing next that of Samuel Ely, bears the following inscrip-
tion: "In memory of Mrs. Dinah, wife of Samuel Ely, who
died Oct. 5th, 1757, in the 43d year of her age."
He married second, March 15, 1759, Lucy, daughter of Joseph
and Elizabeth (Mattoon) Day, of West Springfield.
Mrs. Lucy Ely married Dec. 9, 1S02, Lieut. Josiah Hitchcock,
of Springfield. No children.
Thomas. I 1725, Dec. i. West Springfield, Mass.
Abigail. | 1727, July 15, "
She married in West Springfield, Oct. 26, 1773, Capt. William
Dean, of Windsor, Vt., where she died without issue, Aug. 9,
1805. Capt. Dean was a son of Williain Dean, of Plainfield,
Conn., who died in Windsor, Vt., Dec. 6, 1773, aged 87 years.
Capt. Dean died in Windsor, May 24, 1794, in his S3d year.
Abigail Ely was his second wife.
1728, Nov. 13, West Springfield, Mass.
1732, Nov. 26,
1734. Jan'y 25, "
1739, Jan'y9,
1794, Nov. 21, West Springfield, Mass.
1790, May 10, West Springfield, Mass.
1805, Aug. 9, Windsor, Vt.
1815, July — , Windsor, Vt.
1780, Oct. ig, on Mohawk river, N. V.
1817, Jan'y 15, Warren, N. Y.
1798, Oct. 31, West Springfield, Mass.
FOURTH GENERATION.
^-»^< 34= ►♦<—
TRYl'HENA ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No. 9), was born in West Springfield, Mass., April 7, 171 2, and
died December 30, 1755. She married April 5, 1739, DEACON JONATHAN, son of Daniel and Alice {Cook)
WHITE, born in Upper Middletown, Conn., August 22, 1711, and died in West Springfield, October 12, 1805.
120
121
III.
IV.
WHITE CHILDREN.
Samiei.. I 1740, .April 5, West Springfield, Mass.
Tryi'HENA. I 1742, Oct. 6, '• " "
Married Nov. 22, 1781, Dr. Timothy Horton, of West Springfield,
who died Oct. 5, 1795, aged 6g. In 1812 she removed with her
brother Aaron to Camilhis, N. Y., and was uncommonly vigor-
ous till near the close of her life. She died without issue.
Sarah.
.-Aaron.
Joseph.
Elijah.
Baptized
1744, Dec. 23, West Springfield, Mass.
1747, Sept. 4,
I74g, Dec. 17, " " "
1752, May 31,
«^-. 3e ►•♦
1748, July 4, West Springfield, Mass.
1S35. May 14, Camillus, N. Y.
1746, .Aug. 30, West Springfield, Mass.
1833, Nov. 28, Camillus, N. V.
1830, Dec. 21, "
1773, Dec. 30,(3?) West Springfield, Mas
MARY ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No. 9), was born in West Springfield, Mass., April 5, 171 7, and died
of small-pox at Hartford, Conn., January 30, 1761.
She married (intention of marriage published February 13, 1743), EDWIN, son of John and Hannah
{Bridge man) BANCROFT, of Northampton, born in Westfield, August i, 1718, and there died August 19, 1746.
She became guardian for her children, and administered on her husband's estate. She married, January 17, i 750-1,
David Ball, both then of Westfield, and removed to Hartford, Conn., where she remained until her death.
126*
127*
I. EllWAKI)
II. Daniel.
liANCROFT CHILDREN.
[ 1744, Jan'y 9, Westfield, Mass.
I 1746, Nov. 2, " "
•. - 4=0 ^»*
1820, Sept. 8, Margate, England.
1796, March 8, Philadelphia, Pa.
"ENSIGN" JOHN ELY, son of Deacon John, (No. IS), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December 3,
1707, where he died May 22d, 1754.
He inarried, November 15, 1733, EUNICE, daughter of John and Joanna COLTON, born at Longnieadow,
February 22d, 1705, and died March 29, 1778. After the death of "Ensign" John, she married, June 19, 1759,
Major Roger, Jr., son of Gov. Roger and Sarah {Drake) Wolcott. He was born September 14, 1704. After
his death she married, April 3, 1761, Captin Joel, son of David and Ann {Bissell) White, of Bolton, Conn.
He was born in Windsor, Conn., April 6, 1705, and died at Bolton, June 28, 1789.
128*
I.
John.
129
II.
ElNICE
r 30*
III.
Justin.
131*
IV.
Eunice.
132
V.
Hem AN.
133
VI.
Rhcida.
children.
1735. April 6, West Springfield, Mass.
1737, Jany 19, "
1739, .Aug. 10, "
1741, Sept. II, " "
1744, Jan'y S,
1746, May 12, •■
She married, October 7, 1766, Rev. Geo., son of Rev. Benjamin and
Ruth (Taylor) Colton, of Bolton, Conn. He was born in West
Hartford, Conn. Graduated at Yale College, in 1756. Settled in
Bolton, November 9, 1763, where he died January 7, 1812,
after a continued pastorate of forty-nine years.
Amelia. | 1750, Dec. 26, West Springfield, Mass.
1S15, Aug. 25, West Springfield. Ma
1738, Aug. 29,
1817, June 26,
1S13, Aug. 23. Windsor, Conn.
1754, May 9, West Springfield, Mass.
1786, May 5, Bolton, Conn.
17S6, April 28, Tolhiud, Conn.
REUBEN ELY, son of Deacon John, (No. IS), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 12, 1710,
and died in Hancock, Berkshire county, Mass., February 22, 1799.
He married first LUCRETIA (MINOR?).
FOURTH GENERATION.
19
He married second, SARAH KIBBE, born in Springfield, October 2, 1726, who died at Hebron, W
county, New York, May 2, 1822.
ashington
136*
137*
13S
139
140"
141
VI.
VII.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
I. Esther. | 1747, May 10, West Springfield, Mass.
Married Samuel Perry, of Cambridge, Washington county. New
York, and probably died there,
II. Reuben. I 1749, J"ly 4, West Sprin.ijfield, Mass.
III. No.\H. 1751, M.iy 31,
IV. Hem.\.\. 1755, Feb'v 10,
V. JrsTi.v. I 1757, Fcb'y 24, " " "
Was in the Revolutionary war and died unmarried, in Hancock,
Mass.
Isr.\el.
Joel.
CHILDREN I!Y SECOND WIFE.
ly^S. Jii'.v 3. Hancock Mass.
1770, , "
1825, July iS, Hancock, Mass.
1795, Nov. 29, '• "
1826, Jan'y 7, Hebron, N. V.
1825, Jan'y 8, " " [Ui
ABNER ELY, son of De.^con John, (No. 15), was born in West Springfield, Mass., September 26, 1711,
and died in Middletown, Conn., September 20, 1772. He married first, (intention published March 25, 1738),
SARAH, daughter of Samuel and Rebecca. {Bird) LAMB, born in Springfield, March 26, 171 2, and died
January 13, 1742.
He married second, June 14, i 744, DESIRE, daughter of S.\muel and Sarah WARNER, born in Springfield,
Mass., September 8, 1716, and died in Middletown, Conn., September 5, 1764.
In the old cemetery at Middletown, Conn., are the following epitaphs :
" In memory of Mrs. Desire, late wife of Mr. Abnkr Ely, [ "Samuel, son of Abn'er and Desire Ely.
Died Sept. 1st, 1764, Aged 48 years. ; Died June 25th, 1763. Aged 5 years.
A loving wife and tender mother.
Left this base world to enjoj- the other."
In memory of this little youth,
Which we hope, did know the truth."
children of ABNER and SARAH ELY.
142*
I.
Abner.
Baptized.
143
II.
Luthkr.
144
HI.
DA-NIKL.
I45«
IV.
Thankfil.
146
V.
LlTHEK.
147
VI.
Calvin.
Baptized.
14S
VII.
Calvin.
149*
VIII.
Desire.
150
IX.
Samuel.
73S. Oct. I, West Springfield, Mass.
17S1,
at sea(?).
740, March 2, "
Died in infancy.
742,
I7f.3, Nov. -
in New York cili
CHILDREN OF ABNER AND DESIRE ELY.
1745, Feb'y 8.
1746,
1751, M.ay 19, Middletown, Conn.
1752, Nov. 22,
1754, June 19,
1758, July 30,
l8oi, Jan'y 27, Providence, R. I.
1788, — Middletown, Conn. [Unn
Died in inf.ancy.
Died in infancy.
1820, Nov. 17, Providence, R. I.
1763, June 25, Middletown, Conn.
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MERCY ELY, daughter of Deacon John, (No. IS), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 22, 1713,
and died in Springfield, March 16, 1758. She married CAPTAIN LUKE, son of Peletiah and Elizabeth
{HHihcock) BLISS, born in Springfield, February 2, 1712, where he died September 23, 1761.
Inscriptions from tombstones in Springfield Cemetery:
FOURTH GENERATION.
"Here lies inter'd ye body of Marcy, dau't'r of Dea'n John
Ely and wife of Luke Bliss, who died of ye small-pox,
March ye i6th, 175S, in her year.
' Death is a debt to nature dnc,
Which I have paid, and so must you.' "
' To the memory of Cai'T. Likk Bliss, who was born
Feb'y ye 2d, 1712, and died Sept. 23d, 1761.
Happy the man, who consecrates liis house by
Vigorous efforts to an honest aim."
151*
I.
Luke.
152
H.
Lewis.
153
HI.
Mercy.
154
IV.
yiiNAIHA.N'.
155
V.
Makiin.
bliss children.
1738, April 10, Springfield, Mass.
1730, June 17,
1741, May 2(9, " "
1742, Oct. I,
1747, Auff. 3,
1811, .Vpril 19, Springfield, Mass.
176S, April 6, " "
1741, Dec. 2, " "
1767, Sept. 12,
-.^^•9=4= ►.♦^
CALEB ELY, son of Deacon John, (No. 15), was born in West Siiriiigrield, Mass., November 25, 1714,
where he died May 16, 1754-
He married, May 21, 1740, MARY, daughter of Deacon John, and Christian (^Williamson) EDWARDS,
born in Hartford, Conn., August 20, 1721. She died in West Springfield, Marcli 7, 1783. Deacon John
Edwards was a brother of Rev. Timothy Edwards, father of Rev. Jonathan Edwards, D. D., President of
Princeton College, New Jersey.
.' Here lyes interred the Body of Mr. CALEB ELY, who
deceased May ye 16, .\. D. 1754, in ye 40th year of his
age."
IS6»
1.
Caleb.
157*
II.
William.
158
HI.
JiiHN EliWAKI
159*
IV.
Mary.
160*
V.
Martin.
" In memory of Wd. MARY ELY, who died 7th March,
1783. in the 62 year of her age."
children.
1741, April I, West Springfield, Mass.
1743, June 15,
1745, .-\pril 25,
If married, he h.ad no children.
1747, Feb'y 22, West Springfield, Mass.
1751, July 15,
1S12. May 4, Sonth lladley, Mass.
1825, March 2, West Springfield, Mn
1S20, April 14, •■
1822, April 12,
— »^^ -a=s . .„
RACHEL ELY, daughter of Deacon John, (No. 15), was born in West Springfield, Mass., November 11,
1 716, and died in Sheffield, Mass., March 28, 1796. She married, (intention published in Springfield, May 2, 1740,)
REV. JONATHAN, son of Isaac and Ann (/f'rtrwf;-) HUBBARD, born in Sunderland, Mass., December 29,
1703. Graduated from Yale College, 1724, settled as first pastor of the churcli in Sheffield, Mass., October 22,
1735, dismissed in 1764, and died July 6, 1765, aged 61.
HUBBARD children.
161
I.
John.
162*
11.
John.
163*
III.
Jonathan
164*
IV.
Moses. 1
16^
V.
Aaron. I
166*
VI.
Ti.mothy.
167*
VII.
Noah Ely
1741, -
1742, Aug. 5,
1744, June 25,
1747. Jan'y 5,
1747, Jan'y 5,
1749, Feb'y 23
1754. Feb'y 15,
, .Sheffield, M
1741. ,
1796, Aug. 18,
1825, Jan'y i,
1830, March 27,
1785, March 7,
1819, April 10,
1848, Aug. 4,
Sheffield Mas.s.
"[Unmarried.]
FOURTH GENERATION.
-»*^ 4e . .-
NOAH ELY, son of Deacon John, (No. 15), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 4, 1721, and died
in Elizabethtown, New Jersey, in April or the early part of May, 1752. He married probably in 1748 PUAH,
daughter of Major John MERRY, of Elizabeth, N. J. No information respecting him or his wife has been
obtained except that contained in a letter written by him to his brother, and his will. A copy of the letter and
extracts from the will are annexed.
" East Hampton, Mar 14. 1747 1 S.
D.-ay Brolha:
I heard by Mr. Barber that you had wrote to me, and it was sent into ye. Jersies, and I missed it upon
ye Rode, but Shall Doubtless Receive it this weak at my Return. I have been in ye Jersies from October last when I wrote to
you, being at Jamaca on my way, having an opportunity to send Direct, and I have had very good encouragement to settle there ;
I have had good business and the pay is good. I Believe I shall buy at my Return a small farm of about 90 acres and a good
house pris'd at ;^I20, being on a publick Rode when at ye fall I believe 50 or 60 Carts pass in a day to Marcet. I should not
think of buying so soon but I must keep 2 or three horses to do my business and Land Rises very fast, though I have None to
Share the Cares & Troubles of Life with me, but have a thought of Maj. Merry's Daughter, who is not hansom fetured but has
a beautiful soul, but ye Lord only Knows with whom I shall wed, and he is alone able to Direct me ; but alas for me I have got
into )'e world a seeking Content and felicity when it is not to be found ; when I get into the world there is nothing but Disap-
pointment and Crosses but in God I never was disappointed except m)' fears. I ever found him an efficient good. Strange you
should be so foolish as to leave the Perl for Pebbles, but I can't Inlarge but pray you to write if you can send to New Haven or
New York. I had the Messels in ye Jersies & very hard & excepting hard Coles have had my Health as well as usual other-
wise, if you Write, Write to Elizabethtown, give my Kind Love to your Spouse & Regards to all friends .and am your afTectionate
Brother Noah Ely."
Extracts from NOAH ELY'S will, executed at Elizabeth, N. J., January 24, 1752. Proved and entered for
Probate May 5, 1752. Recorded in volume F, page 53, Secretary of State's office, Trenton, New Jersey.
"//t;«. — I give, gr.ant. Devise .and bequeath unto (my) verj' loving and dearly beloved wife PUAH, and to her Heirs and
assigns forever, all my whole estate of Lands, Buildings, Tenements and Hereditaments, which to me in any manner of wavs
belong or appertain anywhere or wheresoever within the Burrough of Elizabeth aforesaid. To have and to hold the same unto
her (my said wife Puah), and to her heirs and assigns forever.
"//(V«. — I give and bequeath unto my said beloved wife PUAH all my whole moveable estate of what species, nature or
kind soever, (my just debts, and Legacies, hereinafter mentioned being first paid out of the same) to be at her sole dispose
fore\'er.
"//(•«/. — My will is, and I do hereby ordain (anything herein above expressed to the contrary notwithstanding) that if my
said beloved wife PuwH shall die, not having issue by me, that then, and in such case the one equal h.alf part of all my move-
able estate which shall happen to remain or be left at her decease (my household goods excepted) shall be divided among my
brothers .and sisters in such m.anner as the law of the Province to which the\' belong provides and directs.
"Item — I make, ordain, and appoint my well beloved wife Puah and my honored father-in-law Majok |ciu.n Mkrrv, the
joint executrix and executor of this mj' last will and testament, lS:c., &c."
— ,.- -av ^-
LYDL\ ELY, daughter of Deacon Jonathan (No. 17), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., May 25, 1710,
and died at saine place, January 2, 1746.
She married, December 29, 1736, JONATHAN, son of Thomas and Experience {Burt) H.\LE. He was born
at Longmeadow, February 3, 171 2, where he died December 11, 1793.
i6g
HALE CHILDREN.
Jonathan. | 173S, Jan'y 24, Longmeadow, Mass.
Col. Jonathan married, June 13, 1765, Mary, daughter of Samuel
and Mary (Colton) Keep. She was born in Longmeadow, Mass.,
Nov. 6, 1736, where she died, July 22, 1S16. They had no
children.
Hezekiah. I 1740, M.ay 5, Longmeadow, Mass.
Lieut. Hezekiah married, July 10, 1799, Miriam, daughter of
Aaron and Miriam (Colton) Bliss. She was born in Long-
meadow, June 20, 1758. After Hezekiah Hale's death, his
widow married, April 3, 1816, Gad Colton. She died July S,
1S31. No children.
170"
HI.
N.\than.
171*
lY.
Lvdia.
172
V.
Experience.
1742, April iS
1743, Oct. 13,
1745. J "'.V 8,
Longmeadow, Mass
1S06, March 9, Longmeadow, Mass.
1S13. July 26,
1813, Sept. 6,
1780, Dec. 15,
1745, Oct. 5,
Goshen, Co
Longmeadc
FOURTH GENERATION.
— ►♦^ 48 .^-^
ELIZABETH ELY, daughter of Deacon Jonathan, (No. 17), was born at Longmeadow, Ma-ss., November
30, 1 71 1, and died October 10, 1808.
She married in Sjiringfield, (intention published April 7, 1739), JONATHAN, son of Charles and Abigail
{iranio) FERRY. He was born in .Springfield, February 25, 171 7.
FERRV CHILDREN.
173 I. Elizaiiktii.
174 11. Jonathan.
175 III. JlDAH.
176 IV. Cl.OE.
1741, March g, Springfield, Mass.
1747, Feb'y 7,
1749, Dec. 5, "
1754, Aug, 5,
4=9 ^»»-
JONATHAN ELY, son of De.a.con Jonathan, (No. 17), wa.s born in Longmeadow, Mass., July 25, 17 14,
and died at Wilbraham, Mass., December 29, 1812.
He married, November 27, 1740, ESTHER, daughter of Henry and Mary {Giiniscy) CHAITN, who was
born March 11, 171 7, at Springfield, and died at Wilbraham, November 29, 1S05.
The following is a copy of an obituary notice :
" Died, at Wilbraham, Massachusetts, on the 29th ult. (December 29. 1S12), Mr. Jonathan Ely, in the 99th year of his age.
Mr. Elv was a native of the town of Longmeadow, and removed in early life to Wilbraham, where he lived 72 years in the same
house, and 65 with the wife of his youth. Of 9 children 6 survive to mourn his loss; 42 gr.andchildren, 61 great grand chidren
remain, 14 deceased, who can with assurance be ascertained by the connections. One branch of the family, residing at a distance,
and not having been recently heard from, the real number is probably greater, amounting to 123 (126 ?) descendants, a considerable
portion of whom followed him to his grave. Mr. Ely was the last surviving male member of the original church, which was
formed in Wilbraham, and who assisted in the settlement of the first minister (Mr. Merrick.) He was the venerable patriarch
of a numerous progeny — the industrious peaceable citizen — the honest man, and the exemplary christian. His religious faith and
hope were his consolation in life and his support in death. Possessing a sound mind in a sound body, he enjoyed an excellent
state of health, and a comfortable flow of spirits till within a few weeks of his death, when he sank gradually under the decay
of age. His animal machine was so nicely balanced, that aided by his exemplary and temperate way of living, no part of it
failed before the other, a tempor.ary defect in his hearing only excepted, but all at last gave w.ay at once, and he was gathered
unto his people in a good old age. as a shock of corn fully ripe cometh in in its season. With the utmost propriety shall the
just lie had in everlasting remembrance, for they are truly the pillars
177
I.
Jonathan.
178*
II.
ESTHKK.
i-q
III.
Lvdia.
180*
IV.
Jonathan.
i8l»
V.
Mercy.
l82«
VI.
Lvdia.
1S3*
VH.
Judah.
1 84*
VIII.
Henry.
1S5*
I,\.
Elizaiseth
the pillars of the
CHILDREN.
1741, -Sept. 15, Wilbraham, Mas
1742, Dec. 18, " "
1745, March 22, " "
1746, Oct. II, " "
l74S,Sept. 4, " "
1751, April 12, '■ "
1753, June 24, " "
1755, May 15.
1757, May 15,
•-- SO 1^^*- —
With the
strength of the
1742, Nov. 8, Wilbiaham, Mass
1824, June 5, '•
1749, Sept. I,
1827, Feb'y 28,
1802, Oct. 5,
1S2S, March 27, "
I8i4, May 15,
1835, Aug. 2, Watcrtown, N. Y.
iSiS, Feb'y I, Monson, Mass.
N.\THANIEL ELY, son of Deacon Jonathan, (No. 17), was l)orn at Longmeadow, Mass., Sejitember i,
I 716, where he died December 26, 1799.
He married, December 7, 1745, MARY, daughter of Rev. Samuel EST.\I5ROOK, of Canterbury, Conn.,
who was born in 171 7, and died January 13, 1759.
He married, April 9, 1761, ABIGAIL, daughter of William and Mary (Mi-rn\i;) COLTON, who was born
June 27, 1724, and died December 22, 1770.
He married, April 3, 1777, BEULAH, daughter of Captain Isaac and Esther (Murs/ijic/if) COLTON, who
was born June 13, 1735, and died April 24, 1786.
He married, November 15, 1787, MRS. MARTHA RAYNOLDS, widow of Doctor Samuel Raynolds, of
Somers, Conn., by whom she had six children, Elizabeth, Martha, Samuel, Abigail, Mary and Freegrace. She
was a daughter of Rev. Dr. Stephen and Abigail {Da7<enport) WILLIAMS, of Longmeadow, where she was
FOURTH GENERATION.
23
born May—, 1733, and died February 18, 1825. Her eldest daughter Elizabeth married Natluiniel El\\ Junr.,
son of her second husband.
A table top over his grave has the following inscription :
" In memor}' of Deacon Nathaniel Ely, obit December 26, 1779, aetat S4.
" He was a shining example of the social and christian virtues, eminently useful both in religious and civil society, and
closed life in joyful hope of a glorious immortality by Jesus Christ. His father was Deacon Jonathan Ely, his predecessor in
office. His grandfather was Mr. Samuel Ely, of Springfield, who died . His great grandfather was Mr. Nathaniel Ely,
from England, one of the first settlers of Connecticut ; he removed to Springfield, Mass., where he died December 28, 1675.
Psalm 112:6. The righteous shall be had in everlasting remembrance."
CHILDREN OF NATHANIEL AND MARY ELY.
1S9*
190
igi
192
I. Sarah.
n. Lvi.iA.
HI. M.ARY.
IV. Nathaniel.
\^ Sami'el.
Graduated at Yale College in 1772.
VI. Sarah. I 1755, Aug. i:
\'II. Ethan. j 1757, Oct. 15
1746, Oct. 31, Longmeadow, Mass.
174S, June 2,
1750, .\pril 7. " "
1751. May 31,
1753, June 28,
1750, .^ug. 4. Longmeadow, Ma
1 78 1, Feb'y 9,
1750, Aug. 19,
1S08, June 18,
1774, Nov. 22.
1777. Dec. 12,
175S, May 30. " '
CHILDREN OF NATHANIEL AND ABI(;AIL
193* VIII. .Akicail. 1762, Jan'y 7, Longmeadow, Mass.
194* IX. Ethan. 1764, Feb'y 13,
195 X. William. 1765, Aug. 14,
Graduated at Vale College in 1787, and practiced law in Spring-
field, where he married, (intention published October 29, 1803),
Abigail, daughter of Moses and Abigail (Metcalf) Bliss. She
was born in Springfield, November 20, 1768. Mr. Ely repre-
sented his district several years in Congress. No children. She
died October 7, 1S27.
1S42, Oct. 6, Greenfield, Mass.
1848, May 13, Longmeadow, Mass.
1817, Oct. 9, Springfield, Mass.
-»♦-. Sl^-«-
MARY E:LY, daughter of Deacon Jonathan, (No. 17), was born at Eongmeadow, Mass., September 14,
1719, where she died November 24, 1797. She married, November 27, 1746, DEACON .A.ARON, son of William
and Mary (^Merrick) COLTON, born at Longmeadow, June 13, 17 18, where he died of small-pox, June 28, 1778.
His wife died of a cancer.
COLTON children.
196*
I.
IsRALL.
197*
II.
LllVKE.
1 98
III.
Makv.
199*
IV.
William
20t)
V.
Mary.
201*
VI.
.\AR1)N.
202*
VII.
Mary.
203*
VIII.
Walier.
1747, Sept. 12,
1749, Nov. 26,
1 75 1, Nov. 10,
1754, Jan'y 6,
1755, Dec. 27,
175S, Dec. 3.
1761, Feb'y 28,
17&4, Aug. 25,
Longmeadow, Mass.
181S, Ma)' 6, Longmeadow, Mass.
1828, March 18, W. Springfield, .Mass.
1753. May 20, drowned in a tub of water.
1825, May 6, Longmeadow, Mass.
1757, Oct. I,
1840, June 4, Hartford, Conn.
1828, Oct. 3, (?) W. Springfield, Mass.
1S62, April 28.
sa. ►-^
NATHANIEL COLEMAN, son of Mary Ely, (No. 18), was born in Hatfield, Mass., September 21, 1709.
He married, March 24, 1739, MERCY SMITH, removed to Amherst, Mass., in 1742, where he died March
S, 1792. His widow, Mercy, died May 16, 1798, aged 83 years.
204-" I. Seth
205 II. Thanki-ul.
206* HI. .AZERliAH.
207 IV. Enos.
COLEiMAN children.
1740, March 17, Hatfield, Mass.
1741. Nov. 13,
1749, April iS, Amherst, Mass.
1751, Jan'y 26,
1816, Sept. 9, .Amherst, Mass.
1766, Oct. II, " " [L'nmarricd.]
1836, March 31, "
1785, Jan'y 18, " " [Unmarried.]
KOLIRIH GENERATION.
-. . S-i.^^
MARY COLEMAN, daughter of Mary Ely, (No. 18J, wa.s born in Hatfield, Mass., July 14, 171 2, where
she died November 28, 1780.
She married, about 1734, JOHN, son of John and S.\rah DICKINSON, who was born in Hallield, April 2,
1707, where he died Eebruary 21, 1799.
JuHN'.
II. Lkmi'ki..
III. Mary.
IV. Sakau.
1737.-
1741.
UICK-lNbON CHILDREN.
— , Hatlicld, Mass.
Married in Hatfield, Ma)' q, 1770, .Saiiuicl, son of jolin and Tliaiik-
ful Belding, who was Ijorn in llalticid, Oclohcr 7, 1742, wliciL-
he died October 9, 181 1.
iSof), July 26. IlalhL-ld, Mas
1S09, May 24,
ss -.^
ELIJAH COLEMAN, son of Mary Ei.v, (No. 18), was born in Hatfield, Mass., November 17, 1714. IL
married MARY
212 I. Elijah.
213 II. Makv.
214 III. SuiiMIT.
COLEMAN CHH.DREN.
1745, Marcli 10, Hatfield, Mass.
1747. July 31.
1751, Dec. 5,
1S18, Jan'y Iij.
►^^ 62 ^-*-
MOSES WARNER, son of Ruth Ely, (No. 19), was born in Belehertown, Mass., May 13, 171 7, where he
died in 1759. He married, January 24, 1739, SARAH PORTER, who was born in 1721, and died in 1757.
215'
I. Seth.
216 II. Phinehas.
217 HI. Martha.
21S IV. Ely.
219 V. Jonathan.
220 VI, Moses.
221 VII. Suhmit.
WARNER CHILDREN.
1740, , Belchertown, Mass.
1742, March 2y,
1743, Jan'y 17,
1745, Dec. 17,
1751, .
1756, Oct. 24,
1822, , BclcliertDwn, Mass.
1747, Aug. 25, Helchertown, Mass.
-»-^ && .^^
EBENEZER WARNER, son of Ruth Ely, (No. 19), was born in lielchertown, Mass., July 29, 1729,
where he died in 1812, aged 83 years.
He married, August 22, 1751, DINAH, daughter of Joseph and Hannah PHELPS, who was born in North-
ampton, Mass., in 1732, and died in Belchertown in 1812, aged 80 years. Her husband died within 24 hours of
the time of her death, and the wife of her son Elisha, with whom these parents lived, also died the same day.
WARNER children.
I. Elisha. | 1752. , Belchertown, Mass.
He married, Feb'y — , 1776, Sarali Scott. She died in 1S12, aged
62.
He married again, but left no cliildren by either marriage.
H. JosiAH. I 1754, , Belchertown, Mass.
HI. HuLDA. I 1757, ,
She married in 1781, Capt. Simeon Bardwell.
IV, Elihu.
V. Esther.
VI. PHINEAS.
175S,
1 76 1,
1763,
-, Bekiiertown, Mass.
1829,
1782,
1782,
179S,
17S4.
1848,
-, Belchertown, Mass.
Belchertown Mass,
Belchertown, Mass,
FIFTH GENERATION.
-»*^ ev ^-
DEACON NATHANIEL HORTON, son of Nathanikl, (No. 20), wa.s born in Springfield, Mass., Decem-
ber 10, 1695, and died in Somers, Conn., June 6, 1790.
He married in Enfield, Conn., March 3, 1720, HANNAH, daughter of S.-\muel and H.\nnah PARSONS,
who was born in Enfield, August 2, 1700, and died in Somers, June 30, 1760.
He married in 17 — , I'"STHER , who was born in 1704, and died in Somers, .\\>r\\ 25, 17S1, aged 77
years.
HORTON CHILDREN.
I 1721, May 19, Enfickl, C.'oiin.
Aiifi. 13. 1741, losepli Mcacluim.
I 1722. Oct. 2, Entic-ld, Coiui.
1724, No%'. 20,
Married in Somers, Nov. 24, 174S, Mary Wood.
228
I.
Hannah.
Manied in Sum
220
H.
Sakaii.
230
III.
Natiianiki..
231 IV. I)AVH>.
232 V. .Muses.
233 VI. Aaron.
Married in Somers, Iiine 30, 1757, Mary Pratt.
234 \'II. Marv Ann. | 173S, Nov. 2, Somers, Conn
1729, March 14, Knficid, Conn.
1731, April 19,
1733, Dec. iS,
1752, Dec. 26, Somers, Conn.
1800, Aug. 13,
— ». - 60 - .-.—
D.W'ID HORTON, son of Nathaniel, (No. 20). was born in Enfield, Conn., February 2, 169S, and died
in Somers, Conn., October 29, 1738.
He married in Enfield, January 14, 1731, Mary, daughter of John and Hann.a^h {Scott) FOWLER, who was
born in Springfield, February 12, 1700, and after the death of Mr. Horton, married in Somers, January 12, 1741.
Jonathan Rush, of Enfield.
HORTON CHILD.
235 I. Mary. | 1736, Jan'y 15, Somers, Conn. |
— »•- es .-♦H
MARG.\RET ELY, daughter of Joseph, (No. 21), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 26, 1714,
where she died September 5, 1 796.
She married, (intention published Jul\' 30, 1743). ELIJAH, son of Henrv and Sarah ROGERS, who was
born in West Springfield, .Vitril 20, 1720, where he died March iS, 1769.
RUCERS children.
236 1. Ann. I 1744, March S, West Springfield, Mass
237 II. Ann. I 1747, July 20,
Married, lan'v 30, iSoo, Caleb Smith, No children.
23S III. li-.ssE. I 1750, June 18, West Springfield, Mass.
Married Dec. 15, 1796, Tervia Leonard. No children.
1752, June I, West Springfield, Mass.
1754, Nov. 20,
1757, May 15,
239
IV.
Davh..
240
V.
Sakau.
241*
VI.
Klijaii
1828, Nov. 22, West Springfield, Mass.
1807, July 18, West Springfield, Mass.
iSog, Aug. 20, West Springfield, Mass.
1759. June 29,
iSiS, Aug. 18,
MIRIAM ELY, daughter of Josei'H, (No. 21), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 16, 1716, and died
October 29, iSoo.
She married, March 30. i 73S, CAPTAIN ELISHA, son of Samuel and Hannah {S/ic/den) CHAPIN, born
in Springfield, Ma.ss., luly 16, 1707. Captain Chapin was the commander at Fort Massachusetts, in 1754, and
was massacred by the Indians at Hossack, near Williamstown, July 17, 1756.
FIFTH GENERATION.
242*
243*
244*
245
246
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
I. MiRi.i.M. 1739, May 24, Springfiukl, Mass.
II. Enoch. 174°. Sept. 16,
III. El.iSH.\. 1743. May 9,
IV. Levi. i745. Nov. 30,
V. Soi'HLV. 1748, April 14,
Married Russl-11 Dewey, of Westfiuid.
VI. Samtkl. 1750. Tune iS, Springfield, Mass.
Was living at Natchitoches, La., in iSio, and probably died
there.
VII. Sew Ai.i-. I 1754. . Springfield, Mass.
Graduated at Dartmouth College in 1779. Studied theology,
and afterwards engaged as instructor in an academy in the
western part of Virginia, where he died in 1787. in his 33rd
year.
I , , Springfield, Mass.
Married Mary Ely. See No. 159.
1 , — , Springfield, Mass.
John Farnam, of Westfteld, who had been one of Paul
men.
1801, Nov. 30, West Springfield, Mass.
1802, Oct. 28, Springfield, Mass.
241) VIII. Leonaki
Sak.\h a.
Married
Jones'
•Zl ^^
"CAPTAIN" JOSEPH ELY, son of Joseph, (No. 21), \va.s born in West Springfield, Mass., Man li 30,
1 718, where he died May 31, 1803.
He married, February 3, 1749, MARY, daughter of John and Abigail (Bagg) DAY, born in West Spring-
field, August 7, 1726, and died April 22, 1771. He was one of the company of rangers under Captain Phiitchas
Stevens, who, during the French and Indian war, in April, 1747, successfully resisted an attack on the fort at
Charlestown, New Hampshire, receiving a wound in his forehead.
2';i
I.
Ann.
252*
II.
Margaret.
253*
III.
Jane.
254*
IV.
Enoch.
255*
V.
Joseph.
256
VI.
LOVISA.
257*
VII.
LOVISA.
25S*
VIII.
JUBE. (•• Capl.")
259*
IX.
Edmund.
260*
X.
RCSSELL.
261*
XL
ASKNATH.
262
XII.
Preserved. /
263
Xlll.
\
CHILDREN.
1750, Aug. 13,
Wes
Springfield, Mass.
1S2S,
May 25. [Unmarried.]
1752, Jan'y 12,
1843,
June 2, West Springfield, Mass.
1753. Ji">« 8,
181S,
June 22.
1754, Nov. 13,
1843,
Feb'y ig. West Springfield, Mass.
1756, Oct. ig.
1S50,
June 19,
1758, Jan'y i.
•'
1759.
Oct. 15,
1760, Oct. 13,
"
1841,
May 30, Sandisfield, Mass.
1761, July 15,
"
1S43.
June 5, West Springfield, Mass.
1763, March 7,
1834,
.I--iny7,
1765. .
1S41.
May 12,
176S, Sept. 24.
1827,
Nov. 8. Gill, Mass.
1771, April 7.
1775.
Dec. — , West Springfield, Mass.
1771, April 7,
1771.
April ig, •■
AZUBAH ELY, daughter of Joseph, (No. 21), was licirii in West Springfield, Mass., March 15, 171
She married, (intention published December 22. 1744), .\I3RAHAM ADAMS, of Springfield. Ik
previous to March 12, 1762.
ADAM.S CHILDREN.
died
64*
I.
AztUAH.
f.s
II.
Keziah.
66
III.
JOSEI'H.
67*
IV.
Caroline.
>6S
V.
Lccv.
!6g
VI.
Tryphena
174S, Nov. 30, Springfield, Mas
1752, Feb'y 3.
1754, Feb'y 12,
1756, April 17,
1759, May 19,
1786, Dec. II, West Springfield. Mass.
1832, Aug. 24, " " [Unmarried.]
1758, March 28.
I7g8, Jan'y ig, Hatfield, Mass.
1762, March 12.
rSi6(?) , Agawam, Mass.
ZEBIA ELY, daughter of Joseph, (No. 21), was born in West Springfield, M;iss., September 22, 17
died in Granby, Mass., September 26, 1808.
!6, and
FIFTH GENERATION.
27
She married, September 26, 1745, STEPHEN, son of John and Sarah {Bridgcman) CHAPIN, born May 29,
I 7 18. He lived for a time after his marriage in Wilbraham, Mass., where two or three of his children were born,
subsciiuently removed to Granljy, Mass., and there spent the remainder of his life.
270
I
271*
II
272
III
27.3*
IV.
274*
V
275
VI
27f.*
VII.
277
VIII.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
1748, Fcb'v 2
1749, Oct. 2<)
1754, Dec. 3.
1764, July —
278
Licv.
Married a Mr. 1
ASAHEL.
John.
Dorcas.
Pliny.
Julius.
Married, lived in Leyden, Mass. N^
Okl.wdii. j 1771. July 13
Parmf.lia. 1
Married late in life, William Siio
children.
Erastus. I
I , , Wilbraham, Mass.
and lived in Greenfield, Mass.
Wilbraham, Mass.
of Granbv, Mass
1S2S, Jan'y 20, West Springfield, Mass.
Killed in battle at Fort Stanwix.
1S41, July 13.
1810, lime 2, Hartford, Tonn.
-»-^ TS ^-*-
MARY ELY, daughter of Joseph, (No. 21), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 4, 1728, and died
May 16, 180Z. She married, October 24, 1754, ASAHEL JUDD, of South Hadley, Mass., (his second wife), the
first was Rachel Wait, of Northampton, Mass. He was an ensign in a colonial company in Nova Scotia, in the
French war, and died near Minas, N. S., in 1756, son of Thomas and Hannah {Bascomli) Judd, and was born in
Northampton, Mass., in 172 — . MARY married, March 8, 1763, JAMES, son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth
SYKES, born August 13, 1719, in Springfield, Mass.
JUDD CHILD.
1. Martha. | 1755, Aufj, i, Springfield, Mass.
Married, Feb'y 4, 17SS, Aaron Hush, of Westfield.
SYKES CHILD.
II. Dinah. | 1705, Nov. 13, Springfield, Mass.
1804, Jan'y — , Westfield, Mass.
COLONEL BENJAMIN ELY, son of Joseph, (No. 21), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December
25, 1730, where he died December 25th, 1802. He was a man of large influence, prominent in town affairs, repre-
sentative in the State Legi-slature, a highly respected and useful citizen.
He married in West Springfield, June i, 1758, ESTHER, daughter of and Jerusha {Eihmirds)
BACKUS, born in 1739, and died September 19, 1S20. Her mother was a sister of Pn-siil.iit Jonathan Edwards.
She was named after her aunt. Madam Hopkins, who was Esther Edwards.
281*
I.
Lois.
2S2
II.
Esther.
Married her cousin, E
283*
III.
ROUERT.
284*
IV.
Elihu.
285
V.
Eunice.
2S6*
VI.
Benjamin.
287-
VII.
Elijah.
2S8*
VIII.
Eunice.
CHILDREN.
1759, March 14, West Springfield, Mass.
1760, Nov. 23,
Enoch Ely. See No. 254.
1763, Feb'v 28, West Springfield, Mass.
1765, July 13,
1767, ,
1770, Jan'y 31,
1772, March i,
17S3, Jan'y 30,
1S19, July 29, West Springfield, Mass
182S, Oct. 24.
1S47, Aug. 7, Agawam, Mass.
1822, April 13, Goshen, Mass.
1772, March 13, West Springfield, Mass
1811, June 13, "
1831, March 9,
1847, .Xug. 26, Madison, Ohio.
28
FIFTH GENERATION.
CALEB STEBBINS, son of Mary Ely, (No. 22), was born in Springfield, Mass., April i, 171 2.
He married in Springfield, where she was born June 16, 1713, and where she died April 29, 1805,
ELIZABETH, daughter of Ehknezer and Joanna {Dickinson) WARRINER.
28q*
I.
Caleis.
2go
II.
Martha
2ql
III.
luSTIN.
292
IV.
Lucy.
STEBBINS CHFLDREN.
1742, lan'v S, Springfield JIass.
1745, Feb'y 15,
1749, J^n'y 3,
1755, April 13.
17S7, March 2S, Wilbiaham, Mass
►^ 83
CATHARINE PARSONS, daughter of Martha Ely, (No. 23), was
6, 1 715, where she married, (intention published October 27, 1739), Aaron,
TAYLOR, born in Hadley, Mass., October — , 1712.
Drn in Springfield, Mass., October
:jn of John and Hannah {Gilh-tt)
293
1.
Pur.m-:.
294
II.
Catiiakim
295
III.
Dinah.
296
IV.
EUNICK.
EUNICE PARSONS, daughter of Martha Ely, (No. 23), was born in Springfield, Mass., October 8,
1718, where she died October 29, 1813. She married in Springfield, March 13, 1749, where he was born January
19, 1821, and where he died November 29, 1807, ABEL, son of John and Anna {Webl>) HANCOCK.
HANCOCK children.
1749, October 21, Springfield, Mass.
1751, Sept. II,
1755, July 23.
1760, May 3, '■ "
1764, Oct. 10,
297
I.
ECNICR
298
II.
AUKL.
299
III.
SaI!UA.
300
IV.
PlKRCV.
301
V.
Naomi.
MARGARET PARSONS, daughter of Martha Ely, (No. 23), was born in Springfield, Mass., August 23,
1720, and died in Colchester, Conn., July 6, 1765.
She married, June g, 1743, DANIEL, son of Nathaniel and Ann {Clark) FOr)TE, born in Colchester,
Conn., February 6, 171 7, where he died December 27, 1801. He was a professor of religion and a man of the
highest respectability.
FOOTE children.
302
I.
Daniel.
303
II.
Isaac
304
III.
Eu.
.305
IV.
Makgaret
306
V.
Martil\.
307
VI.
Marcaket
30S
VII.
Ann.
309
VIII.
Ebenezer.
310
IX.
Stephen.
311
X.
John.
XI. Justin.
1744, June 21, C
jlcheslev. Conn.
1825,
1746, Jan'y 4,
1842,
1747, Oct. 30,
1792,
1749, May 31,
1751,
1751, Jan'y 27,
1797,
1752, May 24,
1807,
1754, April II,
1808,
1756, April 12,
1829,
1758, Jan'y 10,
1S43.
1760, Feb'y 17,
Abou
1762, July 31,
Feb'y — , Williamstown. Mass.
Feb'y 27, Smyrna, N. V.
Sept. 8, North Carolina. vA-i^'Aa^-a^^'*'' ^
Dec. 14, Colchester, Conn.
, June 30, Newburgh, N. Y.
, Jan'y — , Oyster Bay, N. Y.
Dec. 15, Williamstown, Mass.
Dec. 28, Delhi, N. Y.
, March 23, Colchester, Conn.
1805.
— , Saybrook or Guilford, Conn.
FIFTH GENERATION.
96
AARON ELY, son of Nathaniel, (No. 24), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 6, 1722, wliere
he died February 7, 1803. He married, June 9, 1744, LUCY, daughter of Joseph and Sarah LEONARD, born
in West Springfield, March 15, 1724, where she died January 13, 1760. Her tombstone has this inscription :
" In memory of MRS. LUCY, wife of MR. AARON ELY,
who died Jan'y 13th, 1760, in her 36th year.
Time was Like thee | I Life Possessed |
And time will be, when | thou dost rest."
He married, November 10, 1764, THANKFUL, daughter of David and Mary {Dcivcy) ASHLEY, liorn in
Westfield, Mass., December 3, 1733, and died in West Springfield, September 25, 1814.
313'"
L
Aaron.
314
II.
Lucy.
315
III.
Moses.
316
IV.
PlIlNEHAS.
317
V.
John.
318*
\T.
Mosics.
3I')
Vll.
1Imu.\ck.
320
Vlll.
TlIAIJEUS.
321
IX.
Thadeus.
LHILUREN OF AARON AND LUCY ELY.
1746, Aug. 2, West Springfield, Mass.
1748, March 21, " " "
1752, April ID, "
1753. Dec. 24,
1756, Oct. ig, " " "
181S, June 19, West Windsor, Vt.
1765, July 16. Drowned in Connecticut
river.
1778, July — . Died in the army.
1759, Dec. 4, West Springfield, Mass.
CHILDREN Ol' AARON AND THANKFUL ELY.
1767, Feb'y 4, West Springfield, Mass.
1770, May 2, " " "
1773, Oct 3,
1775, June 27.
1840, Sept. 14, West Springfield, Mass
— ». -. 9V . ■»-
ELIZABETH ELY, daughter of Nathanif.l, (No. 24), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 1 1, i 724.
She married, July 31, 1760, LUKE PARSONS, of Somers.
PARSONS child.
I 1764, Oct. 29, Springfield, Mass.
-•♦^ xoo . >-
NATH.\NIEL ELY son of Nathaniel, (No. 24), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 20, 1737,
where he died January 14, 1823.
He married in West Springfield, March 22, 1759, where she was born March 30, 1735, and where she died
February 14, 1804, ESTHE;R, daughter of Ar.Ei. and Esther {Ai(stin) LEONARD.
323
324*
325
326
327
I. Sarah.
II. Cotton.
III. Heman.
IV. Julia.
V. Calvin.
children.
I7f)0, Feb'y 26, West Springfield. Mass.
1762, Feb'y 25, "
1764, Aug. 16, " "
1767, June 2g,
1770, Sept. 25,
-^ -. xox — *^
1791, Oct. 14, West Springfield, Mass.
1S21, Sept. 26, "
1S02, May 17,
1775, Sept. 26, '•
PRESERVED LEONARD, son of Sarah Ely, (No. 26), was born in \Vest Springfield, Mass., Ajn-il — , i 727.
He married in Springfield, April 19, 1751, SARAH KEEP, of Westfield, Mass. She died in Springfield,
January 18, 1761.
He married, September 23, 1761, MARY MORLEY.
X
FIFTH GENERATION.
32S
I.
Lrcv.
320
11.
AlU.\H.
330
III.
S..vi;.\ii.
331
IV.
EZEKIKI..
332
V.
Presekvel).
LEONARD CHILDREN.
1752, May 17, Springfield, Mass.
1753, Nov. iS,
1755, Aug. iS,
1757. July 30.
1758, Oct. 15,
-.^^ 114: - ^<
THOMAS ELY, son of S.-vmuel, (No. 30). was born in West Springfield, Mass., Decemlier i, 1725, where
he died May 10, 1790.
He married in West Springfield, January 29, 1756, where she was born September 19, 1731, and where she
died Man h 21, 1807, SARAH, daughter of Joseph and Mary {LconarJ) MERRICK.
333*
I.
LEwrs.
334
II.
Eunice.
335*
III.
Darius.
336
IV.
Sarah.
337*
V.
Thomas.
338
VI
TrYI'HEXA.
children.
1756, Dec. g. West Springfield, Mass.
1759, April 20, ■'
1761, Sept. 2q, "
1763, Dec. 19,
1766, Oct. 16,
1770, Nov. 15, "
1S26, Sept. 5, Deerfield, Ohio.
1S44, Sept. 23. Ravenna, Ohio.
1772, Fel/y 20, West Springfield, Mass.
1844, Dec. 23, Marshall, N. Y.
1771, Jan'y 15, West Springfield, Mass.
-»-^ 116 ^♦*-
1764-
JOEL ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 30), was born in West Springfield, Ma.ss., November 13, 1728, and died
in Windsor, Vt., July — , 1815.
He married in West Springfield, Julys, ^1S°' where she was born January 5, 1729, THANKFUL, daughter
of Joseph and Thankful (^Bagf;) LEONARD, who died in Windsor, Vt., September — , 1815. Mr. Ely
removed from West Springfield to Windsor in 1775, he making the journey with several of his children in a boat
on the river, and his wife on horseback, carrying her youngest child, Aijishai, on a jjillow.
339*
I.
Joel.
340
II.
Richard.
341
III.
Fellows.
342*
IV.
Thankei L
343*
V.
Sibyl.
344*
VI.
Abicail.
345*
VII.
RrilAMA.
346
Vlll.
Solomon.
347*
IX.
Ahishai.
1751, May g, W(
1753. July 16, '
1755. Sept. 6, •
1757, July 17. ■
1759. Jan'y 9. '
1762, Dec. 14, '
1765, Dec. 16, '
1767, Nov. 5, ■
CHILDREN.
St Sprin
182S, May 20, West Windsor, Vt.
1771, Nov. 3, West Springfield, Mass.
1756, Sept. 26, " " "
1S45, Aug. 27, Weathersfield, Vt.
1825, July 13, Turin, N. Y.
1849, Jan'y 21, Passumpsic, Vt.
1S06, Dec. 7, Windsor, Vt.
1774, Oct. I, drowned at Fort Dninmer
buried at Hinsdale, N. H.
iSjg, April 26, West Windsor, Vt,
LEVI ELY, called Captain Levi, son of Samuel, (No. 30), was born in West Springfield, Ma.ss., November
26, 1732, and was killed by the Indians in a battle on the Mohawk river, a little east of Utica, N. Y., October
19, 1780. He left home in charge of a company, on a short e.xpedition against the Indians, all being his towns-
men and neighbors, and they were nearly all killed only a few days before their term of service expired. Captain
Ely lived in West Springfield, at the foot of the hill, near the old Congregational church. All his children were
born there, and lived and died in West Springfield, e.xcept his daughter Liuretia, and his son Rliliu.
FIFTH GENERATION.
He married in West Springfield, October 12, 1758, ABIGAIL, daughter of Lieutenant John and Abigail
{Jones) SERGEANT, born in Northfield, Mass., January 26, 1729, and died in West Springfield, October 3,
181 2. Lieutenant John Sei-geanf was one of Captain Josiah Willani' s comiiany at Fort Dummer, near the
present town of Brattleboro, Vt., in 1748, in the old French and Indian war. The following account of his
death is taken from Temple & Sheldon's history of Northfield, Mass :
" 174S, March 2g, Lieut. Julin Sergeant, his son Daniel, Moses Cooper, Joshua Wells and anotlicr, started from Fort
Diiiiinier down the scout path to Colrain, for the purpose of cutting some ash timber for oars and paddles. When a little more
tlian a mile from the fort, the)' were fired upon by an ambush of 12 or 15 Indians. Moses Cooper was mortallj' wounded at
the first fire, hut managed with the help of a comrade to reach the fort. Lieut. .Sergeant and the two others retreated slowly,
firing as thev went. The woods were thick and tlie savages well covered. Wells was soon killed. The Lieut, encouraged
his son with the assurance lliat help would be sent them from the fort ; dared the skulking enemy to come out and fight like
men, and firing as often as an Indian siiowed himself. When near the fort, Lieut. S. was kilietl and his son taken captive."
The tombstones of Capt. Levi Ely and his wife, bear the following inscrijitiuns :
•■ In memory of CAPT. LEVI ELY, who was killed Oct.
19th, 17S0, in the service of his country, on the Mohawk
river, in the 4Sth year of his age.
Who dies in youth and vigor, dies the best ;
Struck thro' with wounds, all honest on the breast."
" In memory of MRS. ABIGAIL ELY, Relect of CAPT.
LEVT ELY, who died 3rd Oct., 1812. aged 75 years.
Afflictions sore, long time I bore,
Till God was pleased, to give me ease
And freed me from all pain."
CHILDREN
34S*
I.
Li'(ni..ri.v.
175').
May 12,
West
Spring
34')*
11.
Ml'i,ii.\h.
17&1,
July II,
3 so*
111.
|Kia:slI.\.
1763.
Fcb'y 8,
351*
IV.
Liovr.
1765,
Feb'y 27,
352*
V.
GfCOKIU'..
17O6,
Dec. 30,
35.3*
\T.
D.\M1X.
1768,
Aug. 10,
354*
VII.
S.\uu.\.
1770.
Jan'y 22,
355*
VIII.
ThKO|i()SI.\.
1773.
Fcb'y 4,
35f>*
IX.
Solomon.
1774,
Dec. 22,
357*
X.
El.lHI^'.
V,.
pt
/ed
1777.
July 6,
35S
XI.
Abig.\il. (Nabb>
.)
17S0,
Mav 7.
B;
pt
zed
».- 1
Lin i.
1819, Jan'y 19, Henrietta, N. Y.
1808, April 30, West Springfield, Mass.
1836, Feb'y 2, " " "
l8ig, Sept. 17,
1S19, lan'y 20, " "
1S22. Feby 15, ••
1S39, .March .S,
1S65, Oct. 14,
182S, .\pril 25,
iS3(), Feby 23, Westfield, Mass.
1S2S, Nov. 23. West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
SIMEON ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 30), was born in West Sjiringfield, Mass., January 25, 1734, and died
in Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y., June 15, 181 7.
He married in West Springfield, November 27, 1760, RUTH ELIZABETH HATCH, of Springfield, who
was liorn in 1734, and died in Warren, N. Y., October 11, 1819. Mr. Ely removed from West Springfield to
Warren in 1795.
CHILDREN.
359*
I.
Simeon.
3fio*
II.
ElIZ.\1!ETII.
361*
III.
Persis.
362
IV.
Gad.
363*
V.
Oliver.
3&4*
VI.
Samuel.
1762,
1763, July 14.
1765, Jan'y iS
1766, April 6,
1768, April 7,
1774, June 23
15, West Springfield, Mass.
1840, lune 19, Warren, N. Y.
1850, Dec. 20, Ela, III.
1856, Dec. 4, West Springfield, Mass
1770, Nov. 7, "
1847, July 4, Warren, N. Y.
1851, July 12,
FIFTH GENERATION.
— .. - 119 - ..—
JyoUAoAy^ C^
1757
NATHAN ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 30), was born in West .Sprinj^field, Ma.ss., January 9, 1739, wht-re he
died (Jctober 31, 1798.
He married in West Springfield, January 14, 1761, where she was born October 14, 1740, and where she
died June i, 1807, SH-ENCE, daughter of Peletiah and Rachel {Bagg) MORGAN.
365*
I.
SllKN'CK.
366
II.
Li)Vis.\.
367*
III.
Hi-.ri..\ii.
368
IV.
Mary.
369*
V.
Mary.
370*
VI.
Martha
S7I*
VII.
Lurv.
:i72*
VIII.
Rkcmaii.
373*
IX.
Na IHAN.
374
X.
Lyiiia.
CHILDREN.
1761, June I, West Springfield, Mass.
1763, Nov. 2,
1766, Jan'y 20, "
176S, June — , "
1770, Dec. 22, " " "
1772, April 22,
1774. Aug. II,
1777, March 27, "
1771J, Dec. I,
1782, Nov. — ,
1S52, Oct. 30, West Spiinjifiekl. Mass.
17S5, Nov. 5, ■• " |L'nnianicd.
1S17, July 5, Marshall, N. V.
1769, Feb'y 15, West Springtield, Mass.
1839. Fi;l>'y 27, Westfield, Mass.
1S55, April 17, East Hampton, Mass.
1S34, March 9, Westfield, Mass.
1850, April 15, Martinsburgh, N. Y.
1863, Nov. 29, West Springfield, Mass.
1783, May 9.
-•^ ^ 123 ^ --■
AARON WHITE, son of Tryphena Ely, (No. 34), was born in West Springfield, Mass., September 4,
1747, and was a farmer and miller there. He was chosen a selectman of the town in 1781, and was for ten years
the town clerk and treasurer. In 1812 he removed to Caniillus, Onondaga county, N. Y., and died there Novein-
ber 28, 1833.
He married in West Springfield, August 23, 1785, where she was born January 19, 1760, LUCY, daughter of
Joseph and Martha KELLOGG. She died March 3, 1848.
white children.
375*
I.
Lucy.
376*
11.
Samuki. Kki.logo.
377*
III.
Aaron.
37S*
IV.
[ciNWrilAN.
379*
\'.
William Ely.
380
VI.
Amelia.
381*
VII.
Eliz.i.
3S2*
VIII.
Arthi R.
1786, July 22
17S9, May 4,
I7()i. Aug. 15,
1794, J.an'y 6,
1796, June 22,
1799, Oct. 25,
iSoi, Sept 14,
1S04, Fcb'y 10
West Springfield, Mass.
1856, .'\pril IS, Hellevue, Mich.
iSoo. Oct. 23, West S]iringfield, Mas
►^ ia-3. —.—
JOSEPH WHITE, son of Tryphena Ely. (No. 34), was born in West Springfield, Mass., baptized Decem-
ber 17,1 749. He was a farmer, also a .surveyor, a soldier in the Revolutionary war, and for many years a selectman
in West Springfield. In 1806 he removed to Camillus, N. Y., where he died December 21, 1830.
He married in West Springfield, April 3, 1775, where she was born May 8, 1752, and where she died Novem-
ber 27, 1788, SARAH, daughter of Deacon John and Ann LEONARD.
He married, December 7, 1791, PHEBE CL.\PP, of Easthampton, Mass. .She was born December 26, 1752,
and died July 21, 1830.
w^hite children, by first marriage.
1786, March 12, West Springfield, Mass.
383
I.
Harold.
3S4*
II.
Am I A.
3S5
III.
Elijah.
3S6*
IV.
Tryi'Iikna Ely
387*
V.
Harold.
1779, April 18, West Springfield, Mass.
17S0, Aug. 30,
1782, March 10, " " "
17S4, March 25, "
1786, May 2, " " "
1S36, Aug. 8, Camillus, N. Y.
[Unmarried.]
1816, Jan'y 27.
1832, Sept. 10.
FIFTH GENERATION.
— . 1 126 .-^
EDWARD BANCROFT, M. D., F. R. S., son of Mary Ely, (No. 36), was bom in Westfield, Ma.ss.,
January g, 1744, and died at Margate, England, September 8, 1820. He was noted for his extensive knowledge of
science in general, and was intimate with Drs. Franklin, Priestley and other philosophers of the day. President
Adams, in his autobiograjjhy says, that "liancroft had been a pupil of Silas Dean when the latter was a teacher.
After some education he wa.s appointed to a trade, after which he went away to sea in delit to his master, returned
successful, and compensated his employer ; went again to sea, practiced medicine in Ouianain 1763, and taking up
his residence in England, published in 1766, his Natural History of Guiana."
He married, in 1770 or 1771, PENELOPE, daughter of Willi.^m and Penelope (U'<-//s) FELLOWS, of
Shropshire, England, born Nuveml)er 26, 1749, and died May 10, 1784.
3S8
389
3<)I
3<J2
BANCROFT CHILDREN.
EnwAnn NArUANiEL. | 1772, May 10, in England.
M. D., F. R. S. He was a military physician, and author of
two publications respecting the medical department of armies.
He also published an essay on the yellow fever. He married,
Oct. 6, 1811, Ursula Hill, daughter of William Hoscawen,
of Jamaica. Their fifth child, William Charles, born June 22,
1S26, Lieutenant Colonel, i6th regiment, married Eliza
Stanley, daughter of Henry Miller, of Melbourne. Australia.
Samiei. Forester. | 1774.
He married Nancy, daughter of Joseph Dixon, of Calcutta,
India. They had one daughter, Nancy, who married Lewis
McKenzie, m.ajor of Scotch Greys, of Findon and McGerald,
Roasshire.
JrriA Liu'isA. | 1776.
She married George Augustus Lamb, D. D,,Iden, Susse.x. Has
descendants who are of the clergy, vicinity of London,
RL\ciA Fran'CES. I 177S.
Catherine Peneloi'e. 17S4, Sept. 13.
1842, Sept. iS.
185-.
1S70, ^hlrch 19.
[Unmarried.]
[Unniarried.]
-^.^ xav i^*^
D.\NIEL B.-\NCROFT, M. I)., son of M.\RY ELY, (No. 36), was born in Westfield, Mass., November 2,
1746, and died in Philadelphia, Pa., of apople.xy, March 8, 1796. He was a Royalist or Tory during the Revolu-
tionary war. [See Pennsylvania .\rchives]. Went on the Roebuck, ship of war, to South ( amlina, and to Halifax
at the close of the war. He settled at Wilmington, Delaware, to collect oak bark to send to his brotlier in England.
He died at the residence of John Vaughn, Esq., in Philadelphia, while attending a clinner parl\ .
He married in Burlington, N. J., Sej.tember 8, 1776, MARY MAGDALEN, daughter of Peter and Eliza-
heth {Ci)/i') VALLEAN, born April 28, 1759, in Whiteland, Great Valley, Chester county, Pa., and died October
— , 1840, in (lallatin county, Ky.
liANCROFT CHILDREN.
395
39C>
I. Eliza Maria. | 1779, Jan'y 25.
She married first. James Dunlop Ross, of Virginia, 27th Oct.,
1795. Two children. She married second, W. F. Barrett.
II. Harriet Caroli.nw. 1783,0^.18. Perhaps at, or near
Charleston, South Carolina.
III. EnWARi) AiiGUSTUS. 17S5, April 30.
IV. Makv .\.\n. 1788, July 12, Wilmington, Del.
She married Horatio H. Turpin, March 30, 1803. They settled
in Virginia, where he had a plantation with 300 slaves. In
1821 they removed to Gallatin county, Ky., where one of the
daughters married the Hon. Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana. Her
son, Edward Augustus Turpin, was United States consul to
Venzuela, under President Buchanan.
1S49, -^Piil '4-
iSoo, .April 15. In Vi
poison
17S6, .Aug. S.
nia, from eating
ed preserves.
FIFTH GENERATION.
JOHN ELY, son of "Knsicn" John, (No. 40), was horn in West Sjiringfield, Mass., .\i)ril 6, 1735, where
he died August 25, 1815.
He married, November 30, 1758, in West Springfield, where she was born September 22, 1735, and where
she died July 3, 1777, DORCAS, (No. 78), daughter of Joseph and Margaret (Z^-^^wa/v/) ELY.
He married, (intention published May 13, 1780), the widow of Wh.liam Chapin, of Springfield, whose maiden
name was ABIGAIL MONT.\GUE, daughter of John and Thankkul {SJicliion) Montague, born in Hadley,
Mass., August 15, 1748, and died in West Springfield, April 29, 1810. The tombstone of John F'ly liears the
following inscri))tion :
■■SacreJ lu the nu-mury uf .MR. JOHN ELY. wliu dk-il
.Vugust 25th. 1815. .Aitctl So years.
Rest here my Hesh, in this dark tomh,
And wait awhile. Jesus will come
.•\nd take me above the skies."
307
39S
CHll.DKKN OK JOHN AND DOKl'AS ELY.
I. LoRAMA. I lyfx), March 27, West Springfield, Mass.
II. Ale.xander. I 1763. Jan'y 4, " " "
He enlisted in the Revohitionary army — was one of " Washing-
ton's Life Guards" — was present at the execution of Major
Andre, and participated in several battles of the Revolution.
He never married.
1766, Jan'y 7, West Springfield, Mass.
JOHN AND AHIGAIL ELY
iVcst Springfield, Mass
4ix>*
IV.
Horace
401*
V.
Eunice.
402*
VI.
John.
403*
VII.
Elisha.
404*
VIII.
Hkkvkv
1768,
Aug.
— ,
1773.
Aug.
'■
CHII.riREN OK
1782,
Dec.
13,
1784.
April
27.
179I,
Jan'y
II.
17O2, Jan'y 28, West Springfield, .Mas
1848, June 15, Rochester, N. Y.
1834, June 21, Soulliainplun, .Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1S09, March 10, Philadelphia, Pa.
1847, Oct. 3, Southampton, Mass.
1823. May 28, West Springfield, Mass.
1S54, Nov. 3, Allegan, Mich.
1862, Nov. 23. Rochester, N. Y.
»^ 130 ►^^^
0^^^
782
JUSTIN ELY, son of "Ensign" John, (No. 40), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 10, 1739,
where he died June 26, 181 7.
He graduated at Harvard College, in 1759, his father having made special provision for his collegiate educa-
tion. He was a successful merchant in his native town, doing perhaps a larger business at that time than any
merchant in Springfield. He represented his town in the General Court of Massachusetts in 1777, from 1780 to
to 1785 inclusive, and from 1790 to 1797, inclusive, and was otherwise prominent in public affairs. During the
war of the Revolution he was active in aiding his country, especially in the collection of men who were drafted
into the service, and providing for the comfort of those who were drafted and those who enlisted.
He was largely interested in real estate in the States of Massachusetts and Vermont, the District of Maine and
State of New York, and was one of the original proprietors of the Connecticut Western Reserve, in Ohio, under the
Connecticut Land Company.
'^
/
RUTH (\A/HITE) ELY.
FIFTH GENERATIOiM.
35
He married, November 9, 1762, RUTH, daughter of Captain Joel and Ruth {Dart) WHllK, ot Jioltoii
Conn. She was born February 29, 1744, and died of apoplexy, in West Sjiringfield, April 6, 1809.
He married, December 11, 1809, MRS. MARIAN LANE, relict of Captain Ebenezer Lane, of Northami)
ton. She was the daughter of Governor Matthew and Ursula {Wfllcott) ORISWOLD, of Lyme, Conn., where
she was born April 17, 1750. She married first, Charles Church Cliandlcr, by whom she had seven children ; tli
fourth, Hannah, married Theodore Ely, son of Justin. She married second, Captain Eisenezer Lane, b
whom she had one child, Ebenezer, late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of ()hi(i. who was born Sei)tember
17, 1793, and died in Sandusky, Ohio, June 12, 1866. She died in West Springfield, June 17, 1829.
405*
I.
TllEOIxiRF..
406
II.
Anna.
407*
III.
Justin.
408*
IV.
Heman.
CHILIIREN OF JUSTIN AND RUTH ELY
1764, AiiK. 10, West Springfield, Mass
I7fi7, May 12,
1772, Sept. 22. •■
1775, .\pril 24, "
1838, Nov. 28, West Springtield, Mass.
1776, Jaii'v 6,
1S50, Aug. 26,
1852, FelVy 2, Elyria, Ohio.
— »^^ X31 ^ .*-
^
iXyHu^eX^
yl^'eytJ'.'O'A^
1781
w^^l/t.-w^W? e
e^^y-f^^
EUNICE ELY, daughter of "Ensign" John, (No. 40}, was born in West Springfield, Mass., September 11,
1741, and died in Windsor, Conn., August 23, 1813.
She married in West Springfield, July 29, 1762, GENERAL ROGER, son of Captain Rocier and Elizabeth
(W'olcotf) NEWBERRY, born in Windsor, Conn., June 30, 1735, where he died February 13, 1818.
Cojiy of inscriptions on monument in cemetery, Windsor, Conn. :
•• ROGER NEWBERRY, ESQ.,
Was born June 30, A. D. 1735,
and after having sustained
with honor to himself
and advantage to the Public,
many of the most important
Offices
In the gift of the State,
Died
on the 13 of February,
A. D. 1S14,
Respected, honored and esteemed
Through life.
In death he was an example
of resignation
And confidence in the merits
of his Redeemer.
Death is the crown of life.
Were death deny'd, poor man would live in vain ;
Were death deny'd, to live would not be life :
Were death deny'd, ev'n fools would wish to die.
Death, wounds to cure ; we fall ; we rise ; we reign ;
Spring from our fetters, fasten in the skies :
Where blooming Eden withers in our siglu.
Death gives us more than was in Eden lost."
"EUNICE NEWBERRY,
wife of
THE HON. ROGER NEWBERRY.
was born
Aug. 29, \. D. 1741,
and died
Aug. 23, A. D. 1S13.
She was an Almoner to the poor,
And the good were her friends ;
Few have lived more beloved.
None liave died more regretted.
To the memory
of the best of
Parents,
Filial piety
Has erected
This
Moinimenl.
36
FIFTH GENERATION.
409
410
4"
412
NEWBERRY CHILDREN.
I. RdoeR. 1764, Sept. I, Windsor, Conn.
11. ELIZ.A.BETH. 1765. Oct. 15,
III. Periclks. 17&8, Jan'y ly,
IV. Ei.iZAHETii. 1773, Maicli 2
Married. March 25, 1795, Rev. Henry A. Rowland. In
Providence, R. I., Jan'y 13, 1764, ordained and ins
pastor of Congregational Church in Windsor, May 5,
dismissed, July 15, 1S35. Died Nov. 2S, 1S35. No chi
V. F-\NNy. I 1775. March 7. Windsor, Conn.
Married, June 25, 1799. John Sargent, Esq., attorney a
resided in Windsor. No children.
1779, t)ct. 7, Windsor, Conn.
1779. Oct. 7,
Graduated at Yale College
1783, Jan'y 27, Windsor, Conn.
1786, April II,
1764, Oct. 14, Win
dsor
176&, Sept. 27,
179I, Nov. 7,
1796, Aug. 12,
"
(irn in
stalled
1790—
ildren.
414
\'I.
EtNlri.
415
VH.
RoCER.
416*
VIII.
Henry
417*
IX.
RlIoliA
1S51, Dec. 12, Windsor, Conn.
1798, May 29, Windsor,
1S37, Sept. 10,
1S54, Dec. 2, Cuyahoga
1S74, Aug. 29, Windsor
Falls, Oli:
, C(.»nn.
--».-. 134 ►»«--
AMELIA ELY, daughter of "Ensicn" J'ihn, (No. 40), was born in West Sjiringfield, Mass., Decenilicr 26,
1750, and died in Tolland, Conn., April 28, 1786.
She married, February 8, 1781, DOCTOR JEREMIAH, son of Zeuulon and S.\rah {S/nitJi) WEST, born
in Tolland, Conn., July 20, 1753, where he died October 18, i8o6.
Doctor West married second, Marth.-i, daughter of Doctor Thomas and .\nn (C/iiMs) Williams, who was
born in Deerfield, Mass., January 29, 1755, and died in Tolland, Conn., December 22, 1804. Their children, all
born in Tolland, Conn., were Francis, born September 5, 1788, died in Elyria, Ohio, February 7, 1869; Cyntliia,
born July 21, 1791, married Heman Ely at Elyria, Ohio, December 7, 1846, and died in Hartford, Conn., August
5, 1871; Julia, horn September 29, 1794; Edmund, born November 25, 1796, died in Elyria, Ohio, July 15, 1825,
and Louisa, born May 19, 1802.
west children.
41S
419'
420
I. L.WRA. I 17S1, Dec. 30, Tolland, Conn.
Married Capt. Joseph Abbott, of Ellington, Conn., March 12,
1S05, and died without issue.
H. Faxnv. I 1784. May 18, Tolland, Conn.
III. A.MELIA. I 17S6, March 31,
Married in West Springfield, Nov. 25, 1830, Col. Prentice
Williams, of Stockbridge, son of Capt. Daniel and Esther
(Avery) Williams. He was born in Groton, Conn., June 7,
1773, and died in Stockbridge, Mass., Sept. 6, 1S69. Amelia
had no children.
1S12, April 29, Stockbridge, Mass.
1812, April 29, Stockbridge, Mass.
1875, Nov. 3,
— ^.^ 136 ^~t
REUBEN ELY, son of Reuben, (No. 41), was born in Springfield, Ma.ss., Jul\- 4. 1749, and died in Hancock,
lierkshire county, Mass., July 18, 1825.
He married in Hancock, January 30, 1776, SARAH PERRY, born in Hancock, Se[jteniber 4, 1754, where
she died March 27, 1813. Her sister Elcnor married Noah Ely, lirother of Reuben.
422* II. Sarah.
423* HI. LUCRETIA.
CHILDREN.
1777, May 17, Hancock, Mass.
17S1, June 23,
17S7, Sept. iS,
1804, June 24, Hancock, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1S48, March 19, Williamstown, Mass.
1851, Nov. 22, West Troy, N. Y.
FIFIH GENERATION.
37
— •*- X3V ►-
NOAH ELY, son of Rkuben, (No. 41J, was born in Springfield, Mass., May 31, 1751, and died in Hancock,
Mass., November 29, 1795. He was a Justice of the Peace in Hancock in 1793, '94 and '95. On his monument
are Masonic emblems, indicating that he was a member of that fraternity.
He married in Hancock, September 22, 1776, where she was born October 31, 1757, and where slie died
February 6, 1797, ELt:NOR PERRY, sister of his brother Reuben's wife.
424'
425
426
427*
42S*
42(J*
CHILDKEN.
I. JiiHN BuRGOVNK. I 1777, Nov. II. Il.iiicock, Mass.
II. Sar.\h. I 1779, Feb'y 25,
Married, April 19, 1798, Thomas Sweet, born in Hancock, Marcli
24, 1775, died Jan'y 29, 1S4S. No children.
III. Elkncir.
IV. R(l.\.\.NNA.
V. No.^H.
VI. Esther.
1 78 1, Jan'y 6, Hancock, Mass.
1782, Nov. I,
17S4, Oct. 13,
T790, Sept. 23,
1S02, .Aug. 23, Hancock, Mass
1S69, April 23, "
1799. June 13, Hancock, Mass.
[Unmarried.
1S56, July 2, New Berlin, N. Y.
1571, March 6,
1572, Dec. 7, Hancock, Mass.
^.^ X40
ISRAEL ELY, son of Reuben, No. (41), was born in Hancock, Mass., July 3, 1765, .and died in Hebron,
Wa.shington county, N. Y., January 7, 1826. He was a farmer and hotel keeper.
He married in Hancock, Mass., in 1784, OLIVE, daughter of Henry and Phebe [Brooke) CARPENTER,
born in Windham, Conn., May 4, 1765, and died in Hebron, N. Y., November 24, 1827.
430«-
I.
Li; VI.
431'"
II.
Samcel.
432*
HI.
Sarah.
433*
IV.
Phkbe.
434*
V.
Reche.n.
435*
VI.
Ri>.X.\NNA.
436*
VII.
Israel.
437
VIII.
Olive.
438*
IX.
J.,HN.
439"
X.
Na.ncv.
440*
XI.
Polly.
441"
XH.
Betsey.
442*
XIII.
Jane Maria
1785, June 9, Hancock,
1786, Sept. 23,
178S, Nov. II, Hebron,
1790, Oct. 20, "
1792, Sept. 22, "
1794, Sept. 5,
1796, June 16,
1795, Feb'y 24,
iSoo, April 23,
1803, Sept. 16, "
1806, May 6,
180S, Feb'y 25,
1810, Sept. 24,
Mass.
N. Y.
1810, June 26, Whitehall, N. Y,
1873, Nov. 17, Hebron, N. Y.
1S34, .^pril — , Washington, Co., N. Y.
1832, Dec 25, Shelburne, Vt.
iS6g, June 10, Petersburg, N. Y.
1844, March 4, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y.
1S81, Feb'y 3, Norwood, Kansas.
— »^^ x-at2 ^-*-^
ABNER ELY, son of Adner, (No. 42), wa.s born in West Springfield, Mass., was baptized October i, 1738,
and died at sea probably in 1781. He is reported to have been a shipping merchant or a sea captain. It is said
he owned a vessel which was freighted with sugar, was foundered, and the cargo lost. On a subsequent voyage his
repeated losses so preyed upon his mind that he died on his homeward passage and was buried in the sea.
His wife was SARAH FERGUSON, of whom no record has been obtained save that two children were born,
a daughter and a son.
CHILDREN.
443 I. Sakah. I I
Dates of birth and death unknown. She married Benjamin
Brodice and died without issue.
444» II. Wii.i.LVM Ferccson. | 17S1, March 3, near Smyrna, Del. | 1S39, Jan'y 14, Cliillicothe, ().
~t.^ 143 ►•»
THANKFUL ELY, daughter of Akner, (No. 42), was born probably in Middletown, Conn., February 8,
1745. and died in Providence, R. I., January 27, 1801.
— ■ (
38 FIFTH GENERATION.
She married in Middletown, Conn., October 31, 1771, SAMUEL, probably son of Ch.\rles HAMLIN,
born in Middletown, September 9, 1746. They removed soon after their marriage to Providence, R. I., where
Mr. Hamlin died, .\pril i, 1801.
H.AiMLIX CHILDREN.
445* I. Wll.I.IAM.
1772, Oct. 15, Providence, R. I.
1S69, Nov. 22, Provideiue, R. I.
446 11. Sami KI. El-V.
1774, June 30,
Mar'ried Nancy Bolsten. No children.
1864, .April 14,
447 III. Ann.
1776. March 12, Providence, R. I.
1S36, April iS. [Unman ifd.l
44S IV. RlCHAKl).
1778, March 6.
1778, March 30, Providence, R. I.
449 y. Richard.
1779, March 29,
1796, Dec. 23,
450 VI. Meiiitaule.
1781, Oct. II,
1855, April 4,
451 VII. Makv.
17S3, Oct. 19,
1859, Dec. 23, "
452 VIII. puiN IIasmkk.
17S7, Aug. 26,
l85f), Feb'y 9,
^ • • 1^0 - . ».
DESIRE I'^LV, daughter of Abner, (No. 42), was born in Middletown, Conn., June 19, 1754, and died in
Providence, R. I., November 17, 1820.
She married, September 25, 1774. CERSHOM JONES. He died in Providence, R. I., May i, 1809.
JONES CHILDREN.
453 I. Betsky.
1775, Aug. 25.
1776, Dec. 15.
454 II. Daniki..
1777, April 7.
1777, April 19.
455 III. Wll.I.IAM.
I77g, July 30.
1780, April 7.
456 IV. William.
17S1, Feb'y 3.
1806, Jan'y 11.
457 \'- James Green.
1782, Oct. 23.
1S20, April 12.
45S VI. Samuel Ely.
1784, Jan'y 30.
1S17, Feb'y 15, Utica, N. Y.
Married Margaret , and had two children, William Harrison,
born in New York City, in 1S15, and died ,-it Far Rockaway,
L. I.. September 27, 1S49, and Frances Maria born New York,
February 16, lSi2.
459 Vll. Eliza. | 1786, Jan'y iS.
1S55, .April 4, Gloucester, R. I.
Married in Providence, April — , 1S29, .Miram Baker.
460 VIII. Daniel.
17S8, Aug. 13.
1805, Oct. 28.
461 IX. Fanny.
1790, July 15.
1795. Feb'y 6.
462 X. Desire Ely.
1792, July 22.
1869, Oct. 14.
463" XI. Martha D0RR.4NCE.
1794, Aug. 19.
1858, April 14.
464 -Xll. Gekshom.
1797. Nov. 30.
1S31, May 27.
« , , X31 • . >
LUKE BLISS, son of Mercv Ely, (No. 43), was born in Springfield, Mass. , April 10, 1738, where he died
Ajiril 19, 181 1.
He married in Springfield, December 4, 1758, where she was born Decemlier 11, 1739, and where slie died
May 12, 1772, MARY, daughter of Jededi.^h and R-^vchel BLISS.
bliss children.
465 I. M.\RV.
1759, Nov. 13, Springfield, Mass.
4O6 II. Luke.
1762, Feb'y 13,
467 III. Luke.
1763, Feb'y 10,
46S IV. Lawrence.
1763, Dec. 26,
•^^ X36 ^*
CALEB ELY, son of Caleb, (No. 44), was born in West Springfield, Mass., April i, 1741, and died in
South Hadley, Ma.ss., May 4, 1812.
He married, November 21, 1771, .\BIG.\IL, daughter of Thomas and Mindweli. {Ah'cn/) WHITE, born in
South Hadley, , 1749, and died March 22, 1814.
-H »
FIFTH GENERATION.
39
469
I.
Oil
<c.\s.
470
II.
All
i;ail.
471*
III.
An
CAIL.
CHILDREN.
1772, Aiijf. 15, South Hadley, Mass.
177-1, Fub'y 25,
1777. Dec. 16, "
-».-. XSV ►**
1772, Dec. II, South Hadlcy, Mass.
1775. Sept. II,
1850, July 25, Hillt-rica, Mass.
WILLIAM ELY, son of Caleb, (No. 44), was born in West Springfield, Mass., June 15, 1743, where he
died March 2, 1S25.
He married, October 12, 1766, DRUSILLA, daughter of William BREW.STER, of Windham, Conn., a
dirc( t descendant of Elder William Brewster, of the Mayflower and Plymouth colony. She was born Novem-
ber 3, 1745, and died in West Springfield, October 13, 1828.
1S09, Oct. II, St. Bartholomew.
i7qo, Au-;. 7. West Springfield, Mass.
1S42, .April 6, Hartford, Conn.
1S51J, June 25, New York City.
1777. Nov. 27, West Springfield, Mass.
1866, July 6, Monson, Mass.
17S4, March 14, West Springfield, Mass
CHILDREN.
472"
I.
Eiiw.vniis
I7&7.
Dec. 8, West
Springfield,
Mass.
473
11.
William
K
REWSTER.
1770,
March 22, "
474*
III.
Eli.
1772,
lulv 25,
475*
IV.
M.\kv.
1774.
Nov. 15, ■•
476
V.
AlfkrI).
1777.
May 4.
477*
VI.
.Alfred.
I77S,
Nov. 8,
47S
VII.
RaI.I'II.
I7S4.
Fehy4,
•'
^.-i 139 ►.
MARY KLY, daughter of Calki;, (No. 44), was born in West Si)ringfield, Mass., February 22, 1747, where
she married, February 15, 1767, LEONARD, son of Elisha and Miriam i^Ely) CHAPIN.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
479 I. Lkcinarh
480 II. Coffin.
1767, Dec. 27, West Springfield, Mass.
1769, April 22, "
► • -. 160 ■ .—
MARTIN ELY, son of Caleb, (No. 44), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 15, 1751, where he
died .'\pril 12, 1822.
He married, March i, 1774, ELIZABETH ROBERTS, born in Northam|iton, Ma.ss., January 25, 1753, and
died in West Springfield, December 17, 1829.
CHILDREN.
4SI
I.
Seth.
4S2*
II.
Salome.
483*
Ill,
Seth.
484
IV.
El.IZAIlETH.
485*
V.
Nancy.
486
VI.
Pamei.ia.
487*
VII.
Amelia.
488
VIII.
Martin.
4S9
4c)0
491*
1775, lune 3, West Springfield, Mass.
1777, July 12, ■•
1780, Feb'y 5, "
1782, April 9, •'
1784, July 17, "
1786, Dec. 15, "
1788, July 24, "
1791, June I, " " "
Was killed by the falling of a clock weight on his head in the
meeting house,
I.\. Iti.iA. I 1794, Jan'y I, West Springfield, Mass.
She married in Springfield, Mass., November 12, 1828, Benja-
min, son of Elijah and Mary (Gibbs) Phelps, born at Lyme,
Conn., June 3, 1787, and died in Springfield, Mass., December
12, 1838. His first wife was Amelia Ely, sister of Julia. Sec
No. 487,
She married in Springfield, .August 15, 1844, Corbett Ludington,
born in West Springfield, December 14, 1794, and died in
Boston, Mass., March 22, 1852. She had no children.
X. Mary Edwards,
177O, Oct. 4, West Springfield, Mass.
1862, Oct. 19, Evansville, Wis.
1S51, Aug. 22, Springfield, Mass.
1849, Feb'y 21, Hornby, N.Y, [Unmarried.]
1842, Aug. 5, Moravia, N. Y.
1787, April 26, West Springfield Mass.
1827, June 3, Springfield, Mass.
1807, Aug. 20, Northampton, Mass.
1879, July 3, Winchester, Mass.
XI. Caleh.
1796, April 4, West Springfield, Ma
1799, July 4,
181S, April 15, West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
FIFTH GENERATION.
JOHN HUBBARD, son of Rachel Ely, (No. 45), was born in Sheffield, Mass., August 5, 1742, and died
August 18, 1796.
His wife was SARAH CHIPMAN, %\^icr oi Jiuigf Na/haitui Chipinan, of Vermont.
492* I. John.
493* II. Uenky.
494* III. S.VR.Mi.
495 IV. \VlLI,l.\M.
1781,
17S3. W-1.V
1785.
17S7,
HUBI;.\RD CHILDREN.
— , Sheffield, Mass.
, , Madison, Ohio.
1S63, Dec. 25, Pitlsfield, Mass.
, , Auburn, N. Y.
1S46, , Chicago, III. [Unmanied.J
y.^ 163 - .
(ONATHAN HUBIiARl), son of Rachel Ely, (No. 45), was born in Sheffield, Mass., June 25, 1744,
and died January i, 1825.
His first wife was LUCRETIA PI.XLEY.
His second, ANNE DEAN.
HriiHARH IHU.DKEN.
496
497
49S
499
50(J*
501*
502*
503
504
I.
Rachel.
■771.
Sheffield, .Mass.
11.
P,A.MELIA.
1773,
III.
LUCRETL\.
1774.
IV.
Elizaheth. ■)
1777.
V.
Jonathan, j"
■777.
1847,
— , ronneaulville, Pa
VI.
Elijah.
1782,
1843,
— , Sheffield, Mass.
VII.
Samuel.
1785.
1873,
— •
VIII.
Anne.
1793,
IX.
John.
1799-
*.^ 164 ►-«-
MOSES HUBBARD, son of Rachel Ely, (No. 45), was born in Sheffield, Mass., January 5, 1747, where
he died March 27, 1830.
His first wife wa.s ABIGAIL SHELDON.
His second, LUCY WILLIAMS, whom he married in 1796, in Hillsdale, Columbia county, N. Y. She was
born in Stillwater, Saratoga county, N. Y., .\ugust 27. 1763, and died in Sheffield, Mass., in 1823.
505
I.
Polly.
506
II.
Hannah.
507*
III.
Elisha.
508
IV.
Aaron.
509
V.
Moses Wu.llam
510*
VI.
Nancy.
HUHKARD CHILDREN.
1778, June 30, Sheffield, Mass.
1779, Dec. 25,
1781, May 12, " "
1784. Aug. 22,
1797, Feb'y 3, "
iSoo, Nov. 2g, " "
Died in infancy.
Died in infancy.
1S35, , Sheffield, Mass.
Went lo Virginia.
1859, Feb'y 8. | Unmarried.]
166 - .«-
TIMOTHY HUBBARD, son of Rachel Ely, (No. 45), was born in Sheffield, Mass., February 23, 1749,
where he died April 10, i8ig.
He married, December 23, 1783, LUCY HALL. She died in Sheffield.
5"
I.
Francis.
512
II.
Eliza M.
513*
III.
Timothy.
514*
IV.
Harvey Hali
515
V.
Francis.
1784, Oct. 7,
1786, July 4,
1788, May 31
1790, March
1792, July 18
HUBBARD CHILDREN.
Sheffield, Mass.
1 791, April 14, Sheffield. Mass.
In infancy, Springville, N. Y.
1S63, Dec. 24, Erie, Pa.
1865, , Hastings, Minn.
1796, July 31, Sheffield, Mass.
FIFTH GENERATION.
— --- XSV ►.-^
NOAH ELY HUBBARD, son of Racjhel Ely, (No. 45), was born in Sheffield, Mass., February 15, 1754,
and died in the house in which he was born August 4, 1844. He married in Sheffield, in 1775, PRUDENCE,
daughter of Amos and {Sedgiuick) KELLOGG, born in Sheffield, , 1745, where she died March 16, 1810.'
He married, , 181 1, MARY, daughter of Nathaniel and Marv, {Smith) BOSWQRTH, born in Sandisfield,
Mass., , 1771, and died in Sheffield, September 21, 1858. Mr. Hubbard was a farmer.
HUBIIARD CHILDREN.
516
I.
Prcde.nck.
1777, ,
Shcffickl, Mass.
517*
II.
Noah.
177S, Oct. 20,
5IS
III.
ASHEK.
17S1, ,
519*
IV.
Eli.
17S3, June 13,
520*
V.
Lrcv.
17S5. ,
521
VI.
Pamei.ia.
1787, ,
1792, , Sheffield, Mass.
1846, Aug. 26, Council Bluffs, lo
1796, Aug. 20, Woodbury, N. ).
1S56, March g, Sylvania, Ohio.
1868, Feb'y 7, Erie, Monroe Co.,
1796, Aug. 6, Sheffield, Mass.
^. -. IVO ^-—^
NATHAN HALE, son of Lvdia Eia', (No. 47), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., April 18, 1742, and
died in Goshen, Conn., September 6, 1813. He graduated at Yale College in 1769, was judge of the Litchfield
County Court, a deacon of the church in Goshen, and was highly respected as a man of integrity and piet\-. He
married, April 26, 1778, MRS. SALOME ROBBINS, widow of ^rt:w/ci'/j?(?i^/w/j-, of Canaan, and daughter of Rkv.
Jonathan and Elizabeth {Metcalf) LEE, of Salisbury, Conn., where she was born December i, 1754, and died
in Goshen, Conn., September 22, 1S13.
522
I.
EllZA.
523*
II.
LVIIIA.
524
III.
Nathan Metc^i.e.
525*
IV.
Clarissa.
526
V.
Harriei-.
527"
VI.
Ji)Natil\n Lee.
52S*
VII.
Car(U,ine.
hale children.
I77y, Feb'y iS, Goshen, Conn.
1781, April 4,
1783, Feb'y 12, '■
Went to South America about iSio.
17S6, June 8, Goshen, Conn.
17SS, Feb'y 22,
1790, May 31,
1795, Oct. 10,
1S03, Jan'y 11, Goshen, Conn.
1865, Aug. 10, Obeilin, Oliio.
1814, Aug. iS.(?)
1S41, Aug. 21, Westfield, Mass.
1827, Nov. 13.
1835. Jan'y 15, near Savannah, Ga.
1851, Oct. 5, Gowanda, N. Y.
LYDL\ HALL, daughter of Lydi.\ Ely, (No. 47), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., October 13, 1743,
where she died December 15, 1780. She married, December 10, 1772, COLONFX GIDEON, son of Deacon
Nathaniel and Sarah {Chapiii) BURT, born in Longmeadow, July 30, 1743, where he died June 12, 1825.
After the death of his first wife. Colonel Burt married, October 22, 1783, Mrs. Cc/id Salui?. widow of Ra\
Abishai Sabin, of Pomfret, Conn., and daughter of Captain Simon Cotton.
530
II.
Simeon.
531
III.
Lyijia.
532*
IV.
Lovice.
HURT CHILDREN.
1773. '^ct. 21, Longmeadow, Mass
1775, March 3, "
1777, Feb'y 10,
1779, March, 25,
1S45, Aug. 13, Longmeadow, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1777. Aug. 17, Longmeadow, Mass.
1779, Nov. 19, " "
1856, Dec. 17, Wilbraham, Mass.
ESTHER I'XY, daughter of Jonathan, (No. 49), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., December 18, 1742,
w-here she died June 5, 1824. She married, (intention entered December 23, 1763), MOSES, son of Moses and
Hannah {Warriner) BURT, born in Wilbraham, October 27, 1740, where he died July 15, 1787.
533'
534*
I. Chloe.
II. Moses.
:76s, Jan'v
1776, July
BURT children.
24, Wilbraham, Mass.
1S56, Dec. 16, Unadilla, N. Y..
1869, Sept. 15, Wilbraham, Mass.
FIFTH GENERATION.
.- 180 ■■ .^
JONATHAN ELY, son of Jonathan, (No. 49), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., October ii, 1746, where
he died February 28, 1827. He married in Wilbraham, September 8, 1774, where .she died October 26, 1S13,
ABIGAIL, daughter of Asaph and Mary {Robbins) KING.
CHILDREN.
535 I. Amc.Mi.. I 1775, Sept. 11, Wilbraham, Mass. | 1846, Oct. — , Warsaw, Ind.
Slic married in Salem, (now Conneaut), Ashtabula county, Ohio, April 13, 1S19, Rev.
Joseph Badger, (his second wife), son of Henry and Mary (Langdon) Badger. He was
born in Wilbraham, Mass., Feb'y 28, 1757, graduated at Yale College in 17S5 ; pastor of
church in Blandford, Mass., from Oct., 1787, to Oct., 1800 ; went to the Western Reserve
in Ohio in the fall of 1800, being the first missionary who arrived there. He spent three
or four years as a missionary among the whites in the eastern part of the Reserve; the
next three or four years he labored among the Wyandotte Indians, at and in the vicinity
of Sandusky, Ohio, when he returned to his former field of labor in the eastern part
of the Reserve. Here he continued his work as a missionary among the whites,
(except a season in the war of i8l2, when he served as chaplain in the army, under Gen.
Wm. Harrison, and two or three years which he spent as slated supply of three or four
churches), until Oct. 19, 1825, when he was installed pastor of the church in Gustavus, Ohio.
He terminated a long and laborious life in Perrysburg, Ohio, April 5, 1846, aged 89 years.
His wife survived him only six months. She died near Warsaw, Kosciusko county, Ind.,
at the residence of her niece, Mrs. Abigail E. Curtis, Oct., 1S46. She had no children.
536*
II.
IdNAl II.W.
537
III.
Sakaii.
53s*
IV.
SnlMUA.
539*
V.
SaMI T.I-.
540*
VI.
MAin.
1778, Nov. 3, Wilbraham, Mass.
1780, Jan'y 17, " "
1781, Aug. 21. ■■ "
1783, Sept. 14, ■■ "
1786, July 20, " "
1S71, May 27, Wilbraham, Mass.
1S07, Dec. 13, " "
1S66, March 25, Conneaut, Ohio.
1847, Nov. 2, Monroe, Ohio.
1S54, Jan'y 20, Conneaut, Ohio.
181
MERCY ELY, daughter of Jonathan, (No. 49), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., September 4, 1748, where
she died October 5, 1802. She married in Wilbraham, 1772, where he was born November 8, 1744, and where he
died June 11, 1830, WILLIAM, son of Isaac and Mary {B/iss) BRF:WER. He married his second wife October
16, 1805, JEMIMA, daughter of Solomon and Mary {Strong) Boltwood, born December 18, 1763, and died
Jjily 29, 1850.
BREWER CHILDREN.
541
I.
Mkkcv.
542
II.
Mkrcy.
Marrie
543*
III.
William.
544*
IV.
Like.
545*
V,
LlTHF.R.
546*
VI.
Timothy.
547*
VII.
ECMCE.
1773, Aug. 9, Wilbraham, Mass.
1775, April 20, "
Married David Hitchcock, of Wilbraham, Mass.
1777, July 14, Wilbraham, Mass.
1779. Aug. 7,
1782, May 7,
1784, July 12, " "
1787, Dec. 31, " "
1773, , Wilbraliani, Mass.
1855, June 15,
1851, .'\pril 6,
1849, Nov. 4, Kelloggsville, Ohio.
1865, Feb'y 15, Wilbraham, Mass.
1863, Jan'j' 10,
1S76, Sept. 5, Windsor, Vt.
^»* ^ 188 ^-*-
LYDL\ ELY. daughter of Jon.\than, (No. 49), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., April 12, 1751, where she
died March 27, 1828. She married in Wilbraham, April 11, 1769, where he was born February 17, 1748, and
where he died , SOLOMON, son of William and Jemima (B/iss) KING. She married, January 23, 1777,
ZEBLILON, son of Isaac and Experience (IVarri/ier) CHAPIN, being his second wife. He was born in
Chicopee, Ma,ss., November 11, 1741, and died in Wilbraham, October 27, 1823.
KiNc, children.
1770, Jan'y 11, Wilbraham, Mass.
He went west when a young man.
1772, June 7, Wilbraham, Mass.
Nov, 29, 1792, Jacob Lyon. Settled in Ohio.
548
I.
Lyman.
549
II.
LVLIIA.
Married in Wilbraham, ;
FIFTH GENERATION.
43
550*
III.
Is.\..vc.
551*
IV.
M.VRCV.
552
V.
Solomon.
553*
VI.
Matild.\.
554
VII.
("k.1,1.^.
555*
VIII.
A(i[s,\.
55&
IX.
Solomon,
Married, Oct. 26, iSi.
No issue.
557*
X.
('k,ll\.
55S
XI.
WlLLL\M.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
1777. Oct. 30, Wilbraham, Mass.
1779, Oct. 4,
i7Si,July4,
1783. July 5,
1785, Aug. 14,
1787, Aug. 8,
1789, Sept. 20, "
, Betsey Van Horn, daughter of Cah
17S9, Sept. 20, Willjraliani, Mass.
lygi, Aug. 2,
1855, Oct. 8, Wilbraham, Ma.ss.
1S52, Oct. 20,
1787, Sept. iS,
1862, May 10, Hebron, Oonn.
1789, May 21, Wilbraham, Mass.
1859, June 10, Watertown, N. Y.
1831, June 17, Wilbraham, Mass.
in Van Horn, of Chicopee.
I 1875, May I, Ware, Mass.
1S24, June6, C.'hicopee, Mass.
-*. - X03 ^ -^t^
JUDAH ELY, son of Jcwathan, (No. 49), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., June 24, 1753, where he died
of apoplexy, May 15, 1 814. He married in Wilbraham, May 24, 1781, where she was born December i, 1752, and
where she died September 3, 1825, ANNE, daughter of Mose.s and Mary WARRINER.
CHILDREN.
559*
I.
EsTHLH
560*
II.
Anne.
561*
III.
JUDAH.
562*
IV.
John.
563*
V.
LvniA.
564*
VI.
MiK.MM
565
VII.
Mercy.
566*
VIII.
Joseph.
1782, April 9, Wilbraham, Mass.
17S3, Nov. 30,
17S5, Sept. 2,
1788, Oct. 19,
1790, Sept. 20,
1793, Oct. 4,
1795, Oct. 25,
1797, Aug. 23,
1852, Nov. 21, Longmeadow, Mass.
1878, July 27, West Springfield, Mass.
1826, Nov. 9, Chardon, Ohio.
1831, Feb'y iS, Wilbraham, Mass.
1873, April 5, Belchertown, Mass.
1828, Jan'y 12, Monson, Mass.
1842, Aug. 23, Longmeadow, Mass.
[Unmarried.
1S34, July 6, St. Louis, Mo.
REV. HENRY ELY, son of Jonathan, (No. 49j, was born in Wilbraham, Mass,, May 15, 1755, and died
at the house of his daughter, Mrs. Louisa C. Bray/on, in Watertown, N. Y., August 2, 1835. He graduated at
Dartmouth College in 1777, was pastor of the church in North Killingworth, Conn., nearly twenty years, when
he removed to the State of New York, where the remainder of his life was passed. He married in Wilbraham,
September 27, 1781, ACHSAH, daughter of Oliver and Catharine (Brnccr) BLISS, burn in Wilbraham, March
13, 1760, and died in Watertown, N. Y., June 19, 1837.
567*
I
568*
II
569*
III
570
IV.
571*
V.
572
VI.
573*
VII.
574*
VIII.
Catharine Ann.
Mary Sophronia.
Achsah Maria.
Henry Bliss.
Clarissa Betsey.
James Emmerson.
Charles Augustu;
Louisa Cecelia.
CHILDREN.
1782, Oct. 28, Wilbraham, Mass.
1784, Nov. 30, North Killingworth, Conn.
1787, May 24,
1789, Oct. I,
1792, Feb'y 10, " "
1794, Aug. 27,
1796, June 30, " "
1798, Aug. 3,
1S72, Nov. IS, Godfrey, 111.
1S68, Sept. II, Rome, N. Y.
1864, Aug. 19, " "
1827, Aug. 27, in Virginia. [Unmarried.]
1873, April 3, Suisun, Cal.
1837, , I'lorence, Ala.
[Unmarried.]
1869, Jan'y 25, St. Louis, Mo.
— •. -. X8S . .-
ELIZABETH ELY, daughter of Jonathan, (No. 49), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., May 15, 1757, and
died in Monson, Mass., February i, 1818. She married STEPHEN, son of Captain James and Miriam
WARRINER, born in Wilbraham, June 8, 1760, and died in Monson, July 9, 1842. He was an influential farmer,
living in the northwest part of Monson in the early part of the present century; was a selectman in 181 1 and in
1817; a reiiresentative to the General Court in 1811-12, and in 1818-19.
FIFTH GENERATION.
575*
I.
L.\TKA.
576*
II.
D.M'HINK.
577*
III.
Stri'iien Orlan
57S*
IV.
Amy.
WARRINER CHILDREN.
1789, Dec. 14,-Monson, Mass.
1791, March 19, " "
1793, Nov. 15,
1796, Feb'y 29, " "
**-. XSV ►-• —
1843, Ma)- 8, Greenwich, Mass.
1S63, Sept. 21, Monson, Mass.
186S, Feb'.v 13,
1S71, Feb'y 12, Vinehind, N. J.
LYDIA ELY, daughter of N.\th.\niel, (No. 30), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., June 2, i 748, where .she
died February 19, 1781. She is spoken of as one who feared God from her youth, was e.xemplary in her Hfe, and
greatly esteemed. She was remarkably composed and resigned during her long sickness, maintained a stead)- hope
of an interest in God's favor, and died with comfort, and even with joy. She married, January 30, 1777, DAVID,
son of Preserved and Rachel (^Kilbonrne) WHITE, born in Springfield, Mass., January 30, 1747, and died
October 2, 1823. He was a joiner and lived in Springfield and Longmeadow.
WHITE CHILDREN.
570
5S0
I. Sakah.
II. Daviii,
177S, Nov. 23.
1780, Oct. 2.
1850, Jan'y 28.
1 78 1, Jan'y 30.
[ LInniairied.]
^.-. 189 ►..^
DEACON NATHANIEL ELY, son of Nathaniel, (No. SO), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., May 31,
1751, where he died June 18, 1808. He is said to have been a man possessed of a liberal and patriotic mind;
hopefully sanctified by the spirit of God. He was eminently useful, both in church and State ; a tender husband,
an affectionate father, and a generous friend, living as a christian, and enjoying the consolations of Christianity.
He married, February 16, 1 786, ELIZABETH, daughter of Doctor Samuel and Martha ( Williams) RAYNOLDS,
of Somers, Conn., where she was born October 7, 1759, and died in Amherst, Mass., March 22, 1841. After the
death of Doctor Raynohls his widow niarried Nathaniel Eh', father of Deacon Nathaniel.
; > 1 ■-■
I.
Makv.
5S2
II.
Sa.nuki..
583
III.
S-\MrF,i..
5S4
IV.
ELiZAiiiyrn.
Married, Aug. 22, 18
Saratoga county. N.
No children.
585*
V.
Bkii.ah.
586
VI.
Marlua.
children.
1787, Feb'y 4, Longmeadow, Mass.
17SS, July 25,
1789, Aug. 5,
1790, Nov. 7.
1825, Elisha, son of John and ("hloc (Co.x) Taylor, born in Charlton,
v., May 13, 17S6, and died in Cleveland, Ohio, April 24, l86l.
1842, Dec. 15, .-Amherst, Mass.
1788, July 26, Logmeadow, Mass.
1797, May 14,
1872, March—, Cleveland. Ohio.
1792, .Vpril 24, Longmeadow, Mass. I 1838, Dec. i, Hartford, Conn.
1795, Dec. 15, " " I 1857, Oct. 20, Boston, Mass.
Married in Hartford, Conn., Jan'y 4, 1S30, Rev. Daniel, son of Daniel and Sar.ah (Beard)
Temple, being his second wife. He was born in Reading, Mass., Dec. 23, 1789, the eldest
of thirteen children. He graduated at Dartmouth College in 1817, and at the Theological
Seminary at Andover, in 1820; was ordained in 1821 ; sailed as a missionary of the
American Board of Missions, for Malta, in 1822, carrying with him the first printing press
for the east.
His first wife was Rachel, daughter of Col. T. Dix, of Boscawen, N. H. She died in Malta
in 1827. Soon after his second marriage, he sailed again for Malta with his wife. From
1833 to 1844, he lived in Smyrna, occupied with his press. He then returned to this
country, and was employed nearh- three years as agent of the .American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
In 1847 he was installed pastor of the church in Phelps, N. Y., where he continued two years,
then returned to his native place, and died in the midst of his relatives, .Aug. 9, 1851, in the
confidence that he was going to his eternal home in the hea\-ens. He said," I am a happy
man. I am looking forward to an eternity of blessedness." Martha had no children.
-»-^ 193 ►.«-
ABIGAIL ELY, daughter of Nathaniel, (No. SO), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., January 7, 1762, and
died in Greenfield. Mass.. October 6, 1842. She married, December 6, 1787, ELIHU, son of Ekenezer and
Deborah [Chanillcr) COLTON, born in Longmeadow, September 5, 1753, and died May 26, 1825.
FIFTH GENERATION.
45
COLTON CHILDREN.
17S9. Auor. 29, Longmeadow, Mass.
1783, Sept. 22.
1797, July 8,
1799, April 25,
1 801, .\pril I.
Married Natliaiiiel Gilman ; resided in Exeter, N. H. No children.
VI. .\i;ii;aii.. I 1S04, .April 15, Longmeadow, Mass.
-^^ 3.&4L _**
5S7
I.
WlLLI-\M.
58S
n.
EllIiNlC/.ER.
589*
III.
Ei.iiir.
590
IV.
.Ai;I(;ail.
591
V.
Lndia Ely.
1S36, April 16, Longmeadow, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1867, Feb')- II, -Agawam, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1847, Dec. 27, Enfield, f*onn.
1802, Oct. 10, Longmeadow, Mass.
1873, Aug. 15, Exeter, N. H.
1855, Aug. 26, Phelps, .N. Y.
C.'VPTAIN ETHAN ELY, , son of Nathaniel, (No. SO), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., February 13,
1764, where he died May 13, 1848. He was an industrious, thrifty farmer and land-holder, familiarly known as
"Si///i>r" Ely, and in the church as "Dfacon" Ely, and was for many years one of the leading spirits in the
community, though inodest and unobtrusive in his intercourse with men, having a gentle, sensitive nature, combined
with firmness and courage. He married, January 6, 1791, HANNAH, daughter of Jonathan and Hannah
(^Coolcy) BURT, born in Longmeadow, March 18, 1764, where she" died December 24, 1829.
59.r*
I,
Ethan.
594
11.
Hannah.
595*
III.
.Ai;i(;An..
596*
IV.
Sarah.
597*
V.
Jonathan.
The following
" Tothc EJitor:
J791, Nov. 24, Longmeadow, Mass.
1793, Feb'v S,
1875, Aug. 28, Longmeadow, Mass.
1872, Dec. 30,
[Unmarried,]
1826, April 26, South Iladley, JIass.
1S80, Dec. 7, Rye, N. Y.
1847, June 8, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1794, Dec. 20,
1796, Sept. 8,
1798, June 10, " "
In Memoriani" is copied from the Springfield Republican :
'At Longmeadow, 30th, (December 1872), Hannah Ely, 80," was one of your announcements
the other m.orning under the head of deaths. To those who knew Longmeadow thirty or forty years ago it
will have a meaning, and awaken sentiments of respect and of tender interest which the present generation
cannot be expected to feel. It brings to the mind 'the old Ely place,' a little above the church, on the
right ; the large three-story ganibrel-roof brick house, covered with vines in summer ; a house that has
stood there for the best part of a century, and where Miss Ely has lived all her life, even if she were not
born there ; the place where Deacon Ethan Ely, her father, used to entertain so many ministers, and
with such generous hospitality; where one was sure to meet all the principal men of that period, the
grandfathers of the Blisses, and Burts, and Coltons of the present day ; where the mother died early, and
this daughter, with so much dignity and grace, succeeded to the head of the household, and of whom
the good deacon used to say, 'he thought the world of Hannah.' All this, and even so much more, will
be suggested by that brief notice to those who were acquainted with the community years ago. Miss Ely
was the first preceptress of Monson Academy. She was better educated than most women of her day, and
with her noble character and most agreeable manners, she must have filled that position well, as she did
ever)' position where Providence placed her.
" In Longmeadow she was not only everything to her father's family, but an invaluable member to the community,
to whose welfare she was devoted, and of the church she loved so well. She was one of the first sabbath
school teachers, and entered upon that work full fifty years ago, when such instruction had scarcely been
heard of. She was a special friend to the poor and unfortunate, and her genuine sympathy and generous,
unostentatious charities will always lead many to remember tenderly 'Miss Hannah.'
" She was a thoroughly christian woman, devoted to her Master, and possessing much of His spirit. She
belonged to that class of women who, though they never marry, possess the finest domestic characters,
and do so much to make the homes of others happy,— real ' Sisters of Charity'— who, without withdrawing
from society or disparaging marriage, with worthy attractions, and often property, and with all a woman's
nature, relinquish a home of their own, out of duty to parents and kindred, or because Providence ha^
already marked out for them some special sphere of usefulness : and wlio shall say they are not as truly
saintly as those who 'have taken the veil,' either as the brides of men or the brides of heaven? It is not
every saint who is canonized by the church, but we imagine that in (Jod's book will be found a long list
of this class whose worth is too poorly appreciated by us.
"As David, 'after he had served his own generation by the will of God, fell asleep and was laid with his fathers,'
so this good woman will be laid to her rest to-day in the old burying-ground at Longmeadow, where so much
sacred dust is entombed. We lay this sprig of ivy on her grave as a slight tribute to her memory.
" Springfield, January 2, 1873." ■'■
B.
46
FIFTH GENERATION.
ISRAEL COLTON, son of Mary Ely, (No. SI), was born in Longmeadow, Mass. , September 12, 1747,
where he died May 6, 1818. He married, November 29, 1775, MARTHA, daughter of Eln.\than and Mary
WRIGHT, of Northampton, Mass. She died April 4, 1829.
59S
1.
Martha.
599
II.
MiKAXIlA
600
III.
Israel.
Marrie
601*
IV.
Aarcin.
602*
V.
HORACK.
603*
VI.
Nancv.
604*
VII.
Wakham.
605*
VIII.
SVI.VIA.
COLTON CHILDREN.
1776, Sept. 24, Longmeadow, Mass.
1778, July 29,
1780, June 10,
Married Lucretia Beman, of Chicopee, Mass.
1782, Oct. 9, Longmeadow, Mass.
1784, Sept. 30, "
1786, Sept. 2, " "
1788, Sept. I,
1790, Oct. 27, " "
*»^ 13*7 ►••
1821, Dec. 13, Longmeadow, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1799, Oct. iS, Longmeadow, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1838, Dec. 21, Longmeadow, Mass.
1S63, Aug. 7, Conway, Mass.
1862, Dec. — , Norwich, Conn.
1815, Aug. — , Belchertown, Mass.
1866, March 2, Longmeadow, Mass.
1S65, March, 20, Thomaston, Conn.
LOVICE COLTON, daughter of Mary Ely (No. 51), was born in I>ongmeadow, Ma.ss., November 26, i 749,
and died in West Springfield, Mass., March iS, 1828. She married, December 16, 1777, TILLEV, son of Joseph
and Mary MERRICK, being his second wife. He was born in West Springfield, October — , i 743, where he
died August 31, 1835.
MERRICK CHILDREN.
1779. Feh'y 7, West Springfield, Mass
606
I.
Pkrnai,.
f,o7
II.
LCCINDA.
608
III.
Aaro.n Colto.n.
609
IV.
Daniel.
610
V.
TiLLEV.
On
VI.
LoVISA.
17S0, Dec. 27,
17S2, Dec. 14,
1785, March 20,
1789. Nov. 12,
1792, Jan'y 30.
1800, Sept. 4, West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1807, Nov. 21, West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1815, Jan'y 21, West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1826, Jan'y 19, West Springfield. Mass.
[Unmarried.]
-»^^ 199 ^»*-
DEACON WILLIAM COLTON, son of Marv Ely, (No. SI), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., January
6, I 754, where he died May 6, 1825. He married in Longmeadow, October 7, 1777, where she was born June 18,
1 751, and where she died October 9, 1808, HANNAH, daughter of Ebenezer and Deborah (^Chandler) COL TON.
She was a cousin of his father. Deacon Aaron Colton. He married in 1S09, MRS. ELEANOR POMEROY,
widow of William Pomcroy, of Northampton, Mass.
I. William Merrick.
6
3
II.
AnoLi'HCs.
6
4*
III.
IIan.nah.
6
5*
IV.
Rhodolphvs
6
6*
V.
Sophrone.
6
7
VI.
Ieduthan.
COLTON CHILDREN.
177S. Aug. 22, Longmeadow, Mass.
Married Esther Ely. See No. 559.
1780, Feb')- 22, Longmeadow, Mass.
1782, Feb'y 7,
17S4, Dec. 3,
17S6, Oct. 14,
1791, July 29, " "
1823, Feb'y 17, Longmeadow, Mass.
1782, July 13,
1847, Aug. 19,
1S33 July 5, Leno.x, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
Has not been in Longmeadow since 1850.
since that time.
His friends have known nothing of him
-m^^ 201
DEACON AARON COLTON, son of Mary Ely, (No. SI), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., December
5, 1758. He was a saddle and harness maker; settled in Hartford, Conn., where he died June 4, 1840. He
married, April 5, 1787, ELIZABETH, daughter of Ashbel and Hannah {Newberry) OLMSTED, born in East
Hartford, August 26, 1762, and died in Hartford, November 16, 1831.
FIFTH GENERATION.
47
OiS
I.
L.\UR.\.
6ly
II.
Eliz.\beth.
620
III.
Ansd.n.
621*
IV.
Nathan.
COLTON CHILDREN.
17SS, May 2, Hartford, Conn.
1794, March 18,
1797, Dec. 23,
1799, May 27, " "
1S55, Sept. 18, Hartford, Conn,
1875, March 21, "
[Unmarried.
1S73, .\ug. 5, Hartford, Conn.
[Unmarried.
1874, Sept. 10, Hartford, Conn.
— - S02 ►.<
MARY COLTON, daughter of Mary Ely, (No. SI), was born in I.ongmeadow, Mass., Febrtiary 28, 1761,
and died in West Springfield, Mass., October 3, i828(?). She married, January 13, 1782, in West Springfield,
where he was born in 1751, and where he died August 29, 1S23, SIMEON, son of Jonathan and Margarb;t {Ball)
SMITH. He was a scientist in his day, and during the Revolutionary war manufactured saltpetre for govern-
ment use.
622
I.
DOM'HIN
623
II.
PKKSrnN
624
HI.
Ci.v\nKA
625
IV.
L(>KIMi,\
626
V.
Ouvi-;.
627
VI.
Simeon.
62S
VII.
Simeon.
629
VIII.
SOI'HY.
630
IX.
William
baptized
SMITH CHILDREN.
1783, Dec. 28, West Springfield, Mass.
17S6, Feb'y '9. "
1787, Dec. 30, ■' " "
1790, April 18,
Married Charles Cooley. See No. 964.
1792, Jan'y 29, West .Springfield, Mass.
1794, March 23, "
1796, June 26, " " "
1799, Sept. 29,
1804, March 25, " " "
Aug. S, West Springfield, Ma
1795. Jiil.v 14,
1800, Sept. II,
— »- ^ SOS ^--.—
WALTER COLTON, son of Mary Ely, (No. 51), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., August 25, 1764, and
died April 28, 1862, aged 98. He married in 1793, THANKFUL, daughter of John COBB, of Hardwiik,
Mass., and settled in Georgia, Franklin county, Vermont.
COLTON children.
631
I.
Harry.
1793. Oct. 26.
632
II.
Susannah.
1795, Jul.v 26-
633
HI.
Walter.
1797, May 9.
634
IV.
QUINTUS C.
1799, May 22.
63s
V.
William.
1801, March 22.
636
VI.
AiiiiisiiN Ely.
1803, April 2.
637
VII.
Hannah.
1805, April 4.
- 204 - »-^
SETH COLEMAN, son of N.\thaniel, (No. S3), was born in Hatfield, Mass., March 17, 1740 ; graduated
at Yale College in 1 765 ; practiced medicine in Amherst, Mass., where he died September 9, 1816. He married,
October 20th, 1765, Sarah Beecher. She died March 3, 1783, aged 42. He married, January 27, 1785,
EUNICE, widow of Oliver Warner, of Hadley, and daughter of Deacon Jonathan CHURCH, of Springfield,
Mass. She died August 8, 1822, aged 81.
638
639
I. William.
II. Thankful.
COLEMAN children.
1766, Sept. 7, Amherst, Mass.
A physician in Pittsfield, Mass.
1768, May 10, "
Married November 8, 179S, Dr. Linus Stevens, of Charlemont, N. H.
48
FIFTH GENERATION.
645 VIII.
COLEMAN CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
1770, Feby 13, Amherst, Mass.
1772, March 6,
1774, April 4,
Married Elizabeth Doane.
1777, Aug. 2, Amherst, Mass.
1779, Aug. 30,
Graduated at Williams College in 1880; a clergyman.
Fanny. | 1781, Aug. 3, Amherst, Mass.
Married lUm. Nathaniel W Howell, of Canandaigua, N. Y.
640
III.
Sak.mi.
641
IV.
Fanny.
642
V.
Seth.
643
VI.
Sarah,
644
VII.
El.ll'IIAI.Ki
Bkkchkr.
1776, Feb'y 14, Amherst, Ma
1776, FebV 9,
17S2, .-Vpril II, .Vmhcrst, Mass.
1S56, , Olivet, Mich.
►♦-. S06 ►.^^
AZUBAH COLEMAN, daughter of N.vrH.\NiEi., (No. 53), was born in .\mher.st, Mass., April 18, 1749,
where she died March 31, 1836. She married, March 27, 1783, JONATHAN, son of JoN.vrH..\N and Dorothy
{S/i>//_^//fo;t) DICKINSON, born in Amherst, September 5, 1749, and died June 2, 1836.
DICKINSON CHILDREN.
646 I. Na I HASn-.i. Coi.KMAN. | 1784, Feb'y 4, .Amherst, .Mass.
Married first, [anuary27, 1S07, Submit Smith; second, June
1S41. Sibyl Strickland.
(147 II. Ends. I 17S5, Oct. 23, Amherst, Mass.
Married, April 27, 1S09, Lois Dickinson.
648 III. AciisAii, I 1786, Dec. 25, Amherst, Mass.
Married, January 20, 1807, Jonathan C. Warner.
649 IV. Ansei,. 17S8, Oct. 23, Amherst, Mass.
650 V. Jekkmy. 1791. Aug. 22, " "
651 VI. Anna. iSoi.Jan. 25,
1S07, May 19, .Vmherst, Mass,
1809, Nov, 12,
-.-^ 209 ~
LEMLTEL DICKINSON, son of Mary Cole.man, (No. S4). No record of his birth, marriage or death.
The following children are entered on the town records in Hatfield, Ma.ss.
652
I.
HnljACE.
053
II.
Barnahas
654
III.
Molly.
655
IV.
SoriiiA.
656
V.
Sakah.
6.57
VI.
Lemcel.
658
VII.
George.
659
VIII.
HEl'ZlliAH.
1780, Nov. 17
1783, May 5,
1785, Feb'y 20,
1787, Oct. 5,
17S9, Dec. 28,
1792, March 7,
1794, July 9,
DICKINSON CHILDREN.
Hatfield, Mass.
1793. Jiiii'y 5. Hatfield, Mass.
1795, Dec. 29, Hatfield, Mass.
►*^ 2X0 ►.^
MARY DICKINSON, daughter of Mary Coleman, (No. 54), was born in Hatfield, Mass., , 1737,
where she died Jnly 6, 1806. She married SETH, son of Elnaihan and Martha {Dickinson) GRAVES, horn
in Hatfield, Deceml)er 27, 1727, where he died September 14, 1807.
6G0
I.
Setu.
661
II.
Mary.
662
Ill,
LrciNA.
663
IV.
LlTRETIA.
664
V.
Sakah.
665
VI.
OliADlAH.
666
VII.
John.
1764, Aug. II
1765, July 20,
1766, Dec. 3,
1768, June 3,
1769, July 24,
1771, April 30,
1773, April 17,
GRAVES CHILDREN.
II, Hatfield, Mass.
17S9, Feb'y 21, H.atfteld, Mass.
FIFTH GENERATION.
49
SETH WARNER, son of Moses, (No. 62), was born in Belchertown, Mass., in i 740, where he died in 1822.
He married MARY, daughter of Samuel CLARK, of Northampton, Mass. She died in Belchertown, in 1819,
aged 79 jears. Tiie only record obtained is taken from Hon. Mark Doolittle's sketches of the Congregational
Churcii in Belchertown, in which only an imperfect record is given.
I 1767.
WARNER CHILD.
Belchertown, Mass.
I 1S18, .Vpiil 12, Amherst, Ma
-»^ aav
PHINEHAS WARNER, son of Ebenezer, (No. 66), was born in Belchertown, Mass., in 1763, where he
died in 1848. He married, November 27, 1788, SALLY RICH. She died in Belchertown, August 25, 1831,
aged 62 years. He married in Belchertown, November 29, 1831, MARY H., daughter of Mason ABBEY.
WARNER CHILDREN.
668
I.
ESTIIKK.
66g
II.
Hknhiktia.
670
III.
Jaikcs Pakkma.n.
671
IV.
.■\1-M1KA.
672
V.
loSIAll R.
673
VI.
TllKKiiN.
674
VII.
EliKNF.ZKR.
675
VIII.
Sally Rich.
676
IX.
lollN El.V.
677
X.
Marikttk.
678
XI.
Joii.N Ely.
679
XII.
Jairts.
1 791, March 13, Belcht
rtown
, Mass.
1792, June II,
1793, Dec. 23,
1796, April 20,
179S, July II,
iSoo, Auj;. 20,
1S02, Nov. 21,
1S05, Aug. 8,
1807, Nov. 17,
iSio, April 9,
1S13, Sept. 27,
1S15, Dec. 21,
1791, June 14, Belcliertown, Mass.
1S03, June 23, "
1S08, Jan'y 30, " "
iSog, March i, Belcheitown, Mass.
SIXTH GENER.\TION.
84X —^^^
ELIJAH ROGERS, son of Margaret Ely, (No. 69), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 15, 1757,
where he died August iS, 1818. He married in West Springfield, December 25, i 788, where she was born January
20, 1766, and where she died January 6, 1848, LUCY, daughter of Solomon and Elizabeth SMITH.
680
I.
Lai'ka.
681*
II.
Sali.v.
6S2*
III.
Elijah Ely
ROGERS CHILDREN.
17S9, Oct. 16, West Springfield, Mass.
1795, Aug. 10, " " "
1805, Aug. I,
1877, Ffb'y I. West Sprin.i;
1S52, Jui.'y 17, ■•
eld, Ma
- 2-3:8 ► ..^
MIRIAM CHAPIN, daughter of Mirl\m Ely, (No. 70), was born in S[)ringfield, Mass., May 24, 1739, and
died in West Sjjringfield, Noveinber 30, 1801. She married, December 31, 1760, LIEUTENANT DAVID, son
of John MILLER, born in West Springfield, March i, 1738, where he died March — , 1771.
6S3
6S4
I. FuKDKkKK.
II. Sakah.
MILLER CHILDREN.
1765, May 9, West Springfield, Mass.
1768, Feb'y 19, " " "
Married Cotton Ely. See No. 324.
1840, May 21, West Springfield, M:i
ENOCH CHAPIN, son of Miriam Ely, (No. 70), was born in Si)ringfield, Mass., September 16, 1740, where
he died October 28, 1802. He married, (intention published August 29, 1767), EUNICE, daughter of Daniel
and Abig.ml NASH, of South Hadley, Mass., who was born October 8, 1744, and died November 27, 1794.
68 5*
I.
Cleo.ne.
686*
II.
Cl.IMENE.
6S7
III.
Enoch.
688
IV.
Eunice.
689*
V.
Clarissa.
6go
VI.
A So.N.
691*
VII.
Enoch.
692*
VIII.
Sewell.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
1768, Aug. 31, Springfield, Mass.
1770, June 10, " "
1772, July 26,
1777, Dec. 5, " ;•
1779, Aug. 24,
1783, Dec. 16, " "
1784, Nov. 16,
1788, May 18,
1832, Sept. 12, New York City.
1S42, Feb'y 15, West Springfield, Mass.
1779. Aug. 6, Springfield, Mass.
1783, Aug. 31,
1812, Nov. 22, West Springfield, Mass.
1783, Dec. 16, Springfield, Mass.
1S64, Oct. 14, South Hadley Falls, Mas;
1S42, May 9, Geneseo, N. Y.
-~»-^^ 24:4:
ELISHA CHAPIN, son of Miriam Ely, (No. 70), was born in Springfield, Mass., May 9, 1743. He
married, August 16, 1764, EUNICE, daughter of Benjamin and Mary, (SoAy) JONES, born .\i)ril 26, 1744, in
Springfield, and died October 30, 1831.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
693*
694
695*
696
697*
698
69()~'
700*
701
1841, Jan'y 21, West Springfield, Mass.
I. Clarissa. I 1765, Dec. 24, Springfield, Mass.
II. Tirzah. I 1767, March 21, " " I
Married, March, 1789, Abner, son of .\aron and Eunice (Chapin) Ferry, born in Springfield,
May 12. 1761. No children.
III. EiNicr,. I 1769, Feb'y 22, Springfield, Mass. | 1S43, , Syracuse, N. Y
IV. Ilri.uAii. I 17—, , " " I 1S04, , in Vermont.
Married in West Springfield, March 3, 1796, Hezekiah, son of Gideon and Rebecca
(Parsons) Jones, born in Springfield, Jan'y 19, 1763.
V. Ei.isHA. j 1774. Feb'y 29, West Springfield, Mass
VI. Miriam. | , ' —, ■•
Married in West Springfield, Feb'y S, 1802, Daniel Littlefield.
VII. Sibyl. | 17S1, Aug. 28, West Springfield, Mass
VIII. Riley. , ,
IX. Leon.ird. , , "
Was Lieutenant in the army, 181:
1837, July 16, West Springfield, Mass.
, , Essex, Vermont.
1862, Oct. 6, West Springfield, Mas
Sacketts Harbor, N. Y.
[Unmarried.]
SIXTH GENERATION.
51
-^^^ S52
MARGARET ELY, daughter of Captain Joseph, (No. 71), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January
12, 1752, where she died in her father's house, June 2, 1843. She married, August 5, 1775, JOHN, son of Phineas
and Bethia (C/iapiii) CHAPIN. He was born May i, 1753, spent a large part of his life in Chicopee, Mass. ;
removed to the State of New York and died there. Margaret Ely was insane more than sixty years.
CHAPIN CHILDREN
702 I. Margaret. |
Married Collins Rrown ; removed to Delaware count}', N. Y.
703 II. John. I
Resided in State of New Yorl< ; supposed to liave liad a family.
704 III. J I' BE. I
Resided in State of New Yorlc ; supposed to have liad a family.
705* IV. Mary. I , , Chicopee, Mass. 1849, Feb'y 16, West Springfield, Mass.
706 V. Horace. |
A physician ; settled in Chesterfield, New Hampshire.
— »^^ 253 ^~^~-
JANE ELY, daughter of Captain Joseph, (No. 71), was born in West Springfield, Mass., June 8, 1753,
and died June 22, 1818. She married in West Springfield, May 7, 1795, JOHiM LUDDINGTON, who was born
in 1749, and died September 10, 1841, at the age of 92 years.
707
70S
JANE.
Robert.
LUDDINGTON CHILDREN.
1796, July 16.
1S59, Dec. 10.
— »*-. 254=
ENOCH ELY, son of Captain Joseph, (No. 71), was born in West Springfield, Mass., November 13, 1754.
He was a farmer, a man of ability and integrity, much esteemed by the community in which he lived. He died
February 19, 1843, in the house which he built when married, on land given him by his father, which is still in
good state of preservation in the city of Holyoke, though built nearly one hundred years ago. He married, October
29, 1786, his cousin ESTHER, daughter of Colonel Benjamin and Esther (Backus) ELY, who was born in
West Springfield, November 23, 1760, and died October 24, 1828.
709"-
710
711*
III.
712
IV.
713
V.
714
VI.
children.
AcREl.lA. I 17SS, Sept. 6, West Springfield, Mass. j 1875, June i, Seneca F.alls, N. Y.
Henry. I 1790, April 4. " " " I 1S64, May 29, Holyoke, Mass.
He was a farmer, a well educated man, though not a graduate of a college. He twice
represented his town in the State Legislature, and occupied various positions of trust
among his fellow-men.
Enoch.
Esther.
Anna.
Aurelia and Enoch were the only child
and died in llie house where they W(
1793, Sept. r. West Springfield, Ma
1796, Jan'y 8,
1798, July 6, " " "
1801, March 29,
187S, Feb'y 22, Litchfield, 111.
1851, Sept. 30, Holyoke, Mas«
1868, April I,
1S66, Nov. 20, "
the others lived unmarried.
— »»^ 255 - »«—
JOSEPH ELY, son of Captain Joseph, (No. 71), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 19, 1756,
where he died June 19, 1850. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary war, was one of the founders of the First
Baptist Church in his native town, and respected and beloved by all who knew him. He married, November
23, 1786, MARTHA, daughter or Samuel and Abiah {Chafiin) SMITH, born probably in Hadley in 1767, and
died in West Springfield, October 23, 1847.
52
SIXTH GENERATION.
715
I.
Snnil.\.
716
II.
Lipvi.s.\.
717*
III.
Makhi.v.
718
IV.
C^ N 1 iii.\
719
V.
JOSEI'II.
720
VI.
AsK.NAi 11
72I»
VII.
JOSKI'II.
722*
VIII.
Samuel.
723*
IX.
Austin.
CHILDREN.
17S7, Sept. 2g, West Springfield, Mass.
1789, April 2,
1793, May 29,
1797, Dec. 5,
1798, ,
1800, ,
1804, Julys,
1S06, Oct. I,
l8og, Fcby 25,
1S67, Dec. 13, West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1878, Decs. West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1867, March 24.
1885, March 30, Holyoke, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1S03, Sept. 6. West Springfield, Mass.
Died in infancy.
1869, Sept. 27, Holyoke, Mass.
1879, Aug. 21,
--^ as-z ►.«.
LOVISA ELY, daughter of Captain Joseph, (No. 71), was born in West Siiringfield, Mass., October 13,
1760, and died in Sandisfield, Mass., May 30, 1841. She married in West Sj)ringfield, Fel)ruary 22, 1785,
SAMUEL SMITH, of Sandisfield. His death occurred in Vermont by drowning. She married, January 2, 1788,
in Sandisfield, OZIAS, son of Elijah DKMING, born in W'etliersfiehl. ConiL, in 1762, and died in Sandisfield,
Mass. , August 7, 1S47.
SMI IH CHILI).
724 I. ("i.AKissA. I 1786, Jan'y 4, Sandisfield, Mass. |
Married Marvin ; went to Ashtabula county, Ohio, where tliey bolli died.
725*
II.
Em/.vk.
726
III.
Hannah
727*
IV.
LnVTSA.
728*
V.
Rrssi-.i,.
729
VI.
Hakuiki
DEMINt; CHILDREN.
1790. June 13, Sandisfield, Mass.
1793, May 2, " "
1796, Jan'y 16, " "
1798, May 6, " "
1803, Aug. 4,
Married Caleb Burt, of Hartford, Conn. Xo children reported.
1849, April 27, Sandisfield, Mass,
, .Wcstficld, Mass. [Unmarried.
1832, Nov. 19, Blandford, Mass.
1827, Nov. 22, Harlford, Conn.
.*^^ 258 ►.»
CAPTAIN JUP.E ELY, son of Captain Joseph (No. 71), was born in West Springlield, Mass., July 15,
I 761, where he died June 5, 1843. He married, December i, 1808, LUCY, daughter of Joel and Eunice {Da}')
DAY, born in West Springfield, (Ireland Parish), June 2, 1774, and died Nov. 13, 1S42.
children.
I 1809, Sept. 20, West Springfield, Mass. |
1811, March f), " " " 1S70, March 12, Holyoke, Mass
1813. Fcb'y 24, " " " tSiS, Dec. 18, West Springfield, Mass
I 1815, March 5,
730*
I.
Julia Ann
731*
II.
Paui.ink.
732
III.
JUUK.
733*
IV.
EllKODICE.
— »* -. 2S9 ► »^
EDMUND ELY, son of Captain Joseph, (No. 71), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 7, 1763,
where he died January 7, 1S34. He married, April 9, 1794, HULDAH, daughter of Joseph and Experience
{Smith) MORGAN, born in West Springfield, Mass., April 18, 1770, and died in Westfield, Mass., January 5,
1854-
734* I. Betsey.
735* II. Maiilha.
736* HI. Fanny.
737 IV. JuiiE.
73S V. Franklin.
children.
1794. Aug. I, West Springfield,
1796, July 23,
1798, Dec. 14,
1801, Aug. 5,
1803, Dec. 22, " "
1874. May 8, East Otis, Mass.
1S73, Jan'y 7. Southwick, Mass.
1S13, Nov. 24, West Springfield, Mass.
1829, June 4, Brooklyn, N. Y.
SIXTH GENERATION.
ELY CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
His tombstone in the cemetery at Westfield, Mass., has this inscription; "Franklin,
son of EuMiNi) and Hii.hah Ei.v, who was killed on board the U. S. Frigate, Fulton,
at Brooklyn. N. Y., on the 4th day of June, 1829. Aged 25 years."
739® VI. Edwin.
740* VII. .\kchiiiai.ii.
741 VIII. Nancy.
1806, June 19, West Springfield, Mass.
1S08, Dec. 23, " " "
1811, Aug. 28,
1870, March 8, North Blandford, Mass.
1S69, May 6, Westfield, Mass.
, . [Unmarried.
RUSSKL ELY, son of Captain Jo.^eph, (No. 71), was bom in West Springfield, Mass., in 1765, where he
died May 12, 1841. He married, December 19, 1799, EURYDICE, daughter of Joseph and Experience
{Smit/i) MORGAN, born in West Springfield, November 28, 1765, where she died February 19, 1828.
742
1.
Nancy.
743
II.
RrssKL Cu
<1IS.
744*
III.
ClKTIS.
745*
IV.
Rlsski..
746
V.
OlARTl S.
CHILDREN.
1800, Sept. 5, West Springfield, M.ass.
1S02, April 25, " " "
1804, Aug. 3, "
1807, Jan'y 26, "
1809, Dec. 3,
1801, Jan'y 27, West Springfield, Mass.
1803, Aug. 27,
1S61, Nov. 4, Foster, Pa.
1864, March 2, West Springfield, Mass.
iSSi, Feby 5, Dixon, 111. [Unmarried.]
from Dixon, 111., Feb'y 5,
Tiilu
The following obituary is given as a special dispatch to the Clii,
18S1:
" Another of our most widely known and universally beloved citizens, Ouartus Elv, familiarly known
as Deacon Ely, answered to-day to the long roll-call, aged 71 years. Mr. Elv settled in this city as a
merchant about thirty years ago, and has been actively identified with our commercial and public interests
for many years. He was a stockholder and director in the Lee County National B.ink. Nearly two
years since, he attended at Holyoke, Mass., a family gathering of the Elys, at which meeting over
600 of this famil)- — one of the most noted in New England, were in attendance. At his time of life the
trip proved too much for him and since that re-union his life to the hour of his decease has been slowly
ebbing away. Mr. Ely was not only descended from patriotic stock, but he himself was a patriot of the
truest type. During the late war he made a vow he never would vote for any man for any office, high or
low, whose position toward the country was either doubtful or questionable. This pledge he kept strenu-
ously to the day of his death.
The remains will be taken for interment to Holyoke, where the bones of his ancestors wa\- back to colonial
times repose."
— »» - 26X ^-^
ASENATH ELY, daughter of Captain Joseph, (No. 71), was born in West Springfield, Mass., September
24, 1768, and died November 8, 1827. She married May 20, 1790, JAMES, son of Joel and Eunice (Dav)
DAY, born in West Springfield, April 22, 176S, removed to Gill, Mass., where he died January 5, 1S41.
747*
I.
Cl.\rissa.
74S*
II.
LORA.
749
III.
James.
750*
IV.
RoHERT.
751*
V.
[AMES.
752*
VI.
ASEN.VTII.
DAY CHILDREN.
1791, [uly 22, West Springfield, Mas
1792, Dec. I, "
1795, Aug. 18, "
1800, Aug. 18,
1S05, Aug. 19, "
1807, Feb'y 21, "
1845, July 20, Royalton, Ohio.
1870, June 12, Gill, Mass.
1802, Feb'y 11, West Springfield, Mass.
1867, March 28, Bernardslon, Mass.
— . . 26-3= ^♦..—
AZUBAH ADAMS, daughter of Azueah Ely, (No. 72), was born in West Springfield, Ma.ss., November
30, 1748, where she died December 11, 1786. She married, November 20, 1771, JOSEPH, son of Joseph and
Elizabeth {Mattooii) DAY, born in Northfield, Mass., November 20, 1745, and died in West Springfield, March
19, 1813.
54
SIXTH GENERATION.
753*
I.
Joseph.
754*
II.
Azvn.\H.
755*
III.
H..\N-N.\It.
756*
IV.
Svi.VESrEK
757
V.
Keziah.
DAY CHILDREN.
Feb'y — ,West Springfield, Mass.
Aug. I,
1773
1775,
1777, Nov. 2,
1779, Nov. 10
17S2, Jan'v — ,
1S42, May 24, Winchester, N. H.
1863. May 23, Hinsdale, Mass.
1S13, April 2, West Springfield, Mass.
1S27, Sept. 3. Chicopee, Mass.
1861, March i. West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
ae-z - '—-
CAROLINE ADAMS, daughter of Azub.\h Ely, (No. 72), was born iii West Springfield, M;iss., April 17,
1756, and died in Hatfield, Mass., January 19, 1798. She married, February 21, 1792, SAMUEL, son of Oliver
and Antix {Williams) PARTRIDGE, born in Hatfield, Mass., September 5, 1748, ai^d died in Stockbridge, Mass.,
October 26, 1826.
PARTRIDGE CHILDREN.
758 I. Clariss..\. I 1793, Jan'y 15, Hatfield, Mass.
Married Sergeant, of Stockbridge, Mass.
759 II. C..\koum; Au.\MS. I 1795, July 31, Hatfield, Mass.
1872, Feb'y 21, Brickslnirg. N. J.
ASAHEL CHAPIN, son of Zebia Ely, (No. 74), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., February 2, 1748, and died
in West Springfield, Mass., January 29, 1828. He was a farmer, and resided where the city of Holyoke is now
located. He married, June 30, 1777, SARAH, daughter of John and Anna {Pendleton), FRINK, born in Spring-
field, Mass., December 9, 1756, and died in West Springfield, December 14, 1828.
760*
I.
POLI.V.
761*
II.
John.
762*
III.
Stephen.
7C'3
IV.
Theodore
764*
V.
Warken.
765-'
VI.
Erasti-s.
766*
VII.
Zerviaii.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
177S, June 21, West Springfield, Mass.
1780, Aug. 7, "
1783, March 25, "
1785, Feb'y 23,
Married Aurelia Ely. See No. 709.
1788, June 26, West Springfield, Mass.
1790, July II, "
1792, June 17,
1S55, July 6, Union Springs, N. Y.
1851, Aug 24, West Springfield, Mass.
1862, March 12, Vinton, Iowa.
1846, March 6, Seneca Falls, N. Y.
1871, .\pril 30, Greenfield, Mass.
1S73, M.ay 10, Rochester, N. Y.
^.^ srra
DORCAS CHAPIN, daughter of Zebia Ely, (No. 74), was born December 3, 1754, probably at Granby,
Mass., and died July 13, 1841. She married. May 27, 1779, ABEL,son of Ephraim and Jemima (C//(7//«) CHAPIN,
born in Springfield, Mass., April 5, 1756, where he died October 10, 1831. He resided in that part of Spring-
field, Mass., which is now Chicopee, where he kept a tavern for several years. He was extensively engaged in
farming, and wa.s noted for raising and fattening large and fine cattle. He was a man of excellent judgment, and
of great perseverance, was a Colonel in the old French war, and commanded a company of government troops
in Sliay's rebellion.
767*
I.
Electa.
768*
II.
Gordon.
769*
III.
Jemima.
770*
IV.
Oral.
771*
V.
Harvey.
772*
VI.
Alden.
773
VII.
Abel.
774
VIII.
Dexter.
775
IX.
J u Lies.
776*
X.
Sumner.
777*
XI.
Dorcas.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
1779, Dec. iS, Springfield, Mass.
1781, Dec. 6,
1783, Oct 7,
1785, Oct. II,
1787, Oct. 6,
1789, Nov. 13,
1791, Sept. 25,
1793, Sept. 19,
1795, Jan'y 9,
1798, March 5,
1801, April II.
1S57, Oct. 20. Springfield, Mass.
1808, OcL7,
1846, Jan'y 20,
1849, June 12, " "
1877, Sept. 28, Chicopee, Mass.
182S, April 3, Springfield, Mass.
1842, May 31, Montreal, Canada East.
1796, May — , Springfield, Mass.
1S81, Aug. 27, Chicopee, Mass.
SIXTH GENERATION.
55
27-3: .^^
IT.INY CHAITN, son of Zehia Ely, (No. 74), was born in Oranby, Mass., July — , 1764, and was
drowned in Connctticut river at Hartford, June 2, 1810. He married, March i, 1798, NAOMI TAYLOR, of
Granby. She died December — , 1S28, the wife of S/uirnii Nas/i, of South Hadley, Mass., to whom slie was
married March 29, 1827.
CH.^PIN CHILDREN.
778
Clarissa. | 1798, Dec. 29, Granby, Mass.
Married, Dec. 3, 1S19, Walter Pease, of Ludlow, Mass.,
iSoo, Sept. 20, Granby, Mass.
1802, Oct. 27,
1S07, Sept 22, "
iSio, Mav 12, " "
77')*
II.
TlIF.KISSA.
7S0*
III.
Susan.
781*
IV.
Stki'He.n M.
7S2*
V.
Pliny.
I 1853, Maicli 3, Ludlow, Mass.
and left six cliildren.
1850, Feb'y 5, Rushford, N. Y.
iSSi, May 13, Springfield, Mass.
— »♦- 2V6 . .»>
ORLANDO CHAPIN, son of Zebia Ely, (No. 74), was born in Granby, Mass., July 13, 1771. He was a
farmer, resided for many years in Granby, moved to Rochester, N. Y., and died there, supposed in 1848. He
married. May, 1796, LYDIA, daughter of Peter DAMON, of Ludlow, Mass. She died in the summer of 1858
at the residence of her son Lyman, in Newark, N. Y.
7S3*
I.
Orlando.
7S4
II.
LoRKNZO.
785*
III.
Philo.
786
IV.
Horatio Nfxson
7S7
788
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
1800. Aug. 9, Granby, Mass.
1803, Oct. 20,
180&, Feb'y 10,
1808, Feb'y 29,
1857, June 17, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1828, , Brutus, N. Y.
18S1, May 16, Springfield, Mass.
jjficid, Mass., as a teacher.
I
Married Miss Hall in Gaston, Alabama; she went from Spr
Lyman. | 1810, July 18, Granby, Mass.
Married Amelia Symms, by whom he had four children. Amelia died in 1857, and
in the summer of 1858 he married Helen, sister of Amelia. They were daughters
of Josiah S)'mms, of Ludlow, Mass.
Lt'CY Lavinia. I 1813, May 9, Granliy, Mass. | Died unmarried.
— .♦ -. avQ . .m.
MARTHA JUDD, daughter of Mary Ely, (No. 7S), was born in Springfield, Mass., August i, 1755, and
died in Westfield, Mass., Jamwry — , 1804. She married in West Springfield, February 4, 1788, AARON, son
of Aaron BUSH, born in Westfield, in 1726, where he died December 22, 179S.
789*
L
.A.SAUEI..
790
11.
RliKERT.
791
III.
.•\akon.
792
IV.
William.
793*
V.
!\L\KV.
794*
VI.
Lf,(iNAKI>.
BUSH CHILDREN.
, Westfield, Mass.
1797, Nov. 3,
1800, June 9,
1S39, June 16, Westfield, Mass.
1S2S, ,
iSiS, , Nassau, W. I. [Unmarried.]
1846, Sept. 16, Westfield, Mass.
^ Q81 ^ ~*-
LOIS ELY, daughter of Colonel Benjamin, (No. 76), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Man h 14,
1759, where she died July 29, 1819. She married, (intention entered September 11, 1779,) in West Sprmgfield,
where he was born January 27, 1775, and where he died January 9, 1837, HEMAN, son of Colonel Benjamin and
Eunice {Alorgan) DAY.
56
SIXTH GENERATION.
795
I.
He.nry.
7g6
II.
Laik.v.
707-
III.
RilIiNKY.
798
IV.
ROHKKT.
791)
V.
S.\R.\H.
800*
VI.
Bk.\j.\min
Soi*
VII.
Hf.m.vn. (
802*
VIII.
Lvi>i.\. )
803®
IX.
H.VKRIKT.
S04
DAY CHILDREN.
1779. Dec. 22, West Springfield, Mass.
1781, Aug. 15, "
1783, Feb'y 23, "
1785, July 2g,
1788, Aug. 12, " "
1790, Nov. g,
1793, May 5,
1793, May 5,
1797, Oct. 30, " "
1800, June 8, "
1S55, Marcli 5, West Springfield, Mass.
1842, March iS, "
1850, Jan'y 20, ■" "" "
1839, Dec. 13,
1S53, June 9, "
1847, Dec. 24, " "
1839, June 12, " " "
^.^ 283 ^ •-
ROBERT ELY, son of Colonel Benjamin, (No. 76), was born in West Springfield, Mass., February 28,
I 763, where he died August 7, 1847, ^"d was buried in that part of West Springfield, now known as Agawam.
He married, June — , 1792, JEMIMA, daughter of Reuben and Martha LEONARD, born in West Springfield,
(.\gawam Parish), Sei)tember 19, 1769, where she died October 20, 1849.
805
I.
DliKKlS.
806*
II.
Fk.\ncis.
807*
HI.
Licii-s.
S08
IV.
DORKIS.
809*
V.
H.VRRIKT.
Sio
VI.
Jl I.IA.
VII. RnliF.RT.
1793, Nuv. 2S,
1796, Jan'y 23,
1797, May 30,
1799, Oct. 9,
1803, April 17,
1805, May 19,
1S07, June 3,
CHll.liKEN.
West Springfield, Mass.
1795, Sept. 23, West Springfield, Mass.
1S80, May 26, Tarrytown, N. V.
1838, Aug. 28, West Springfield, Mass.
1S79, O*:'- M. -Agawam, Mass.
[Unmarried,]
1850, Sept. 2, Agawam, Mass.
1851, May 25,
[Unmarried.]
-»^-i 284 ►.^^
ELIHU ELY, son of Colonel Benjamin, (No. 76j, w;is born in West Springfield, Mass., July 13, 1765,
and died in Goshen, Mass., April 18, 1822. He married. May 28, 1785, HAD.\SSAH, daughter of Moses and
Bethia {Chapiii') CH.\PIN, born in Springfield, l\Lxss., August 27. 1767, and died in Goshen, August 3, 1808.
children.
I 1786, March 13, West Springfield, Mass.
17S8, Sept. 8,
1790, Oct. 7, "
1792, Nov. 25,
1794, March 31, " "
1798, April 10, " _"
1800, March 31, "
I 1801, Oct. 19,
I 1804, Jan'y 17, " "
1805, May iS, Goshen, Mass.
Married in Norwich, Mass., Nov. 4, 1S3S, where he was born, Aug. 10, 1S16, Frederick
Weeks. He is a farmer in Chester, Hampton county, Mass. No children.
Hadassah Ciiai'IN. iSoS, Jan'y 6, Goshen, Mass. 1 1SS4. April 19, Windliam, Conn.
[Unmarried.]
812*
I.
Horatio Gates.
813*
II.
AllKL Chapi.n.
8i4*
HI.
LiVIA.
815®
IV.
ASAI'H.
816
V.
Eliui;.
817
VI.
Herrett.
8l8«
VII.
Keziah.
819*
VIII.
EfNlCE.
820*
IX.
Malah.
821
X.
Lois.
1S51, May 16, Boston, Mass.
1865, Feb'y 6, Madison, Ohio.
1844, March 8, Goshen, Mass.
186S, Oct. 19, Richfield, Ohio.
1794, April 3, West Springfield, Mass.
1878, May 19, Glens Falls, N. Y.
1S75, Feb'y 20, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1855, Nov. 4, Bancroft, Mass.
1S75, April 7, Windham, Conn.
-»^^ 286
BENJAMIN ELY, son of Colonel Benjamin, (No. 76), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 31,
1770, where he died June 13,1811. He married, December 24, 1801, SALLY, daughter of Jeremiah and
Hannah {Basset/) IVES, born in West Springfield, and died in Enfield, Conn.
child.
823* I. Mary. | 1802, Feb'y 20, West Springfield, Mass. | 1S80, April 26, Enfield, Conn.
SIXTH (iKNERATION.
57
-»»- ae7 . .—
ELIJAH KLY, son of Colonei, Henjamin, (No. 76), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March i, 1772,
where he married, June 10, 1802, HANNAH, daughter of Jerkmiah and Hannah {Basscft) IVES. He died in
West Springfield, March 9, 1S31.
I. Kl.IJAH.
1S07, Jaiiy 2, Wust SpriiiglU'ld, Mass. | 1S39. Supt. 4, Wcsl Spiiii,ulk-ld, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
EUNICE ELY, daughter of Colonel Benjamin, (No. 76), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January
30, 1783, and died in Madison, Lake county, Ohio, August 26, 1847. She married, (intention published Septem-
ber 28, 1806), SEYMOUR, son of Samuel and Beechv (Bradky) GILL. He was a farmer, born in North
Haven, Conn., February 4, 1784, and died in Madison, Ohio, January 18, 1841.
gill children.
S25*
I
S26»
II
S27
III
S29
830*
S31*
Charles Austln.
J<iH.\ Seymour.
Nancy Bradley.
VI.
VII.
1S07, Aug. 2g, West Springfield, Mass.
iSog, March 30, "
1811, June ig,
1S55, April 14. Madison
I 1S42. Jan'y 13,
Married in Madison, Ohio, Oct. 14, 1S37, Tliomas A., son of Curtis A. and Sarah
(Parker) Tisdel. She had no children, .^fter her death Mr. Tisdel married her sister,
Lois Day Gill. See her record. No. 830.
Benjamln Ely. | 1S13, Dec. 22, West Springfield, Mass. |
Married in Lyons, Wisconsin, in 1S43, Mary, daughter of Peter and Ann Campbell, born
in St. Lawrence county, N. Y., June 26, 1824. Residence, Geneva, Wisconsin.
v. Ei,L\s Leij.nakd.
L"is Day.
Elihl Backci
1S16, Aug. 30, West Springfield, Mass.
1820, lan'y 24,
1S23, May 21,
1841, Jan'y iS, Madison, Ohio.
[Unmarried.
1852, Nov. 3, Madison, Ohio.
-«. - 289
CALEB STEBBINS, son of Caleb, (No. 80\ was born in Springfield, Mass., January 8, 1742, and died in
Wilbraham, Mass., March 28, 1787. He married, January — , 1765, MEHITABLE, daughter of Josiah and
MiNDWELL (//('//('//) CHAPIN, born in Springfield, September 4, 1746, and died in AVilbraham, February 28,
8.'52
I.
MlNl)\YEI.I,.
S33
II.
MlNDWEI.L.
834
III.
Frederick.
Married
Edson
835
IV.
Rl-EfS.
836
V.
Caleb.
S37
VI.
L(.IS.
838
VII.
John.
S.3q
VIII.
ELIZAHErll.
S40
IX.
Rd.XAXA.
S41
X.
Caleb.
842
XI.
Tosiah.
S43
XII.
LtiTHER.
S44
XIII.
Martha.
845
XIV.
Lucas.
STEBBINS CHILDREN.
1766, Feb'y 7, Wilbraham, Mass.
1767, April ig,
1768, April 4,
1766, March 22, Wilbraham, Mass.
1S54, April I,
first, Mary Parsons, who was
who was born in i7Sg.
1770, Jan'y 2, Wilbraham, Mass
1771, March 28,
1772, Aug. ig,
1773, Sept. 3.
1775, Jan'y 22,
1776, March 25,
1777, Dec. II,
I77g, Feb'y 26,
1780, Oct. 27,
1782, Aug. 4,
1785, April 10, " "
n 1770. Married second, in 1810, Sylvia
1801, July 3. Wilbraham,
1777, Feb'y g,
1857, Jan'y 11,
1783, June 3, Wilbraham,
1785, Aug. g.
5S
SIXTH GENERATION.
.^ 3X3 — -^
AARON ELY, son of Aaron, (No. 96), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 2, 1746, and died in
West Windsor, Vt., June 19, 1818. He married in West Springfield, in 1776, ELENOR LEONARD, born
in 1739, and died in West Wind.sor, Vt., February 5, 1821.
CHILDREN.
846*
I.
Lrcv.
1777, Sept. 6, West
Sprii
igficld, Mass.
847*
II.
PUINKAS L.
1780, Oct. 30,
84S
III.
Il)HN DeNISO.N,
1782, Feby 15, "
S49
IV.
S.-iR.An Demson.
1783, Ma_v iS, "
«T1
a ^»—
1S13, Uct. 12, West Windsor, \'t,
1813, J;my25, "
1817, Aug. — , in Canada.
1868, Jan'y 26, West Windsor, Vt.
[Unmarried.]
MOSES ELV, son of Aaron, (No. 96), waa born in West Springfield, Mass., February 4, 1767, where he
died September 14. 1S40. He married, March 9, 1787. CHLOE, daughter of John and Rhoda {Chapiii) DAY,
born in West Springfield, January 27, 1766, and died in same place, January 23, 1836,
S50*
I.
louN Day.
85 1
II.
Thankiti..
S52
III.
Mmsk.s.
Married, Fel
. 2S, IS'
borough, V
t.. May 2
S53-
IV.
Wn.i.Ann.
S54
V.
Nov.vrcs.
S5.S*
VI.
Peletiah.
856
VII.
Chloe.
Married Joel,
son of J
8S7
VIII.
Daicutek.
SsS
IX.
Son.
S59
X.
SO.N.
S60*
XI.
AsENArn.
861
XII.
E1.IZAHETU,
862*
XIII.
LociSA.
863
XIV.
DACCHrEK.
S64
XV.
Daciuitek.
S65*
XVI.
Aako.n.
children,
1787, June 17, West Springfield, Ma:
178S, Sept, 4,
1790, June 4,
5, Mercy, daughter of Giles and Sarah (Day) Day, born in .Marl-
3, 17S5, and died March, 25, 1871. No children.
1859, Oct. 29, South Deerfield, Mass.
1815, June 6, West Springfield, Mass.
1778, July 17, "
1791, Oct. 25, West Springfield, Mass.
1793, May 10, " " "
1794, Oct. 24, " "
1796, Ma)- 2, " "
Joel and Lucrelia Day. No children.
1798, Jan'y • — , West Springfield, Mass.
1799, Feb'y I, " " "
iSoo, Feb'y — , " " "
1801, Jan'y 25,
1803, Jan'y 28, " " "
1804, May II, " " "
1805, Sept. 10, " " "
1S07, Feb'y — , " "
1808, May 21,
1878, Oct. 16, West Springfield, Mass.
1815, May 30, " "
1871, Sept. 5,
1835, Feb'y 5,
1798, Jan'y -,
1799, Feb'y—, "
1800, Feb'y — , "
1869, Aug. 24, Southwick, Mass.
1823, May 6, West Springfield, Mass.
1853, Oct. 4, Holyoke, Mass.
1805, Sept. — , West Springfield, Mass.
1S07, Feb'y — , " "
1854, Aug. 13, Becket, Mass.
►* - 323
SARAH ELY, daughter of Nathaniel (No. 100), was born in West Sjiringfield, Ma.ss., February 26, 1760,
where she died October 14, 1791. She married, May 10, 1779, CHARLES DENISON, who was born in Connec-
ticut, P'ebruary 7, 1758, and died in West Springfield, July 17, 1780.
I. Makcia Ely.
DENISON CHILD.
I 1780, April 20, West Springfield, Mass.
1S60, Nov. I, Palmer, Mass.
— ►♦^ 384 •^t-
COTTON ELY, son of Nathaniel, (No. lOO), was born in West Springfield, Ma.ss., February 25, 1762,
where he died September 26, 1821. He married, February 25, 1790, SALLY, daughter of Lieutenant Daniel
and Miriam {Chapiii) MILLER, born in West Springfield, February 19, 1768, where she died May 21, 1840.
S67
I.
Betsey.
868*
II.
Homer.
869*
III.
Fanny.
870*
IV.
Frederick.
871*
V.
Cotton.
1791, May 6, Wi
1793, May 23,
1795, March 31.
1797, July 24,
1803, June 8,
children.
St Springfield, Mass.
1793. Nov. 2, West Springfield, Mass.
1873, July 28, ••
1868, July 18, Palmyra, Mo.
1835, Dec. 27, West Springfield, Mass.
1S74, April II, " "
SIXTH GENERATION.
59
-•-^ 333 ^^
LEWIS ELY, son of Thomas, (No. 114), was born in West Springfield, Ma.ss., December 9, 1756. He
married, October 23, 1777, ANNA GRANGER, and after a residence of nine years in West Springfield they
moved to Granville, Mass., where he purchased and cleared a farm, and built a saw mill and a grist mill. The
grist mill was burned and another built. In the spring of 1799 he exchanged his property in Granville for lands
in Ohio ; started with his family June 12, 1799, with ox-teams, and arrived at Deerfield, Portage county, Ohio, on
the 25th of July, having been preceded by Lewis Day and his son Horatio, from Granby, Conn., with Moses
Tibhals and Green Frost, from Granville, Mass., who left their homes early in May, 1799, and arrived in Deerfield
the 29th of the same month. Much suffering was experienced on account of the scarcity of provisions. They
were supplied from settlements in Pennsylvania, the nearest of which was Georgetown, 40 miles distant. On the
7th of November, 1800, the first marriage occurred. John Campbell awA Sarah Ely, daughter of Lewis, were joined
in wedlock by Calvin Austin, Esq., of Warren. He was accompanied from Warren, a distance of twenty-seven
miles by the late Judge Pease, then a young lawyer of that place. They performed the journey on foot, there
being no road, and as they threaded their way through the woods, young Pease taught the justice the marriage
ceremony by frequent repetition.
Here Z('7<:7> £■/)' cleared up the farm on which he lived until his death, SeiJtember 5, 1826. Mrs. f/r survived
her husband more than ten years, and died in Deerfield, March 21, 1837. They were buried in the cemeterj- in
Deerfield, the land having been given to the township by Mr. Y\y.
872*
I,
Ashkr. •
87.3*
11.
S.\RAH.
874*
III.
Anna.
87s
IV.
Merrick.
876*
V.
Lucv.
877*
VI.
Lewis. 1
878*
VII.
L.WRA. j'
87Q*
VIII.
Merrick.
8S0
IX.
Sir Lyman.
88r
X.
Sir Lyman.
882*
XI.
Ralph Grander
children.
1778, Aug. 21, Wes
Springfield, Mass.
1780, Aug. 30,
1782, Oct. 10,
1785, Jan'y 16,
1787, March 16, "
..
1789, June 9, Gran\
ille,
Mass.
1789, June 9, "
1793. Oct. 7,
1796, Jan'y 20,
179S, Oct. 8,
1803, Aug, 14, Dcei
field
Ohio.
i860, Feb'y 20, Brandon, Wis.
i865, Feb'y 21, Coopersville, Mich.
1843, June 21, Elyrla, Ohio.
1786, Dec. 27, West Springfield, Mass.
1868, Sept. 13, Deerfield, Ohio.
1831, June 2g. Amherst, Ohio.
1867, May 5, Deerfield, Ohio.
1838, Sept, 13, Cleveland, Ohio.
179S, Feb'y 13, Granville, Mass.
1883, June 2, Deerfield, Ohio.
1883, Feb'y 24, Mindoii, 111.
CAPTAIN DARIUS ELY, son of Thomas, (No. 114), was born in West Springfield, Mass., September 29,
i76i,and died in Ravenna, Portage county, O., September 23, 1844. He married in 1786, MARGARET,
daughter of Joseph ASHLEY, born in West Springfield, Seiitember 18, 1765, and died in Ravenna, O., March
29, 1838.
children.
SS3*
I.
Marcia.
1787, March 24,
884
II.
Olive.
17S9, April 19,
885*
III.
Alfred.
1791, Aug. 6,
886*
IV.
Ashley.
1793, Nov. 4.
887*
V.
Mary.
1797. Jan'y 23,
888
VI.
Rali'H.
1799, July 29,
889*
VII.
JiisKi'ii Merrick.
1802, Jan'y 15,
1S52, Nov. 27, Worcester, Mass.
1815, April 30, West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
18S1, May 13, Euclid, Ohio.
1S68, Sept. 2, Ravenna, Ohio.
1819, Sept. 17, Westficld, Mass.
1826, June 21, Wliecling, Va.
[Unman ied.]
1873, Nov. 15, Athens, Pa.
-».- 33*7
THOMAS ELY, son of Thomas, (No. 114), was born in West Springfield, Ma.ss., October 16, 1766, and
died in Marshall, Oneida county, N. Y., December 23, 1844. He married, February 23, 1792, EUNICE,
daughter of William and Hannah (Miller) MORLEV, born July 26, 1771, in Westfield, Mass., and died in
Marshall, N. Y., May 9, 1836.
6o
SIXTH GENERATION.
CHILDREN.
890*
I.
Armknius.
1796, Oct. 20, West Springfield, Mass.
891*
II.
TniiM.\s Adin.
1799, Feb'v 26, "
892*
III.
Al.VKKSON.
1802, March 26, Marshall, N. Y.
893*
IV.
Al..\.NSii.N. ]
1806, July 5,
894*
V.
LV.MA.N. j
1806, July 5,
895*
VI.
LdllSA.
1810, Jan'y i.
1864, Feb'y ig, Stockton, N. Y.
1871, June 17, Marshall, N. Y.
1881, Mays, Deansvillc, N. Y.
1862, Sept. 20, Waukan, Wis.
JOEL ELY, son of Joel, (No. 116), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 9, 1751, and died in West
Windsor, Vt., May 20, 1828. He married, (intention piiblislied, December 4, 1773,) ABIGAIL MKAGHAM, liorn
in Sufifield, Conn., November 20, 1751, and died in West Windsor, Vt., January 27, 1830.
S()(>
17S4, Jm
CHILD.
14, West Windsor, Vt.
I 1800, June 6, West Windsor, Vt.
— ■ ■ 3-3.2 - .—^
THANKFUL ELY, daughter of Joel, (No. 116j, was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 17, 1757, and
died in Weathersfield, Vt., August 27, 1845. When she died she had then living nine children, fifty grand
children, and thirty four great grand children. She married in W'indsor, Vt., January 25, 1779, SILAS, son of
Thomas and Mercy (JF/irc/cr) BANISTER, born in Brookfield, Mass., July 3, 1751, and died in West Windsor,
\t., April 29, 1827. His mother, Mercy Wheeler, was born in 1718, and at the time of her death was one
hundred years and six months old. A meeting of her descendants was held on the one hundred and first anni-
versary of her birth in which she partii:ipated, receiving the congratulations of her many friends on the completion
of her century of life.
Ii.\MSTEK CHILDREN.
1780, Jan'y 25, West Windsor, Vt. I 1876, Aug. 17, Weathersfield Bow, ^'t.
17S1, July 26, " " " 1834, Oct. 19, Nashua, N. H.
1782, Oct. 28, " " '• 1874, Jan'y 3, Conneaut, Fa.
1704, Jan'y 21, " " " 1855, . Rushford, N. Y.
in Windsor, Vt., in 1S32, Rufus Root. He died in 1839. After his death, she
to Rushford, N. Y., where she remained until her death. She had no children.
897*
I.
F.\NNY.
898*
II.
Waiu<kn.
S99*
III.
Batiisiikha
900
IV.
Licv.
Married
nu)ved
901*
V.
Os.Mli.Ml.
902*
VI.
Hl'.MAX.
903*
VII.
Pl.lNV.
904*
VIII.
RollKRICK.
905
IX.
Wavniv
906*
X.
TriKdiicisiA.
907'^
XI.
Anna.
908*
Xll.
RiiWl'.NXA.
1786, Feb'y 7, West Windsor, Vt.
1788, May II,
1790, Feb'y 5, "
1791, Dec. 15, "
1794, Jan'y 21,
1796, March 9,
1798, Aug. 23,
iSoi, Sept. 19.
1862, June 23, Pamelia, N. Y.
1824, Nov. 12, West Windsor, \^t.
1870, Oct. 23, Fort Scott, Kansas.
1874, Aug. 26, Ogden, N. Y.
1820, May 8. [L'nniar
1852, March 6, Oswego, N. Y.
1S79, Feb'y 7, Carthage, N. Y.
18S1, Dec. 25, Weathersfield, Vt.
SIBYL ELY, daughter of Joel, (No. 116), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 9, 1 759, and died in
Turin, Lewis county, N. Y., July 13, 1825. She married in West Springfield, (intention entered July 13, 1774),
DAN, son of Thomas and Sarah {Miller) TAYLOR. He was born in West Springfield, October 16, 1756,
moved to Turin, N. Y., where he died October i, 1813.
TAYLOR CHILDREN.
909 I. Richard. | 1775, Oct. 14, West Springfield, Mass. | 1824, Oct. 16, in Vermont.
Married in West Springfield, Feb'y 23, 1802, Betsey, daughter of Henry and Sarah
Rogers, born in West Springfield, March 30, 1774 where she died Oct. 11, 1S40. No
children.
SIXTH GENERATION.
6i
gio*
II.
SlBYI..
yll*
III.
OllKDIKNCE.
qi2
IV.
D.\.\.
9'3
V.
Ei,iz.\nKTi[.
1)14*
VI.
L'lAM.MI.
915
VII.
Fi,.\vi.\.
gi6
VIII.
ErMci:.
917*
IX.
Fr.i.i.rs Kin
<3i8*
X.
Sakah.
TAYLOR CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
1777, Jan'y 16, West Springfield, Mass
1779, Feb'v 20, " " "
1781, March 13, "
1783, Nov. 12.
17S5, Dec. S,
17S8, Jan'y Ig,
1791, Dec. 15,
1794, April 24,
1798. July 2,
1861, Oct. 30, West Springfield, Mass.
1867, Jan'y 4, Martinsburgh, N. V.
1S26, Feb'y 5, Turin, N. Y. [Unmarried.]
1824, March 3, " " [Unmarried.]
1859, March 17, Harrisburgh, N. \.
1S34, Sept. 13, Cleveland, Ohio.
1S73, Dec. 6, ronstableville, N. Y.
[Unmarried.]
1879, Dec. 16, Constableville, N. Y.
1872, Oct. 8, Turin, N. Y.
344 ^ .
ABIGAIL ELY, daughter of Joel, (No. 116), was bom in West Springfield, Mass., December 14, 1762, and
died in Passumpsic, Vt., January 21, 1849. She married JOHN, son of Ebenezer and Eunice {BoviA'ii)
WOODS. He was a farraer,and settled in Passumpsic, Vt., was born in 1761, died in West Windsor, Vt., October
27, iSio, and was buried there.
WOODS CHILDREN.
gig*
I.
IdllN.
920
I!.
AllICAII..
921*
III.
Ln V.
922*
IV.
EnrNK/KK.
923"
V.
S.VMI'SIIN.
924*
VI.
Fri;iikkick
Barron
[Trenck
925*
VII.
El.SlE.
g26*
VIII.
Leonard.
927
IX.
Fan'nv.
17S3, May 5, Windsor, Vt.
1785, ,
1786, Aug. 12, Passumpsic, Vt.
1787, Nov. 23, Barnct, Vt.
1789, Oct. 15, Passumpsic, Vt.
1792, .Aug. 10,
1842, Dec. 30, Passumpsic, Vt.
1808, June 24, West Windsor, Vt.
1868, March 29, Newport, Vt.
1872, Oct. 3, Barnet, Vt.
1S63, March 10, Passumpsic, Vt.
1845, Feb'y 19,
1873, Feb'y 25, Plattsburg, N. Y.
1843, Feb'y 16, Passumpsic, Vt.
1867, July II,
92S* X.
929* XI.
930 XII.
931 XIII.
1794, May 25,
1796, March 17, " "
1797, Feb'y 2,
Married in Passumpsic, Vt., Jan'y 7, 1829, Miles, son of Abel and Bethia (French)
Shorey. He was born in Reheboth, Mass., Nov. 10, 1794. Died in Passumpsic,
Vt., Dec. 30, 1S81. No children.
l8oo, Sept. — , Passumpsic, Vt. I 1S75, March iG, Passumpsic, Vt.
1802, Nov. II, " " iSSo, Feb'y 3, " "
Soi'HLA.
RlI.KV ClIAITN
BErsicv.
Sm.oMON.
Died young.
Died unmarried.
— »-^ 345 i^**
RUHAMA ELY, daughter of Joel, (No. 116), was born in West Springfield, Ma.ss., December 16, 1765,
and died in Windsor, Vt., December 27, 1806. She married, Seijtember 6, 1783, DANIEL, son of Ekenezer
and Eunice [Boydeii) WOODS, a farmer, born A[)ril 16, 1764. After his marriage he settled in Windsor, Vt.,
wliere he died March 25, 1S42.
WOODS CHILDREN.
932*
I.
Clarissa
933
II.
Sai.i.v.
934*
III.
Lucy.
935*
IV.
Laira.
g36*
V.
Daniel.
937*
VI.
Ei.v.
93S*
VII.
R11.EV.
939*
VIII.
William
940
IX.
Majla.
941*
X.
.■\LHERr.
942
XI.
LonsA.
1783, Dec. 17. Windsor, Vt.
1785, Jan'y 22.
178S, Jan'y 15,
1791, Feb'y 14,
1792, Aug. 2,
1794, May 6,
i7yS, Nov. 15, " "
iSoo, Dec. iS,
1S02, Nov. lo,
1804, April 5.
1S06, March 26,
1853. Feb'y 4, Farmersville. N. V.
1806, Nov. — , Windsor, Vt.
i860, Aug. 17, Rushford, N. Y.
i86g, Feb'y 20,
1848, March 25,
1879, Feb'y 23,
1876, Oct. 13,
1867, Sept. 16, Franklinvillc, N. Y.
1875, March 11, Rushford, N. Y.
[Unmarried.]
1850, Oct. 10, (_)uincy, Mich.
1870, May 21, Ru.shford, N. Y.
[Unmarried.]
SIXTH GENERATION.
ABISHAI ELY, son of Joel, (No. 116), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 12, 1771, and died
in West Windsor, Vt., .April 26, 1859. He married, May 23, 1791, ISABELLA, daughter of Stephkn and Jane
(Pa/rick) CADY, burn in Cornish, N. H., March i, 1775. and died in West Windsor, Yt., May 23, 182S.
Mr. lilv was a farmer and surveyor, an exemplary christian man ; he taught school thirty-five winters.
943
I.
ISAHEI.I..\.
944
II.
Harkikt.
945*
III.
RicHAKi) Monti
946*
IV.
M. La Fayette.
947*
V.
Fanme.
948
VI.
Ai'.h;ah,.
VII. Joel.
950*
VIII
951
IX
952
X
953
XI
1791, \ov. 3, West Windsor, Vl.
1793, Aug. 18. "
1795, Feb'y 10, " "
1797, March 13, "
1799, April 25. ■'
1801, May 24, "
1803, Oct. 2,
iSoo, March 23, Wist Windsor, Vt.
iS2.t May 6,
[L'nniarrit'd.]
iS6i, June 10. Cavendish, Vt.
1876, Feb'y 23, Ridgeway, Pa.
1830 Sept. 7, North Hartland, Vt.
rS33, March g, West Windsor, Vt.
[Unmarried.]
1S29, Dec. 3, West Windsor, Vt.
[rmnanied.]
1S4S, Feb'y 14, Watertown, N. V.
1841, May 28, Madison, Pa. [l^nmanied.]
Hester .Ann Rogers. 1805, Aug. 20, "
piHN Fr.ETClIER. 1807, July 11).
Emei^ine. iSio, Sept. 3,
FredericIv Augustus. 1S17, Nov. 6,
Married in West Windsor, Vt., March 4, 1846, Almira, daughter of Silas and Elizabeth
(Trip) Fuller, born in Sherburne, Vt., Feb'y 27, 1822, and died in West Windsor, Oct.
13, 1870. He married, .Nov. 13. iSSo, Eva Maria, daughter of .\lvin I. and Maria
(Hodgman) Vaughn, born in Enfield, N. H., Dec. 26, 1S48. They reside in West
Windsor. No children.
►»^ 343 - »•-
LUCRETL\ ELY, daughter of C.\pt.\in Levi, (No. 117), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 12,
1759, and died in Henrietta, Monroe county, N. Y., January 19, 1819. She married, December 18, 1777, JACOB
son of J.\coB and Llxretia {Rock-we//) MILLER, a farmer, born in West Springfield, November 27, 1756, and
died in Bergen, Genesee count)-, N. Y., March 10, 1824.
954*
I.
.\MAN[>A.
955*
II.
Ely.
956*
III.
LucREriA.
957*
IV.
I ACOli.
95S*
V.
Emily.
959*
VI.
N.\NCV.
960
VII.
Rockwell.
961
VIII.
Climena.
962*
IX.
Harvey.
MILLER CHILDREN.
1778, Aug. 29, West Springfield, Mass.
1781, June 9,
1785, July 15. "
1787, March 4, "
1789, , •■
1792, May 28,
1793 •
1795. .
1799, Jan'y 17. Warren. N. V.
<-.^ 349 ►..^
1862, Dec. 20, Rochester, N. Y.
1872, Aug. 27, Gates. N. V.
1879, Feb'y 28, West Brighton, -N.
1855, Oct. 27, Kalamazoo, Mich.
1858, July 4, Rochester, N. Y.
1826, Jan'y 15, Royalton, N. Y.
1810, Feb'y — , Scipio, N. V.
1817, July — , West Brighton, N.
HULDAH ELY, daughter of Captain Levi, (No. 117), was bom in West Springfield, Ma.ss., July 11, 1761,
and died April 30, 1808. She married, August 7, 1783, COLONEL ROGER, son of Roger and Mary
(S/f/>l>i>is) COOLEY, born in West Springfield, September 4, 1760, and died May 14, 1843. After the death of
Hiildah Ely, Colonel Cooley married, March 12, 1S12, Electa Smith, born December 25, 1772, and died July 15,
1S60. She had two children, Ralph, born May 30, 1S14, now living in Mitteneague, Mass., and Mary Stehhiin,
born May 3, 1816.
COOLEV CHILDREN.
963* I. Festus. I 1784, May 19, West Springfield, Mass
964* II. Charles. 17S7, Marsh 9,
965 III. Hulpah. j 1790, Feb'y 14, "
Married in West Springfield, August 3, 1S20, Timothy Olmsted, of Enfield, Conn. Jloved
to Westfield, Mass., where their lives were spent. No children.
1S72, .Aug. g, Elyria, Ohio.
1858, Jan'y 12, West Springfield, Mass.
1864, Oct. 4, Westfield, Mass,
SIXTH GENERATION.
COOLEY CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
g66* IV. Roc;ek. I 1793, June 9, West Springfield, Mass. I 1847, Sept. 13, Watertown, Wis.
9G7 V, E1.11H:. I 1795, June 24, " •■ •■ [ 1S57, Sept. 4, Westfield, Mass.
Elilui never married. He resided in Elyria, Ohio, sc\-eral \-ears, wliere lie was respected
by all who knew him; was treasurer of Lorain county, and built a house intending to
make Elyria his permanent home, but on account of failing healtli returned to Westfield,
Mass., where he died.
— »* -. 3SO ^ **-
JERUSHA ELY, daughter of C.^pt.^in Levi, (No. 117), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Februarys,
1763, where she died February 2, 1836. She married, February 20, 1795, NATHANIEL, son of Nathaniel and
Chloe {Brooks) TAYLOR, of Longmeadow, Mass. She married, February 5, 1807, OLIVER, son of Thomas
and Marcaret {Root) BAGG, born in West Springfield, January 27, 1754, and died November 17, 1833. No
children by second marriage.
TAYLOR child.
96S
I. Le\ 1 Ely.
Baptized | 1796, Jau'y 31.
►. - 33X ^ .*—
LEVI ELY, son of Captain Levi, (No. 117), was born in West Springfield, Mass., February 27, 1765, where
he died September 17, 1819. He married, February 23, 1792, THANKFUL, daughter of David and Margaret
{-Day) SMITH, born in West Springfield in 1766, where she died September 25, 1842.
children.
969*
970
I. Harvey.
II. Levi.
1793. June 19, West Springfield, Mass
1796, Dec. 7,
185S, Oct. 9, Oak Center, Wis.
-«. -. 352
(_;i';ORGE ELY, son of Captain Levi, (No. 117), was horn in West Springfield, Mass., December 30, 1776,
where he died January 20, 1819. He married in West Sjiringfield, April 13, 1786, where she was born in Feeding
Hills Parish, March 3, 1765, ABIGAIL, daughter of Ozias FLOWERS. She died in West Springfield, September
2, 1808. Her tombstone bears the following inscrijition :
" In memory of Mus. Ai;li;.\ii, El.v, consort of Mr. Geori;e
Ely, who died ist Sept., 1808. Aged 43.
Hark ! she bids all her friends adieu.
Some Angel calls her to the spheres,
Our eyes the radiant saint pursue.
Thro' liquid telescopes of tears."
He married. May 14, iSii, RUTH, daughter of Abner and Mary {Cooper) LEONARD. She died in
Agawam, Mass., June 5, 1842, aged 70 years.
children.
'J7I
J.\mes. I 17S6, Sept. 30, West Springfield, Mass.
Married in West Springfield, Nov. 16, 1S09, Harriet Burns
He had no children.
1 788, Aug. 2, West Springfield, Mas
1791, Feb'y 12,
1792, Dec. 30,
1795, March 15, "
1799, Feb'y 8, " " "
1801, March 26, "
1803, June 18, " " "
1805, Sept. 21,
1S08, .
972*
II.
Belinii.\.
y73*
III.
Cl.ARINllA.
974*
IV.
Anna.
975''
V.
Quartus.
976
VI.
George.
477*
VII.
Marian.
978*
VIII.
George.
979*
IX.
Abigail Flower
980
X.
A Son.
I 1876, March 24, Springfield, Pa.
moved to Springfield, Pa.
1829, May 8, Chicopee Falls, Mass.
1869, Nov. 2, Leona, Pa.
1824, Feb'y i, Springfield, Pa.
1S50, Jan'y 19, Leona, Pa.
1800, Oct. II, West Springfield, Mass.
1S75, Sept. II, llolley, N. Y.
1868, Aug. 18,
1808, , West Springfield, Mass.
64
SIXTH (;eneration.
DANIEL ELY, son of Captain Levi, (No. 117), was born in West Si)nngrield, Mass., August lo, 1768,
where he died February 15, 1822. He married in West Springfield, October 15, 1788, where she was born
January 14, 1769, and where she died July 28, 1829, JOHANNA, daughter of Thom.-v.s and Johanna {Noble) DAY.
CHILDREN.
Ei,Kc:iA. I 1788, Dec. 30, West Springfield, Mass. j 1856, Nov. 2, West Springfield, Mass.
RovAi.. I 1790, Sept. 27, " " " I 1826, Feb'v 24, •' " "
Married, Dec. 11, 1S17, Aurelia, daughter of Derrick and Racliel (Bartlett) Van Horn, born
in Wcstfield, Mass., Feb'y 10, 1794. No children. After Mr. Ely's death his widow
married, Nov. 3, 182S, Norman Day, of West Springfield. She died Nov. 29, 1874.
983
III.
Sai;i:kni
984*
IV.
GHATIA.
9S5
V.
Daniki..
986*
VI.
Eliza.
987
VII.
Edwin.
1792, Aug. 5, West .Springfield, Mass.
1794, Sept. 27, "
1795, July 19, ••
1S04, Feby 26, ■'
180O, March, 20," "
1815, March 4, Sacketts Harbor, N Y.
1865, July g, West Springfield, Mass.
1S54. April 4, "
[L'nniarrii'd.]
1S67, Sept. 24, West Springfield, Mass.
1S21, Nov. 6,
SABRA ELY, daughter of Captain Levi, (No. 117), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 22, 1770,
where she died March 8, 1839. She married in West Springfield, July 9, 1789, where he was born October 14, i 762,
and where he died, July 2, 1844, JOSIAH, son of Jonathan and Hannah (Sr/Jiii?) l,OOMiS.
LOOMIS CHILDREN.
98S*
I.
Orkin.
989
II.
Lakkv.
990*
III.
Harvey
ggi*
IV.
Sabra.
gg2*
V.
Betsfa'.
993*
VI.
Harrv.
994
VII.
Ely.
Mart
W
18OS, Oct. 10, West Spring
1S07, May 16, " "
i86g, May 16,
1870, Feb'y 3, " "
1865, Nov. 24, " "
1875, Sept. 5, New Haven,
1876, Nov. 27, West Sprin<
1791, June 2, West Springfield, Mass.
1793. April 23, "
1795. July 29,
1798, Jan'y 22, " " "
1801, Oct 16.
1804, Dec, lb, " " •' 1875, Sept. 5, New Haven, Conn.
1808, Oct. 31, " " " 1876, Nov. 27, West Springfield, Mass.
ried in West Springfield, Feb'y 13, 1834, Dinah, daughter of Noah and Abigail (Allen)
olcoli. She died in West Springfield, August 27, 1881, aged 76 years. No children.
^ -•»^333^** —
THEODOSIA ELY, daughter of Captain Levi, (No. 117), was born in West Springfield, Mass., February
4, 1773, where she died October 14, 1865. She married, February 18, 1795, HORACE, son of Luke and Lvdia
(Kc/sey) DAY, born in West Springfield, April 15, 1769, where he died January 6, i8i6. She married, February
7, 1822, SIMEON BROOKS. He died in West Springfield, May 30, 1836. She married, March 6, 1840,
EDWARD ROOT, who died in West Springfield, July 29, 1845, aged 35 \ears. No children by second or
third marriage.
day children.
996*
I. Hiikace.
II. Luke.
1795, May 29, West Springfield, Mass.
1805, Feb'y 17. "
18S0, Feb'y 26, Villanova, N. Y.
1S36, Nov. 4, West Springfield, Mass.
-•♦^ 356 ►.*-
1816
SOLOMON ELY, son of Captain Levi, (^No. 117), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December 22,
1774, where he died April 25, 1828. He married, August 24, 1796, JERUSHA, daughter of Thomas and
Johanna {Noble) DAY', born in West Springfield, August 27, 1776, where she died February 17, 1797. He
married, March i, 1799, ROXANNA DAY, sister of his first wife, born in West Springfield, August 17, 1780, and
died in Pittsficld, Mass., December — , 1845.
SIXTH GENERATION.
('S
997*
I.
Ierusha
998*
II.
Soi.DMd.N
999
III.
LoKKN.
CHILDREN.
1799, l)ct. 17, West Springfield, Mass.
1803, April 9, "
1805, , "
1873, Dec. 7, Springfield, Mass.
1879, July I, West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.
SS'Z ^»*-
ELIHU ELY, son of Capt.\in Levi, (No. 117j, was born in West Springfield, Mass., July — , 1777, and
died in Westfield, Mass., February 23, 1839. He married, , 1797, GRACE, daughter of Colonel Samuel
ROSE, born in Providence, R. I., November — , 1777, and died in Westfield, Mass., September 28, 1840.
1000*
I.
El.IHU.
lOOI
11.
Samiiici..
I0U2*
III.
Sami'ei. Ri
1003*
IV.
Ai'.u:aii..
1004*
V.
J.isiU'U Mi
1005-*
VI.
Levi.
1006*
VII.
TuiiMAS.
IOU7
VIll.
.VliIlISDN.
CHILDREN.
1799, May ig, Westfield, Mass.
i8or, ,
1803, Dec. 29, " "
1806, Jan'y 29, " "
1S07, Nov. 26, " "
1809, Dec. 22, "
1811, Dec. 22,
1814, Dec. If),
1866, May 21, Westfield, Mass.
1803, ,
1873, May II, Roslyn, L. I.
1880, Feb'y 13, Ann .Arbor, Mich.
1S85, June 14, Westfield, Mass.
1S69, May 18, La Porte, Ind.
Married at Somerstown, Westchester county, N. Y., December 31, 1S37, Hannah, daugh-
ter of Ephraim and Rachel (Osborn) Wriglit, born in Somerstown, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1S15.
He received a diploma from the Massachusetts State Medical Society in 1834. Afterward
attended a course of medical lectures at Berkshire Medical Institute, also at the College
of Physicians and Surgeons in \ew York City, and has practiced medicine and surgery
for 45 j'ears. Residence, Carmel, Putnam count)', N. Y. No children.
William. | 1817, April 17, Westfield, Mass. |
SIMEON ELY, son of Simeon, (No. 118), was born in West Springfield, Ma,ss., January 15, 1762, and died
in Warren, N. Y., June 19, 1840. He served in the war of the Revolution, was in the battle of Saratoga when
General Burgoyne surrendered, and was present at the execution of Major Andre. He married, August 21, 1782,
MARGARET SMITH, who was born in West Springfield, September 14, i76i,and died in Warren, N. Y., August
20, 1848.
1009*
I.
Hem AN.
loio"
II.
Linus.
toil*
111.
Lydia.
1012
IV.
Orra.
1013--
V.
D.ix'in.
IOI4*
VI.
Rll.HAKIl
I0I5
VII.
Hukack.
IOI6*
VIII.
Warren
IOI7*
IX.
Smith.
CHILDREN.
17B3, Oct. 26, West Springfield, Mass.
1786, Jan'y 25, " " ''
1788, Oct. 6,
1791, Sept. 12, " "
1793, Nov. 29,
1796, April 14, Warren, N. Y.
1799, May 28, " "
Married Lucinda Bennett. No children.
1801, Sept. 10, Warren, N. Y.
1805, June 14, " "
1S68, Dec. 2, Portland, N. Y.
1864, May 2, Clyde, N. Y.
1877, March 3, Sheriden, N. Y.
1873, March 9, Springfield, N. Y.
[Unmarried.]
1862, Dec. 21, Springfield, N. Y.
1852, Feb'y 14, Warren, N. Y.
183S, Aug. 2, Clyde, N. Y.
ELIZABETH ELY, daughter of Simeon, (No. 118), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 14, 1763,
and died in Ela, Lake county, 111., December 20, 1850. She married in 1798, SAMUEL HAYDEN, who
was born July 12, 1744, and died in Clarksville, Otsego county, N. Y., January 27, 1834.
I. DiANrilA.
HAVDEN CHILL).
I iSoi, Jan'y 5, Springfield, N. Y.
66
SIXTH GENERATION.
— »^^ 361 ►-<
PERSIS ELY, daughter of Simeon, (No. 118), was bom in West Springfield, Mass., January i8, 1765,
where she died December 4, 1856. She married in West Springfield, January 17, 1790, where he was born Jul\
17, 1763, and where he died May 9, 1847, LEVI, son of Isr.^el BROOKS.
I02U II. Lkvi.
I02I III. AruiA.
BROOKS CHILDREN.
171/1, Iiiiic 2S, West Springfield, M;i
I7y2, June 3,
ITH, Jan'.v I5.
1801, Marcli4, West Spiiiitrfield, Mass.
1022 IV. Hkkiaii. 1796, March 2.
1023 \'. Riiii. 1799, June 2, " "
1024 VI. Piiii.ii. :Soi,July5, " " "
Married, .Sept. — , 1S27, Harriet RiiiK-
1025 VII. Ei.i.Mi. I 1805, July 8, West SpriuKfield, Mass.
Married, Sept. — , 1S27, Marcia Kurn.s, of Southampton, Mass., born .Xpril 11, 1S05, and died
in West Springfield, Sept. 7, 1828.
1S40, Feli'y 8, West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1833, June 2, West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
»--. 363 ►••
OLIVER ELY, son of Slmeon, (No. 118), was born in West Springfield, Mass., April 7, 1768, and died
in Warren, N. Y., July 4, 1847. He married, January 15, 1792, MARTHA, daughter of Eleazer and Martha
(SiH>7v) DAY, born in West Springfield, (Ireland Parish), November 1, 1770, and died in Warren, N. Y., April i,
1843. Afr. Ely moved from West Springfield to Ludlow, Mass., from Ludlow to Chesterfield, N. H., and in
February, 1800, from Chesterfield to Warren, N. Y., with an o.\-team, being eleven days on the journey.
1026*
I.
II.\KKI1CT.
1027*
II.
Gavi.
1028*
III.
ASKXATH.
1029*
IV.
SOI'MIA.
1030*
V.
Martha.
to3i
VI.
Mattoon.
1032*
VII.
Philander.
1033*
VIII.
Ruth Eliza.
1034
IX.
Julia.
CHILDREN.
1794, Felj'y 23, West Springfield, Mass.
1796, Aug. 25, " " "
1799, March 10, Chesterfield, .\'. II.
1801, July iS, Warren, N. Y.
1803, Nov. 17,
1805, Oct. 23, "
1809. Nov. 7, " "
1812, June 14, " "
1S15, March 26,
1813, April 15, Springfield, N. V.
1854, May 23, Warren, N. Y.
1S63, Jan'y 18, Chicago, III.
1845. Dec. 22, Wheeler, N. Y.
[Unmarried ]
1S82, Jan'y 23, Fo.x Lake, 111.
Unmarried ; lives witli lier brother, Mat-
loon, in Warren, N. Y.
— »— 364: ►.
SAMUEL ELY, son of Simeon, (No. 118), was born in West Springfield, Ma.ss., June 23, 1774, and died
of heart disease in his corn-field, in Warren, N. Y., July 12, 185 1. He married in West Springfield, (being at
that time a resident of Warren, N. Y.), February 4, 1799, FANNY, daughter of John and Elizabeth COOLLY.
She was born in West Springfield, October 15, 1771, and died in Warren, N. Y., March 5, i860.
1035* 1. .'\L\AH.
1036* II. Alansdx.
1037* III. NiiRM.W.
103S* IV. Samuel.
1039* V. LoRA Ann.
1799, D
1804, Sept. 8,
1805, Nov. 29,
1807, Nov. 29,
1810, May 18,
CHILDREN.
Warren, N. Y.
1880, May 12, Theresa, N. Y.
1871, July 9, Belleville, Mich.
1848, April 3, Lake county, 111.
— »»^ 36S ^*«—
SILENCE ELY, daughter of Nathan, (No. 119), was born in West Springfield, Mass., June i, 1761,
where she died October 30, 1852. She married, January 14, 1782, REUBEN, son of Reuben and Lvdia
{^Duncan) CHAMPION, l>orn in Saybrook, Conn., July 31, 1760, and died in West Springfield, May 26, 1832.
SIXTH GENERATION.
67
CHAMPION CHILDREN.
1040*
I.
Hekvf.y.
1041*
II.
Rl-UHEN.
1042*
III.
Lc>vic,\.
1043
IV.
Fl AVI.\.
1044*
V.
Ei,i.\s.
ro45*
VI.
Moses. /
1046*
VII,
Aaron. *
1047*
VIII.
Henkv.
i.)4S*
IX.
JdH.N Newton
1 040*
X.
Silence Ely.
IDSO*
XI.
Francis.
1051
XII.
Fl.AVIA.
1052
XIII.
Maria.
1782, Aug. 14,
West
Springfield
1784, June 28,
'•
1786, Sept. 22,
1788, Aug. 27,
i7go, June 10,
"
1792, June 15,
"
1792, June 15,
"
1794, xNov. 4,
1796, May 29,
"
1799, April 10
"
1801, July 5,
"
1804, June 5,
"
1S06, Fcb'y 5,
•^fV7 . . -
I800,
IS65,
1848,
1793.
IS39,
1838,
1880,
1829,
1845.
ISS5,
1875,
1883,
1879,
April 17, Westfield, Mass.
Oct. 9, West Springtieid, Mass.
Nov. 26, "
Feb'y 28, "
Oct. 13, Springfield, Mass.
March 9, Monticello, Ga.
Dec. 21, Savannah. Ga.
Sept. 2,
Aug. 27, Columbus, Ohio.
.\pril 9, Westfield, Mass.
Oct. II, Savannah, Ga.
Dec. 2, West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.;
May 4, West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.
BEULAH ELY, daughter of N.^^th.^n, (No. 119), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 20, 1766,
and died in Marshall, N. Y., July 5, 1817. She married in West Springfield, November 16, 1786, JONATHAN,
son of John and Anna {Barker) BIRCHARD, born in Norwich, Conn., November 14, 1763, and died in
Waterville, Oneida county, N. Y., June 10, 1839. He emigrated from West Springfield to the State of New York
in 1798. He never belonged to any learned profession, never held official positions, Jmt was a brave soldier in
the war of the Revolution, and died a United States pensioner.
1053'*
I.
Ely.
1054
II.
Letitia.
1055*
III.
Horatio
1056
IV.
Jesse.
1057
V.
N.\than.
1058*
VI.
Louisa.
1059'
VII.
Nathan.
1 060
VIII.
John.
IX. Mary Ann.
lilRCHARD CHILDREN.
178S, April 24, West Springfield, Mass.
1790, Jan'y 23, " " "
1791, Nov. 14, " " "
1795. May 4,
An alumnus of Hamilton College.
1798, Feb'y — .
l8o2, Sept. 30, Paris, N. Y.
1804, Dec. 3, .Marshall, .\. Y.
1807, Oct. 10, " "
1809, May 4, " "
1866, Feb'y 4, Clinton, N. Y.
1S41, Dec. 30, Marshall, N. Y.
[Unmarried.]
1S50, Nov. n, Beloit, Wis.
iSi6, June 4, Steuben, N. Y.
1801, July—, Waterville, N. Y.
1874, Dec. 9, Newton, Iowa.
1880, July 13. Block Island, L.
1838, April II. [Ui
1842, Jan'y 20, Waterville, N. V
ed.]
— »^^ 369
MARY ELY, daughter of Nathan, (No. 119), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December 22, 1770,
and died in Westfield, Mass., February 27, 1839. She married in West Springfield, Mays, 179I) AMBROSE,
son of Gideon and Elizabeth (Diincaii) DAY, born in Westfield, Mass., July 7, 1767, where he died July 24, 1851.
DAY children.
1062*
I.
Ambrose
1792, Feb'y 9, W
estfield,
M
ass.
1063
II.
RoilERT.
1794, Dec. 18,
"
1064*
III.
Albert.
1797, Nov. 29,
"
1065*
IV.
Mary.
1801, Oct. 25,
"
1066*
V.
Calvin.
1803, Feb'y 26,
"
1067*
VI.
Horatio
Ely.
1814, June 18,
- srr
r»
1878, May 20, Westfield, Mass.
Supposed to have died in New Orleans.
1S76, Nov. II, Hartford, Conn.
186S, Dec. 2, Columbus, Wis.
1SS4, June 10, Hartford, Conn.
MARTHA ELY, daughter of Nathan, (No. 119), was born in West Springfield, Mass., April 22, 1772, and
died in Easthampton, Mass., April 17, 1855. She married in West Springfield, February 12, 1795, CilDEON, son
of Gideon and Esther {Eggleston) MATTHEWS, born in Chester, Mass., May 20, 1766, where he died March 19,
1806. He was the second male child born in Chester. She married, April 28, 181 7, ELIAKIM, son of Stephen
and Catharine {Sheldon) WRIGHT, born in Easthampton, Mass., March i, 1757, where he died April 22, 1818.
68
SIXTH GENER.\TION.
io6S
I.
Ely.
io6g
II.
Gideon.
1070
III.
Martha
1071
IV.
JlLIA.
1072*
V.
Samuel.
1073
VI.
Gideon.
1074* VII. Catharink.
M.A.TTHEWS CHILDREN.
1796, June 22, Chester, Mass.
1797, Sept. 18, "
1799, March 29, " "
iSor, April 7, " "
1803, Feb'y 20, " "
1805, April 6, " "
WRIGHT CHILD.
I 181S, Aiisf. 22, Easthampton, Mass.
1S13, Aug. 26, Chester, Mass.
179S, June iS, " "
Living in Easthampton. Unmarried.
1S05, Aug. 25, Chester, Mass.
1853, Dec. 30, Perth Amboy, N. J.
1849, Feb')' 22, Easthampton, Mass,
[Unmarrifcl.]
LUCY ELY, daughter of Nathan, (No. 119), wa.s born in West Springfield, Mass., .'Viigust 11, 1774, and
died in Westfield, Mass., March 9, 1834. Siie married in West Springfield, June 12, 1794, JABEZ OTIS, iiorn
in Westfield, November 18, 1771, where he died July 15, i860.
OTIS CHILDREN.
1075
I.
1076*
II.
1077*
III.
1078*
IV.
1079
V.
1080*
VI.
io8i
VII.
10S2
VIII.
1083
IX.
Francis.
Lucy.
Lydia.
Naomi.
Mercy'.
SoritiA.
JULINA.
Mary.
Jauez Ely.
Married Julii
Harriet S.
Married, Feb'y 22, 1849, Albert Dwight, son of Linas and Fanny (Clapp) B.igg, born in
West Springfield, June 30, 1821, where he died May 30, 1874. No children.
1795, April 6, Westfield, Mass.
1797. J'ln'y 23,
1799, April 8, " "
1801, Sept. 4, " "
1804, Nov. 24, " •'
1808, July 7, " "
1810, Aug. 8, "
1812, July :7,
1818, Feb'y 3,
King, and died leaving no issue.
I 1820, Sept. II, Westfield, Mass.
1803, Sept. 17, Westfield, Mass.
1S31, Jan'y 22, Darien, N. Y.
1872, Sept. 10, ■■ "
1857, Feb'y i,
1837, Sept. 29.
1850. Aug. 7, HulTalo. N. Y.
1 84 1, May 9.
1S57, April 6.
1850, Oct. 5, West Springfield, J
— *»-. a-za .^*
RHEUM.\H ELY, daughter of N.\than, (No. 119), was born in We.st Siiringfield, Mass., March 27, 1777,
and died in Martinsburgh, Lewis county, N. Y., April 15, 1850, to which place she moved with her husband and
two children in 1802 ; settled there when the town was a wilderness, and endured with uncommon fortitude the
hardships incident to settlers in a new country and the care of a large family. In 1832 she made profession of her
faith in Christ by uniting with His church, and ever after was a devoted christian woman. She married in West
Springfield, April 26, 1798, BR.\DFORD, son of Richard and Hannah {^Bradford^ ARTHUR, born in
Groton, Conn., September 20, 1773, and died in Martinsburgh, September 9, 1855, a man of large influence,
extensively known and greatly esteemed by his fellow men. His father, Richard Arthur, moved from Rhode
Island to Westfield Farms, Mass., during the Revolutionary war. He was a ship carpenter by occupation, served
in the war, and for a time was held by the British as a prisoner. His mother, Hannah Bradford, was the great
grand daughter of Governor Bradford.
ARTHUR CHILDREN.
I0S5*
I.
Lovisa.
1086*
II.
W.\RREN.
1087*
III.
Rheu.%l\h
1088*
IV.
Almira.
1089
V.
Alvina.
1882, .-Vug. 6, Martinsburgh
1876, June 19,
1828, May 24, Turin, N. Y.
1838, Feb'y 21, Leyden, N
I 1799, March 7, Westfield, Mass.
I 1800, Dec. 20, " "
1803, Aug. 6, Martinsburgh. \. Y.
\ 1805, June 8, " " 1838, Feb'y 21, Leyden, N. Y.
i I 1805, June 8, " "
Married, May 27, 1S23, Alfred, son of Jolin and Elizabeth (Spencer) Scovill. horn in
Haddam, Conn., May 29, 1799, and died in Lee, Oneida county, N. Y., July 18, 1S55.
Married, Jan'y 29, 1857, Willis Lord, son of Prosper and Elizabeth (Lord) Rudd, born in
Norwich, Conn., Oct. 19, 1796, and died in Lee, N. Y., May 25, 1867. She died in
Martinsburgh, N. \'., Feb'y 24, 18S4. No children.
I-"'''SA. I 1808, Feb'y iS, M.Titinsburgh, N. Y. | 1S85, M.iy n, Martinsburgh, \.
Married, Feb'y 24, 1842, Thomas Jefferson, son of Levi and Ruth (Stevens) Adams, liorn
in Martinsburgh, Feb'y 12, 1S09. where he died Dec. 24, 1S49. No children.
SIXTH GENERATION.
69
1 09 1
VII. Julia Ann.
1092 VIII. De WlIT Cl.INldN.
1093* IX. M.VRY Ann.
1094* X. Emii.v.
ioi)5* XI. IIarkiki Nkwei,!..
ARTHUR CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
1810, April I, Martinsbiirgli, N. V.
1S12, Jiilyij,
1815, Nov. 27, "
1818, March 31,
1 82 1, A lit;. 20,
1815, Sept. 7.
[UiinKirricd.]
► .-. 3*73
NATHAN ELY, son of Nathan, (No. 119), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December i, 1779,
where he died November 29, 1863. He married, January 21, 1802, ANNIE, daughter of James and Betsey
{Boardman) PRICE, born at Rocky Hill, Conn., November 19, 1779, and died in \Vest Springfield, March 6,
1862.
children.
1096* I. James Price.
1097* II. Lydia.
1098* III. Pei.eti.mi.
1099* IV. Nathan.
iioo V. Ji i.iA Ann.
1S02, Dec. ir, West Springfield, Mass.
1S04, Aug. 27, " " "
1S06, April 18, "
180S, June 19, " " "
iSio, March i, " "
1879, Sept. 6, West Springfield, Mass.
1885, March 12, Wrentham, Mass.
Living in AshleyviUe, Mass. [Unmarried.]
► .- srrs ►*<
T.UCV WHITE, daughter of Aaron, (No. 123), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 22, 1786. She
married in 1808, WALTER HITCHCOCK, a blacksmith of West Springfield. In 1816 they moved to
( )nandaga, N. Y., and subseiiuently removed to Cedar Falls, Iowa.
HITCHCOCK CHILDREN.
1808, Dec. I, West Springfield, Mass.
1810, Nov. 2, " " "
1813, Ang. ig, " " "
1815, Sept. 26, " " "
181S, April 4, " " "
1820, May 16, " " "
1823, Feb'y 16, "
1S26, May 5, "
182S, July 10, "
IIOI
I.
Luther.
II02
II.
Ci>RNEI,IUS.
IIO3
III.
Samuel.
I 104
IV.
Francis.
IIO5
V.
W.YLTER.
II 06
VI.
Eliza Jane
HO7
VII.
Aaron Ely
IIOS
VIII.
Charles.
1 109
IX.
Lucy.
-.. 1 &7& ^ ^^
SAMUEL KELLOGG WHITE, son of Aaron, (No. 123), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 4,
1789. He married, January 8, 1822, MARY M. HOFFMAN, of Baltimore. He was a merchant, and resided
in Cumberland, Md.
WHITE CHILDREN.
IIIO
I.
Mary Lucy.
1S23,
Feb'
• 7-
nil
II.
Charlotte Eliza.
1S24,
Apri
16
III2
III.
Louis.\ C.\th.\rine.
III3
IV.
Samuel Hoffman.
1S28,
Apri
29
III4
V.
|l I.IAN.
1830,
Mav
12,
III";
VI.
Arihur.
1S32,
Feb^
■ 20
1116
VII.
Henry Kirk.
1117
VIII.
Emma,
AARON WHITE, son of Aaron, (No. 123), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 15, i79i,and
died in Bellevue, Mich., April 18, 1856. He married in 1816, LUCRETIA, daughter of Henry and Sally
HUGHES, of Camillus, N. V. She died March 22, 1857.
7°
SIXTH GENERATION.
WHITE CHILDREN.
IiiS
I.
TRVrilENA.
1S17, Jan'v 19.
II I()
II.
Wii.i.iAM IIknkv.
1819, Nov. 5.
1 1 20
III.
Mari.\.
1S22, Nov. 7.
II2I
IV.
Amelia Jane.
1824, Sept. 21.
1 1 22
V.
Aaron.
1827, Aug. 5.
112",
VI.
Charles Augi'stus.
1830, March 12.
I 124
VII.
Eleanor.
1832, ■—.
II2S
VIII.
Samuel Kellogg.
1835, April 11.
II26
IX.
George.
1838, Sept. 16.
. . . FfTFt > .^
1837,
JONATHAN WHITE, son of Aaron, (No. 123), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 6, 1794.
He was a farmer in Camillus, N. Y., and an elder in the Presbyterian Church. He married, April 11, 1838, MRS.
MARIETTA WHITE, widow of his cousin, Harold Wliitc, and daughter of David and Hannah {Griswold')
MORLEY, born February 13, 1793, and died March 14, 1855.
WHIIK CHILD.
1 1 27 I. Jonathan Blis
I 1S39. Jan'y 23.
— ».^ 3V9
WILLIAM ELY WHITE, son of Aaron, (No. 123), was born in West Springfield, Mass., June 22, 1796 ;
was a merchant, and resided in ,\urora, Indiana. He married, February 28, 1S21, EMILY Sl^VMOUR.
WHITK CHILDREN.
112S I. Frederick William.
1129 II. Cornelia Ann.
1130 III. Eliza Maria.
1S23, May 22.
1830, April g.
Died in iiifancv.
^. ., 38X ^**—
ELIZA WHITE, daughter of Aaron, (No. 123), was born in West Springfield, Mass., September 14, 1801.
She married. May 6, 1841, ELKANAH C. AUSTIN, a farmer of Onandaga, N. Y.
AUSTIN CHILDREN.
II3I
II32
I. Charles (Nimstock.
II. A.\KON WllllE.
1842, -A.pril 14.
1845, March 29.
-.. - 38S ^.*-^
ARTHUR WHITE, son of Aaron, (No. 123;, was born in West Springfield, Mass., February 10, 1804.
He married, February 17, 1834, AMANDA M., daughter of Asahel and Catharine HOLLISTER, of
Camillus, N. Y., born December 27, 1815.
WHITE CHILDREN.
I133
II34
"35
I. Marian Amelia.
II. Helen AnELi.\.
III. (".\THARINE Louisa.
1S37, April 29.
1839, Sept. 7.
1S42, Sept. 13.
38-^ ^^*-
AMIA WHITE, daughter of Joseph, (No. 124), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 30, 1780.
She married, October 3, 1798, SELDEN LEONARD, of West Springfield, a farmer. They moved in 1806
to Camillus, N. Y., where he died July 27, . She married in 1811, EBENEZER HEALY, a farmer of
Sennett, Cayuga county, N. Y., who died September 22, 1857, aged 90.
LEONARD CHILDREN.
II 36
I.
losErii W
AR
iEN.
1800, Aug. 5.
1 137
II.
Frances.
1804, June 18.
HEALY
CHILD
II38
III.
George;.
1 1812, Aug. 19.
SIXTH GENERATION.
-»— . 386 —
TRYPHENA ELY WHITE, daughter of Joseph, (No. 124), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March
25, 1784, and died January 27, 1816. She married, November 28, 1813, FREDERICK KELLOGG, a farmer of
Brutus, Cayuga county, N. Y. He died October 16, 1832, aged 66.
KELLOGG CHILD.
I. Chaki.ks White. | 1S15, May 21.
-».^ 3SV ►.*--
HAROLD WHITE, son of Joseph, (No. 124), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 2, 1786, and
died September 10, 1832. He was a farmer and clothier in Camillus, N. Y., and for several years previous to
his death was a magistrate. He married, October 25, 1827, MARIETTA, daughter of David and Hannah
(Gns7C'i>M) MORLEY, of West Springfield. After the death of Harold White she married Jonathan White,
cousin of Harold. [See No. 378.] She was born February 13, 1793. and died March 14, 1855.
1 140 I. Georce Clinton.
H41 II. Pheue Clait.
1142 III, Harold Morley.
WHITE CHILDREN.
1S2S, Aug. 27.
1830, Feli'y 2.
1S32, Oct. 8.
1845, May 20.
Graduated at Union College in 1S56 ; is a la\vvL-i in Syracuse, N. Y.
-..^ -3:00
1799
HORACE ELY, son of John, (No. 128), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August — , 1768, and died
in Philadelphia, Pa., March 10, 1809. No record of his family has been obtained further than that he left one son.
CHILD.
1143* I. HiiKACE. 1 18— , , Philadelphia, Pa. |
**-. 401 — ^
EUNICE ELY, daughter of J(}HN, (No. 128), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August i, 1773, and
died in Southampton, Mass., October 3, 1847. She married in West Springfield, January 28, 1796, JOHN,
son of John and Martha, {Hannum) LYMAN, born in Southampton, Mass., September 20, 1769, where he
died September 25, 1847.
LYMAN CHILDREN.
A Daughter. I 1797, Jan'y — , Southampton, Mass. ' 1799, Jan'y — , Southampton, Mass.
Nathan. iSoi, April 22, " " I 1S67, Aug. 20,
Eunice. | 1806, Aug. 11, " " I
Married, March 20, 1S39, Elisha, son of Elisha and Ann (Bates) Edwards. He was born
in Southampton, April 22, 1793, where he died April 26, 1867. Mrs. Edwards is living
in Southampton. No children.
John. I 1S08, Oct. 5, Southampton, Mass. [ 1835, Jan'y 20, St. Augustine, Fla.
I [Unmarried.]
"44
I
I145*
11
I146
HI
U/^^i^i^
1799
JOHN ELY, son of John, (No. 128), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December 13, 1782, where he
died May 28, 1823. He married. May 8, 1810, MARY, daughter of Joseph SEXTON, born in Somers, Conn.,
in 1787, and died in Guilford, N. Y., May 26, 1853.
SIXTH GENERATION.
114S*
1149
1150
1151
III.
IV.
CHILDREN.
AmG-\ii,. I 1811, Apiil 13, West Springfield, Mass. I
Ameli.\. I 1S13, April 10, " " " | 1846, lune 4, New York City, N. Y.
She married G. H. Root, of New York, where she resided until her death. She had no
children. Her remains rest in Greenwood Cemetery.
M.\KY. j 1S15, Dec. 15, West Springfield, Mass. j 1S16, March i, West Springfield, Mass.
JciHN. I 1817, April II, " '• '■ I
He went into the Te.\ian war, and was reported as among the killed in the taking of Fort
St. Antonio in 1836, being then nineteen )'ears old.
-»-^ 403 — ^.—
ELISHA ELY, son of John, (No. 128), was born iti West Springfield, Mass., April 27, 1784, and died in
Allegan, Mich., November 3, 1854. He married, November ir, 1807, HANNAH, daughter of Elisha and
H,\XN.\H {Bi//iiigs) DICKINSON, of Hatfield, Mass., born March 4, 1786, and died of cholera in Rochester,
N. Y., August 30, 1832, induced by her exertions in the care of the poor and destitute during the epidemic of that
year. He married in Detroit, Mich., in April, 1837, ANN, daughter of Abr-^vm and Jane GARRISON, born in New
York City in 1799, and died in Marshall, Mich., February 20, 1S73. In November, 1813, Mr. ^/)', with his younger
brother Hcrvcy, moved west, locating in Rochester, N. Y., and commenced selling goods. He made an honorable
record during the last \var with Great Britain; removed to western Michigan in 1833; occupied many public
positions of honor and trust in that state, including those of judge, legislator, and regent of the State University.
Died in infancy.
184S, July 9, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Died young.
1849, Jan'y iS, Philadelphia, Pa.
[Buried at Rochester, N. V.)
1856, Oct. 14, Marquette, Mich,
He never married. He received a collegiate education at Hamilton, N. Y., and was admitted to the har at
Rochester. He presently relinquished the practice of the law to engage in the construction of the pioneer
lines of telegraph between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and between Cleveland and Buffalo. He then
engaged in building the first section of railroad between Cleveland and Buflalo, which was the germ of the
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railroad line. In 1852 he undertook the building a line of railroad from the
newly discovered iron mines of Marquette county, to Marquette on Lake Superior, in which he was joined by
his brothers John F., George H. and S. P. Ely. The country was an unbroken wilderness; the St. Marys
Falls ship canal was not finished, and he encountered many obstacles. The project was deemed visionary and
impracticable, but he persevered, until, just on the eve of the completion of the railroad, he died without
warning, of an organic alTection of the brain. It was said of him in a historical address atMarquette in 1876 :
' He was a man of prophetic insight, who saw the end from the beginning, and counted for nothing all inter-
vening obstacles and postponements ; and did his work to the dav of his death."
His remains were removed to Rochester, N. Y., and now rest in Mt. Hope Cemetery, ll has been proposed
that they should be returned to Marquette, where his best life-work was done and where he died. This
may yet be done.
CHILDREN.
II52
I.
Mary.
1 80S,
.
II53*
II.
Al.IiXANDER LkICKSTER.
1810,
Dec. 25, Pittslield, Mass.
"54
HI.
El.lSllA.
1812,
,
"55*
IV.
Ei.isHA Dickinson.
1813,
Oct. 18, Hadley, Mass.
1156
V.
Hf.man Billings.
1815,
March 15, Rochester, N. Y.
"59
1 1 60*
VT. Caroline.
VII. John Fellows.
VIII. George Hervev.
IX. Samuel Partridge.
1817
1821, June 25,
1825, Oct. 18,
1S27, Oct. 14,
— , Rochester, N. Y.
1836, July 31, Rochester, N. Y.
HERVEY ELY, son of John, (No. 128), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 11, 1791, and
died in Rochester, N. Y., November 23, 1862. He married, July 19, 1820, CAROLINE A., daughter of Samuel
and Caroline (^(/(7OTJ-) P.\RTRIDGE, born in Hatfield, Mass., July 31, 1795, and died at Bricksburg, Ocean
o-
U/Aayp
^
I
J,A
HANNAH (DICKSON) ELY.
SIXTH GENERATION.
county, New Jersey, February 21, 1872. Her remains were deposited by the side her deceased husband in Mount
Hope Cemetery in Rochester, N. Y. In November, 1813, Hervey Ely cast his lot with the pioneers of Rochester.
Bringing men and supplies from Ma.ssachusetts, he, with his brother Elisha, erected a saw mill, and in 181 7 they
built a flouring mill with four run of stone. He afterwards built a larger mill, which bore his name for many years,
and he was long and prominently engaged in that business. He also took an active part in connection with the
late Henry O'Reilly, in the construction of some of the earliest telegraph lines, and in connection with his
nephews in the development of the Lake Superior iron ore industry. The following passage is taken from one of
the works of the late Lewis H. Morgan. Speaking of Mr. Ely, he says:
"I cannot mention the name of my venerable and noble friend, now deceased, witliout expressing my high appreciation of his
great abilities, of his genial and unselfish nature, and of his liberal and enlightened sentiments. He will be favorably remembered
as one of the great men of his day and generation. He established himself in Rochester in 1S13, where he engaged e.xtensively in
manufacturing a^id commercial enterprises, in which he continued till 1861, when he retired from business. It was my privilege to
know him intimately for twenty years ; and this passing tribute to his memory is founded on a personal knowledge of his worth."
Mr. and Mrs. Ely had no children of their own, but adojjted and educated a large number.
-».- 4:03 ►.«.
THEODORE ELY, son of Justin, (No. 130j, was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 10, 1764,
where he died November 28, 1838. In the early part of the present century, he, with his brother Hcman, were
merchants in New York City under the name of T. cf H. Ely. He married in West Springfield, February 8,
181S, his step-sister, HANNAH CHANDLER, daughter of Marian Griswold, by her first husband, Charles
Church Chandler. She was born March 29, 1781, and died in West Springfield, August 12, 1829.
1161* I. Hannah Chandler.
1162 II. RlTH WlHIK.
1 163 HI. A Daighier.
CHILDREN.
iSiy, June 20, West Springfield, Mass.
1821, June 12, " " "
1S29, April 25, " " "
*»^ -aov ►.«.
1821, Aug. 25, West Springfield, Mass.
1829, April 25, " " "
'dM'f^^.
1821
JUSTIN ELY, son of Justin, (No. 130), was born in West Springfield, Mass., September 22, 1772, where
he died August 26, 1850. He graduated at Harvard College in 1792, and succeeded his father as a merchant in
West Springfield, continuing the business until he also was succeeded by his son Charles. He married, January 25,
1803, LUCY, daughter of Stephen and Mary {Whiiney^ BARRON, of Amherst, Mass., born December 21,
1777, and died in West Springfield, January 8, 1808. He married, March i, 1809, ABIGAIL, daughter of
Colonel Ezekiel Porter and Elizabeth {Williams) BELDEN, born in Wethersfield, Conn., June 26, 1782,
and died in West Springfield, April 8, 1864. Doctor William B. Spraguc, late of Albany, N. Y., formerly
pa-stor of the First Congregational Church in West Springfield, in an obituary of her, says :
" It is rare to meet with a person who has so many e.xcellencies, and so few defects of natural constitution
as she had ; but besides this, Christianity had performed upon her a thoroughly transforming work,
moulding her naturally beautiful qualities into a type of heavenly purity and loveliness."
CHILDREN OF JUSTIN AND LUCY ELY.
1S03, Dec. 22, West Springfield, Mass.
1S05, Dec. 21, " " "
1807, Dec. 21,
1 164
1165*
1 166*
I. ThE(IDOKE WlI.l.lAM.
II. Charles.
HI. Lucv Barriin.
! 1826, May 2, Elyria, Ohio.
j 1883, Feb'y 10, New York City, N. Y.
74 SIXTH GENERATION.
CHILDREN OF JUSTIN AND ABIGAIL ELY.
1167 IV. JusTix. I 1S13, Doc. 17, West Springfield, Mass. | 1S77, Jan'v 10, West SpriiigficlcJ, Mass.
Married in West Springfield, Feb'y 15, 1S54, Nancy, daughter of Hon. Samuel and Mary
(McCracken) Lathrop, born in West Springfield in 1800, where .she died Nov. 11, 1S66.
Married in Chicago, 111., Feb'y 3, 1S70, Abba, daughter of Benjamin and Mary E. (Young)
French, born in Eastport, Maine, April 7, 1829. She is living at Santa Barbara,
Cal. No children.
1168 V. Ei.lZAiSETH Wil.MAMs. | 1S15, Nov. 18, West Springfield, Mass. | 1837, Oct. 5, West Springfield, Mass.
*,^ ^oe ►.*
HEMAN ELY, son of Ji'stin, (No. 130), was born in West Siirinyfield, Mass., April 24, 1775, and died
in Elyria, Ohio, February 2, 1852.
Early in this century he became interested in the jjurchase of lands in central and western New York,
and under his direction considerable tracts were surveyed and sold to settlers. Nearly coincident with these
enterprises he entered into partnership with his brother Theodore in New York Cit\', and was for ten years
engaged in commerce with European countries and the East Indies.
During this time he made several voyages, visiting England, Holland, France and Spain, mainly in the
l)rosecution of his business, yet, as we see from his journals, he gained much from his close observation of men and
manners.
In Frame he remained long encjugh to acquire the language, for that pur[)ose separating himself from
pleasant friends and living wholly in French families. He was in Paris from July, 1809, till April, 1810, a period
when history was rapidly made. He saw in August, 1809, the grand fete of Napoleon with Josephine as
Emperess, and in the evening attended a ball at the Hotel de Ville where a cotillion was danced by a sett
composed of kings and queens ; the following April (^Josephine divorced and dethroned) he witnessed the formal
entrance into Paris of the Emperor Napoleon with the Emperess Maria Louise, of Austria, and the religious
ceremony of marriage at the chapel of the Tuilleries.
At that time Europe was all under arms and it was no easy matter to pass from country to country, but
Mr. Ely seems to have been ready for any emergency or adventure, rimning the blockade, shot at by jjrivateers
or sailing in tiny fishing boats when all commercial intercourse between the countries was strictly forbidden.
Accompanied by only one friend, Mr. Chas. R. Codman, o{ Boston, he took passage from England to Holland in a
Dutch fishing boat, gendarmes patrolled the coast of Holland, and fired upon their little boat as they tried to land ;
they waited until later in the night, when they were quietly landed on the shores of an unknown country, neither
of the gentlemen knowing a word of the Dutch language. For eight weary miles they carried their baggage,
avoiding towns and fine mansions, till they found a i)ea.sant willing to give them food and to care for their
baggage. They then walked to Rotterdam and soon found means to send a servant into the country for their
baggage which the peasant had buried in the sand lest his house should be searched by officers. The travelers were
closely questioned at Antwerp and other places, but finally reached Paris on the 9th day of July, 1809.
During their stay in Paris they were one morning ordered from their beds to the police court on suspicion of
speaking ill of Napoleon, but after some delay and annoyances were released. Spies were everywhere and caution
and courage were necessary.
In 1810 Mr. Ely returned to America. The following year he visited Ohio, going as far west as Cleveland,
twenty-five miles east of his future home. He speaks of a steamboat on the Hudson river as a matter of especial
note. Most of his journey was performed on horseback. He returned to New- England by Niagara Falls, the St.
Lawrence and Montreal.
The war with England made it unadvisable to open new territor)- in Ohio, and it was not until 1816 that Mr.
Ely visited the land owned by his father and then known as No. 6, Range 17, Connecticut Western Reserve.
At that time he made arrangements for future settlement, contracting for a grist and saw-mill and a log cabin to be
completed early in the following year.
In February, 181 7, accompanied by his step-brother, Ebeiiezcr Lane, late Chief Justice of (Jhio, and attended
by a considerable company of skilled workmen and laborers, he left West Springfield for his future home.
Mr. Ely and Mr. Lane rode in a stout, covered wagon, the others walked or rode on the ox cart which
carried provisions and implements, and on the 17th of March forded the stream called Black river, and took
possession of the log cabin. The site cho.sen was high land lying between the two branches of the river, on each
of which was a fttll of forty feet, affording water-power, very desirable in a country usually so level as northern Ohio.
p^ Wm
'wAO^/p cJ^
W s
£ S
SIXTH GENERATION.
Mr. Ely immediately called the new town Elyria, and from that time gave his life to the develojmient of its
resources. In 1818 several houses were built, the largest being Mr. Ely's own home, in which his son still
lives, and the Bcebe Tavern on the opposite side of Broad street. Up to this time Mr. Ely had lived a bachelor,
but he now brought a bride to his western home.
The little town soon gathered inhabitants, and in 1818 felt itself entitled to a postoffice. Six years later a new
county was formed to which Mr. Ely gave the name of Lorain, Elyria being the shire town. It was during this
year, 1824, that the first church of Christ was organized ; and the services of a pastor, Rev. Daniel IV. Lathrop,
secured. The Sabbath had not been allowed to pass unobserved during these years. Mr. Ely had collected the
members of the little colony and read to them a sermon, while he asked one of the professing christians to
offer pra)er.
He valued christian institutions and contributed liberally toward their maintenance, although not himself a
member of any church until 1841, when the reading of a "Ckilcl's Bock on Rrpcntanirc," by the Rev. Thomas H.
Gallandet, wrought a vital change in his personal e.xperience.
In laying out the town Mr. Ely arranged for broad intersecting streets and ample public grounds, assigning
suitable lots on opposite sides of the square or park for a church and school-house. He subsequently erected
a building for a high school in a more retired locality, and built a commodious house for the principal that boarding
jnipils from the surrounding country might lie accommodated, thus securing at an early day educational advantages
for the community.
He was especially fond of horticulture, and in the summer spent much of his time in his garden where
he collected the choicest varieties of vegetables, trees and vines and from whence he freely distributed to all
who desired them.
Mr. Ely s efforts were not confined to his own town. He served on the State Board of Equalization in
1831-32, and was from 1S35 to 1845 o^''^ of ^^^ Associate Judges under the old State Constitution.
From an article in the Springfield Republican, published soon after his death, we cojiy the following words
which may be regarded as an impartial tribute to his memory. After stating some of the tacts given above,
the writer says:
"Mr. Ely was a Federalist of the school of George Cahot, Harrison Gray Otis an,/ Thomas Handyside I\rkins. About two
5'ears ago he visited his friends in Massachusetts and Connecticut, where he bid them an afFectionale and final farewell,
as he expected to see them no more.
" The chequred, eventful, everchanging scenes of a busy life has closed upon him forever. He was a firm believer in the
great truths of the christian system and for several years a professor of religion.
" He was a patriot indeed, and highly distinguished for sagacious enterprise and active benevolence, and his whole career
evinced that the refined, beneficient and social qualities of life, through all its forms, were so happily modified and united
in him that in the words of Nature's greatest poet it may be said:
" His life was gentle and the elements
So mi.Ked in him that Nature might stand up
And saj' to all the world, ' this was a man.' "
Neman Ely married in West Springfield, Mass., October 9, 1818, CELI.\, daughter of Colonel Ezekiel
Porter BELDEN, and his second wife, Mary (Rarsons). She was born in Wethersfield, Conn., October 5, 1796.
and died at Elyria, Ohio, January 7, 1827. He married in Mansfield, Conn., August 20, 1828, HARRIET M.,
daughter of General John SALTER, born in Mansfield, Conn., March 20, 1792, and died in Elyria, Ohio,
August 6, 1846. He married in Elyria, Ohio, December 7, 1846, MRS. CYNTHIA SERGEANT, widow
of John Sergeant, of Stockbridge, Mass., and daughter of Dr. Jeremiah and Amelia {Ely) WEST, of Tolland,
Conn., where she was born July 21, 1791, and died in Hartford, Conn., August 5, 1871.
CHILDREN OF HEMAN AND CELIA ELV.
Ii6g* I. Hkman. I 1S20, .Oct. 30, Elyria, Ohio. I
1170 H. Ai.iiF.RT. I 1825, Jan'y 7, " " I
He graduated from Williams College in 1S47, has never married. Residence, Elyria, Ohio.
1171 HI. Makv Bf.i.iikn-. I 1S27, J.in'y 7, Elyria, Ohio. | 1S27, Jan'y 7, Elyria, Ohio.
CHILD OF HEMAN AND HARRIET ELY.
1172* IV. Charles Arthcr. I 182(3, M.av 2, Elvria, Ohio. j 1864, Sept. 30, Cincinnati, Ohio.
[Buried at Elyria.]
76
SIXTH GENERATION.
—^^ 4=xe
HENRY NEWBERRY, son of Eunice Ely, (No. 131), was born in Windsor, Conn., January 27, 1783,
and died at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, December 2, 1854. He was for many years a merchant in Hartford, Conn.
In June, 1824, he moved to Summit county, O., (then Portage county), where he founded the town of Cuyahoga
Falls. Here he had owned for several years a large landed estate, on which he built mills, opened coal mines, and
carried on mining and manufacturing operations. He was a man of great vigor of body and mind, and of gener-
ous and genial instincts. His life was that of a devoted christian, and unusually useful and happy. He married
in Windsor, Conn., October 9, 1803, ELIZABETH, daughter of Eusha and Mary {Bcbee) STRONCx, born
in Windsor, April 29, 17S2, and died at Cuyahoga Falls, O., November 24, 1855.
NEWBERRY CHII.DKKN.
1 1 73*
I.
Ei.izAnnrii.
1804,
Oct. 28, Wi
ndsor,
Conn.
"74
II.
Mauv Stro.ni;.
1808,
Sept. 13,
* '
1 1 75*
III.
Fanny.
1810,
April 4,
1 1 76
IV.
Jl'LIA.
1812,
April I,
1829, Nov. 27, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
1855, Dec. 30,
[Unmarried.
1849, Feb'y 14, Cuyahoga Falls, Oliio.
1S80, Sept. 9,
Married at Cuyahoga Falls, May 22, 1833, Jacob Ogden, son of William and Anna (Ogdcn)
Wetmore, born in Stow, Ohio, Jan'y 29, 1S07, where he died June 8, 1841.
Married at Cuyahoga Falls, Oct. 25, 1847, Henry Sumner, .son of Henry and Sally (Far-
rington) Ilolbrook, born in Wrenthem, Mass., Aug. 8, 1
1814, March iS, Windsor, Conn.
1815, Sept. 18,
1817, June 29, " "
1822, Dec. 22, "
1S25, Feb'y 8, Cuyahoga Falls, Oh
■HV — »- —
1 1 77*
V.
Almira.
II7S*
VI.
Eunice.
1179*
VII.
Henry.
1 1 So*
VIII.
John Strong.
IlSi*
IX.
Sarah Ei.izAniirii.
No children.
1870, Jan'y 29, Cuyaho^;a Falls, Olr
1867, Sept. 2,
1S76. Dec. 22, Cleveland, Ohio.
RHODA NEWBERRY, daughter of Eunice Ely, (No. 131), was born in Windsor, Conn., April ii, 1786,
where she died August 29, 1874. She married in Windsor, September 8, 1812, ABEL, son of Ahel and Elizabeth
{Holiucs) SIMMONS, a physician, born in Ashford, Conn., August 13, i 787, and died in Windsor, Nov. 23, t8i8.
SIMMONS CHILDREN.
II82*
I.
El'Nir
•; Nkw i;khkv
1813, lune 13, Windsor
Conn
II83
II.
AllKI..
1814, Nov. 18,
1838, Nov. 15, Athens, Ga
►^ 410 . .—
FANNY WEST, daughter of Amelia Ely, (No. 134), was born in Tolland, Conn., May iS, 1784, and
died in Stockbridge, Mass., April 29, 1812. She married, April 3, 1808, CYRUS, son of Captain Daniel and
Esther i^Avcry) WILLIAMS, a merchant, born in Groton, Conn., March 22, 1767, and died in Stockbridge,
Mass., October 20, 1841.
WILLIAMS CHILD.
I1S4
I. Fanny Wf.st.
1812, March 27, Stockbridge, Mass.
1839, Aup
24, Sockbridge, Mass.
[Unmarried. |
SARAH ELY, daughter of Reuben, (No. 136), was born in Hancock, Mass., June 23, 1781, and died in
Williamstown, Mass., March 19, 1848. She married in Hancock, Mass., March 3, 1800, where he was born March
14, 1775, and where hedied May 31, 1829, EDMUND, son of Samuel and Mary HAND.
1852, Dec. 7, Mandana, N. Y.
1837, JanV ig, Hancock, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
187S, Feb'y 28, Pittsfield, Mass.
iSio, Oct. 5, Hancock, Mass.
HAND
CHILDREN.
IIS5*
I.
Maria.
1800, Nov. 10,
Hancock, Mass
IIS6
II.
Phu.anuer.
1802, Jan'y i,
1 187*
III.
Heman Ei,v.
1803, Dec. I,
IIS8*
IV.
Augustus.
1807, April 10,
IlSg
V.
Esther.
1809, Nov. 26,
1 1 90*
VI.
Edmund.
1813, Aug. 18,
H9I*
VII.
Frederick Ai.onzh.
1820, March 20,
SIXTH GENERATION.
LUCRETIA ELY, daughter of Reuben, (No. 136), was born in Hancock, Ma.ss., September i8, 1837,
and died in West Troy, N. Y., Noveml)er 22, 1851. She married in Hancock, June 20, 181 1, where he was born
March 2, 1787, A!I^EL, son of John and Sus.^nnah GORTON. He died in West Tro)-, N. Y., Januar) 24, 1S59.
1192'
1 1 93*
I. Reukf.n Ely.
II. Harriet Accelia.
GORTON CHILDREN.
1813, April 24, Hancock, Mass.
1S17, March 21,
1855 Sept. 25, West Troy, N. V.
JOHN BURGOYNE ELY, son of Noah, {No. 137), was born in Hancock, Mass., November 11,
1777, where he died August 23, 1802. He married in Hancock, where she was born June 20, 1789, SUSANNAH,
daughter of John and Susannah GORTON. She died in West Troy, N. \ ., December 6, 1867.
I. LviiIA MVRA.
CHILD.
1S02, Oct. 10, Hancock, Mass
ROXANNA ELY, daughter of Noah, (No. 137), was born in Hancock, Mass., November i, 1782, and
died in New Berlin, N. Y., July 2, 1856. She married in Hancock, where he was born March 26, 1781, and where
he died ISLay 12, 1849, GEORGE, son of George and Deborah AUSTIN.
II95*
I.
Noah Ei.v
1 196
n.
David.
1 1 97*
HI.
Edwin.
119S
IV.
BCRGESS.
1199
V.
An(;eline.
1200
VI.
Eleniir.
I20I»
VII.
Caroline.
1202*
VIII.
Geori;e.
1203*
IX.
Sarah.
1204
X.
John.
AUSTIN CHILDREN.
1S03, March 2S, Hancock, Mass.
1805, ,
180S, Oct. 8,
1810, ,
l8li, ,
1813, ,
1814, May 28,
1818, Oct. 13,
1820, June 22,
1822, ,
1866, April — , E.arlville, N. V.
1840, , Hancock, Mass.
NO.-VH ELY, son of Noah, (No. 13 7), was born in Hancock, Mass., October 13, 1784, and died in New Berlin,
Chenango county, N. Y., March 6, 1871. He graduated at Williams College, studied law, and settled in New
Berlin, where he practiced his profession nearly sixty years. The following extract is taken from an obituary notice :
'■ He was a lawyer of standing, ability, and rare learning. Law)^ers are usually so much occupied with their profession,
that literature is not among their pursuits. Mr. Ely, however, was a scholar ; a man of great reading, much scientific research
and general knowledge both of books and men, and withal, a pure-minded christian gentleman. He was one of the founders
of the Episcopal Church in New Berlin. For many 3-ears vestryman and warden of said church, and one of its most trusted
counselors. Everybody valued A'oa/i Ely, none knew him but to love him. He several times represented his party in the
assembly, at a time when the state needed men of character, and he bore himself there with credit to himself and his
constituents."
He married in Norwich, N. Y., August 10, 1812, ELIZABETH, daughter of Benjamin and Lvdia {Biishncll)
BIRDSALL, born in Hillsdale, Columbia county, N. Y., November — , 1790, and died in New Berlin, N. V.,
November 5, 1877.
1205
I.
Lvdia Am.vnda.
1206*
II.
Melinda JIaria.
1207
III.
Edith Elizabeth.
1208
IV.
Cornelia Carollne.
1209
V.
William Birdsall.
I2IO
VI.
KArHERiNE Ann.
I2II*
VII.
Ellen.
I2I2*
VIII.
Jlli.v .Agnes.
CHILDREN.
1S14, .-^pril 28, Hillsdale, N. Y.
1816, Aug. 16, New Berlin, N. Y.
iSiS, Feb'y 3,
1820, May I,
1822, Nov. 2,
1826, Jan'j- 10,
1832, Feb')' 14,
1834, Dec. 15,
1834.
1849, March 28.
1824, August 24.
[Unmarried.]
7«
SIXTH GENERATION.
,^^ 429 .-^-^
ESTHER ELY, daughter of Noah, (No. 137), was born in Hancock, Mass., September 23, 1790, where
she died December 7, 1872. She married in Hancock, January 11, 1810, where he was born May 28, 1787, and
wliere lie died .\ugust 20, 1856, PF2RRY, son of Robert and Amy G.\RDNER.
GARDNER CHILDREN.
1213 I. Sai!RI\a. I 1811, May 26, Hancock, Mass.
1214 II. NnAU Ely. | 1824, Oct. 27,
lie jriadiiatcd at Williams College in 1S4S.
1S40, June 13, Smyrna, N. Y.
1840, Nov. 21, Hancock, Mass.
K*^ 430 ^~<
LEVI ELY, son of Israel, (No. 140), was born in Hancock, Mass., June 9, 1785, and died in Whitehall,
N. Y., June 26, 1810. He married POLLY WILCOX, of whom no information, excejjt that she died in Hebron,
N. Y. No information as to the children saYe their names, and that all are dead.
CHILDREN.
I2I5
I.
Noah.
I2I6
II.
Pktf.r W.
I2I7
HI.
l.KVI.
Manlius, N. Y. (?)
'• (?)
— »*^ 431 ► .«—
SAMUEL ELY, son of Israel, (No. 140), was born in Hancock, Ma.ss., September 23, 1786. He
married in Hebron, Washington county, N. Y. , September — , 1807, where she was born February 20, 1793, and
where she died September 22, 1817, REBECCA, daughter of Jon.^than and Deisrv (^Milks) DUEL. He married
in Hebron, September 7, 1828, ARTLESS, daughter of Benjamin and Olive {Farkci-) CLARK, born in Hart-
ford, N. Y., May 28, 1808. Samuel .£/)' moved from Hebron, N. Y., to Ellington, Chautaucjua Co., N. V., in
1840, where he purchased a farm, which he cleared, and on which he, with his second wife, are now living, lie, in
his 99th year, witli faculties unimpaired, and with a good prospect of completing his one hundred years.
children of SAMUEL AND REBECCA ELY.
I.
Ei>Mi-\n. \
1808,
Sept. 15
II.
H F.MAX. )
1808,
Sept. 15
HI,
William Dikl.
1810,
Dec. 2,
IV.
Sarah.
1813,
June 2,
V.
Olive.
1814,
Sept. II,
1223 VI.
Married Samuel Brown of Granville, N. Y. — No children.
Israel. I 1816, March 24, Hebron, N. Y.
1S26, .April 6, Hebron, N. Y.
[Killed instantly by fall of a tree."
1S32, Sept. 20. Granville, N. Y.
1S66, Feb'v 18, Hebron, N. Y.
[Unmarried.
CHILDREN OF SAMUEL AND ARTLESS ELY.
1224
VII.
Rebecca.
Married, March
1225*
VIH.
Mary.
t226
IX.
GORM.iN.
1227*
X.
Nellie.
I22S*
XI.
Ruth Maria.
1229*
XII.
Clark.
1230*
XIII.
Samuel.
1231
XIV.
SOPHRONIA.
1232
XV,
Betsey.
1233*
XVI.
John Henry.
1234*
XVII.
Emily Jane.
1235*
XVIII.
Perry Garner
I 1829, Aug. 3, Hebron, \. Y
20, 1862, George Bramlee, resides i
1S31, July 9, Hebron, N. Y.
1833, May ig, " "
1834, Dec. 12, " "
1836, July 23,
1837, Oct. 22,
1839, May 23,
1840, Nov. 4, Ellington, N
1842, July 25,
1844, July 27,
1846, April 28,
1850, Aug. 4, "
I
Ellington, N, Y. No children.
1S36, March 15, Hebron, N.
1872, Dec, 2, Jamestown, N.
1843, Aug. 12, Ellington, N. Y.
SIXTH GENERATION.
79
-»*^ 432 ^ .*—
SARAH ELY, daughter of Israel, (No. 140), was born in Hebron, Washington county, N. Y., November ii,
1788, where she died November 17, 1873. She married in Hebron, December 3, 1806, ABNER, son of Jon.^than
and Patience {Afilks) DUEL, a farmer, born September 22, 1787, and died in Hebron, February 9, 1871.
1236*
1237*
Nancy.
Eu.
DUEL CHILIlREN.
1807, Nov. 5, Hfbrun, N. Y.
iSog, Nov. 19,
-•. - -^33 - .-m
1S4S, St-pt. 2S, Hebron, N. Y.
PHEBE ELY, daughter of Israel, (No. 140j, was born in Hebron, N. Y., October 20, 1790, and died,
probably in Hebron, April — , 1834. She was twice married, first to JOHN CAMPBELL, and second to
ANDREW HUTCHINS, both dead. Her children are all dead, and only a very imperfect record has been
obtained.
CAMl'UELL CHILD.
I. Hknkv, I I
He lived in Kcoliulv, Iowa. He died wliile on liis way from Keokuk (o California, where
he was jif^inj^ with his family.
HUTCHINS CHILDREN.
II. Pdl.LV. I I Was drowned.
HI. Mari;.\ret. | | Was killed by the cars.
123S
123')
1240
43-3: .^.-
REUBEN ELY, son of Israel, (No. 140), wa.s born in Hebron, N. Y., September 22, 1792, where he
died September 6, 1881. He was a farmer. He married in Hebron in 1816, HARRIET, daughter of Jesse
and Sibyl {Burc/i) BAKER, born in 1793, and died in Hebron, January 7, 1836. He married in Granville,
N. Y., OLIVE CRANDALL. She died in Hebron, September 3, 1869. He married in Granville, N. Y., March
29, 1871, MRS. LAURA {Lovdatid) WOODWARD, daughter of Hosea and Olive {Sanford) LOVELAND,
born in Pawlet, Vt., November 7, 1801, and died in Hebron, N. Y., , 1882.
CHILDREN OF REUBEN AND HARRIET ELY.
" " 181S, Aus. 21, Wolcott, N. Y.
1S21, Nov. 27,
1824, Fcb'y iS,
1828, July 4, Hebron, N. Y.
1831, June 6,
Married in Cherry Valley, Winnebago county. 111., Sept. 11, 1866, Olive Elizabeth, dauuhier
of Stephen and Jane Maria (Ely) McClellan, born in Chautauqua, N. Y., Oct. i, 1836.
(See No. 442.) They reside in Norwood, Franklin county, Kan Have no children.
I24I*
I.
Levi.
1242*
II.
SllLOMON.
1243*
HI.
De Wjtt Cli.nton
1244*
IV.
Harriet Adaline
1245
V.
Reuhen.
1246-=
VI. Warren.
CHILD OF REUBEN AND OLIVE ELY.
I 1839, Feb'y 21, Hebron, N. Y.
ROXANNA ELY, daughter of Israel, (No. 140), was born in Hebron, N. Y., September 5, 1794, and
died at Rose, Wayne county, N. Y., July 20, 1880. She married in Hebron, N. Y., December 12, 1813, where
he was born May 10, 1786, WILLIAM, son of Andrew and Ruth (Due/) BRIGGS, a blacksmith, who died in
Rose, N. Y., March 19, 1844. She married in Rase, N. Y., April 8, 1847, WALTER LYON, a former, who died
in Rose, September 8, 1874.
KRIUGS CHILDREN.
1247*
I.
RiTH Maria.
1248*
II.
loHN Ely.
1249*
III.
Harriet.
1250*
IV.
Mary Elizaketii.
1 25 1"
V.
Arland.
1252*
VI.
Sarah An.n.
1253
VII.
Byron.
1S15, Feb'y 4, Granville, N. Y.
1816, Nov. 24, Fabias, N. Y.
1824, Feb'y q,
1827, June 30, Rose, N. Y.
1830, Oct. 16,
1832, Sept. 20, "
1837, July 10,
1872, Nov. 28, Burr Oak, Mich.
1850, May 24, Rose, N. Y.
1S74, March 22, Pokagon, Mich.
1863, May 3. Kil
icksburgh, Va.
ed in battle at Freder-
[Unmarried.]
SIXTH GENERATION.
— »»^ 436 ►»*-
ISRAEL ELY, son of Israel, (No. 140), was born in Hebron, N. Y., June i6, 1796, is a farmer living in
Nevada, Vernon county. Mo. He married in Hartford, N. Y., February i, 182 1, wliere she was born April
14, 1800, and where she died June 24, 1833, ANN, daughter of John and Olive {Ilirks) INGALLS. He married
ill Hartford, in 1833, MRS. NANCY {Ha//) INGALSBEE, daughter of Lv.\l\n and Hann.ah {Spragiie) Hall,
born in Greenwich, N. Y., April 12, 1800.
CHILDREN Ol-' ISRAEL AND ANN ELV.
1S22, Jan'y 10, Hebron, N. Y.
1824, Feb'y 15, "
1S27, Sept. 17,
1S33, Jan'y 15,
CHILDREN OF ISRAEL AND NANCY ELV.
1834, Nov. 5, Hartford, N. Y
1836, April 18, •' " 1850, July 14.
1835, Jan'y 16,
1842, Jan'y 13, Granville, N. Y
-^.^ -^38 ^^
1254*
I.
Jam.-
1255*
II.
Emii.v.
1256*
Ill,
PoLl.V An.N.
1257*
IV.
Israel.
12SS*
V.
Davii> Hall.
1259
VI.
Ml-I.ISSA.
1 260*
Vll.
LvNLVN Hall.
I2f)I*
VIII.
CuAKLEs Hall.
JOHN ELV, son of Israel, (No. 140), was born in Hebron, N. Y., April 23, 1800, is a farnier li\ing in
Ghana, Ogle county, 111. He married in Hebron, in 1824, where she was born in 1802, and where she died
March 23, 1826, JENNY, daughter of John STEWARD. He married in Hartford, N. Y., in 1826, ABIGAIL,
daughter of Joseph WALLER, born March 4, 1799, and died at Paines Point, Ogle comity. 111., June 8, 1S62.
I. Hakkiet.
1263* II. JosEiMi \Vai.lek.
1264* HI. Hakuu-.t Makl\.
1265 I\^ PiieueAnn.
1266* V. |av.
CHILD OF J(JHN AND JENNV ELV.
1824, Aug. I, Hebron, N. Y. | lS20, Sept. 10, Hebron, N. Y,
CHILDREN OF JOHN AND AlilUAIL ELV.
1S2S, May 22, Hartford, N. Y.
1835, Jan'y 7,
1837, March g, " "
1839, July II,
*.^ 4:33»<^«-
[Unmarried.
NANCY ELY, daughter of Israel, (No. 140), was born in Hebron, N. Y., September 16, 1803, and died
in Petersburgh, Rensselaer county, N. Y., June 10, 1869. She married in Hebron, N. Y., September 6, 1821,
DANIEL MOON, son of John and Elizabeth {Mooii) BRIMMER, born in St. Annans, Lower Canada, January
9, 1798, a wagon maker, living in Petersburgh, N. Y.
1267*
I.
AUKiAIL.
1268*
II.
RlSSEL.
1 2 69*
III.
Eliza.
1270'-'
IV.
Re.nsselaek Ely.
1271
V.
Ellen Jane.
185S, Dec. 18, .Mendon, 111.
BRIMMER CHILDREN
1822, May S, Hebron, N. Y.
1S24, March 4, "
1S26, Oct. 10,
1827, Dec. 30, Petersburgh, N. Y.
1833. Aug. 2,
Married, Sept. 30, 1854, George Nelson, son of Nathaniel and Jane (Johnson) Rice, born
July I, 1825. Residence, Fortsville, Saratoga county, N. Y. No children.
Annie E. | 1S46, March 4, Petersburgh, N. Y. | 1S46, April i, Petersburgli,
■^4.0 ^ .•
POLLY ELY, daughter of Israel, (No. 140), was born in Hebron, N. Y., May 6, 1806, and died in
Cattaraugus county, N. Y., March 4, 1844. She married in Saratoga county, N. Y., August 22, 1829, JONATHAN,
son of Jon and Rhoda {Ki/>/'y) PRINCE, born in Cambridge, Washington county, N. Y., March 31, 1808, and
living in Persia, Cattaraugus county, N. Y.
SIXTH GENERATION.
1273
1274*
1275*
1276*
1277*
127S
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
1279* VII.
1280 VIII.
PRINCE CHILDREN.
Ou\K RiiXY. 1S30, AuL,'. 22, PlmsLi, N. Y,
IsR.\EL Halsey. 1831, Sept. 7,
John Riley. 1S33, Feb'y 6,
Martin Waite. 1834, June 8,
Polly Ann. 1835, Oct. 12,
Jan'eMakla.. 1837, Dec. 14,
Married in (Jowanda, N. Y., August 3, 1856, John, son
Cowdr_v, born in Genesee, N. Y., Feb'y 14, 182S ; a railn
Caiirah. I 1839, Oct. 5, Persia, N. Y,
James Edgar. | 1844, March 24, "
[Unmarried.]
)f Jolm and Christina (Peters)
ad employe ; living in Erie, Pa.
.^ 44X.
BETSEY ELY, daughter of Israel, (No. 140), was born in Hebron, N. Y., February 25, iSoS, is living in
East Leon, Cattaraugus county, N. Y. She married in Hebron, N. Y., March 17, 183 1, HENRY, son of
Benjamin and Lovica (^Palmer') FULLER, a farmer and blacksmith, born in Granville, N. Y., March 6, 1807,
and died in Dayton, N. Y., February 28, 1877.
I2SI*
I
I2S2*
II
I2S3
III.
I2S4
IV
1285
V
fuller children.
Levi Ely. I 1831, Dec. iS, Granville, N. Y.
Cyrus Hewitt. 1S33, May 7, Shelburne. Vt.
Olive Ann. | 1835, Jan'y 24, " "
Married, Oct. 2, 1S53, Hutler R. Wait. No children.
Havillah. 1 183S, July 5, Shelburne, Vt.
Henky. I 1841, June 15, Dayton, N. Y.
Married, July 5, 1861, Alvina Hall. No children.
VI. Ei)c;ak.
I 1S43, July 7, Dayton, N. Y.
1858, Jan'y 8, Luon, N. Y.
1840, Felj'y 2. Shellnirne, Vt.
— »• - 442 ^ ♦*—
JANE MARIA ELY, daughter of Israel, (No. 140), was bom in Hebron, N. Y., September 24, 1810, and
died in Norwood, Franklin county, Kan., February 3, 1881, while visiting her daughter; her remains were
buried in Belvidere, 111. She married in Hebron, N. Y., February 14, 1832, STEPHEN A., son of William and
Elizabeth {Rowan) McCLELLAN, a farmer, born in Hebron, N. Y., October 24, 1805, and died in Belvidere,
111., June 12, 1878.
m'clellan children.
12S7® I. Andrew White. i 1832, Nov. 21, Hebron, N. Y. 1
1288 II. William Boyd. | 1834, April 23, " " | 1861, Oct. 26, near Golden City, Col.
Unmarried. In the spring of 1S60 he went to Colorado, and in Oct., 1S61, he, with his
partner, were keeping a house of entertainment for travelers and were both murdered,
supposed by a Me.xican and an American. No particulars received by his parents
or friends.
1289 III. Olive Elizabeth.
Married her cousin,
1290* IV. James Nelson.
1291* V. Stephen John.
1292 VI. J. M. AiiEi.iA.
1293' VII. Jane Mari.\.
1294 VIII. Henrietta Agnes.
1295 IX. Melissa Eliza.
I 1836, Oct. I, Chautauqua, N. Y.
Reuben Ely, Jr. See No. 434.
1838, Aug. 24, Chautauqua, N, Y.
1841, Feb'y 4,
1843, Dec. 20,
1845, Sept. 15,
1847, Aug. 7,
1855, March 21, DeKalb county. III.
1844, May 24, Chautauqua, N. Y.
-•. - 444 ^^
WILLIAM FERGUSON ELY, son of Aiinek, (No. 142), was born near Smyrna, Del., March 3, 1781,
id died in Chillicothe, Ohio, January 14, 1839.
When sixteen years of age he ran away from home to see the world. While in Philadelphia he was decoyed
on board a British man-of-war by a British officer. While in service he succeeded in making his eyes
so sore by rubbing tobacco in them that temporary blindness ensued and he was taken to a hospital
from which he made his escape. After traveling some time he c:
a settlement where there was
SIXTH GENERATION.
an American vessel in port on which he took passage and was landed in Florida. Here his progress was
retarded by taking small-po.x. There was visible on his back two long, deep scars made by a rowel which
was used as treatment while he was sick at the hospital.
He was an intensely religious man, and for sixteen years before his death public services were held in
his house, there being no place of worship nearer than six or eight miles. He was a farmer and connected
with the M. E. Church.
His first wife was MARY CRUMPTON, whom he married in Delaware. She died near Lebanon, Warren
county, Ohio.
He married, July ii, 1812, SARAH, daughter of Christopher and S.\r.\h {Grovir) WATKINS, born m
Frederick, Md., in 1793, and died in Reynolds, Ind., in October, 1S72.
I2(j& I. Henrietta.
12(37 II. Elizaueth.
129S* HI. John CRlt^u•TON.
CHlI.nREN DY FIRST M.\RR1.\GE.
1S04, Dec. 14.
1806, Nov. I.
iSoS, Dec. 25.
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIACE.
Dale unknown.
1S26, , Ross counly, Ohic
1845, March 10, Montgoniery coi
niv. liul.
1299* IV.
Makv.
1S13, June 15,
Ross county, Ohio.
1300 V.
Pheue.
1815, April 26,
1301* VI.
Sarah.
1S17, March 2C
1302* VII.
Rebecca A.\n.
iSiS, Jan'y 20,
1303* VIII.
William.
1S21, March 3,
1304* IX.
James Ferguson.
1823, May 26,
1305* X.
Solomon Walker.
1825, Oct. I,
1306 XI.
Bethany.
1827, Dec. 10,
" '* '•
1307* XII.
Wilson Bioei.ow.
1829, Dec. 7,
1308 XHl.
IsAliEI.I.K.
1S32, May I,
, . 44F7 . . ^
1S49, —
18S1, Ausi
1829,
Ind.
, Iowa.
Ross counlv. Din
WILLIAM Hx\MLIN, son of Thankful Ely, (No. 145), was born in Providence, R. I., October 15, 1772,
where he died November 22, 1869. He married in Providence, April 2, 1810, ELIZA, daughter of Isaac
BOWEN.
HAMLIN CHILDREN.
1309*
I.
Sarah Bowen.
I3I0*
II.
Richard Ely.
I3II*
HI.
William Ezra
I3I2
IV.
Samuel.
I3I3
V.
John.
I3I4
VI.
Isaac Bowen.
1812, Feb"y 6, Providence
1814, June 17,
1816, June 3, "
1815, March 27,
1820, May 6,
1S24, July25,
R. I.
18S0, Feb'y 6, Providence, R. I.
1873, Aug. 13,
1S62, June 28, Marysvillc, Cal.
1S22, Feb'y I, Providence, R. I.
1S25, Aug. 16,
.^ 463 ^»«-
MARTHA DORRANCE JONES, daughter of Desire Ely, (No. 149), was born in Providence, R. L,
August 19, 1794, where she died April 14, 1858. She married in Providence, May 4, 1826, THOMAS
DOYLE, of New York.
DOYLE CHILDREN.
1315
I3I6
II
I3I7
III
I3I8*
IV
I3I9*
V
1320
VI
I32I*
VII
Thomas Arthur. | 1S27, March 15, Providence, R. I. |
He married, Oct. 21, 1809, Almyra, daughter of Amasa Sprague,
They reside in Providence ; have no children. He is mayor of the
which office he has held fifteen or sixteen 5'ears by annual election.
of Cranston, R.
city of Providen
losEPHiNE Desire.
Sarah Elizabeth.
Louis Jones.
Isabel Frances.
Charlotte Orleans
Charles Frkheric.
1828, July 13, Providence,
1830, March 23, "
1832, March 7, "
1833, Dec. 28,
1836, Feb'y 17,
1838, Jan'y 12, "
R. I.
1S33, March 19, Providence, R. I.
1874, July 2, Caibaric
1876, May 22, New Y
n, Cuba,
ork City.
SIXTH GENERATION.
«3
AP.IGAIL ELY, daughter of Caler, (No. 1S6), was born in South Hadley, Mass., December i6, 1777, and
died in Billerica, Mass., July 25, 1850. She married in South Hadley, June 28, 1798, JUSTUS, son of Justus
and Dorcas WRIGHT, born September 12, 1774, and died in Billerica, February 16, 1855.
WRIGHT CHILDREN.
1322*
I.
Fanny.
1323*
II.
Justus.
1324
III.
AlilCAIL.
1325*
IV.
Lui'HKR Ely.
1326
V.
A Son.
1327-.:
VI.
Edwards.
1328
VII.
A Son.
1329
VIII.
John.
1330*
IX.
Clarissa.
I33I
X.
A Daughter
XI. Jane.
1799.
iSoi,
1803,
1805,
1S06,
1S08,
iSio,
1813,
1S15,
1S17,
1S20,
June 5, South Hadic)-, M
March 18, South Hadley
April 17,
Feb'y 19,
Dec. 18,
Jan'y 2g, "
April 17,
Aug. 22, "
March 20, Northampton
March 25,
.■\pril 17,
<— 472 .-»
ass.
Mass.
1856, April 24, Montague, Mass.
1S56, Dec. 2, Haydenville, Mass.
1S65, May—.
1872, Jan'y 22, Watertown, Mass.
1806, Dec. 20, South Hadley, Mass.
1863, Sept II, Ashby, Mass.
1810, April 18, South Hadley, Mass.
1S14, Jan'y 18,
1S44, Jan'y i, Enfield, Mass.
1817, March 25, Northampton, Mass.
EDWARDS ELY, son of William, (No. 157), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December 8,1767.
He learned the printing business in Springfield, Mass., and at the expiration of his apprenticeship went to
Danbury, Conn., and with Nathan Douglass, commenced in 1790 the publication of the ^^ Fanner'' s Journal,''''
the first newspaper published in Danbury and in Fairfield county. After giving up the newspaper business he kept
a store in Danbury, and later carried the mail on horseback from Danbury to New York. He afterwards went to
New York, and was interested in several stage lines, one of which ran between New York and Danbury. Subse-
quently he went to the island of St. Bartholomew, W. I., where he was engaged in mercantile business, and died
there October 11, 1809. He married, December 28, 1791, RACHEL, daughter of Abijah PECK, of Danbur)-,
born in 1773, and died July 31, 1847.
CHILDREN.
1333'* 1- Wii.i.L\M Brewster.
1334* II. Clarissa.
1335* III. Drusilla Edwards.
1336* IV. AmjAH Peck.
1337 Y. JdHN Edwards.
133S VI. JciHN Edwards.
1339 YII. Rachel Ann.
1340* VIII. Catharine IsAiiEi.LA.
1792, Oct. II, Danbury,
1794, Oct. 17,
1797, May 4,
1799, Jan'y 11,
1 801, Aug. 20,
1804, Nov. 20,
1807, Aug. II,
1810, March 11,
1S69, Jan'y 23, Danbur}', Conn.
1841, April 28,
1S66, Aug. II, Newark, N. J.
[Buried in Danbur^•.
1804, March 11, Danlnuy, Conn.
1807, Aug. 18,
1833, July iS,
1883, May I,
-»»^ ■V7-^
ELI ELY, son of William, (No. 157), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 25, 1772. He was for
many years a successful merchant in Hartford, Conn., where he died April 6, 1842, and his .sons, William and
Alfred, succeeded him in business. He married in Hartford, April i, 1798, BATHSHEBA, daughter of
Amariah and Hannah {Balxaek) BLAKE, of Milton, Mass., born November 23, 1777, and died in Hartford,
September 22, 1832.
children.
I. Eliza.
1342*
II.
Mary Edwards.
iSoo
Nov. 9,
1343
III.
Harriet.
1802,
Dec. 31,
1344*
IV.
Lucy Beckwith.
1S05,
April 23
1345
V.
Jane.
1807,
Sept. 16,
1346
VI.
B.u-hshera Maria.
1810,
March 7
1347*
VII.
William Brewster.
1S12,
Oct. 31.
1348*
VIII.
Alered Eli.
1814,
Oct. 14
1349
IX.
Henry Edwards.
1S17,
Aug. 10
1799, Feb'y 16, Hartford, Conn.
1828, July 19, Hartford, Conn.
[Unmarried.]
1866, Dec. 13, Newington, Conn.
[Unmarried. ]
[Unmarried.]
1834, Sept. II, Hartford, Conn.
Dec. 21, Hartford, C
[Unmarried.
84
SIXTH GENERATION.
— ^^ -i-zs
MARY ELY, daughter of William, (No. 1S7), was born in West Springfield, Mass., November 15, 1774,
died at the residence of her son, Benjamin H. Day, in New York City, June 25, 1859, and her remains were
buried in West Springfield. She married in West Springfield, May 25, 1794, where he was born March 23, 1773,
and where he died October 10, 1811, HENRY, son of Benjamin and Sarah (Dwi^^ht) DAY.
DAY CHILDREN.
1350*
I.
S.\R.\H DWIC.HT.
1796, March 21,
I35I*
11.
DklSILLA BrKWSTKR.
179S, Jan'y 24,
1352
III.
Alfred Ely.
1800, April 15,
1353*
IV.
Nancy.
1802, July g.
1354*
V.
Mary Ely.
1806, Dec. 10,
1355*
VI.
Bknjamin Hknry.
iSlo, April 10,
1877, Sept. 2. Utica, N. Y.
1S33, Sept. 28, Saugerties, N. Y.
1811, Oct. 15, West Springfield, Mas
1880, Aug. 12, New York Tity.
1S68, April 12, Santa Cru/., Cal.
-^ -. -^TT ► .
KEY. ALFRED ELY, D. D., son of William, (No. 157), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Nov. 8,
1778, and died in Monson, Mass., July 6, 1866. The following extracts are copied from obituary notices:
" /v'cT'. Alfred Ely, D. D., of Monson, died at his residence at half past one o'clock Friday morning. He retired to rest
the evening previous in his usual health, was seized suddenly with distressing illness, and died in half an hour after the attack.
He had long been feeble, and confined to his house and chiefly to his room, by the infirmities of age, and died in his eighty-
eighth year.
Leaving his paternal home at the age of fifteen, he became a clerk in a store, first at Springfield and then at Hartford,
when in 1798 during a revival of religion he gave himself to Christ. He began his preparation for the ministry at twenty-one ;
all his pecuniary resources amounted to only $14. He began the study of Latin grammar, January i, 1800, and in October,
1S02, he entered the junior class in Princeton College, where in a class of men of great ability he graduated with honorable
rank in 1S04, and was immediately elected a tutor in that college where he remained one year. He then returned to West
Springfield and studied divinity with the pastor of his youth, the celebrated Dr. Lathrop, of that place. He was licensed to
preach in Februarv, 1800, and in June of that year, preached his first sermon at Monson. After preaching twentj'-one
Sabbaths as a candidate, he was ordained December 17, 1806, and was pastor of the Congregational Church until his death,
nearly sixty 3-ears. His pastorate was as remarkable for its success as for its great length. Living always in one place of
service, which he never desired to leave, he became identified with all its interests, ecclesiastical and temporal.
He was a trustee of the Monson Acadetiiy from 1807 until his death. He was one of the earliest trustees of Amherst
College, and in that office assisted in sustaining the institution in all the difficulties and discouragements of its early history.
He was elected in 1840 a corporate member of the American Board of (Commissioners for Foreign Missions, and in lliat great
enterprise was always an ardent and efficient helper.
It is not a little remarkable, that two of the oldest and best known pastors of Hampden county, Dr. Davis, of Wcstfield,
and Dr. Elv, should be taken away so near each other, and it is still more singular that both should die so suddenly, with but
brief illness and warning of the approach of death.
The funeral services of Dr. Ely made Monday a marked day for the people of Monson. At three o'clock r. M. numerous
clergymen from abroad assembled with particular friends at the old parsonage, where an appropriate prayer was offered by the
associate pastor, Rev. T. G. Co/ton. At the church, the devotional services were conducted by Jiev. Messrs. Cotton, Parsons, of
Springfield, and Harding, of Longmeadow. Appropriate dirges were sung with touching expressiveness by the village choir.
Dr. Vail, of Palmer, preached the sermon, from Acts, 13 : 36 — . ' For David, after he had served his own generation, by
tlie will of God, fell on sleep.' The life of a faithful minister as serving his own generation, and serving it by the will of
God, as his rule and inspiration, was set forth in terms fitly portraying the historj' and character of Dr. Ely. The peculiar
fitness of the discourse was enhanced by the fact that the preacher had been for more that fifty years a neighbor and intimate
personal friend."
Mr. Ely married, February 16, 1806, NANCY HINSDALE, of Hartford, Conn., born August 12, 1778, and
died in Monson, July 15, 1812. He married, January 25, 1814, LUCINDA, daughter of Hon. Timothy
NEWELL, of Sturbridge, Mass., born February 6, 1781, and died December 29, 1823. He married, January 13,
1825, SUSAN, daughter of Rev. Uriel GRIDLEY, of Watertown, Conn., born May 19, 1788, and died
September 16, 1863.
CHILDREN OF ALFRED AND NANCY ELY.
1356
1357
I35S
I. Nancy Hinsdale. | rSo8, April 11, Monson, Mass.
Married Jonathan Ralph Flynt, and died without issue.
II. .-Vlfred Edwards. [ 1810, April — , Monson, Mass.
III. PiiiLiRA. I 1812, June — ,
1831, April 12. Tolland, Conn.
1812, Aug. 9, Monson, Mass.
1812, June — , " " Aged 3 davs.
SIXTH GENERATION.
«5
CHILDREN OF ALFRED AND LUCINDA ELY.
1359*
IV.
LUCINI).\ Nf.wkli,.
1360*
V.
Alfred Brewster.
i.T-'i
VI.
Esther S.wage.
1362*
VII.
Wii.i.i.vM Newei.i,.
1363*
VIII.
Su.sAN Gridi.ev.
1864, March 23, South Norwalk, Conn.
1872, Jul}' 30, Newton, Mass.
1839, Jan'y 28, Utica, N. Y. [Unmarried.!
1S14, Oct. 8, Monson, Mass.
1S17, Jan'3' 30,
iSig, April 14,
1821, Jul)- 17,
CHILD OF ALFRED ANFJ SUSAN ELY.
I 1829, May 15, Monson, Mass. |
*.^ 48a .— .-
SALOME ELY, daughter of Martin, (No. 160), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 12, 1777, and
died in Evansville, Wis., October 19, 1862. She married in West Springfield, December i, 1805, THEODORE
LEE, born in Stafford, Conn., April 13, 17S0, and died in Magnolia, Rock county, Wis., April 10, 1870.
Theodore Lee moved from Massachusetts to Hampton, Washington county, N. Y., in June 1806, and followed
farming. He lived a few months in Montville, then in Locke, both in Cayuga county, N. Y., where, in addition
to farming, he ran a saw mill until October, 1845, when he removed to Crawford county, Pa., where he remained
until the spring of 1847, then went to Racine county. Wis., remaining there three years, and then moved to
Magnolia, where he remained imtil his death.
LEE CHILDREN.
1806, July 30, Hampton, N. Y.
1807, Sept. 22.
iSog, March 3,
1810, May I,
1811, May 30,
1813, March 13, Montville, N. Y.
1815, Feb'y 2, Locke, N. V.
1815. Feb'y 2,
1S16, Oct. 16.
1819, June 3,
1364*
I.
Martin Ely.
1365*
II.
Nancy Converse.
1366*
III.
Mary.
1367*
IV.
ELIZAIIETH RllliERT
1368*
V.
William.
1369*
VI.
P.\melia.
1370
VII.
Franklin. )
I37I
VIII.
Francis. *
1372
IX.
FuANKLiN Day.
1373*
X
Celi.\ Maria.
1S71, Oct. (,, Yulia City, Cal.
1852, April 27, Locke, N. Y.
1816, April 28,
1815, Feb'y 5,
1847, Sept. 15, Union Grove, Wi;
— ».-. 483 ►.^^
SETH ELY, son of Martin, (No. 160), was born in West Springfield, Mass., February 5, 17S0, and died
in Springfield, Mass., August 22, 1S51. He married, March i, 1S14, LYDIA, daughter of Derick and Rachel
{Bartlett^ VAN HORN, born in West Sijringfield, baptized July 7, 1793.
1374* 1- Jl'LIA Bartlf.tt.
1375 II. Makcaret Jane.
1376* III. Sarah Ahuot.
children.
1814, Dec. 28, West Springfield, Mass
1817, Jan'y 24, "
1821, March 24, "
1862, Sept. 27, Wilmington, N. C.
iSiS, May 17, West Springfield, Mas
1843, Aug. 5, Springfield, Mass.
— »* ^ 48S ^^
NANCY ELY', daughter of Martin, (No. 160), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 17, 1784, and
died in Moravia, N. Y., August 5, 1842. She married, February 21, 1811, in West Springfield, where he was
born March 6, 1779, ROWLAND, son of Jacob and AniOAiL (^Leonard) DAY. He moved from Chester, Mass.,
to Skaneateles, N. Y., in 1805, and in 1810 to Moravia, N. Y. In 1816 he was elected a member of the State
Legislature ; in 1821 a member of the convention to revise the Constitution, and in 1822 and again in 1832 a
member of Congress.
day children.
137S
I. William Henry.
Married, Sept. ;
II. Celia.
I 1812, Jan'y 14, Moravia, N. Y.
i.'^4i, Mary A. Tallnian.
I 1S14, Feb'y 6, Moravia, N. Y.
1814, Feb'y S, Moravia, N. V.
86 SIXTH GENERATION.
--».^ -iO-Z ^-^
AMELIA ELY, daughter of Martin, (No. 160), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 24, 1788, where
she died June 3, 1827. She married in West Springfield, Mass., December 19, 1819, BENJAMIN, son of Ki.ij.ah
and Mary (G/fifis) PHELPS, born in Lyme, Conn., June 3, 1787, and died in West Springfield, December g, 183S.
After the death of his first wife /if married her sister /u/ia. [See her record in connection with that of her lather,
Martin Ely.'\
PHELPS CHILDREN.
1379* I. Mary Elizabeth. I 1S21, June 21, H.irtford, Conn. I
13S0'- II. Frances Amelia. 1825. Nov. 14, Sprinsrfifld, Mass. |
CALEB ELY, son of Martin, (No. 160), was born in West S])ringfield, Mass., July 4, 1799. He married
in Skaneateles, N. Y., February 7, 1838, ELIZABETH, daughter of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (^Colwell)
RUSSELL, born in Richfield, N. Y., March 17, 1802, and died at Hornby, Steuben county, N. Y., August 5,
1877. Mr. Ely went to Camillus, N. Y., in 1838, removed to Moravia, N. Y., in 1844, to Hornby in 185 i, and
is now living in Watkins, Schuyler county, N. Y.
children.
1381 I. William Martin. I 1839, March 13, Camilhis, N. Y, 1S63, July 21. [Mnmniried. ]
I I [A soklii-r in tin- laic- civil wai. j
13S2 II. George Edwards. I 1840, Oct. 28, Camillus, N. Y.
Unmarried, residence Watkins, Schuyler Co., N. Y.
1SS3* III. Julia E;,izaheth. | 1843, July 11, Hornby, N. Y. | 1S77, Sept. 21. Hornby, X. Y.
4.92 ^ .■—
JOHN HUBBARD, son of John, (No. 162), was born in Sheffield, Mass., in 1781. He moved to Madison,
Geauga county, Ohio, married MARIAN COWLES, and became quite wealthy. He was Associate Judge of the
Court of Common Pleas of Geauga county. He died in Madison.
1354 I. Marian. | 1812,
M.arried George Curtis, of Paines
1355 II. Caroline. | 1814.
HUr.nARD CHILDREN.
-**-i 4.93 .►-«-
HENRY HUBBARD, son of John, (No. 162), was born in Sheffield, Mass., May 22, 1783, and died" in
Pittsfield, Mass., December 25, 1863. He graduated at Williams College in 1803, was a learned and prominent
lawyer and excellent speaker : a member of the Governor's Council for many years, and frequently in the Legis-
lature. He was appointed in 1S45 States Attorney at New Orleans for the protection of Massachusetts colored
seamen, and on his arrival there such was the feeling in consequence that he barely escaped with his life. He
married SOPHI.\, daughter of Timothy and Sophia (Baker) WHITNEY, born in Lanesborough, Mass.,
February 27, 1796, and died in Pittsfield, September 10, 1863.
HUDBARD CHILDREN.
, Piltsfield. [Unmarried.
1386 I. Henry. | 1816, Feb'y 21, Pittsfield, Mass.
Graduate of Berkshire Medical College.
13S7 II. DciuGLAS. I 1S17, June 21, Pittsfield, Mass.
Married, March 2, 1837, Loretta Watson. She died Sept. 12, 1S77. He was Consulate
Clerk at Hobart Town and Melbourne, Australia, 1S50-1S60, and in the Treasury
Department. Washington, 1861-1878. He is living at Saint Johnland. Suffolk Co., N. Y.
€1-1^. ^-i^U.
SIXTH GENERATIOX.
S7
1856, Aug. 10, Pittsficld. [Unmarriud.]
HUBBARD CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
138S III. Jdhn. I 1S19, Jan'y g, Pittsfield, Mass.
Married Julia Tower. Lives in Waterville, N. Y.
13S9 IV. Siii>Hi.\, I 1S20, April 3, Pittsfield, Mass.
i3go V. Ei.i/.ABETii. I 1822, May i, "
Married Joseph E. A. Smith. Residence, Belfast, Me.
I3gi \T. Frkiierick. I 1S26, Nov. i, Pittsfield, Mass.
Married Elizabeth Mellen, of New York. In Custom House, N. Y., since 1862.
1392 VII. Frances. | 1S27, Oct. 15, Pittsfield, Mass. | 1S28, Sept. 27, Pittsfield, Mass.
-—.-I 4:94 - .*-
SARAH HUBBARD, daughter of John, (No. 162), was born in Pittsfield, Mass., in 17S5. She married
JOHN W. HULBERT, of Auburn, N. Y., and died there.
1393
I.
John-
1394
II.
Charles.
1395
III.
Henry.
1396
IV.
Sarah.
1397
V.
Caroline
I39S
VI.
Thomas.
1399
VII.
Marsha.
HULBERT CHILDREN.
JONATHAN HUBBARD, son of Jonathan, (No. 163), was born in Sheffield, Ma,ss., in 1777, and died
HI Conneaiitville, Pa., in 1847. His wife was HEPHZIBAH ATKINS.
hubi;ard children.
1S03, .
Married Elvira Taylor.
1S05. .
iSoS, .
Married Richard Gates.
1810, .
Married Hiram Powers.
1814, .
Married Robert Bruce.
1818, .
Married James Caughlan.
1822, .
Married Emelinc Cooper.
1823, .
Married Esther Palmer.
1400
I.
Horace.
I40I
II.
Marshall,
1402
III.
Carciline.
1403
IV.
Julia.
1404
V.
Charlotte
1405
VI.
Ann.
1406
VII.
J..HN.
1407 VIII. Harvey.
— »» - SOI ^.
ELIJAH HUBBARD, son of Jonathan, (No. 163), was born in Sheffield, Mass., in 17S2, where he died
in 1843. His wife was PRUDENCE SAVAGE.
140S
I. C.A.KOLINE.
1409 II. Li;cRETIA.
1410 III. Ll'THEK.
HUBBARD CHILDREN.
1S15, Sheffield, Mass.
Married Edmund Boardman.
1S17, , Sheffield, Mass.
1S19, ,
1830, —
[Unmarried.
Sheffield, Mass.
-. . soa ^
SAMUEL HUBBARD, son of Jonathan, (No. 163), was born in Sheffield, Ma.ss., in 1785, where he dietl
in 1873. His wife was ANNE CHURCHILL.
SIXTH GENERATION.
1411
1412
I. Gkor(;e.
II. Al.HEKT.
HUBBARD CHILDREN.
1S14, , Sheffield, Mass.
Married Sarah Storms.
1816, , Sheffield, Mass.
Married Sarah Dewev.
— *. - SO'7 - »«—
KLISH A HU HEARD, son of Moses, (No. 164), was born in Sheffield, Mass. , May i 2, i 7S i , uiicrc Ik- died in
1835. His wife was JOANNA DIBBLE.
1413 I. Elisiia.
1414 II. Henry.
iSio,
1S12,
HUBBARD CHILDREN.
— , Sheffield, Mass.
5XO —^^
[Went west and nothinj; known of liitn.l
NANCY HUBBARD, dangiiter of Moses, (No. 164), was horn in Sheffield, Mass., Noveniher 29, 1800. She
married, March 22, 1830, LEONARD, son of Salmon and Polly (//e/Xv'w) TUTTLE, Ijorn in Salisbury, N. Y. ,
■ Ajiril 14, 1805. They are both living in Sheffield.
1415
1416
1417
141S
1419
I. Benj.\min Franklin.
II. MdHATIO.
III. Electa Hoi'Kins.
IV. Leonard.
V. MiisEs Huiii:AKi>.
TUTLLE CHILDREN.
1S31, Jan'v 15, Sheffield, Mass.
1832, Nov. 6, " "
1835, April 20, " "
1837. J-iny lO,
1S39, June 15,
-•♦ - 3X3 — *^
TIMOTHY HUBB.VRD, son of Tlmothv, (No. 166), was born in Sheffield, Mass., May 31, i 788, and dieil in
I'^rie, Pa., December 24, 1863. His wife was ANN LANE. She was born in Canaan, Conn., February 10, i 795, and
died in Erie, Pa., May 28, 1881.
HUBBARD CHILDREN.
1420
1.
Frederick.
1421
II.
(ames.
1422
III.
Lucy Ann.
1423
IV.
CATnARINE
1424
V.
Alfred.
1425
VI.
John.
1426
VII.
TiMllTHY.
1427 VIII. El.IZAliETH.
I42S
1429
IX. John Harvey.
X. William McKean.
1S15, Dec. II, Sheffield, Mass.
Married Eunice Shodd.
1817, Julys, Sheffield, Mass.
Married Mary Donavan.
iSig, July 6, Sheffield, Mass.
Married Israel Cox.
1821. Aug. 12, Sheffield, Mass.
1823, Dec. 5,
1826, Nov. 23,
1828, Jan'y 21.
Married Anne Heft'ron.
1830, Nov. 23, East Bloomfteld, N. Y.
Married John Fairbairn.
1836, Dec. 9, Madison, Ohio.
1839, Sept. 10,
Married Sophia Rhodes.
-»^^ 514 ^^*
1S64, Aufi
East St. Louis, Mo.
1S22, Oct. 22, Sheffield, Mass.
1869, March 28, Erie, Pa.
1827. April 14, Sheffield. Mas.s.
1S45, Aug. 13, Erie, Pa.
HARVEY HALL HUBBARD, son of Timothy, (No. 166), was born in .Sheffield, Mass., March 26, 1790,
and died in Hastings, Minn., in 1865. His wife was ELLEN PALE, of Fairfield, N. Y.
HUBLAKD CHILDREN.
I. AucaiSTA. I iS2(), .
Married Dr. Augustus Hanchett, of Buffalo, N. Y., and liv
1S22, .
1824, .
Married John Cox.
1S26, .
Married Ada Thurston.
I43I
II.
Alexander
1432
III.
Marietta.
1433
IV.
William.
in Baldwin, Mich.
I 1S50, .
SIXTH GENERATION.
89
-»^^ sxv
NOAH HUBBARD,son of Noah Ely, (No. 167), was born in Sheffield, Mass. , October 20, 1778, and died
in Council Bluffs, la., August 26, 1846. He married, September i, 1S06, CYNTHIA CLARK, born in Sheffield,
Mass., October 22, 1785, and died February — , 1867.
HUL!li.\RD CHILDREN.
i4',4 I. Pi'.KMF.LiA. ! 1807, May 14, Sheffield, Mass.
Married William ("urtis and lives at North Topeka, Kan.
1435 II. RiTH. j iSoS, Sept. 25, Sheffield, Mass.
Married Philip Sanger.
143(1 III. Cn.\KLES W. ' iSio, Feb'y 7, Sheffield, Mass.
Married first, Mary Bosworlh. Second, Mary Edwards.
1S12, Feb'y 21, Salisbury, Vt.
Married Orrin Arms.
1814, Nov. 20, Sheffield, Mass.
1816, Aug. 12, Monroe, Mich.
Married Daniel Mallett.
1818, Sept. 15, Toledo, Ohio.
1820, Aug. 7, "
j Married Ellen Chase.
I 1S22, Sept. 20, Eugene, Ind.
Stevens. Second, Elizabeth Chesnew
1S25, Dec. 12, Eugene, Ind.
I 1S27, June g,
I Married Raymond Dickey.
-.^^ 5X9 ^**
1437
IV.
CVNTHI.\.
143.-^
V.
Eli.
143')
VI.
Prudknce.
144.1
VI 1.
LlCY.
1441
VIII.
.\ll.\M Cl.vkk
1442
IX.
WlI.I.I.VM.
Married firs
1443
.\.
David.
1444
XI.
Elizabeth.
ELI HUBBARD, son of Noah Ely, (No. 167), was born in Sheffield, Mass., June 13, 1783, and died in
Sylvania, Ohio, March 9, 1856. He married in 181 5, RHODA WARD, born October 6, 1796, and died in
Sylvania, Ohio, August 20, 1840. He married, March 16, 1842, MRS. CATHARINE {Emmons) VAN ALSTINE,
born January 30, 1807, and died in Sylvania, Ohio, July 30, 1865.
HUBBARD CHILDREN.
1445 I. Cakcilink. I 1S16, April 12, Monroe, Mich.
Married first, Isaac Lewis. Second, Obed Haskins. Resi-
dence. Toledo, Ohio.
1446 II. Hiram. | 1S17. Nov. 2S, Toledo, Ohio.
Married first, Lettie McMillan. Second, Jane Flint.
1447 III. .\SHEK. I iSig, Oct. 27, Toledo, Ohio.
Married first, Frances Wheeler. Second, Harriet Adams.
144S
450
VI.
Ncah Ely
4SI
VII,
Elizaketh
452
VIII.
William.
X. Frances Maria.
.XI. Mary .\n.\.
1821, April 2, Toledo, Ohio.
Married Harriet Van Arnum.
1822, Dec. 30, Toledo, Ohio,
Married Rev. Luther Matthews.
1825, Jan'y 2g, Toledo. Ohio.
1827, Jan'y 26,
1828, Sept. 18,
Married Ellen Page.
1831, May II, Toledo, Ohio.
Married Oscar Collins.
1833, Aug. 2, Toledo, Ohio.
Married Luther Sears.
1836, March 24, Toledo, Ohio.
Married Durfee Chase.
1861, M.-iy 26, Sylvania, Ohio.
Died in infancy.
1864, Oct. — , Sj'lvania, Ohio.
iS7g.
^^^ 520
LUCY HUBBARD, daughter of Noah Ely, (No. 167), was born in Sheffield, Mass., in 1785, and died
in Erie, Monroe county, Mich., February 7, 1868. She married in 1813, in Sheffield, Mass., JARED, son of
Nathaniel and M.a.ry {Smith) BOZWORTH. He died in Michigan in 1819. She married in 1819, SAMUEL
AG NEW. He died in Monroe, Mich., in 1838.
SIXTH GENERATION.
I45f>
1457
145S
1459
1460
1461
[4O2
1463
BOZWORTH CHILDREN.
1S14, Sept. 20, Salisbur)-, Conn.
Residence, Honeoye, Ontario county,
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
Juliet.
M.-iiriLd William Ashl
N. Y.
M.VKV Ann. | 1S16, Aug. 12, Sheffield, Mass
Married Charles Hubbard, and lives in Utah.
Pameli.v.
I iSiS, Nov. 23, Sheffield. Mass.
Married R. G. Elton, and lives in ShefTicld. Mass.
-■\GNE\V CHILDREN.
J. WE.
Jakeii Samiel.
Eliza.
Mai.inda.
Lrcv Harriet.
1S20, Dec. 20, Monroe, Mich.
1S23, Jan'y 26,
1825, June 26, " "
1S27, Feb'y 19, " "
1S29, March 29,
-»^^ 523 ^^*-
1S33.
LVDIA HALE, daughter of Nathan, (No. 170), was born in Goshen, Conn., .\|iril 4, i/Si.and died in
Oberlin, Ohio, August 10, 1865. She married, June 2, 1806, REV. JOHN, son of Samuel and Sabina {Cooley)
KEEP, born in Longmeadow, Mass., April 20, 1781. He graduated at Yale College in 1802, was pastor of
church in Blandford, Mass., and in Homer, N. Y., from 1805 to 1833, w-hen he became pastor of a new
church in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1850 he removed to Oberlin, and remained there, connected officially with the
college until his death, February 12, 1869, being the last survivor of those ministers who, in 1810, organized the
.Vmerican Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
1464
KEEP CHILD.
I. Theodore JouN. | 1S09, July 31, Blandford, Mass. |
Married, Jan'y 28, 1841, Mary Ann Thompson, of Sparta, N. Y. Their children are William
John, born June 3, 1842 ; Mary Jane, born Jan'y 28, 1844, died Oct. 7. 1S44 ; Mary, born
April 22, 1846, died Feb'y 24, 1848 ; Julia Eliza, born Oct. 28, 1S47, died March 12, 184S ;
Mary Elizabeth, born Jan'y 22, 1S49 ; Fanny Maria, born Nov. 23, 1S56. Residence of
Theodore J. Keep, Oberlin, Ohio.
-»* ^ 525 - ♦.«-
CL.\RISSA H.\LE, daughter of Nathan, (170), was born in Go.shen, Conn., January 8, 1786, and died
in Westfield, Mass., August 21, 1841. She married in Westfield, June 24, 1815, REV. ISAAC, son of Samuel
and Mercy {Holt) KNAPP, born in Norfolk, Conn., September 2, 1776, and died in Westfield, Mass., July 6,
1S47. He graduated from Williams College in 1800, and was ordained and installed pastor of the First Congre-
gational Church in Westfield, November 16, 1803, and continued that relation until his death. His first wife was
Rusha Ellsworth, of Pierlin, Conn. She died in Westfield, July 20, 1814.
i4f>5
1466
I. Eliza Hale.
II. Caroli.me Lee.
KNAPP CHILDREN.
1816, Dec. 13, Westfield, Mass
1822, Dec. 25,
— -. 52V ►.*-
1839, Nov. 22, Philadelphia, Pa.
1843, May 3, Westfield, Mass.
REV. JONATHAN LEE HALE, son of Nathan, (No. 170), was born in Goshen, Conn., May 31, 1790,
and died near Savannah, Ga., January 15, 1835. He graduated at Middlebury College, Vt., in 1819, and at
Andover Theological Seminary in 1822. He married in Campton, N. H., August 19, 1824, FANNY, daughter
of Daniel HARVEY, born at Colebrook, N. H., — — , 1806, and died in Campton, N. H., January 3, 1832.
He married, February 5, 1833, SARAH, daughter of Silas and Rebecca (^<z/7^j) TENNEY, born in Chester,
N. H., January 13, 1804, where she died July 18, 1865.
death.
"Jan'y 15, 1S3;, on the Island of Skidway, near Savannah, Ga., at the residence of David K. Adams, Esq., Rev.
Jonathan Lee Hale, pastor of the Congregational Church, Windham, Me. He had repaired at too late a period of a
pulmonary complaint to this salutary climate for the benefit of his health, and died in the bosom of christian sympathy and
SIXTH GENERATION.
91
kindness. His remains were brought to the church at Wliite Bluff, and after an affecting sermon and fervent prayers for the
far distant widow and three orphan children, ihey were coniniitted to the grave in tlie church burial ground at White Bluff, seven
miles south of the city of Savannah."
1467
1468
1469
II.
III.
HALE CHILDREN. «
EiAzx Lee. | 1S26, Juno 21, Campton, N. H. |
Married in Gilmanton, N. H., May 22, 1849, Rev. Lauren, son of Amos and Margaret
W. (Fletcher) Armsby, born in Northbridge, Mass., Jan'y 16, 181 7, graduated from
Amherst College in 1842, and Andover Theological Seminary in 1845. In 1884, pastor
• uf Congregational Church in Council Grove, Kan. Their children, Clarence, born
, in Chester, N. H.. Aug. 21, 1850; Alice Lee, born in Chester, N. H., Nov. 7, 1S53 ; and
Ettie, born in Farebault, Minn., Dec. 30, 185S, and died August 21, 1864.
Hen^'kv M.\rtyn. I 1827, Sept. 24, Campton, N. H. I 1853, July 14, Cliester, N.
Franklin. I 1829, Nov. 27, " " | 1856, Aug. 3,
-~^^ 528
CAROLINE HALE, daiightcr of Nath.^n, (No. 170), was born in Goshen, Conn., October 10, 1795, and
died in Govvanda, N. Y., October 5, 1851. She married, February 16, 1825, JOSEPH, son of Joseph and Mary
{S/iffani) PLUMB, born in Paris, Oneida county, N. Y., June 27, 1791, and died in Cattaraugus, N. Y., May 25,
1870. He was a merchant.
PLUMP, CHILDREN.
1470
1471
1472
1473
Edward Lee. | 1S27, July 17, Gowanda, N. Y. I
Aliulrt Hale. | 1829, Aug. 23, " " |
Married in Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 27, 1858, Harriet Eliza, daughter of Joseph and Dotha
(Denison) Dart, born in Buffalo, Feb'y 18, 1833. He is pastor of the Walnut Avenue
Congregational Church, Boston Highlands, Mass. Their children, all born in Chelsea,
Mass., Joseph Dart, Dec. 8, i860; Albert Hale, Dec. 8, 1S63 ; Frederic Denison, Jan'y
15, 1S65.
Charles Mills. I 1831, Feb'y 12, Gowanda, N. Y. j
Joseph Carlton. 1 1832, Sept. 11, " " |
-►♦ - 53S - -*—
LOVICE BURT, daughter of Lydia Hale, (No. 171), was horn in Longmeadow, Mass., March 25, 1779,
and died in Wilbraham, Mass., December 17, 1856. She married in Longmeadow, January 10, 181 1, HENRY,
son of Gaius and Lucretia {Babcock) BREWER, bom in Wilbraham, August 22, 1785, where he died October
II, 1832.
BREWER CHILDREN.
1474 1. LvDiA Hale. | 1812, Aug. — , Wilbraham, Mass. |
Married in 1832, Doctor Edwin N. Colt. Residence, Brooklyn, N, Y.
1475 H. Mary SwiET. | 1S14, , Wilbraham, Mass.
Married in 1S39, Samuel D. Coolcy, of Palmer, Mass.
1476
HI. Henry Burt.
1S18,
■ — , Wilbraham, Mass,
—■ . 533
CHLOE BlfRT, daughter of Esther Ely, (No. 178), was born in Wilbrnham, Mass., January 24, 176S,
and died in Unadilla, N. Y., December 16, 1856. She married in Wilbraham, April 18, 1790, JAMICS
MAXWELL, a farmer, born in Monson, Mass., September 2, 1764, and died in Unadilla, N. Y., January 23,
1477
I.
Moses Bcrt.
I47S
11.
Mll.LE.
1479*
HI.
Sally.
1480*
IV.
Mille.
I48I
\^
Betsey.
I4S2
VI.
EsriiEk.
MAXWELL CHILDREN.
1791, Sept. 13, Wilbraham, Mass.
1794, March g,
1797, April 2,
1800, Oct. 29, Rutland, Vt.
1803, May I,
1805, Dec. 10, " "
1837, May 7, Wattsburgh, Pa.
1798, April 4, Wilbraham, Mass.
1823, March 17, Unadilla, N. Y.
1881, Fcb'v 26,
1S34, April 21,
[Unmarried.]
SIXTH GENERATION.
»«^ SiS4 .^-^
MOSES BURT, son of Esther Ely, (No. 178), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., July 4, 1776, where he
died September 15, 1869. He married in Wilbraham, June 14, 1796, SARAH ROBBINS, born in Sterling,
Mass., January 12, 1778, and died in Wilbraham, Mass., October 4, 1833. He married in South Wilbraham,
Mass., September 20, 1836, where she was born June 13, 1780, BETSEY SESSIONS. She died in Wilbraham,
November 12, 1854.
BURT CHILDREN.
1798, Jan'y I2, Wilbraham, Ma
1800, Sept. 19, "
1802, March 15 "
1804, June iS, "
1807, March 8,
l8og, Oct. 16, "
1811, Sept. 8,
Married in Somers, Conn., June 29, 1S33, Caroline
(Pease) Pinney. Residence. .Amherst, Mass. No
RiiiiKKlCK. I 1S17, Feli'v 7, Wilhraham, Ma
1483
I.
Moses.
1484*
II.
Sarah.
1485
III.
Daniel.
i486
IV.
Moses.
1487*
V.
Louisa.
1488
VI.
Edmund.
1489
VII.
Henry.
ass.
iSof),
Nov. 12,
Williraliam, Mass
iSof),
Nov. 18,
Wilbialiani. Mass
1805,
Aug. 12
1S24,
Nov. 27,
. dauj.
hiei 0
Oliv
■1 F. and
Lois W,
child
en.
--».^ 536 ►-<
JONATHAN ELY, son of Jonathan, (No. 180), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., November 3, 1778, where
he died May 27, 1871. He married in 1804, MARTHA, daughter of Samuel WRIGHT, born in East Haddam,
Conn., in 1784, and died in Wilbraham, July 28, 1810. He married in Longmeadow, Mass., in 181 2, where slie was
born Jiuie 30, 1789, NANCY, daughter of Robert and Sarah {S/el>bi>is) SILCOX, living in 1881 in \\'ilbraham.
1 49 1
1492*
1493
1494*
1495*
1496
1497
I49S
1499*
1500
I.
II.
III.
VIL
VIIL
IX.
X.
XL
Mary Wright.
Jonathan Dixon.
Martha Wright.
Martha Hamii.T(
William.
RilliERT SlLCOX.
CHILDREN OF JONATHAN AND MARTHA ELY.
1805, Aug. 15, Wilbraham, Mass.
1S07, Oct. 19,
1810, July 21, " "
1852, Dec. 7, Ricliheld, Oh:
iSlo, Aug. 25, Willuali;
CHILDREN OF JONATHAN AND NANCY ELY.
1813, Dec. 10, Wilbraham, Mass. I
1S15, May 30,
iSi6, Dec. 25, " " I
York, on hi
Died on passage from New Orleans to N
war. Age, 28 years.
Sarah Silcox
AlilGAIL.
Clarissa.
Samuel.
ALuiied E
Elizabeth.
1S19, April 20, Wilbraham, Mass.
1824, June 28,
1826, May 26,
1830, July 19,
way home from the Mexican
1863, Feb'y 20, Trenton, N. J.
I Living in Wilbraham. [Unniarri
:868, June 14, Union, Conn.
I 1S69, May I, Wilbraham, Mass.
ily Eggleston, of Lancaster, Pa. He was a telegraph operator.
I 1S32, June 17, Wilbraham, JLiss. |
No childr
SOPHIA ELY, daughter of Jonathan, (No. 180), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., August 21, 1781, and died
in Conneaut, Ohio, March 25, 1866. She married in Wilbraham, February 5, 1807, where he was born about 17S0,
DIOCLETIAN, son of Solomon and Ruth ( Williams) WRIGHT. He died in Ashtabula. Ohio, August 29. 1843.
1502
I.
Thirza.
1503*
II.
Emeline.
1504
III.
S.\rah.
1505*
IV.
Eliza Williams.
1506
V.
Lorenzo.
WRIGHT CHILDREN.
1S07, Nov. 23, Irisburg, Vt.
iSog, Feb'y 16, Will)raham, Mass.
i8n, May 14,
1813, Aug. 6, Conneaut, Ohio.
1816, Oct. 20,
180S, March 10, Irisburg, Vt.
1S72, Dec. 2, Conneaut, Ohio.
[Unmarried. |
June 18, Shasta, Cal.
Married in Conneaut, Ohio, Dec. 11, 1844, Sally W., daughter of Aretus and Anna
Haskell, born in Tunbridge, Vt., June 25, 1821, and died in Conneautville, Pa., March
25, 1S53. No children.
Betsey Jones. | 1S22, Sept. 6, Conneaut, Ohio. | 1S22, Dec. — , Conneaut,
SIXTH GENERATION.
93
SAMUEL ELY, son of Jonathan, (No. 180), was born in Wilbraliam, Mass., September 14, 1783, and
died in Monroe, Ashtabula county, Ohio, November 2, 1847. He married in Canaan, Cohmibia county, N. Y.,
in 1815, ELIZABETH, daughter of Benjamin HALL, born in Canaan, N. Y., May 6, 1792, and died in Monroe,
< )hio, March 31, 1840.
1 50b*
1 509*
1 5 1 0"
I. SaMCKL EllGERTON.
II. El.IZAliETH.
III. Harriet Newei.i..
CHILDREN.
1816, .Sept. 19. Wilbraham, Mass.
1822, (an'v 25, Monroe, Ohio.
1827, Marrh 31,
18S4. April, iS, Monroe, Ohio.
M.VRY
m Conneaut
OEORGE
1513"
1514
III.
IV.
ELY, daughter of Jonathan, (No. 180j, was born in Wilbraliam, Mass., July 20, 17S6, and died
, Ohio, January 20, 1S54. She married in Wilbraham, in 1809, where he was born March 21, 1786,
son of Solomon and Ruth ( Il'/Z/iams) WRIGHT. He died in Conneaut, Ohio, October 27, 1848.
WRIGHT CHILDREN.
George Clement. | 1810, Oct. 16, Wilbraham, Mass. I
RiTH Williams. ' 1S13, Oct. 10, Conneaut, Ohio. I
Married in Kingsville, Ohio, April 27, 1S59, Oscar, son of Shaler and Lovica (Borden)
Fitch, born in Hartland, Conn., Jan'y 28, 1S03, and died in Hartford, Trumbull coiuuy,
Ohio, April 11, 1S70, where his widow now resides. No children.
.•\1!I<;aii. Ely. 1 1816, May 27, Conneaut, Ohio.
William Wallace. 1S20, June 17, Kinifsville, Ohio.
o, Feb'y 10, Conneaut, Ohio.
[Uniuarried.]
► .^ 5-3:3 .^*~-
WILLIAM BREWER, son of Mercy Ely, (No. 181), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., July 14, 1777,
where he died April 6, 185 1. He married, January 4, 1803, JEMIMA, daughter of .Vlel and Elizabeth
(I'arlli'lt) BLISS, of Wilbraham, born March 16, 1779, and died July 5, 1854.
I'.REWER children.
1515 I. Belinda Cordelia. | 1805, Aug. 5. Wilbraham, Mass. | 1S77, Nov. 15, Cambridge, Mass.
Married, May 6, 1S52, Abrahatu -Vvery. of Wilbraham. No children.
I5I6*
II
I5I7
III
i.;iS*
IV
1519*
V
1520*
VI
IS2I
VII
IS22
VIII
William Ely.
Elols.\ Fidelia.
Elizaiieth B.\rtlett
Henry Bridgman.
Edwin Bliss.
Sar.ih Steubins.
Moses Knowlton.
Was a ph3'sician.
-aliam, Mass.
1SS2, Jan'y 25, Wilbraham, Mass.
1SS2, June 9, Cambridge, Mass.
1S72, April ig, Springfield, Mass.
1807, March 4, \V
1S09, March i(\
1811, June 3,
1S13, July 7,
1S15, April II,
1817, Aug. II,
1819, Oct. 17,
Married in Windham, Conn., M.ay 3, 1S53, Emily Curtis, daughli
John and Charlotte (Bingham) Palmer, born in Windham, Dec. 24, 1S21. No childr
Jemim.a Boltwood. I 1823, Dec. 8, Wilbraham, Mass. |
♦-^ S44 -»•.-
1S82, May 9, Wilbraham, Mass.
[Unmarried.
iSSi, M.ay 21, Baltic, (^jnu.
of
LUKE BREWER, son of Mercy Ely, (No. 181), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., August 7, 1779, and
died in Kelloggsville, Ashtabula county, Ohio, November 4, 1849. He married MARY, daughter of Jonathan
BLISS, born in Wilbraham, April 25, 1781, where she died January 15, 1815. He married, January 25, 1816,
LOUISA, daughter of Samuel and Mindwell {Pease) HALE, born in Enfield, Conn., March 19, 1778, and died
in Kelloggsville, Ohio, January 17, 1864. Mr. Brewer was a farmer; moved from Massachusetts to Hambden,
Geauga county, Ohio, in July, 1833, and six years later to Kelloggsville.
BREWER CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
1524*
1
1525
II
I520*
HI
1527*
IV
Maria. I 1803, Oct. 15, Wilbraham, Mass.
Permeli.v. I 1805, |uly 23,
Married first, Hezekiah Stocking. Second, Josiah Fitch.
Mary Mercy. i 1807, July 7, Wilbraham, Mass.
Francis Ely. | 1809. July 14.
[ 1881, Jan'y 3, Springfield, Mass.
I 1.S7S, April 17, Newburgh, Ohio.
No children.
I 1S68, Dec. 25, Springfield, Mass.
i860, Feb'y 21, Marshall, Mich.
94
SIXTH GENERATION.
CHILDREN BY SF.CONIl MARRIAGE.
152S* V. Louisa. | 1S17, Dec. 25, Wilbraham, Mass.
1529 VI. Edward Pease. I 1S19, April 8, " "
Married, March 8, 1S46, Harriet Newell Ely. See No. 1510.
1530* VII. Lucv Amanda. | 1S21, July ii, (Jrecnwich, Mass.
1862, April 12, Conneaiu, Oliio.
►-^ 545 ^**-
LUTHER BREWER, M. D., son of Mercy Ely, (No. 181), was born in W'ilbraham, Mass., May 7,
I 7cS2, where lie died January 15, 1865. He practiced medicine in Wilbraham some years, and afterwards gave his
attention to farming. He married. May 31, 1814, LAURA, daughter of Jonathan and Mary {Merrick)
MKRRK'K, Iiorn in Wilbraham, January 12, 1788, where she died October 22, 1835.
1531
1532
1533'
1534
1535"
1536
BREWER CHILDREN.
I. LrniKR LvciiRiAS. | iSif), Oct. 16, Wilbraham, Mass.
Practiced medicine in Baton Roiitre, La.
II.
AjALllN.
III. James Merrick.
IV. Emelius.
1S19, Feb'y 4, Wilbraham, Mass
1S21, March 24.
1823, May f).
Editor and lawyer at Port Gibson, La,
V. MvRciN. I 1825, April 23. Wilbraliam, Mass.
VI. Mary Cornelia. | 1829, May 19,
Married in Huntington county, N. J., .Sept. 2S, 1S5S, Daniel, son of Daniel and Mari;aret (Hendrick
Herbert, a farmer in Jamcsbursh, N. J., l)orn in Middlelown. N. J., August iS, iSlS. No children.
VII. JosEl'lllNE. I 1S31, Dec. 30, Wilbraliam, Mass. |
1S45, June 23, Wilbraham, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1846, Dec. 18, Wilbraham, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1S59, Nov. 30, Minneapolis, Minn.
1S55, April f), . [Unmarried.]
-»^^ 546 ►.
TIMOTHY BREWER, son of Mercy Ely, (No. 181), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., July 12, 1784, where
he died January 10, 1863. He married MARY, daughter of George and Mary {/haiimrd) EULLER, who died
in Leeds, Mass., December 10, 1875.
BREWER CHILDREN.
I53S
1539
1540
1 54 1*
1542*
I. Isaac. , 1S09, Nov. 21, Williiaham, Mass.
II. Sophia Fuller. ' 1S12, Sept. 11,
Married, July 22, 1855, Joseph G. Eustice ; livinjf in Wilbraham.
III. Timothy Brainakd.
IV. Solomon Boltwood.
V. Amos.
1S15, April 2, Wilbraham, Mass.
1S17, May 29,
1S19, March iS,
1861, Nov. 22.
18S1, Aiisr. 10, WilbrahauL Mass.
-►^^ S-IV ^ ^^~-
ELINICE BREWER, daughter of Mercy Ely, (No. 181), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., December 31,
17S7, and died in Windsor, Vt., SeptemJier 5, 1876. She married in Wilbraham, in 1808, JOHN MORCLVN,
born in Springfield, Mass., June 12, 1786, and died in Philadelphia, Pa., April 7, 1861.
1543* I- Tames Shaw.
1544* II. Caiharine .\mei.ia.
MORGAN CHILDREN.
i8l2, Feb'y 11, Wilbraham, Mass.
1815, June r6.
1881, March 19, Hartford, Wis,
1869, Oct. 15, Windsor, Vl.
1 550 ►-«-
ISAAC CHAPIN, son of Lydia Ely, (No. 182), was born in Wilbraham, Ma.ss., October 30, 1777, settled
on a part of his farther's farm in Wilbraham, and died there October 8, 1855. He married, January 13, iSoo,
NANCY, daughter of Ezra and Anna SIBLEY.
CHAPIN children.
1545* I. Orramel. I 1801, June 17, Wilbraham, Mass. I
1546 II. Zeiut.on. I 1803, Oct. 10, " " 1 1855, Aug. 10, Simsbury, Conn.
Married, Mav 5, 1S26, PoIIv Bardwell. Married second, Elvira Fuller. No children.
m
1 »
SIXTH GI':NERATIUN. 95
CHAPIN CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
1547 III. Jll.I.VNA.
1S05, Sepl, 12, Wilbraham, Mass.
1850, April 22, Soutli Wilbraham, Mass.
I54S* IV. Al.lKKIi E.
1S07, Dec, I,
1S57, Nov, 22, Royalston, N, Y.
1549 V. D.WIKI. F.
1812, Sept, I,
1813, Aug. 15, Wilbraham, Mass.
1550* VI. DaNII',!. E.
1S14, July 12,
I551 VII. Wll.l.lAM.
1S17, June 15,
1S47, Sept, 10. [Unmarried.]
1552 \'III. LvniA Ann.
1S20, Jan'y 9,
1840, Sepl, 4,
1553* IX. JiiiiN M.
1821, Oct. 15,
1554* X. Isaac N.
1S26, April 18,
1859, June 2, Wilbraham, Mass,
1555 XI. Sol.dMuN.
1S31, June 2,
m . . 551 . . w
MARCY CHAPIN, daughter of Lvdia Ely, (No. 182), was lx)ni in Will)raham, Mass., Octobtr 4, 1779,
where she died October 20, 1852. Slie married in Wilbrahani, March 19, 1.S07, ICI.IjAH, son of Ei.ilmi and
Deborah (Posi) WEBSTER, born in Hebron, Conn., (Gilead Society), March 27, 1 767, and died in Wilbraliani,
October 22, 1849. He was a tanner in early life, subsequently a farmer.
WEBSTER CHILDREN.
>5S(> I- Wii.i.LUi. 1S07, Oct. 16, Wilbrahani, Mass, 1S27, April 25, Wilbraham, Mass.
1557 II- Sakah. 1809, May 30, " " 1S39, Aug. 14, Monson, Mass.
Married in Somers, Conn., Jan'y 21, 1S36, Elbridge Gerry Vinica. No children.
155S* III. JiaiKDiAii Post.
1811, March 17, Wilbraham, Mass.
1559 IV. Miles Milton.
1S12, Oct. 2,
18S2, , Wilbraham, Mass,
[Unmarried.]
1560* V. Marcy.
1S16, May 12,
1561* VI. Lyiiia.
1S18, March 22,
1562 VII. Gkcikce.
1S20, March 26,
1S44, Jan'y 31, Wilbraham, Mass,
1 L^nmarried.]
1563 VIII. Bkisey.
1822, Oct, 9,
, , [Unmarried.]
• • • 553 f • -
MATILDA CHAPIN, daughter of Lydia Ely, (No. 182), was born m Wilbraham, Mass., July 5, 1783,
and died in Hebron, Conn., May 10, 1862. She married in Wilbraham, April 4, 1805, EZEKIEL, son of
Elijah and Dehorah {Posi) WEBSTER, a farmer, born in Hebron, Conn., November 30, 1775, where he died
March 24, 1S57.
WEBSTER children.
1564 I. EzKKiKi. Ely.
1S06, Jan'y 17, Hebron, Conn.
1S34, Nov. in, Hebron, Conn.
[Unmanied.J
1565* II. Jdhn Luman.
1807, Jan'y 30,
1566* III. Laura.
1808, Oct, 29,
1567* IV. M.vriLDA.
1810, June II,
156S* V. William Chai'i.n.
1813, Aug, 12,
1569* VI. Duiiley.
1817, Dec, 23,
1570 VII. Celia Almira.
1821, Nov, 16,
1879, Jan'y 31, Hebron, Conn.
[Unmarried. ]
1571* VIII. Charles Nichols.
1824, May 27,
1572 IX. Jiiel Carlos.
1S28, Sept. 8,
iSOi, Aug, 6, Andover, Conn.
M . . 555 . . m
ACHSA CHAPIN, daughter of Lydia Ely, (No. 182), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., August 8, 1787,
and died in Watertown, N. Y., June 10, 1859. She married. May 25, 1813, ISAAC LESTER GARDNER, a
farmer, born April 14, 1787, and died in Watertown, N. Y., September 26, 1870.
GARDNER CHILDREN.
1573* I- Louisa.
1814, April 5, Enfield, Conn.
1858, Feb'y I, Rodman, N. Y.
1574 II. William Beehe.
1S15, Oct, 14, Springfield, Mass,
1575 111. Solomon Chapin.
1817, May 8,
1862, Aug. — , in the army.
1576* IV. Isaac Lester,
1819, April 4, Wilbraham, Mass.
1577* V. Lucy. I 1824, Sept, 30,
1
(»
96
SIXTH (iEXERAllON.
CELIA CHAPIN, daughter of Lydia Ely, (No. 182), was born in \Vilbraham, Mass., September 20,
1789, and died in Ware, Mass., May i, 1875. She married in Wilbraham, May 13, 181 8, where he was born
September 20, 1792, ELIJAH LYMAN, son of Elijah and Sarah {Jones) WEBSTER, a farmer. He died in
Greenwich, Mass., November 15, 1839. She married in Greenwich, February 16, 1848, CAPT. ALEXANDER, son
of James and Priscilla (Coney) BRACKENRIDGE, a carpenter and farmer, born in Ware, Mass., Januaryi i, 1785,
where he died December 12, 1871.
WEBSTER CHILDREN.
157S
157')*
II
1 580*
III
1581*
IV
Lyman Jonks. | 1S20, Fcb'y 8, Greenwich, Mass.
Died on board brig Gipsej', reluming from the West Indies
regain his health.
Cki.ia Chai'IN. I 1822, May 7, Grecnwicli, Mass.
J(iNATii.\N Ely. I 1824, May 29,
M.\KY Raynolds. 1 1S26, lan'v 21,
I 1S53, May 15.
vliere lie made a nip \v
1S59, Oct. 28, Ware, Mass.
1S59, <^''' I-. Greenljiish, N. Y.
v.^ S59
ESTHER ELY, daughter of Judah, (No. 183), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., April 9, 1782, and died
in Longmeadow, Ma.ss., November 21, 1852. She married in Wilbraham, January 13, 1808, WILLIAM
.MERRICK, son of Deacon William and Hannah (OZ/r;//) COLTON, born in Longmeadow, August 12, 1778,
where he died February 9, 1823. He was a school teacher.
COLTON CHILDREN.
1582
I.
Hannah.
1808, Oct. 17,
I5S3*
II.
Wll.I.IAM El.Y.
1810, Jan'y 18,
1584
III.
CllAl'NCKY.
iSii, Nov. 21,
ISS';
IV.
Jonaiiian.
1812. Dec. I,
isS6
V.
El.KANOR POMKKDY.
i8r4, May 4,
15S7*
VI.
El.KANOK PilMKKOY.
1815, June 26,
1S83, Marcli 15. Longmeadow, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
1845, Aug. 27, Union Court House, S. C.
1811, Nov. 21, Longmeadow. Mass.
1S12, Dec. I,
1814, July iG,
1841, Feb'y 10,
-•-^ 560
ANNE ELY, daughter of Judah, (No. 183), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., Noveml)er 30, 17S3, and
died in West Springfield, Mass., July 27, 1878. She married in Wilbraham, January 22, 1810, Aaron, son of
Aaron and Eunice (Bliss) DAY, born in West Springfield, September 14, 1780, where he died October 12,
1S59. Mr. and Mrs. Day were admitted to membership in the First Congregational Church, in West Springfield,
April 21, 181 1.
DAY CHILDREN.
I5SS
I.
Lrci.NUA
I5SC,*
II.
Amanda.
1590
III.
-A^NNE.
1 591
IV.
Lydia.
Married
1592*
V.
Eunice E
1593*
VI.
JoSlAH.
[Unmarried.]
1843, July 7, Ft. Gaines, Ga.
iSio, Nov. 5, West Springfield, Mass.
1812, Sept. 9, "
1815, July 28, "
1817, Aug. 8, " " "
Married, Nov. i, i860, Charles H. Oaks, of New Haven, Conn., their present residence. No children.
1823, Jul)' 22, West Springfield, Mass. I
1826, Sept. 2, " " " I 18S2, May I, Jacksonville, III.
Miss LuciiiJa Day is now living in the house, in West Springfield, built by her great-grandfather, Josiah Day,
in 1754, and has been owned and occupied bv the family ever since.
-^^^^ S6X ^.■^-
<:::Z^^-^'^^^^^''^ cp^^^
1825
JUDAH ELY, son of Judah, (No. 183), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., September 2, 1785, and died in
Chardon, Geauga county, Ohio, November 9, 1826. He moved to Ohio in the summer of 1824, and engaged in
mercantile business. He married in Wilbraham, Mass., LUCIA, daughter of Augustus and Margaret
(Stebbins) SISSON. She died in Hambden, Geauga county, Ohio, 1830.
SIXTH GENERATION. 97
5'M*
I.
595
II.
596*
III.
597
IV.
CHILDREN.
Edmumi Fk.vnklin. iSog, Aug, 3, Wilbraham, Mass.
He.nrv Sisson. iSii, Feb'y 13,
Alhert Welles. I 1S12, Oct. 23, "
Fr.\ncis Philander. | 1S14, Sept. 13, " "
1SS3, Aug. 29, Santa Rosa, Cal.
1S57, Dec. 24, Oneota, Jlinn.
Drowned in .A-labania ri\'er.
JOHN ELY, son of" Judah, (No. 183), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., October 19, 1788, where he died
February — , 183 1. He married, October 23, 1823, ELECTA KEYES.
CHILDREN.
1598* I. John. I 1825, July 10, Wilbraham, Mass. 1
1599 11. A.NN Dklanev. I 1S27, Aug. 14, " " I 1S61, Dec. — .
— ». - 563 ^»-»-
T.YDIA ELY, daughter of Judah, (No. 183), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., September 20, 1790, and
died in ]>elchertown, Mass., April 5, 1873. She married in M'ilbrahani, December 18, 1821, being his second
wife, COL. ZEN AS, son of Gideon and Mary {Hinsda/e) STEBBINS, born in Belchertowii, May 29,
1772, where he died November 21, 1S54. He was a farmer, and a colonel in the war of 1812.
STEBBINS CHILD.
1600* I. Ely Warri.ner. | 1S23, Feb'y 28, Belchertown, Mass. | 1S77, Feb'y iS, Belcliertown, Mass.
-m^^ 564 ^^^
MIR.VIM ELY, daughter of Judah, (No. 183 ), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., October 4, 1793, and died in
Monson, Mass., January 12,1828. She married in Wilbraham, December 22, 1825, CAPT. JONATHAN, son
of Nathan and Lucy (Co/ioii) HOAR, a farmer. He had his name changed to HOMER about 1850 and died in
Monson, Mass., Decemljer 20, 1855.
HOiMER CHILD.
1601* I. MniAiM Ely. | 1827, Dec. 22, Monson, Mass. | 1S72, Sept. 14, Monson, Mass.
»^^ 566 - .«^
JOSEPH ELY, son of Judah, (No. 183), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., August 23, 1797, and died m
St. Louis, Mo., July 6, 1834. He married in West Springfield, Mass., January 18, 1827, where she was born July
27, 1806, and where she died June 18, 1842, MARY, daughter of Jonathan and Gratia (^Leonard) PARSONS.
Mr. Ely was a merchant in West Springfield, senior partner of the firm of J. &' C. Ely, his associate being
Charles, son oi Justin Ely. In 1831 he moved with his family to St. Louis, where he continued the business of
a merchant until his death.
CHILDREN.
ii">2 1. William. | 1828, Jan'y 20, West Springfield, Mass. |
Married, Jan'y 31, 1859, Sallie Johnson, of Louisville, Ky. He served in the late war,
from 1S61 to 1864, No children.
i()03 II. Mary. | 1830, Feb'y 4, West Springfield, Mass. |
Married, Aug. II, 1S52, Henry Alexander, son of lohn and Laura W. (Barrett) Pierce.
He was born in Hinsdale, Mass., Sept. 25, 1S26 ; was principal of the high school in
Troy, N. Y., in 1S81, and died in Lansingburgh, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1SS2. No cliildren.
»^^ 56V ►.•
CATHARINE ANN ELY, daughter of Rev. Henry, (No. 184), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., Octolier
28, 1782, and died in Godfrey, 111., November 18, 1872. She married in Killingworth, Conn., November 11,
1812, being his second wife, JAMES FOSDICK, son of Timothy and Mary {Fosdkk) STARR, born in Middle-
town, Conn., March 14, 1783. He was a man of enterprise in the stereotype business; lived in New York;
about 1824 went to Boston : four years after to Baltimore, and in 1832 removed to Alton, III., where he died
August 6, 1833.
98
SIXTH GENERATION.
1604*
I.
James Ely.
1605
II.
Henry Timothy
I6(.i6*
III.
William Henry
1607
IV.
Frederick.
1 60S*
V.
Augustus.
lOog*
VI.
Franklin.
STARR CHILDREN.
1813, Sept. 21, New York Cit)'.
1816, Feb'y 13, Middlutown, Conn.
1S17, April 27,
1821, April 4,
1823, Feb'y 13,
1826, Feb'y 7, Boslun, Mass.
iSif), March 19, New York City.
1854, March 6, Elgin, III.
1835. Dec. 13.
1875, March 12, Godfrey, 111.
MARY SOPHRONIA ELY, daughter of Rev. Henrv, (No. 184), was 1
November 30, 1784, and died in Rome, N. Y., September 11, uS6S
1807, WILLIAM, son of Euenezer and (}race {Bii//rr) WRICH'
and died in Rome, N. Y., April 30, 1856.
WRIGHT CHILDREN.
11 Killingwortli, Conn.,
She married in Rome, N. Y., |)eceml)er 17,
, born in Wetherslield, Conn., July 31, 1778
1610*
I.
William El
i8og.
Feb'y ly, Rome, N. Y.
I6II
11.
Helen Mar
1814,
Nov. 15,
IOI2
III.
|anE LnulSA
1817,
May 21,
Married in
1S41
Rev.
Willia
111 Cary Crane, uf Ricliii
10I3
IV.
Marv.
,
, Rome N. Y.
1614
V.
Theodore.
,
,
I Unmarried ; residence, Rome,
1 1842, Dec. 26. Richmond, Va.
children.
Died in inlaiu v.
see ^~^m~~
ACHSAH MARI.'\ ELY, daughter of Rev. Henry, (No. 184), was born in Rillingworth, Conn., May 24,
1787, and died in Rome, N. Y., August 9, 1864. She married in Rome, N. Y., September 16, 1804, BENJAMIN
JOHN, son of Elihu and Mary {Biniseyc) STARR, born in Middletown, Conn., September 12, 1779. About
I 799 he went to Rome, N. Y.; lived some ten years in Leyden ; thence to Madison ; about 1820 to Westernville,
and after two years returned to Rome, which, with the exception of a short time at Utica, became the permanent
residence of the family, where he kept a hotel. He died August 19, 1852, while on a visit to his tlaughter in
Cleveland, Ohio, and was buried in Rome.
STARR children.
1835, Feb'y 27. Rome, N. Y.
lUnmanied.]
1S22, April 14, Rome, N. Y.
1864, Jan'y 20, LaGrange, Cal.
LUnmanied. 1
1S74. lan'y 14, Washington Ileighls, III.
i(,i5«
I.
Cai hari.ne Ely.
1805, Sept 5, Leyden, Lewis county, N.
Y.
1616
II.
Benjamin Elihu.
1807, June 29, "
1 61 7*
HI.
Samuel Henry.
iSlo, July 31,
1618*
IV.
Mary Ann.
1814, June 5,
i6ig
V.
Ge;orge.
1816, Aug. 16, Madison. X. V.
1620
VI.
Charles Ale.xander.
1 8 18, March 2.
1621
VII.
Theodore John Bliss.
1820, Aug. 8, Westernville, N. Y.
1622*
VII.
George.
1824, April 8, Rome, N. Y.
1623*
IX.
H.ARRIET Maria.
1826, Julys,
CLARISSA BETSEY ELY, daughter of Rev. Henry, (No. 184), was born in Kiliingworth, Conn.,
February 10, 1792, and died at the residence of her son. Olher B. Powers, in Suison, Solano county, Cal., April
3, 1873. ''he married in Stow, Summit county, Ohio, August 10, 1810, CHARLES, son of Gre(;ory and Sarah S.
(Van Overwick) POWERS, born in Middletown, Conn., Ot:tober 24, 1787, and died in Stow, Ohio, December
2, 1848.
powers children.
1624
1625*
II
1626*
HI
1627
IV
I. Charles Henry.
Edward Emmerson.
Sidney Augustus.
Clarissa Ely.
1812, Feb'y 11, Stow, Ohio.
1814, March 30, "
1815, Nov. 15,
1817, Aug. 13,
1S34, June 20, Stow, Ohio.
[Unmarried.]
1864, Nov. 27, San Francisco, Cal.
1861, Sept. 2, Delaware, Ohio.
1855, March I, Marysville, Ohio.
[Unmarried.]
SIXTH GENERATION.
99
1628*
1620*
1630
1 63 1
1632
1633*
V. Olivek Bi.iss.
VI. Harrikt Louis
VH. James Ei.Y.
VIII. AcHSAii Ely.
IX. James Ely.
X. Frankli.n Ely.
POWERS CHILDREN CONTINUED.
1819, .•Vug. 5, Western, N. Y.
1820, Dec. 5, Taberg, Oneida county, N. Y
1S22, Dec. 17, "
1S24, June 23, " " " "
1S26, Sept. 10, " ■' ■' "
1S29, Jan'j- 28, Utica, N. Y.
-^^ STS ^.*~
1S23, March 23, Talieri;, N. Y.
Li\'ing in Suison, Cal. [Unmarried.]
1S26, Oct. II, Taberg, N. Y.
1S72, Nov. 13, Prospect, Ohio.
CHARLES AUGUSTUS ELY, son of Rev. Henry, (No. 184), was born in Killingworth, Conn., June 30,
1796, and died in St. Louis, Mo., January 25, 1869. He united with the First Presbyterian Church in St. Louis
in 1839, under the ministry of Dr. Artemus Billiard, and honored the profession then made by his consistent life.
His death was most truly that of the righteous, his last words being "I shall sleep in Jesus, and I shall awake in
Jesus." He married in Warrenton, Ga., November 30, 1826, MARY ANN, daughter of John S. and Elizareth
(lu-all) HIGDON, born in Prince George's county, Md., January 20, 1809, and now living in St. Louis, Mo.
children.
1829 Jan'y 12, Warrenton, Ga.
1634
I.
Maky Ei.IZAI'.ETH.
1827, Nov. 15, Warrenton, Ga.
1635*
II.
Henry IIh'.hh.n.
1830, Sept. 9, Powelton, Ga.
1636
III.
Mary' Augusta.
1832, Aug. 27, "
1637
IV.
Ann Elizaiseth.
1834, Sept. i6, Aurora, Ga.
1638*
V.
Charles Augustus.
1837. J'ln'y iS. Monroe, Ga.
1630*
VI.
Louisa Catharine.
1S39, April 4, St. Louis, Mo.
1640
VII.
Orl\na.
1841, June 8, ■' "
1S5S, April 2. Dro'
river at St. Louis.
Dead, date and place
1840 July 12, St. Liiui
1874, Jan'y 10,
unknown.
s, Mn.
1843, Nov. 13. St. Louis, Mo.
LOUISA CECELIA ELY, daughter of Rev. Henry, (No. 184), was born in Killingworth, Conn., August
3, 1798. Residence, Watertown, N. Y. She married in Rome, N.Y., January 11, 1S21, ,\LP.ERT PAULDING,
son of Isaac and Mercy {Hastings) BRAYTON, born in Deerfield, Oneida county, N. V., April 28, 1796, and
died in Oakland, Cal., November 28, 1867.
bravton children.
1641*
1642
1643*
1644
1045
I. Isaac Henry.
11. Alhert Paulding.
III. Helen Maria.
IV. ALiiERT Paulding.
\'. Charles Ely.
iSai, Nov. 29, Deerfield, N. Y.
1823, Sept. 30,
1S25, June 8, Watertown, N. Y.
1S27, Aug. 12,
1S32. Jan'y 3,
i86g. April 12, in California.
1S24, Aug. — , Deerfield, N. Y.
Married in Washington, D. C, Sept. 12, 1S77, Cassie A., daughter of George H. and Ann
M. Phillips, born in Fort Wayne, Ind., Oct. 31, 1S39. Residence, Washington, I). C.
No children.
m^^ STS ,^*-
LAURA WARRINER, daughter of Elizabeth Ely, (No. 185), was born in Monson, Mass., December
14, 1789, and died in Greenwich, Mass., May 8, 1843. She married, April 22, 181S, CALVIN PATTEN, a
farmer, born in Stafford, Conn., August 2, 1782, and died in Greenwich, March 9, 1S33.
p.\tten children.
1844, Oct. 10, Greenwich, Mass.
[Unmarried. 1
1855, Jan'y 12, Osceola, Iowa.
[Unmarried.]
DAPHNE WARRINER, daughter of Elizabeth Ely, (No. 185), was Iwrn in Monson, Mass., Manh 19,
I 791, where she died September 21, 1863. She married in Monson, December 9, i8ii, NATHAN MACK.
1646*
I.
Laura Elizai;eth.
1820, Nov. 3, Gr
eenwich, Mass.
I&47
II.
Cal\in Warriner.
1822, June 10,
1648
HI.
Alered Ely.
1S24, April 22,
"
1649*
IV.
Emerson Woodard.
1S26, Sept. 25,
-. 3V6 ^^
SIXTH GENERATION.
MACK CHILDREN.
1650
I.
M.\RV EnZ.MiETH.
1S12,
Max
14.
I65I
II.
Nath.vn P.\ksons.
1813,
Dec.
26,
I6S2
III.
Ji>iiN Foster.
1819,
Feb'
■ 10,
1653
IV.
Daphne Mellissa.
1821,
J an' J
15,
1842, Fcb'y 15.
Ne\"er was lieard from
youni; man.
.^ s-zv ^^^~-
STEPHEN ORLANDO WARRINER, son of Elizai;eth Ely, (No. 185), was born in Monson, Mass.,
November 15, 1793, where he died February 13, 1868. He married in Monson, September 10, 1835, where she
was born October 28, 1805, and where she died March 14, 1857, SAPPHIRA, daughter of and Persis
{Pepper) FLAGG.
WARRINER CHILDREN.
1654*
1655
I
II
1656*
III.
1657
IV
I65S
V
if'59
VI
1660
VII
Andrew Austin. I 1836, June 9, Monson, Mass.
Dai'Hne Sai'I'IIIRA. I 1S37, Oct. 6, " "
Married in Meriden, Conn., Nov. 17, 1S71, Henry L. Naraniore.
Stephen Cady. 1839, ."^ug. 25, Monson, Mass.
Elizabeth Ely. 1841, June 14, "
Joseph Reynolds. 1843, May 7, " "
Married in Worcester, Mass., Dec. 31, 1S70, Mary Eliza Fisl»e.
Ellen Elizabeth. [ 1845, Sept. 27, Monson, Mass.
Alered Ely. | 1849, June 26,
».-. 3VO - ^^
No children.
I 1S45, March II, Monson, Mass
No children.
AMY WARRINER, daughter of Elizabeth Ely, (No. 185), was born in Monson, Mass., February 29,
1796, and died in Vineland, N. J., February 12, 1871. She married in Monson, October 17, 1832, AUGUSTUS,
son of Elijah and Sarah (Jones) WEBSTER, born in Ciilead, Conn., June 20, 1794, and cHed in Pelham, Mass.,
November 13, 1866.
wEnsTER child.
1661 I. A Son. | 1836, Sept. 15, Monson, Mass. | 1S36, Sept. 17.
— »-^3SX ►.^
MARY ELY, daughter of Dea. Nathaniel, (No. 189), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., February 4,
1787, and died in Amherst, Mass., December 15, 1842. She married, January 14, 1812, GEN'L DAVID, son
of Capt. David and Mary {Talcoti) MACK. He was born in Middleford, Mass., February 17, 1778, where
he was for many years a most successful merchant, and later removed to Amherst, where he died Sei)temi)er 9, 1854.
i(.(,4
I. Nathaniel Ely.
1 1. Samiiel Ely.
HI. Seymour Pease.
mack children.
1S13, Dec. 28, Middlefield, Mass.
1815, No%'. 8, " "
1818, Feb'y 9,
1S14, Jan'y 4, Middlefield, Ma.ss,
1866, Dec. 16, St. Louis, Mo.
1S22, Oct. 2, Middlefield, Mass.
-».- SOS
I5EULAH ELY, daughter of Dea. Nathaniel, (No. 189), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., April 24,
1792, and died in Hartford, Conn., December i, 183S. She married, December 10, 181 1, TIMOTHY, son of
Jusech and Rosanna {Gillctt) GOODWIN, born in Wintonbiiry, (near liloomfield). Conn., Ajiril 4, 1783, where
he died July 28, 1818.
GCXJDWIN CHILDREN.
16(15*
l6f)g
I.
II.
111.
IV.
Nathaniel Ely.
Elizabeth Ravnold:
William Timothy.
Lucy Williams.
1S12, Nov. 2, Wintonbury, Conn.
1813, Nov. 23,
1815, May 8,
1817, Jan'y 12,
1831, June f), llarlfcHtl, C
1S16, Jan'y 27, Winlonljui
Married in Hartford, Conn., .4ug. 27, 1S35.
(Steele) Kellogg, born in West Hartford, (
ington, D. C, Nov. i, 1882. No children.
Mary EsLABKooK. | iSlq, Fel/y 5, Wintonbury, Conn
osiah .Steele, son of facob and Catharine
mn., March 26, 1S03, and died in Wasli-
I Unmarried.]
SIXTH GENERATION.
-».-i 589 .^^
ELIHU COLTON, son of Abigail Ely, (No. 193), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., July S, 1797, and
died in Enfield, Conn., December 27, 1847. He married in Upper Middletown, Conn., February 3, 1834,
RACHEL, daughter of Willi.vm and Milicent (Tun/er) BIVENS, born in Middlefield, Conn., July 27, 1801,
and was living in Enfield in 1879.
COLTON CHILDREN.
1670 I. M.\RV Ei.v. I 1S36, Oct. 8, Enfield, Conn. |
Married in Enfield, Jan'v 29, 1S74, Charles Merrick, son of Horace and Laura (CLark) Lee.
He was born in Springfield, Mass., May 9, 1S29, where they now reside. No children.
1(171 11. S.\R.\n A. I 1838, April 10, Enfield, Conn. |
Married in Enfield, Nov. 20, 1S62, Joseph Normand, son of N'ormand and Mary (Rob-
inson) Allen. He was born in Enfield, .^ng. 29, , where they now reside. No
children.
ifi72 HI. Henry Brnj.vmix. | 1S41, Sept. 19, Enfield, Conn. | 1844, March 3, Enfield, Conn.
-.^^soa^^*-
ABIGAIL COLTON, daughter of Abig.ail E;ly, (No. 193), was born in Longmeadow, Ma.ss., April 15,
1804, and died at Phelps, Ontario county, N. Y., August 26, 1855. She married, December 4, 1827, ALEXAN-
DER, son of Jesse and M.\RG.'iRET (Pomcroy) McINTIRE, born in West Springfield, (Feeding Hills), Mass.,
July 4, iSoo, and died at Windsor Locks, Conn., March i, 1864.
m'intyre children.
1830, May 14, Feeding Hills, Mass.
1832, Oct. 3,
1834, Aug. 19,
1836, June n, " "
1842. March 18, Greenfield, Mass.
He was a member of the Eighth New York Cavalry in 1861 ; was prisoner at Belle Isle in
1S62, and was discharged in 1864. He was unmarried.
1673*
\.
Ch.arles C.vrrgi.i,.
1674*
H.
Henry Eckehrh.
1675
HI.
Aiiiiv Ely.
1676*
IV.
Jesse.
1677
V.
TmiN Milton.
1869, May 24, Hudson, Ohio.
^-»^ 593
CAPT. ETHAN ELY, son of C-\pt. Eth.\n, (No. 194), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., November
24, 1791, wJiere he died August 28, 1875. He married, Octolicr 13, 1S31, ANN, daughter of Seth and
Ann COOLEY, born May 14, 1806, and died May 26, 1835.
CHILD.
1678* I. Eth.vn Cooi.ev. I 1S35, May 17. Longmeadow, Mass. |
^.- 595 — »
ABIG.ML ELY. daughter of C.\pt. Eth.vn, (No. 194), was born in Longmeadow, Ma.ss., December 20,
1794, and died in South Hadley, Mass., April 26, 1826. Her tombstone bears the following inscription :
"To the memory of Abig.ml E., wife of Rev. Artem.vs Buies. and daughter of Ethan Ely, Escj., of Long-
meadow, who died .\pril 26, 1826, aged, 31.
While feeble nature | Drops a mournful tear.
Religion better taught, | Smiles at the grave
Of saints beloved, | And crowns their dust | Willi life immortal."
She married in Longmeadow, October 10, 1S21, REV. ARTEM.^S, son of David and Dordtha {B/air)
BOIES, born in Blandford, Mass., September 8, 1792, and died in New London, Conn., September 25, 1S44.
The following sketch is by his son, William E. Boies:
Rev. Arlcnins Boies, seventh son of Daiiil and Dorotlut Boies, whose entire family numbered eleven children,
was born in Blandford, Mass., Sept. S, 1792. A frail constitution, unfitting him for the farm life of his
father, he was allowed to follow his early bent for study, and at the age of twenty-one he entered the Soph-
omore class at Williams College, graduating with honor in 1S16. The winter following was most pleasantly
passed in teaching a select school at Longmeadow, Mass., where he found in a favorite pupil the wife of his
first love, Abiiall Elv. whom he married soon after his settlement as pastor of the Second Presbyterian
SIXTH GENERATION.
Church in Charleston, S. C, whither he was called from the First Church of Wilmington, N. C, over which
he was ordained in 1819, a year after leaving the Theological Seminary at Princeton, N. J. His subsequent
settlements were at South Hadley, Mass., in Boston, and at New London, Conn., where he died of typhoid
fever, soon after passing his fifty-second birthday, and in the fourth year of his pastorate of the Second
Congregational Church in that cit)'. His active ministry of little more than twenty-five years, though
changeful, developed rare qualities as preacher and pastor, all fittingly summed up in the epitaph on llic
monument reared by a bereaved people to his memory, " S/icaiini; the tniZ/i in Iotc."
BOIES CHILDREN.
1679* I. William Ely. I 1S23, Jan'y 27. ("harlesion. S. (.'. |
16S0* H. J.\NF, Li)ris..\. I 1S24, July ig. South Hadley, Mass. 1858, .-Xpril 8, Phiinville, Conn.
SAR.^H ELY, daughter of C.\pt. Eth.\n, ',-No. 194), vva.s born in l.ongmeadow, Mass., September
8, 1796, and died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Sarah E. Cowlcs, in Rye, N. Y., December 7, 1880.
She married, October 10, 1821, JUSTUS, son of David and Dorotha {B/air) BOIES, l)orn in lilandford, Mass.,
March 21, 1795, and died in Northampton, Mass., September 26, 1859.
liOIES CHILDREN.
I6SI*
1.
C.\KI1LIN'K ElV
I6S2*
II.
Wll.LLVM.
1683*
III.
Etil\n Ely.
10S4*
IV.
Sarah.
I6S5*
V.
AllIIlK LolHSA.
1686
\T.
JtiSTHS Aliier']
1872, June 17, Tioy, N. Y.
1S68, May 6, Hrooldyu, N. V.
1871, Jan'y 31, Chicago, 111.
1S63, June 28.
1825, Jan'y 4, Blandford, Mass.
1S27, March 21,
1829, Fcb'y 12,
1831, April 7,
1833, Sept. 9,
1840, Sept. 18,
He entered the regular army in i860 as First Lieutenant, 13th U. S. Infantry. His death was occasioned liy a
wound received at Vicksburg, while on duly al the siege of that city, he being aid-de-canip on the slafl'
of Major-General Frank Blair.
..-iSSV— *.
JONATHAN ELY, son of Cait. Ethan, (No. 194), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., June 10, 1798.
and died in Cincinnati, Oiiio, June 8, 1S47. Ho was a graduate from Williams College; wa.s one of the
proprietors of the Woodbridge School at South Hadley, and being an excellent singer did much for the school
by cultivating a taste for sacred song among the children. He was the third superintendent of the Sunday
Schools in South Hadley. He married in Keene, N. H., in 1831, HANNAH, daughter of \Vii.liaiM and
Margery {Hiissc/l) LAMSON, who died in Keene, July 11, 1S33. He married in Carthage, III., June — ,
1837, MRS. JEANETTE {^Chittenden) COOLEY, widow oi Hon. James Gw/o', and daughter of Abraham
and Deborah (Fowler) CHITTENDEN. After Jonathan Ely s death she married, November i, i860, Robert
Neil, of Columbus, Ohio, and now resides at Urbana, Ohio.
CHILD.
i(jS7- 1. Hannah Lamson. I 1833, July 19, Keene, N. H. I 1864, Dec. 24. .At " Tatmiewdiid " farm,
I near Cincinnali, Oliio.
AARON COLTON, son of Israel, (No. 196), was born in Longmeadow, Mass, October 9, 1782,
and died in Conway, Mass., August 7, 1863. He was a blacksmith. He married in Snflield, Conn., Se]Jtember
4, 1804, where she was born, March 19, 1784, ELIZABETH FIELD. She died in Conway, Mass., September
3, 1857.
CtJLTON CHILDREN.
1688 I. Miramia. I 1805, June 21, Conway, Mass. I 1874, May 6, Pittsfiold, Mass.
Married Samuel Rice, of Pittsfield, Mass.
1689 II. Elizahf.th. I 1S08, Dec. to. Conway, Mass. I 1836, April 25, Conw.ay^ Mass.
1690 III. Aak(in. I 1818, April 14. " "
SIXTH GENERATION.
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HORACE COLTON, son of Israel, (No. 196), was bom in Longmeadow, Mass., SeptL-niher 30, 1784:
was a furniture dealer in Norwich, Conn., where he died, December — , 1862. He married in Norwich, December
24, 1817, wliere she was born, May 21, 1796, M.\RY HART, daughter of Aiual and Mary {Lcffiniiwcli)
HYDE. Slie was living in Norwich in 1882.
IlH|I
I.
IIakkim La i ukui'.
1692
11,
Makv Ann.
Married, Dec. 24,
185
1693
in.
HoKACK EllWAUIl.
1694
[V.
EllWAUlJ HuUACE.
COLTON CHILDREN.
1S18. Oct. 29, Norwich, Conn.
1S22, Jan'y 19,
, James Lane, of Sanljoin, N. II.
1S26, Sept. 6, Norwicli, Conn.
1832, Aug. 14,
1840, Sept. 14, Norwicli, Conn.
[Unii
I 1S70, Sept. S, Norwicli, Conn,
lie graduated at Dartmouth, 1845.
I 1831, July 19, Norwich, Conn.
I 1833, Oct. 28,
►.-. 603 ►.H
NANCY COLTON, daughter of Israel, (No. 196), was born in Longmeadow, Mass. , September 2, 1786,
and died in Belchertown, Mass., August — , 1815. She married in Longmeadow, October 11, 1810, OLIVER,
son of ()LivKRand JiiMliMA {Field) HRIDGMAN, a farmer, born in ISelchertown, March — , 1783, where he died
November 13, 1855.
1O95
1696
I, Makv.
II. Nancy Cdi.TON.
r.RlDGiLAN CHILDREN.
1S13, Jan'y 15, Belchertown, Mass.
1815, June 28,
[Unnianied.l
— . 1 604 ^<
WARHAM COLTON, son of Israel, (No. 196), vvas born in Longmeadow, Mass., September i, 1788,
where he died March 2, 1866, a grain and flour dealer. He married in Conway, Mass., November i, 1814, where
she was born June 10, 1789, RUTH, daughter of Israel and Bethia {Bangs) NIMS. She died in Longmeadow,
November 23, 1818. He married, January 25, 1825, FILIA, daughter of Noah and Elector {Parsons)
KINGSLEY, born in Westhampton, Mass., February 2, 1797, and now living in Longmeadow.
1697 I. GeokgI'; Gn.iii';Kr.
169S II. Ruth Nims.
1699 111. Edwin Kincslkv.
1700 IV. Susan Electa.
COLTON CHILDREN.
1815, Oct. 2, Longmeadow, Mass.
iSlS, Nov. 15,
1827. June 15, " "
1832, April 6, "
iSiS, Nov. 16, Longmeadow, Mas
► -^ 605 - ^■.
SYLVIA COLTON, daughter of Israel, (No. 196), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., October 27, 1790,
and died in Thomaston, Conn., March 20, 1865. She married in Longmeadow, January 7, 1812, CAFT-
GEORGE, son of Major John and Milicent {GoodricK) GILBERT, a farmer, born in Hebron, Conn.,
October 7, 1781, and died in Thomaston, August 27, 1862. He was in the vi^ar of 1812, stationed at Boston.
1702
II
1703
III
1704
IV
1705
V
GILBERT CHILDREN.
Wakiiam Cnl.roN.
Married, Oct. 21.
Martha Milicent.
Mary Miranda.
Married, Oct. i6,
George William.
1706
I 1814, lan'y 3, Belchertown, Mass.
1S40. Pliilura C. Walker. Five children.
I 1816, March 5, Belchertown, Mass.
181S, Oct. 17,
1839. Lyinan Walker. Two children.
I 1S21, March 3, Belchertown, Mass.
Married, Dec. 3, 1S45, Elizabeth Thomas. Two children.
Charles Henry. | 1824, June 22, Belchertown, Mass.
Married, Oct. 2, 1850, Harriet Jane Dewey. One child.
Church in Thomaston, Conn. — chosen in 1859.
Israel Colton. | 1829, April 10, Belchertown, Mass.
1859, June 17. Belchertown, Mass.
1S17, Nov
1S46, Oct.
aeon in Congregational
I 1844. March 26, Belcherlown, Mass.
SIXTH GENERATION.
614
HANNAH COLTON, daughter of Dea. William, (No. 199), wa.s born m Longmeadow, Mass.,
February 7, 1782, where she died August 19, 1847. She married in Longmeadow, January 14, 1808, being his
second wife, ERASTUS, son of Thoal^s and Lois GOLDTHWAIT, born in Springfield, Mass., June 6, 1772,
and died in Longmeadow, Mass., May 18, 184S.
GOLDTHWAIT CHILDREN.
1707
I.
Rhud.v.
1809
J.in'y 23, Longmeadow
Mass
1 70S
11.
Jmx,\th.\n H.m.k.
iSll,
Mav 21.
"
1 709
III.
William Colton.
1S16,
May I,
1S79, Aug. 29.
1870, Jan'y 26.
1S82, Nov. iS, Longmcndn
OBITUARY.
The veteran educator -AnA worthy citizen, William C. Goldtlnvait, died in Longmeadow, Saturday night. He
was born in 1816, son of Erastiis and Hannah Colton Goldthwait, liis maternal ancestry dating back through
six generations lo George Colton, one of the original founders of Longmeadow. While working on his
fatlier's farm, his pastor, Jonatlian B. Condit, discerned his bright promise, and encouraged him to pursue
a liberal education. He entered Amherst College, but was compelled by weakness of eyes to leave his course
unfinished. Having taught for a while in Richmond, Va., and Elizabeth, N. J., he became associated with
Rev. Hubbard Beebe, in the charge of Wcstfield Academy, afterward becoming sole principal for several
years. He then returned to the old homestead in Longmeadow, where he established a family school for
boys. After a successful engagement in this sphere for fourteen years, he retired in 1S6S, and since then
has been mostly confined to his home by gradually decaying health. He was a thoroughly original charac-
ter, of marked peculiarities, both in person and address, an alert and stimulating teacher, as a writer and
speaker, bright, witty, quaint and striking, both in thought and expression, a lover of nature and poetry,
greatly fond of good books and good people, extending his research beyond his vocation into various
sciences and particularly that of agriculture. He married Julia Hebard, of Lebanon, Conn., who survives
him with two daughters."
**-. 6X5 ^-
RHODULPHUS COLTON, son of Dea. A\'illia.m, (No. 199), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., Decem-
ber 3, 1784, and died in Lenox, Mass., July 5, 1833. He married, December 16, 1810, LOVE WELLS. She
died in Beloit, Wis., June 5, 1856.
COLTON children.
1S49, May — , St. Louis, Mo. He was a
lawyer in that city.
, , Union, S. C.
>^^ 616 ► .«-
I7I0
L
Bekiah Wells.
lSl2,
Match S
I7II
H.
ELizAiipyrii.
1814,
luly 15.
I7I2
III.
.Martha.
Nov. 26
I7I3
IV.
Rachel.
.
SOPHRONE COLTON, daughter of Dea. William, (No. 199), was born in Longmeadow, Mas
October 14, 1786. She married CALVIN PIERCE, who died in Enfield, Conn., June 23, 181 2.
pierce children.
1714 I. Soi'ukoma. I iSog, Sept. iS. I iS2(), .April 27.
1715 II. C.\i.\ IN. I iSii, May 5, |
*.^ 621 ►.*
N.VTHAN COLTON, son of Dea. A.a.ron, (No. 201), was born in Hartford, Conn., May 27, 1799,
where he died September 10, 1874. He married in Wallingford, Conn., Decembers, 1830, where she was born
November 15, 1805, SARAH CHAUNCEY, daughter of Medad and Sarah C. {Stanky) BAKER. Her
residence, Hartford, Conn.
COLTON CHILD.
1716 I. Sarah Ei.izAiiF.TH. | 1S31, Oct. 15, Hartford, Conn. ]
Married, Nov. 22, 1S54, George, son of George and Elizabeth (Noble) Kellogg, born in
Vernon, Conn., April — , 1828. Residence, Hartford, Conn. No children.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
i°5
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SALLY R0(.;ERS, daughter of Elijah, (No. 241), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August lo, 1795,
where she died February i, 1877. She married, March 31, 1S25, HERVEY, son of Noadiah, and Thikza
( Taylor) SMITH, a farmer, born in West Springfield, June 28, 1795, where he died February 10, 1873.
i7>7
I.
Mercy Maria.
171S
II.
Tii.i.F.y Hervey.
17111
111.
Sarah Ei.izabeth.
17211
1\'.
Norman Taylor.
1721
V.
Frances Elizahetii
1722
VI.
Cordelia Augusta.
1844, March 31, West Springfield, Mas
1830, Feb'y 17,
1S32, Feb'y II,
1S37, Feti'y II, " " "
SMITH CHILDREN.
1826, May 2, West Springfield, Mass.
1S29, May 21, "
1830, Dec. 3,
1833, Jan'y 31, "
1836, March i, ■'
1839, Oct. 12. ■'
-.^^ 68a ^^^ — —
ELIJAH ELY ROGERS, son of Elijah, (No. 241), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August i, 1S05,
where he died January 17, 1852. He married, March 15, 1831, SIBYL, daughter of Enoch and Siuyl {C/iapin)
ASHLEY, born in West Springfield, October — , 181 1, where she died October — , 1831. He married, December
3, 183s, FIDELIA SARAH, daughter of Talcott and Sarah {Stevens) ALDERMAN, born in West Springfield,
December 10, 1813, and now residing there.
ROGERS children.
1723
1724
I. Talcott Alderman.
II. Sibyl Ashley.
1836, Oct. 8, West Springfield, Mass.
1S38, Sept. 7, "
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CLEONE CHAPIN, daughter of Enoch, (No. 243), was born in Springfield, Mass., August 31, 1768, and
died in New York City, September 12, 1832. She married, December 28, 1798, CAPT. WILLIAM TAYLOR.
He \vas suffocated in a burning house in New York, December 16, 1838, aged 74.
TAYLOR children.
1726
A UK AM.
Cleone.
I80I, .
1S03, April 16.
1828, , New York.
1877, March 21, West Springfield, Mass.
C'LIMENE CHAPIN, daughter of Enoch, (No. 243), was born in Springfield, Mass., June 10, 1770, and
died in West Sjiringfield, Mass., February 15, 1842. She married, January 21, 1797, EZEKIEL, son of Ezekiel
and Catharine [Gay/ord) DAY, born in West Springfield, January 25, 1771, where he died October 25, 1843.
1727
I.
.-\lmon.
I72S
II.
El.IHU.
1729
III.
Eliiiu.
1730
IV.
Emma.
I73I
V.
Climena
1732
VI.
Harriei
1733
VII
Ezekiel.
DAY children.
1798, Juno 3, West Springfield, Mass.
1800, Feb'y 13, "
1801, Sept. 14, "
1S03, Aug. 4. " "
Married Hiram Carter M.tv 7, 1S33.
1S07, Sept. 3, "
180S, Dec. 7, "
1811, Nov. 20, "
1859, Aug, — , South Hadley, Mass.
1800, Oct. 6, West Springfield, Mass.
1872, July 12, Newark, N. J.
1872, Oct. 2, South Hadley Falls, Mass.
1S49, June 7, West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
-^ 683 ►.*-
CLARISSA CHAPIN, daughter of Enoch, (No. 243), was born in Springfield, Mass., August 24, 1779,
and died in West Springfield, NoYcmber 22, 1812. She married in Newark, N. J., SAMUEL, son of Benjamin
and Polly (A'rt;Y(?//) HUMPHREY, born in Sturbridge, Worcester county, Mass., January 9, 1777. He was a
private soldier in the war of 1812, and died in Hartford, Conn., in January, 1S13, on his way home from the
army.
Si;VEN TH CU'INKRA ri( )N.
1736
HUMPHREY CHILDREN.
CdKNEi.iA Bartcin. I iSoi, Oct. 18, Springfield, Mass. |
Married Hir.im WiUiston, of Springfield, Mass Residence, Russell, Mass.
Eunice LmiisA. | iSo,j, May g, Springfield, Mass |
Married Joshua Allen. He died in Springfield, Mass., u-here Mrs. .\llen now resides.
Lucia Clarissa. | i8o6, Sept. 2, Springfield, Mass. |
Married Alfred Munger of Chicopce, Mass. Moved west and died in Illinois.
69X ~- .«—
ENOCH CHAPIN, son of Enoch, (No. 243). was born in Springfield, Mass., Novenilier 16, 1784, and died
at South Hadley Falls, Ma.ss., October 14, 1864. He married, December 19, 1811, MRS. LYDI.V, widow of
Gordon CHAPIN, and daughter of Capt. Ariel COOLEY, born in Springfield, — , 1786, and died in
Northampton, Mass., April 23, 1850.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
I8l2, Nov. 12, Springfield, Mass. 1S5S, Nov. 4. .South lladlev Falls.
1S14, Aug. 4, South Hadley Falls, Mass.j 1S16, .\pril to, "
1S17, Jan'y 5, " " " " , , New York City.
1S30, June 2S, " " "
1737
I.
Enoch Coolev
1738
H.
Ogden Nash.
i73'J
HI.
OoiJEN Nash.
1740
IV.
.\kIEI, Coiil.EV.
SEWELL ClIAl'lN, son of ICnoch, (No. 243), was born in Springfield, Mas.s., May 18, 1788, and died
in Geneseo, N. Y., May 9, 1842. He married MARTH.V L.AMSON, of Hadley, Mass., who died at South Had-
ley Falls, Mass., September — , 1823.
CHAI'IN CHILUREN.
I. ANToiNErrE.
I74I
1742
1743
1744
1745
ind never heard from.
II. Catharine.
HI. Sewei.l.
Went to Indiana when (juitc
IV. <)(;iiK\. I
Died at sea on his passage from Mobile to Havana.
V. Leonakii. I i322, March 4.
Died in .Mihvauki
1879, Jan'y 10, Chaileston, S. C.
CL.ARISS.V CHAPIN, daughter of Elisha, (No. 244), was born in Springfield, Mass., December 24,
1765, and died in West Springfield, January 21, 1841. She married in West Springfield, Mass., December 31,
1789, ER.-\STUS, son of Tirus and S.\R.iH {^Morgati) MORGAN, born in Springfield, March 29, 1764, and died
in Warwick, Franklin county, Mass.
.morgan children.
1746 I. John Cai.vin.
1747 II. Clarissa.
174S HI. Joseph Warren.
1749 IV^ Louis Seeger.
1750 V. HuLi).\ii.
1751 VI. OuARii's Miles.
1790, Oct. 20, West Springfield, Mass
1793, Sept. 23, ■'
1796, Sept. 16. "
1801, March 20, '•
1S03, Sept 15, "
iSio, June 17, Norwich, Mass.
iS7f), Sept. 19, Naples, Ontario Co., N. Y.
[Unmarried.]
1S72. , Greenwich, Mass.
1SS4, Aug. 14, Conewago, N. Y.
, , Chicopee, Mass.
.^ 695 ►.*--
EUNICE CHAPIN, daughter of Elisha, (No. 244), was born in Springfield, Mass., February 22, 1769,
and died in Syracuse, N. Y., in 1843. She married, December 17, 1790, C.APT. CHARLES, son of Aaron
and Eunice {Chapin) FERRE, born in Springfield. Ma\- 12, 1761, and died in West Springfield, April 20, 1814.
She married in West Springfield, October 15, 1818, HOLT.
FERRE CHILDRE.N
1752 L Terzah. I I
Married in West Springfield, Mass., May 21, 1814, Willard Williston, and had three children, John Burt,
Charles Ferre and Sarah Willard.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
107
FERRE CHILDREN. — CONTINUED.
1753 II. MarijiIS.
1754 III. llltR El.V.
I\'
( AlIIAKINK.
1S74, , West SpriiiKlU-Ul, Mass.
[Unmarriud. j
Supposed died in Natoliuz, Miss., of yel-
low fever.
1S79, . S\Taciise, N. Y.
Mairied in West Spriiifrfteld, Mass., Theodore Ashley ; removed to Syracuse, N. V., in 1825 : four children,
Sarah, Rlizalieth Elv, Charlotte A. and Catharine.
K» ^ 69V ^ »«
l'",l,ISH.\ CH.'VPIN, son of Elish.\, (No. 244), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Fel)ruar\- 29, 1774,
and dictl in tilt* lioiise in wliicli lie was born, and whicli he occupied from tlie time of liis marriage until his death,
July 16, 1S37. He married, July 23, 1803, BETSEY, daughter of Aaron and Roxanna {Co/ion) MORGAN,
born in Chicopee, Mass., June 28, 1780, and died in Springfield after i860.
1756 I. Mauia.
1757 II. TUOMAS JeFFERSI}N.
I75S 111. EUNICK.
1750 IV. Miriam.
1760 V. El.r/.AHKTU.
1761 VI. Nancy Cut-riiN.
1762 \'II. Mary Soui.y.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
1804, Dec. 8, West Sprinfiijeld, Mass.
1806, Nov. 22, "
iSog, Nov. 23, "
1812, Dec 23, "
iSifi, July 22, "
1S19, M.ay S,
1825, March 20, "
-.♦-i 699 ►.«-
1840, Dec. 8, Chicopee, Mass
1840, Oct. y, Cranby, Mas?
1831, Oct. II, •■
1S42, Auk. -S, West Sprinyheld, Mass
SIBYL CHAPIN, daughter of Elisha, (No. 244), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 28, 1781,
where siie died October 6, 1862. She married in West Springfield, Novemlier 29, 1810, where he was bcjrn
September 29, 1784, and wjiere he died March 13, 1821, P^NOCH, son of David and Mi^rihah {S/unc) .'\SHI,E\'.
1763
I.
SlllYI..
1764
11.
Eliza.
1765
111.
Daviii.
1 766
IV.
Adai.ink.
ASHLEY CHILDREN.
1811, Oct. 2, West Springfield, Mass.
Married Ely Rogers.
1814, April I, West Springfield, Mass.
Married Eber Stebbens.
1S16, May 27, West Springfield, Mass.
1818, Oct. 23, "
*^^ TQO ►-*
1S33, Oct 7, West Springfield, Mass
T838, May 10, ■■
RII.ICV CHAl'IX, son of Elisha, (No. 244), was born in West Springfield, Mass. His fir>t wife was
PERSIS COLE, and his second POLLY PRICE, of whom no further record.
1767
CHAPIN CHILD.
— »» - vos -
I Died in infanc\'.
MARY CHAPIN, daughter of Margaret Ely, (No. 252), \vas born in Chicopee, Mass, , and
died in West Springfield, February 16, 1849. She married, March 17, 1S03, ELEAZER MATTOON, son of
Eleazer and Martha (Show) I);\Y, born in West Springfield, November i, 1777, where he died May 9, 1846.
1768*
I.
Elkazkr.
1769
II.
SliflllA.
1770
III.
Ai.nN/j).
I77I
IV.
Elijah.
1772*
V.
]\v.K Chaiin.
1773*
VI.
Evia.iNF. Mary
Vll. SiLLlVAN MaT-|0(]N.
DAY CHILDREN.
1804, Dec. 14, West Springfield, Mass.
1807, Aug. 16,
Married Nathan Clapp, March 30, 1831.
1809, Oct. 10, West Springfield, Mass.
1811, Nov. 19,
1815, Oct. 6.
1817, Oct. 30,
Married Calvin Andrews, Oct. 30, 1843.
1821. Dec. 12, West Springfield, Mass.
1873, Oct. 22, Illian, N. Y.
18S2, Feb'y 20, Agawam, Mass.
1S25, June tS, West Springfield, Mas
1836, Oct. 28,
1884, Nov. 29, Hurlington. III.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
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AURELIA ELY, daughter of Enoch, (No. 2S4), was born in West Springfield, Mass., September 6,
1788, and died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph L. Beebe, at Seneca Falls, N. Y., June i, 1875, aged
87 years. She was a member of the Episcopal Church, and resided at Seneca Falls from 1818 until her death.
She married, June 7, 1810, THEODORE, son of Asahel and Sar.^h {Friiik) CHAPIN, and grandson of
Stephen and Zebia {E/y) Chapin. He was born in West Springfield, Mass., February 23, 1785, and died at
Seneca Falls, N. Y., March 6, 1846.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
1775* I. AuREUA Jane.
1776 II. TnKonoRK Ei.Y.
1777* III. Barnabas Si'racck.
iSii, May 15, VVestfield, Mass.
1814, Auk. 14. llfrkimL-r, N. Y.
1875, Dec. 2^, Scnc'ci Falls, N. V.
1S45, Scpl. 20. Kdil Wayiu-, Ind.
[Unm.nrric-cl.j
1820. Fel/y 4, SLMK-ca Falls. N. Y.
-». - VIX
ENOCH ELY, son of Enoch, (No. 254), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Sei)teml)er i, 1793, and
died at the residence of his son-in-law, William E. Bacon, in Litchfield, Montgomery county. 111., February 22,
1878. He learned the trade of wool carding and cloth dressing with Theodore ("hajjin, his brother-in-law, and
about the year 1820 moved to the town of Fabius, Onondaga county, N. Y., where he worked at his trade several
years with his partner, Alvin Jones. Subsetpiently he sold his interest in the business to his partner, and engaged
in hotel-keeping in the village of Apulia, N. Y. Returning to Fabius he engaged in the same business, where he
kejit a hotel more than forty years in the same house, and during the administration of President Polk he held the
office of postmaster. In after years, his children having all left home, at the request of his daughter, Mrs. Jane
E. Bacon, he went to Adrian, Mich., where she then resided, and made his home in her family the remainder of
his life. He married in West Springfield, Mass., March 4, 1816, where she was born Jtme 3, 1797, PAMELL\,
daughter of Joel and Lucretia {^Day) DAY. She died in Litchfield, 111., November to, 1869.
CHILDREN.
I 1817, Feb'y 15, West Springfield, Mass. |
oke, Mass., but lived with his wife only a slioil lime. He is suppcisetl
.■\uslralia in 1S57, since which time nolhinit has been luaid from him
I77S
1.
lllAkV.
lie married in 11
lo have ifone
bv his familv.
1779
II.
Morris Morc.v.n.
1780*
III.
Jane Elizahktii.
1 78 1
IV.
Jt'sriN.
1819, Oct, 7, West Spiinj^field, Mass.
i82f), Sept. 13, Fabius, N. Y.
1830, Dec. I,
1850. Oct, 15, Rock Island. 111.
1S43, Au.ii
— »-^ VIV ► ♦-■
M.-\RTHA ELY, daughter of Joseph, (No. 255), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 29, 1793, and
(lied in that |iart of the same iilace now known as the city of Holyoke, March 24, 1S67. She married, l''ebrnary
27, 1816, J()N.\THAN SMITH, who was born August 27, 1790, and died February 27, 1843.
17S2*
1783
17S4*
1 785*
III.
IV.
SMITH CHILDREN.
Jonathan Moslkv. I 1S17, March 20, West Springfield, Mass. | 1S67. March l8.
Martha Asenath. [ iSiy, March 5, " " " | iSbfi, May 10,
She married Moses Cutler. He was born, Feb'y 18, 1817, and died, .Aug. 26, 1S60.
children.
Jura Ely. | 1821, Mays, West Springfield, Mass, I 1882, June ir, Chici
Hiram Myron. | 1828, Oct. 16, " ■' ■' |
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JOSEPH ELY, son of Joseph, (No. 255), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 3, 1804, and died in
Holyoke, Mass., September 27, 1869. An obituary in the "Holyoke Tran.script" states the manner of death and
estimate of the character of Dca. Joseph Ely :
•• .Another old landmark gone. Died suddenly, at Holyoke, Mass., Sept. 27, 1869, /),;i. fost-pli Kly, aged sixty-five.
V\^ to ihe moment of his death, Mr. Ely had been in the enjoyment of his usual heallh. Willi accustomed thoughlfidness he
had arranged the domestic afl^airs of his household for the day, and repaired to his place (jf business unconscious that our
SEVENTH GENERATION. 109
common enemy was following so closely on his footsteps. After giving the necessary orders for the day, and while reading
his morning paper, ' the cold hand ' was laid upon him, the current of life was chilled and he was called to his account. Mr.
Ely was born July 3, 1S04. His father was one of the original settlers of this part of the old town of West Springfield and
owned a farm of about eighty acres, one-half of which embraced the territory now occupied by the Hadley Corporation, and
the other half, that tract more recently known as the Bowers and Mosher purchase, with the exception of the old homestead,
which is still retained in the family. At the age of eighteen Mr. Ely left his father's farm and commenced his career as a
boatman on the river. Subsequently he formed a co-partnership with the Messrs. Bardwcll, of South Hadley Falls, and Peletick
Ely, of this town, under the title of Bardwell, Ely &^ Co., and for several years the firm controlled the transportation of freights
between points above and below on the Connecticut. The termination of this co-partnership affords a fitting illustra-
tion of that devotion to principle which characterized his life. After his profession of faith in the christian religion, he was
always a conscientious observer of all the duties which that faith imposes, and amongst these he regarded a strict observance
of the Sabbath which he was unable to reconcile with the labors of a boatman. In consequence of this conviction, he with-
drew from the firm and entered the employ of the canal company as pilot over the Willimansett Rapids. This experience gave
him an intimate knowledge of the rapids at this point of the river, which has since been called into service in times of
danger, the last instance of his skill and courage in braving the rapids in a boat occurring within the last two years, during the
search for the bodies of the unfortunate men who were carried over the dam.
In the year 1848 he associated himself with Messrs. Neivton Day and .-luslin Ely, his brother, under the firm name of
Day, Ely &^ Co., and engaged in the lumber business. This firm built and occupied the building now known as the Ferry
Paper Mill, and continued the business until 1864. For the past four years he has been engaged in the grocery business in
this town. Dea. Ely was one of the original members of the Second Baptist Church, and has always given evidence of
high toned christian character and a spirit of benevolence and liberality.
During the dark days of 1S57, when financial clouds overshadowed that church, he was the first to respond to the emer-
gencv. and stating in parish meeting the amount of his own fortune, generously olTercd to guarantee the debt of tlic rhurrli
til tlie full extent of his property.
Time rolls his ceaseless course. The race of yore
That danced our infancy upon their knee.
And told our wondering boyhood legends' store.
Of their strange ventures happ'd by land or sea.
How are they blotted from the things that be.
Mr. Ely was one of the land marks of the old order of things. He came from a stock distinguished for uprightness and
integrity, and did honor to his origin.
The places of business closed, the streets deserted, the crowd of mourners in the funeral train proclaim the love and
esteem in which he was held by this community, and the honor deemed his due."
The following is from the "Holyoke Weekly Mirror" of December i, 1855 :
'•PERILOUS ADVENTURE AND MIRACULOUS ESCAPE."
'■ On .Mondav evening Ifolvoke was the scene of a fearful accident, which however, was not attended with serious rcsidts.
As David UUasoii, Titnothv Crowly ;xnd /oli/i Barry were crossing the river above the dam in a small boat, one of the row-locks
broke, and in spite of their efforts the boat was carried over the dam about midway of the river. The boat struck the
water apparently about two rods in front of the fallen sheet, rebounded about half that distance and sank. The men were
washed down the rapids for several rods, when one of them seized hold of and clung to a rock, while his companions secured
a footing on another rock farther down the stream. The upper one becoming fatigued, loosed his hold and washed down to
the others. The accident was witnessed by several individuals who gave the alarm at Holyoke and South Hadley Falls. A
large crowd immediately collected, and as it became dark bonfires were kindled on either shore. It was considered impossible
that they should be rescued, but it was determined that they should not perish until an eflTort, at least, was made to save them.
.\ large flat-bottomed boat was procured on the Holyoke side, of \vh\ c\i /asf^/i Ely took the command, and Samuel Ely, .Austin
Eh, J. Moseley Smilh, (their nephew,) Neioton Day, Isaac Hadley and Levi Dickinson, volunteered to accompany him. As soon
as the rising moon had dissipated in some small degree the darkness, the boat shoved off. In twenty-five minutes they returned ;
when they reached the shore, and the announcement was made that the men were safe on board, the air rung with cheers. The
escape of the men is little short of miraculous. Too much credit cannot be given to the brave men who accomplished the
rescue. They did it at the risk of their own lives, and we shall be proud that we have such men among us."
Joseph Ely married, January 6, 1831, SARAH, daughter of Capt. Calvin and Anna {Broivn) GOODMAN,
liorn in South Hadley, Ma.ss., May 23, 1808, and died September 12, 1834. He married in Springfield, Ma.ss.,
December i, 1S35, where she was Ixjrn September 20, 180S, RUTH, daughter of Abel and Chloe {Friiik)
ATI'LETON. She died in Holyoke, June 28, 1876.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH AND SARAH ELY.
1786 1. M.VRVAX.
1787 II. ClLARLKS.
1832, May II, West Springfield, Mass.
1S34, May 28.
i8f)6, Sept. 25. Holyoke, Mass.
|i:nmarried.]
1S37, Dec. I, West Springfield, Mass.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
I78S
III.
S.VRAH ElIZ.\HETH
I7S9
IV.
M.VRTHA M.1RIA.
1790
V.
Sarah Elizabeth
I79I*
VI.
Charles.
1792*
VII.
Emma Louisa
1793*
VIII.
JdSEl'H.
CHILDREN OF JOSEPH AND RUTH ELY.
1836, Oct. 16, West Springfield, Mass.
1S3S, Sept. 23, ■■
1840, Oct. 31.
1S42, Aug. 22, "
1844, Dec. 3,
1846, Sept. 10,
1S37, July 16. West Spi-ini;field, Mass.
1S54, June i<), Ilolyoke, Mass.
[I'nniarried.
— »♦- vaa
SAMUEL ELY, son of Joseph, (No. 255), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October i, 1806, and
died in Holyoke, Mass., August 21, 1879. He was interested in securing a genealogy of his branch of the Ely
family, and at his solicitation his niece, Mrs. Amanda Ely Terry, commenced the collection of material for this
work, in which she was engaged at the time of her death. The following obituary was published in the '•Uihaokk
Transcript" on the Saturday, August 23, 1879, following his death :
"J/;. Samuel Ely fell dead upon the sidewalk in front of S. T. MilUi's store, on Main street, Thursday forenoon,
(.\ug. 2ist.) a few minutes before tweh-e o'clock. He made his usual morning round to the bank, stores, and poslolfice, had
spent some time reading the morning papers in the Hadley Falls Bank, according to his usual custom, and had started home to
dinner. He stopped on the way to buy some peaches and had taken out his pocket-book to pay for them, when he threw
up his arms and dropped dead without a word. His sudden death was a startling event to the community. He was an old
resident, a man of wealth, and a person of nianv sterling and e.xcellent qualities. He was nearly seventy-three years of age
and his entire life had been passed upon the old Ely homestead where he was born. The red farm-house was built by his
father, Mr. Joseph Eh', 4th, about ninety years ago. Mr. Samuel Ely was one of nine children, seven of whom lived to
adult age. One brother and one sister survive him, Mr. Austin Ely and Miss Cynthia Ely, the former being seventy and the latter
eighty-one years of age. An older sister, nearly ninety 3'ears of age, died about a year ago.
The Elv farm originally comprised about eighty acres. When the building of Holyoke was commenced thirty years
ago, the homestead farm owned by Mr. Ely was worth a few thousand dollars. Mr. Samuel Ely was a quiet, conservative man,
strongly attached to his birth-place, and was not carried away by the excitement of modern innovations and improvements.
He was in no haste to dispose of his patrimony, but he sold about thirty acres to the Hadley Falls Company, and seven
vears after sold land to the value of $12,000, one-half of which proceeds with interest he donated to the American Board of
Foreign Missions. About twelve years ago he sold the property on Depot Hill, since known as the Bowers dr= Masher property,
to G. Bowers and A". Mosher for .about $40,000. He reserved from the sale the old homestead, where he has continued to reside,
and about one acre of land. He seldom went aw.ay from home to stay over night, and had not spent a month of his life away
from the old homestead. He died possessed of a handsome property estimated at from $50,000 to $70,000.
Mr. Ely's wife died about twent)--five years ago. She was a Miss Chase, sister of liufus and Geori,v Chase, of this city.
She died when their only daughter was four months old. The daughter grew to womanhood and is the wife of Afr. Benjamin
/•'. J/awlev, Jr.. of Uristol, Conn., who is studying for the medical profession. It is not supposed that Mr. Ely has left a will
and his wealth will Ijc inherited by his daughter.
Mr. Ely was a man of strong family attachment. He took a great interest in collecting the records of the Ely family, and
contributed largely to the recent family gathering of X\\c Elys. It was by his wish and his assistance that his niece, the
late .)/«. //. /'. Terry, made valuable collections of facts for the Ely Genealogy.
Mr. Elv was not a member of any church, but his life was a christian life. He gave very largely to good objects,
the gift of $6,667 'o -"i missionary organization being one of liis many generous donations. He was an honest, upright man.
doing much good to his fellow men and doing injury to no one. He gave freely of his money, and many instances of his kind-
ness to the widowed and orphaned are remembered.
He leaves the record of an honest, truthful, conscientious man, simple in tastes and habits, who made good use of his
honestly acquired wealth. The night before his death .Mi. lUy attended the meeting at the gospel tent and remained at
the meeting for inquirers. Mr. Ely is the third of his family who has met with sudden death. His mother died suddenly
many years ago, and his brother, Joseph, died in iS6g while sitting in his arm chair reading a paper."
SAMUEL ELY married, April 14, 1852, SARAH, daughter of William and Susannah (Lawton) CHASE,
born in Dummerston, Vt., January 20, 1818, and died in Holyoke, Mass., December 28, 1855.
CHILD.
1794* I. Helen Amanda. | 1S53, Sept. 12, Holyoke, Mass, |
-»•-. "733 .-• *
AUSTIN ELY, son of Joseph, (No. 255). was born in A\'est Springfield, Mass., February — , 1809, and
now resides in the city of Holyoke. He married, December i, 1836, CLIMENA H.A.DDASS.JiH, daughter
of RoswELL and Haddassah {Freslon) ORAVES, born in South Hadley, Mass., August 7, 1814.
CHILD.
I795« I. .'Vmaua Graves. | 1837. Oct. 4. West Springfield, Mass. | 1S7S, July 4, Holyoke. Mass.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
.^ 725 i— *-
ELIZUR DEMING, son of Lovisa Ely, (No. 257), was born in Sandisfiekl, Berkshire county, Mass.,
June 13, 1790, where he died April 27, 1849. He married RHODA, daughter of Samuel and Rebecca {S<i^i,v)
CHAMBERLAIN. She was born in Colebrook, Conn., July 15, 1787, and died in Sandisfield, July 23, 1871.
DEMING CHILDREN.
1796*
I.
Oscar Fitzland.
I7<J7*
11.
Jane Eliza.
179S*
HI.
Mary Reukcca.
1799
IV.
BURTCIN.
I Sou*
V.
M.\KL\.
iSoi
VI.
Hakkiki' Ann.
1S02
VII.
(iEORC.K EHZIR.
1S16, June 22, Sa
iSig, Oct. 17,
1822, Jan'y 5,
1824, Nov. 5,
1826, Nov. I.
1830, Dec. 6,
1S36, May 29,
idisficld, Mass.
1854, Ocl. 3, Fittsficlil. Mass.
1827, Jaii'y 6, Sandisfield, Mass.
1855, June 26, Sandisfield, Mass.
-»»- vav ► .»-
LOVISA DEMING, daughter of Lovisa Ely, (No. 2S7 ), was born in Sandisfield, Mass., January 16, 1796,
and died in Blandford, Mass., November 19, 1832. She married, January 18, 1817, CURTIS, son of Josei'h and
Annie (^Estabrook) HUNT. He was born in Blandford, Mass., March 12, 1795, and married fur his second wife
Betsey Ely. [See No. 734.]
HUNT children.
1803
I.
Mary Ei.izaheth.
181S, Jan'y S. Bla
ndford,
Mass.
1S25, Nov. 5, Blandf
IS04
11.
Orlo Deminc;.
1 82 1, Feb'y 1.
..
1805*
111.
Hannah Lovisa.
1S24, June 5,
1S51, June 14, Olis, I
1806*
IV.
Eliza Sarah.
1S27, Sepl. 25,
1807*
V.
Charles Henry.
1831, March 25,
. VQ*
3 . . .
RUSSEL DEMING, son of Lovlsa Ely, (No. 257), was born in Sandisfield, Mass., May 6, 1798, where
he was living in 1879. He married, March 28, 1820, SARAH, daughter of Elihu and (Jhloe {^Sui^e) GRAN(;1-;R.
She was born November 27, 1797, and died July 9, 1861.
DEMING i:HILDREN.
1 80S
I.
Henry,
1821, April 29, Sandisfield, Mass.
1809
II.
Eliza.
1823, Jan'y 2,
1S56, Sepl. 19. Kn
I8IO
111.
Iames R.
1S26, Jan'y 15,
I8II
IV.
Burton I).
1831, Marcli 14.
1863, May 27, liill
d at Port Huds
JULIA ANN ELY, daughter of Capt. Juhe, (No. 258), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Septem-
l)er 20, 1809, and now resides in Chicago, 111. She married in Sufifield, Conn., September 19, 1829, ABRAHAM,
son of Lsaac and Mary {Rogers) SMITH, born in Greenfield, N. Y., February i, 1804, and died in Chicago, 111.,
December 14, 1880.
s.mith children.
1812*
1813
1S14
1. Lucy Jane.
II. Helen Eliza.
HI. Harriet Pauline.
1S31, lan'y 17, West Springfield, Mass.
1835, Sepl 27, Barre, Orleans Co., N. Y
1839, Fcb'y 20. "
iSSi, June 15, Cliicag
1S54, Jnne7.
PAULINA ELY, daughter of Capt. Juiie, (No. 258), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 6,
1811, and died in Holyoke, Mass., March 12, 1870. She married, March 12, 1843, (being '^is second wife,)
SEYMOUR, son of Stephen and Ruth GATES, born in Halifax, Vt., March 17, 181 1, and died in Holyoke,
Mass., July 17, 1876.
gates children.
1815*
1816
I. Seymour Ely.
II. Lucy Rocepha.
1845, Nov. 17, Holyoke, Mass.
1852, May 14,
SliVKN'I'H CKNl'lRATHJN.
... . V33
P:UR0DICE ELY, daughter of Capt. Jube, (No. 258), was born in West Springlk-ld, Mass., March
;, 1815. She married, July 14, 1842, EDWIN HEMAN BALL, who was born in West Siaringfield, Mass., August
17, 1807, (she being his second wife). He married first, December 31, 1829, Flicbe Fiiiik, who was born April
[3, 1808, and died March 30, 1842. Residence, Holyoke, Mass.
H.ALL CHILDREN.
I8i7
I.
IIknrv IniK.
1843, March 28
West
Spi
ingficitl, Mass.
iSiS*
II.
Fran'cis Wavland.
1847, April 2g,
iS.y
III.
LrcY Mekai;.
1849, March 3.
"
1S2U*
IV.
CUAKI.KS El.V.
1 85 1, Feb'y 21,
"
1S21*
V.
Gill.man Kimi;all.
1854, April 30,
. ^ T
«4
1S50, July 1(1, \V(_-sl Spiinyliikl. Ma^
BETSEY ELY, daughter of Emmund, (No. 259), was born in West S[M-ingfield, Mass., August 1, 1 794, and
died in East (Jtis, Berkshire county, ALass., May 8, 1874. She married. May 20, 1834, CURTIS, son of Jc)m;i'H
and Annie (^Estabrook) HUNT, being his second wife. He was born in Blandford, Mass., Marcli 12, 1795, and in
1881 was living in East Otis.
HUNT CHILUREN.
IS22*
1823
I. Makv Eli/.aukth.
II. EmEKSO.N Cl'KTlS.
1835, Sept. I, Otis, Mass.
1839, June 10, East Otis, Mass.
1S41, April 12, East Otis, Mass.
— »^^ 53S ^*-
MATILDA ELY, daughter of Edmund, (No. 25 9), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 23, 1796, and died
in Southwick, Mass., January 7, 1873. She married in Westfield, Ma.ss., December 21, 1826, CHESTER, .son of
Wii.i.iAM and Elizaiseth {Gilbert) PALMER, born in Southwick, Mass., April 25, 1794, where he died
November 12, 1843.
PALMER CHILDREN.
1824
I.
Elucauktu Morgan.
1S28, Dec. 22, S
outhwick
IS25*
II.
Franklin Ely.
1830, Oct. 7,
IS26*
III.
WiIXIAM GlI.IiERT.
1832, Dec. 25,
IS27
IV.
John Barton.
1836, Feb'y 20,
IS28
V.
Sarah Maiiiha.
1S39, June 30,
Ma
■zas ►.«-
1842, May 8, Southwick, Mas
1S75, Feb'y 25,
[Unmarried.]
[Unmarried.]
FANNY
She married
in Southwick
ELY, daughter of Edmund, (No. 259), was born in West Siiringfield, Mass., December
n Westfield, Mass., November 15, 1827, JARVIS, son of Doras anil Sai.lie {Jiarkcr) STIl
Mass., November 15, 1801. Residence, Westfield, Mass.
14. i7y''^-
.ES, born
stiles children.
I. I
AMES. I 1828, Aus- 26, Granby, Conn. |
Married, Jan'y 8, 1862, Lucy Melina, daughter of James and Lydia (Cowell) Sikes, bom in Russell, Mass.,
May 2, 1835. Residence, Westfield, Mass. No children.
1S39, .April 12, Southwick, Mass.
1S35, Dec. 15, ("antoii, Conn.
S30
II.
Fkancks.
1832,
July 24, Granby, Conn. '
831
III.
EliMCNll El.V.
1834.
[ulv 4, Canton, Conn.
832*
IV.
EllMl'M) El.V.
1836,
June 12, "
833-"
V.
Charlks Henry.
1839.
June 3, Southwick, Mass. j
1'LI)\V1N ELY; son of Edmund, (No. 259), was born in \Vest Springfield, Mass., June 19, 1806, and died
in North I'.landford, Mass., March 8. 1870, He married, June 2, 1841, MARY ANN, daughter of ()i.ivkk and
Makv {Loriii;^) WATSON, born in North Blandford, July 6, 1815. Her residence, Chester, Mass.
children.
1834
1S35
1S36*
I. EiiMUND Watson.
II. Oscar Fr.\nklin.
III. Oscar Franklin.
1846, July 28, North Blandford, Mass
1848, Aufj. 3,
1852, Feb'y — , " '•
1S50, Feb'y 6, North Blandford, Mass.
SKVENTH GF:NERATI0N.
ARCHIBALD ELY, son of Edmund, (No. 259), was born at West Springfield, Mass., December 23, 1808,
and died in Westfield, Mass., May 6, 1869. He married, — , 1832, ANN, daughter of Ashiiei, and
LucRETiA FOWLER, born in Westfield, Mass., November 19, 1807, where she died. May 5, 1865.
1837
CHILDREN.
Maria Fowler. | 1832, Dec. 21, Westfield, Mass.
Married, Nov. 30, 1854, Samuel ]. Root. No children.
1834, April 15, Westfield, Mass.
1836, Feb'y 3,
1838, May II,
1840, March 2,
*^ ■74=4= ►«*-
1838*
II.
Lucy Ann.
1 8 39*
III.
Helen Morgan.
1840
IV.
Sara Lucinda.
1S41*
V.
Marv Frances.
i860, Jan'y 2g, New Haven, Conn.
[Unmarried.]
CURTIS ELY, son of Russel, (No. 260), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 3, 1804, and died
in Foster, Luzerne county, Pa., November 4. 1861. He married in Hamden, Conn., September 8, 1828,
ANN DELIA, daughter of Elam and Lowly (^Dickennan) BRADLEY, born in Hamden, Mass., March 8, 1806,
They moved to Coventry, Chenango county, N. Y., where they remained until November, 1848, then to Oxford,
Chenango county, N. Y., and from there in April, 1852, to Foster, Pa., where they remained until Mr. Ely's
death. His wife sm-vived him until February 21, 1883, when she died at White Haven, Pa.
1S42
I
1843
II
1844
HI
IS45
IV
1846*
V.
1847
VI.
EiRvnicE Morgan.
Jasfer Ouartus.
EuRYDicE Morgan.
Virginia Eliza.
Ann Delia Bradley.
Curtis Visger Van
Ingen.
CHILDREN.
1829, Sept. 25. Coventry, N. Y.
1831, June II, "
1834, July 27,
1839, Aug. 18,
1841, July 12,
1844, Sept. 12,
1830, Feb'y 4, Coventry, N. Y.
[Unmarried.]
1868, Sept. 23, Eckley, Pa.
[Unmarried.
1S49, Jan'y 30, Oxford, N. Y.
►*- ■74=3 ^»,
RUSSEL ELY, son of Russel, (No. 260), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 26, 1S07, where he
died March 2, 1864. He was a farmer. He married, December i, 1828, LUCY, daughter of Joel and Eunice
{Bedoriha) DAY, born in West Springfield, December 30, 1803, and died in Holyoke, May 19, 1868.
children.
1831, Jan'y 14. West Springfield, Mass.
1834, Nov. 5, ■•
1839, April 21, ■■
^^ ■74='7 ►.*.
IS4S*
I.
DWIGIIT.
1849*
II.
Oscar.
1850*
HI.
Lucius.
CL.\RISSA DAY, daughter of Azenath Ely, (No. 261), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 22,
1791, and died in Royalton, Cuyahoga county, Ohio, July 20, 1S45. She married ROWLEY, son of Henry and
Olive {Rcmiiii^ton) LEONARD, born in West Springfield, .\pril 18, 1795, and died in Cleveland, Ohio, March 13,
1SS3. He served in the war of 18 12 as a private soldier, and was a school teacher and farmer.
1S51*
I. Marv Day.
LEONARD CHILD.
I 1S24, Dec. 27, West Springfield, Mass
-•♦ ^ "74=0 ^ -•
1S51, July 5, Parma, Ohio.
LORA DAY, daughter of Asenath Ely, (No. 261), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December i,
1792, and died in Gill, Mass., June 12, 1870. She married ALFRED, son of George and Lucinda {Wells)
CrOODRICH, a farmer, born in Gill, April 27, 1788, where he died March 29, 1866.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
GOODRICH CHILDREN.
i852«-
I.
AiiicAii. Jenettk.
1853*
II.
Sar.mi Edwakjis.
1854
III.
Ge(ikc;e
1855*
IV.
JAMES El,V.
1856*
V.
Ralph.
1S57
VI.
L.\uRA Jane.
1823, Sept. 21, Gill, Mass.
1824, Dec. 13, "
1826, Oct. 3, " "
1828, May 5,
1830, J11I3' 20, " "
1S35, Jan'yi, "
-»^ VSO —H
10, Gill, Mass.
[Unniai tied.]
ROBERT DAY, son of Asenatm Ely, (No. 261), was born in West SiJiingfitld.
and died in Bernardston, Mass., Man h 2<S, 1867. He married, November 13, 1823,
josiAH and Mary {Barnes) POMEROY, l)orn in North Orange, Franklin county, Mass.,
in Daniclsonville, Conn., February 11, 1S77.
DAY CHILDREN.
Mass., Au
ADALINE,
June 24, if
list 18, 1800,
daughter of
05, and died
1858
I
185.)
II
i860
III
iSOi
IV
1862*
V
IS63
VI
I804
VII.
Ellen Clayton. I 1826, April 14. Gill, Mass. | 1H27, Jan'y 27,
Ellen Clayton. I 1829, July i, Portage, N. Y. |
Married, Dec. 29, 1852, Joseph Snow. Residence, Daniclsonville, Conn. No (hi
Fkances Po.mkrdy. 1832, Nov. i, Perrysburgh, N. Y. I
Idsephine Field. i 1835, May 22, Cattaraugus Falls, N. Y. 1854, Jan'y 7,
fosiAH PoMEROY. I 1837, Aug. 4, Perrysburgh, N. Y.
RuiiERT Newton. 1840, Sept. 20, Gill, Mass. 1843, Jan'y 13
Susan Ferkv. ! 1S43, Oct. 16,
Married in Hartford, Conn., Dec. 16, 1S74, Henry, son of Henry and Mary A
Andrus. born in Soulbinglon, Conn., July lf>, 1846. No children.
Gill, Mass.
ildrcii.
Cleveland. Oh
Gill, Mass.
. (Gillell)
iried.l
—^^ ■T'SX - .«^
JAMES DAY, son of AsEN.vni Ely, (No. 261), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 19, 1805, and
now resides in Providence, R. I. He married, November 14, 1824, MERCEEINE, daughter of Jo.seph and
Anna {Wright) SPRAGUE, born in Gill, Mass., March 14, 1804, and died in Providence, R. I., September 24,
1877.
day children.
1S25, Sept 3, Gill, Mass.
1827, Jan'y 30, "
1828, Oct. 1, Greenfield, Mass.
1830, Nov. 10, Gill, Mass.
1833, Feb. 19, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y.
1S39, April 14, Gill, Mass.
1842, April 27, " "
He entered the service at the first call for volunteers in April, 1861, and served during the
war and was made Captain in 1864. After being mustered out on Red river he went to
Mexico and joined the Liberal Army, was made Major and returned to San Antonio,
Texas, from which place he wrote that he was going to the mountains with a drove of
cattle ; he has not been heard from since and is supposed to have been killed by the
Indians.
Sarah Jane. i 1845, Oct. 17, Gill, Mass. |
Clakiss.\. ] 1848, April 12, " " |
Married in Freeport, III., Aug. 12, iS6g, William H. Russell, a grocer and crockery
merchant of Westfield, Mass., son of Charles and Adeline (Nash) Russell, born in
Colerain, Mass., Oct. 31, 1S41. No children.
IS65*
I.
EiiwiN Ely.
1 800*
II.
Joseph Spraiu'e.
1S67*
III.
Robert.
1 868*
IV.
Ann Maria.
1869*
V.
Charles Wrioht.
1870*
VI.
Cornelia Merceline
1871
VII.
James Perkins.
IS72*
IS73
VIII.
IX.
^.-i "zsa
ASENATH DAY, daughter of Asenath Ely, (No. 261 J, was born in West Springfield, Mass., February
21, 1807. She married in Gill, Mass., April 17, 1825, where he was born April i, 1797, John, son of ISAIAH
HOSLEY. He died in Utica, N. Y., May—, 1831. Her second husband was BENJAMIN BARTON. He
died in Gill, Mass., September 18, i860. She is living in St. Peter, Minn.
SKVEiXTH GENERATK )N.
HOSLEY CHILDREN.
1874* I. Dkxter PiidCTOK. I 1S26, March 30, Irving. Mass. I
1875 II. Fr.vnki.in BiRrii.N. | 1S2S, .March 31, Warwick, :\Iass. I
He went to California in March, 1S52. When hist licanl from he was in (Jresiun. Un-
married.
1876* III. Ci,.\R,.\ Lor-isA. I 1S31, .April 22, Winchester, N. H. |
——I -733 . ■>
JOSEPH DAY, son of Azubah Adams, (No. 264), was born in West Springfield. Mass., February —,
1773, and died in Winchester, N. H., May 24, 1S42. He married, January 14, 1802. .S.VRAH, daughter of
Titus and Sarah {Morgan) MORGAN, born in West Springfield, May 22, 1779, and died in Winchester, N. H.,
May 22, 1842.
day children.
IS77
I.
Maria Kincskury
1 8 78
II.
Caroline Louisa.
1879
III.
CULOE.
1880
IV.
Dki.i.\ Calista.
iSSi
V.
S.AR.MI .\NN.
1S82
VI.
WlI,LI.'\M H.VRRISd
18S3
VII.
fosEIMl MdRCAN.
18S4
VIII.
Lacr.\ Amelia.
1803, Nov. — , West Springfield, Mass.
1805, Dec. — .
1807, June I,
Married John Smith, of Winchester, N. H,
iSog, Oct. 31, West Springfield, Mass.
Married Charles Cook, of Hadlcy.
1811, Sept. 14, West Springfield, Mass.
1814, Nov. 22, Hinsdale, Mass.
1817, Sept. 17, '■
1S21, March 25,
VS4 ^ »*-
1844, May 12, Winchester, N. H.
1831, Aug. 15,
i8f)7, Jan'v — , Iladley, Mass.
iSSo, April 2, Westfield, Mass.
AZUBAH DAY, daughter of Azucah Adams, (No. 264). was born in West Springfield, Mass., August t,
1775, and died in Hinsdale, Mass., May 23, 1863. She married in West Sjjringfield, January 4, 1798, JULIUS,
son of Titus and Sarah {Mprgan) MOR(iAN, born in 'West Springfield, Mass., February 17, 1768, and died in
Hinsdale, Mass., April 5, 1842.
morgan children.
IS85
I.
Henry Lee.
1 886
II.
A HAMS.
1S87
III.
JlLIA.
18SS
IV.
Edwin.
iSSg
V.
Sylyestrr.
iSrjo
VI.
Sophia.
1 89 1
VII.
Azur.Aii.
I8„2
VIII.
Ci.i.men.\.
1S93
IX.
Charles Ai.meron.
1799, Jan'y 27, West Springfield, Mass
1800, Nov. 6
1S03, Jan'y 24,
1S05, March 29, "
1807, March 28, "
1809, Aug 28,
iSii, Oct. 28, Hinsdale, M.ass.
1S13, Oct. 21,
1816, June 27,
-^^ VSS ^^*~
1868, June 17, West Farms, N.
1S76. May 14, Hinsdale, Mass.
1S57, Aug. 14.
1845, M.ay 8, Hinsdale, Mass.
1S82, Feb'v 10, Brooklvn, N. Y.
HANN.\H DAY, daughter of .'\zur.AH Adams, (No. 264). was born in West Sjiringfield, Mass., November
2. 1777, where she died, April 2, 1813. She married, July 4, 1S05, HOSHA, son of Eleazer and Martha
(Snow) D.AY, born in West Springfield, June 20, 1779, where he died. A]n-il 28, i860.
IS94
I.
Sfl.I.lVAN.
1895
II.
SVLVESIER
1896
HI.
Elhridce.
1897
IV.
Hannah.
day CHILDREN.
1806, Jan'y i, West Springfield, Mass.
1807, Sept. 23, "
1S09, July 12, "
1812, .April IP). •'
1S07, May 15, West Springfield, Mass
•7S6 ►.«^
SYLVESTER DAY, son of Azuhah Adams, (No. 264), was born in West Springfield, Mass., November
10, 1779. He lived in that part of West Springfield now known as Holyoke all his life until a few months
before his death, when he moved to Chicopee and died there September 3, 1827, He married, February 6, 181 7,
RL'BA, daughter of John and Chloe {Wrigk/) FRINK, born in Sjtringfield, February 21. 1789, and died in
Chicopee, January 24, 1863.
ii6
SEVENTH GENERATION.
DAY CHILDREN.
iSiS, Feb'y i8. West Springfield, Mass.
iSig, Dec. 23,
1821, Dec. 4.
1S24, Ma)' 10, " "
1826, Oct. I,
Married, May 29, 1S67, James H. Evans. Residence, Holyoke.
I89S
I.
Angeline.
1899
II.
Morris.
1900
III.
Norman.
I90I
IV.
Wealthy Frink.
1902
V.
Chloe Ann.
1829, Nov. 25, West Springfield, M.n
1S70, April 7, Chicopec, Mass.
1845, July 28,
POLLY CHAPIN, daughter of Asahel, (No. 271j, was born in West Springfield, Mass., June 21, 1778,
and died in Union Springs, N. Y., July 6, 1855. She married in West Springfield, September 30, 1801, ASA,
son of Joseph and Hannah {Fisk) MUNGER, born in Granby, Mass., October 14, 1777. Soon after his
marriage he moved to Herkimer, Herkimer county, N. Y., where he carried on the business of manufacturing
clocks and silver spoons until 1818, when he removed to Auburn, N. Y., where he engaged in the same business,
and where he died in 1854.
MUNGER CHILDREN.
1869, April 15, .Vubnrn. N. Y.
1832, Oct. 3.
1903
I.
Asahel Chapin.
1S03, Inne 13,
Herkimer, N. V
1904
II.
Mary.
1806, Feb'y 16.
1905
III.
Harriet Zervia.
i8og, Nov. 22,
"
1906
IV.
Austin Erastcs.
iSii, Dec. 4,
1907
V.
Charles Wakrex.
1815, March 9
1 90S
VI.
Eliza.
1819, Feb'y 28,
.4ubnrn, N. Y.
►^^ "761 ^*..—
JOHN CHAPIN, son of Asahel, (No. 271), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 7, 17S0, where
he died August 24, 1851. He married in Norwich, Vt., January 14, 1804, SALLY, daughter of Ai!EL and Keziah
{Brotvn) CURTIS, born in Tunbridge, Vt., and died in West Springfield, December 3, 1834, aged 53 years.
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
H.
HI.
IV.
V.
Adaline.
Married Seth Bliss
John Madison.
Abel Curtis.
LlCY.
Warren Dexter.
VI. Charles Gray.
chapin children.
I 1804, Dec. 14, West Springfield, Mass.
Jr. Residence, Springfield, Mass.
I 1S06, Sept. 5, West Springfield, Mass.
1809, Oct. 18, •'
1812, Sept. 24, '■ " :'
1818, March 5, "
1822, Oct. 27, " "
1875, May 29, Holyoke, Mass.
1854, Dec. 20, West Springfield, Mass.
1B32, Dec. 4,
Died away from home, not known wlieri
or when.
i860, Jan'y 18, Auburn, \. ^■.
-~»^^ vea ► »-.—
STEPHEN CHAPIN, son of Asahel, (No. 271), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 25, 17S3,
and died in Vinton, la., March 12, 1862, a tanner and shoemaker. He married, (intention entered November 25,
1802), LOVINIA, daughter of Caleb and Sarah {Bishop) HUMMISTON, born in North Haven, Conn., April 5,
1783, and died in Vinton, la., October 15, 1864.
I9I5
I.
Asahel.
I9I6
II.
Caleb.
I9I7
Ill,
Phebe.
igiS
IV.
Hummiston.
1919
V.
LOVINIA.
1920
VI.
Stephen.
1921
VII,
Tames.
1922
VHI.
Sarah.
chapin children.
1804, July 20, West Springfield, Mass.
1806, Aug, 25, "
1809, Feb'y 11, " " "
Married Alonzo Lamb, Nov. 5, 1829.
1813, Jan'y 22, West Springfield, Mass.
1S15, Nov. 25,
1820, April 2,
1822, Oct. 25,
1826, Mav 24,
1851, Feb'v 21.
1S63, Dec. 27, New York City,
1816, Jan'y 20.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
117
WARREN CHAPIN, son of Asahel, (No. 271), was born in West Springfield, Mass., June 26, 1788. He
married, June 5, 1823, MERAB, daughter of Charles BALL. She was born January 31, 1797, and died
February 5, 1832. He married, December 5, 1833, ELIZ.\BETH, daughter of Capt. Eli BALL. She died
August 9, 1866, aged 67 years.
CHILDREN OF WARREN AND MERAB CHAPIN.
1923
I.
Mary.
11)24
II.
J.\NE.
Ii|2^
III.
ASAHEL.
1926
IV.
Warren
I. Henry Judson.
1S24, April 14, West Springfield, Mass.
1825, Aug. 25, "
1827, Sept. 13,
1829, Dec. 25,
CHILD OF WARREN AND ELIZAIIETH CHAPIN.
I 1834, Oct. 14, West Springfield, Mass. |
1S59, Jul}' 6, West Springfield, Mass.
■763 ^*-.—
ERASTUS CHAPIN, son of Asahel, (No. 271), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 11, 1790, and
died in Greenfield, Mass., April 30, 1871. He married in Colerain, Franklin county, Mass., November 27, 1812,
JANE, daughter of David and Miriam {Haven) STEWART, born in Colerain, December 26, 1790, and died in
Greenfield, June 26, 1867.
CHAPIN children.
1S13, Sept. 26, Leyden, Mass.
1816, April 14, Herkimer, N. Y.
1818, March 10,
1821, Dec. 14, Leyden, Mass.
1824, Aug. 27, " "
1827, Sept. 6,
1928
I.
Ei.iZA Jane.
1929
II.
Mary Cordelia.
193,,
HI.
Sarah Emelia.
I93I
IV.
luLius Erastus.
1932
V.
David Gordon.
1933
VI.
Miriam Zerviah
— »»^ "766 ►.*-
ZERVIAH CHAPIN, daughter of Asahel, (No. 271), was born in West Springfield, Mass., June 17, 1792,
and died in Rochester, N. Y., May 10, 1873. She married in West Springfield in 181 2, PERLEY, son of Joseph
and Hannah {Fis/;e) MUNGER, born in Chatham or Canaan, Columbia county, N. Y., December 15, 1790, and
died in Rochester, N. Y., November 20, 1870.
MUNGER children.
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
I. Sarah Ann.
II. Marian Zer\iaii.
III. Helen Maria.
IV. (;)rra Louise.
V. GeORCE GdlNDRV.
1813, Feb'y 10, West Springfield, Mass.
1819, Dec. 7, Morrisville, N. Y.
1824, Sept. 24,
1825, Dec. 5,
1S28, May 24,
1837, Oct. 21, Rochester, N. Y.
1S31, Dec. 19. Morrisville, N. Y.
►^^ TG'J ^^-.—
ELECTA CHAPIN, daughter of Dorcas, (No. 273), was born in Springfield, Mass., December 18, 1779,
where she died October 20, 1857. She married in Springfield, in 1799, DR. PEARLY, son of Samuel and
Unity {Ware) W.\RNER, born in New Braintree, Mass., December 10, 1769, and died in Montgomery, Mass.,
November 10, 1807. She married, September 2, 1813, JOHN SWETLAND, son of Abner and Sarah {Swci/aiid)
ABBE, born in Granby, Mass., September 26, 1788, and died in Springfield, Mass., May 9, 1862.
1939 I. Dorcas Luna.
1940 II. Electa.
1941 HI. Sdl'HIA.
1942 IV. Charles Pvnchiin LvMAN,
WARNER children.
1800, June 3, Essex, Vt.
1803, M.ay 24, " "
1805, March 8, Montgomery. Mass.
1807, March 5,
1859, Nov. 16, Springfield, Mass.
1876, Aug. 13, Springfield. Mass.
SEVENTH (;ENERATI()N.
1943 V. Julia Ann.
ic)44 VI. John Alden.
11)45 VII. John Alden.
i()46 VIII. Harriet Jencks.
1947 IX. IsAiiF.LLA Jane.
ABBE CHILDREN.
1814, July 2, Springfield, Mass.
1816, March — ,
1S17, Aug. 13,
1S20, Aug. 10,
1822, Oct. 4. " "
— »»-i ves ►-<
1S16. April 26, ,Sprint;fickl, Mass.
1S51, A])ril 4, Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
CORDON CHAPIN, son of Dorcas, (No. 273). was horn in Springfield, Mass., Deccnilier 6, 1781, and
died October 7, 1808. He married, August 21, 1804, LYDL\, daughter of ('apt. Ariel and En uia ( Warriiici-)
COOLEY. She was born in Springfield in 1786, and after the death of Oonlon Chapin married Enoch Chaj)in,
No. 691, and died in Northampton, Mass., A]iril 23, 1850.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
1948 I. Mary .'\nn. | 1S05, Oct. 5. | 1881, Aug. 23, Cliicopee, Mass.
Married, Feb'y 2, 1829, Theodore, son of Uezaleel and Thankful (Cliapin) Chapin, born in
Springfield, Mass., March 27, 1800, and died in Hullalo, N. Y., June 29, 1854.
i(l4ij 11. C.iRi.'iN Maiiif.r. I 1806, Oct. 19. I 1840. Oct. 21. [L'nniarrietl.]
►- V69 ►•^
JEMIMA CHAPIN, daughter of Dorcas, (No. 273), was bom in Springfield, Mass., October 7, 1783,
where she died January 20, 1846. Her first liusband was CHARLES P. LYMAN, of whom no record except that
he died in Springfield, Mass. Her second husband was SAMUEL KIN(;si'>URY. He was born in Tolland.
Conn., Sei)tember — , 1782, and died in Springfield, Mass., Jime 18, 1828.
TOYMAN AND KINGSBURY CHILDREN.
1950
I.
Charles Lyman.
1S09,
Julys, Springfield. Ma
I95I
II.
MARCAREr IIllWARU.
iSii,
April II,
1952
III.
Eliz.\i;etii.
1813,
Aug. 14,
1953
IV.
IlANNAIlWllRI-HlNinON
iSiG,
April I,
1954
V.
.\HEL CllAIMN.
iSiS,
June 30,
1955
VI.
Thomas Dwioiii.
1820,
MaY 31,
1956
VII.
(Jeori;e.
1S23.
Aug. -.
1S43 March — , New York.
1S77, May 7, Brookfield, Mass.
1847, March 20, Worcester, Mass.
1881, Sept. 12, New York.
, , Arkadelphia, Ark.
, , Sackets Harbor, N. Y.
K. ^ V70 ^ *-
ORAL CHAPIN, daughter of Dorcas, (No. 273), was born in Springfield, Mass., October 11, 1785, where
she died Tune 12, 1849. Her first hu.sband vvas a MR. PYNCHON, of Springfield, who died soon after marriage.
She married, October 7, 181S, EBER, son of Eleazer and Hannah {Pcndlctoti) WRIGH 1". He was born in
Willimansett, Mass., and died at the house of his daughter, Mrs. Mary R. King, in Sufifield, Conn.. April 28, 1879.
[95S
1960
LrcY Pynchiin.
In.ns CiiAi'iN.
Hf.nrv Bi;i-\vi:k.
WRIGHT CHILDREN.
iSig, Dec. 26, Willimansett, Mass.
Married Phineas Stedman, of Chicopee.
1S23, July 15, West Springfield, Mass.
Married Almira Terrell, of Chicopee.
1824, Dec. 16, West Springfield, Mass.
Married Frances Ford, of Readville, Me.
1827, March 25, West Springfield, Mass.
Married William B. King, of SufBeld,
Conn.
»^^ T71. - .^1^ —
1S70, March iS, Chicopee, Mass.
1859, June 20, Chi(
HARVEY CH.APIN, son of Dorcas, (No. 273), \Yas born in Springfield, Mass., October 6, 1787, and died
in Chicopee, Mass., September 28, 1877. He married, November 29. 1810. HANNAH, daughter of Capt.
I'hineas and Sabrina (JVrfs^hf) CHAPIN. born in Springfield, December 21. 1790. where she died April 6, 1868.
SKVENTH GENERATIOiN.
lly
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
I.|6l
I.
Ann yK.\NNErTE.
1S12, .\pril 27, Springli
eld
Mass.
Maiiictl, Aiiir. 12,
1841), lames W. Crooks,
a
avv^
•er. R
1962
II.
EiiMrMi Dwir.uT.
1813, Due. g, SpringliL
Id,
Mass.
l.|('>-,
III.
II.\KVEY DeXTEU.
1816, Oct. 14,
I. ,(.4
IV.
||1SL\H BRmGM.\N.
iSiS, April 6,
U)(.--,
V.
Charles Wells.
1S20, May 16,
U)b(.
VI.
.\iiijAH White.
1S22, April 20,
11167
VII.
CiiAKLoTTE Blake.
1S24, May 6,
i.,6s
VIII.
|(II1N I'llF.I.I'S.
1826, Jan'v 30,
i,,(„j
IX.
(;e()Ki:|'. Ashman,
1832, April 25,
jsidencc Sprinfjheld, Ma
Married, June 4, 1S60, Jennie M. Corbelt, (if llaiiiiibal. Mo.
1826, .Vug. 25, Springfield. Ma
ALDKN t'HAPIN, son of Dorcas, (No. 273), was born in Springfield, Mass., Novcml)er 13
where he died, April 3, 1S28. He married, October—, 1S16, HANNAH W. MUNN, of Springfiel
after Mr. C/ia/il/i' s death, married Ely Parsons, of West Springfield.
1789,
, who,
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
I. [iiiiN Mi!NN. I 1S20, Sept. ig, Springfield, Mass.
11. Ai>Ai,LNE A. I 1S27, June — , "
Married Charles Ferry, of Springfield, Mass. No children.
Diet! unmarried.
Died in Springfield, Ma:
-»*^ we
SUMNER CHAPIN, son of Dorcas, (No. 273), was born in Springfield, Mass., March 5, 1798, and
died in Chicopee, August 27, iSSi. He was a farmer and resided in tlie house erected and occupied by his father.
He married, Septemljer 4, 1822, MARY RICE, of Northborough, Mass., who was born January 9, 1S04.
1972
1973
I. He-Nja.min M.
II. Geokce.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
1S28, Jan'y g, Springfield, Mass.
1832, April II,
.. -= '777 ^ *^»-
DORCAS CHAPIN, daughter of Dorcas, (No. 273), was born in Springfield, Mass., April 11, 1801, and
is now a resident of that city. She married, June i, 1825, CHESTER WILLIAMS, son of Capt. Ephraim
and Marv (Smi//i) CHAPIN, born in Ludlow, Mass., December 16, 1798, and died in Springfield, June 10, 1883.
A/r. Chapin was one of the most prominent and wealthy men in Springfield ; he was for many years officially con-
nected with the principal railroads of Massachusetts, also with banks and other institutions and corporations.
Although not a politician, he was a member of the Constitutional Convention of 1853, and was elected as a
Democrat to the 44th Congress, serving from December, 1875, to March, 1877. In 1879 'i^' endowed the
presidency of Amherst College with bonds and stocks worth §55,000.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
1974
1975
197'''
1977
I. K\\Y.\. De.xtek.
II. Maki;aret.
III. AnnaC.
IV. ClIESrER WlLL[.\MS
1829, July 14, Northampton, Mass.
1S34, May 23, Springfield, Mass.
1S37, June 12,
1S42, Feb'y 16,
1S78, Nc
-*^^ V-ZQ ►»«-
THERESSA CHAPIN, daughter of Puny, (No. 274), was born in Granby, Mass., September 20, 1800.
She married, March 21, 1824, ALLEN TAYLOR, and moved to Rushford, New York.
TAVLOK CHILDREN.
I 1825, Jan'y 25, Rushford, N. Y.
1834. Dec. 17,
! 1838, lan'y 20, " " I
I97S
I.
Emellnk .\.
1979
II.
Pllny a.
rgSu
III.
Riiwi.ANii L
SEVENTH GENERA'l'ION.
■ZOO - ^-m-
SUSAN CHAPIN, dauj,'hter of Plinv, (No, 274), was born in Granby, Mass., October 27, 1802. She
married, November 17, 1S29, TITUS BARTLETT. Residence, Rushford, N. Y.
IgSi
Iq82
I. EiiwiN A.
II. JULIIVI T.
BARTLETT CHILDRKN.
1S40, Jan'y 5, Rushford, N. V.
1845, April 26,
►* ^ VSX " *•—
STEPHEN M. CHAPIN, son of Plinv, (No. 274), was born in C.ranby, Mass., September 22,
died in Rushford, N. Y., February 5, 1850. He married, December 30, 1828, LUCY LUCORE, of W(
field, Mass.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
1807, and
■st Spring-
i<)S3
19S4
1985
III.
Stephen I
I9S6
IV.
Trrus.
I9S7
V.
Susan A.
1 988
VI.
LOVISA C.
I9S9
VII.
Vlnela L
LicirsT. I 1S30, Feb'y 11, Rushford, N. V.
M.irried, [iiiic- i, 1S57, Lucy Capon, of Rushford.
N.MiMi. I 1S31. April 7, Rushford, N. Y.
Married, June 5, 1S50, N. B. McCrea, of New Hudson. N. Y.
1832, Dec. 4, Rushford, N. V.
1834, March IS,
1835, Dec. 31,
1S37, Sept. 5,
1840, June iS, " "
1S55, Oct. 27.
.- 702 ►..-
PLINY CHAPIN, son of Plinv, (No. 274), was born in Granby, Mass., May 12, iSio, and died in
Springfield, Mass., May 13, 1881. He married, March 26, 1836, EMILY A. BLACKMER, of Wilbraham, Mass.
CHAPIN CHILD.
199U I. Edward Pi.inv. | |
-•♦- V03 ►.«-
ORLANDO CHAPIN, son of Orlando, (No. 276), was born in Granby, Mass., August 9, 1800, and
died in Brooklyn, N. Y., June 17, 1857, a soap manufacturer. He married. May 28, 1826, MARIA PRISCILLA,
daughter of Job and Lucv {Kent) DICKINSON, born in (iranby, Mass., July 24, 1S04, and died at Goose
Creek, Cassia county, Idaho Territory, October 30, 1881.
iggi
I.
Lucy.
1992
II.
Maria.
1993
III.
Ellen,
1994
IV.
Harriet.
1995
V.
Elizabeth.
1996
VI.
George.
1997
VII.
Marian Louisa.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
1827, June 2, Xorthfield, Mass.
1S29, May I,
1830, Oct. 22,
1833, May 24, Rochester, N. V.
1835, May 19,
1839, April 3,
1841, March 28, ■'
1S77, |une 30, Hontiac, 111.
1881, Aug. 20, Goose Creek, Idaho.
PHILO CHAPIN, son of Orlando, (No. 276), was born in Granby, Mass., February 10, 1806, and died
in Springfield, Mass., May 16, 1881. He married, November 27, 1827, LAURA FERRY.
199S '
1999
L L V.MAN A.
II. Eliza S.
CHAPIN t;HILDREN.
1839, Nov. 4, (iranby, Mass.
1S42, Sept. rS,
ASAHEL BUSH, son of Martha Judd, (No. 279), a farmer, was Ijorn in \Vestfield, Mass., in 1788.
where he died, June 16, 1839. ^^ married in Westfield, March 13, 1814, where she was born Janu;u-y — , 1795,
and where she died June 3, 1862, S.-VLLY, daughter of Asa and Rhoda {Foio/er) NOBLE.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
I.
Luke.
1814,
Dec. y, West
II.
M..\KY.
i8i6,
Dec. I,
III.
Ameli.\.
iSiS,
June 21,
IV.
Seth.
1S20,
May 4,
V.
As.\l[EI.
1824,
June 4,
VI.
Edmunh
Hi
rnii
•:i.l..
1826,
April II,
BUSH CHILDREN.
tfield, Ma
Salem, Oregon.
•793 ^**—
MARY BUSH, daughter of Martha Judd, (No. 279), was born in Wcstlield, Mass., November 3, 1707,
and is now living in Soutliwick, Mass. She married, August 25, 1S16, GIDEON, son of Gideon and Sarah
( 7\iv/(>i) S'i'ILES, a fanner, born in Southwick, Mass., Ai)ril 23, 1782, where he died, August 9, i860.
STILES CHILDREN.
1817, Dec. 25, Southwick, Mass.
1S19, Teli'v 9, "
1S35, Marcli 17, " "
^.-. V94= ►♦^^
2006
I.
Dl.\NTII,\ N.
i;i,E.
2007
II.
ClllEON .'\ns
)N.
2UoS
III.
JilNAlI.
I.ICONARD BUSH, son of Martha Judd, (No. 279), a l)lacksmith, born in Westfield, Mass., June 9,
1800, where he died September 16, 1846. He married, November 5, 1823, LYDIA, daughter of Aaron and
( )'r(imai7s) SACKETT, born in Westfield, January 17, 1804, where she died, April 15, 1848.
uuSH children.
I.
Lrcv.
1825, March 29,
Wes
tfieia, M.ass.
II.
LVIH.V El.VIKA.
1827, Marcli 14,
III.
Martha Irnn.
1S28, Oct. 29,
IV.
VVu.LIAM SlILES.
1830, Aug. 6,
V.
S.vrah.
1834, May 14,
. 1
'<=t'7 . . ^
1838, June 16, Westfiekl, .M.iss
where
{Ash/.
2.114
201 5
2016
2017
2018
2019
LODNEY DAY, son of L.ois Ely, (No. 281), was born in West Springfield, Mass., February 23
he died January 20, 1850. He married, January t, 1806, LOVICY, daughter of Warham and
•y) P).\Gfi, burn in West Springfield in 1783, where she died October 16, i860, aged 77 years.
DAY CHILDREN.
Sarah
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
Charles.
Carollne.
Charles.
John.
Sarah,
Lviha.
1S06,
Oct.
19
1809,
Sept.
13.
iSii,
Aug.
25,
[813,
lune
15.
1815,
Jany
17.
I8I7,
Dec.
27.
West Springtield, Mass.
-»^ 800 ►»<
i8og. Feb'y 27, West Springfield,
1S26, Dec. 7,
1835, Sept. 2,
1814, April 12,
1824, May 12,
1837, June 2,
BENJAMIN DAY, son of Lois Ely, (No. 281j, was born in West Springfield, Mass., November 9, 1790,
and graduated from Yale College in 181 2. He married, December 3, 1820, FRANCES DWIGHT, of Springfield.
day children.
20211 I. .M.\RY S.\Mii (iKii. I 1821, Sept. 4, West Springfield, Mass. |
Married, Nov. — , 1S43, Rev. Thomas H. Skinner, Jr., of New York City.
021
II.
BF.NJ.NMfN.
022
III.
El.IZAI'.EIll Dwii
;ni.
023
IV.
Frances.
1823, Feb'y 21, West Springfield, Mass
1S25, March 17, " " "
1S33, .'\ug. 25, "
-,-^ 80X ►.«.
1S31, Sept. to. West Springfield, Mass
1839, July 10,
HEMAN DAY, son of Lois Ely, (No. 281), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 5,
died December 24, 1847. He married, December 6, 1S35, SUSAN RISING.
1793, where he
SEVENTH GENERATION.
2024
1.
S.\K.\H.
1S37.
Mav 12,
2025
II.
Bi-.NJ.\M[.N.
i83<;.
Sept. 16,
2026
III.
("lI.MU.ES.
1S42,
Aug. 3,
2027
IV.
Lyi>i.\.
1S44.
-Sept, 16,
202S
V.
Luis.
1S47,
|ul.V24,
DAY CHILDREN.
West Springfield, Mass.
LVDIA DAY, daiiL^htLT of Lois Ely, (No. 281), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Mays, i793> where
she died June 12, 1839. Slie married, May 11, 1819, JULIUS, son of Elijah and Eunice {Day) WHITE, born
in Bolton, Conn., Aijril 21, 17S7, and died in East Hartford, Conn., Angust 15, 1830.
202(/''
2030*
I. Hen'rv.
II. Sophia.
WHITE CHII.UKEN.
1821, April 19, West Springfield, Muss.
1S23, Aug. 12, "
1885, Feb'y iS, Wesi Springfield, Mas
-. 803 - ♦«-
H.\KRI1*'.T D.VV, daughter of Lois Ely, (No. 281), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 30, 1797.
She married, March 22, 1830, DANIEL (iRANGER, son of Pliny and Lyi.ia {Graiis^er) WHITE, born in
West Springfield, May 28, 1796, and died there .August 4, 1859.
WHITE CHILDREN.
2031
I.
F.VNN'Y.
1S32, Dec. 5, West Springfield, Mass.
2032
II.
1 1 .\ U R 1 K r
1834, Aug. 12, "
2033
III.
D.VMKI. (
K.\Nr.KU.
1838, June 12, " " "
.^ 806 - .A
F'R.VNCIS ELY, son of Robert, (No. 283), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 23, 1796, and
dietl at the residence of his daughter. Airs. Edgar Waterman, in Tarrytown, N. Y., May 26, 1880, and was
buried at Hartford, Conn. He went to Glastonbury, Conn., when a young man, and worked in a woolen
mill. He married in Glastonbury, March 15, 18211., where she was born, December 24, 1801, ELTRUDA,
daughter of Thomas and Lxjcretia {House) HALE. She survived her husband and now resides in Hartford.
Mr. Ely was greatly re.spected in the town where he spent the most of his life. In 1856 he was elected a memlier
of the State Legislature, receiving the largest majority ever given to a Democrat. In 1861 he moved to Hartford
where the remainder of his life was spent, making frequent visits to his daughter in Tarrytown, and to friends and
relatives in Agawam and Holyoke, Mass. He had a strong attachment to his birth-place and the scenes of
his early youth. At his funeral, in Hartford, May 28, 1880, the impressive and beautiful service of the Episcopal
Church was read bv the rector of (Christ t'hurch. Rev. W. F. Nichols.
Blessed .ne tli.
Hire in heart, for they shall sec God."
2034
2035
2036*
2037
1. Hl'..MJAMI.N FkANCIS
II. LucRi-.ri.v Hale.
CHILDREN.
1825, June 12, Glastonbury, Ct
1867, Jan'y 21, San Francisco, Cal.
[Lhnnarried.]
1S30, Oct. 12. "
Married, Sept. 26, 1855, Robert Hitchcock, son of James A. and Clarissa (Collins) Canfield,
born in Hartford, Conn., June 3, 1830. No children.
III. Li'cv Stckce:
IV. Heman Day.
1S45, Sept. 7, Glastonbury, Conn.
1847, Sept. II,
1S63, June 30, dr
Hartford, Conn.
— »♦- sov
LUCIUS EI,Y, son of Robert, (No. 283), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 30, 1797, where
he died August 28, 1S38. He married, February 22, 1S25, HARRIET, daughter of Joel and Lucretia {Day)
DAY, born in West Springfield, February 21, 1799, and now living in Holyoke, Mass,
SEVENTH GENERATION.
123
203S*
2U39
I. Watson.
II. Bknj.\mi.n Franklin.
CHILDREN.
1S26, Aug. 14, Auawam, Mass.
182S, April 21,
1S49, Feb'v 17, Ilolyoke, Mass.
HARRIET ELY, daughter of Robert, (No. 283), was born in West Springfield, Mass., April 17, 1803,
and died at Agawam, Mass., September 2, 1880. She married, November 7, 1826, RUSSEL, son of Thomas and
LucRETiA {House) HALE, a farmer, born July 22, 1800, and died in Glastonbury, Conn., September 13, 1849.
HALE CHILDREN.
2040 I. RoiiERT Ely. I 1827, Oct. 4. Glastonbiiiv, ronn. 1 1847, July 25, Glastonbury, Tonn.
2041 II. Henry Russell. | 1830, July 17, ■' " | 1876, July 20,
Married in Glastonbury, Nov. 5, 1850, Nancy Philura, daughter of David and PhiUira
Rrooks, born at Haddam Neck, Conn., Nov. 24, 1821). No children.
2042* HI. Hakrikt Lkonaki). | 1833, April 14, Glastonbury, Conn. | 1856, Aug. 6, Glastonbury, Conn.
•♦ -. sxx - -•-
ROBERT ELY, son of Robert, (No. 283), a farmer in Agawam, Ma.ss., was born in West Springfield,
June 3, 1807. He married, November 29, 1838, MARTHA AMELIA, daughter of Amos and Martha (Jl7t//f)
AVERY, born in Coventry, Conn., April 8, 1816.
children.
2043*
I.
Julia.
1839, Feb'y 26,
West
Springfield, Mass.
2044*
II.
Martha.
1840, May 25,
204;*
HI.
(ane.
1841, July 3,
2046*
IV.
Marcia.
1843, April 8,
2047*
V.
Elizaheth.
1845, March 20,
2048
VI.
Louise.
1847, Feb'y 10,
2049*
VII.
LucRETiA Amelia.
1849, Tulv 31,
2050*
VIII.
Rokert.
1S51, March ig.
2051
IX.
Harriet O.
1854, Aug. 19,
2052
X.
Lucius.
1856, May I,
.^ 0
IS > .^
1S64, April 15, West Springfield, Mass.
HORATIO GATES ELY, son of Ei.ihls (No. 284), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 13, 1786,
was a truckman in Boston, where he died May 16, 1851. He married FANNY, daughter of Bela and Annie
(Bryan/) MANN, born in Hanover, Mass., May 20, 1787, and died in Winchendon, Mass., March 31, 1882.
2054
2055
20^6*
I. Frances Augusta.
II. Horatio.
HI. Elihu.
IV. Harriet Prince.
CHILDREN.
1816, April 23, Boston, Mass.
iSiS, Nov. 10,
1824, March 24,
1826, Jan'y 31, "
-»» - 8X3 ►...^
1873, Marcli 16, Boston, Mass.
[Unmarried. ]
1828, Aug. 2, Boston, Mass.
ABEL CHAPIN ELY, son of Elihu, (No. 284), was born in West Springfield, Mass., September 8, 1788,
was a farmer, and died in Madison, Lake county, Ohio, February 6, 1865. He married in West Springfield,
.•\pril 13, 1815, TAMAR, daughter of Pliny LEONARD, born in West S|)ringfield, September 12, i7S9,and died
in Madison, Ohio, October i, 1840.
CHILDREN.
2057 I. Ale.ms Leonard. | 1816, March 10, West Springfield, Mass. | 1S54, Oct. 14, New Lyn
He graduated at the Willoughby, Ohio, Medical College in 1841, and entered immediately
upon the practice of his profession, which he followed until a short time before his
death. He married in Vernon, Ohio, Aug. — , 1845, Mary E., daughter of Charles and
Emeline (Beech) Hotchkiss, who died in Greensburgh, Ohio, April — , 1S4S. He mar-
ried in New Lyme, Ohio, Mrs. Mary (Gee) Dodge, daughter of Abner Gee. No children.
, Ohio.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
AKEL CHAPIN ELY CHILDREN CONTINUED.
2058* 11. ASAI'H Hl.AKK.
2059 III. Hakriet Hahassah.
2060 IV. Lrcv Buss.
2061* V. MaKY rilAl'IN.
2062 VI. Ann. riiAi'iN.
1S18, Sept. 18, Madison. Ohio,
1823, April I,
1825, May 8,
1829, Feb'y 11,
1832, Nov. 14,
1843, Aug. 25, Greensburgli, Oliii
183S, Nov. 4, Madison, Ohio.
1S59, Nov. 14, Shastc
innlw Cal.
[UiimariiL-d.J
lit- made- an overland journey to California in 1S59, and was drowned in the Sacramento
river while riinninj; a lumber raft.
LIVIA ELV, daughter of Ei.mu, (No. 284), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 7, 1790, and
died in Goshen, Mass., March 8, 1844. She married in Go.shen, November 25, 181 1, where he was born Decem-
ber 16, 1787, and where he died December 22, 1859, ASA, son of Edenezer and Cai.ista {Partru/ire) WHITE.
.A.fter Lmii's death Afr. White married, January 2, 1845, her sister, Hcrrett Ely, born in West Springfield, April
10, 1798, and died at Glens Falls, N. V., May 19, 1878. She had no children. A[r. fT/z/A- was a millwright.
2063
I.
Asa.
2064*
II.
Oriel.
2065*
III.
Homer.
2066
IV.
Perecrine
2067*
V.
Pereckine
206S
VI.
Ei.inu.
2069*
VII.
Hem AN.
WHITE CHILDREN.
1813, July 9, Goshen, Mass.
1815, Sept. 23, ■'
1820, July 13,
1822, Nov. 5, "
1824, Oct. 13,
1827, March 31, "
1S34, Nov. 9,
1S13, July 12, Goshen, Mass.
i8()8, Sept. 24, Easlhauipton, Mass.
1S23, On. 2. Goshen, Mass.
1827, June 3,
— »•- 8X5 -♦■•
ASAPH ELY, son of Elihu, (No. 284), was born in West Siiringfield, Mass., November 25, 1792, and
died in Richfield, Lucas county, Ohio, October 19, 1868, a farmer. He married in Boston, Mass., December 25,
1814, DEBORAH, daughter of Cornelius and Deborah (Smith) N\i;. born in Hingham, Mass., March 19,
1795, and died in Richfield, Ohio, September 29, 1869.
2070 I. Elizadeth Lvo.n
[Bradley.
2071* II. Elizaiietii Bradley
[Lyon.
2072* III. He.nrv ("ornklus.
2073* IV. Georce Carter.
CHILDREN.
1S16, Dec. 22, Boston, Mass.
1S20, Feb'y 17, Madison, Ohio.
1S23. May 9, Groton, N. Y.
1825, Nov. I.
1817, Jan'y 19, R()Sli>n, Mass.
— .^^ 818 ►.
KEZIAH ELY, daughter of Elihu, (No. 284), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 31, iSoo, and died
in Cincinnati, Ohio, February 20, 1875. She married in Agawam, Mass., November 11, 1819, ASA, son of Dr.
JOHN and Susannah (Cooper) REMINGTON, born in West Suffield, Conn., June 29, 1789, and died in
Chicopee, Ma.ss., June i, 1847. In February, 1818, under an agreement with Heman Ely, Mr. Remington went
to Elyria, Ohio, where a settlement had been made the year previous, to assist in clearing away the forest, open and
improve the roads, and perform other duties incident to the beginnings of a village in the western country.
He remained there about one year, and then returned to his native town.
CHILDREN.
2074*
2075*
2076
2077*
1. .\SA1>H.
II. Cordelia >L\ria.
III. Bazateel.
IV. Celia Rehecca.
1822, Feb'y 10, .Aa
1S24, March 10,
1829, July 26,
1S33, Feb'y 21,
1S32. Feb'y 26, .^gawam. Mass.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
125
►^ -. 8xe ^ ».^
EUNICE ELY, daughter of Elihu, (No. 284), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 19, 1801,
and died in Bancroft, Mass., November 4, 1855. She was twice married, but of her first husband no record has
been obtained. She obtained a divorce, and then married ALEXANDER, son of Ai:nf.r and Marv RUSSELL,
born in Springfield, Mass., in 1798, and died in West Springfield, December 3, 1880.
CHILDREN.
2078*
I.
Lavancia Mkrui
CK.
2079
11.
Ei.i.is.
2080
III.
Hknrv.
20SI
IV.
Lois Ely.
LllVIRA El.lZAKETH.
182S, Jan'y 25, Groton, N. Y.
1831. Marcli 31, Sprinirfield. Mass
RUSSELL CHILD.
i83f), June S, Sprintrfield, Mass.
1838, April 7, Sprintrfifld, Mass,
1838, April 17,
MAL.'VH ELY, daughter of Elihu, (No. 284), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 17, 1804,
and died in Windham, Conn., April 7, 1875. She married, Nov. 9, 1827, N.\THAN, son of Joseph and
Elizabeth {J^/'s/i) BROWNELL, born October 12, 1802, and died in Windham, March 5, 1866.
2083*
20S4
20S5
I. Harriet Louisa.
IL Hknrv Lester.
HL (^HESTER Hint.
BROWNELL CHILDREN.
1829, Jan'y 12, Windham. Conn.
1835, Auff. 30,
1837, April 24,
1S37, April 15, Windliam, Conn.
1S57, Mari:h 13, drowned at sea.
• ^ 823 ►»*-
MARY ELY, daughter of Benjamin, (No. 286), was born in West Springfield, Mass., February 20, 1802,
and died in Hazardville, Conn., April 26, 1880. She married in West Springfield, Mass., June 29, 1823,
NATHAN, son of Daniel HEMENWAY, a house painter, born in Framingham, Mass., August 5, 1797, and died
in Windsor, Conn., October — , 1857.
HEMENWAY CHILDREN.
208O
2087
208S
20S9*
2090*
2091
I.
IL
HI.
IV.
V.
VI.
1824, April I, West Springjlield, Mass.
1S26, Fcb'y 10. "
Benjamin Ely.
Jeremiah Ives.
Marv Ann. I 182S, Fcb'y 27, "
Married, at Windsor, Conn., Sept. 20, 1S51, Gilbert West.
Daniel Henry. i 1830, Oct. 17, West Springfield, Mass.
Nathan Joseph. 1833, Sept. 6,
Sarah Abigail. I 1842, Oct. 20, "
1S67. April 27, Hazardville, Conn.
[Unmarried.]
1849, Nov. 13, TarillVille, Conn.
[Unmarried.]
1855, March — , Windsor, Conn.
825 ^^^~-
CHARLES AUSTIN GILL, son of Eunice Ely, (No. 288), a farmer in North Madison, Lake county,
Ohio, was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 29, 1807. He married in Cassewago, Pa., March 2, 1834,
ELIZA ANN, daughter of Benjamin and Dorothy (Hoffiium) CHAMBERLIN, born in Boston, Erie county,
N. v., January — , 18 13.
CILL CHILDREN.
I. Benjamin Franklin. | 1S34, Dec. 27, Cassewago, Pa. | i8f)2, Anj.
He served in the Mexican war and .also in the late war ; was wounded, had
tated and died soon after and was buried at Alexandria, Va. Unmarried.
9, .Alexandria, \'a.
limb ampu-
2093*
2094*
2095*
2096
II. Elijah Ely.
HI. Henry Clay.
IV. Sev.moir.
V. Lewis Cha.miieri.in.
1836, Sept. 2, Cassewago, Pa.
1838, July 15,
1840, June 18, Madison, Ohio.
1842, April 6,
-Married, in Indiana in 1863, Susan ColLin.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
GILL CHILDREN CONTINUED.
2097*
VI
20C)S*
VII
2099
VIII.
X.
XI.
Soi'HiA M.-XTii.nA.
Marietta Chamiserlin
Florence Adelaide.
1845, Oct. iS, Madison, Ohio.
1848, April 2,
1S51, Feb. iS,
Married, in Madison, Ohio, Dec. 11. 1875, James Likelv.
Eunice Evanceline. | 1S53, May 18, Madison, Ohio.
Married, at Niagara Falls, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1S75, William, son of Is.iac and Elizabeth
Thomas, a commercial traveler, born in Lahaska, Bucks county. Pa. He was killed by
the falling of the railroad bridge at Ashtabula, Ohio, Dec. 29, 1S76. She married in
Painesville, Ohio, Feb'y g, 1S81, Charles Hinckley, a farmer, horn in .Auburn, Geauga
county, Ohio, Aug. 25, 1847. Residence, Auburn, Ohio.
Ei.lZA Ann. | 1855, May 24, Madison. Ohio. 1
Charles Ai'stin. | 1857, March 14, '■ " |
h.^ 886
JOHN SEYMOUR GILL, son of Eunice Ely, (No. 288), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 30,
I .S09, and died in Madison, Ohio, April 14, 1855, was a cari)entcr and joiner. He marrried in Thompson, Geauga
(ounty, Ohio, February ig, 1835, HARRIET, daughter of Iatheu and Lucy (AV«/) TRUMBULL, born in
Groton, Tompkins county, N. Y., November 22, 1815, and is now living in Madison, Ohio.
103*
I.
Francis Ely.
104*
II.
Harriet Licv.
'"5
HI.
RoilERT Clini'on.
106
IV.
Mary .\nn.
107
V.
liiHN Hamilton.
loS*
VI.
Emily Stillman.
1 09*
VII.
Lai'ra Trumbull.
no*
VHI.
("iiari.es Au.stin.
GILL CHILDREN.
1836, July 17, Madison, Ohio.
1839, July 24.
1841, Oct. 21,
1S43, Dec. 2,
1845, Sept. 17,
1847, Oct. 8,
1849, July 6,
1850, Aug, 22,
1874, July 23, Toledo, Ohio.
1850, May 13, Madison, Ohi(
1S51, Oct. 21,
1.S46, Nov. 2.
^ S30 -..I
LOIS DAY GILL, daughter of Eunice Ely, (No. 288), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 24,
1S20, and died in Madison, Ohio, November 3, 1852. She married in Madison, Ohio, May 1 1, 1842, THOMAS
A., son of Curtis A. and Sarah (Par/err) TISDEL, a farmer, born in Tolland, Conn., in 1809, and died in
Madison, Ohio, October 5, 1852. She was his second wife, her sister, Nancy Bradley Gill, t)eing the first, and
living without issue.
TISDEL CHILDREN.
1843, April 8, Madison, Ohio.
1S45, March 26,
1847, May 28,
1850, March 24,
i 1852, March 31, "
Married in Geneva, Wis., where she now resides, Sept. 16, 1.S75, John loel Wachler. a
merchant, born May 31, 1849.
2 1 11 *
I.
Nancy Louise.
2 I I 2'-'
II.
Mary Elizahetii.
21 13*
111.
Sarah Parker.
21 14*
IV.
PiiEBE Ellen.
2II5
V.
Emma Lois.
— ».-i 831 ►.♦^
ELIHU BACKUS GILL, son of Eunice Ely, (No. 288), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 21,
1823. Residence, Geneva, Ashtabula county, Ohio. Heniarriedin Harpersfield, Ohio, Jul\- 4, 1S44, L.-XURIEA.
l''RISBIK, who was born September 22, 1820.
(JILL CHILDREN.
MiS
2II9
HI.
IV.
Eunice L. I 1845, July 28, Geneva, Ohio.
Makv Ei.i.kn. j 1S46, Nov. 13,
Married in Geneva, (Jet. 27, 1875, Rev. O. C. St. lohn.
Minnie L. I 1S48, Feb'y 10, Geneva, (Jhio.
Annette M. | 1852, Jan'y 16,
Married in Geneva, Dec. 27, 1S75, Walter (;. Harris.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
VI.
VII.
GILL CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
J|>HN W. I 1854, Oct. 27, (Jeneva, Ohio. |
Married in Cleveland, Ohio, June 16, 1S75, Harriet ('. Bander. No children.
Emm..\ a. I 1S57, July 7, (Jeneva, Ohio. |
Married in geneva, June 20, 1S77, William L. Munger. No children.
<"aukii-: 11 I iS6t, March 24, Geneva, Ohio. |
► .^ 8-3=6 ►♦-^
LUCY ELY, daughter of Aaron, (No. 313;, was born in West Springfield, Mass., September 6, 1777,
and died in West Windsor, Vt., October 12, 1813. She married, June i, 1797, ELIJAH, son of Asa and Anna
(Piirkcr) WORCESTER, a carpenter and farmer, born in Groton, Mass., March 27, 1773, and died in West
^Vindsor, Vt., February 25, i86i.
WORCESTER CHILDREN.
2
23
I.
Am.vs.v PAKKiaj
2
24*
II.
Li:CV.
2
25
III.
Emilv.
2
26*
IV.
.•\l.KRF.I).
2
27*
V.
Lt'cir.s TiT.i.t's.
2
28*
VI.
LiNts Ely.
179S, Oct. 25, West Windsor, Vt.
iSoo, Sept. 14,
1S02, Dec. 4, " "
1804, Oct. 17,
1S09, Oct. iS,
iSii, Dec. 5,
1800, Aug. 22, West Windsor, Vt.
1S55, July 17,
1S13, Nov. 6,
PHINEAS L. ELY, son of .\aron, (No. 313;, was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 30, 1780,
and died in West Windsor, Vt., January 25, 1813. He married, January 23, 1812, ANN, daughter of Joseph
and Phebe {A''ortoii) WOODRUFF, born in Farmington, Conn., .August 7, 17S6, and died in Windsor, Vt.,
November 5, 1852.
CH I LD .
I 1S12, Dec. I, West Windsor. Vt.
I 1S60, Sept. 21, West Windsor, Vl.
850 ^^*-
JOHN DAY ELY, son of Mo.ses, (No. 318), was born in West Springfield, Mass., June 17, 17S7, and
dud in South Deerfield, Mass., October 29, 1859. He married, Decetnber 4, 1813, CH.\RLOTTE, daughter
of Eleazer and Martha {Siitm') D.AY, born in West Springfield, .\pril 26, 17S1, and died in South Deerfield,
March 27, 186S.
chh.dken.
2130 I. Mariette.
2131* II. Harvey.
1816, Aug. 25, West Springiield, Mass.
1S20. Fcby 6,
[Unmarried.]
1S73, Dec. 27, Turners Falls, Mass.
— »-^ 8S3
WILLARD ELY, son of Moses, (No. 318), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 25, 1791, and
died in Holyoke, Mass., October 16, 1878. He married in Ludlow, Mass., where she was born May 24, 1797,
LOVIC.A, daughter of Nathan Lord and Isabella {Sear/es) W.VID. She died in Holyoke, May 20, 1864.
2132'
2133*
2134*
2135
2136*
2137
2138
2139
2140*
2141
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
I.\.
X.
children.
iSiS, Oct. 3, Philadelphia, Pa.
1820, June 2g. "
1822, July 24, West Springfield, Mass.
1824, June 20, "
23, 1S65, Ellen Lucinda, daughter of ()rrin and Olive (Ingram) Ti>rry. Iji
NOVATUS.
J.\MKS
EiiwiN Hii.iaKT
WlI.l.AKIi.
Married, N
in Chesterfield, Mass., -"^ug. 5, 1S36. No children. Residence, Holyok
Lovic.\. 1S26, Feb'y 20, West Springfield, Mass,
S,\.\i(iKii. 1828, June 14,
Jank Ei.iza. 1830, March 21, "
Ei.izA Jane. 1832, March ii, " " "
Married, .April 14. 1859, Dwight Ely. See No. 1S4S.
.Morris. | 1835, .\pril 28, West Springfield, Mass,
Cordelia Bai.sdra. I 1S43, lune 18, "
1852,
May 29, West Springfield
I83I,
Dec. 20, "
IS03,
Aug. 2f), Holyoke, Mass.
1856
Nov. 4, Holyoke, Mass.
128
SEVENTH GENERATION.
PELETIAH ELY, son of Moses, (No. 3 18), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Octohfr 24, 1794, and
died in Holyoke, Mass., September 5, 1871. He married in Philadelphia, Pa., November 25, 1819, MARY,
daughter of Thdmas and B.arhary {Suiiii^i^cr) MOORP:, born in Montgomery county, Pa., December 20, 1796,
and died in Holyoke, at the residence of her son-in-law, Oscar Ely, July 24, 1885.
CHILDREN.
1823, Sept. 15, West Springfield, Mass.
1826. Jan'y 3,
Married Watson Ely. Sec No 2038.
1829, .-\ii,i;. 26. West SprinKfield, Mass.
1832, Iiine 15.
Married Oscar Ely. See No. 1849.
42'
I.
Ei.i/,.\i:kth
43
11.
Makv Mm,
44
111.
MlNKV Mcl
45
IV.
ClII.ciK.
►-- eeo .^-t^
ASENATH ELY, daughter of Mosks, (No. 318), was born in West Sprniglieid, Mass., January 25, 1801,
and died in Soiithwick, Mass., August 24, 1869. She married in West Springfield, Mass., January 16, 1828,
HIRAM STRONG, son of Elisha Dwight and Aurelia {Field) HOLLIS TICR, a farmer, born in Gill, Mass.,
September 27, 1806, and died in Springfield, Mass., September 6, 1873.
HOLLlsri:U CHILDREN.
140*
1.
.Vllci.NUiAM U DSU.N.
1829, June 28,
Si
IllL
Id, Conn.
147*
11.
)CI.1US FlKLl).
1831, .April 14
S
>iii
iwick, Mass
14.S
111.
TuANKl-in. DiANY.
1833, I line 24,
149*
1 5u*
IV.
V.
llruAM Dwicirr.
|ane Asenatu.
1834, Oct 24,
1836, Nov. 9,
151*
VI.
John BENNKrr.
1S38, Dec. 30,
152*
VII.
EnwiN Ely.
1842, Feb. 12.
153
VIII.
Mary Elizahktii.
1845, Dec. 24,
. j
a»a ^ ^^^
1S33, Oct. 20. Soiilliwick, Mass.
1S50. Fel)y2I. Soiilliwick, Ma
LOUISA ELY, daughter of Moses, (No. 318), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 11, 1804, and
died in Holyoke, Mass., October 4, 1883. She married. March i, 1829, CYRUS, son of Luther anil Phei.e
{Morgan) FRINK, born in West Springfield, September 8, 1802, and died November 11, 1864.
2'54'
3155
1874 jan'y iS, Summit, N. J.
FRINK CHILDREN.
OiiRA LouiSK. I 1830. June 23, West Sprins;lield, Mas
Cyrus LuTHF.R. j 1838. Oct 26, " " " |
Married, June 4, 18O2, Einily, daughter of Nathan and Helen Jane (lladley) I'arUs, he
in West Springfield, Mass., Dec. 18, 1S39. They reside in Holyoke. No children.
— »»-i ees ►
AARON ELY, son of Moses, (No. 318), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 21, 1808, and died in
Becket, Mass., August 13, 1854, was killed by being thrown from a horse. He married, November 25, 1831,
S.-\R.\H, daughter of Joel and Mary {CampbeW) POMEROY, born in Southampton, Mass., in 181 1, where she
died April 4, 1838. He married, June 15, 1845, ALMIRA, daughter of Levi and Dorothy PALMER, of New
Lebanon, N. Y. She was born Sejitember 8, 1805, and is now living in Southwick, Mass.
2156*
2157
2158*
I. Henrietta P^
II. Charles.
III. EUWARI).
CHILDREN.
1S33, Jan'y 14, Chicopee, Mass.
1837, Feb'y 24. "
1838, March 23, Southampton, Mass.
1S54, -Aug. II, O.xford, Ohic
j^~y^-, i-g^y^- Oi^/s,
Sia KN TH (IKXERATIOX.
066
MARCIA ELY DENISOX, daughter of" Sarah Ely, (No. 323), was born probably in West Springfield,
Ma^^s., April 20, 1780, and died in Palmer, Mass., November i, i860. She married in West Springfield, October
31, 1799, ELIZUR, son of Coleman and Hann.\h (Smif/i) COOK, born in West Springfield, May 31, 1775,
where he died June i, 1834.
COOK CHILDREN.
iSoi, Nov. 14, West Springfield, Mass. I 1S03, .Aug. 4, West Springfield, Mass.
1803, Dec. 27, " '■ " 1S50, Jan'y 19, Springfield, Pa.
1S07, July 17, ■' " " I 1850, Nov. 8, Palmer, Mass.
I Springfield, May 23, 1843, Orrin McKinstry, of whom the only account
received is that he was born and died in Chicopee, Mass. No children.
1S12, May S, West Springfield, Mass. j 1864, Nov. 17, Chester, Mass.
1815, April f), " " " i 1815, Nov. 15, West Springfield, Mass.
1818, July II, " " '• i
1824, Dec. 26, " " ■' i
•-^ 868 ^^^
1.
Dkmscix.
11.
S.\K.\H .A.NN El.V.
Ill,
MAkriA.
Married, in We
received is th
IV.
Ei.izuR De.mson.
V.
[li.ia An.\.
VI.
Hannah S.mith.
VII.
Lucia Elizabuth
H()MI{R VAA', son of C(3TT0N, (No. 324), wa.s born in West Springfield, Mass., May 23, 1793, where he
died Jill) 2&, 1873. He married, December 19, 1816, ANNA, daughter of Rug(;les and Achsah {£/iss) KENT,
born in West Springfield, November 20, 1797, where she died September 18, 1872. The following account of the
golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Ely, and obituary notices of each will be specially interesting to their immediate
fiimily connections.
ON THE golden WEDDING.
" That there are bright spots in this dark world, and events transpiring so sparkling with pleasure and so loaded with
happiness that the cup of gladness is made to run over, was more than realized in the celebration of the golden wedding of
Di'ii. Ilomcr Ely, of West Springfield, that occurred on Wednesday evening, Dec. ig, 1S66. It was a family gathering of
unusual interest and attended by all the living children, two sons and three daughters, two daughters-in-law, and three sons-in-
law, with eight grand-children, were made happy by the re-union. There were also one brother of Mr. Ely, and a brother and
sister of Mrs. Ely present. The excellent Deacons Hoiacc Smith, Elisha EUlridge and Edward Southwortk came also to pay
their respects to their associate Two witnesses of the first marriage were present, Miss Sophia Birge, of Southampton, and
Dea. Eldridgc.
Speeches were made by Deacons Eldiidgv and Soulhuvrlh. Rev. N. P. Pierce and by Mr. William Kent, of Brooklyn,
.N. v., who presented Mr. Ely 2ea oak leather medal, lettered in gilt and framed in a beautiful oval case, a gift that was
intended as a family coat-of-arms to him whose youth and manhood has been spent in pursuing the trade of an honest tanner.
In reply to the presentation remarks Mr. Ely said that he had been an exhibitor of leather at various places, and during
his life had been the recipient of several medals for the excellence of his work, and that they had been prized by him, but
none of these had in his eyes the value, or would be cherished so proudly as this tender and honorable recognition by his
children of the calling that he had for a life time followed, and in closing he remarked, ' It shall be preserved with care for the
love niv children bear me as the proudest gift of my life.' There was a large gathering and the presents were valuable. Anec-
dote, story, reminiscence, and the luxury of a good supper chased the evening hours, until the retiring guests paid their
parting respects with a shade of sadness on each heart, that on this side the river that parts from the beautiful land, there will
not come to this aged couple another golden wedding."
OUITUARV KKO.M THE "HOLVOKE TRANSCRIPT."
" Died at .-Vshleyville September iS, 1S72, after a long season of suffering, Mrs. -Vnna Kent Ei.v, wife of Ho.mek Elv,
in the 75th year of her age.
Although not a resident of this town, the deceased was widely known here, having passed her long life in the neigh-
boring village of Ashleyville, which has become during these latter years, a connecting link between the old town of West
Springfield proper, and its more pretentious offspring the present town of Holyoke. The remnant of these old families whose
names and traditions date back to the earliest settlement of this portion of Western Massachusetts, are one by one passing
away. Of the original Kent stock, and of this branch of the Ely family with which the deceased was connected by marriage,
but few remain within the limits of the town whose history is so inseparably associated with their family records. The deceased
was highly esteemed by all who knew her for her many social and domestic virtues and high christian character, and had been
a life long member of the Congregational Church in West Springfield. The mother of ten children, she lived to follow five of
them to the grave, and leaves to mourn her loss the aged partner, now in his eightieth year, two sons and three daughters.
Of the surviving children the oldest is the wife of Rev. Mr. Pierce, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and the next in order Mrs. G. Morgan
Smith, of South Hadley, Mass., Mr. II. G. Ely, wholesale leather merchant of New York City, Mrs. J. S. McElwain, of this
town, and Ilomei Ely. Jr., of Balston. \. Y. The annals of these two families are exceptionally interesting from the fact that
13°
SEVENTH GENERATION.
three brothers, I/omer, Cotton and Fiedciick Ely, married three sisters of the AV«/ family, tlie double trio liaving all been born
and reared in the same village where they passed their lives, and all living within sight of each other and of their birth places.
Of the sisters only one sitrvives, and of the brothers, two, Cotton and lloiiicr, the oldest of the three. The latter and his
companion celebrated their golden wedding six years since. Few families have enjoyed in so high degree the general respect
and esteem of the community in which they moved, and to few have been recorded so many years of social and connubial
felicity."
ON THE DEATH OF HOMER ELY.
" .Another and excellent citizen of West Springfield has passed the boundaries of time, Di-..\. Homer Ely, whose death
we record, was a wealthy resident near the Holyoke line ; a tanner and the son of a tanner of high reputation, an honor-
able, amiable, courteous, dignified man of the old school ; a sagacious business man, a prudent counselor ; a kind neiglibor
and friend; and a christian gentleman. He was one of three brothers who married three sisters, all neighbors, natives and
life long residents of the same town. Dca. Ely lost his wife about a year since ; lie has lunl pulmonary dilhculties for some
time, but has been confined to his home and bed only for a short period.
He wa.s a man of unblemished i-eputation, has been a consistent member of the First Church for about fifty years, an
officer for nearly twenty Years, and always a strong and firm adherent to its creed and government. He leaves five children,
two sons and three daughters."
CHILDREN.
2166*
I.
Frances Ann.
1817, Oct. 22, West Springfield, Mass.
2167
H.
Ch.\unccy Kent.
1819, Dec. 15,
2I6S
HI.
Eliz.v Ros.\moni).
1822, March 5,
Married, Aug. 7,
S50, Gilbert Morgan Smith, born in (Jroton,
Residence, Soutl
Hadlev, Mass. Xo children.
2l6,J*
IV.
Henry Gii-isert.
1824, March 7, West Springfield, Mass.
2170
V.
Leicester Kent.
182G, Aug. lO,
2I-I
VI.
Celi.\ Sophia.
1829, May 30,
Married, Jan'y 13,
1S63, John S. McElwain. Sec No. 2174.
2172
VII.
Homer.
1831, Julv 25. West Springfield. Mass.
2173*
VIII.
Homer.
1833, Feb'y i,
2174*
IX.
Esther Maria.
1 1835, June 17, "
2175
X.
Geokce Alhert.
1S42, April 8,
1821, .March 17, West Springfield, Mass.
Conn., March 15, 1818.
1877, Aug. 8, Brooklyn,
1830, Nov. 24, West Spr
. y.
ifield, Mai
1832, Feb'y 17, West Springfield, Mass.
1S60, May 17.
1842, .May 8.
-•. - 869 ^*«^
FANNY ELY, daughter of Cotton, (No. 324j, was horn in West Springfield, Mass., March 31, 1795, and
died in Palmyra, Mo., July 18, 1868. She was married by Dr. Joseph Lathrop, of West Springfield,
October 20, 1814, to ELIAS, son of Elish.a. and Mindwell i^Hiirlbitt) WINCHELL, who was born in
Windsor, Conn., December 15, 1786. He moved to We.st Springfield in 1807, where he engaged in
mercantile pursuits ; was postmaster from .August, 1824, to November, 1836 ; in 1837 removed to Missouri, and
died in Cambridge, Mass., September 7, 1856.
OBITUARY NOTICE OF MR.S. FANNY ELY WINCHELL.
"At the residence of Hon. T. L. Anderson, in Palmyra, Mo., died July 18, 186S, Mrs. Fanny Winchell, in the scvcnty-
.fourth }-ear of her age, relict of the late CoL. Elias Winchell, formerly of West Springfield, Mass.
Peacefully as the autumnal sun sinks to rest beyond the western hills, so did she surrender back to our Heavenly Father
her quiet spirit ; so calmly did her mortal put on immortality. Hers was a rare exemplification of the triumphant victory and
serene repose of the christian — she sleeps in Jesus' arms. Her beautiful life, so full of love and meekness, so redolent of that
charity that ' vaunteth not itself,' so consistent in its daily walk and conversation, so pure, simple and unaffected ; so deepl)'
sympathetic with human suffering, found fitting close in a death so quiet and serene that the point of time which marked her
spirit-Hight from its frail tenement of clay to its heavenlv rest was scarcely discernable.
In tlie merciful wisdom of God she is called home to eternal joy, having fully experienced that blessed promise, 'Thou
sluilt come to the gra%e in full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in his season.' Born March 31, 1795, in West Springfield,
Mass., she was united in marriage to the late Col. Elias Winchell in 1814. In 1837 husband, wife and six children left their
beautiful New England home and sought a residence in far off Missouri, then upon the remote frontiers of civilization.
Removing to Palmyra, Marion county, in 1853, the heads of the family there resided with their son-in-law, the Hon. Thomas L.
Anderson, in whose hospitable mansion they found a cheerful welcome until they rested from their labors. Col. Winchell died
in September, 1856, while visiting a son in Boston. The wife and mother, though of much more fragile constitution, survived
the husband and father nearly twelve years.
In the various relationships of life she met with unwearied patience her arduous responsibilities. Long a consistent
member of the Presbyterian Church, she was faithful to the end in all things. Ikr trust in her Saviour was implicit and
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SEVENTH GENERATION.
131
imtailins, Witlioiit demonstration or display she carried the cardinal virtne into daily life. Around her allfelt the genial
warmth of her synipatlietic nature. She entered at once into the joys and sorrows of her relations and friends, rejoicing with
those who rejoiced and weeping with those that wept. Thus she lived, strewing her pathway with flowers fragrant with love.
Thus she sleeps in death, honored and loved, and her memory deeply cherished by a large circle of relatives and friends."
WINL'HEI.L CHILDREN.
1845, Apri
2176*
I.
Ei.lAs.
1816, Jan'y 16,
West
Sprin
jfield, Mass.
2177*
II.
Rensselaer.
iSiS, Feb'v 8,
"
2I7S*
III.
Sarah Miller.
1820, Mav 15,
'•
2170*
IV.
Fanny Maria.
1S22, April 29,
2lSo-"
V.
Elisha Cotton.
1826, July 25,
21SI*
VI.
Homer Howarh.
1828, May 9,
21S2*
VII.
Joseph Rice.
1831, April 18,
"
FREDERICK. ELY, son of Cotton, (No. 324), was born in West Springfield, Mas.s., July 2
he died December 27, 1835. He married, December 26, 1S22, BATHSHEBA, daughter of
AcHSAH {B/iss) KENT, born in West Springfield, July 26, 1801, and died September 11, 1833.
4, 1797, where
Ruggles and
children.
2183*
I.
RroGLEs Kent.
1823,
Dec. 28, West
Springfield, Mass.
2184
II.
Charles Frederic.
1828,
March 17, "
2185*
III.
Fannie Elizaketh.
1829,
jan'v 20, "
2186*
IV.
Sarah Maria.
1830,
Nov. II, •■
2187*
V.
Lucy Ann. I
1S33.
Aug. 13, "
2188*
VI.
William Kent. J
1S33,
Aug. 13, "
B'71 . . ^
1884, Dec. 15, West Spring
1862, March 26.
I'). West Springfield. Mass.
COTTON ELY, son of Cotton, (No. 324), was born in West Sj^rinyfield, Mass., June 8, 1803, where he
died April 11, 1874. Besides carrying on farming at the old homestead of his father and grandfather, he was a
tanner and currier by trade, and as his father had before him, so he engaged quite largely in that business, and also
as a jobber in hides and leather. His life was one of active business, and so characterized by integrity in all his
business relations as to secure the esteem of all who knew him. He sought no place in the arena of politics, but
quietly did his part as a citizen, identifying himself formerly with the Whig, and subsequently with the Republican
party. He was a man of sound judgment, conservative in his opinions, and po.ssessed a H'ill to carry forward
whatever he deemed to be right and worthy his attention. Early in life he became a member of the Congrega-
tional Church, and there his influence for the forwarding of that and kindred interests was always acknowledged.
He was active in church work, and for very many years was a teacher of the young in the Sunday school, and a
lilieral contributor to all enterprises looking toward the elevation and education of the rising generation. He
married, September 29, 1830, MARIETTA, daughter of Ruggles and Achsah (BHss) KENT, born in West
Springfield, February 14, 1809, where she now resides.
2IS9
I.
Mary.
2190
II.
Marion.
2791*
III.
Chauncey Cotton.
2192
IV.
Marion Elizaiieth
CHILDREN.
1833, May 19, West Springfield, Mas
1834, Oct. 30, "
1B36, Dec. 24, "
1S43, May 0, "
-m^^ OV2 ►.«-
1833. May 20. West Springfield. Mass.
1S36, June 24, "
1S66, April 19, "
[Unmarried.
ASHER ELY, son of Lewis, (No. 333), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 21, 1778, and died in
Brandon, Eon du Lac county, Wis., February 20, i860. He emigrated from Massachusetts with his father in 1799
to Deerfield, Portage county, Ohio, enduring the privations of pioneer life among the Indians and wild animals
in that heavily timbered region until it became settled and blessed with the comforts of civilization, society and
religion. He purchased 160 acres of land, and married. May 5, 1803, LYDIA LYMAN, who was born in Coven-
try, Conn., July 28, 1780. In 1852, after a residence of more than fifty years in Deerfield, they moved to
Wisconsin, where the evening of their lives was spent, and where Afrs. Ely died in the town of Brandon, January
16. 1 85 7.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
CHILDREN
2193*
I.
M.\RTIN.
1S04, May 7. Deerfield, Ol
2194*
II.
LVMAN.
1S05, June 22,
2195*
III.
GurEi..
1S07, Sept, 30,
2ig6*
IV.
Lkwis Sterling.
1S12, May 5,
2197*
V.
H.VNSON ASHER.
1S13, Sept. II,
219S*
VI.
M.\RY Al.VIRA.
1819, Sept. 14,
.^^ H'T'fl
1S78, May 5, Mason City, low;
18S4. Nov. 13, Peoria. 111.
1S66, Any. 1. Mantorville, Mini:
SARAH ELY, daughter of Lewis, (No. 333 ), was liorn in West Springfield, Mass., August 30, 1780, and
died at the house of her daughter, Mrs. Harriet McNaiightiiii, in Coopersville, Mich., February 21, 1866. She
married in Deerfield, Ohio, November 7, 1800, JOHN, son of Samuel CAMPBELL, a contractor and builder,
born in Southwick, Mass., August 10, 1778, and died in Ra\enna, Portage county, Ohio, August 3, 1827. Mr.
Cajnp/iell sttXieA in Ravenna in 1804, and resided there until his death, developing rare business tact and energy.
He raised a company of soldiers in the war of 181 2, of which he was elected captain. He held a contract as mail
carrier from Warren to Cleveland, sometimes carrying the mail on his back, performing the journc\ on foot, sleeping
in the woods at night, taking the jirecaution to make a good fire before going to sleep to keei) off the wolves. He
built the first court house in Ravenna, and was sheriff of Portage county in 181 1.
2199*
I.
.\nna Almena.
2200*
II.
Homer Moore
2201*
III.
Rduert Ely.
2202*
IV.
Harruct.
2203*
V.
EllWIN.
2204*
VI.
RicHAKO Hrcsi
2205
VII,
SaUAH .a N.N.
2206
VIII.
Sarah.
2207*
IX.
JouN Lewis.
220S*
X.
Mary Ann.
2209
XI.
Frederick.
CAMPBELL CHILDREN.
iSoi, April 12, Ravenna, Ohio
1803, May 4, " "
1804, Nov. 6, " "
1S06, Dec. 16,
1S09, ,
1811, Jan'y 15,
1813, March 13,
1815, Feb'y 4,
1817, April 26,
1820, March 10,
1822, March 10,
("ampbellspoil, Uliio.
1S75, March 11, Ravenna, ()hi<i.
1850, May 13, on a boat on the Ohio river.
i860, April 21, Davenport, Iowa.
1S70, , New Oilcans, La.
1S74, March 31, "
1S14, March 14, Ravenna, Ohio.
1S20, July 14, "
1851, May 2, in Ohio river.
I 1823, Aug. — , Ravenna, Ohio.
► ♦-. QT-i. ►.*—
ANNA ELY, daughter of Lewis, (No. 333), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 10, 1782, and
died in Elyria, Ohio, June 21, 1843. She married in West Springfield, January 12, 1800, STEPHEN, son of
Peter and Elishaija {Farnam) MASON, born in Salisbury, Conn., March 5, 1779, and died in Elyria, Ohio,
December 21, 1841. He was a merchant in early life, and subsequently a fanner.
2210
I
221 1*
II
2212*
III
2213*
IV
2214*
V
2215*
VI
2216*
VII
2217*
VIII
22 IS*
IX
Merrick Ely.
Peter Lew-is.
Orville Lucius.
Edgar Farnum.
Mary Ann.
Stephen Alexander. )
.\nna Almena. S
Lair.v Elisheha.
Charles Eiiwaud.
mason children.
1800, Nov. 16, West Springfield, Mass.
1803, Feb'y 14,
1808, July 29, Deerfield. Ohio.
iSii, June 16, Ravenna, Ohio.
1813, May 27, "
1817, March i, Shalersville. Ohio.
1S17, March i,
1819, Nov. 10.
1822, March 4,
1S40, Feli'y 23, Lima, Ind.
1S46, Sept. S,
1878, June 16, Cleveland, Ohio.
1862, Feb'y 17, Dakota Cilv. Neb.
s-zs ^»-.—
LUCY ELY, daughter of Lewis, (No. 333), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 16, 1787, and died
in Deerfield, Ohio, September 13, 1868. She married in Deerfield, January 2, 1804, MUNN, son of Lewis and
Sebra {Ward) DAY, a farmer, born in West Springfield, September 9, 1783, and died in Deerfield, Februar\- 26.
1863.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
I. Hrmam Ely.
II. IlAKunn' Caroline.
III. MoRTi.MER Lewis.
IV. Julius Harrison.
V. Maria Louisa.
VI. RoswELL Merrick.
VII. Frances Laura.
\'lll. Lucv Ann.
1S04, Nc
1S06, Nov. 4,
iSio, Fcb'v 12.
1S13, May 2,
1S15, Oct. 4,
iSiS, Fuby 26,
1821, Sept. 17,
1828, March ig,
D.4Y CHILDREN.
Dccrftclcl, Ohio.
1847, June 26, Duuil^clcl, Ohio.
1S34, Sept. II, '■ "
.^ 07"7 ^-»-
LEWIS ELY, son of Lewis, (No. 333 ). was born in Granville, Mass., June 9, 1789, and died in Amherst,
Lorain county, Ohio, June 29, 1S31. He married in Deerfield, Ohio, February 14, 1816, THANKFUL, daughter
of Ei,isH..\ and Thankful (Day) F.^RNUM, born in Blandford, Mass., March 26, 1797, and died in Elyria,
( )hio, February 14, 1864. Previous to the organization of I^orain county, Ohio, Mr. Ely went to Elyria, purchased
a lot and built a house. He then returned to Deerfield, and the following spring, (1824), moved to Elyria, and
in Sei)tember of that year was appointed deputy clerk of Lorain county. Soon after he was elected sheriff of
the county, and held that office by successive elections to the time of his death, which was occasioned by his horse
taking fright while on his return home from church on the Sabbath, running away and throwing Mr. Eh from his
carriage.
CHILDREN.
I. Arminda Althea.
II. LuciNDA Almena.
III. Eli Farnum.
IV. Mauv Ann.
1S16, Nov. 6, Deerfield, Ohio.
iSiS, Dec. 25.
1822, Aug. 27,
1S25, Sept. 6, Elyria, Ohio.
iSSi, March 2i, necrfieicl, Ohio.
iSfif), July II, Wellin>;lon, Ohio.
►^^ QTQ ►^«-^
LAURA ELY, daughter of Lewis, (No. 333), was born in Granville, Mass., June 9, 1789, and died in
Deerfield, Ohio, May 5, 1867. She married in Deerfield, May 6, 1805, JOHN, son of Daniel DIVER, a farmer
and hotel keeper, born in Granville, Mass., February 2, 1787, and died in Deerfield, April 13, 1864.
DIVER CHILDREN.
2231" I. Daniki.Osman.
2232"-'- II. Laura Caroline.
2233* III. C.\Mi'i!K.Li. Rensselaer.
1807, Aug. 23, Deerfield, Ohio.
iSog, Oct. 12,
18 1 2, March 3,
-^ QTO ►^^
MERRICK ELY, son of Lewis, (No. 333), was born in Granville, Mass., October 7, 1793, and died in
Cleveland, Ohio, September 13, 1838. He commenced Iiusiness in early life as a merchant, in partnership with
his brother Lnois, in Deerfield, Ohio. Afterwards he was employed in carrying the mail from Pittsburgh to
Cleveland. .\t the time of his death he resided on a farm near Cleveland, doing business in the city. He
married in Deerfield, Ohio, September i, 182 1, LOVISA, daughter of Elisha and Thankful {Day) FARNUM,
born in Blandford, Mass., November 20, 1789, and died in Cleveland, Ohio, November 20, 1869.
CHILDREN.
2234 I. Louisa Harriet. | 1823, May 15, Deerfield, Ohio. | 1S44, .Aug. 27, Cleveland, Ohio.
Married in Cleveland. Aug. 18, 1843, Luke Dewey, son of Lewis and Mary (Stevens)
Johnson, born in Richmond, Mass., March 13, 1812, and died in Newburgh, Ohio, Jan'y
29, i860. No children.
Lucinda Maria. I 1825, Feb'y 6, Deerfield, Ohio.
Eli. Adopted son. ' 1S26, Oct. 2, Beaver, Oliio.
Ann Jennette. 1S27, Jan'y 30, Deerfield, Ohio.
Ann Jennette. 1S30, April 27,
S \RAII TlIANKin, i'^32. [an'y 31,
2235*
II
2236
III
2237
IV
223S
Y
22^<r
VI
1827, Oct. 2, Deerfield, Ohio.
1845, Oct. 15, CUncIiUul, Ohi^
SEVENTH GENERATION.
RALPH GRANGER ELY, son of Lewis, (No. 333), was bom in Deerfield, Ohio, August 14, 1S03, and
died in Mendon, Adams county. 111., February 24, 1883, a farmer. He married in Atwater, Portage county, Ohio,
October 20, 1828, where she was born February 20, 1808, PERMFILLV, daughter of Jared and Phebe
{Mattooii) SCRANTON. She died in Mendon, 111., January 20, 1S83.
240*
I.
I.VRF.Il EmMciN
241
II.
Lkwis.
242
III.
Edwi.n.
243*
IV.
PuKiiK Jane.
244
V.
Emma Amki.i.v
CHILDREN.
1830, Oct. 6, Deerfield, Ohio.
1S32, June 30,
1834. Aug. 6, " "
1842. March 10, Mendon. III.
1S44, Sept. S,
Married, in Mendon, 111., March iS, iSftg. Leonidas. s
Thomp.son, a harness maker, born in Lima, Adams d
Mendon, 111. No children.
DeiiiiR.MI. I 1S47, June 18, Mendon, 111.
1850, April 10, Mendon, 111.
1838, Marrli 4, Atwater, Ohio.
1 of Whitley and Margaret (Orr)
111., lany 13. 1842. Residence.
I 883 p>.*-
MARCIA ELY, daughter of Capt. Darius, (No. 335), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 24,
1787, and died November 27, 1852, in Worcester, Mass. She married in West Springfield, Mass., February 10,
1810, SEWALL, son of Russeu. and Sophia {Chapiti) DEWEY, born March 3, 1782, in Westfield, Ma.ss., and
died June 30, 1850, in Na.shna, N. H.
DEWEY CHILDREN.
24f.*
I.
Rt'ssKi.L Ely.
1812, June S, Westfield, Mass.
247*
11.
Omvk Ely.
1822. July 4,
■d
ALFRED ELY, son of Capt. Darius, (No. 335), a clothier or cloth-drcsser, was born in West Spring-
field, Mass., August 6, 1791, and died May 13, 1881, in Euclid, Cuyahoga county, Ohio. He married, Septem-
ber 21, 1813, LAURA, daughter of John and Esther (Wood) LADD, born August 20, 1792, and died
August 22, 1856, in Euclid, Ohio. Mr. Ely moved with his family from West Springfield to Deerfield, Ohio,
starting, \vith a team of horses and wagon the middle of July, 1819, and reaching their destination the latter part
of August, after a journey of five weeks. His family then consisted of his wife and three children, the youngest a
little more than a year old. For hundreds of miles they found no roads, but traveled by the aid of "blazed"
trees, as they were called, through the almost pathless fore.st. Many miles along the shore of Lake Erie they rode
along the sandy beach, and at places this was so narrow they were obliged to drive in the edge of the water
if the lake wa.s calm, or ascend the bank and press on through the forest again. From 1819 until his death he was
a resident of the Connecticut Western Reserve, with the exception of a short time spent with a son in Illinois.
children.
Arminuis. I 1815, Jan'y 13, West Springfield, Mass.
Married in 1S36, Elizabeth Queer. No children.
i8r6, Nov. 28, West Springfield, Mass.
1818, June 10,
1820, July 10, Deerfield, Ohio.
1828, Dec. 3,
1830, Feb'y 25,
1S32, March 12,
1835, Mayo,
249*
II.
S.\R.\H Merrick.
2iO*
III.
Darius.
251*
IV.
Esther Wood.
2S2*
V.
Margaret Delilah.
=53*
VI.
Lair.x Charlotte.
254*
VII.
STEliI!lNc;sBl_('KENINSTER
2,^*
VIII.
Sewall Dewev.
1S3S, Aug. — , Edinburg, Ohio.
1867, July 5, Pipestimc, Mich.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
^ 886 ^**~-^
ASHLEY ELY, son of Capt. Darius, (No. 335), was born in West Springfield, Mass., NovemliL-r 4, 1793,
and died Se])tember 2, t868, in Ravenna, Ohio. He married in Deerfield, Ohio, December 22, 1819, SARAH,
daughter of Frederick and Christina i^Heartzcll) L.'VZARUS, born January 27, 1799, in Smithfield, Pa.,
and died September 8, 1881, in Ravenna, Ohio. As/iley Ely strvtd. as a soldier in the war of 1812, being
stationed at Boston, Mass. In 1818 he came to Ohio with a team of horses, moving the family of an Ely relative
to Ashtabula county, and from thence visited Deerfield, where roads were unknown in many portions of the
Western Reserve, and soon after returned to Massachusetts. The following year, in the early spring, he returned
to Ohio, and settled in Deerfield on a heavily timbered farm of i6o acres, where he commenced clearing a spot
which he should call his home, with no means except his hands and an axe, his one and only article of property.
He was a little homesick when he thought of friends 700 miles distant, and no means of travel at his command
except his own feet, still he resolutely persevered, cutting down the forest by moonlight as well as by daylight, and
in December of that year had a house which received his chosen wife, with whom he lived nearly forty-nine years.
He disposed of his Deerfield farm, and purchased another heavily timbered piece of land in Ravenna, Ohio,
containing 120 acres, which he cleared, and upon which he afterward lived and died.
LHII.UREX.
2256* I. LiNLs. I 1821, March iS, OcertU'ld, CJIiio. i
i
2257 II. AiMA. I 1S25, May 13, " " ! 1S4-, Fuli'v 5, Ravenna, Ohio.
MarriL-d in Ravenna, Oliio, May 6, 1846, James Carnahan. No children.
225S* III. Rai.I'H. I 1830, July 22, Ravenna, Ohio. I
2259 IV. JriJ.v Mauia. I 1835, Jan'y 6, " " |
♦•^ 88*7 ►.«.
MARY ELY, daughter of Capt. Darius, (No. 33S), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 23,
1797, and died September 17, 1819, in Westfield, Mass. She married in West Springfield, December 4, 1816,
HENRY, son of Sperry and Rhoda {Weller) DOUGLASS, born in Westfield, Mass., May 12, 1792, where he
died June 22, 1864. Afr. Douglass' second wife was Mary W., daughter of Lott and Mary Willcutt, of
Sufiicld, Conn.
DOUGLASS CHILDREN.
2260* I. Dakius Ei.v. ' 1S17, Oct. 21, Westfield, Mass. I 1854, Dec. 14, BulTalo, N. Y.
2261 II. Fkanxis Henrv. j 1819, June 3, " " 1 1S21, July I, Westfield, Mass.
JOSEPH MERRICK ELY, son of Capt. Darius, (No. 335), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January
15, 1802, graduated from Yale College in 1829, and taught a classical school in New York City twenty-five years.
He died in Athens, Bradford county. Pa., November 15, 1873. He married in Owego, N. Y., August 7, 1834,
where she was born April 8, 1807, JULIETTE MARIE, daughter of William and Auigail {Whittlesey) CAMP.
She now resides in Athens, Pa.
children.
2262 I. Henry Anson. I 1835, June 17. New York Cily. I 1838, June 17. New York City.
2263 II. Joseph Merrick. I 1838, March 27, " " |
An insurance agent and dealer in real estate. Residence, Athens, Pa. He married in
New York City, Jan'y 16, 1870, Elizabeth, daughter of Robert and Margaret (Sniillie)
Hinshelwood, born in New York. Aug. — , 1S43. No children.
2264*
HI
2265
IV
2266
V
2267
VI
2268*
VII
George Williaji.
Charles Stronc;.
Frederick Whittlesey
Juliette Marie.
Lacra Ann Camp.
1840, lan'y 6, -New York City.
1841, July 12, " " j 1851, Feh'y —, New York City.
1843, Aug. 2y, Owego, N. Y. 1S72. Sept. 213, -Athens. Pa.
1846, Dec. 13, New York City. | L'nniariied.)
1849, May 27. '■ '■ 1879, Dec. 6, Athens, Pa.
<.»^890^.*
ARMENIUS ELY, son of Thomas, (No. 337), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 20, 1796,
and died in Stockton, Chautauqua county, N. ¥., February 19, 1864. He married at Marshall, Oneida count),
N. v., March 18, 1818, ELECTA, daughter of Reuben and Lorinda {Chapiii) MUNGER, born in Marshall,
SEVEiNTil GENERATION.
N. Y.
MRS
HAT
N. Y.
2269*
2270*
2271*
2273'
2274*
, May 20, 1799, and died in Stockton, N. Y., September 5, 1836. He married at Stockton, January 4, 1837,
. CLARISSA AURELIA, widow of Rev. Brewer D. MOORE, and daughter of Ira and Cl.\riss.\ {Smith)
CH, born in Aurelius, Cayuga county, N. Y., May 13, 1816, and died in Jamestown, C^hautauqua county,
, SeptemVjer 5, 1876.
CHILDREN BY FIR.ST M.VRRIAGE.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
LrcY.
Ralph.
Derwin.
Flavius.
Jri.iA Frances.
Chakles Brewer.
1818, Dec. 15, Marshall, N. V.
1820, July 10, " ■'
182S, Jan'y 27, Stockton, N. V.
1829, Oct. 17,
CHILDREN' l;V SECOND MARRIAGE.
1845, May 29, Stockton, N. V.
1846, Sept. Ig, "
1SS3, April 12, Cro.ss Villajrc, Mich.
1864, Nov. 20.
THOMAS ADIN ELY, son of Tho.mas, (No. 337), was bom in West Springfield, Mass., February 26,
1799, and died in Marshall, Oneida county, N. Y., June 17, 1871. He married in Marshall, N. Y., January 25,
1826, LOUISA, daughter of Miles and P^lizabeth (Hawliy) H!,.\KESLEY, born in Marshall, August 19, 1804,
where she died May 2, 1849. He married, November 14, 1850, MRS. ANGELINE MELISSA PARMELEE,
(laughter of Asa and Clarissa {Hewitt) ABELL, born in Verona, Oneida county, N. Y., January 16, 1819, and
died in Marshall, June 18, 1877. He was a farmer.
I. Francis Alonzd.
11. Harriet Ei.i/.aiieiii.
1828, Oct. 9, Marshall, N. Y.
1834, Jan'y 15, " "
iS(i4, June 2f., Maishall, .\. Y.
ALVERSON ELY, son of Thomas, (No. 337), was born in Marshall, Oneida county, N. Y., March 26,
1S02, and died in Deansville, Oneida county, N. Y., May 3, 1881. He married in Stockton, Chautauqua county,
N. Y., Jan'y 15, 1827, SIBYL, daughter of Calvin and Bethia {Farnham) WARREN, born in Ashford,
Windham county. Conn., June 4, 1809, and is now (March 20, 1882,) living in Deansville, N. Y.
t'HILDREN.
2277
2278*
1. Levantine.
11. Warren.
1828, April 30, Marsliall, \. V.
1836, Oct. 9,
*.< 893 ►.^^
1S43, June 5, Marshall, N. Y.
ALANSON ELY, son of Thomas, (No. 337), was born in Marshall, Oneida county, N. Y., July 5, 1806,
and died in Waukau, Winnebago county, Wis., September 20, 1862. He married in Marshall, N. Y., October 11,
1827, EVELINE, daughter of John and Dorothy {Parker) FRAZIER, born in Le Roy, Genesee county, N. Y.,
September 14, 1806, and is now (March, 1882,) living in Strawberry Point, Clayton county, la. Mr. Ely was a
carpenter and joiner.
CHILDREN.
1870. Dec. 23, Osage, Iowa.
1836, March 13, Marshall, X. V,
1S29, Sept. 3, Marshall, N. Y.
1S31, Jan'y 17, Trenton, N. Y.
1833, March 16, Martinsburg. N. Y.
1835, March i. Jefferson county, N. Y
1837, Aug. 29, Scrabble Hill, N. Y. I
1839, Dec. 3, Marshall, N. Y.
1S44, Dec. 18, ■■
1847, Aug. 20, Frankfort, Ontario, Canada. 1855, July 25, Maikusau, Wis,
1850, Feb'y 22, Stockton, N. Y. I
Married Thomas Kinsella ; lives at Centralia. Wood county. Wis. No record furnished.
2279*
1.
TlIAUUEUS.
2 2 So*
II.
.\SHLEV.
2281*
III.
Eveline.
22S2
IV.
Caroline.
22S3*
V.
Alanson.
22S4*
VI.
AUALINE.
22S5*
VII.
lULIETTE.
22S6
VIll.
Willi.\m Henry.
22S7
IX.
Celestine Ellen
-»»-i 894 ►.<
LYMAN ELY, son of Thomas, (No. 337), a farmer, was born in Marshall, Oneida county, N. Y., July
806, He married in Marshall, Feb'y 10, 1829, MARY LOUISA, daughter of Abel and Lorina {Gridlcy)
SEVENTH GENERATION.
HART,
married
( Bryan)
228S
born in Marsliall, Nov. 19, 1807, and died at Stockton, Chautauqua county, N. Y., October 3, 1856. He
in Brocton, Chautauqua county, N. Y., Jan'y 23, 1S61, MARY, daughter of James and Tryi'Hena
HAYWOOD, born in Westfield, Chautauqua county, N. Y., June 3, 1819.
I. Emory Wei.i.incton.
2289*
2290*
2291*
22.J2*
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
Cei.estin'E.
LflRENZO.
Mokte\M':r.
Louisa Mary.
Brewer Dmica
1829, Nov.
1531, Oct. 5,
1532, Oct. 4,
1834, April 3,
1S35, Sept. iS,
1840, June 7,
CHILDREN.
.Stockton, N. Y.
1852, June 28, Stockton, N. Y.
[Unmarried.]
1878, Sept. 7, Stockton, N. Y.
1864, Dec. 19, Stockton, N. Y.
-».- . 895 .►^•^
LOUISA ELY, daughter of Thomas, (No. 337), was born in Marshall, Oneida county, N. Y., Jan'y i,
iSio, where she was living in Feb'y, 1882. She married in Marshall, March 21, 1832, FRINBRIA, son of
Jeremiah and Hannah {Austin) TOOLEY, born in Marshall, March 30, 1805, where he died September cS,
1855. He was a farmer.
toolev children.
I. Louise Eunice.
II. Sl'ENCER FrINHRIA.
1S32, Dec. 23, Marshall, N. Y.
1837, Nov. 12,
[UnnKuricd.]
— »»-. S9V ^-^-
FANNY BANISTER, daughter of Thankiul Ely, (No. 342), was born in West Windsor, Vt., January
25, 1780, and died in Weathersfield, Vt., August 17, 1876. She married in West Windsor, Nov. 12, 1801,
EBENEZER, son of AiiKi, and Ruth SHEDD, born in Mason, N. H., November 6, 1776, and died in Weathers-
field, Vt., March ii, 1S66.
SHEDD CHILDREN.
296*
297*
298
I. Paulina.
II. Orinda.
III. Mary Ann.
1802, Oct. I, West Windsor, Vt.
1S05, July25,
i8ii, April 12, "
1847, Feb'y 20, Valpaiaisi
-»-^ 898 ►.
WARREN BANISTER, .son of Thankful Ely, (No. 342), was born in West Wind.sor, Vt., July 26,
1781, and died in Nashua, N. H., October 19, 1834. He married in Rochester, N. H., F'ebruary 5, 1810, S.VRAH,
daughter of Paul and Judith {Brown) PLACE, born in Rochester, N. H., in 1791, and died in Rushford,
Allegany county, N. Y., in 1820. IVarnn Banister was a Methodist preacher, joined the New England Confer-
ence in 1800. In 181 7 he removed to Rushford, N. Y., where three brothers then resid'ed, one, his youngest
brother, Wayne, died there May 8, 1820, and in August following his wife died, leaving him with four children,
the youngest two weeks old. After spending more than ten years in the state of New York he returned to
Vermont, and then went to Rochester, N. H- In September, 1834, he consented to occupy temporarily the pulpit
of a church in Nashua, N. H.,but after preaching three Sabbaths was prostrated with typhoid fever, which resulted
in his death on the 19th of October after two weeks illness. His death was peaceful and triumphant.
2299*
I.
Pl.lMA.
2300*
II.
A I. AM (
I,.\RK
2301*
III.
Hester
Ann.
2302*
IV.
Sarah.
liANISTER CHILDREN.
I iSii, Sept. 21, Rochester, N. II.
1816, Aug. 20, Barnard, Vt.
1818, May 21, Rushford, N. \'.
1820, July 2g,
1873, May iS, Angelica, N. \.
T852, Oct. 6, Rushford. N. Y.
s*-s 899 ,^*~-
BATHSHEBA BANISTER, daughter of Thankful Ely, (No. 342), was born in West Windsor, Vt.,
October 28, 1782, and died in Conneaut township, Crawford county, Pa., January 3, 1874, aged 92 years, 2
months, and' 6 days. She married in West Windsor, February 21. 1815, ISAAC, son of Jon.'\than and Mauy
SEVENTH GENERATION.
THOMPSON, born in Weathersfield, Vt., May ii, 1765, and died in Conneaut township, Pa., April 14, 1847.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson lived in Windsor, Vt., after their marriage until 18 19, when they removed to Conneaut,
Ashtabula county, Ohio, where they lived until 1828, and then removed to Conneaut township. Pa., where they
resided the remainder of their lives. ''Mrs. Thompson united with the Christian Church more than fifty years
before her death, and died in full faith of meeting her husband and children in that better world. Although so far
advanced in years she retained full possession of her faculties till the last."
2304*
II.
Lic.vs.
2305*
III.
SiL.VS B.VMSTtK
2306*
IV.
Thom.\s.
2307*
V.
Lucy Ann.
230S*
VI.
JOH.N.
2309*
VII.
M.\RTHA.
THOMPSON CHILDREN.
1S15, Dec. 12, Weathersfield. \'t.
1S17, July 4,
iSiS, Aug. 23, Vernon, N. V.
1S20, May 13, Conneaut, Ohio.
1S22, March 11,
1823, Dec. 3,
1825, Nov. 27, " "
1S64, May S. Killed in llie battle of the
Wilderness in Virginia.
1S77, Dec I, Conneaut township. Pa.
1S69, Aug. — ,
-».-. 30X
OSMOND BANISTER, son of Th.^nkkul Elv, (No. 342), a farmer, was born in West Windsor, Vt.,
February 7, 1786, and died in Pamelia, Jefferson county, N. Y., June 23, 1862. He married in Rutland,
Jefferson county, N. Y., December 6, 1810, CHARLOTTE, daughter of John and Ei.iz.abeth {McCoy) WILSON,
born in Boston. Mass., June 5, 1789, and died in Pamelia, N. Y., September 12, 1862.
2312*
2313*
2314*
2315*
231&
2317*
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
B.'iNlSTER CHILDREN.
Ei,iz.\. I 1811, April 19, Watertown, N. Y. 1
MiiRciA. I 1S13, Sept. 29, " " I
Married, Feb'y 8, 1S63, Horace A., son of Ashael (Jilletl, liorn Dec. 5, 1803.
Watertown, N. Y. No children.
Morris,
gouveneur.
Wayne.
Giles.
Ru.XANNA.
CnAKi,Es Wesley.
1815, March 29, Pamelia,
1817, June 12,
1820, Nov. 3,
1823, April 26, "
1828, June 7,
1830, Dec. 28, "
N. Y.
18S5, Jan'y 12, Watertown, N.
1853, July 20, Pamelia, N. Y.
HEMAN BANISTER, son of Thankful Ely, (No. 342), was born in West Windsor, Vt., May 11, 1788,
where he died November 12, 1824. He married in Windsor, Vt., November 22, 1812, SERAPH, daughter of
and Abigail (^Keep) BLOOD, born in Middlebury, Vt., June 2, 1795, '"'"d died in Morley, St. Lawrence
county, N. Y., October 8, 1862.
BANISTER CHILDREN.
23 IS*
I.
Mary Cutler
2319*
II.
Elizabeth.
2320
III.
SCSAN.
1813, Sept. 3, Windsor, Vt.
1815, March 11, Ogdensburg, N. Y.
iSl7, Feb'y S,
iS6r, -April II, Appleton, Wis.
1S77, Sept. 25, Ogdensburg, N. V.
1S40, Sept. 30,
y^^ 903 ►^«-
PLIN^' BANISTER, son of Thankful Ely, (No. 342), was born in West Windsor, Vt., Februarys,
1790, and died at Ft. Scott, Kan., October 23, 1870. He married at Angelica, Allegany county, N. Y.,
February 19, 1823, .\BIGAIL, daughter of Stephen and Esther {Emmersoii) WHICHER, born in Royalton, Vt.,
August 25, 1799, and died at Ft. Scott, Kan., January 25, 1870. Pliny Banister removed from Windsor, Vt.,
when 21 years of age, to Rushford, N. Y.; assisted in surveying the township; was the first town clerk and the first
school teacher in the town, also the first music teacher. He moved to lona county, Mich., in 1865, and to Ft.
Scott, Kan., in June, 1869.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
321*
I.
Th-Vnkfui. Esther
322*
IT.
SlI.AS.
323
III.
IIenkv Cl.w.
324
IV.
.SlKI'IlKiN WmrllKK
325*
V.
M.iRIKTT.
326
VI.
Amki.i.v.
232S*
2320
VII. F.VNNV.
VIII.
IX.
Julia.
Andrkw Jacks
1S35, March 16, Riishford, N. Y.
Married Linus Kendall.
1S37, April 6, Riishford, N. Y.
iS3g, June 20,
139
BANISTER CHILDREN.
1824, July 19, Caneadea, N. Y.
1825, Dec. 10,
1827, Nov. 2,
1829, June 16, " "
1831, May 31,
1833, May 2, Rushford, N. Y.
Married, March 11, 1874, Chas. Albert DcMoll Berezy.
No children.
1847, Jan'y 18, Rushford, N. Y.
1S47, May 23,
Reside at Ft. Scott, Kan.
1876, March 26, Ft. Scott, Kan.
1864, Feb'y 19, Richmond, Va. Prisoner
of war.
-*»-. 904 ►.«^
lUJDERICK BANISTER, son of Thankful Ely, (No. 342), was born in West Windsor, Vt., December
15, I 791, and died in Ogden, Monroe county, N. Y., August 26, 1874. He married first in Rushford, Allegany
county, N. Y. , August — , 1819, LYDIA, daughter of Paul and Judith {BroK'ii) PLACE, born in Rochester,
N. H., June 6, 1791, and died in Rushford, N. Y., November 14, 1850. He married in Ogden, N. Y., June 10,
1863, MRS. ESTHER YOUNG, daughter of Enos and V.f~T:w£.R{Bitckiiig/iam) GEARY, bom May 8, 1791, in
Connecticut, and in 1880, was living in Rushford, N. Y. Roderick Banister was a farmer most of his life. He
drove a pair of steers with a sled from Vermont to Rushford, N. Y., in the winter of 1812, and cleared up a farm.
Later, about 1820 to 1825, he built a saw and grist mill at the head of the gorge on Caneadea creek, near the west
line of the town of Caneadea, Allegany county, N. Y. The latter part of his life was sjient in Ogden, N. Y.
banistkr children.
2330*
I.
ROWENA.
1820, Dec. 6, Rushford, N. Y.
2331
II.
Wayne.
1S22, March 20,
2332
III.
RoXANA.
1823, May 3, Caneadea, N. Y.
2333*
IV.
Albert.
1825, Dec. I,
1823, M.ay 2, Caneadea, N. Y.
1830, Nov. 14,
THEODOSIA BANISTER, daughter of Thankful Ely, (No. 342), was born in West Windsor, Vt.,
March 9, 1796, and died in Oswego, N. Y., March 6, 1852. She married in Watertown, Jefferson county, N. Y.,
March 31, 1816, JOHN, son of Daniel and Susan CHASE, born in Concord, N. H., January 9, 1791, and
died in Carthage, Jefferson county, N. Y., April 20, 1841.
chase children.
2334
I.
Robert David.
2335*
II.
Fanny Susan.
1S18, Aug. S, Ca
thage.
leff. Co
, N. Y.
2336*
III.
Mary Ann.
1820, July 30,
2337
IV.
luLiET Douglas.
, ,
233S
V.
Emily Clark.
1S25, Feb'y 6,
2339*
VI.
Eliza Vkri'Lanck.
182S, Aug. g,
2340*
VII.
b,nN.
1832, Sept. 3,
2341*
VIII.
Donna Maria.
1S33, Nov. 15,
. «<-»•■
7 ^...^
1S6S, Sept. 23, Memphis, Tenn.
1826, April 21, Carthage, N. Y.
1S53, Nov. 3, Honolulu, S. I.
ANNA BANISTER, daughter of Thankful Ely, (No. 342), was born in West Windsor, Vt., August 23,
1798, and died in Carthage, Jefferson county, N. Y., February f, 1879. ^'^^ married in Pamelia, Jefferson county,
N. Y., September 29, 1830, ERASTUS, son of James and Margaret {Robertsoti) THOMPSON, born in Cham-
pion, Jefferson county, N. Y., October 31, 1801, and died in Carthage, N. Y., June 21, 1847. He was a carpenter
and joiner, not a church member, but a devoted christian. His wife was, in early life, a member of the Baptist
Clinri li. and the last twenty years a member of the Disciple Church.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
2342*
2343
2344*
I. Emily.
II. Gerrit Smith.
III. Edward Weed.
THOMPSON CHILDREN.
1832, Sept. 1, Carthage, N. Y.
1S34, Dec. 10,
1S37, Aufj. 12, " "
1835, April 12, Carthafje, N. Y.
ROWENA BANISTER, daughter of Thankful Ely, (No. 342), was l)orn in West
19, 1801, and died in Weathersfield, Vt., December 25. 18S1. She married in West Wi
SILAS, son of Daniel and Mehitable {Packard) BOAVKN, born in Reading, Vt., Nov(
(March 1882,) in North Springfield, Vt.
BOWEN CHILDREN.
182Q, Jan'y 14, Reading, Vt.
1831, Fcb'y 4, '■ "
1834. Aug. 7,
Married in North Springfield, Vt., Sept. 19, 1871, Frances .^nn
Paulina (Shedd) Fellows, born in Weathersfield, Vt., Feb'j' 28, 184
Mandarin, Fla.: is an orange planter and store keeper. No child
Windsor
ndsor, J;
.•niber 8,
, Vt., Septe
inuar\ i, 1
I 797, and 1
mlier
:82s.
ivinu
2345*
I.
St'S.\N.
2346*
II.
Danh-;!..
2347
III.
Amcinik.xm
CDSON.
2348-
IV.
J AM I.
2349
V.
Mar
2350'
VI.
Emh.
Ciii,r:MAN.
1838, Feb'y 5, Reading, Vt.
1840, May 21,
1842, May 14,
-»-^ exo ►*<
, daughter of John and
1842. lie resides in
dren.
1S67, Sept. 20. I'leasnnl I'ra
H'nma
rie, 111.
ried. I
SIBVL TAVLOR, daughter of Sihyl Ely, (No. 343), was born in West Siiringfield, Mass., January 16,
1777, wliere .she died October 30, 1861. She married in West vSpringfield, July 22, 1798, CHAUNCEY, son of
John and (W'arrincr) COLTON. He was a hatter, born in Springfield, Mass., May 12, 1775, and died
August 12, 1809, in Amsterdam, N. Y. She married, October 21, 1812, JAMP^S, son of Wareham and Lovica
( Jones) BAGG, a farmer, born in West Springfield, Ma.ss., June 8, 1788, where he died August 15, 1872.
2351*
I.
Benjamin.
2352*
II.
Betsey.
2353"
III.
ACHSA.
2354*
IV.
Leonard.
2355*
V.
Chauncey.
2356
VI.
Flavia.
2357
VII.
Dan Taylor
235S VIII. SlIiYL,
COLTON CHILDREN.
i7gS, Nov. 5, West Springfield, Mass.
1800, July 28, "
1802, March I, "
1804, Aug. 29, "
1807, Sept. 29, " " "
BAGG CHILDREN.
1813, Aug. 14, West Springfield, Mass
1815, April 21,
1882, Feb'y 2. West Spnnghekl, Mass
1834, Nov. 5,
1881, Sept. 18, Turin, N. Y.
1881, Jan'y 22, Brooklyn, N. V.
1S13, Aug. 14, West Springfield, Mass.
184S, Jan'y 15. '
I Unmarried. |
l8i6, Dec. 23,
Married, Jan'y 27, 1842, William S..EIwell, of Springfield, who died Aug. 12, 1881. No issue.
IX. Harriet Newell. I 1S20, Dec. 5, West Springfield, Mass. | 1S20, Tan'y 13, West Springfield, Mass.
.\. James Newton. \ 1S23, Nov. 24, "
*»^ 91X ►..-
OBEDIENCE TAYLOR, daughter of Sibyl Ely, (No. 3 43 ), was born in West Springfield, Mass., February 20,
1779, and died in Martinsburg, N. Y., January 4, 1867. She married, November 13, 1799, PAUL, son of John and
Hannah {Farnaiii) TAYLOR, a farmer, born in West Springfield, March 29, 1779, where he died March i, 1821.
TAYLOR CHILDREN.
23t)0
I.
.A.SAHEL.
2361
n.
Frederick.
2362
III.
Sarah Wallace.
2363*
IV.
Asahel.
2364*
V.
D WIGHT.
2365*
VI.
John. \
2366"
VII.
JAME>. j
iSoo, Sept. 9, West Springfield, Mass.
1802, June ly, " "
1804, Nov. 15,
1806, Aug. 24, "
1809, Nov. 20,
1816, July 20,
1816, July 20,
1S03, Sept. 12, West Springfield, Mass.
Lived unmarried, and died in Natchez,
Miss. No record.
[Unmarried. |
1S55, March 6, Hastings, Mich.
1S55. March 30, West Martinsburg. .\. V.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
I.(
1 )e(eml
county,
t'onn..
2369*
)A^I^[I TAYLOR, a farmer, son of SinvL Ely, (No. 343). was born in West Springfi
)er 8. 17S5, and died in Harrisburgh, Lewis county, N. Y., March 17, 1859. He married in '
N. v.. October 6, 1S08, BETSEY, daughter of Eliakim and Sally {Kent) KENDALL, bon
January 9. 1784. and died in Harrisburgh, N. Y., January 9, 1861;.
eld, Mass.,
in'in, Lewis
in Suftield,
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
RiCII.VRI).
J r 1,1. -v.
Is.\i;i:i.i.E.
Eliz.M'.kth.
He-Nkv.
IdHN M.
TAYLOI.; CHILDREN.
1S09, Aug. 27, Biownvilk-, N". Y.
1865, Jan"\
13, Walcitown. .\. V.
1S12, Sept. 27.
1838, Nov.
26.
1S15, Dec. 22, H.irrisburs, N. V.
1S55. Aug
12, ronstalik-villc. .\. Y
1S19, Oct. 4, Turin, N. Y.
1S22, Oct. 5, Panielia, N. Y.
1S25. March 28, "
-►♦^ sx-z ►*«^
FELLUS ELY TAYLOR, son of Sibyl Ely, (No. 343), was born in West Springfield, Mass., April 24,
1794, and died in Constableville, Lewis county, N. Y., December 16, 1879. He married in Turin, N. \'.,
Deceml)er 8, 1824, ADAH ELIZABETH, daughter of Jeduthan and Adah HIGBY, born July 7, 1803, and
died in Constableville, April 23, 1831. He married in Con.stableville, March 19, 1833, ORRA, daughter of
James and Sally MILLER, born in Constableville, March 12, 1800, where she was living, March 21, 1881.
Fclliis Ely Taylor went with his father from West Springfield, Mass., to Turin, N. ¥., in 1803, then known as the
Black River Country. He acquired considerable property, largely in lands and cattle. He never forgot his
native town ; as frequently as possible he re-visited the haunts of his boyhood, and at one time thought of
returning to the dear old spot made sacred by family associations. Before the day of railroads he used to drive a
l)air of horses in an open sleigh in winter from his house in Lewis county, N. Y., to Springfield, Mass., freighted
one way with grass seed, butter, cheese and pork, and carry back dry goods, groceries and the various articles
needed in a new settlement. He was an earnest christian, and his frequent correspondence with his old friends in
West Springfield, was full of large-hearted thankfulness and religious trust. He left a widow, two children and a
host of friends to mourn his loss.
TAYLOR CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
373
I.
Is.MiEL.
1826, March 27, ronstablevillc,
374
II.
Ol.IVE.
1S27, Feb')' 25,
3/r
III.
X.VNCV.
1829, March 14.
TAYLOR CHILDREN BY SECOX
376
IV.
Charlotte
Ely.
1834, Jan'y20, Constableville, X
377*
V.
Ch.vrles
Ely.
1839, April I, "
N. Y.
526, March 29, Constableville, N. Y.
I 1829, March 15. " "
1 marria(;e.
Y. 1S36, Fcb'y 20, Constableville, N. Y.
v^^ 918 ►^♦^
SARAH TAYLOR, daughter of Sibyl Ely, (No. 343), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 2, 1798,
and died in Turin, Lewis county, N. Y., October 8, 1872. She married in Turin, March 20, 1815, SOLOMON,
son of Thomas and Mary {Carter) KILH.AM, born in Westfield, Mass., April 6, 1786. In 1798 his father
removed from Massachusetts to Turin, N. Y., with his family. Solomon Kilham served in the war of 1812
as a jjrivate and was honorably discharged. His life was spent in Turin where he was known as a man of
jMety, honored and beloved, a member of the M. E. Church. He died September 14, 1S74, the oldest man
in town, where he had lived seventy-six years.
KILHAM CHILDREN.
2378*
I.
Mary Ann.
1816
May 12.
Turin,
N.
Y
2379
II.
J AN NET.
1817,
Sept. 16
23-0*
III.
Sar.mi Ei,izai:ei 11.
iSlq,
Sept. 14
23SI*
IV.
SOLO.MON El.V.
1821,
Oct. 28,
2--,^1
V.
Obedience.
1824,
June 2,
23S3*
VI.
Leonard Colton.
1826,
May 6,
23S4
YII.
Dwif.iiT Tavi.or.
1S28.
Oct. 26.
1842, July 21, Turin, N. Y.
1874, Sept. 26, Turin,
1825, June 15,
1849, March iS,
[Unmarried. |
[Unmarried.]
SEVENTH GENERATION.
JOHN WOODS, a farmer, son of Abigail Ely, (No. 344), was born in Windsor, Vt., May 5, 1783, and
died in Passumpsic, Vt., December 30, 1842. He married in Passumpsic, March 12, 1808, widow ELANTHAN
STEVENS, dadghter of John Ide and Deborah {Pond) IVES. She was born in Reheboth, R. I., December
II, 1773, and died in Passnmpsic September 3, 1854, aged 81 years.
23S5* I. Stkvens.
23S6 11. Cl.KOKA.
2-iS7* II r. LonsA.
WOOD.S CHILI iREN.
1S09, May 7, Passumpsic, Vt.
i8io, Nov. lb,
1S13, March 12,
1871, June 2, East Ilardwick, \'t.
Huried in Passuiiipsic.
— »»^ 921 ►.«-
LUCY WOODS, daughter of Aiiicail Ely, (No. 344 i. was born in Passumpsic, Vt., August 12, 17S6, and
died in Newport, Vt., March 29, 1868. She married in Passumpsic, Vt., September 2, 1802, JERREB KENDAT,!,.
He was a farmer, born in West Springfield, Mass., May 30, 1782, and died in Newport, Vt., March i, 1854.
KEXDAI I, CHILDREN.
23SS*
I.
Jerrki).
1804. ]an'v 2.
P.assumpsir. Vt. |
2389*
II.
Ir.HN.
1S05, July 22,
2390*
III.
GEOki;E WASlItNCTilN.
1807, July 13,
2391*
IV.
James Eaiun.
iSog, June 15,
2392*
V.
Larnauii Lami;.
181 1. March 25
•■
2393
VI.
Lvma.n.
1813, Dec. 20,
W
ilcrford, Vt.
2394*
VII.
.•\l.ONZO Ran.som.
1815, April 21,
2395*
VIII.
LoRE.NZc) Dow.
1817, April 16,
2396*
IX.
MiU).
1S19, April I,
2397
X.
Chester.
1821, May 22,
*' ''
239S
XI.
William Wallace.
1824, Aug. 19,
"
2399*
XII.
Lccv Celestia.
1826, Dec. 23,
»«>S . . >
1839, Aus:- 17. I.amoillc, III.
1847, Sept. 27,
1S75, March 6, Newport, Vt.
1869, Nov. 9, PriucL-lc.u. III.
1S39, , Laiuoilh-. III. [L'liTuarTiLci.l
1857, Nov, 9, Danville, Vt.
1822, Sept. 7, VVaterford, Vl.
1876, April — , Princeton, 111.
I Ij nniarried.]
EBENEZER WOODS, a farmer, son of Ahigail Ely, (No. 344), was born in P.arnet, Vt., November
23, 1787, where he died, October 3, 1872. He married in St. Johnsbury, Vt., April 9, 1S12, LETl'IOE, daughter
of John and Hannah (///<-) BARKER. She was born in St. Johnsbury, Vt., September 14. 1795. and died in
Waterford, Vt., June 24, 1868.
WOODS CHILDREN.
2400-^
2401*
I. JcLiA Franklin.
II. loHN Barker.
1S14, July 19, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
1820, July 8,
SAMPSON WOODS, son of Arigail Ely, (No. 344), a farmer, was born in Passumpsic, Vt., Octolier 15,
1789, where he died March 10, 1863. He married in St. Johnsbury, Vt., March 31, 1818, HANNAH BROWN,
daughter of Abel and {Browti) SHOREY, born in St. Johnsbury, June 11, 1801, and died in Passumpsic,
August 22, 1872.
WOODS CHILDREN.
2402-
2403*
2404*
2405
2406
2407
240S*
2409
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
Curtis S.mith.
Melissa D.
Dianna Shorey.
George Washin<;ton.
MiLO Jewett.
Jerry Dickerman.
Loren Ide.
Lucy Kendall.
1S21, Oct. 2, Passumpsic, Vt.
1824, Dec. 12, "
1827, Dec. 12, ■■ "
1829, Jan'y 23,
1831, Nov. II, ■' "
1S34, Dec. 6, " "
1S38, March 31, " "
1S40, Sept. 9.
1S79. April 3, Pickwick, Minn
1869, June 21, Passumpsi
1S63, March 15, Pas
Vt.
[Unmarried.]
[Unmarried.]
;umpsic, Vt.
[Unmarried.]
SEVENTH GENERATION.
'4J
-»^ 924 ^
FREDERICK BARROW TRENCK WOODS, a former, son of Aiugail Ely, (No. 344), was
I'assumpsic, Vt., Augvist lo, 1792, where he died February 19, 1845. He married in IJarnet, Vt., Den
1S17, ASENATH, daughter of Ika and Hannah {Kciidal/) HARVEY, born in Passumpsic, Vt., June
and died in \Vaterville, Me., April 20, 1858.
WOODS CHILDREN.
born in
ember 4,
24, 1800,
24 1 u*
I.
Lr.wis West.
241 1*
II.
Sul>HIA W()RTHIN(ir(J
2412
III.
JIarv Harvi;y.
2413*
IV.
Sarau Jank.
2414*
V.
FREDERleK.
2415*
VI.
Ai!ii;.ui, Ei,v.
2416*
VII.
Cl'RlIS Harvev.
2417
VIII.
Ei,iz.\ .\mei,i.\.
Married in Elk-iivi
and Juruslia (\V<
1S37, where he di
1818, Sept. 4, Si, johnsbiuy, Vt.
1S21, April I, ■■
1S23, Sept. 23, Passiuiipsic, Vt.
1827, Oct. 26,
1829, Jidy 27, Coventry, Vt.
1833, April 29,
1836, June iS, St. Juhnsljiuy, Vt.
1S47, N.,
J5, liostcin, .Ma;
1857, Aug. 14, Wateiville, Me
1S63, July 2, in tlie hattle of Cetlysburi;, Fa.
1S41, Jan'y 13. Passumpsic, Vt. j
e, Ulster county, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1S65, Perry Isaii
id) Keycs. horn in West Henrietta, Monroe county,
I Jul)' 2S, 1S74. He was a farmer. No children.
h, son of Isaiah
N. Y., .\pril II,
-»»^ 925 .^«—
ELSIE WOODS, daughter of x\iiioaii. Ely, (No. 344), was born in Passumpsic, Vt., May 2s, 1794, and
died in Plattsburgh, N. Y., February 25, 1873. She married JOSEPH, son of 'I'homa.s and Ruth {Merrill)
HAZELTON, born in Passumpsic, Vt., where he died October 11, 1863. He was a carjienter and joiner.
241S
2419*
2420*
2421
2422*
2423
2424.
2425
I.
II.
HI.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VHI.
He.nrv HuiaiARi).
Emily Fan.ny.
Harriet Newell.
Benjamin Franklin.
Louise Woods.
Ci.EORA Betsey.
Married in Atlanta,
born in Delaware
HAZELTON CHILDREN.
1S17, Dec. 25, Passumpsic, Vt.
l8ig, June 27, " "
1820 Dec. 26,
182-, Nov. — ,
1827, Julys,
1S29, Nov. 22, " "
III., May 4, 1S58, Josiah, son
county, Oliio, Dec. 21, 1S19.
1862, Feby 5, Eagle Harbor, Mich.
1853, Jan'y 7, Passumpsic, Vt.
1872, Dec. 13, Plattsburgh, N. Y.
)f Stephen and Betsey (Thayer) Gorham,
Farmer. Both living in 1882 in Homer,
III. No children.
Truman Woods.
.\lbert Milton.
1832, June — , Coventry, Vt.
1S3-, July — , Passumpsic, Vt.
-»^^ 926 I
LEONARD WOODS, son of Auigail Ely, (No. 344), a former, was Ixjrn ni Passumpsic, Vt., March 17,
1796, where he died February 16, 1843. He married in Barnet, Vt., December 21, 1817, EUNICE, daughter of
John and Ellanthan {hie) STEVENS, born in Passumpsic, Vt., December 30, 1800, and died in Derby Line,
Vt., March 23, 1852.
woods CHILDREN.
1831, Jan'y 21, Coventry, Vt.
1S70, Nov. 27, Derby Line, Vt.
2426
I.
-Vlmira SoI'HRONIA.
1818,
Dec. 12, Passumpsic, Vt.
2427
II.
Truman Stevens.
1821,
May 17,
242.S
III.
Aurilla Annette.
1825,
Oct. 4,
2429
IV.
Clorintha Stevens, j
1831,
lune 12,
2430
V.
Cleora Stevens. \
1831,
June 12,
2431
VI.
Solomon Howard.
1833
March 23, " "
2432
\'II.
Ellen Carroll.
1838
April 20,
1S32, May 13, Passumpsic, Vt.
1852, March 31, Derby Line, Vt,
SOPHIA WOODS, daughter of Abiclail Ely, (No. 344), was born in Pa.ssumpsic, Vt., Sept. — , 1800,
where she died March 16, 1875. She married in Passumjisic in 1827, SAMUEL PECK, born in Lyndon, Vt.,
November 11, 1797, and died in Passumpsic, Marcli 18, 1881.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
433
I,
Gk(iki;e W.xurkn
434
11.
I.\NF. A.
435
ill.
.Sol'lll.\.
436
IV.
Wn.i.i.\M Eih;..\r.
437
V.
Henry Oli.n.
438
VI.
HOR.VCK T'JHN'.
PF.CK CHILDREN.
1S28, Jan'v 30, Passumpsic, Vt.
1821), Aug. 15,
1S31, June 24,
1S33, March 24.
1S35, Sept. 16,
1838, . .
1S50, April 30.
1S73, April 25.
1573, March 7.
1574, April II.
-»*-. 9S9 .-*• —
RILEV CH.AITN WOODS, a former, son of Ahig-ail Ely, (No. 3 44 j, was liorn in l'assuini)sic, \'t.,
Novcml)t-r 11, 1802, where he died February 3, 1880. He married in I'assumpsic, January 27, 1829, EVDIA,
daughter of Ebenezek and Eunice (^Nourse) THURSTON, born in Danvers, Ma,ss., July 17, 1801.
244 1"
2442
I. Louisa Cl:shman.
1 1. TiRZAH Wksi'.
111. Oscar Cusiiman.
I\'. Amelia Sophia.
\'. lollN RlI.KY.
WOODS children.
iS2g, Nov. 26,
1534, Feb'y 28,
1535, Oct. 26,
1841. July 17,
1S43, Aug. 27,
sic, Vt.
1856, Feb'y 11.
1S42, Dec. Kj.
^».-. 932 ^*^
CLARISSA WOODS, daughter of Ruhama Ely, (No. 345), was horn in Wind.sor, \t., Dciemlier 17,
1783, and died in Farmersville, Cattaraugus county, N. Y., February 4, 1S53. She married in Windsor, Vt.,
September 5, 1804, THOMAS, son of Daniel Witherel and Mary {Pa/mer) RICHARDS, born in New
London, Conn., September 18, 1773, and died in Lisle, Broome county, N. Y., June 2, 1822.
II.
111.
IV.
V.
RICHARDS children.
EnwARi) Palmer. | 1S05, April 3, Windsor, Vt. |
Married in Lisle, Broome county, N. Y., April 20, 1S2S, Helsey, daughter
Launders, born in Lisle, Nov. 19, 1802. N'o children.
Hallam.
James Madison.
Mary Palmer.
Sarah Gardner.
1S07, March 26, Windsor, Vt.
iSog, Jan'y 21, "
iSli, Feb'y I, "
1S13. May—.
1881, Aua
of John
.Mason, Mich
1871, Jan'y 1, llainiltoii, .Miclr
1S49, Do
Kushfurd, N. V.
I Unmarried. |
LccY Leavens. 1S17, Oct. 4, Lisle, Broom couniy, N. V.
Married, in Farmersville, N. Y, Oct. 8, 1858, Albert Gallatin, son of Jerry a
(Thurston) Lewis, born in Lisle, N. Y., March 23, 1814, and died in Lev
Jan'y 5, 1878. No children.
Clarissa Woods. | 1S19, Dec. 3, Lisle, X. Y. |
id H.annah
isville, Pa.,
.^-. 934 ►.«-
LirCY WOODS, daughter of Ruhama Ely, (No. 345), was born in Windsor, Vt., January 15, 1788, and
died in Rushford, N. Y., August 17, i860. She married in Windsor, Vt., Decemlier 8, 1808, CALVIN, son of
Charles and Lydia {Graver) LEAVENS, born in AVindsor, Vt., August 18, 17S4, and died in Rushford, N. Y.,
May 5, 1862. He was a blacksmith and farmer.
LEAVEN'S CHILDREN.
2451 1. Calvi.n- Galcsha. I 1S09, Sept. 28, Reading, Vt. |
Married first, April 16, 1S34, Marj' Palmer Richards, No. 2447. Married second, ,
— , Lucia (Woods) Benjamin, No. 2459. See their records.
2452 II. Grover. 1 i8il, March 4, Windsor, Vt. | 1S75, Dec. 17, Horse Heads, N. Y.
Married Mehitable Roberts, born in Canandaigua. N. Y.. in 1S07, and died in Horse
Heads, N. Y., Sept. — , 1SO5. No children.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
145
453*
III,
L.\ruA.
454*
IV.
LVI-OKII.
455"
V.
LlCY LilRAINli.
450*
VI.
Damei. Woiuis.
457
VII.
Liiri.sE.
Married in Hor
LE.4VENS CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
1812. Nov. 23, Windsor, Vt.
1815, Feb'y 26,
1817, March g,
1822, Feb'y 13,
1830, Jan'y 2, Riishford, N. Y.
Heads, N. Y,, March 24, 1864, Cenelure, son of Henjamiii and Eiinic
1875, Dec. 20, Riishford, N. Y.
1S7S, May 26, Toledo, Ohio.
(Sonicrs) Dayton, born in Vcteriin, Chemung county, N. Y., Jan'v to, 1S2
in Elmira, N. Y. No children.
Thev reside
^-»»-. 935 .►^-.-
I,.\URA WOODS, daughter of Ruham.-^ Ely, (No. 34S), was born in Windsor, Vt., February 14, 1791,
and died in Rushford, N. Y., February 20, 1869. She married in Rushford, August 2, 1818, DAVID, son of
CoRN'ELius I), and Phebe {Rcmiiigfon) BOARD. He was a farmer, born in Castleton, Vt., July 27, 1792, and
died in Rushford, N. Y., August 2, 1877.
BOARD CHILD.
=45S
Osr.\R FiTKAi.AMi. I 1S20, Feb'y 22, Bloomfield, N. 1. |
Married, Nov. 23, 1S48, Clarissa Woods Richards, No. 2450. See her record.
-».- 936 .^A
I).\xNIEL WOODS, son of Ruha.ma Elv, (No. 345), was born in Windsor, Vt., August 2, 1792, and died
in Rushford, N. Y., March 25, 184S. He married in Rushford, February — , 1810, LAURA, daughter of Joshua
and Rei!ECCa {Spencer) WILSON. She was born in Windsor, Vt., , and died in Rushford, N. Y., May 1 1,
18S1. Daniel Woods was a farmer, and preacher in Wesleyan Methodist Church, of which his wife was a member.
2459*
I
2460
II.
246 1 *
Ill
2462*
IV
2463*
V
2464*
VI
241,5*
VII
24(.0*
VIII
2467*
IX
2468*
X
WOODS CHILDREN,
LniA Si'ENCEi'i. I iSii, May 31, Rushford,
MvKA Ann. | 1813, June 5,
Married Thomas W. Eaton. No children.
Li \ KKF.TT ETHEI.1!ERT
RkiM'.i r A RUHAMA.
Sarah Louisa.
LlCY Lo\'ETT.
Daniel Clark.
Laura Cornellv.
Milton McC.\ll.
M.\Rv Jane.
1815, Sept. 21, Rushford
1818, Nov. 29, Caneadea
1820, Nov. 12,
1824, April 20, Rushford
1826, Nov. 21,
1829, Feb'y 15,
1830, March 2,
1832, Julys,
N. Y.
N. Y.
, N. Y,
184S, March i, Rushford, N. Y.
1S76, Aug. 23.
1877, Dec. 3.
^ST t-**^
ELY WOODS, a fanner, son of Ruhama Ely, (No. 345), was born in Windsor, Vt., May 6, 1794, and died
in Rushford, N. Y., February 23, 1879. He married in Rushford, N. Y., March 31, 1818, NANCY, daughter of
P;neas and Esther (Buckinf^/iam) GAREY. It is said she was the first white girl in Rushford. She was born in
Connecticut, March 30, iSoo, and died in Rushford, September 6, 1869.
WOODS children.
2409-
I. WlI,I.L\M WaISON
2470*
II. Caroline Garev.
2471
III. Maila.
Married John Du Be
2472*
IV. Percy.
2473
V. Esther.
l86g. M.ay 9, Rushford, N. Y,
1856, Sept. 9, " "
1879, M.ay 8,
1820, Sept. 29, Rushford, N. Y.
1822, July 26,
1S24, April 29,
Jan'y 26, 1854, and died childless.
I 1826, Dec. 8, Rushford, N. Y. I
I 1S28, Dec. 19, " " I
Married first, .May 2, 1858, Gilbert Richardson. He died Jan'y 22, 1863. Married
second, April 20, 1865, John W. Eldridge. Living in 1882 in Wichita, KaiL No
children.
VI.
Catharine.
1833.
March 17,
Rushfu
rd, N, Y
VII.
WlI.lUR FiSK,
1S35.
.\pril 24,
■III.
Frank Eneas,
1S37,
Oct, .,,
146
SEVEM'H GENERAllUN.
>^^ 938 >^*^^
RILEY WOODS, son of Ruhama Ely, (No. 34S), was born in Windsor, Vt., November 15, 1798, and
died in Riishford, N. Y., October 13, 1876. He married in Chester, Vt., November i, 1822, ABKIAII,,
daughter of John and F^sthkr HEALD. She was born in Chester, Vt., February 2, 1803, and died in Rushford,
N. Y., February i, 1845.
WOODS CHILDREN.
2477
2478*
247'J*
24S0
2481
24S2
24S3
24 84*
24S5*
I. Daniel Healh.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
I 1S23, May I, Chuslcr, Vl
Married, Oct. i, 1S47. in Ruslivillc, N. Y., Elvira Lamljcrson.
Aliiert.
William Rilev.
Fa.nny Sa\age.
Mary Caroline.
1S25, May 23, Pennet, N. Y.
1827, April 19, Rushford, N. Y.
i82g. May 4,
1831, May 17,
I
.\o chil
: 1S76
.Ircn.
Ocl 17.
Married in Joliel, 111., Oct. 10, 1859, Joseph Vinson, N'o childr
JdiiN Randolph.
Edwin Skeels.
Ann Eliza.
George.
1S33, March 30, Rnshford, .N. Y.
1835, Feb'y 22,
1840, Aug, 2, '■ "
1842, Nov. 27,
1S32,
1839.
Rushfo
Rnshfn
d. N. Y.
d, N. V.
Dec. 4.
Au;;. 9, Rnshford, N. V.
-».^ 939 ►••-
WILLIAM WOODS, a former, son of Ruhama Ely, (No. 345), was born in Windsor, \'t., December 18.
1800, and died in Franklinville, Cattaraugus county, N. Y., September 16, 1867. He married, June — , 1824,
in Weatliersfield, Vt., ROSANNAH, daughter of Richard and Marian FARWELL. She was born in
Weathersfield, \'t., Jiil\- 15, 1803, and died in Franklinville, N. Y., August 3, 185 1. He married in September,
1853, PHILUR.A, daughter of .\mos PECK. She was born in 181 7, and died in Moscow, N. Y., January — , 1877.
WOODS CllH.DREN.
1827, March 21, Rushford, N. V.
1829, May 12, '• " 187S, .\ug. 22, Farm
1S32, May 26, •'
1836, March 11,
Married in Franklinville, N. Y., Feb'y 19, 1S61, James, son of James and Zillah (Varty)
Dal/.ell, a fanner, born in Lyndon, N. V., Dec. 31, 1S32, and died in Franklinville, N. V.,
March 25, 1877. No children. She is living in Gowanda, Erie county, N. Y., 1882.
2490 V. John. j 1S40, Oct. 13, Rushford, N. Y. ] 1848, Nov. 6.
2491* VI. William Wilson. | 1S42, Oct. 5,
2486*-
I.
Makcia.
2487*
II.
Marian.
2488*
III.
Richard.
2489
IV.
Maria.
• ^ 94:1 ►♦*-
ALBERT WOODS, son of Ruhama Ely, (No. 345), was born in Windsor, Vt., April 5, 1804, and died in
(^uincy, Branch coimty, Mich., October 10, 1850. He was a farmer. He married in Windsor, \'t., .\pril 2,
1825, BETSEY, daughter of Ebenezer and Sarah [Orvis) KENDALL. She was born in West Windsor, Vt.,
August 6, 1804, where she died April 11, 1826. He married in Rushford, N. V., in January, 1829, EMILY
LYMAN, who was born in Weathersfield, Vt. They separated, and he married in Rochester, N. Y., in 1836,
ABIGAIL McCORD, daughter of Denea and Catharine {McCord) HAGAMAN. She was born in Pough-
keepsie, N. Y., June 20, 1800, and died in Somerset, Mich., June 25, 1873.
HIS CHILD ];V FIRST MARRIAGE.
I. ELiz.MiEj H Kendall. | 1S26, .-\pril 6, Windsor, Vt.
I 1866. Now 29, Ka!ama/.<j
2493*
2494"-
2495
III.
IV,
Laura Ruhama
Emma Phebe.
WOODS child by second .MARRIAGE.
WOODS CHILDREN 1!Y THIRD MARRIAGE.
L't, Mich. I
j 1S38, May 16, Some
I 1842, Dec. 15, " " I
Married in North Adams, Mich., Aug. 24, 1S67, Jacob DeCon, born at Port Dover, Pro-
vince of Ontario, Canada, Sept. 6, 1S43, son of Isaac and Frances (Dunmeads) DeCon.
They reside, August, 1S82, in Eldorado, Kan. No children.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
-'*^^ 845 i
RV.y. RICHARD MONTGOMERY ELY, son of Arishai, (No. 347), was born in West Windsor, Vt.,
February lo, 1795, and died in Cavendish, Vt., June 10, 1S61. He married in Windsor, Vt., June 10, 181S,
LORA, daughter of Benj.'vmin and Sarah {Maiming) SKIMMER. She was born in Pomfret, Vt., June 16,
1796, and died in Cavendish, October 20, i88r. He pursued his academic studies in Meriden, N. H., studied
divinity with Luland Howard, in Windsor, Vt., was ordained as a Baptist minister July, 1820, and settled over
Baptist churches at the following places : Springfield, Vt., from the fall of 1820 to the fall of 1830, ten years ;
Saxton I'illagc, Rockingham, Vt., from the fall of 1830 to fall of 1835, five years ; supplied church in Windsor, Vt.,
six months during the absence of its pastor in Europe; To7onshend, Vt., from spring of 1836 to spring of 1838,
two years; Chester, Vt., from spring of 1838 to the fall of 1842, four and a-half years; Barnstable, Mass., from
the fall of 1842 to fall of 1848, six years; Mount Holly, Vt., from the fall of 1848 to fall of 1853, five years, and
Ca~i'endish, Vt., from the fall of 1853 to fall of 1856, three years. In 1856 he had a slight attack of paralysis and
soon after resigned the charge of his church, though he continued to preach occasionally till he had a second attack
about three years after the first, which wholly incapacitated him for any such duty.
CHILDREN.
1820, Oct. 2, Windsor, \'t.
1S26, March ig. Sprinijfiold, Vt.
1S2S, March 27,
1832, July 2g, RockinKham, \'t. I 1833, March 21, Rockingham. Vt.
1834, May 27,
1839, March II, Chester, Vt I 1840, July 21, Chester. Vt.
2496«
I.
James Winchell
Coleman
2497*
II.
RvLAMi Frri.EK.
24<,S*
III.
Fkancis Wavi.ami.
2499
IV.
EliWARD Pavson.
2500*
V.
MaRV El-IZAIiETU.
2501
VI.
Lora ISAIIEL.
-^^^ 9-3.6
M. LA FAYETTE ELY, son of Aimshai, (No. 347). was born in West Windsor. Vt., March 13, 1797, and
died in Ridgway, Elk county, Pa., February 23, 1S76. He married in Rushford, N. Y., December 6, 1S20,
BETSEY, daughter of Sa.mpson and Mary (Spaiihiing] HARDY, born April 28, 1802, and died January 19, 18^1.
CHILDREN'.
2502* I. BvRON Fred. i 1822, July 7, Rushford, N. Y.
2503 11. IsAKKiLA. I 1824, July 23. " ■' I 1842, Jan'y 22, Cuba, X. V.
Married in Cuba, Allegany county, N. Y., July 27, 1S41, James M., son of Joseph and
Asenatli (Cross) Jewell, born in Otselic, Chenango county, N. V., July 8, 1818, and
resides, ( June, 1SS2,) in Evans, Eric county, N. V.
2504*
III.
Mary.
2505*
IV.
E.MELINE.
2506*
V.
Andrew Jackson.
2507
VI.
Malonev.
250S*
VII.
Eunice Lihise.
1827, Jan'y I, Rushford, N. V.
1S29, March ig,
1831, Jan'y 21,
1S33, July 14,
183^, Jan'v i^.
1S75, Feb'y 19. Rushford, N. Y.
--^^ 9-iV ►**--
FANNIE ELY, daughter of Abishai, (No. 347), was born in West Windsor, Vt., April 25, 1799, and died
Sejitember 7, 1830, in North Hartland, Vt. She married in West Windsor, January 25, 1822, HORACE, son of
Jaiiez and Mary {^Savage) HUNTER, a mason, born in Burke, Vt.,. August 30, 1796, and died in Bethel, Vt.,
January 7, 1877.
hunter children.
I.
II.
III.
LoRAiNE Ely.
GeoRC.E HlNTER.
Henry.
1822, Xov. 25, Hartland, Vt.
1S24, Jidy 16,
1827, June 6,
Living in New York City. [Unmarried. J
1S2S, Aug. 6. Hartland, Vt.
9SO •'^
HESTER ANN ELY, daughter of AnisHAi (No. 347), was born in West Windsor, Vt., August 20, 1805,
and died in Watertown, N. Y., February 14, 1848. She married in Windsor, Vt., December 9, 1824, JOSIAH,
son of Martin and Sarah [Puffer) LAWRENCE, a farmer, born in New Haven. Conn., July
at Stone Mills, Jefferson county, N. Y.. September 16. iSyCi.
1800, and died
14^
SEVENTH GENERATION.
2512*
I.
Charles
Ely.
1826, Nov. 20, LaFar
2513
II.
George
Washington.
1828, Jan'y 26,
2514*
III.
Sarah E
pta Bi
SHNELL.
1 83 1, Feb'y 26,
25 1 5"
IV.
Richard
1S33, Dec. 14,
2516*
V.
M.\RTIN.
1S35, Dec. 10.
2SI7
VI.
Daniel.
1S38, Dec. 26,
2518
VII.
Helen.
1845, Dec. 8,
LAWRENCE CHILDREN.
rgviUe, N. Y.
1S74, Feb'y 27. Walertown, N. Y.
1S73, ,
AMANDA MILLER, daughter of Lucretia Ely, (No. 348), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Augu.st
29, 1778, and died in Rochester, N. Y., December 20, 1862. She married in Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y.,
August 23, 1798, DANIEL, son of Asa and Faith {ATcCall), HARRIS. He was born in Lebanon, Conn.,
October 10, 1 771, and died in Rochester, N. Y., August 10, 1853. He owned a large farm in Otsego, Otsego
county, N. Y., and was "well off," until the coming of age of certain heirs of whom he knew nothing before, who
set up a claim to the land and dispossessed him. In 1816 he removed to West Brighton, Monroe county, N. Y., and
on the commencement of the Erie canal took a contract to execute a certain section. He "struck rock," was held
to his contract, and lost every dollar. He then purchased a farm in Brighton, worked out his debt, cleared his
farm, which he subsequently sold. In 1850 he went to Rochester, where he died in 1853, in comfortable circum-
stances, notwithstanding his repeated reverses. He was a man of remarkable energy, well educated, and an officer
in the war of 181 2.
HARRIS children.
1S74, Sept. 7, Cleveland, Ohio.
1S44, July 23, Buffalo, N. Y.
1871, March 2, Henrietta, N. Y.
1874, April 10, Buffalo, N. Y.
1846, Oct. 8,
1875, Jan'y 14, Rochester, N. Y.
1848, Sept. 2, Allegan, Mich.
1S63, Sept. If), Buffalo, .\'. Y.
1859, .March 6, Rochester, N. Y.
2519*
I.
Sluman W.vttles.
iSoo, Jan'y 5, Otsego, N. Y.
2520*
II.
AiiiATHUR Milliard
1S02, Aug. 23, "
2521*
III.
Permelia.
1805, Feb'y 1, "
2522*
IV.
Linus Ely.
1807, July I,
2523*
V.
Perlina.
l8io, March 12, "
2524*
VI.
Daniel Ely.
l8i2, Aug. 12. Springtickl. N. V.
2525
VII.
Asa McCall.
1814, Jan. II, "
Married, Feb'y 10,
1842, Mary Stone. No children.
2520*
VIII.
Chauncey Leland.
1S16, Sept. 6, West Brighton, N. Y.
2527*
IX.
Nancy.
1818, Dec. 28, "
2528*
-X.
Polly Ann.
1821, March 9, "
ELY MILLER, son of Lucretia Ely, (No. 348), a farmer, was born in West Springfield, Mass., June 9,
1782, and died in Gates, Monroe county, N. Y., August 27, 1872, aged 90 years. He married in Warren, Otsego
county, N. Y., March 31, 1805, POLLY, daughter of Daniel and Hannah {Woohut) LOOMIS. She was born
.\pril 30, 1786, and died in Gates, N. Y., October 8, 1858.
2529
I.
Maria.
2=; so*
II.
Betsey Allen
2531
III.
Calvin R.
2532*
IV,
Cvius h.
2533*
V.
Al\ LN,
2534
VI.
Hannah.
2535*
VII.
RANSm.nl
253f.
VIII.
HlLDAII.
2537
I.X.
Caroline.
MILLER children.
1806, March 23, Scipio, Cayuga Co., N. Y.
1808, Nov. 3,
i8lo, March 6, "
1813, Oct. 9,
1814, Dec. 10, West Brighton, Monroe
county, N. Y.
1S16, Nov. 10, West Brighton, Monroe
county, N. Y.
1819, April 5, West Brighton, Monroe
county, N. Y.
1821, Aug. 3, West Brighton, Monroe
county, N. Y.
1824, June I, West Brighton, Monroe
countv, N. Y.
1S71, Sept. 7, Gates, N. Y.
1S62. July 5. Hamlin, Monroe county. N. Y.
1S79, Oct. 20, Gates, N. Y.
1849, Aug. 8, West Brighton, N. Y.
1S41. Aug. II, "
SEVENTH GENERATION.
— »-- 9S6 ^.
LUCRETIA MILLER, daughter of Lucretia Ely, (No. 348). was born in West .Springfield, Mass., July
15, 1785, and died in West Brighton, Monroe county, N. Y., February 28, 1879. i^he married in Warren. N." Y..
January 13, 1807, JOHN BURNHAM, son of John and Anna (^Biiniham) LEE. He was born in Hartford.
Conn., October 15, 1783. and died in West Brighton, N. Y., December 27. 1S46. He was a farmer and biac k-
smitii.
LEE CHILDREN.
2540
2541*
2542
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
Nancy Cornki.lx. | rSoy, Nov. 6, W.irren, N. Y.
Married, M.ircli 23, 1847, John Stewart Ellis. No children.
Electa Philena. iSio, April 6, Edmeston, N. Y.
Ekastus Chester. 1813, June ig, West Brighton, N. Y.
Sarah Ann. 1S15, Mav 15,
JiiHN LoTHRUr. 181S, May 14,
Harru^t Exeline.
.'\nn Eliza.
1823, Sept. II,
1826, Aug, 23,
iSSo, Feb'y 29, West Brighton, N. Y.
1S66, Jan'y 17, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
1814, Aug. I, West Brighton, N. Y.
1846, Aug. 22, ■■ ■■ "
1862, Dec. I,
[Unmarried.]
1857, April 10, West Brighton, N. Y.
[Unmarried. |
JACOB MILLER, son of Lucretia Ely, (No. 348), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 4,
1787, and died in Kalamazoo, Mich., October 27, 1855. He married FANNY ALLEN. She died in Brighton,
Monroe county, N. Y., May 27, 1825, aged thirty-three years. He married in Brighton, Monroe county, N. Y.,
MARY ANN ALLEN, sister of his first wife. She died in Brighton, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1836, aged 41 years
and two months. He married in Brighton, N. Y., widow SALLY STRICKLAND. She died in Brighton, N. Y.,
April 6, 1849, aged sixty-one years. He married in Rochester, N. Y. , November 22, 1849, MARY ANN
GORDON, who was born in Springfield. Otsego county, N. Y., June 21, 1807, and died in Kalamazoo, Mich.
miller children, all IIY FIRST MARRIAGE.
545'"
I.
Sarah.
1813,
Oct. 4, Br
Kh
ton,
N.
Y.
546*
II.
Ursula.
1S15,
Oct. 6,
547*
III.
Lccretia.
1S17,
Sept. 21,
54S
IV.
Lacra .i^NN.
1819,
Sept. II,
549*
V.
Davh) Rockwell.
1S21,
Aug. 31,
550
551
VI.
VII.
CoKIlEI.IA.
Fanny.
1823,
1825,
Aug. 6,
Jan'y — ,
l>=»f
=!FI
1870, Dec. 15, Watson, Mich.
1868, Sept. 7, Lennox, Mich.
1S40, May 21, Brighton, N. Y.
1S44, July S, Brighton, N. Y.
1S25. Aug. 3, "
EMILY MILLER, daughter of Lucretia Ely, (No. 348 ), was born in West Springfield, Mass., in 1789, and
died in Rochester, N. Y., July 4, 1858. She married in Scipio, Cayuga county, N. V., PETER GROVER, born
in Becket, Mass., and died in the LI. S. service in Plattsburgh, N. Y., in 1S14. She married in Brighton,
Monroe county, N. Y., 1819, JAMES CHASE, who was liorn in Tiverton, R. I., Febrnary 9, 1766, and died in
Henrietta, Monroe county, N. Y., December 31, 184S.
2552*
I.
Elihc II.
2553*
II.
Valencia
2554
III.
Dwic;iri'.
2555
IV.
Zalmon.
2556*
V.
Cl.lMKNA.
2557
VI.
Jane.
GROVER CHILDREN.
1802, Aug. 23, Scipio, N. Y.
1804, ,
1806, ,
1811, Jan y 27,
1814, July 16,
I 1S25, Do
CHASE CHILI)
1, II<-nrietta, N. V.
Drowned about 1S55.
Killed in Patriot war
in C
Died in Ohio.
1861, Nov. 16, Brighton, N. V
I 1S57, Sept. 13, Ileur
Ida.
[Unmarried. J
H:nmarrie,l.|
■5°
SEVENTH GENERATION.
-■ . 959
NANCY MILLER, daughter of Lucretia Ely, (No. 348), was bom in West Siiringfield, Mass., May
28, 1792, and died in Royalton, Niagara county, N. Y., January 15, 1826. She married in Rochester, N. \'., in
1816, SAMUEL, son of David and Temperance WORTHINGTON, a carpenter and joiner, born in I'cru,
Berksliire county, Mass., January 8, 1792, and died in Royalton, N. V., Septeml)er 17, 1828. SihiiikI
U'ortliiiiir/on was one of the first settlers in Rochester, N. W, and it is said he built the first frame house ihere.
2559* I. David.
2560* II. S(ii'Ui.\.
2561* III. LoRKNZl).
25f)2* IV. Ei.i/.A Jam;.
WORTH IN(; TON CHILDREN.
iSiS, March 18, Roclu'slcr, N. V.
1S20, May S. Royalton, N. V.
1822, May I,
1825, May S,
-» . -i 962 ► . «.
HARVEY MILLER, son of Lucretia Ely, (No. 348), was born in Warren, Otsego count)-, N. Y.,
January 17, 1799, and is now, (April 1885), living in Shawnee, Niagara county, N. Y. — a farmer. He married in
Henrietta, Monroe county, N. Y., June 30, 1821, MATILDA, daughter of Seth and Sarah {Sc/ilcn) BULL.
She was born in Middlefield, Mass., in the year 1800, and is still living in Shawnee wilh her husband.
2563* I. Ol.IVKR.
25f)4* II. I.ACKA LrCRKI'I.\.
2565* III. Cn.xKi.i'.s Edcar.
MILLER CHILDUKN.
1822, Aug. 13, Brifrhton, N. V.
1834, April 21, Whealfiild, N. V.
1S39, May 3,
^. 1 963 ^<
CAPT. FESTUS COOLLY, son of Huldah Ely, (No. 349), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May
19, i784,and died in Elyria, Ohio, August 9, 1872. He married in Suffield, Conn., February 2, 1810, DEBORAH,
daughter of Ep.er and Jerusha PHELPS. She was born in Granby, Conn., September, 1789, and died in Elyria,
Ohio, August 4, 1876. Capt. Cooley removed with his wife from West Springfield, Ma.ss., to Elyria, Ohio, in June,
181 7, to take charge of a grist mill and a saw mill, which had been erected the previous year for Hemaii Ely. He
continued in charge of these mills for several years; then engaged in farming, which he followed until he became
advanced in years, when he gave up business and resided in the village of Elyria until his death. His wife, before
removing to Elyria, was a Baptist, but on her arrival, there being no such organization in Elyria, she did not unite
with any church until August, 1831, when, with her two daughters, Huldah and Harriet, she joined the Presbyte-
rian Church, of which she was a consistent and devoted member during her life. Her husband also joined the
same church in July, 1858.
COOLLY children.
2566*
2567
256S
Fkshs. I 1810, Nov. i6, West Spiingfic'Ul, Mass. I
Hil.DAii PiiKi.ps. I 1S12, June ig, " " " I 1838, Sept, i<), ICIyiia, Oliio.
Married, Aug. 9, 1831, in Elyria, Ohio, Calvin, son of David and Rlioda lianiard, born in
Shelbmne, Mass., Aug. 4, 1805.
IIauriet Maii.kv. | 1813, July 19. West Springfield, Mass. | 1S36, May 7, Elyria, Ohio, [rnniarried. ]
-•« - 964: ^-.-B-
CHARLES COOLEY, son of Huldah Ely, (No. 349), a farmer, was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
March 9, 1787, where he died January 12, 1858. He married in West Springfield, Mass., November 24, 1S12,
LORINDA, daughter of Simeon and Mary {Ci'lton) SMITH. She was born in West Springfield, April 16, 1790,
where she died August 8, 1876.
COOLEY children.
1849, May 10, West Springfield, Mass.
1841, Dec. 17, " " [Unmarried.]
1823, May 27, West Springfield, Mass.
1S77, Jan'y i,
1827, Sept. 10, " "
Married, May 13, 1S47, Frederic Lewis Leonard, son of Gratia Ely, (No. 2629). See his record.
2569*
I.
Charles.
1814, Sept. 10,
Wes
Springfield, Mass.
2570
II.
Fredkrick.
1816, March 28
2571
III.
Preston S.mith.
1818, Feb'y 15,
2572*
IV.
Mary Colton.
1822, Jan'y 13,
■'
2573
V.
Huldah Olmstead.
1824, June 27,
2574
VI.
Lorinda Smith.
1826, Oct. 10,
SEVENTH GENERAl'ION.
-»— 966 . .—
ROGER CO()LEV,son of Hui.uah Ely, (No. 349), was horn in West Springfield, Mass., lune 9, 1795, and
died in Watertown, Wis., September 13, 1847. He married in Elyna, Ohio, September 9, 1824, IRENE ALLEN.
■I'hey were married by Rev Daniel ]V. Lathrop, the first pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Elyria, and this was
the first marriage by him in that place. Miss Allen removed from Connecticut to Ohio with the fiimily of William
A. Bronson. one of the early settlers in Elyria, where Miss Allen taught the first public school. She was the daughter
of C.\i>T. Eth.^n Volt.aire Allen, and granddaughter of Gen. Ethan Allen, the hero of Et. Ticonderoga. She
was born in Woodbury, Conn., January 27, 1800, and died in Watertown, Wis., November 24, 1867.
C()OLI■'.^• CHILDREN.
2575*
I.
Ei.ilir.
1S26,
Iiinc 7, Elvria, Ohio.
2576
n.
Frkiilrick.
182S,
Ft'b'v 7, ■'
2577
III.
IIi'Li).\H Anceline,
1829,
Junes,
257S
IV.
Clitcs Rogek.
1831,
July 6,
25711
V.
Fa);ii's Alien.
1834.
Auk. f'. ••
25SI)
VI.
Mauv An.n Hakkiet.
18.37.
lune 27, •■
2581*
VII.
Helen Mak.
1S40,
lan'v 2. Watertown, Wi
1S79, July 22, Jackson, Mich.
1875, Dec. 24, Uniontown. .\la.
1862, Nov. 20, Watertown, Wis.
[L'lMnarried.]
1S4S, Jan'y 2, Walurtuwn, Wis.
H.VRVEV ELY, son of Levi, (No. 3S1), was born in West Springfield, Mass., June 19, 1793, and died
in Oak Center, Wis., October 9, 1858. In his younger days he was a school teacher and subsequently was
emiiloyed in the U. S. Armory, at Springfield, more than twenty years. In 1814, when a British fleet menaced
IJoston, he raised a company of men. marched from Springfield to Boston, one hundred miles, and remained
in camp several weeks, imtil the British ships left the vicinity. He married in Springfield, Ma.ss., October 1,
1818, PHYLURA EOSKIT, who died in Springfield, April 26, 1823, aged 28 years. He married in 1823,
CHARLOTTE, daughter of Simeon and Charlotte {Loomis) NORTON, of Siififield, Conn.
2582*
25S3
CHILDREN.
Makia. I 1820, April 11, Springfield, Mass. |
|t I.IA .-Vnn. I 1S21, Nov. 29, " " J
Married, .Sept. 29, 1845, Morton Jay. son of Pliny and Tlieodocia (Miller) .\klernian, Ijorn
in West Springfield, Mass.. March 12, 1S20. They reside (1S82,) in C)al< Center, Fon du
Lac county. Wis. No children.
5S4
III
sss*
IV
5 86*
V
Olive Ei.izahetii.
|osei>h Merrick.
Benjamin Franklin.
1824, June 12, Springfield, Mass.
1826, March 8,
1S28, Sept. I,
1825. Aug. 12, Springfield, Mass
BELINDA ELY, daughter of George, (No. 3S2), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 2, 1788,
and died at Chicopee Falls, May 8, 1829. She married in West Springfield, April 13, 1809, ABEL CLEMENTS,
of Springfield. He died September 5, 1847.
CLEMENTS CHILDREN.
2587*
I.
CaI ILVRINE ReHECCA.
1810, June 10, Sf
ringfiekl
Mas
2588
II.
Iames Ely.
I8i2, June 2,
25S9
III.
Eiii;ar.
i8r4. Aug. — ,
-i'}"
IV.
Ri 111 Leon.\rii.
1S18, March — ,
.Married, in May,
1853, Abner S. Ross.
Moved t
, low
251JI
V.
TllEODOCIA.
1820, , Sp
ringfiekl.
Mas
2592
VI.
.■\i'.icaii. Sari;eni .
1S22, |nlv — ,
2593*
VII.
.\nn Theuddcia.
1S26, Oct. II,
1S73, Nov. 12, , la.
died childless.
1S25. , Springfield, Mass.
CL.\RINI)A ELY, daughter of George (No. 352), was born in West Springfield, Mass., February 12,
I 791, and died in Leona, (formerly Springfield), Bradford county, Pa., November 2, 1869. She married in West
Springfield, Mass., September 23, 1816, DANIEL, .son of John CLEVELAND. He was born June 22, 1791, and
died at Rush Lake, Osceola countv. bn\,i. Februar\ j. iS7r,. He was a mechanic.
'52
SEVEiNTH GEiNEKAllON.
2594*
I.
2595'"
II.
259f)»
III.
2597*
IV.
2598*
V.
2599*
VI.
Ol'.\KTUS ElV.
Jerush.-v Bdshnei.l.
D.VNiEi, Jackson.
Er.'VSMUS D.vrwin.
Clarissa Anna.
Sui'HRiiNiA Maria,
1S17, Feb'y 13
18 ig, March 3,
1821, Sept. 17,
1824, July II,
1827, March 10,
1S29, Dec. 23.
CLEVELAND CHILDREN.
Leona, Pa.
1848, May 16.
iSOi, Aug. 14.
1S62, Nov. II.
-^^ &'74=
ANNA ELV, daughter of George, (No. 3S2), wa,s born in West Springfield, Mass., December 30, 1792, and
died in Springfield, Bradford county, Pa., February i, 1824. She married in West Springfield, Mass., September
13, 1815, W.\KEMAN, son of Joseph BROOKS. He was a shoemaker, born in Haddam, Conn., July 14, 1792,
and died in Sj^ringfield, Pa., February 10, 1873.
2600*
I
2601*
II
2602
III
2fl03*
2604
HROOKS CHILDREN.
1856, April 28, Spriiigfickl, Pa.
1872, Feb'y 18, Leona, Pa.
1852, June 21, Haddam, Conn.
Mii.TciN. I 1816, March lu. West Springfield, Mass
George Ei.v. 1818, April 8, Leona, Pa.
Shaii.or Flower. | 1820, June g, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Married in Haddam, Conn., Sept. 2g. 1851, Cornelia, daughter of Sylvanus and Hannah
(Clark) Brooks, born in Haddam, Conn , Jan'y 0, 1829, wliere she was living in 1SS2.
No children.
Frkuekick MouriMEK.i 1S21, Oct. 27, Springfield, Pa. 1S59, April 24, Springfield. Pa
Piin.ANiiEK. I 1S24, jan'y 13, " " |
QUARTUS ELY, son of George, (No. 352), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 15, 1795,
and died in Leona, (formerly Siiringfield), Bradford county. Pa., January 19, 1850. He married in West
Springfield, Mass., November 7, 1820, SAR.AH ANN, daughter of Klizur and Marcia {^Denisoti) COOK. She
was born in West Springfield, Mass., December 27, 1803, and died in Springfield, Pa., May 24, 1875.
2605*
2606*
2607"-
I. Marcia Denlson.
H. George Ouartcs.
Ill, Eli/.I'k Cook.
1821, Aug, 23, West Springfield, Mass.
1826, Dec 26, Springfield, Pa.
1834, May 26,
M.VRL'VN ELY, daughter of George, (No. 3S2), was born in West S|>ringfiL'ld, .Mass., .March 26, 1801.
She married in Agawam, Mass., April 8, 1824, ELISHA BABCOCK, .son of GEORGE ATWELL. He was
born March 10, 1799, and died in Waterloo, Seneca county, N. Y., November 6, 1828. She married, February
2, 1832, in Clarendon, N. Y., CHARLES HENRY TRUMBULL, son of Mosf.s and Jeannette (^Colc)
COWLES. He was born in New London, Conn., October 15, 1804.
260S
2609
261 1
2Gt2*
2613*
2614
IV.
V.
VI.
VII,
.•\TWELL CHILDREN.
M.VRY Leon.\ri>. 1 1825, lan'y 28, West Springfield, Mass.
Elisiia Bahcock. j 1829, Feb'y i.
1830, Oct. 10, Waterloo, N.
1851, July 28, Rochester, N,
George Ely.
Married, Nov. 28, 1855, Laura
N. v., March 2G, 1S29. No children
COWLES CHILDREN.
! 1832, Nov. 0, Clarendon, N. Y. |
daughter of Wm. and Lucinda Ford, born in Elba,
Mary Leonard.
Ann Jennett.
Henry Trumbull.
Charles Buell.
1S34, Sept. 17. Clarendon, N. V.
1836, Dec. 3,
1839, Jan'y 20.
1843, July 28,
Resides at Oneida. N. Y. Is a wholesale and retail gr
1859, Oct. 19, Clarendon. N.
1S66, Nov. 7,
[Unmarried.]
SEVENTH (;ENERATI0N.
— »♦ - arra
GEORGE ELY, son of George, (No. 352), was born in West Springfield, Mass., June iS, 1S03, and
died in HoUey, Orleans county, N. Y., September 11, 1875. He married in West Springfield, Mass., February
;„ iSjjo, ANN MARIA CUMMINGS. She died in Clarendon, N. Y., February 15, 1849.
2615
I.
Gedrgk.
2616*
II.
l.\MES CUMl
2617*
III.
-Vnn M.\ri.\
26IS
IV.
Wii.i,i.\.\r.
2619
V.
GkiiriU'..
2620
VI.
Bknj.\mi.n.
2621
VII.
H.VRRIET.
2622
VIII.
AmG.\ii,.
CHILDREN.
1831, Marcli 16, West Springfield, Mass.
1833, March 18, "
1836, May 25, ■' " "
1838, Oct 14, Clarendon, N. V.
1S40, Sept. 27, " "
1S42, March 23,
1844, Aug. 14,
1848, Sept. 3,
1834, Sept. 10, Clarendon, N. Y.
Resides in Holley, N. Y. [Unnianied.
^.. - 9V9 ^.«—
ABIGAIL FLOWERS ELY, daughter of George, (No. 352), was born in West Springfield, Ma.ss.,
Sei)teniber 21. 1S05, and died in Holley, Orleans county, N. Y., August 18, 1868. She married, March 24, 1833,
EDSON, son of Josi.\h and Phebe (^Gardner) HOWARD. He was born in Steventown, Rensselaer county,
N. Y., Nov. 16, 1804, and died May 13, 1884.
2623* I. Rknsselaer Edso.n.
2624* II. Wkhster Ely.
2625* III. Sl'I.LIV.VN EUGE.NE.
HOW.ARL) CHILDREN.
1834, July n, Clarendon, N. Y.
1837, June 2g, "
1S42, April 8,
-.^.^ 98X ►*«-
ELECTA ELY, daughter of D.vniei,, (No. 353), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December 30, 1788,
where she died, November 2, 1856. No record of marriage received.
I. D.\NIEL Elv.
ELY CHILD.
I 1S12, June 30, West Springfield, Mass.
I 1S70, Aug. 19. West Springfield, Mass.
— ».-. a84
GRATL\ ELY, daughter of D.xniel, (No. 353.), was born in West Springfield, Mass., September 27,
1794, where she died July 9, 1865. She married, February 6, 1S17, ASA LEONARD. He was a hatter, born in
West S|)ringfield, June 29, 1776, and died in .same place, January 5, 1844.
2027
I.
HilK.VI III Ke.nt.
iSiS, lan'v 27,
2628*
11.
S.\rgent Ely.
iSrg, Aug. 22,
2629*
III.
Frederic Lewis.
1S21, May 12,
2630*
IV.
Ei)Wi.\.
1822, Nov. 16,
2f,3l
V.
Frances Maria.
1825, Nov. 28,
2632
VI.
HarveyWortiii.N(;t(in.
1S27, Nov. 15,
2633
VII.
Henry Ferdinand.
1S31, March 22,
2634
Vlll.
Chari.es Dexier.
1834, July 3.
2635
IX.
Hannah .Vuiah.
1S36, July 19,
LEONARD CHILDREN.
West Springfield, Mass.
1S69, March 26, Newark, N. J.
1849, June 20, Newark, .\. J.
1839, Sept. 12, West Springfield, Mass.
1870, Dec. 28, Newark, N. J.
1839, Dec. 19, " "
ELIZA ELY, daughter of Daniel, (No. 353), was born in West Springfield, Mass., February 26, 1S04,
where she died September 24, 1867. She married, February 21, 1837, SYLVESTER, son of Hosea and Hannah
{Day) DAY. He was born in West Springfield, Se]itembcr 23, 1807, where he died May 14, 1879.
154
SK\KN'l'H GENERATION.
2636
DAY CHILDREN.
Joseph. | 1S3S, March i, West Springfield, Mass. | 1S64, Oct. iS.
He enlisted in the Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Regiment in tlie fall uf iSdi ; was taken
prisoner and died in Millen prison, Georgia.
2637
II.
El.IZ.'i lANE.
1839, May 3,
West
Spr
ingfield, Mass.
2638
III.
Ch.vrles Hexrv.
1842, Sept. 27,
2639
IV.
Homer Sylvester.
1846, Jan'y 24,
"
2640
V.
William Ely.
1S4S, April 28,
2641
VI.
A Daughter.
1849, Sept. — ,
1841, [aii'y 12. West Springlield, Mass.
[Unmarried.
1881, Aug. II, West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.
[Unmarried.
Died in infancv.
ORRIN LOOMIS, son of Sai!Ra Ely, (No. 354). a farmer, was l.orn in West Springficlii. Mass.. June 2.
1791, where he died October 10, 1868. He married, January 1, 1817, ADAH, daughter of Edmund and Hede
{Hitchcock) DAY. She wa.s born in West Springfield, November 10, 1794, and died January 25, 188 1.
642*
I.
Delia.
643
II.
Sai!i;a.
C.44*
III.
Al.HERI.
645*
IV.
[(iSEl'H.
046
V.
Martha. 1
647
VI.
Mary. J
!64S
VII.
Ralph.
l.OOMI.S CHILDREN.
1817, Dec. 29, West Springfield, Mass.
iSig, Aug. 25, " " "
1S23, Oct. 28,
1825, Aug. ig,
1835, Jan'y 6,
1835, Jan'y 6,
1S37, Nov. 24,
.-^ 990 -.«.
I Unman led.]
1836, July 31.
1837. Oct 12,
1859, Jan'y 6,
HARVEY LOOM IS, son of SAi'.liA Ely, (No. 334). was born in West Springfield. .Mass.. July 29. 1795. where
he died May 16, 1869. He married in West S|)ringfield, October 26, 1820, LUCRETIA WILLIAMS. She died
in West Springfield, October 4, 1843.
2649
2650
I. Larry.
II. Mary Ann.
LOOMIS CHILDREN.
I, , West Springfield, Mass.
1850,
1S37.
Dec. I
[une 12
-lield, .Mj
-»^ eax ►.
SABRA
1 798, where
son of Isaac
October 19,
LOOMIS, daughter of Sadra Ely, (No. 354), was born in West Si-)ringfield, Mass., January 22,
she died February 3, 1870. She married in West Springfield, Mass., January 11, 1824, RODNEY,
and Polly COOLEY. He was born in Agawam, Mass., in 1792, and died in West Springfield,
1837. Rodney Coolcv was a mechanic, worked at the United States Armory ui Springfield.
2651*
2O52
2653«
2654
III.
IV.
COOLEY CHILDREN.
Sahka Ely. I 1825, Dec. 11, Agawam, Mass.
RuDXEV. I 1833. Feb'y 3, Springfield, Mass.
Married Sarah Harvey, of Springfield. Left no children.
Boston & Albany R. R. Co. twenty-six years.
Margaret .Amaxda. 1 1834, Nov. 19, West Springfield, Mass.
Isaac. | 1S36, Sept. i,
*.^ ess ^ .^.^
I 1854, Feb'y if'. West Springfield, Ma
I 187S, Jan'y 8, Chester, Mass.
Was in the employ of the
1S37, March :, West Springfield, Mass.
BETSEY LOOMIS, daughter of S.abra Ely, (No. 354), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 16,
1801, where she died November 24, 1865. She married in West Springfield, March 14, 1833, PEL.'\TL'\H, son
of David and Rebecca {Fool) ARMSTRONG. He was born in Bennington, Vt., February 19, 1802, and died
in West Springfield, October 28, 1868.
AR»rSTRONG CHILDREN.
2655
2flS&
I. Elizaheth F.
II. Charles P.
1841, April 7, Walpole, N.
1S43, July6,
H.
[L'nmarried,]
in West Springfield, Mass.
[Unmarried.]
SEVENTH GENERATION.
'55
HARRY LOOM IS, son of Sabra Ely, (No. 354 ), was horn in West Springfield, Mass., December i6, 1804,
and died in New Haven, Conn., September 5, 1875. His occuiiation in New Haven was in connection with the
Custom House. He married, April 10, 1S28, SOPHRONIA I-'RINK. She was liorn June i, 1805. and died in
New Haven, November 16, 1874.
I.DII.MIS CHILDREN.
2657* 1. Henry.
265S II. Dextkk.
26j9 III. Oscar .Ai.riiiiiNso.
2f)6o W . UeXTEK .\l I'UciNSi
MarriL-d Evt-lyn Whittlesaj-. Residence, New York Citv. No children.
1S29, Jan'y ig, Chicopee, Mass.
1831, Aug. 6, New Haven, Conn.
1S34, Jan'v iS,
1844, March 10, "
1S37, April 17, New Haven, Conn.
1S37, April i<3, ■'
►^^ ess ►
HORACE DAY, son of Theodo.sia Ely, (No. 355), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 29, 1795,
and died in Villanova, Chautauqua county, N. Y., February 26, 1880 — a farmer. He married in Rochester, N. Y.,
in 1822, SARAH, daughter of James and Esther {Gifford) CH.VSE, born in Tiverton. R. I., November 16, i 799,
and died in Villanova, N. Y., March 15, 1878.
D.4Y CHILDREN.
23, Clinton, N. Y.
6, Villanova, N. Y.
2661®
I.
Theiii)(isi.\ Elv.
1823, Julv I, Henrietta, N. Y.
iS';2, Nov
2662*
II.
Mary Chase.
1S25, April 14,
2W.3*
III.
Hon ace.
1827, Feb'v 17, Hanover, Chase Co.
N. Y.
iSfis, Sept
2f>(-.4
IV.
Esther Chase
1828, Dec 23,
266s
V.
Emily Miller
1S31, Jan'y 25,
2666*
VI.
Benjamin Franklin.
1833, June 27, Villanova. N. Y.
2667*
VH.
Al.CESTA.
1835, Nov. 13,
266S*
VIII.
LviiiA Maiii.ua.
1838, March 21,
2r,69"
IX.
Harriet A.melia.
1841, Feb'y 17,
►♦- 996 -»-•
LUKE DAY, .son of Theodosia Ely, (No. 355), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Feliruary 17, 1S05,
where he died November 4,1836. He married in Chicopee, Mass., October 12, 1826, HARRIET, daughter ol
WiLLiAir and Lucv {Day) CHAPIN. She was born in Chicopee, Mass., September 9, 1806. and died in Amherst,
Mass., August 3, 1855.
DAY children.
2f.70*
2672*
2073*
I. Levi Ely.
H. Harriet Chai'IX.
HI. |i)EL Holmes.
I\'. Elizabeth Ann.
1827, July 24, West Springlield Mas
1S2Q, -Aug. 30, ■•
1S32, Jan'y 27, Chicopee, Mass.
1833, April 7,
99V ►.«-
JERUSI.'X EIA'. daughter of Solomon, (No. 356), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 17, 1799,
and died December 7. 1S73, in Springfield. She married, June 16, 1825, ERASTL^S MERRICK, son of Ekasits
and Pamela i Pratt) I).\TES. He was born in Springfield, Mass., November 30, 1801, where he died October 4,
1832.
2O74
2675
I. El.IZAIlEIII.
II. Francis Merric
HATES children.
1828, Aug. 19, Springfield, Mass.
1S31, Oct. 4,
Living in Springfield. [Unnia
1S31. Dec. 20. Springfield, Mass.
--^- 998 ►.*-
SOLOMON ELY, son of Solomon, (No. 356), was horn in West Springfield, Mass., April 9, 1803, was
living in 1883 in Pittsfield, Mass., where, in 1827, he married EMMA, daughter of Cephas and Tamar DEWEY.
She died in Pittsfield, Mass., September i, 1852, and September i, 1853. he married MRS. ELECT.V R. NEWTON.
IS^>
SEVENTH GENERATION.
2676
I.
SoLdMON.
1829, April 13. Pittsfielcl
Mass,
2677*
II.
Sarah Dewev.
1831, March 29,
267S*
III.
|i:lius.
1834, Aug. 2,
2679
IV.
Edwin.
1837, Dec. 30,
2680*
V.
Mary Elizaheth.
1840, Dec. 17,
2681
VI.
Gedrge Whitney.
1844, Aug. 22,
Married EHz.ibeth Lo/
c-r, (Jet. 3,
1S67.
1840, Aug. 24, Pittsficld, Mass.
iSSi, April 28, Belvidere, 111.
1S40, Sepl. 9, Pittsficld, Mass.
1S79, May 15, Ida GroYc, la.
1867, Oct 7, Pittsficld, Mass.
-»»- xooo ►.<
ELIHU ELY, son of Elthu, (No. 357), was bom in Westfield, Mass., May 19, 1799, where he
died May 21, 1866. He married in Westfield, Mass., January 10, 1822, MARY ANN, daughter of Solomon
and Esther (Z>r7t''n0 DEWEY, born in Westfield, December 26. 1802, where she died April 22, 1885.
2683*
II.
Samuel Dewey
2684*
III.
Mary Esther.
26S5
IV.
Iane Frances.
26S6*
V.
(Jeorge Eliott
26S7
VI.
Ellen Maria.
children.
1831, Aug. 7, Westfield, Mas
1834, Oct. 13,
1837, March 11,
1840, Jan'y 15,
1842, Aug. II,
1844, Sept. 6,
1832, March 12, Westfield, Mass.
1841, Jidy 25, Westfield, Mass.
1873, March S, Springfield, Mass.
-»-^ looa — <
REV. SAMUEL ROSE ELY, D. D., son of Elihu, (No. 3S7), was born in Westfield, Mass., December
29, 1803, and died in Roslyn, L. L, May 11, 1873. He married in New York City, October 10, 1834,
where she was born June 3, 1799, MARY, daughter of Abraham VAN GILDER. Their marriage was solemnized
by the Rev. John M. Kribs, D. D., pa.stor of the Rutgers Street Presbyterian Church, of whi( h Miss Van Gilder
was a member. Dr. Ely fitted for college in Westfield Academy under the instruction of /i'('<'. Enicrsoii Dai-is, D. D.
Graduated from Williams College in 1830, and pursued his theological course in Princeton, N. J. In 1834
he was ordained and installed pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Caniicl, N. V. In October, 1836, he
accepted a call to the church in East Hampton, L. I., of which Dr. Lyman Beecher was a former pastor. Here
he spent ten laborious but hap].)y years. In 1846 his health became so impaired that he was compelled to leave
the island and return to Carinel, where, released from ministerial duties, his health somewhat improved. In 1850
he removed to Brooklyn; while there he preached in the Bedford Avenue Church. In 1853, desiring the repose
and quiet of a country life, he purchased a place at Roslyn, L. I. His health there in a year or two so iinproved
that he was able to take charge of the Presbyterian Church. In 1S65 he received the degree of D. D. from
Columbia College, New York. During the war of the Rebellion Dr. Ely was deeply interested in the welfare
iif the sick and dying soldiers, and spent much of his time in the hospitals. Gen. John A. Dix said of him : " I
have known Rev. Dr. Ely for twenty-five years, and I know of no one who would be likely to perform the duties
of such a ])ost more faithfully." He continued his labors of love in Roslyn until about two years previous to his
death ; finding his infirmities beginning to return upon him, he resigned his pastorate into the hands of a younger
minister. In Roslyn, May 11, 1873, ''^^ the bells were tolling to call the worshipers to the houses of prayer, God
called his aged servant to the temple above, " not made with hands, eternal in the heavens." Mrs. Ely is still
living at Roslyn, L. I.
CHILDREN.
26SS I. William Si>ragce. | 1835, Aug. 3, Carniel, N. Y. | 1862, Dec. 17, Roslyn, L. I.
He graduated at the Law school in Columbia College. X, V,, with high honors, in May, 1S60.
Married in June, 1862, Miss Susan Snow, of Salem, Mass. No children.
2089 II. Samuel RnsE. | 1837, May i, East Hampton, L. I. |
.•\ppointcd United States store keeper in the Custom House in New York Cilv in 1S62.
Resides with liis mother in Roslvn. tj nmarrietl.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 157
-^^ X003 ►-♦
ABIGAIL ELY, daughter of Elihu, (No. 357), was born in Westfield, Mass., January 29, 1806, and
died in Ann Arbor, Mich., February 13, 1880. She married in Westfield, May 15, 1833, LESTER, son of Levi
and Rebecca LATIMER, born in Wintonbury, (now Bloomfield), Conn., April 12, 1800, and died in Ann Arbor,
Mich., February 9, 1878. After her marriage, Mrs. Latimer's home was in Bloomfield, Conn., until 1864,
when the family removed to Ann Arbor. She was converted early in life, and through the years of her youth and
early maturity was active in the church and Sunday school work and all benevolent enterprises of that period.
She was a cultivated, gentle, amiable, christian woman, and the two sons who mourn her loss, the circle of
relatives and friends who survive her, and the church of which she was an honored and useful member, "arise
up and call her blesssed ; " "blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." Mr. Latimer was a farmer and
both members of the Congregational Church.
I,.^TLMER CHILDREN.
26(30* I. Levi Emerson. | 1837, April 12. Bloomfield, ronn. I
26gi* II. Charles Ely. | 1843, Nov. 22. '' " |
-.^ -. 1004 ^♦-^
JOSEPH MINOR ELY, son of Elihu, (No. 357), was born in \Vestfield, Mass., November 26, 1S07,
where he died June 14, 1SS5. He married in Southwick, Mass., June 9, 1831, ELIZABETH TRE.\'r, daughter
of Jonah Ladd and Roxana {Olds') GROSS, born in Granville, Mass., May 17, 1814, and died in Westfield,
February 27, 1885. The following paragraph is copied from the Springfield Reptiblican :
" In the death of J. Minor Ely Sunday night, ytine 14, 1885,) Westfield lost one of its oldest and best known citizens.
For quite half a centur}- he was prominent!)' connected with the manufacturing, religious and political interests of the town.
In the whip business he was among the earliest pioneers, and at his.death, was probablj' the oldest manufacturer. Many years
he filled responsible positions in town aflfairs, and was a member of the State Constitutional Convention of 1853.
CHILDREN.
1833, Jan'y 13, Westfield, Mass.
183S, April 21,
1S40, Aug. 15,
1S43, Feb'y 20,
1845, July 5,
1847, Sept. 5,
1S50, July 3,
Married in Westfield, Mass., May 12, 1880, Orra Hamlin, daughter of Orrin and Aliiiira
Hamlin Jones, born in Westfield, March 17, 1847. No children.
IIexrv Wii.isoN. I 1853, Nov. 10. Westfield. Mass. |
*.^ 1005 ►.«.
209S*
I.
Elizabeth Ann.
2693
II.
Mary Augusta.
2694*
HI.
Joseph Minor.
2(195
lY.
AllDINGTON HaSKEI.L
2696
Y.
James Polk.
2fi,)7
VI.
James Addincton.
269S
VII.
Charles Franklin.
1839, March 8, Westfield, Mass.
1S76, Oct. 19,
1846, March 4,
1845, Oct. 24. "
Living in Westfield, Mass. [Unmarried.]
LEYI ELY, son of Elihu, (No. 357), was born in Westfield, Mass., December 22, 1809, and died m La
Porte, Ind., May 18, 1869. He was married in Albany, N. Y., September 17, 1844, by Rev. William B. Spragiie,
D. D., to DELIA, daughter of Roswell and Harriet {Morley) KING, born in Sufireld, Conn., November 7,
18 16, and is now living in La Porte, Ind. Mr. Ely was a man well known to the citizens of La Porte county,
Ind., having been identified with the growth and prosperity of the city from its organization as an incorporated
village to the time of his death, when he was city assessor. He held a captain's commission in the war of the
Rebellion, having raised a company in the 128th Indiana Regiment. His eldest son, Charles, accompanied him in
.Sherman's memorable campaign against Atlanta, as, his age and infirmity did not permit him to do constant active
service in the field, and soon after the taking of that city Mr. Ely was honorably discharged on account of
jihysical disability.
CHILDREN.
2700 I. Charles Adiiison. ' 1S45, June 24. La Porte, Ind. 1 1874, April 23, La Porte, Ind.
2701" H. Henry Cl.w. ' 1S4S, Jan'y 19, '■ '■ 1881, .Aug. 15.
2702 111. 1 1 \i;kiet kosE. I KS51, Sept. II. ' ■ i | L'niiKU ried. J
iss
SEVENTH GENER.\TION.
REV. THOMAS ELY, son of Elihu, (No. 357), was born in Westfield, Mass., December 22, 181 1. He
married at Little Compton, R. L, December 30, 1835, SARAH .\NN, daughter of Samuel and Susannah (Lake)
SISSON, born in Newport, R. L, January 4, 1815. Mr. Elv pursued his early education in the academy in his
native town. He was twenty-one when admitted on trial in the New England Conference of the M. p]. Church,
twenty-three when ordained deacon, and twenty-five when ordained elder. Here we have the starting points of a
long career of labor and usefulness in the cause of Christ. His fields of labor embraced some of the principal
towns and cities of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. They were such as to bring him prominently
before the conference. Hence, eight years of his life have been spent \n the office of presiding elder, and while
in that office no man was more ready to give advice to those who sought it, and no man's advice was more to be
depended on. It is not now remembered that a higher tribunal ever reversed or overruled a decision made by him,
and it is believed that he presided over more than sixteen hundred ijuarterly meeting conferences. His residence
is in East Providence, R. I.
CHILDREN.
2703
2704*
I. Sakam Thomas.
II. Edward Mason.
1837, .\ov. 12, F.ilmoiitli, M;iss.
1844, Oct. 26, Providence, R. I.
►^ X008 ^«-
W ll.LIAM Kl.V, son of Ei.ihu, (No. 357). was born in Westfield, Mass., April 17, 1817. He married at
Westfield, September 5, 1836, EMMELINE LETITIA, daughter of Seth and Letipia i^Veits) HARRISON,
born in Westfield, December 13, 1818, where she died February 18, 1862. He married in South Orange, N. L>
March 8, 1865, NANCY JUDSON HARRISON, a sister of his first wife, born in Westfield, Mass., April 6,
1827. Residence, P^lizabeth, N. ].
t Hn,DKEN.
2705 I. Thomas jEi-KKKSdN. | 1S38, June 11, Westfield, Mass. 1 1839, Fc-b'y 2, Westfield, Mass.
2706 II. Grack Rosf.. j 1S40, July 4, " " i
Married in Westfield, April 10, 1861, Jarcd, son of Ilalscy and Fannv Maria (Howell)
Sandford, born in Lodi, Seneca county, N. V., Oct. 16, 1834. Residence, Mt.
Vernon, Westchester county, N. Y. No children.
2707
III
Emma Iosiu'Hine.
2708
IV
A me. AH..
2709
V
Nancy Jidshn.
2710
VI
Em.ma Josephine,
Teacher in deaf and di
27II*
VII.
William Henry Harrison.
2712*
VIII.
Addison.
2713
IX,
Thomas lEri-ERsoN.
2714
.\.
.Nancy Jane.
1842, Sept. 30, Westfield, Mass.
1844, Oct. 27,
1846, Nov, 30,
1848, Dec. 23, New Buffalo, Mi
mb asylum New York City.
1851, May 10, Westfield, Mass.
1853, May 23,
1S55, June 2,
1S57, Oct. 10, " "
1849, June 9, Westfield,
A teacher in Mt. Yernoi
1848, Sept. 23, Ni
Mass.
I, N. Y.
[Unman
alo, Mich.
[Unmarr
1S58, April 10, Westfield
Lives at home.
, Mass,
[Unman
— »--. 1009 ►.«-
HEMAN ELY, son of Simeon, (No. 359), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 26, 1783, and
died in Portland, Chautauqua county, N. V., December 2, 1868. He married in Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y.,
EUNICE, daughter of Jon.4than and Sarah {Hosford) BURCH, born in Warren, N.Y., July 22, 1788, and died
in Portland, N. Y., November 17, 1844. Mr. Ely removed from Warren to Dunkirk, N. V., in February, 1810,
driving his team from Buffalo over the ice of the lake. In the spring of 1816 he removed to Portland. He was
in the war of 181 2. Politically, he was a Whig.
271;* I. Eunice Salina.
2716* II. Sally.
2717* III. Louisa.
2-iS* IV. Margaret.
2719 V. Jank,
CHILDREN.
1S09, Feb'y 12, Warren, N, Y,
1811, April 12, Dunkirk, .\. Y.
1813, April 2f),
1817, .April 30, Portland, N. Y.
1 8 19, Oct, 23,
i88r, Dec. 9, Westfield, N, Y,
1839, March 12, Portland, N. Y.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
159
iXOXO.^*-
LINUS ELY, son of Simeon, (No. 359), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 25, 1786, and died
in Clyde, Wayne county, N. Y., May 2, 1S64. He married in Phelps, Ontario county, N. Y., Se])tember 5, 1816,
ADALINE, daughter of William and Dolly {Gage) HEWES, bom in Walpolc, N. H., March 28, 1796, and
died in Clyde, N. Y., March 23, 18S3. .)/;•. E/y was a physician.
2720
2721*
2723*
2724*
2725*
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
Ekasmus Darwin.
William Cullen.
Charles Darwin.
Maiua Dolly.
CilRNELIA.
pJiiN Gage.
1817, June 30,
181S, Sept. 10,
1821, July 21,
1823, March 2i
1832, May 13,
1838, Aug. 3,
CHILDREN,
unius. Scnc'ca Co.
-.xoxx ►.♦^
1S22, lau'y i(j.
1S46, Dec. 21.
I.VDl.V ELY, daughter of Simeon, (No. 3S9,)was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 6, 1788, and
died in Sheridan, Chautau(|ua county, N. Y., March 3, 1877. She married in Warren, N. Y., January 7, 1808,
■J'lMOTHY, son of Joseph and Sarah (Gaffield) GOULDING, born in Sherburne, Middlesex county, Mass.,
December 6, 1782, and died in Sheriden, N. Y., November 11, 1873.
2726*
I.
Ll'CETTA
2727
II.
Orra.
272S*
III.
HiiMER.
OOULDING CHILDREN.
iSoS, Dec. 22, Dunkirk, N. V.
1S12, Aug. 2,
1816, Feb'y 27,
■**^ XOX3 ► . «—
1872, Dec. 7, Sheridan, N. Y.
1830, M.iy 24,
1858, Feb'y 6,
D.VVID El.\', son of Simeon, (No. 3S9), was born in West Springfield, Mass., November 29, 1793;
living in Henrietta, N. Y., March. 1885. He married, April 15, 1815, LUCINDA, daughter of David and
Catharine {Bellinger) CASWELL, born in W'arren, Herkimer county, N. Y., December 31, 1795, and died in
West Henrietta, Monroe county, N. Y., December 11, 1878. David Elf s father removed from West Springfield,
Mass., to Warren, N. Y., in 1795. David served as a private in Capt. Asa Cliatjield's company in the war
of 181 2 during two campaigns. The spring after he was discharged he married and went in search of a home.
He purchased forty-four acres of land in Henrietta, Monroe county, N. Y., ten miles south of Rochester, which
he proceeded to clear, and in 1820 added fifty acres more. On this farm he has lived ever since. He has seen
Rochester grow from a dozen houses to the city it now is, has been an active member of the christian church more
than fifty years, holding the office of deacon most of that time. He has always refused to accept political office,
though many times solicited to do so; has been a life-long Democrat, never voting any other ticket, is now hale
and hearty, and reads the finest print without glasses.
2729*
I.
Clarissa.
2730*
II.
Matilda.
2731*
III.
Lvdia Marcakei
2732*
IV.
I.vNE Elizabeth.
2733*
V.
Marcus Jones.
-734
VI.
Smith.
2735
VII.
Martha.
2736*
viir.
Homer Caswell.
2737
i.\.
Alice.
2738*
X.
Darwin SMirii.
CHILDREN.
i8if>. Aug. 15, Henrietta, N, Y.
i8l8, Sept. 27, West Henrietta, N. Y.
1821, Jan'y ly, " '* "
1S23, March 21, " " "
1825, Sept. 26,
1828, April 7,
1830, Nov. 2,
1833, April 27,
1835. July 7,
1839, Sept. 22,
*.^ XOX4 ►.«.
1S40, July 2, Rush, N. Y.
1 184S, July iS. West Henrietta, :
I 1836, May 28, Henrietta, N. Y.
1831, Sept. II,
I 1876, May 2, Henrietta, .\. Y.
RICHARD P>LY, son of Simeon, (No. 359), was born in \\'arren, Herkimer county, N. Y., .\i)ril 14,
1796, and died in Springfield, Otsego county, N. Y., December 31, 1862. He married in Springfield, N. Y., May
19, 1823, ELVIRA, daughter of Jacob and Lucv {Bigelo^o) BURNHAM, born in Springfield, N. Y., September
17, 1800, where she died September 7, 1S64.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
CHILDREN.
2739* '• Rl'th Minerv.\. I 1S24, Oct. 12, Warren, N. Y. I
2740 II, Mary Josephine. I 1835, Jany 18, Springfield, N. Y. '
Married in Springfield, N. Y., May 14, 1873, Daniel, son of Daniel and Betsey (Bishop)
Hart, l)orn in .Vdams, Pa., June 20, iSio. Residence, North Rush, N. Y. No
children.
I X016 ►•<
\V.\RREN ELY, son of Si.meon, (No. 359), was born in Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y., September
10, iSoi, and is now living in Springfield, Otsego county, N. Y., — a retired farmer. He married in West Spring-
field, N. Y., March 28, 1828, CAROLINE, daughter of Dk. Anson and Ahicaii, {Harms) TENNANT, liorn
in Springfield, N. Y., April i, 1802, and died in same place, November 15, 1884.
2741*
I.
M.\RC,ARE1
2 742-'-
II.
El.IZA L.
2743*
III.
HARRlliT.
2744*
IV.
LVDIA.
2745
V.
.\l!IUE.
2746 VI. Matii.ua.
2747* VII. S.MITH.
274S* VIII. FiTZ James.
2749* IX. Addie Hewes.
1S29, Feb'y 11, Springfield. N. Y.
1S31, Jan'y ir, Warren, N. Y.
1833, March 29,
1835, June 20, Springfield. N. Y.
1837, June 20,
1839, April l6,
1841, June 4,
1S43, May iS,
1847, June 27,
iSfjg, Oct. 16, CanajolKiiie, N. Y.
1S58, July 23, Springfield, N. Y.
[Unmarried.
1S50, Jan'y 5, Springfield, N. Y.
SMITH ELY, son of Simkon, (No. 3S9), was born in Warren, Herkimer cdunty, N. \., Jinie 14, 1805,
and died in Clyde, Wayne coitnty, N. Y., August 2, 1838. He married, August i, 1^32, M-\R\, daughter of
[oNAs and Julia Ann {Willis) WARD, born in Mentz, Cayuga county, N. Y., November 21, 1S05, and died
in Clyde, September 29, 1884. Dr. Smith Ely was an Allopathic physician.
2750
2751
I. Iii.iA .Ann.
II. J ilia Ward,
1833, June 28, Clyde, N. Y.
1836, Dec. 9,
1833, Aug. 2, Clyde, N. Y.
LUn:
ried.]
-»^^ 1018
N. Y
1820
1847.
2752
2753
2754*
2755
2756*
2757
DIANTHA H.\YDEN, daughter of Elizabeth Ely, (No. 360), was born in Springfield, Otsego county,
., January 5, 1801, and is now living in Ela, Lake county. 111. She married in Sjiringfield, N. Y., .\ugust 6,
, W1LLI.\M, son of .-^shdel WHEELER, born in Vermont, July 1, 1792, and died in Ela, III., January 13.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
WHEELER CHILDREN.
WiLLi.^M Hay HEN
Henry.
Daniel Fisr.
Mary Ei.izai!Eth.
1S21, June 13, Warren, N. Y.
1823, Sept. I, " "
1824, Dec. 12, '■ "
1S26, April I,
Married Henry H. Cronkhite, Jan'y 17, 1S44.
Sar.\h DiANi ha. 1829, June 3, Warren, X. Y.
William Henry. 1844, Feb'y 10, "
Was in the \inety-si.\th Regiment Illinois X'olunte
Chickamauga, Sept. 20, and died Oct. 6, 1S64.
1840, Nov
1823, Oct.
Warren, N. Y.
1S66, .Sept. 30, Ela, III.
1864, Oct. 6.
vas wounded in the battle of
xoae ►>♦
H.YRRIET ELY, daughter of Oliver, (No. 363), was born in West Springfield, Mass., February 23,
1794, and died in Springfield, Otsego county, N. Y., April 15, 1813. She married in Warren, Herkimer county,
N. Y., in 1812, RUFLTS,^son of John ALLEN, born April — , 1789, and died in Milwaukee, Wis., May 12, 1S73.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
2758*
I. Harriet.
.\LLEN CHILD.
1S13, Ffby 28, Springfield, N. Y. |
-»-^ loav .^^^^
(;.\I) EEY, son of Oliver, (No. 363), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 25, 1796, and died
in Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y., May 23, 1854. He married in Springfield, N. Y., in 1817, EYDIA,
daughter of J.^cou and ELizAiiETH (Bay) BRADLEY, born in Springfield, Mass., March 14, 1797, and died
in Warren, N. Y., March 14, 1851. Gad Ely was a farmer and served in the war of 1812.
CHILDREN
759*
I.
H.\KRIET Al
aline.
181S, Fcl/y 12
Warren, N.
760*
II.
M.\rh;tte.
1821, M.TV 3,
761*
III.
LciUISA.
1822, Dec. 3,
762*
IV.
Charlotte.
1S24, July 25,
763*
V.
Amell\.
1830, SepL 6,
764*
VI.
AciiCSTA.
1S44, Sept. 6,
^^ T *->€>*»
ASENATH ELY, daughter of Oliver, (No. 363), was born in Chesterfield, N. H., March to, 1799, and
died in Chicago, 111., January 18, 1S63. She married in Warren, N. Y., JOHN ALLEN, who was born Septem-
ber 28, 1801, and died in Springfield, N. Y., [anuary 15, 1837.
ALLEN CHILDREN.
765
I.
La Fayette.
IS24,
Jan'y 8, S
766
II.
Eli;^ai:eth.
1826,
lan'y 26,
767*
III.
Lamunt.
1828,
Jan'v 20,
768
IV.
Emily.
I83I,
May 15,
769*
V.
Martha Pamelia. )
1833.
April 7,
770*
VI.
Mary"Fidell\. (
IS33.
April 7,
771
VII.
SlLLIVAN.
1836,
July 15,
1859, June 28, Mukwo, Wis.
1850, Sept. 21, Columljia county, Wis.
iS6g, March 11, Chicago, III.
1662, Oct. 12,
1837, March i, Springfield, N. Y.
^4 1023
SOPHI.\ ELY, daughter of Oliver, (No. 363), was born in Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y., July 18,
1801, and died in Wheeler, Steuben county, N. Y., December 22, 1845. Sh*^ married in Warren, N. Y., Decem-
ber 3, 1820, HARVEY, son of Philander NOBLE, born January 9, 1797, and died in Wheeler, N. Y., July 22,
i860.
NOIiLE CHILDREN.
2772
Oliver Ely. | 1822, Sept. ig, Wheeler, N. Y.
Married his cousin, Charlotte Ely. See her record, No. 2762
773*
II.
Martha Nao.mi.
1824, Jan'y 26,
Cohocton, N. Y.
774*
III.
An.NA.
1825, Dec. 23,
Wheeler, N. Y.
775*
IV.
Lucy Valona.
1S28, Jan'y 28
, Cohocton, N. Y
776
V.
Sophia Ely.
1S30, Feb'y 16
777
VI,
Harriet Emeline.
1832, May 7,
"
77S
VII.
Her\ey.
1834, July 21,
779*
VIII.
SoLdMiiN Edwards.
1839, Tune 21,
..
7S0
IX.
William Wheeler.
1S42, July II,
^^ ic»rso —.^
1850, Aug. 15, White Deer, Pa.
1874, Feb'y I2, .Addison, N. Y.
1S62, Oct. 8. From wounds received at
.•\ntiulaiu.
1S61, .A-ug. I. In the Union army.
M.\RTHA ELY, daughter of Oliver, (No. 363), was born in Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y., November
17, 1803, and died April 28, 1885, in Springfield, N. Y. She married in Warren, N. Y., August 18, 1825, ADNA,
son of Levi and Rei;ecca (Marshall) .\RMSTRONG, Ijorn in Franklin, Conn., November 22, 1796, and died
ill Springfield, N. Y., April 4, 1836.
SK\KNTH GENERATIU.X.
27SI
I.
Levi I.\mks.
27S2*
II.
("iCF.Kd JllSKI'II.
27S3 .
III.
Ol.lVKR El.Y.
27S4
IV.
M.\KI1I.\ Cl.\KINI).\
ARMSTRONC; CHILDREN.
1S27. March 16, Springfield. N. Y.
1S2S, Oct. 13,
1S30, Sept. 5,
1S33, Nov. I,
•-^ losa .►.«. —
Resides in Sprini;ftcld, N.Y. [Unmarried.]
1S32, Oct. 10, Springfield, N. Y.
Resides in Springfield, N.Y. [Unmarried.]
PHIL.\N])ER ELY, son of Oliver, (No. 363), was born in Warren, Herkimer county, N. ¥., November 7,
1S09, and died at Fox Lake, Avon township, Eake county, 111., January 23, 1S82. He married in Warren, N. Y.,
January i, 1840, MRS. CATHARINE {Stcrnburg) SIVHTH, widow of John Smith, aud daugliter of Marcus
and Nancy {Mabel) STERNBURO. She died in Avon, Lake county, III., February 6, 1875. He married in
Warren, N. Y., September 19, 1875, MRS. SAMANTHA BREWSTER, widow of William Sturges Brewster,
and daughter of John and Elixaukth Ann {Fooler) DF. FOREST, now living at Fox Lake, 111.
27S5
I. JnsKrniNE Li)I/,,\.
child.
I 1S41, June 27, Warren, N. Y.
I 1S47, Jan'y 1 1, Wa
-»-^ 1033 .^<
RUTH ELIZA ELY, daughter of Oliver, (No. 363), wa.s born in Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y.,
June 14, 1812, where she now resides. She married in Columbia, Herkimer county, N. Y., October 11, 1833,
FERDINAND, son of John and Polly {Ells7uorth) TUNNICLIFF, born in Warren, N. Y., July 10, 1810, where
he died January i, 1S53.
TUNNICLIFF CHILDREN.
2786
H.\KK1ET Amam).\. I 1836, .^ng. 20, Warren, N. Y. |
Married in Cooperstown, N. Y., Nov. 13, iSSo, Eugene, son of Uriah and Helen (Sluick) Minkler,
born in Redhook, N. Y., May 17, 1855. He is a farmer in Warren, N. Y. No children.
2787
II
278S
III
278.J
IV
1850, Sept. 12, Warren, N. V.
1857, May 19, "
M.\RY Ro7.Ei.iA. I 1S38, April S, Warren, N. Y.
H.VKVEY LiNNEUS. 1840, May 19,
S.VNEORD Rodney. 1 1845, Dec. 9,
Married in Warren, N. Y., Feb'j' rS, 1869, Jennie Mary, daughter of Thomas and -Anna
(Stockes) Ellis, born in Warren, N. Y., Sept. iS, 1S47. He is a fanner in Warren.
Nelson Will. | 1851, July 24, Warren, N. Y. | 1879, June 4, Warren, N. Y
-».^ 1035 ►^♦^
ALVAH ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 364), was born in Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y., December 2,
1799, and died in Theresa, Jefferson county, N. Y., May 12, 1880. He married in Springfield, N. Y., November
27, 1822, HARRIET, daughter of John and Elizabeth {Fitchet) DAVISON, burn in Danube, Herkimer county,
N. Y., November 4, 1801, and died in Theresa, N. Y., June 3, 1875.
791*
I.
C.\roline.
792
II.
JOHN D.WISdX.
793*
III.
Hudson.
794
IV.
H.\rriet ELiz.vnETii
795*
V.
LoR.\ Ann.
796*
VI.
Samuel Lester.
797*
VII.
Squire George.
793*
VIII.
Mary Louise.
799"'
IX.
DORMAN BURDELL.
CHILDREN.
1824, March 30, Springfield, N.
1825, Nov. 7,
1827, Oct. 27,
1S29, Oct. 16,
1S31, Dec. 7, Warren, N. Y.
1S34, Feb'y rs, Theresa, N. Y.
1835, Sept. 2S,
1840, -Aug. 22, " "
1843, Nov. 28,
^.^ 1036 ►.
1840, Sept. 12.
1S81, Oct. 18, Le Roy, N. Y.
1834, Aug. 15.
iSf)4, March 24, Toledo, Ohio.
ALANSON ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 364), was born in Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y., September 8,
1804, and died in Belleville, Wayne county, Mich., July 9, 1871. He married in Richfield, Otsego county, N. Y.,
September i, 1827, LUCIA SMITH, born in Richfield, N. Y., March 25, 1801, and died January 24, 1879, in
Belleville, Mich.
SKX'MNTH (;ENERATI0N.
163
2800*
I.
M.\RI.\N HORTKNSE
2S0I*
II.
Daniel D.\na.
2S02
III.
Mensii White.
2803*
IV.
Frances Amanda.
2S04
V.
Susan Sophia.
2S05*
VI.
Lorenzo Smith.
2S(l6
VII.
James Edward.
2So7»
VIII.
Maria Louisa.
CHILDREN.
1S2S, AiifT. 22, Wan-on, N. Y.
1830, Fcb'y iq, " "
1S32, AufT. 25, Richfiflcl. N. Y
1S34, July 2,
1838, March 27,
1840, Dec. 23,
1842, Dec. 26, '/'
1846, May 25, " '■
*.-. 103V ^*-
1868, Sept. I, Belleville, Mich.
1834, Oct. 24, Warren, N. Y.
1853, Sept. 18, Richfield, N. Y.
1S81, Nov. 5,
[Unmarried.]
NORMAN ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 364), was born in Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y., November 29,
1805, and died in Lake county, 111., April 3, 1848. He married in Experience, Schoharie county, N. Y., November
14, 1832, SARAH ANN VIBBER'l", bom in Experience, September 6, 1806, and died in Lake county. 111., June
1851.
Mary Eluuisa.
William Vimhert.
Edmund Euc;ene.
children.
1837, July 24, Warren, N. Y.
1842, April 17,
1S44, Nov. 1,
^^ X038 ►-<
iS4j
1S45
April I.
Fel/v 21
SAMUEL ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 364), was born in Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y., November 29,
1S07, where he now resides. He married, May 5, 1831, MARY ANN, daughter of CJedrce and Betsey SNYDER,
born in Springfield, N. Y., Sejitember 8, 1808, and died in Warren, N. Y., May 17, 1880. Mr. Ely is a farmer,
has been a class leader in the M. E. Church for many years, of which church his wife was a member.
1881, Dec. 24, Middleport, N, Y.
CHILDREN.
811*
I.
LORAMIA.
1832, Sep
. 22,
Warren, N. Y
812*
11.
Annie.
1834, Nov.
9.
"
813*
III.
Helen Josephine.
1836, Dec.
9.
Si 4*
IV.
WESLE^.
1839, Jan'j
13.
8i^
V.
Elizai;etii.
1840, Nov.
24,
816*
VI.
Darwin Samuel.
1S42, Nov.
27.
817
VII.
Fanny Adell.
1S4S, Oct.
19.
[L^nmarried.]
[Unmarried.]
>^ 1039
LORA ANN ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No. 364), was born in Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y., May 18,
1 810, and is now living with her son, Rendcll Ely Beach, in Wolcott, Wayne county, N. Y. She married,
Se])tember 24, 1829, HENRY MATTHEW BEACH, born in Berkshire county, Mass., January 26, 1802, and
died in Richmond, Va., January 4, 1879.
1;EACH CHILDREN.
281S I. Fanny Ai.the.v. | 1S35, May 10, Warren, N. Y. I 1850, Feb'y 6, Warren, N, Y.
2819* II. Rendell Ely. | 1836, Nov. ii, " ■' I
*»^ X04=0 ►»•
HENRY CHAMPION, son of Silence Ely, (No. 365), was born in AVest Springfield, Mass., August 14,
1782, and died in Westfield, Mass., April 17, i860. He married, June 18, 1S06, HANNAH, daughter of
Benjamin and Ruth ( TPi-Z/fr) ASHLEY, born in West Springfield, Mass., July 2, 1782, and died in Hartford,
Conn., November 24, 1869. Hervcy Champion was a farmer, and accumulated a considerable estate.
2820
I.
Eliza.
2S2I
II.
Julia.
2S22
III.
Hekvey
2S23
IV.
Hervev
champion children.
1S07, — , Westfield, Mass.
1S13, March 13,
1S16, Jnly — ,
1S19, Nov. 13.
1S64, July 27, West Springfield, N. Y.
Living unmarried in Hartford, Conn.
Died young. Westfield, Ma.ss.
LivinL' unmarried in Hartford, Conn.
.64
SEVENTH GENERATION.
DOCT. REUBEN CHAMPION, son of Silence Ely, (No. 36S), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
June 28, 1784, where he died October 9, 1865, one week before his golden wedding was to have been celebrated.
He married, October 16, 1815, PARNA, daughter of Jere and Elizabeth (^Brewster) STEBBINS, born in West
Springfield, April 10, 1786, where she died August 8, 1866. Doct. Champion obtained his early education in
Westfield Academy, and afterwards entered the office of Doct. Sumner, of that town, with whom he began the
study of his profession. He attended lectures at the medical school at Dartmouth College, he then attended a
course of lectures in New York City, when, at the request of his fellow citizens, he returned to his native town,
and in 1809 commenced the practice of medicine. He was a Democrat of the old school, and took an active
jiart in local and general politics, was a member of the State Senate, and was twice elected to the House of Repre-
sentatives. He was in public office for the town nearly the wliole of his active life, which extended from 1809 to
1865.
LH.'iMPlON CHILDREN.
2S24* I. ELiz.MiETH Bkewster. I 1818, April 3, West Springfield, Mass. 1
2S25 II. Benjamin Fkankmn. | 1822, Jan'y 8, " " " | 1S62, Feb'y 22, West Sprinsiliukl, Mass.
Married, Dec. 30, 1S47, Ellen Porter, daughter of Seth Ring and .Marllia (Hoardinan)
Shackford, horn in Newmarket, N. 11.. .Nov. 7, 1S27. No cliiklren.
►^ 1048 ►.•-
LOVICA CHAMPION, daughter of Silence Ely, (No. 365), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
September 22, 1786, where she died November 26,1848. She married, November 14, i8ii, ELIJAH, son of
Benjamin and Ruth (IVe/Zes) ASHLEY, born in West Springfield, .Vpril 19, 1777, and died in same place
October 29, 1859.
ASHLEY CHILDREN.
2826 I. RllliEKl CnANHMciN.
2827 II. Henrietta.
2S2S 111. llAUKIIiT.
1814, .\pril 17, West Springfield, Mass.
1816, Oct. 19,
iSig, April iS. "
Living, unniarriiMl.
Living, unniarried.
1S25, Dec. 18, West Springfield, Mas
^.^ 104=4 I
ELIAS CHAMPION, son of Silence Ely, (No. 365), was born in West Springfield, Mass., June 10, 1790,
and died in Springfield, Mass., October 13, 1839. He married in Springfield, April 5, 1827, ESTHER, daughter
of Oliver and Ruth STRONCi, born in Northam]jton, Mass., December 8, iSoi, and died in Springfield, .\ugust
29, 1843.
CHAMPION children.
2S29* I. John Newio
2830* II. Reiiben.
2S31* 111. El.lAS.
2832 IV. Sai;aii Ann.
2S33*
v. James Ely.
1829, Oct. 21, Springfield, Mass.
1832, Dec. 20, " "
1834, April 30,
1835, July I,
1836, Nov. 3,
1877, Nov. 4, .New Haven, Conn.
1855, Sept. 26, West S|)ringfield, Mass.
I Unmarried.]
-^^^ 1045 ^.*--^
MOSES CHAMPION, son of Silence Ely, (No. 365), was born in West Springfield, Mass., at the family
homestead known as Amostown, June 15, 1792, twin with Aaron. He studied medicine and settled at Monti-
cello, Ca., where he practiced his profession until his death, March 9, 1838. He married in Monticello, Ga.,
December 27, 1825, ELIZABETH GRAZILDA, daughter of Lewis Conor HOLLAND, born at Sufl"olk Court
House, ^'a., in 1806, and died in Monticello, Ga., August 7. 1856, aged 50 years.
CHAMPION CHILDREN.
2S34*
2835*
I. Emily Silenie,
II. Aakon Henry.
1826, Nov. 9, Monticello. Ga.
1829. July 18,
1858, Jan'y i.
.Si:VENTH GENERATION. 165
-»*-. X046 .--^
AARON CHAMPION, son of Silexck Ely. (No. 365), was born in West Springfield, M.xss., June 15,
1792, and died in Savannah, Ga., December 21, 1880. He married in Savannah, May 8, 1824, MARY JANE,
daughter of J. W. and Sophia (Se//ii) GRIGCiS, born in Berrien county, Ga., in 1803, and died in Savannali,
September 20, 1843. J^- ^^^- ^'''[^S^^ '^^^'^ '" October, 1806, and his widow, So/Zi/a, married in 1808, Charles
Geldcn. Their daughter Isabella, married Henry Champion, a brother of Aaron. Aaron married, August 9,
1847, ELIZA MAXWELL, born in Bryan county, Ga., in 1795, ^"d died in Savannah, August 18, 1865. Aaron
was educated at the Academy in Westfield, Mass. He remained with his father on the home farm until his
majority, when he became a teacher in Orange and Newark, N. J., which profession he continued for about four
years. In 181 7 he went to Savannah, (la., and after a short time removed to Monticello in the same state,
returned to Savannah, and obtained a situation as clerk, which he held until the great fire in 1819. In January,
1820, he commenced business for himself, conducting a successful mercantile career until its fruits enabled him to
retire from such active employment. For several years he was a director of the Marine Bank, and in 1861 became
its president. It is greatly to his credit that its affairs were so well piloted through the troublous times of the war,
that this bank was one of the very few in the South which redeemed in full its ante-bellum obligations. After the
war he engaged in no active pursuit, but always took a deep interest in the affairs of his adopted city, watching
with solicitude the progress of every enterprise looking towards her material advancement. His methodical habits,
scrupulous regard for his obligations and promptitude in mercantile transactions, secured for him early in life an
enviable reputation for commercial integrity which was never dimmed by any act of his life.
CHAMPION CHILD.
2836* I. Maria Sophia. | 1832, July 28, Savannah. Ga. |
*^^ xo-av .-**.
HENRY CHAMPION, son of Silence Ely, (No. 365), was born in \Vest Springfield, Mass., November
4, 1794, and died in Savannah, Ga., September 2, 1829. He married in Savannah, Nov. 25, 1825, ISABELLA,
daughter of Charles GELDEN and his wife, Sophia Griggs, widow of /. W. Griggs, whose daughter, Mary
Jane Griggs, was the wife of Aaron Champion. Isabella was born in Savannah, Nov. 26, 1808, where she died
June 30, 1 83 1.
champion children.
2S37 I. IsAHEi.LA Scii'HiA. j l8— , , Savannah, Ga. j 18—, , Savannah, Ga.
2S3S II. He.nrv. 1 1829. July— , •• " I 1S44, Sept. 24.
-.^^ 104:8 ,^*-
JOHN NEWTON CHAMPION, son of Silence Ely, (No. 365), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
May 29, 1796, and died in Columbus, Ohio, August 27, 1845. He went first from West Springfield to Savannali,
(la., as a merchant, then in 1834 removed to Columbus, Ohio, where he was a prominent citizen and business
man. He married in Savannah, December 29, 1829, SARAH ANN, daughter of Jacoi; CHADBOURNE, who
was born in Newburyport, Mass., in 181 2, and died in Columbus, Ohio, August 30, 1873.
cha.mpion children.
839 I. Reitex Ely. | 1832, Nov. 24, Savannah, Ga.
Married, Iiine 25, 1859, Elizabeth Bell. No children.
1S3S, April 13, Columbus, Ohio.
1S42, Feby 9.
1S44, July 27,
2840* II. John Newtun
2S41* III. Aaron Burt.
2S42* IV. IsAllEl.LA CHADliOl'RNE.
^-»»^ 104:3 ►.
SILENCE ELY CHAMPION, daughter of Silence Ely, (No. 365), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
April 10, 1799, and died April 9, 1885, in Westfield, Mass. She was baptized by Rev. Joseph Lathrop, D. £>.,
and was married by Hev. William B. Spraguc, D. D., January 24, 1823, to COL. DAVID, son of William and
Lydia (Noble) MOSLEY, born in Westfield, Mass., March 6, 1798, and died in Westfield, August 26, 1S71.
•• Col. Moslev was a descendant of the ancient and rcsjiectable family of this name which came from Dorchester,
SEVENTH GENERATION.
Mass., to Westfield. He had an hereditary attachment to the chain and compa.ss of the surveyor. He was
for several years one of the Board of Selectmen and Assessors. In 1841 he served as representative in tlie
Legislature, and in iiS5i was a member of the State Senate. He was a member of the New England Agricnitnrai
Society, and in the cultivation of his large and valuable farm took a deep interest in agriculture, especially
the growing of choice fruit and forest trees. His remams rest in the aniient burying grounds of his nati\e town,
where the dust of five generations has f'ound a common resting |ilace.
2843
2844
2845*
2S46
III.
IV.
2847*
V
2S48
VI
284.J
VII
28 S"*
VIII
.MOSI.EV CHlLDRliN.
AnKi.iA. I 1S24, Jan'y iS, Weslfield, Mass. | 18S0, Jiuil- 25, Wcstlu'ld, Mas
Married, Sept. 23, 1852, Owen Rockwell, born in Soutliwick, Mass., June iS, 1S14, son of
Dea. Urijal and Rulh (Forward) Rockwell. For several years jMevious lo lier death,
Mrs. Rockwell was ensajfed in conipilins; a fjeneaology of the Moslev family of Wesl-
lield, which she left nearly completed. No children.
IIknkv Cu.vMi'ioN. I 1826, March 23, Westfield, Mass. |
Married Susan, daufihter of David Corliss, born in Calveslon. Texas, Jau'y — . lS6o. .No
children
l'"i A\ lA IsAia.ri.A. 1S21), Oct. 28, Westfield, Mass. I
Makia. 1 1831, Dec. 12, " " I
Married, Feb'y 25, 1SO9, Alonzo Whitney, son of Hoylston and Lucy (.Spaidiliui;) Whitney,
born in Si. Johnsbury, V't., in 1825. He was a wholesale dealer in tobacco in Westlield,
where he died Jan'y 25, 18S0.
Daviii Noiii.i'.. 1S33, April 3, Westfield, Mass. |
EnwAun. 1S35, March 3, " " I
lie is a powder manufacturer, of the tirtn of Rockwell & Mosely, in Wesllield.
Bknjamin FkaMvLIX. I 1S38, July 25, Westlield, Mass. I 18.12, June 2(|, Westlield
Thomas Hknton. | 18.40, Dec. 27, " " |
[Unmarried.
Mass.
-» . -i 1030 ► .
FRANCIS CHAMPION, son of Sili'-ncic Elv, (No. 365), a nierchant, was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
bily 5, iSoi, and died in Savannah, Ga., October ii, 1875. He married, December 9, 1828, I'^LIZA ANN,
daughter of James HvdI'.n and Vaj/..\ Ann {CAi/j) DISCOMI!!;, born in Augusta, (la., December 9, iSii.aiul
living in Savannah.
2S5I* 1. Kl.IZA ;\NN.
2852* II. FuANcis Ji:\M ir.
2853* III. Jam: Maui \.
CH.VMIMON CHIL1>KEN.
1829, Dec. II, Savannah, (Ja.
1832, Sept. 30,
1S35, April 16.
».- X053 ►.«^
May I, Savannah, Ga.
REV. ELY lURCIlARU, son of Bel-i..\h Ei.v, (No. 367), was born in West Springfield, Mass., April 24,
1788, and died in Clinton, Oneida county. New York, February 4, 1S66. Jonathan, the father of Ely mmX his
ancesters in this country, spelled the surname, BirchanL Rev. Ely restored it to its original form by substitming
the vowel // for /, making the name conform to the patroniniic of the Duke of Montmorency in France, from whom
they claim descent. He married, April 24, 1821, HARRIET, daughter of Henrv and Marcaret {Simmons)
McNlEE, who was born at Paris Hill, Oneida county, N. Y., April 9, 1797, and dietl in Clinton, N. Y., May 30,
1845. He married, May 21, 1847, SARAH VAN EPS.
2854*
1.
Hknrv McNiel.
1825, Nov. IS,
2855*
II.
Marc.arkt Hia-i.AH.
1828, |uly II,
2S!;6
III.
IlAKKlKf .MiNlKl..
1831, June 2,
2S27*
IV.
Makv El. v.
1S34, March 13
IIURCHAKI) CHILDREN.
Paris, N. Y.
■o^XOSS ►.•.—
1S73, Dec. 23, Wi
[UnnKi
HORATIO BURCHARD. son of Beulah Ei.v, (No. 367), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Novem-
ber 14, i79i,and died in Beloit, Wis., November 11, 1850. He married, SeptemJier 25, 1817, FRANCES,
daughter of 1'.i:njamin and Sarah (Fuller) CH.XPIN, born in S]iringfieid, Mass., September 24, 1792, and died
in lieloit. Wis., .\pril 4, 1863. In 1798 he removed with his father's familv from West Springfiekl to the present
sk\'i:ntii (;k\krati()\.
167
town of Marshall, Oneida county, N. Y., where he ])assed nearly forty years of his life. At an early age he
bowed his will to the will of Cod. At the age of twenty-four he was chosen dea( on of the Congregational
Church, which office he held while his connection with that church continued, nearly twenty years. In 1840
lie removed to lieloit, Wis., where he was an acti\e, imhlic spirited c ili/.eii. He was proniinent in the "reat
reforms of the tlay, and had a large heart for the down-trodden and oppressed in the land, praying and working
for their liberty, earnest in every good word and work for the glory of Cod and the building of His kingdom.
285S
2S59
28O0
2861
2S&2*
2863
2S(.4*
2865
2 860
llL'KCH.SKIi cnil.llRKN'.
1. llAKUiivr. I iSiy, May 30, Maisliall. .\. V. . Living in Frucport, III. lUniiiaiiicd.l
II. Fk.vn'civs Hkccau. I 1820, Oct. 6, " " ! 1878, Aug. 13, Frccpiiri, 111,
Marrieil. Jinic 15, 1S62, Fdvvard, sou of (iindoii arul Eli/.abclli (Uorcheslcr) Hurcliani,
born in Utjca, N. Y., April (>, 180S, aiul died in Hcloit, Wis., May 2, 1S73. No cliildrcn
On reaching manhood, Mr. Biirchard commenced mercantile business in HuH'alo, N. V.
After several years he transferred his business to New York City. In 1S62, he married
and removed to Lake Forest, III. His health failing, he was obliged to give up business
and removed to Beloit, Wis., wlicve he died, lie was a very conscientious man, united
Willi llu' rluircli when fourteen ycais old, and was nietliodical in all his duties.
III. Sah Ml Maki,\. j 1S21, Dec. 20, Marshall, N. V. 1 1S53. Dec. 21, licloil, Wis. | I Iiiiiuu 1 iccl. |
IV. Liicis,\. 1 1823, Sept. y, " " |
Married in licdoil, Wis., May 9, 1865, Iliiain Dwiglil, son of •riiomas and l.ydia (Sirallon)
Converse, bom in Bridgcwater, Oneida counly, N. Y., .\ug. 19, 1S21. .She is his
secontl wife, lie is an insurance agent. Residence, Olliiniwa, Imva. No chiklien.
V. I lilKA I'lii ClUI'IN.
VI. JciiiN Ai.iiiiur.
Vll. Ii-.ssiK.
VIII. Makv.
IX. ('AkiiLINK.
1825, Sept. 22, Marshall, N. V,
182S, Nov. 6,
1830, Dec. 9, " "
1,833, April 9,
1835, June 7,
1S52, Oct. 30, Heloit, Wis. I Unmarried. I
1S36, March 18, Marshall, N. V.
-«— . lOSO .-.«^
l,()UIS.\ r,lIllCil.\Rl), daughter of ISi.fi.Aii Ima, (No. 367), was born in Paris, ( )iicida ( oiinty, N. \'.,
.Seiitember 30, 1802, and ilicd in Newton, j.isper (oiiiity, Iowa, Decendier 9, 1874. .She married in M.nshall,
Oneida county, N. Y., January 9, 1829, ^^^\I.■^1';R, son of Wai.iek and Dkli.a Licixii {/)i-/i>vsk/rc) MORCAN,
born in Utica, N. Y., Ntiveniber 28, 1805, and died in Newton, Iowa, November 5, 1874.
2S67
2869*
MOk<;AN I lin.MKION.
Wis
I. J.\NE Fka.ncks. I 1S30, June 10. Marshall, N. Y. | 1S67, Maich -— , Ri|
Married in Kenosha, Wis., April 13, 1866, William Stevens, born at Fori Dearborn.
(Chicago) III., ill 1831. Residence, Ripon, Wis. No childien.
II. Wai.ii-.k John. | 1832. May 17, Marshall, N. Y. | I.SS3, Dec. 7, Newton, low;i
Married, Dec. 10, 1S55, Delia Leech Derbyshire, liorn in Tecumseh, Mich., Dec. 14, 1834.
No children.
III. Cll.'VRLEs Hk.nuv. I 1840, April 15, Evans, N. V. |
^.-i xose - ..^
NATHAN BURCHARI), son of ISiauAn lu.v, (No. 367), was born in Marshall, Oneida (ounty, X. V.,
December 3, 1804, and died at Ulock Island, R. L, July 13, 1880. lie married, Ajjril 22, 1833, MARY ANN,
daughter of S.\muel and i.\ nh.a {Joceliii) .S'I'RAN,\H.-\N, born in I'etersborough, Madison county, N. Y., June
16, 1 810.
lUJRCIIAKll CHII,t).
2S70 I. Makv Hki.vkiia. I 1850, Sept. 12. I
Slie was born in Basle, Switzerland, lier lallier lieiiig at lli:il lime consul general mar tin;
Swiss Confederation. She married in Brooklyn, N. Y., June 25, 1878, C.eorge (Jideoii,
son of D.aniel Dasliburn and Elizabeth (Close) Dutcher, born in Red Creek. N. Y.,
Fcb'y 14, 1846.
Child, Elizabeth Linda, born Oct. 18, iS8o, Brooklyn, N. Y.
SEVEiNTH (JENERATION.
1061
MARY ANN BURCHARD, daughter of Beulah Ely, (No. 367), was born in Marshall, Oneida county,
N. Y., May 4, 1809, and died in Waterville, N. Y., January 20, 1842. She married in Marshall, N. Y., September
29, 1828, WIELIAM HOOKER, son of William and Sakah {Hooker) FELLOWS. He died in Kingsville.
Ashtabula county, Ohio, September 3, 1881.
2S7I I. WlI.MAM llniiKKK.
2872 11. Marv Eliza.
Married, Sept. 7, 1S5!
Cornell.!, No. 2874.
2S73* III. John Burchard. i
2S74* IV. Cornelia Lktith.
FELLOWS CHILDREN.
1829, Oct. 25, Utica, N. Y.
1833, Nov. 6, "
, Thos. R. Howlctt. No cliildr
1836. April 5, rtica, X. Y.
iS3g.
I 1S43, April I, I'tica, N, Y.
I 1865, April 2, Winona, Mich.
See record of her sister.
20, Waterville, N. Y.
X06S i^.i
REV. AMBR(JSE DAY, son of Mary Ely, (No. 369), was born in Westfield, Mass., February 9, 1792,
where he died May 20, 1878. He married in Westfield, Mass., May i, 1815, SARAH, daughter of Dan and
Wealthy (^Warner') SPENCER, born in Saybrook, Conn., March 20, 1795, and died in Westfield, Mass.,
January n, 1874. Mr. Day never received a collegiate education. He was licensed to preach by the Baptist
Church in Westfield, in 1826, and by the same church was ordained in 1830. He was then thirty-eight years old,
and from that time for nearly half a century he preached to feeble churches in central Massachusetts, to churches
in Chester and Chesterfield, in Russell and Granville, in Westfield and Longnieadow, in Whately and Athol
and elsewhere in that vicinity.
day children.
1816, March 31, Westfield, Mass.
iSiS, May 14,
1820, June 27, "
1822, Aug. II,
1824, Dec. 22,
2875*
I.
Harriet Nkwell.
2876*
II.
Henry.
2877*
III.
Sl'ENCER.
2S7S*
IV.
Nathan.
2879
V.
Sarah Jane.
IS.J2, Fel/y — , Westfield, Mas
2S8I
VII
28S2
VllI
2883
IX
2884*
X
Wealihv Frances. ' 1S27, April 15,
Married in Westfield. April 28, 1S59, Lyman, son of Aaron and Lucinda (Post) Oimock,
born in Huntington, Mass., June 14, l8n. He is a merchant residing in Palmer, Mass.,
deacon of the Baptist Church, of which his wife is also a member. No children.
AiiiiNiRAM IiDsoN. I 1829, Dec. 2, Westfield, Mass. i 1849, Nov. — . Westfield,
I
Mii.iuN. I 1832, April 7, " ■
Married in Westfield, Mass., June 19, 1857, Joanna W. Parker, born June 16, 1S33. No
children. Residence, Berlin, Mass.
1S34, Sept. 2, Westfield, Mass. 1S75, May — , Virginia Ci
I Unmarried. I
[Unmarried.]
Samuel Calxtn.
Helen Augusta
ly, Nev.
[UiHuarried.]
1837, Aug. 28,
-»^- X064 ►*<
ALBERT DAY, son of Mary Ely, (No. 369), was born in Westfield, Mass., November 29, 1797, and
died in Hartford, Conn., November 11, 1876. He married in Chicopee, Mass., November 11, 1819, HARRIET,
daughter of Frederick and Roxalany {Lamb) CHAPIN, born in Chicopee, April 28, 1799, and is living in
Hartford, Conn. Albert Day, with his brother Calvin, removed from Westfield to Hartford in 1822, where they
engaged in mercantile pursuits, and were for many years in the wholesale dry goods trade, in which they were quite
successful.
DAY CHILDREN.
2885* I. Harriet Louise.
28S6* II. Alhert Frederic
28S7* III. Charles Gustavus
1821, Feb'y 2, Westfield, Mass.
1824, July ig, Hartford, Conn.
1829, April 19,
1S83, June 4, Hartford, Conn.
SKVENTH GENERATION.
-m^^ 1065 ^»*-
MARY DAY, daughter of Makv Ely, (No. 369), was born in Westfield, Mass., (Jctober 25, 1800, and
died in Columbus, Wis., December 2, 1868. She married in Westfield, Mass., January 8, 1824, ALFRED, son of
[OHN and Sus.\NNAH {/(icolis) TOPLIFF, born in Westfield, November ii, 1799, and died at Columbus, Wis.,
November 3, 1879. ^^ removed from Westfield to Marshall, Oneida county, N. Y., about 1830, returned to
Westfield in 1840, and removed to Wisconsin in 1847.
2SS8* I. JiLiA Day.
28S9 II. Mary Angeli.ne.
2890 III. Samuel.
2S()i* IV. He.nkietta Jane.
TOPLIFF CHILDREN.
1S24, Dec. 16, Westfield, Mass.
1827, May 9,
About 1832. Marshall, N. Y.
1837, Feb'y i.
Diud in infancy.
y^^ X066 ►*«-
uav children
2892*
I.
Julia Seymour.
1829,
July
7, Hartford, Conn.
2893
II.
Caroli.n'e Elizaheth.
1S33.
Oct.
19,
2894*
III.
JiiHN Calvin.
1S35,
Nov
3.
2895*
IV.
Catharine Perkins.
1S37.
Feb'
■ 24.
CALVIN DAY, son of Mary Ely, (No. 369), was bom in Westfield, Mass., February 26, 1803, and died
in Hartford, Conn., June 10, 1884. He married in Hartford, December 5, 1827, CATHARINE, daughter of
Charles and Catharine {Perkins) SEYMOUR, born in Hartford, May 25, 1806, and died in Charleston, S. C,
March 2, 1S84 : remains buried in Hartford. Mr. Day was a merchant.
[Unmarried. ]
xoev — ..
HORATIO ELY DAY, son of Mary Ely, (No. 369), was born in Westfield, Mass., June 18, 1814;
removed to Hartford, Conn., and was a dry goods merchant from 1836 to 1S66, when he retired from business
and now resides in New York City. He married in Hartford, Conn., November 19, 1839, ADELIA, daughter of
James and Mary {^Sears) BURT, born in Hartford, June 29, 1821. Her mother was a sister of the late Barnas
Scars, at one time president of Newton Theological Institution, afterwards president of Brown Lhiiversity,
Providence, R. I., and at the time of his death, 1880, agent of Peabody Fund.
D.A.V CHILDREN.
[Unmarried.]
[Unmarried.]
[Unmarried.]
2896*
I.
James Raymond.
1842. Nov. 19,
H
artford. Conn
2897*
II.
Mary Adelia.
1844. Nov. 14,
2S9S
III.
Horatio Burt.
1849, April 17,
2899
IV.
Carrie Louise.
1853, June 27,
2900
V.
Charles Edwin.
1857, July 21,
lorza ►»»
REV. SAMUEL MATTHEWS, son of Martha Ely, (No. 370), was born in Chester, Mass., February
20, 1803, and died in Perth Amboy, N. J., December 30, 1853. He married in Northampton, Mass., September
i5> ^835, IRENE, daughter of Aaron and Sarah {Richardson) HALL, born July 29, 1800, and died April
18, 1879, in Easthampton, Mass. Mr. Alatl/iezvs' father was a deacon of the Congregational Church, and
died when Samuel was three years old. After spending a few years as clerk in a store, he fitted for college
and graduated at .\mherst. Soon after graduation he went to Virginia on account of his health, studied three
years in the Theological Seminary in Prince Edward county, and was licensed to preach by a Virginia presbytery.
He preached six months in Tallahassee, Fla., and then took charge of a seminary in Qitincy, Fla., where he also
supi)lied the pulpit. Prevented by a bronchial affection from preaching, he sjjent the last eighteen years of his life
as a teacher, most of the time in Virginia. He officiated as president of Greenville College, in Tennessee,
one year and a-half, and left that place on account of sickness in the village and in his family. While president
of that college he was regularly ordained. At the time of his death he was a teacher in the Perth Amboy Seminary.
In the various places where he taught he was much valued as an instructor of youth and highly esteemed as a good
man and sincere christian.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
MATTHEWS CHILDREN.
Martha Ely. | 1S3O, Aug. 20, Ouinc)', Fla. |
Married in Northampton, Mass., March 15, 1SS2, Dr. Alc.\andcr S. McLean, of Spring-
field, Mass. No cliildren.
Sarah RnnARnsciN. | 1S3S, June 13, \Vesihain|iton, Mass. | 1854, Jnnu 20, Springfield. Mass
-•♦^xov-a:—*-
CATHARINE WRKIHT, daughter of M.aktha I'Xv, (No. 370), was born in Eastiianii)ton, Mass.,
.■\tigitst 22, 1818, where .she now resides. She married, October 25, 1843, ALFRED EDWIN, son of Parsons
and Dorcas (C/ar/fr) JANES, born in Easthampton, December 26, 1818, and died in .same place, March 26, 1848.
2903'*'
2904
2905
I. Edwin Ely.
II. Wii.i.iAM Parsons
III. Al.lRKI) El,IAKl.\l.
JANES CHILDRKN.
1544, Nov. 29, Easthampton, Mas
1846, July iS,
1545, May 29,
)mmercial traveler ; lieadqnarters, (Chicago, 111.
-*»-. xo-ze ►..^
LUCY OTIS, daughter of Lucy F^^lv, (No. 371), was born in Westfield, Mass., January 23, 1797, and tlictl
in Darien, Genesee county, N. Y., January 23, 1831. She married in Westfield, Mass., October 11, 1819,
S( >L0M0N, son of Solomon and Vashta CHAPIN, born in Chicopee, Mass., and died in Darien, N. Y.
2yo6*
I
2907*
II
2908
III
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
Frank. 1816, Jan'y 12, Norwich, Mass.
Li'Ki-:. t822, Sept. 12, Darien, N. Y.
(jKuii.. 1S25, Jnlyf),
Married in Darien, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1S47, Andrew F
further record obtained.
SdUiMciN. I 1S28, May 28, Darien, N. V.
1S54, April 8.
1849, Sept. 5, Hudalo, N. Y.
; died in Hnllalo. No
1S63, May 4, Darien, N. V. [Unmarried.]
-»-^ ixyrr ^^*-
LYDIA OTIS, daughter of Lucy Ely, (No. 371), was born in Westfield, Mass., April 8, 1799, and died
in Darien, Genesee county, N. Y., September 10, 1872. She married in Darien, N. Y., .\]iril 18, 1822, LEVI
MlCtEF^, son of David and Margerie (^Wilder') HARROUN, born in Colerain, Mass., June 10, 1797, and died
in Corfu, N. Y., September 22, 1884.
" In 1S16, the year recorded as the cold season, when snow fell every month in the year, he, with his father David
llarroun and the family emigrated from Massachusetts to the town of Pembroke, Genesee county, N. Y. Here they made
their home and planted the hearth-stone, surrounded,b)' an unbroken forest, wild beasts and prowling Indians.
At the age of ten years Levi had united with the Presbyterian Church of Colerain. In 1S19 he united with the first
church and assisted in organizing the first Sunday-school in Pembroke, holding it in the log school-house at Long's Corners,
now Corfu. In 1S33 he removed to the farm adjoining his father's, where he remained until his death. He was an active,
devoted christian, and on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 18S4, it was the privilege of many to be present when the remains of the dead
pioneer and patriarch of the flock, and the oldest ruling elder of the church he had helped to plant, and with which he had
been identified since 1819, were deposited in their final resting place by aged friends, upon whose heads the frosts of many
winters had fallen."
HARKOUN AiILDREN.
2910
29II«
I. Ei.i/.A Jane.
II. Jam; Eliza.
III. GiLI'.tiKT KlNC.
1S23, April 28, Darien, N. Y.
1S26, March 16,
1S35, Sept. 23, Corfu. N. Y.
1823, June 26, Darien, .N. Y.
-»^ XOVO :i^-i,-
NAOMI OTIS, daughter of Lucy Ely, (No. 371), was born in Westfield, Mass., September 4, 1801, and
died in Darien, Genesee county, N. Y., February i, 1857. She married in Darien, N. Y., January 23, 1825,
GEORGE, son of Bela and Marinda {Hatch) KING, born in Westfield, Mass., May 31, 1802, and died in
Brooklyn, N. Y., August 11, 1879.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
yl3
I.
Ely H.\tch
914
II.
Adalixe.
'.15*
III.
J.\BEZ Otis.
1826, Feb'v
1S29, June 3
1S33, May 2
KING CHILDREN.
23, Darien, N. Y.
-»»^ 1080 I
1S76, Dec. 25, Ri-ooklyii, N. Y.
SOPHIA OTIS, daughter of Lucy Ely, (No. 371), was born in Westfield, Mass., July 7, 180S, and died in
Buffalo, N. Y., August 7, 1850. She married in Westfield, Mass., April 7, 1827, ENKSTUS I'UFF, son of Dr.
Ekastiis and Catharine CROSS. He died in Batavia, N. Y.
CROSS CHILDREN.
2916*
I.
Henry Tisdale.
1829, Jan'y 15,
Daiien, N.
2917*
II.
Mary Adaline.
1830, Nov. 25,
2918*
III.
WiLLARD Nelson.
1837, Sept. 30,
2919*
IV.
James Eliwin.
1S40, March 27,
2920
V.
George Enesii's.
1843, Feb'y 13,
2921
VI.
Thomas Dallas.
1844, Feb'y 24,
2922
VII.
Geoki;e.
1847, July I, Bi
ft'alo
- 1
N. Y.
1S43, March 2. Duricn, N. Y.
1S4S, June 20, Bullabj, N. Y.
1S4S, May 20,
LOVISA ARTHUR, daughter of Rheumah Ely, (No. 372j, was born in Westfield, Mass., March 7, 1799,
and died in Martinsburgh, Lewis county, N. Y., August 6, 1882. She married in Martinslnirgh, March 27, 182 1,
MERLIN, son of Preserve and Electa FINCH, born in Mass., January 21, 1797, and died in Martinsburgh,
N. Y., September 26, 1S45.
FINCH CHILDREN.
2923*
I.
Aurelia,
2924*
II.
Pamela.
2925*
III.
LOVISA.
2g2f)''
IV.
DeWitt Clim'on.
2927
V.
Chauncev.
292S*
VI.
LOUESA C.
2929
VII.
Frances Maria.
1822. Jan'y 2, Martinsburgh, N. Y.
1823, May 26,
1S25, May 6,
1S27, Aug. 6,
1S32, April II,
1833, Oct. iS,
1S40, May — ,
»-^ X086 ►-♦
1S72, Nov. 23,
1S66, July 23.
1SS2, Aug. (<,
1853, July 31,
1850, Aug. 3,
Martinsburgh, N. Y.
WARREN ARTHUR, son of Rheu.mah Elv, ( Xo. 372), was born in Westfield, Mass., December 20, 1800,
and died in Martinsburgh, N. Y., June 19, 1876. He married, March 15, 1826, MARI.-X, daughter of Noah and Lucy
(Ro/i/itns) HARGER, born in Martinsburgh, October 27, 1809, and died in same place March 6, 1834. He married,
December 18, 1835, ALMIRA, daughter of Horatio Gates and Martha {Pitcher) HOUGH, born in Turin, N. Y.,
August 26, 1804, and is living in Martinsburgh. Warren Arthur removed from Westfield, Mass., to Martinsburgh,
in 1803, and resided in that town until his death. He was a farmer, early inured to the hardships and privations of
a new country, and strove with untiring toil, diligence and integrity to gain a livelihood for himself and family, and
those early acquired habits more or less guided his after days. At the age of twenty-three he became a decided
follower of Christ and united with the Presbyterian Church, of which he was a member till his death, and an elder
the last thirty-four years of his life.
ARTHUR CHILDREN.
2930 1. Ann Maria. | 1S34, Jan'y 13, Martinsburgh, N. Y. | 1881, April 12, Lowville, N. Y.
Married. March 29, 1859, Charles Duane Davenport, of Lowville, N. Y., and died in iSSi,
leaving no children, but friends without number, 'for she was worthy." Her husband
survives her.
Warren Horatio. ; 1S36, Nov. 11, Martinsburgh. X. Y. I 1S57, Dec. 11, Martinsburgh, X. Y.
[L'ninarricd.]
Howard Martvn. j 183S, Aug. 25, " " I 1S68, Oct. 25, Martinsburgh. X. Y.
Married, Feb'y 4, 186S, Delinda Watson, of Turin, X. Y. No children.
George Whitei-teld. ] 1S40, Sept. 11, Martinsburgh, N. Y. :S4i, Feb'y 4, Martinsburgh, X. Y.
Bradford. i 1842, Nov. 22,
Franklin Harlan. I 1S45, Jan'y 15,
Mary .-Vlmira. ] 1849, Oct. iS,
2931
II.
2932
HI.
2933
IV.
2934
V.
2935*
VI.
2936*
VII.
1S45, June 23,
1873, April 22,
172
SEVENTH CxENERATION.
lOOV ►-*-
RHEUMAH ARTHUR, daughter of Rheumah Ely, (No. 372), was born in Martinsburgh, Lewis county,
N. Y., August 6, 1803, and died in Turin, N. Y., May 24, 1828. She married in Martinsburgh, March 12, 1822,
EGBERT, son of Thomas and Deborah (^Benedict) RAGAN, born in Pawling, Dutchess county, N. Y., March
15, 1799. After the death of ^/;«//«rt// v4 /-///?/;-, Egbert Ragan married September 27, 1829, Jerusha Johnson,
born January 15, 1807, and died in Turin, July 7, 1845. Her children were Elhanan, born April 15, 1831 :
Elizabeth, June 21, i?,t,4; Jerusha, June 8, 1845 ; all born in Turin, N. Y. Egbert Ragan married, July 14, 1847,
Nancy M. Hall, born May 5, 1822, and has by this marriage one child, Willard Dayton, born in Turin, July 13,
1S56. Egbert Ragan died in Houseville, Lewis county, N. Y., July 26, 1880. He was a resident of Turin more
than 60 years, and an active and consistent member of the M. E. Church of Houseville more than thirty years.
His wife and six children survive him.
R.AGAN CHILDREN.
2937*
I.
Brauforh.
1S23, lune 30, Turin, N. Y.
2938*
II.
Ei.v.
1S25. Oct. 30,
2939
III.
RlIElM.VlI.
1S28, May 9.
Oct. 31. Martiiislniiirli. N. Y.
ALMIRA ARTHUR, daughter of Rheumah Ely, (No. 372), was born in Martinsburgh, N. Y., June 8,
1805, and -died in Leyden, Lewis county, N. Y., February 21, 1838. She married in Martinsburgh, N. Y.,
September 29, 1833, ROSWELL, son of Amos and Eliza1!EI'H {Coc) MILLER, born in Lcydcn, N. Y., May 31,
1 80S, and died in Leyden, June 4, 1878.
2940*
I. Al.MIKA.
MILLER CHILD.
1837, Nov. 6, Lcvden, N. Y.
I 1876. April 4, Turin, N. Y.
i-*^ X093
MARY ANN ARTHUR, daughter of Rheumah Ely, (No. 372), was born in Martinsburgh, N. Y.,
Novenil)er 27, 1815, and was living there in June, 1S82. She married, June 7, 1837, CHAUNCEY, son of
Calvin and Anna ROBERTS, born in Leyden, N. Y., May 10, 1810, where he died June 15, 1876.
ROHERTS children.
2941 I. Wu.i.iAM McCkaikkn. : 1S3S, Sept. 22, Leyden, K. Y.
2942* II. Mary Eli.e.n. I 1S41, Dec. 27,
1864, Feiyy I, I'lainnekl, 111.
[Unman led.]
EMILY ARTHUR, daughter of Rheumah Ely, (No. 372), was born in Martinsburgh, N. Y., March 31,
1818. She married, January 8, 1839, DUANE, son of Oren and Polly {IVheeler) MOORE, born in Martins-
burgh, April 30, 1816. In August, 1882, both were living in Martinsburgh.
2943
2944*
2945*
2946*
2947-'
2948
2949
2950'
2951
I. Emily Maria.
MOORE CHILDREN.
1S40, Jan'y 8, Martinsburgh, N. Y.
II. Mary Aikjusta.
III. ('harles Duane.
IV. Orrin Bradford.
V. Franxes Louesa.
VI. DeWitt Clinto.n.
VII. Clarence Jay.
Married in Turin, N. Y., Sept
(Pease) Pitcher. \o children.
VIII. Samiei, EiA'. I 1S55, Auir. 15, Martinsburirh, N. Y
IX. \Vu.LiAM \Vai.lace. I 1S5S, Aug. 23,
1842, Dec. 28,
1844, Nov. 28,
1847, Jan'y 22,
1S49, Jan'y 13,
1851. June 9, "
1853, June 5,
2, 18S0, Cora Alice, daughter of Leonard and Mari
1875, Feb'y 26, Martinshurgh, N. Y.
[Unmarried.]
Resides in Grafton, Dakota. [Unmarried.]
des in Manitoba
[Unmarried.]
SEVENTH GENERATION.
HARRIET NEWELL ARTHUR, daughter of Rheumah Elv, (No. 372), was bom in Martinsburgli,
N. Y., August 20, 1821. She married, February 22, 1853, SHERMAN, son of Adam and Elizaheth PHILLIPS,
born in Martinsburgh, July 12, 1824. Mr. Phillips is an insurance agent in Lowville, N. Y.
2952* I. Hattie Ellen.
2953 II. Frances Henrietta.
III. Ella Maria.
PHILLIPS CHILDREN.
1856, Jan'y 26, Lowville, N. Y.
1S57, Oct. 16,
1859, Sept. I, " "
.^ X096
1S82, Nov. 7, Lowville, N. Y.
[Unm.iri ied. ]
1881, April 5, Lowville, N. Y.
[Unmarried. J
JAMES PRICE ELY, son of Nathan, (No. 373), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December 11,
1802. He married, November 29, 1827, MERCY LEONARD, daughter of N<iadiah and Thirza {Taylor)
SMITH, born in West Springfield, March 26, 1802. Mr. Ely has been a successful farmer, prominent in public-
affairs, and is living with his wife in West Springfield. The following lines are inserted by request :
LINES INSCRIP.ED TO MR. AND MRS. JAJIES P. ELY.
Fiftieth A n 11 iversary .
" Should aiild acquaintance be forgot,
And never brought to mind ;
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And days of auld lang syne."
Kind are the friends that gather here.
Blessings attend the meeting ;
As hand clasps hand with sweet accord.
And joyous be the greeting.
The dearest wishes of the heart
We bring here as a token ;
To those whose links of fifty years
This day remain unbroken.
Yes, fifty years of wedded life.
Wedded life so golden ;
Oh ! m.ay thej' feel that in our hearts
Their memory is holdcn.
Along the track of many years
Their footsteps have been 'tended
B}' an unerring hand, who gives
Our joys with sorrows blended.
Beloved ones have gone before,
They miss them from their side.
They're waiting on the shining shore.
Beyond the swelling tide.
And as dear friends we celebrate
Their golden bridal day ;
We'll give a tear for lost ones dear,
A prayer for those who stay ;
God's blessings arch their pathway o'er,
And guide their weary feet.
That when their pilgrimage shall end
They'll walk tlie golden street.
A^ovcmher 29, 1877.
I. Ella Maria.
CHILD.
I 1845, Sept. 30, West Springfield, Mas
1S53, Oct. 17, West Springfield, Mass
LYDIA ELY, daughter of Nathan, (No. 373), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 27, 1804,
where she died September 6, 1879. She married, December 3, 1831, FRANCIS, son of Justin and Rhoda
{Nolile) ASHLEY, born in West Springfield, November 7, 1807, and died December 2, 1841.
2956*
I. Justin.
ASHLEY child.
I 1836, Jan'y 20, West Springlield, Mass. |
♦^^ loeo ►*...
PELATIAH ELY, son of N.\than, (No. 373), was born in West Springfield, April iS, 1S06. He married.
June 26, 1844, ORPHA, daughter of Op.ed and AniCAiL {Ailliiigtoti) LOMBARD, born in Springfield, Mass., June 5.
1808. They reside in Longmeadow, Mass.
children.
2957 I. N.vriiAN LnMiiARii. 1S46, March 5, West Springfield, M.ass. ! 1849, Sept. 4, West Springfield, Mass.
295S II. Annie Orlha. ' 1S50, July 7, " " " 1S79, Feb'y 14, Longmeadow, Mass.
[Unmarried ]
SEVENTH GENERATION.
^-»^^1099 ►•
NATHAN ELY, son of Nathan, (No. 373), was born in West Springfield, Mass., June 19, 1808, and died
March 12, 1885, in Wrentham, Mass., where, October 10, 1837, he married AMELIA MARIA, daughter of Daviu
and Jerusha {Blake) PARTRIDGE, born in Wrentham, December 2;,, 1815. Mr. Ely received his education
at the Academy in Wilbraham, Mass., has been justice of the peace in Wrentham for many years, and has held the
offices of selectman and member of the school committee.
2959
2960
I. Frederick David
II. James Price.
183S, Sept. 24. Wrenthnm, Mass.
:S47, April S,
1847, Aug. 28, Wifiilliai
-»»^ 1X43 ►•
DR. HOR.\CE ELY, son of Horace, (No. 400), was born in Philadelphia, Pa., and died in iMarianna,
Fla., November 30, 1867. He married in Plymouth, N. C, MARY J.VNE GREGOIRE, daughter of Psa.meth
G., and Ann {Maul) DE ROULH.'VC, born in Hermitage, N. C, November 27, 1792, and died in Plymouth,
N. C. After the death of his first wife Dr. Ely married at St. Joseph's P.ay, Ela., about 1838, MISS CHARLOTTE
DAFFIN. who was born on the eastern shore of Maryland about 1798, and died in Dayton, Oliio, Fel)ruary 10,
1872.
1. llil.l)
<EN.
2961*
I.
Francis he Roclhac.
1S12, Sept. 1, 1
'Ivmmilh
x. c.
185S, Jan'y 5, iMarianna
Fla
2flf>2*
II.
Ann Lcuusa.
1S14, Nov. 13.
iSSi, Jan'y 17,
2963*
III.
Marv Jane.
1816, Sept. 20,
1882, Nov. 30,
"
2964
IV.
Horace J.
iSiS, Sept. 27.
Died in infancy in 1S19.
2965
V.
Sarah France.s.
1820, May 31,
.- TT-a
-f^ ,>.-^
Died in infancy in 1S21.
NATHAN LYMAN, son of EtJNicE Elv, (No. 401), was born in Southampton, Mass., April 22, 1801, wliere
he died August 20, 1867. He married in Rochester, N. Y., January 26, 1829, ABIG.AIL CRANE, daughter of
Samuel and Sally {Gould) CLEVELAND, born in Hanover, N. H., August 22, 1795, ^"d died in Rochester,
N. Y., June 4, 1836.
2966 I. ELIZAliETII.
2967 II. John Cleveland.
2968* III. Nathan Henry.
2969 IV. Benjamin
LYMAN children.
1829, Dec. 29, Rochestei, N. Y.
1S31, Jan'y 25,
1S35, Feb'y 24,
1S26, May 24.
♦^ lX'a:8 ►.•—
1830, March ig, Rochester, N. \.
1846, April 10, Southampton, Ma
1S36, Aug-. 26, Rochester, N. Y.
ABIGAIL ELY, daughter of John, (No. 402), was born in We.st Springfield, Mass., April 13, 181 1, and
died October 26, 1883, in Wyoming, Jones county, Iowa. She married in Southampton, Mass., June 17, 1836,
REV. JUSTUS LYMAN, son of Obadiah and Esther {Lyman) JANES, born in Easthampton, Mass., September
I, 1808. He graduated from Amherst College in 1835, and was installed pastor of the Presbyterian Church in
Guilford, Chenango county, N. Y., in 1839, where he labored very successfully for sixteen years, removing in
1855 on account of his wife's impaired health to Chester, Geauga county, Ohio, where he was installed pastor of
the Presbyterian Church. Here, too, a successful pastorate of thirteen years was passed, and in 1868 he went to
Wyonting, Iowa, where he served as stated supi)ly two and a-half years. He then went to Eloyd, Floyd county,
Iowa, where, after ministering to the church five months, he died after a few days illness, October 4, 1S72. His
remains were deposited in the cemetery in the place where he closed his labors and entered into rest.
2970
I.
JusTfs Still.
1840,
Aug.
2971*
II.
John Ely.
1S42,
Feb'v
2972*
III.
.>\mell\ LorisA.
1S43.
May S
JANES CHILDREN.
21, Guilford, N. Y.
1840, .Aug. 21. (Juilford, N. Y.
iv^KrWo^ (§Xu.
mf ^
7i/to. jyti
SEVENTH FENERATION.
•75
-►-^ US 3 ►-*-
ALEXANDER LEICESTER ELY, son of Eusha, (No. 403), was horn in Pittsfield, Mass., December
25, 1810, and died in Cedar Ra])ids, Iowa, July 9, 1848. He married in Allegan, Mich., Decemher 25, 1S35,
MARY ANN, daughter of John and Cynthia {As///ty) WE.^RE, born in Stanstead, Province of Quebec,
Canada, Eeb'y 25, 1820, and is living in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, wife ai Doi/. [oliit F. Ely, brother of Alexander.
2973 I. 1 Ia.N'NAH r.\RciI.I.\E.
2974 11. Klizai;eth Tavi.ok.
2975 III. JiuiN Henry.
1S37, Nov. 3. .\llcf.an. Mich.
1S44, Fel,y25, "
1S46, i^Kirch 3, RochcslcT, N. V.
\)W\\ in infancy.
^-».^ 1155 — .-
Cc^Jt-^fn^yc^ a'^^- C-^^/^
ELISHA DICKINSON ELY, son of Elisha, (No. 403), was born in Hadley, Mass., Oc tober 18, 1813,
died in Philadelphia, Pa., January 18, 1849, ^"d ^^'^^ buried in Rochester, N. Y. At the time t)f his death he
was engaged in milling in Rochester, being proprietor of the "■Ely Mills" which had been built and owned
by his uncle, Hervey Ely. The following sketch is taken from one of the Rochester papers:
" The painful intelligence of the death in Philadelphia, of one of our worthiest citizens, Mr. Elishn D. Ely, was received here
yesterday morning. He had been absent from home but about two weeks, and while engaged in the business which called him
to Philadelphia was attacked with pleurisy and inflammation of the lungs with which he suffered eight days, and died on
Thursday evening. His wife and brother were at his bedside three daj's previous to his death, and soothed his departure from
life and kindred which was in all respects that of an upright christian man. Mr. E. had resided among us since early boyhood
and enjoyed in a high degree the respect and confidence of his fellow-citizens. His death was a shock which few were
prepared to receive and the announcement occasioned the most sincere regret among all who had the pleasure of his acquaint-
ance. He was connected with a family which came to Rochester at an early day, the members of which have taken a large
share in its commercial operations and benevolent enterprises. Within a short period, several of its prominent male members
have been removed by death ; and this new inroad will leave a gap in our social and commercial circles which will be sensibly
appreciated by all."
He married in Allegan, Mich., June 27, 1838, LYDIA BAXTER, daughter of John and Cvnthia {Ashley)
WEARE, born in Barton, Vt., January 22, 1822. Her residence is in Boston, Mass.
2976* I. Caroline Ashlicv.
2977* \\. Catharine Deforest.
2978 HI. Elisha Dickinson.
CHILDREN.
1S41, Dec. 31, Rochester, N.
1S43, Oct. iS, "
1847, Sept. iS,
Resides in Canton, Olii
— »* - 1150 ^<
JOHN EELLOWS ELY, son of Elisha, (No. 403), was born in Rochester, N. V., June 25, 182 1. He
studied for the medical profession with Dr. Willard Parker. Craduated at the College of Physicians and
Surgeons, in New York City, in March, 1848. Entered the U. S. service in August, 1862, being commissioned
surgeon of the Twenty-fourth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and soon after was in active service as medical
director of the divisions of Generals C. B. Fisk:\.x\d\. A. P. Hovey of the Nineteenth army corps. In these positions
he won to himself enviable professional credit and the warm ragard both of his superiors and those tinder his charge.
He resigned on account of iin])aircil licalth, in June, 1863. In 1S42 he united with the Presbyterian Church, and
since 1865, has been ruling elder of the First I'reslyteria/i Chtireh in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He married
in Dubuque, Iowa, January 17, 1853, MARY ANN, widow of his brother, Alexander L. Ely, daughter of John
and Cynthia (^Ashley') WEARE. See that record.
2979*
2980
I. John Stonev.
II. Mary Dickinson.
children.
1S53, Nov. 18, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
1859, March 14,
1880, Nov. 6, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
176
SEVENTH GENERATION.
xise ►♦«-
GEORGE HERVEY ELY, son of Elisha, (No. 403), was born in Rochester, N. Y., October 18, 1825.
His preparation for college was under the direction of Prof. Cluster Dewey, of the Rochester High School. He
graduated at Williams College, in 1848, and three years later returned and delivered the master's oration,
receiving the degree of Master of .Vrts. On graduating and leaving college he went to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to
take charge of the business and estate of his brother Alexander, who had just died, leaving a large flouring mill
and extensive landed property. Six months later he was joined by his brother John, who has resided there ever
since. After two years he returned to Rochester, where his brother Samuel had milling interests, and engaged in
the same, purchasing the Granite Mills with ten run of stone. The opening up and develojjment of the Lake
Superior iron ore trade, in which he had been largely interested with his brothers Heman and Samuel, resulted in
his removal to Cleveland, Ohio, in June, 1863, where he formed a partnership with H. B. TUTTLE for the sale of
iron ore and pig iron. From that time Mr. Ely has been prominent in the iron ore trade of Cleveland, and in the
development of the immense mining interests of the Lake Superior region. In politics a Republican, he has ever
been zealous in promoting the interests and principles of his party. He was elected Senator in the State Legisla-
ture from Cuyahoga county in 1883, and was recognized as one of the most prominent and influential members of
that body. For nearly twenty years Mr. Ely has been an elder and trustee of the First Presbyterian Church in
Cleveland, and is officially connected with several benevolent and educational institutions of the city. He
married in Penn Yan, N. Y., April 28, 1852, HANNAH HERRICK, daughter of Judge Henry WELLES, of
Penn Yan, N. Y., born March 30, 1830, and died April 23, 1854, in Penn Yan. He married in Philadeljjhia,
Pa., June 4, 1856, AMICLIA, daughter of Joseph and Catharine {Geiger) RIPKA, born May 16, 1834, in
Philadeljihia.
CHILD OF (;E0RGE AND HANNAH ELY.
2t)Sl
I.
Jin.iA Wells.
29S2
II.
Hknky Roskncra.ntz
2983
III.
Emma Ripka.
2984
IV.
iMoNTACUli Rll'KA.
2985
V.
Laura Rosencrantz
29S6
VI.
Helen.
I KS53, .^pril 16, Rochester, N. Y.
I 1854, July 22, Penn V.in, N, Y.
CHILDREN OF GEORGE AND A.MELIA ELY.
1857, Oct. 28, Rochester, N. V.
i860, Feb'y 20,
1S61, March 31, Erie. Pa.
1S64, May 31, Cleveland, Ohio.
1866, Feb'v23, "
185S, Sept. 25, Rochester, N. Y.
1880, May 2f), Princeton Collef^e.
1877, May 21, Cleveland. Ohio.
l865, Aug. 27,
.^ 1X60 ►.^
SAMUEL PARTRIDGE ELY, son of Elisha, (No. 403), was born in Rochester, N. Y., October 14.
1827, and graduated with honor at Williams College in 1847, where he gave a master's oration, and look a
master's degree in 1850. Soon after leaving college he engaged in the milling business in Rochester, becoming
proi)rietor of the largest flouring mills in that city. In 1855, with his brothers Heman ami George, he became
interested in the construction of the pioneer line of railroad from the iron mines of Marquette county, Michi-
gan, to Marquette, on Lake Superior, and in the development of those inines. In 1S57 he took up his residence
in Marquette, and was largely engaged in iron mining and railroad management until 1874, during which time he
constantly served the community in which he lived in various functions of public trust and duty. He opened the
well known Lake Superior, Champion, and Republic iron mines. In 1874 he went with his wife to Europe for a
time, and after his return engaged in mining in Utah and Arizona for several years, although retaining a residence
in Marquette. In 1S83 he became associated with the development of the Vermilion district iron mines in
Minnesota, and the construction of the railroad from Tower, on Lake Vermilion, to Two Harbors, on Lake
Superior, (about 68 miles), by which those mines became accessible. This railroad was completed in 1884, and
the first shipments of ore were made from this new district in August of that year. Mr. Ely then removed to
Cleveland, Ohio, and engaged with his brother George in the business of the Minnesota Iron Company at that
point. He married in Cambridge, Mass., August 4, 1853, Hx^RRIET HOWARD, daughter of William H. and
Harriet H. (yPay) GREENOUGH, born December 28, 1832, in New York City. She died in Paris, France, in
187s, on the anniversary of her wedding day. Airs. Ely was a woman of many accomplishments and great
attractiveness, who did her duty well in the young community in which her lot was cast. Her remains were brought
back from France and repose in Marquette.
Cy^
'^y-
SKVENTH GENERATION.
29S7
298S
29SCJ*
2990
III.
IV.
CHILDREN.
Lii.LiE Harriet. I 1S54, Jiiiu- 11, Rochester, N. Y. I
Philip Van Renssel.ver. I 1856, Aug. 23, " " |
Graduated with distinction at Harvard University in 1878. Residence, Bosto:
where he is engaged in business as a member of the firm of Stackpole & Ely
and brokers.
Pkesciitt. I 1859, Jan'y 29, Rochester, Y. V. I
Arthl'r CouKiLAXi). I 1S61, May 5, Marquette, Mich. |
Graduated at Cornell Universitj', 1S82, and at Yale Law School, 18S4 ; soon aflt
tion he joined the Ulna River Improvement Company, of Honduras, Central
where he is now engnyed upon business of the company, witli headquarters
Cortes, Honduras.
. JIahel Grace. | 1865, Nov. 24, Marquette, Mich. |
•^ 1161 .^*
, Mass.,
bankers
r gradua-
Amurica,
;it Puerto
[Unmarried.
[Unmarried.]
HANNAH CHANDLER ELY, daughter of Theodore, (No. 405), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
June 20, 1819, where she married May 31, 1842, WILLIAM, son of Ruggles and Achs.\h (i?/wj-) KENT, born
in same place September 30, 181 7. He was for many years a wholesale dry goods merchant in New York City.
Subsequently received an appointment in the custom house in that city, being from time to time appointed to
higher positions, and is now there under appointment by the President, confirmed by the Senate of the United
States, as Assistant Appraiser.
KENT CHILDREN'.
1S43, Oct. 23, New York City.
1S45, Feb'y 25,
1S47, July 17, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1868, John Sewall, son of John W. and Mary A. (Thompson) Froth-
Charleston, Mass., June 6, 1847. He is a merchant. Residence,
No. 42 Grace Court, Brooklyn. No children.
1851, Sept. 17, Brooklyn, N.»Y.
Married Charles U. Ely. See No. 3001.
i860, June 24, Brooklyn, N. Y.
2992
I.
Anna.
2993*
11.
Grace.
2994
HI.
KiTTIE.
Married, Oct
ingham, bo
2996
V. WlL!,lAM
-».^ 1165 i^.-^-
/^.^r#^ /^
/r;/
CHARLES ELY, son of Justin, (No. 407), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December 21, 1805,
and died in New York City, February 10, 1883. In early life he was a merchant in West Springfield as were
his father and grandfather before him. In 1836 he became a partner in the wholesale dry goods firm of Cutter,
Bulkley, Hunt is' Co., in New York City, removing there with his family in the fall of that year, and continued in
that business until the dissolution of the firm of Merritt, Ely &" Co., about 1848. Previous to this he became
largely interested in the Brazilian trade in which he was quite successful, also in several manufacturing establish-
ments, and to these he then devoted his time and attention. He was also largely interested in real estate in the
vicinity of New York, in the purchase and development of which, as well as in some of his manufacturing
interests, he became deeply involved, and failing to realize as he had hoped from sales of real estate and other
sources, his former accumulations were almost wholly swept away. In his more prosperous days he was
actively connected with several benevolent institutions in New York, to the support of which and to the building
and support of an Episcopal Church in his native town, he contributed quite liberally. Short extracts
from the proceedings of the trustees and managers of some of these, after his death, will show the
estimate of his character by those intimately associated with him. The trustees of the House of Mercy
say : "All that the House of Mercy owes under God to Mr. Ely can never be told. He was one of the earliest
friends of the institution, and in the first days of its existence it was mainly through his earnest efforts and
generous gifts that it was fostered into life and took its place among the charities of the church. * * ¥
He leaves behind him the record of a life spent in doing good to his fellow men." The ISoard of Managers
178 SEVENTH GENERATION.
of the Protestant Episcopal Church Missionary Society for Seamen, in the city of New York, at a meeting,
Feliruary 13, 1883, say : " That in the death of Mr. Ely, late a vice-president of this board, we sorrow for our
separation for a time from an associate and friend whose connection with the board commenced with its organiza-
tion in 1844; one of its most efficient meml)ers ; beneficient, kind and christian at all times and under all
circumstances, whose interest in the Mission to Seamen knew no ebb. As the faithful Sunday school teacher, the
])astors' counselor, the efficient director, the friend of the poor, the strong helper in all mission work, and
the active business man, all dignified by the meek and lowly spirit of a child of the kingdom of Christ, his was a
superior example of christian manhood." The trustees of the Five Points House of Industry at a meeting,
February 14, 1883, say : " Charles Ely, whose death at the ripe age of seventy-seven, has occurred since our last
meeting, was one of the original incorporators of this institution in 1854, and his name stands at the head of the
list of trustees first chosen. During twenty-eight years, as a member of the board, he has continuously and
assiduously devoted himself to furthering the interests of this institution and advising as to its management. He
has given liberally of his time, his means and his influence to secure the children of this part of the city from vice
and ignorance and to start them in the jxith of virtue, and to secure from the community a just recognition
of their claim for aid and protection. His large-hearted benevolence, his unfailing devotion to the best interests
of his fellow men, his true christian piety have endeared him to us all, and we mourn with sincere regret his
loss which will be so deeply felt by the institution with which he has been so long and so closely connected."
He married in West Springfield, Mass., January i, 1829, HARRIET, daughter of James and Ruth
(Mather) KENT, born April — , 1806, and died November 28, 1838. He married in Portsmouth, N. H., June
23, 1840, ELIZA ADAMS, daughter of Genl. Timothy and Eliz.a {Adams) UFHAM, of Portsmouth, N. H.,
born May i, 1813, and died in New York City, May 11, 1885.
2997 I. LouisK Wentwokth.
2998* II. Leicester Kent.
2999 III. Harriet Kent.
CHILDUEN liV KIKST MARRIAGE.
1831, Nov. 3, West Springfield, Mass.
1833, Sept. 19, '■
1836, Oct. 10,
CHILDREN P.V SECOND MARRIAGE.
[i:nmariiud.|
[L'liniunic-il.l
3000 IV. Ei.i/..\ I'l-iiAM. I 1S41, (_)ct. 9, Brookl)-n, N. Y. I |l!iiniarLic
30UI* V. CiiAki.Ks L'riiAM. I 1S43, Sept. I2, " " |
.^^ - XX66 - .•-
LUCY BARRON ELY, daughter of Justin, (No. 407), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December
21, 1807. She married in West Springfield, November 12, 1834, DR. CHALINCEY, son of Joshua and Dokoihy
(Whittlesey) BELDEN, born in Wethersfield, Conn., October 15, 1804. He was graduated an M. I), at Yale
College in 1829, and settled in West Springfield as a physician, where he died of con.sumption November 22, 1845.
3002 I. TiiEODOKE William.
3003* II. Elizabeth Ely.
3004* III. Herbert Chauncey.
BELDEN CHILDREN.
1836, June 6, West Springfield, Mass.
1838, May 3, "
1S44, Feb'y 6, South Hadlcy, Mass.
*^^ 1X69 t^*-
[Unmarried.]
HEMAN ELY, son of He.man, (No. 408), was born in Elyria, Ohio, October 30, 1820, where he now
resides, occupying the house in which he was born. Losing his mother in 1827, he was confided to the care of
Rev. Emerson Davis, D. D., and his wife, of Westfield, Mass., where Dr. Davis was so long a successful teacher.
Later he attended the Elyria High School, and Mr. Simeon Hart's school in Farmington, Conn. He then
returned to Elyria, and in his father's office received a business training, particularly in the care and conveyancing
of real estate, and soon assumed the care of all his father's business. He assisted in the organization of the first
bank in Elyria, was chosen a director at the first election in 1847, ^"d from that time, through its changes to the
First National Bank in 1864, and in 1883 to the National Bank of Elyria, has been connected with the institution
as director, vice president, and as president of the last organization. In i&c^i, \\'\\\\ Judge Ebenezer Lane a.nd
others, he secured the building of that section of the present Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, then
known as the "Junction Railroad," from Cleveland to Toledo. From 1870 to 1873 he was a member of the
State Legislature, particularly interesting himself in insurance legislation, and in the formation of the State Insur-
-^^^'&r>t.
^^OL^--
SEVENTH GENERATION.
179
ance Department. He has been connected with various Masonic organizations from 1852 to the present time ;
was W. Master of King Solomon's Lodge, F. & A. M., in Elyria, for thirteen years, from 1858 to 1871, of
which his father was the first W. Master; was Grand Commander of the Grand Commandery of Knights
Templars of Ohio for seven years, from 1864 to 1871 ; is an active member of the Supreme Council of the Ancient
Accepted Scottish Rite, of Free Masonry for the Northern Jurisdiction of the United States, having been Treas-
urer of that body since May, 1867, which office he now holds. His connection with the First Congregational
Church in Elyria was formed in 1838, and he has for many years been one of its officers. For ten years he served
a.s Superintendent of the Sabbath school. Since 1879 he has been more or less occupied in compiling the records
of the Ely family. He married in Elyria, September i, 1841, MARY HARRIS, daughter of Rev. John and
AniGAii. {Harris) MONTIETH, born in Clinton, Oneida county, N. Y., November 12, 1824, and died in Elyria,
March i, 1S49. He married in Hartford, Conn., May 27, 1850, where she was born May 7, 1826, MARY
FRANCES, daughter of Hon. Th(im..\s and S.\rah {Coit) DAY.
3005
I.
Cf.lia Beldex.
3006*
11.
Gehrce Henkv.
3'J07
III.
MaKV MciMEIlII.
300S--
IV.
Edith D.w.
3009*
V.
Ch.vrles Theodore.
3010
VI.
Aliiert Heman.
301 1
VII.
Hakriette PL'TXAM.
CHILDREN BY FIRST MARRI.\GE.
1842, Nov. 24, Elyria, Ohio.
1S44, Nov. 15.
1S49, Fcb'y 20,
SECOND MARRIAGE.
1851, Nov. 27, Elyria, Ohio.
185&, Oct. 27.
1S60, Nov. 22,
Graduated from Yale College, 18S5.
1S64, Oct. g, Elyria, Ohio.
I i86t, Oct. 18. Elyria, Ohio.
l84y, Nov. I. Elyria. Ohio.
^-»^ iiva ,
CHARLES ARTHUR ELY, son of Heman, (No. 408), was born in Elyria, Ohio, May 2, 1S29, died in
Cincinnati, Ohio, September 30, 1864, and was buried at Elyria. His early education was received in Elyria, at
the High School, in charge of competent instructors, Mr. C. B. D. Mills, now of Syracuse, doing much to train
and stimulate his mind. He spent three winters at the Scientific School in Cambridge, Mass., and while there
availed himself of such opportunities as offered to educate his taste in music and drawing. In 1852 he visited
South .America as agent for the Goodyear Rubber Company, buying caoutchouc from the natives. His letters
show him to have been a close and discriminating observer of nature, as revealed in this tropical country. In
1854, immediately after his marriage, he went to Europe, and in the congenial companionship of his accomplished
wife, spent several months in travel, returning to Elyria in December of that year. He remained in Elyria, inter-
esting himself in the affairs of the town, and in establishing for himself a pleasant home, and stocking his large
farm with the best cattle, hoping to become a successful scientific farmer. His health, however, which had never
been very strong, was shattered by an accident, while driving, and his physicians advised a sea voyage. On
February 10, 1858, he with his wife sailed for China. After a pleasant visit among the Celestials, receiving much
kindness from English and American residents of Hong Kong, they sailed for San Francisco. Mr. Ely spent two
years in California, traveling the whole length of the Pacific coast, remaining in San Francisco some months
after the return of Mrs. Ely to the east ; during a part of the time acting as temporary instructor in the College
of California, in which he was much interested. In May, i860, he united with the First Congregational Church
in Oakland, Cai. Finding his health was not regained by this long exile, he was glad to join his wife and
child in Elyria. The life of usefulness he so much desired was not to be his. His health continued to decline
till his death, September 30, 1864. He was deeply interested in the advancement of his native town, particularly
in the education of the young. By his will he made provision for the organization and maintenance of a public
library, which is heartily appreciated by the citizens of Elyria, and is a most fitting memorial of its founder. He
married, June 19, 1854, in Cleveland, Ohio, LOUISE CAROLINE, daughter of John Alfred and Frances A.
{Hitchcock) FOOTE, born in Cheshire, Conn., October i, 1831, and died in Elyria, Ohio, August 15, 1881.
I. WlI.IJAM ARrillR.
child.
I 1S60, July 31. Elyria, Ohio.
i8o SEVENTH GENERATION.
ELIZABETH NEWUERRY, daughter of Henry, (No. 416), was born in Windsor, Conn., October 28,
1804, and died in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, November 27, 1829. She married in Cuyahoga Falls, October 6, 1824,
ELISHA NOYES, son of Dr. P^lish.\ Noyes and Chloe {A/fyn) SILL, born in Windsor, Conn., January 6,
1801. He graduated at Yale College in 1820 ; studied theology ; was a teacher at Windsor ; removed to Ohio in
1828, where he engaged in milling for some years ; was State Senator two terms, 1840-41 and 1841 42 ; and from
1845 ^'^ 1852 was Canal Fund Commissioner of the State; was a member of the Board of Control of the State
Bank of Ohio during the continuance of its charter, and since to the present time has been engaged in banking
under the National Bank System. Residence, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
SILL CHILDREN.
3013 I. Alkred Henrv. I 1825, Aug. 22, Windsor, Conn.
3014 II. Ethelbf.rt. I 1826, Nov. 27,
— .- 11 V3 - .«—
FANNY NEWBERRY, daughter of Henry, (No. 416), was born in Windsor, Conn., April 4, 1810, and
died in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, February 14, 1849. She married (his second wife), June 17, 1834, HON.
ELISHA NOYES SILL, the husband [ireviously of her sister Elizabeth, No. 1173.
SILL CHILDREN.
3015 I. Ei.izAiiinii Newhkurv. | 1S38, Junt; lO, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, |
M.irricd, Feb'y 7, 1S67, Prof. Edward R., son of Dr. Theodore Sill, of Windsor, Conn,,
born .\pril 2g, 1841. Residence, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
3016 11. Mary. | 1S41, Dec. 2, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. |
Married Rev. Edgar V. H. Dauncr, pastor of the Congregation.il Cliiinh in Cuyahoga Falls. ^^
. -»^^ 11 W ►.^^
ALMIRA NEWBERRY, daughter of Henry, (No. 416), was born in Windsor, Conn., March 18, 1814,
and died in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, January 29, 1S70. She married in Cuyahoga I'alls, March 5, 1834, WILLI.VM
son of William and Anna FOGLE, born in Berlin, Pa,, in 1807 ; was cashier of a hank in Canton, Ohio, and
died there September 2, 1844.
foole child.
3017 1. Henry William. | 1835, April 25, Canton, Ohio. |
Married, March 25, 1S57, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Henry and Nancy (Norton) Plumb,
of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Children ; Hertha Alniira, born Dec. 20, 1857, married,
Juno 15, 1879, William Johnston, of Akron, Ohio ; Anna Elizabeth and Emma A.,
born May 15, 1862. Emma A. died Nov. iS, 1S62.
-^♦^ 11"78 .^*
EUNICP: NEWBERRY, daughter of Henry, (No. 416), was born in Windsor, Conn., September iS,
1815, and died in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, September 2, 1867. She married in Cuyahoga Falls, November 14, 1838,
CHARLES SCHOTT, son of Elisha Noyes and Chloe {Alfyn) SILL, born in Windsor, Conn., Novemlier, 21,
1809. He is a farmer, living in Cuyahoga Falls.
sii.L children.
301S I. Fanny Allyn. | 1S46, July 9, Cuyahoga Falls, Oliio. j
Married, Sept. y, 1870, William Oliver, son of Oliver and Sarah Ann (Habrock) lieebc,
formerly of Middlctown, Conn., now living in Cu3'ahoga Falls. Ohio. Children:
Julia, born March 20, 1S72 ; Elizabeth N., born Jidy 20, 187S.
30Ig 11. Ji i.IA NKWia-.KKV. | 1853, April 3, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. | 1S64, Feb'y 26, Cuyalioga Falls. Ohio.
SEVENTH GENERATION. i8i
—^^ XX-ZQ ►^^^
HENRY NEWBERRY, son of Henry, (No. 416), was born in Windsor, Conn., June 29, 1817, and died
in Cle\eiand, Ohio, December 22, 1876. In early life he was a merchant, later, engaged in manufacturing
in Cleveland, and at the time of his death was an insurance agent. He married in Canton, Ohio, November 28,
1838, MARY BELDEN, born September 19, 1819, and died in Cleveland, Ohio, January 30, 1869. He married,
May 10, 1870, CORNELIA JANE, daughter of Henry E.,and Eliza Ann {Meech) BLAIR, born in Cleveland,
Ohio, Ma_\' 5, 1842.
NEWBERRY CHILDREN.
3020 I. Julia Elizabeth. | 1S41, Fcb'v 1, Cuyalioga Falls, Ohio. |
Married, Nov. 18, 1S6S, Stephen Billings, son of Ale.xander and Adelia H. Palmer, of
Stonington, Conn., born April 20, 1S36. Residence, Cleveland, Ohio. Child; William
Newberry, born Jan'y 15, 1S72, Cleveland, Ohio.
3021 II. George Belden.
3022 III. Henry Strong.
1S42, Inly 15. Cnyahoga Falls, Ohio.
l86g, Oct. 6, Cleveland, Ohio.
[Unmarried.]
1S50, Nov. 17,
Married, Oct. 12, 1S76, Elizabeth Schujder, danghler of lames W. and Salome A. (Pearson)
Britten, born in Cleveland, Ohio, lan'y 20, 1S55. Residence, Cleveland, Ohio.
Child : Elizabeth, born Oct. 3, iSSi.
-». -. xxoo ^**
PROF. JOHN STRONG NEWBERRY, son of Henry, (No. 416), was born in Windsor, Conn.,
December 22, 1822. He graduated at Western Reserve College in 1846, and from the Cleveland Medical
College in 1S48. The years 1849 and 1850 he spent in study and travel in Europe, and in 1851 began the
practice of medicine in Cleveland where he was eminently successful. In May, 1855, he ^^s appointed by the
U. S. War Department surgeon and geologist to an expedition for the exploration of Northern California and
Oregon, in which the next six years of his life were spent. At the outbreak of the Rebellion in 1861, the United
States Sanitary Commission was organized, of which he was a member and secretary of the western department. A
full account of the labors and results of the commission is found in Prof. Newberry' s hook, " The Sanitar)-
Commission in the Valley of the Mississippi." Toward the close of his labors with the sanitary commission
he received an appointment as Professor of Geology in the School of Mines of Columbia College, New York Chy.
and entered upon the duties of that position in 1866, retaining it to the present time. In recognition of his
services in this connection, the trustees, in 1878, conferred on him an additional professorship in the same subject
in Columbia College proper. The remarkable palsontological collection of the college is almost entirely his
work. In 1869 he was appointed by Governor R. B. Hayes, ^'a chief of the Ohio Geological Survey. His services
have given to the State a geological report which compares favorably with that of any other State in the Union.
He ha.s been honored with the membership of most of the learned societies of this country and of many in
Europe ; was one of the original corporators of the National Academy of Science ; has been president of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science, and is now president of the New York Academy of
Science, and of the Torrey Botanical Club of that city. He married in Cleveland, Ohio, October 12, 1848.
SARAH BROWNELL, daughter of Erastus F. and Lucetta {Clevehxnd) GAYLORD, born in Madison, N. Y.,
December 16, 1S23.
NEWBERRY CHILDREN.
3023 I. Cleveland Gaylord. | 1S50, Jan'y 2S, Cleveland, Ohio. | 1SS2, Feb'y 10, Corralitos, Mexico.
Married, Feb'y — , 1S76, Margaret Minnie, daughter of Myron R. and Lucinda (Beobc)
Keith, of Cleveland, Ohio. Child : Keith Cleveland, l.oin Sept. — , 18S0.
3024 II. AurHiu St. Idiin. | 1S53, Dec. 17, Cleveland, Ohio. |
Married, Nov. 11, iSSo, Emma Paige, daughter of Dan P. and Mary Maria (Howard)
Eells. Residence, Cleveland, Ohio. Children : Winifred Eells, bom Sept, 5, iSSi ;
John Strong, born April 8, 18S3.
3025 HI, Spencer Baird. | 1S57, May 11, Cleveland, Ohio. |
Married, June 8, 1S82, Clara Dickson, daughler of .Andrew D. White, president of
Cornell University. Residence, Ithaca, N. V. Child: Andrew White, born June
— , 18S3,
l82
SEVENTH GENER.VTION.
NEWBERRY CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
3026 I\'. Elizaketh Strong. j 1S60, Aug. 23, Cleveland, Ohio. I
3027 V. WoLcoir Ely. I 1S62, Sept. 26, " " |
Gr.iduated from from School of Mines, Columbia Collefie, N. Y., |une, 1SS4.
302S VI. RoiiKKT TiioRNE. I 1865, Jan'y 22, Cleveland. Ohio.
3029 Vll. Wii.i.iAM Hi;i.KNAi'. I 1S67, jan'v 15,
*.-. 1X8X .^«
S.\RAH ELIZABETH NEWBERRY, daiighttr of Henry, (No. 416), was born in Cuyahoga Falls,
Ohio, February 8, 1825, where she married, November 26, 1846, JOSF^PH PERRY, son of Henry and .S.^i.i^
{ Farriiig/oii) HOLBROOK, born in Wrentham, Mass., November 5, 1822. Residence, Brooklyn, N. Y.
HOLIlkOOK. children.
3030 I. Anna Eliz.\I!F.tii. | 1S47, Aug. 26, Cleveland, Ohio. |
Married in Brooklyn, N. Y., M.ay 10, 1S76, Charles W. Rosaii. of Haldniore, Md., born
in Baltimore, Aug. 25, 1841. Child : Iose])liino, born Eeb'y 13, 1S71), Brooklyn, N. V.
3031 II. Francis Newiserkv. | 1854, June 22, Cleveland, Ohio. |
y^^ X18S ^^*^
EUNICE NEWBERRY SIMMONS, daughter of Rhoda Newberry, (No. 417), was born in Windsor,
Conn., Jtme 13, 1813, wliere slie now resides. She married in Windsor, October 26, 1836, ANSON, son of
jACoii and Jerush."^ {Gi/le//) LOOMIS. born in liloonifield. Conn., October 23, iSoo, and died in Windsor,
January 31, 1861.
I.OD.MIS CHILI).
3032 1. Mary Elizabeth. | 1S42, April 11, Windsor, Conn. |
.Married in Windsor, Sept. 10, 1863, Henry Thompson, son of Hennell Wells and
.\ngeline (Howe) Sperry, editor Ilartfonl Evcnini; Post. Children; Helen Looniis.
born Oct. 3, 1864 ; Mary Bellows, born Sept. 28, 1S70 ; Henry Marsliall, bcnn Oct. 22,
1S75 ; Francis Bushnell, born Oct. 20, 1878.
*.-. 1X8S ►.»--
MARIA HAND, daughter of Sarah Ely, (No. 422), was born in Hancock, Mass., November 10, 1800, and
died in Mandana, Onondaga county, N. Y., December 7, 1852. She married in New Lebanon, Columbia county,
N. v., in 1825, ALEX.\NDER H., son of Alexander and Louisa {Hand) .ALLEN, born in New Lebanon,
N. v., June 15, 1802, and died in Auburn, N. Y., May 6, 1877.
3033
303+*
3035
303^
3037*
I.
II.
III.
Mary Ann.
Sarah Licretia
Helen Maria.
ALLEN" children.
Lebanon, N. V.
[Unmarried. ]
8S5, M.irch 15, South Williamsl.iwn, Mass.
1826, May 22, ,\
1827, June 22, "
1835, Oct. 15, Mandana, N. Y
Married in S3'racuse, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1859, Lorenzo, son of Lewis and Emeline (Skeels)
Washburn, born Aug. 31, 1833, in Marretta, Saratoga county, N. Y. Xo children.
Eliza SACKErT.
Ahelia.
1839, Sept. 16, Mandana, .\. Y.
1842, May 2,
-..^ XIOT^-*-^
[Unmarried.]
HEM.\N ELY HAND, sou of Sarah Ely, (No. 422), was born in Hancock, Ma.ss., December i, 1S03.
He married, March 23, 1834, LYDIA GARDNER, daughter of John and Mary {Ganiiier) WILSON, born in
Hancock. .Aiiril 20, 1803. Mr. Hand is a fanner, owning and occupying the farm owned by his father.
3038 I. Samcel Wilson.
3039 II. Helen Saisrina.
3040 III. Frederic Augcstus.
hand children.
1S35, .-^pril 29, Hancock, Mass.
1840, July 7,
1842, Oct. 23.
[Unmarried.
1S41, A|)ril 17. Hancock, M.-i
1880, Oct. 6, Pittstield, Mass.
[Unmarried ]
SEVENTH GENERATION.
He learned to read while a child in arms ; attended Greylock Institute in South Williamstown, Mass., from
1858 to 1862 ; Williston Seminary, one year, where he completed his preparation for college. He entered
Williams College in iS63,-and graduated with credit in 1S67, greatly beloved. Faculty and students alike
were drawn toward his gentle, bright and christian spirit. He studied theology in Andover, 1S67 to 1871.
After a pastorate of a single year, Aug., 1871 to 1S72, he went to Europe and on his return was installed
pastor of the Cottage Street Congregational Church in Dorchester — now one of the wards of Boston,
Dec. 10, 1873. Failing health, however, compelled a resignation of this charge on April i, 1S75, though
he continued to reside among his people, holding a large place in their affections, and was especially
beloved in the family in which for seven years he made his liome. He started from Boston for his home
in Hancock, on the first day of October, 1S80, but was unable to complete the journey, and died at the
house of his uncle, Mr. Frederic Hand, in Pittsfield, Mass.
-».- XX88 — ♦
AUGUSTUS HAND, son of Sarah Ely, (No. 422), was born in Hancock, Mass., April 10, 1807, and
died in Pittsfield, Mass., February 28, 1878. He married in Troy, N. Y., November 8, 1848, MRS. EMELINE
COLE, daughter of Reuben and Samantha ELDRIDGE, born in South Williamstown, Mass., in 1821.
HAND CHILD.
31141 I. Sarah Emf.i.ine. | 1849, Aug. 11, South Williamstown, Mass. |
*^^ X190 .^^*.
EDMUND H.\ND, son of Sarah Ely, (No. 422), was born in Hancock, KUss., August 18, 1813, and
died in Macon, Mich., March 7, 1883. He married in Hoosick, N. Y., March 3, 1836, HARRIET NEWELL,
daughter of Willard and Amy {Ganf/ier) SMITH, born in Hancock, January 27, 1815. He removed soon after,
his marriage to Macon, Lenawee county, Mich., where he purchased a farm the year previous, on which he resided
48 years with his wife, who is still living. He passed through the hardships incident to [jioneer life, and had a
family of six children, all living.
HAND CHILDREN.
Sarah Josici'Hine. 1S38, March 20, Macon, Mich.
HoR.'VCE Augustus. 1841, April 15,
Howard Alonzo. 1844, Sept. 20,
Married, April 17, 1878, Cynthia Britton. No children. Lives in Addison, Mich,, a farmer,
HkmanElv. ) j 1849, June 10, Macon, Mich.
Helen Augusta. \ 1849, June 10,
Maria Annett. I 1S55, Nov. 24, "
Married Chas. Hcnderschott, of Macon, Mich. No children.
^»^ 1191 .~^*
3042*
1
3043*
11
3044
HI
3'>45
IV
3046*
V
3047
VI
[Unmarried.]
FREDERICK ALONZO HAND, son of Sarah Ely, (No. 422j, was horn m Hancock, Mass., Man h
20, 1820. He is a merchant residing in Pittsfield, Mass. He married, October 23, 1848, S.VRAH ABIGAIL,
daughter of Reed and Aiiicail MILLS, born in Williamstown, Mass., January 17, 1830, and died in Pittsfield,
Ma.ss., January 30, 1856.
hand child.
304S I. Sarah Mills. | 1S56, Jan'y 3, Pittsfield, Mass. | 1S56, Aug. 24, Pittsfield, Mass,
-»^- iisa ^^*
REUBEN ELY (;ORTON,son of Lucretia Ely,(No. 423), was born in Hancock, Mass., April 24, 1813. He
is a book publisher in Philadelphia, Pa. Residence, Gloucester City, N. J. He married, October 25, i S3 7, MINERVA
E., daughter of Joshua and Lyoia (Gardner) GARDNER, born in Cambridge, N. Y., February 10, i8ti.
1S42, March 8, West Troy, N. V.
[Unmarrietl.]
[L'nmarricd.J
COKTI
)N
CHILDREN.
3049
I.
William Ely.
1S40, (Jet. 4, West
T
.ly, N. Y.
3050*
II.
Louisa Minerva.
1842, Dec. 23,
3051
HI.
Adelos.
1S45, April 14,
3052*
IV.
JosiE Delia.
1850, Sept. 8,
'
"
3053
V.
George Russell.
1853, May 26,
'*
i84
SEVENTH GENERATION.
^-»-^ XX93 ^-
HARRIET AUCELIA GORTON, daughter of Lucretia Elv, (No. 423), was horn in Hancock, Mass.,
March 21, 1817, and died in West Troy, N. Y., September 25, 1855. ^'^'^ married, August 10, 1840, WILLIAM
MASUARY STRATTON, born in Athol, Mass., April 16, 1809, and died in West Troy, N. Y., May 3, 1875.
1. ("iiNRODINE MaI)iiK.\.
11. William Ely.
STRATTON CHILDREN.
1S43, May 14, Hancock, Mass.
1S46, Jan'j- 4, West Troy, N. Y.
1875, May 5, Wcsl Troy, N. Y.
— »*^ 1194 ^<
LYI)L\ MYRA ELY, daughter of John Burgovne, (No. 424), was born in Hancock Mass., October 10,
1802. She married in West Troy, N. Y., February 17, 1841, MARTIN P., son of Peter and Jane {Fa// dii
B/trgh^ VAN DE W.VRKER, born in Northumberland, Saratoga county, N. Y., March 16, 1S06. Residence,
West Troy, N. Y.
VAN DE WARKER CHILD.
3056*
I. Elv.
1S41, Nov. 27, West Troy, N, Y.
NOAH ELY AUSTIN, son of Roxanna Ely, (No. 427), was born in Hancock, Ma.ss., March 28, 1803.
He married in Lebanon, N. Y., January 28, 1829, ELIZA CORBEN, born in Williamstown, Mass., May 9, 1807,
and died in New Berlin, N. Y., November 7, 1880. Mr. Austin is a farmer. Residence, New Berlin.
3057
I.
LC.MAN.
305S
II.
Lacka C.
3059
III.
AlGlSTA M.
3060
IV.
William C.
3061
V.
loHN Bkuce.
3062
VI.
Da.mel N.
3063
VII.
Elizauelh C.
.\USTIN CHILDREN*.
1S30, Felj'y 21, Hancock, Mass.
1832, April 9,
1835, Dec. 29,
1839, Aug. 17,
1840, June 5,
1842, Oct. 24,
1848, Oct. 9,
New Herliir, X. Y.
1846. Nov. 14, New lierliii, \. Y.
- HQV ^^*-
EDWIN AUSTIN, son of Roxanna Ely, (No. 427), was born in Hancock, Mass., October 8, 1808 : is a
farmer in Leslie, Ingham county, Mich. He married in Pittsfield, Otsego county, N. Y., February 15, 1S30,
POLLY SMITH, born in Pittsfield, N. Y., November 4, 1812.
3064
I.
David.
3065
H.
Marvin.
3066
HI.
Sylvester.
3067
IV.
Edwin ].
306S*
V.
Betsey Ann
3069
VI.
Adalaide M
3070
VII.
Daniel.
3071
VIII.
Adaiaihe M
3072
IX.
Emma R.
AUSTIN CHILDREN.
1831, Dec. 21, Pittsfield, N. Y.
1533, April 3,
1534, Oct. — ,
1S37, May 28,
1839, Nov. 5, Farmersvillc, N. ^
1S41, Dec. 7,
1844, Feb'y 7,
1S47, July 21,
1S51, March 8,
1858, .March 30, Frcilonia, N. Y.
, , Machias, N. Y.
i?44, Mav — , Farinersville, N. Y.
1872, Oct. — , Machias, N. Y.
Leslie, Mich.
*-^ 1201 ^^*-
CAROLINE AUSTIN, daughter of Roxanna Elv, (No. 427), was born in Hancock, Mass., May 28, 1814.
She married in Smyrna, Chenango county, N. Y., November 9, 1838, ISAAC, son of Simeon and Hannah
POWERS, born in Brookfield, Madison county, N. Y., March 20, 1816, and died in Sherburne, Chenango county,
N. Y., August 21, 1847. She married, February 22, 1876, JOSEPH, son of Savles and Nancy JENKS, born in
Hancock, Mass., August 3, 181 1. Residence, Sherburne, N. Y.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
1X5
3073*
I. (riisoN LaFayette.
II. JniiN Wesley.
POWERS CHILDREN.
1S40, Aug. 6, Slicrburne, N. Y.
1842, Jan')- iS,
..^ 1202 ,^^*-
GEORGE AUSTIN, son of Roxanna Ely, (No. 427), was born in Hancock, Mass., October 13, 181S;
is a farmer in Earlville, Madison county, N. Y. He married in Earlville, December 25, 1842, LOVINA, daughter
of Elam and Elizabeth {Davis) FELT, born in that place October i, 1822.
3075
I.
A Sox.
3076
II.
Elam GEoRca-..
3077*
III.
Alice Sai!Rina
307S
IV.
Jay Felt.
AUSTIN CHILDREN.
1844, March 8, Hamilton, N. Y.
1846, Ma)' 6, Smyrna, N. Y.
1849, Feb'}' 21, Lebanon, N. Y.
1S54, April 17,
-^-^ ^ X203 ^^-^
1S44, Marcli 12, Hamilton, N. Y.
1S51, Aug. 13, Lebanon, N. Y.
[Unmarried.]
SARAH AUSTIN, daughter of Roxanna Ely, (No. 427j, \Yas born in Hancock, Mass., June 22, 1820.
Residence, Adams, Mass. She married in Clarksburg, Mass., April 15, 1841, ELDRIDGE, son of William and
Betsey HODSKINS, born in Salem, Mass., April 7, 1822.
3079
I.
3080
n.
3081
III.
3082
IV.
3083
V.
Elbridc.e Gardner.
Sarah Malina.
George Clarence.
Florence Amelia.
Nellie Sebrina.
HODSKINS CHILDREN.
1842, March 5, North Adams, Mass.
1843, Oct. 15,
1845, Oct. 5, " "
1847, June 27,
1861, Jan'y 27, " "
-».^ 1206 >^^^ —
1846, Aug. 20, North Adams, Mass.
MELINDA MARIA ELY, daughter of Noah, (No. 428), was born in New Berlin, Chenango county,
N. Y., August 16, 1816. She married in New Berlin, May — , 1838, WILLIAM RILEY, son of Amos and
RosANNA {SiaceihiHii) OSBORN, born in Waterville, Oneida county, N. Y., August 18, 1814. J\lr. Oshorii is an
attorney residing in Binghamton, N. Y., and is president of the City National Bank.
OSBORN CHILDREN.
3084
3085
3086
1862,
WiLLLVM Ely. [ 1S39, Feb'y 19, Waterville, N. Y.
Gr.\ck. ! 1S44, June 11, " " |
Married, Oct. 3, 1866, Henry Somerville, son of Richmond WoodiilT and Abby Snellin^
(Hamilton) Jaftrary, born in St. Louis, Mo., Feb'y iS, 1S39. Residence, Chicago, 111
No children.
May. I 1844, June 11, Waterville, N. Y. |
^». -. X2X1 ^^^
6, Binghamton, N. Y,
[Unmarried.]
ELLEN ELY, daughter of Noah, (No. 428), was born in New Berlin, Chenango county, N. Y., February
14, 1832. She married in New Berlin, September 5, 1S50, HENRY, son of Warren and Marion (Z>« Tihl)
JENKINS, born in 1828, and died in Columbus, Ohio, October 9, 1858. She married, July 9, 1862, CALEB
FRANCIS, son of Martin, and Sarah, {Sivcetzer) BATES, born in Boston, Mass., March 10, 1825. Residence,
Newport, R. I.
JENKINS CHILDREN.
30S7
308S
May. I 1S52, Sept. 11, Galveston, Texas. |
Married in Newport, R. I., Nov. ii, 1875, Dr. Samuel, son of John and Mary (Compton)
Sexton, born in Ohio, Dec. 31, 1833. They reside in New Yorlc City. No children.
Marcuerite. I 1855, Oct. 31, New Berlin, N. Y. |
Married in Newport, it. I., Sept. 20, 1S77, Francis William, son of George and Eunice
(Pierce) Dickins, born in Buckmanville, Dutchess county, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1844. He is
a lieutenant commander United States Navy. Residence, Washington, D. C. No
children.
i86
SK\'E\1H GENERATION.
3089
III. Cii.^Ri.F.s Francis
BATES CHILD.
I i860, July 16, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. |
[Unnianiud.]
Jl'I.IA ACixXES EIA'. daughter of No.^H, (No. 428), was born in New Berlin, N. V., December 15, 18,^4.
She married in New York City, December 15, 1868, REV. HENRY (i., son of Cideon Ual'.lolk and .\i;i:v
(S/ncar/) PERRY, born in Philadelphia, Pa., May 27, 1832. Residence, Pinghamton, N. Y.
PERRY CHILD.
3090 1. May. I iS6g, Nov. 3, New Berlin, N, Y. |
-•. ^ 1S19 ^^._
HEMAN ElA', son of S-Amuel, (No. 431), was born in Hebron, Washington county, N. Y., September 15,
1808, where he married, September 12, 1828, LOIS, daughter of ^VlLLlAM MOREHOUSE, born in Hebron,
Augnst 24, 1808. Afr. Ely is a farmer. He removed from the State of New York to Iowa in 1854, and is living
in Shenandoah, Page county, Iowa.
CHILDREN.
3991
3092
3093
3094*
3095*
3096
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
Samcki.. I 1829, Feb'y 27, llubion, N. Y.
Jane Maria. I 1831, .^pril 11, Granville, N. Y.
Married Clinton Augustus Treat. Residence, Wolcott, Wayne county, N. V.
No cliildien.
i860, Oct. 16, Mentz, N. Y. [Unmarried.
1862, Aug. 25, Wolcott, N. Y.
PoLi.v Ann. 1832, Dec. 19, Granville, N. Y.
William. 1834. Feb'y 5, Hebron, N. Y.
LvLLis. 1S36, .\pril g,
Daviii. 183S, April 8, Wolcott, N. Y.
He is a speculator, living in Labeth, Kan. He married in Grand Rapids, Mich., Feb'y i
1865, Alma M., daughter of Nathaniel and Almira (Treat) Harhitt, born in Port Byron
N. Y., Oct. 31, 1847. ^o children.
3097*
VII.
Makv Adklia.
3098
VIII.
HciRACE.
3099*
IX.
Livonia.
3100
X.
Charles Eiava-kh.
1840, Sept. g, Wolcott, N. V.
1543, June 23, " '■
1544, Dec. ig, " "
1S47, April 23, Mentz, N. Y.
1S62, Feb'y !(., Huron, N
1849, -^pril 15, Mentz, N.
— ^^ 12SO ^^
WILLIAM DUEL ELY, son of S.-^muel, (No. 431), was born in Hebron, N. Y., December 2, 1810.
Residence, Granville, N. Y. He married, April 18, 1834, RUTH MARL\, daughter of John and Elizabeth
HILL, born in Hebron, N. Y., where she died without issue, March 13, 1835. He married in Hebron, September
18, 1840, ALMIRA MALINTHA, daughter of Moses and Chloe {Carver) NELSON, born in White Hall,
N. Y., February 3, 1821, and died in Granville, N. Y., May 23, 1878.
children.
I.
RiTii Maria.
1S43, Dec. 28, Granville, N.
Y.
II.
Frances.
1846, July 15,
III.
Mary.
1851, Sept. g,
IV.
Sarah Jane.
1853, April 5,
1852, July 6, Granville, N. Y.
1S56, April 4,
Married in Granville, Sept. 23, 18S0, Eugene, son of Henry and Mary (Hagle) Durfee. born
in Easton, Washington county, N. Y., June 19, 1S49. He is a fanner. No children.
-a^^ 12S1
SARAH ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No. 431), was born in Hebron, N. Y., June 2, 1813. She married
in Hartford, Washington county, N. Y., January 28, 1834, SAMUEL, son of Sa.muel and Elizabeth (G/y/r//)
BROWN, born in Granville, N. Y., October 15, 1809, and died in Lockport, N. Y., November 25, 1839. She
married in Wolcott, Wayne county, N. Y., June 29, 1842, DEMONT, son of Cyprion and Betsey {Spragiie)
HERRICK, born in Springfield, Otsego county, N. Y., December 25, 1803, a farmer. Residence, Hadley, Lapeer
county, Mich.
SKVENTH GENERATION.
3105
I.
Edmund.
3106
II.
Amanda.
3107
III.
Elizabeth
3I0S
IV.
A Son.
3109
V.
H AVii.Air A
BROWN CHILDREN.
1534, Nov. 14, Granville, N. Y. , , Lockport, N. Y.
1S36, Fcb'y 28, Lockport, N. Y.
1535, June 4, " "
HERRICK CHILDREN.
1844, Aug. 25, Leon, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. I 1844, Aug. 30, Leon, N. Y.
1S46, Aug. iS, " " " " I
Married in 1866, Theodore Davenport. Residence, Hadley, Lapeer county, Mich. No
children.
-»^^ 1225 .^^--
MARY ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No. 431 ), was born in Hebron, N. Y., July 9, 1831. She married in
Ellington, Chautauqua county, N. Y., September 27, 1853, GEORGE W. TEILLER. He died in South Grove, De
Kalb county, 111., June — , 1862. She married, April 19, 1868, AMOS BARMORE. They reside in Gerry,
Chautauqua county, N. Y.
TELLER CHILDREN.
3110
31 II
I. EnsoN.
II. Olive.
1S54, May 8, Poland, N. Y.
1858, Feb'y g. South Grove, 111.
I 1869, Mays.
BARMORE CHILD.
.^ X227 ►^«-^
NELLIE ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No. 431), was born in Hebron, N. Y., December 12, 1834, and died
in Jamestown, N. Y., December 2, 1872. She married in Hebron, N. Y., September 27, 1859, ELEAZER
NELSON.
nelson CHILDREN.
i860, Aug. — , Hebron, N. Y. |
1862, March 2,
1864, Sept. 25, Rlackinton. Mass. |
3113
I.
Florence.
31 14
11.
MaI^v.
3II5
III.
Frederick Samuel.
>^1228 .^«^
RUTH MARIA ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No. 431), was born in Hebron, N. Y., July 23, 1S36. She
married in Eort Ann, Washington county, N. Y., March 20, 1857, SAMUP^L GLADDEN, born in England, served
as a private in the late war, was seriously wounded, received an honorable discharge, and died in New York City.
31 16 I. Frances Eum
3117 II. Emma Artle^
311S III. Mary Jane.
C.LADDEN CHILDREN.
1859, June 7, West Pawlet, Vt.
i860, April 23, " "
1S62, Sept. 8, Hebron, N. Y.
*»^ X229 ^*«-
CLARK ELY, son of SAMUEL, (No. 431), was born in Hebron, N. Y., October 22, 1837; a farmer, lives
in Ellington, Chautauqua county, N. Y. He married in Sinclairville, Chautauqua county, N. Y., January 4, 1859,
CORNELLA., daughter of James and Elizabeth (Rtigg) MATTOCKS, born in Crerry, N. Y., December 4, 1837.
I. Lilly Victoria.
I 1865, July 2, Ellington, N. V,
SAMUEL ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 431), was born in Hebron, Washington county, N. Y., May 23, 1839,
He married in Jamestown, N. Y., December 25, 1867, VICTORIA MARIA, daughter of Ephraim and Harriet
L. {Abbey) MOSHER, born in Poland, Chautauqua county, N. Y., December 25, 1847. ^>'- Ely is a farmer,
living in Poland, N. Y.
1 88
SEVENTH CiENERAl'lOiN.
3120
3121
I. Kate L.
II. Georgia A.
CHILDREN.
1S70, June 2, Falconer, N. Y.
1872, Feb'v 16, Poland, N. Y.
^^ Xa33 I
JOHN HENRY ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 431J, was born in Ellington, Chautauqua county, N. Y., July
27, 1844. He is a farmer, residing in Poland, Chautauqua county, N. Y. He married in Buffalo, N. Y., April 25,
1872, SOPHIA CLARISSA, daughter of Arad W. and Melvina (B///) FULLER, born in Poland, N. Y., March
30, 1847.
I. ELonsE.
I 1S7S, Feby 22, Poland, N. Y.
I 1234 •..«>-
EMILY JANE ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No. 431), was born in Ellington, N. Y., Ain-il 28, 1846. She
married in Corry, Erie county, Pa., February 9, 1868, WILLIAM FROST. They went to the western country,
and their relatives know nothing as to the place of their present residence.
FROST CHILD.
I. Cora.
I i86g, Jan'y 16, Corry, Pa.
1873,
-, Corry, Pa.
h^ 1835 ^.«^
PERRY GARNER ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 431), was born in Ellington, N. Y., August 4, 1850 ; is a
farmer, living in Poland, Chautauqua county, N. Y. He married in Jamestown, N. Y., January 4, 1877, ANN
ELIZA, daughter of David and Sophia Maria {McCtiUoiigli) STRONC, born in Gerry, Chautauqua county, N. Y.
3>24
I.
Florence.
3125
II.
Elton.
3126
III.
Essica Sophia
CHILDREN.
1878, June 8, Ellington, N. Y.
1879, Nov. 3, Gerrj', N. Y.
1S81, Dec. 6, Busti, N. Y.
187S, June 24, Ellington, N. Y.
^»*^ 1236 ►^«-
NANCY DUEL, daughter of Sarah Ely, (No. 432), was born in Hebron, Washington county, N. Y.,
November 5, 1S07, where she died September 28, 1848. She married in North Hebron, N. Y., February 28,
1828, EBENEZER, son of Ebenezer and Euphemia {McClellan) (JETTY, born in Hebron, and died in same
place April 9, 1878.
GETTY children.
3127
I.
EliENEZER.
312S
II.
AllNER.
3129*
III.
Harriet Ann.
3130*
IV.
Eisenezer John.
3131
V.
Sakah Maria.
1829, April 17,
1834, Aug. 16,
1868, July 31,
Hebron, N. Y.
1829, Feb'y 4, Hebron. N. Y.
1830, ,
1834, May 8,
1843, May 22,
1846, Feb'y g, "
Married in North Hebron, N. Y., June 4, 1S63, Walter, son of Asa and Polly (Hump)
Hills. He was born in Hartford, N. Y., April 17. 1S35 ; is a farmer living in North
Hebron. Child: a daughter, born July 6, 1S80 ; died July 6, 1S80.
**^ 123*7 ^*«-
ELI DUEL, son of Sarah Ely, (No. 432), was born in Whitehall, N. Y., November 19, 1809. He
married in Hebron, N. Y., January 27, 1827, SARAH, daughter of Henry and Clara {Baker) BURCH, borii
in Hebron, January 17, 181 2, where she died April 27, 1872. He married, August 28, 1874, CORDELIA,
daughter of Edmund and Orpha ( Wheeler) WT.)OD, born in Hartford, N. Y., December 25, 1847.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
.8y
DUEL CHILDREN.
3132
I.
JoNATH.VN.
1829,
Aug. I, Hebron N. Y
3133*
II.
Cl.\riss..\.
1831,
Fcb'y I,
3134*
III.
Mary.
1832,
Oct. 2g,
3135"
IV.
Hk.nrv.
1834,
Oct. 29,
3136
V.
Jane Ai;nes.
1S36,
,
3137
VI.
AliNER.
1838,
Oct. 10,
3I3S
VII.
Levi.
1841,
Oct. 2,
3139
VIII.
Cyrenus Eugene. )
1844,
Mav 5,
See No.
3
53- '
3140*
IX.
CllRNEI.lA.
1S46,
Jaiiy 25, ■'
3I4I
X.
Ei.i Leslie.
1847,
Nov. 25. ■•
3142*
XI.
Fannie.
1853,
Ian'v3, ••
3143
XII.
Sarah Jane
1876,
May 29, "
1841, Oct. 2, Hebron, N. Y.
1871, Oct. 4, Hebron, N. Y.
1843, Feb'y 14, "
1863, Dec. 2, Hebron, N. Y.
LEVI ELY, son of Reuben, (No. 434), was born in Wolcott, Wayne county, N. Y., August 21, 1818; a
farmer in South Hartford, Washington county, N. Y. He married in East Hartford, Washington county, N. Y. ,
January 21, 1842, MIRA, daughter of Zadol:k and Ahioail (Z)ea>!) HARRIS, born in East Hartford, September
3. 1S21.
CHILDREN.
3144
3145
I. A Dai'iuiter.
II. Franklin.
1S43, Aug. 16, South Hartford, N. Y.
1845, Jan'y i,
1843, Aug. 17, South Ilartforil, N. Y.
1849, Sept. 17,
12-3:2 ^»-^
SOLOMON ELY, son of Reuben, (No. 434j, was born in Wolcott, Wayne co., N. Y., November 27,
a farmer in Hartford, N. Y. He married in Granville, N. Y., March 14, 1S44, JULIA, daughter of G
and Hannah (^Temple) SMITH, who was born in Granville, January 21, 1S20.
CHILDREN.
3146* I. IlARRir.r. I 1845, Aug. If), Hebron, N. Y. I
3147 II. John. I 1847, Aug. 17, " " |
Married in Hebron, Feb'y 22, 1S82, Mary O. Folger, born in Ciranville, N. Y., Fcb'y 2,
1853. No children.
314S* HI. Delhert. 1S52, June 5, Hebron, N. Y.
3149" IV. Frank. 1854, Sept. 16,
3150 V. Fred. 1856, May 15, South Grove, III.
Married in Gauscvoort, Saratoga county, N. Y., Jan'y 27, 18S1, Celia Eslella fiiftord.
Residence, Fort Edward, N. Y. No children.
3151 VI. George. | 1S60, Oct. 5, Wellon, Iowa. |
1S43 ^^-K
DE WITT CIJNTON ELY, son of REUiiEN,(No. 434), was born in Butler, Wayne county, N. Y., February
18, 1824; a farmer in North Hebron, N. Y. He married in Groton, N. Y., January 3, 1848, SIBYL, daughter of
Joseph Thomas and Prudence {Baker) WEARE, born in Wolcott, N. Y., February 13, 1825, and died in
Hebron, N. Y., March 17, 1865. He married in Granville, N. Y., in 1870, ALZINA DUEL, daughter of
Edmund and Orpha {IVheeki-) WOOD, born in Hartford, N. Y., August 22, 1849.
CHILDREN.
1861, Dec. 18, Hebr
3152*
I.
Josephine Alderman.
1850,
April [4, Granville, N. Y
3153"
II.
A!)..\ Frances.
1851,
Junes,
3154
HI.
Alson Harmon.
1S53.
Dec. 22, Hartford. N. V.
3155
IV.
Florence.
1856,
June 25,
3I5C>
V.
DeWitt Cr.INTQ.N.
1S61,
Julv 5, Hebron, N. Y.
3157
VI.
('Aiiiin-. Harriett.
1S74.
March 21,
igo
SEVENTH GENERATION.
HARRIET ADALINE ELY, daughter of Reuben, (No. 434), was born in Hebron, Washnigton county,
N. Y., July 4, 1828. She married in Hebron, October 28, 1847, PORTER., son of Amos and Betsey i^Tanph-)
BURCH, who was born in Granville, N. Y., in 1820 ; a farmer. Residence, West Pawlet, Vt.
l;URCH CHILDREN.
3158
3150
3160
3I6I
3162
3163
3164
3165
I.
II.
III.
IV
1S55, lan'y 7, Hebron, N. Y.
1S62, Liti'v S,
Jerome. 1849, June 27, Hebron, X. Y.
H.\RRiET Adaline. I 1S52, May 12, " "
EvAi.YN T.WLOR. I 1S57, July II, " "
Married, Jany 15, 1S7S, Frank James, son of Bornice Halsey and Fanny Ann (Her
Nelson. No children.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
Frank Porter.
Clara Townson.
Mary Ely.
X ettie Lamson.
AiHUE Porter.
1S59, April 29, Hebron, X. Y.
1863, May 30, Granville, X. Y.
1864, Dec. 31,
1866, Sept. 16, West Paulet, \'t.
1S67, Dec. 27,
♦--. xa46 ►**-
1862, JanV 27, Hebron, X. V.
1865, April 22, Granville, N. Y.
1866, Oct. 27, West Pawlet, Vt.
WARREN ELY, son of Reuben, (No. 434), was born in Hebron, N. Y., February 21, 1839; a farmer,
living in Norwood, Franklin county, Kan. He married in West Hebron, N. Y., January i, 1863, M.-VRY
AMELIA, daughter of Hir.\m W. and Honor {Aiisiin) BARDIN, born in South Hartford, N. Y., October 28,
1843-
3if)6
I.
Stella A.
3167
II.
Reihen.
316S
III.
Dexter.
3169
IV.
Jennie.
3170
V.
May.
CHILDREN.
1864, June 2f), Xortli Hebron, X. Y.
1866, Dec. 25,
1S69, Nov. 14, Whitehall, N. Y.
1879, Sept. 12, Douglas county, Kan
1882, Aug. 19, Norwood, Kan.
1865, June 4, North Hebron, X. Y.
-*.^ XS4:7
RUTH MARIA BRIGGS, daughter of Roxann.^ Ely, (No. 435), was born in Granville, N. Y., February
4, 1815, and died in Burr Oak, Mich., November 28, 1872. She married in Spafford, Onondaga county, N. Y.
March 20, 1842, WILLIAM, son of Fr.\ncis and Rebecca (^Gordon) WALLACE, born in Corwilliantown,
Monaghan county, Ulster Province, Ireland, in March, 1801. He removed from Spafford, N. Y., in .-Xpril, 1867,
to Burr Oak, Mich., where the surviving members of the family now reside.
I. JiiHN RoliERT.
II. Mary J(isi-:phine.
HI. WiLLLwi Francis.
WALLACE CHILDREN.
1543, Jan'y 14, SpafTord, N. Y.
1544, Sept. 5, '■ "
1846, Sept. I, " "
1866, April 23, SpalTord, N. V.
> 1248 ^~*
JOHN ELY BRIC;GS, son of Roxanna Ely, (No. 435), was born in Fabius, Onondaga county, N. Y.,
November 24, 1816; a farmer, living in Hampshire, Kane county. 111. He married in Leon, N. Y., April 17,
1845, JANETTE, daughter of Jonathan and Eunice {Dunbar) WALDRON, born in A\'yoming, N. Y., Septem-
ber 28, 18 1 8.
BRIGGS CHILDREN.
I. Mary Calista. | 1847, Dec. 14, Leon, N. \'. |
Married Stephen J. McCIellan, son of Jane Maria Ely and Stephen McC'lellan. See
Xo. 1291.
II. William Jonathan. | 1S51, Dec. 27, Leon, X. V. |
SEVENTH GENERATION.
191
HARRIET P.RIGGS, daughter of Roxanna Ely, (No. 435), was horn in hahius, Onondaga ((junty,
N. Y., P'ebruary g, 1824, and died in Rose, Wayne county, N. Y., May 24, 1850. She married, August 16, 1S43,
GEORGE, son of Samuel and Bet.sey HOWLAND. He died in Utica, N. Y., November — , 1869.
3I7*>
I.
3177
II.
3178
III.
Ai'sii.N Thatcher. I —
Hakkikt Josephine, —
Ann Geneite. | —
No further record of abov
-HOWLAND CHILDREN.
, Rose, Wayne county, N. Y.
family can lie oluai
^ XS50 ^ .«^
MARY ELIZ.\BETH BRICIGS, daughter of Roxanna Elv, (No. 433), was born in Rose, Wayne county,
N. Y., June 30, 1827, and died in Pokagon, Cass county, Mich., March 22, 1874. She married, in Spafford, Onon-
daga county, N. Y., March 13, 1850, ALEXANDER, son of Archibald and Amy {Robertson) ROBERTSON,
born in Argyle, Washington county, N. Y., March 3, 1826. He is a farmer in Pokagon. Mich.
ried.]
ROBERTSON CHILDREN.
3179
I.
Harriet Eudora.
1851, March i, Spafford, N, Y.
1S53,
March 26, Spafford, N. Y.
3180
II.
EiJ.A Evanceline.
1853, Feb'y 2,
[Uiim
3I8I*
III.
Iha Elizaheth.
1854, Oct, 24, Pokagon, Mich,
3IS2
IV.
Lai'ka .A.cgusta.
1856, Jan'y 5,
1859,
March 24, Pokagon, Mich.
3IS3
V.
Anna.
1858, Dec. 26,
1866,
Jan'y 20, " "
3IS4
VI.
Amy Louisa.
1862, Dec. 20,
3ISB
VII.
Mattie Arcelia.
1864. Oct. IS,
1S66,
Feb'y 5,
3IS6
VIII.
Frank Alexander.
1869, Dec. 2,
ARLAND BRIGGS, son of Roxanna Ely, (No. 435), was born in Rose, Wayne county, N. Y.,
i6, 1830; a farmer, living in Little Valley, Cattaraugus county, N. Y'. He married in Leon, N. Y., July
LYDIA, daughter of Calvin and Sally {Masher) HALL, born in New Albion, Cattaraugus county, N.
20, 1833, and died in Dayton, N. Y., May 12, 1869. He married in Little Valley, N. Y., February 15, 1872,
E., daughter of Stillman and Orilla {York) MOREY, born in Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., November 27,
, October
10, 1853,
v., May
SARAH
BRHJGS children.
3187
I.
AllA,
1S55, Aug, 6, Dayton, N. Y .
3I8S
II.
Wl 1,1,1AM CaI.VLN,
1858, Aug, 13, Hortonville, Wis,
3189
III.
Perry Jerome,
1S60, June 9, New Albion, N. Y
3190
IV,
Tii.EDRii Edmund,
1867, Oct. 7,
3I9I
V,
Arlani).
l86g, June 24,
3192
VI,
Herbert,
1870, May 6, Dayton, N, Y,
1857,
Hortonville, Wis
SARAH ANN BRIGGS, daughter of Roxanxa Ely, (No, 435), was born in Rose, Wayne county, N, Y,,
September 20, 1832. She married in Spafford, N. Y., June 24, 1858, DANIEL, son of Edmund Chapman and
Clarinda {Raihbone) WESTON, born in Spafford, February 10, 1834; a miller and mechanic living in Bordino,
Onondaga county, N. Y.
WE.STON CHILD,
3193 I, Florence Nightingale, | i860, June 21, Spafford, N, Y.
•» -, XS54: ^ -^^
JANE ELY, daughter of Israel, (No, 436), was born in Hebron, N. Y., January 10, 1822. Siie married
in Granville, N. Y., December 24, 1845, SAMUEL, son of Eli and Jerusha {Simmons') SMITH, born in
Granville, N. Y., June 29, 1820, where he died July 29, 1864. She married, August 26, 1870, in Poultney, Vt.,
CORNELIUS, son of John and Mary GRACE, born in Brighton, Eng., August 14, 1819. Residence, North
Cjranville, Washington county, N. Y.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
SMITH CHILDREN.
3 KM''
I.
HiiMEK
3195*
II.
A.N.N.V.
3196
III.
N.VNCY
3197
IV.
Irving
1S47, April 3, Granville
1849, July 6,
1855, May ig,
1861, April 17,
^^ ^ ISSS
EMILY ELY, daughter of Isr.vkl, (No. 436), was born in Hebron, N. \'., February 15, 1824. She married
in North Granville, N. Y., October 24, 1847, ELIAS, son of Reuben and Sally i^Hills) WHITC'OMB, born
in Granville, N. Y., June 6, 1825 ; a millwright, living in Poultney, Vt.
3198*
3199
3200*
3201*
I. S.VKAii AL^^\.
II. CU.\RLES Ell\V.\K|i.
III. Emm.\.
IV. Cakkie Keichim.
WHITLOMi: CHILDREN.
1848, Oct. 24, Granville, N. Y.
1851, March 20, Hartford, N. Y.
1852, Oct. 27,
1S55, Aug. 27,
iS54, JIarcli 21, Harlfurd, \. Y.
--^--. X256 ►^♦^
POLLY ANN ELY, daughter of Israel, (No. 436), was born in Hebron, N. Y., September 17, 1S27.
She married in South Granville, N. Y., December 22, 1846, JOHN JAY, son of Daniel O. and Eveline (/"(^z-rv)
TAYLOR, born in Granville, N. Y., December 18, 1823 ; is a former, living in North Hebron, N. Y.
TAVLOR CHILDREN.
3202
I.
Emily Ely.
1847, Nov. S, Granville, N. Y.
3203
II.
Nancy Eveline.
1849, May 12,
3204*
III.
William Jay.
1851, Fcb'y 5,
3205
IV.
John Parry.
1S54, June 27, Hebron, N. Y.
3206*
V,
Clara Melissa.
1856, March 28,
3207
VI.
Emm.\ Iane.
1861, Oct. 6,
3208
VII.
Mary Calista.
1866, March 31,
1847, Nov. 9, Granville, N. Y.
1850, Feb'y 22,
1854, Dec. 21, Hebron, N. V.
1865, March 25, ■'
ISRAEL ELY, son of Israel, (No. 436), was born in Hebron, N. Y., January 15, 1833, and '■'' "o^ living,
a farmer, in Nevada, Vernon county. Mo. He, with his wife and children, are all memliers of the M. E.
Church, he a class leader. He marrried in Granville, N. Y., July i, 1861, LUCIND.V PROWN, daughter of
Eli and Jerusha {Simmons) SMITH, born in Granville, N. Y., October 3, 1S33.
CHILDREN.
3209
3210
I. Heuman Smiiii.
II. Charles Wesley.
1S63, Jan'y 14, Hebron, N. Y.
1S65, July 13, Granville, N. Y.
*^^ X258 — .-^
DAVID HALL ELY, son of 1sr.\el, (No. 436), was born in Hartford, N. Y., November 5, 1834; a
fanner, residence, San Luis Obispo, Gal. He married in San Luis Obispo, February 16, 1873, MARGARET
ELIZABETH, daughter of James B. and Margaret {Allen) SUTHERLAND, born in New York, April 4, 1854.
I. David Hall.
II. Margaret Eli/.aiseth.
CHILDREN.
1874, Sept. 19, San Luis Obispo, Cal.
1877, Dec. 20, '■
-».^ 1260 ,
LYMAN HALL ELY, son of Israel, (No. 436), was born in Hartford, N. Y., January i6, 1838 ; a gun-
smith, residence, Nevada, Vernon county. Mo. He married in Rose, Wayne county, N. Y., January 13, 1861,
HANNAH SEARS, daughter of Winthrop David and Mariva {Scars) LYON, burn in \Vorcester, Mass., July
i3> 1843-
SEVENTH GENERATION.
3213
I.
MKi,tss.\ D.
3214
II.
David W.m.ter
3215
III.
John.
CHILDREN.
1864, July 24, Maquoketa, la.
1S67, Sept. 22, Franklin, la.
1S70, April 26, Dcerfield, Mo.
-»^ 3.363. ^1
CHARLES HALL ELY, son of Israel (No. 436), was bom in Granville, N. Y., January 13, 1842; ;
cabinet maker, residing in Nevada City, Vernon county, Mo. He married in Bloomfield, Iowa, March 16, 1862
FANNIE WALROD, born in Welton, Clinton county, Iowa, March 29, 1846.
CHILDREN.
3216
I.
Jessik Emma.
1863,
Feb'y 20, Bloomfield,
la
3217
II.
Chari.ks.
1865,
July 19, "
3218
III.
Allie Bei.l.
1869,
Aug. 24, Moundville.
Mo.
1S78, t)ct. II, Vernon county, Mc
JOSEPH WALLER ELY, son of John, (No. 438), was born in Hartford, N. Y., May 22, 182S ; a
farmer, living m Johnstown, Rock county, Wis. He married in Hebron, N. Y., January i, 1850, .ANN, daughter
of D.AXiEL and A\n.\ (Cnsr) WOODARD, born in Hebron, N. Y., May 4, 1827.
3219*
3220*
3221''
I. Helen Mar.
II. .-Vn.nett.
III. John Daniel.
CHILDREN.
1850, Sept. 23, Hebron, N. Y.
1854, May 28,
1856, Oct. 8, South Grove, 111.
-».^ X264 ^ ♦<
HARRIET MARIA ELY, daughter of John, (No. 438), was born in Hartford, N. Y., January 7, 1835. She
married in Rockford, 111., September 27, i860, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, son of John and Esther {Bu/UrJii/i/ )
ALLEN, born in Campton, N. H., December 10, 1832 ; is a farmer, living at Weeping Water, Cass county. Neb.
ALLEN CHILDREN.
3222
1.
AiiBV Ei.v.
3223
11.
Esther.
3224
III.
Thomas Stinson.
3225
IV.
Lizzie Carlotta
3226
V.
Grace.
3227
VI.
Oscar Hhwari).
1862, Nov. 3, Pine
1864, Feb'y 22, ■'
1865, April 30, "
1867, July 10,
1S68, Oct. 9,
1871, Jan'y 13, We
1S64, Sept. 15, Pine Rock, 111.
;pin<i Water, Neb.
JAY ELY, son of John, (No. 438), was born in Hartford, N. Y., July ii, 1839 ; a farmer living in Pine
Rock, Ogle county, 111. He married in Rockford, 111., January 9, 1867, SUS.AN, daughter of John and Susan
(Bar/o) EYSTER, born in Marion, Ogle county. 111., Ajiril 4, 1843.
CHILDREN.
322S
I.
John.
1S67, Sept 23, Pine Rock, III.
3229
11.
Wai.jer Iav.
186S, Oct. iS,
3230
HI.
Fl.iiRENCE MaV.
1S71, Aug. 28,
3231
IV.
Edna Grace.
1S73, Nov, 26,
3232
V.
Rov.
1S76, March 31, Chana Station, 111.
3233
VI.
MvRDN Glenn.
1877, Sept. 4, Pine Rock, III.
3234
VII.
Vernon.
1880, Feb'y 9,
1867, Nov. 26, Pine Rock, 111,
i8-fi, Nov. 2, Chana Station, III,
ABIGAIL BRIMMER, daughter of Nancy Ely, (No. 439), was born in Hebron, N. Y., May 8, 1822,
and died in Mendon, 111., about 1857. She married MINOR, and had one child when he died. She then
married JOHN CARROLL, who was born in Ireland, and died in Mendon, 111., May 7, 1869.
194
SEVENTH GENERATION.
MINOR CHILD.
3236
II.
J11HN.
3237
III.
PiiiLLir
3238
IV.
Patrick
CARROLL CHILDREN.
-»^ laes .^•-
RUSSEL BRIMMER, son of Nancy Ely, (No. 439), was born in Hebron, N. V., March 4, 1S24. He
was a teacher for many years, is now living on a small farm in Petersburgli, Rensselaer county, N. V. He married
in Troy, N. Y., September 20, 1850, MARTHA JANE, daughter of Th(imas and Mary (Grcni) PHILLIPS,
born in Petersburgh, N. Y., April 17, 1829.
brimmer children.
3239
3240
I. Thomas Pini.i.ii'S,
II. Iknme.
1S5Q, March 17, Petersburgh, N. Y.
18&1, Feb'y 20,
iS7ri, March 15. Scliagliroke, N. Y.
^^1S69 ►.«-^
ELIZA BRIMMER, daughter of Nancy Ely, (No. 439), was born in Hebron, N. Y., October lo, 1826.
She married in Petersburgh, N. Y., June 30, 1845, LEANDER, son of John and Anna {Napier) POWERS, born
in Cliester, Warren county, N. Y., August 12, 1S21. He is a detective, living in IVtersbiu-gii, N. Y.
I. Hat riE R.
POWERS CHILD.
1S47, Nov. 30, Petersbiirsh, N. V. |
h^iavo^.H
RENSSELAER ELY BRIMMER, son of Nancy Ely, (No. 439), was born in Petersburgh, N. Y., Decem-
ber 30, 1827, where he now resides ; his occupation, a bridge builder. He married in Hoosick, N. Y., April 30,
1848, ADALINE AMANDA, daughter of Jonathan and Ann {Kemp) POWERS, born in Hoosick, N. Y.,
February 17, 1829.
liRIMMER children.
3242
I.
Eugene Ei.v.
1850, May 15,
Petersburgh, N. Y.
3243
II.
Yancev.
i860, April 12,
"
3244
III.
Israel.
1865, Jan'y 20,
"
3245
IV.
EinVARD.
1873, Aug. 12,
. - t W74- . . i.
ISRAEL HALSEY PRINCE, son of Polly Ely, (No. 440), was born in Persia, Cattaraugus county,
N. Y., September 7, 1831, where he now resides; a farmer. He married in Persia, N. Y., June 21, 1852,
LOVISA MARIA, daughter of Benjamin and Lovisa {Palmer) FULLER, born in (iranville, N. Y., March
21, 1827.
prince children.
3246 I. Francis Loei.y.
3247 II. Halsev Jonathan.
3248 III. Emoctne.
1853, Oct. 21, Persia, N. Y.
1856, Feb'y 20, " "
1867, April 8.
1861, Oct. II, Persia, N. Y.
1861, Oct. 21, '■
►^ IQ-ZS ^»«-.
JOHN RILEY PRINCE, son of Polly Ely, (No. 440), a farmer, living in Leon, Cattaraugus county,
N. Y., was born in Persia, N. Y., February 6, 1833. He married in Eddyville, N. Y., Deceinber 7, 1856,
ETHELINDA, daughter of Benjamin and Kesiah PETERS, born in Persia, N. Y., August 17, 1838, where she
died March 25, 1859. He married in Belvidere, 111., September 23, 1863, MARTHA, daughter of Ja.son and
Nancy Hannah WOOD, born in Hanover, Chautauqua county, N. Y., December 17, 1847.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
1V5
3252
3253
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
FlciRENce Loke.nza.
Ethklind.\ Jane.
Fkeii. J.
El.MER.
Earnest Casius.
RElUiEN DUCHER.
1S57. Sept. 14,
1859, March 18,
1S67, Aug. 12,
1872, Nov. 8,
1S74, March 14,
iSSo, July 2,
PRINCE CHILDREN.
Persia, N. Y.
1S60, Fcb'y II. Persia, N. Y.
MARTIN WAITE PRINCE, son of Polly Ely, (No. 440), was born in Persia, N. Y., June 8, 1834; a
farmer, living in Cattaraugus, N. Y. He married in Persia, N. ¥., May 12, 1861, HANNx\H MARIA, daughter
of He^lw and Jemima {Pierce) RICH, born in Cattaraugus, N. Y., October 20, 1845.
3256
3257
I. NEiriK Jane.
II.
HI.
I'KIN'CE CHILDREN.
1S62, April 19, Callaraugus, N. Y.
Married, .-\pril 25, 18S0, Lewis W. Sigman. Post-office address, Cattaraugus, N. Y.
Vii.t.riK.
Bkriha.
1S71, Nov. 21, Cattaraugus, N. Y.
1S77, Oct. 20,
1S79, Nov. 9, Cattaraugus, N. Y.
-^- la'Z'T'
POLLY .\NN PRINCE, daughter of Polly Ely, (No. 440), was born in Persia, Cattaraugus <;ounty,
N. v., October 12, 1835. She married in Leon, N. Y., April 17, 1853, CHARLES WESLEY, son of Benjamin
and Peace {Easton) MOSHER, born in Leon, N. Y., September 22, 1831 ; is a farmer, living in Derrick City,
McKean county, Pa.
MOSHER CHILDREN.
325S*
I.
3259
II.
32G0
III.
3261
IV.
3262
V.
3263
VI.
3264
VII.
3265
VIII.
3366
IX.
3267
X.
3268
XI.
Sarah Emei.ine.
Scd'rr MciNRDE.
BvRiiN DuLTGLAS.
Wii.i i.\M Henry.
Charles Wesley
Married, Dec. 5, 1S80, Caroline Gunlin
dence. East Leon, N. Y.
1554, Feb'y 26, Leon, N. Y.
1555, June 2, "
1857, April 30, "
1858, Dec. 5,
i860, Sept. 5,
born in Preston, Cunn., Oct
1861, Sept. 6. Leon, N. V.
1861, Oct. 10, Leon, N. Y.
1S60. Resi-
Carrie Amelia.
Philii' Sherridan.
Mertie Maud.
Ra(;nel Jethro.
ViClOR Ellworth.
Be ell L.
1862, Nov. 26, Leon, N. Y.
1866, Feb'y 25, " "
1873, Feb'y 12, " "
1876, Nov. II, " "
187S, May 23,
18S1, .April iS, ••
[Unmarried.]
1 12V9 .-^*-
CABRAH PRINCE, daughter of Polly Ely, (No. 440), was born in Persia, N. ¥., October 5, 1839.
She married in Cattaraugus, N. Y., June 14, 1861, SILAS, son of Alfred and Polly HYSLOP, born in Pike,
Wyoming county, N. Y., July 11, 1835 ; a farmer, living in Cattaraugus, N. Y.
3209
3270
I. Ann Eliza.
II. EZZIE.
HYSLOP CHILDREN.
1863, Aug. 14, Cattaraugus, N. Y
1876, Nov. 14,
1876, Nov. 28, Cattaraugus, N. Y.
--..-. X28X ►.*-
LEVI ELY FULLER, son of Betsey Ely, (No. 441), \vas born in Granville, N. ¥., December 18, 1831.
He married in Napoli, Cattaraugus county, N. Y., September i, 1856, SUSAN STANTON, daughter of John
B. and Hannah {Coitri/l) CHAMPLIN, born in Rhode Island, January 11, 1833. He was divorced from
her April 14, 1870, and married in Napoli, May 29, 1870, SUSAN A., daughter of Phine.^s P. and Louisa
{AUcn) B.YRBER, born in Nai)oli, January 29, 1844. Mr. Fuller is a carpenter and joiner living in Napoli, N. Y'.
196
SEVENTH GENERATION.
3271
3272
I. Fkeii K.
H. Katie May.
FULLER CHILDREN.
1S57, June I, Napoli, N. V,
1866, Nov. 15,
1882 I
1862, March 14, Napoli, N. Y.
CYRUS HEWITT FULLER, son of Betsey Ely, (No. 441), was boni in Shelburnc, Vt., May 7, 183,
a mason, living in Dayton, Cattaraugus county, N. Y. He marrit-d in Cattaraugus, N. Y., .\ugust 21, 185
DEHOR.\H, daughter of Benj.\min and Alid.\ {Miller) MHTCS, born in Dayton, N. Y., August i, 1839.
3273
3274
3275
I. Wilson Dwiiurr.
II. jACKSdN.
HI. (.'HARI.ES FAVEriK.
FULLER CHILDREN.
1S57, April 6, Dayton, N. Y.
1S60, Oct. 19,
1S62, Nov. 15,
*»^ 1286 ►••-
EDC..VR FULLER, son of Betsey Ely, (No. 441 ), was born in Dayton, N. V., July 7, 1843. He married
in Dayton, N. Y., December 25, 1862, ALICE, daughter of S.'^muel and Hann.ah {Satterly) CONKLIN, born in
(Ircat Valley, N. Y., December 6, 1845. Mr. Fuller is a farmer, post-office address East Leon, Cattaraugus
county, N. Y.
3270
I.
Frank.
1SO3, Nov. 27
■i'^ll
II.
Bektha.
1S68, |une 8,
3278
III.
Elmer.
1870, March i,
3279
IV.
Minnie Lim.i'.
1873, Dec. 8,
3280
V.
IVAU .YUEI.I.K.
1879, Jan'v 28,
FULLER children.
Davton, N. Y.
-•» ^ xasv
1S66, July 10, Cedar Falls, la.
ANDREW WHITE McCLELLAN, son of J.^ne M.aria Ely, (No. 442), was born in Hebron, Washing
ton county, N. Y., November 21, 1832, and resides in Waterloo, la. He married in Sycamore, 111., March 3,
1857, M.'VRY ANN, daughter of Benjamin and Martha Jane {Ferguson) WORDEN, horn in South ('.rove,
De Kalb county. 111., January 17, 1839.
3251 I. Martha Jane.
3252 II. Sarah .\iiiue Euza.
3253 III. .M.VRV Elizaheth.
.M clellan children.
i860, May 27, South Grove, 111.
1868, Dec. 16, Waterloo, la.
1871, Sept. 10,
m-. - i2eo -. -
JAMES NELSON McCLELLAN, son of Jane Maria Ely, (No. 442), was born in Chautau<iua, N. Y.,
August 24, 1838. He served in the war of the Rebellion, enlisting July 10, 1861, in the Forty-second Illinois
Infantry, served as sergt. one and a-half years, then received a commission as second lieutenant, and after a short
time was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant, serving as such until the close of the war, and then received an
honorable discharge. He resides in Fonda, la.; is a dealer in live stock and agricultural implements. He married
in Waterloo, la., November 11, 186S, ELLEN, daughter of D.\niel and C.vi-harine {Clark) HAGENBACH,
born in .Vshland county, Ohio, May 9, 1848.
M clellan children.
3284
I.
WicriAM BiivLi.
1 8 70,
March 13, Waterloo, la
3285
II.
Fernando G.
1S71,
Feb'y 20,
3286
III.
Stei'Hen Alexander.
1876,
Ma)' 25, Sac county, la.
3287
IV.
Philh- Henry.
1878,
Oct. 19,
32SS
V.
Affa B.
1882,
March 30, Fonda, la.
1872, .Aug. 10, Waterloo, la.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
'97
— *^^ laex .^*
STEPHEN JOHN McCLELLAN, son of Jane Maria Elv, (No. 442), was born in Chautauciua, N. Y.,
February 4, 1841 ; a farmer, Hving in Hampshire, Kane county, 111. He married in Belvidere, III., February
21, 1871, MARY CALISTA, daughter of his cousin, John Ely and Janette ( Waliiron) BRIGGS. She was born
in Leon, N. Y., December 14, 1847.
M'CLELLAN CHILDREN.
32&9
3290
3291
I. Freii.
II. Mattik.
III. Gertie Ianette.
1S71, Dec. 10, Dodgetown, la.
1873, Oct. iS, Hampshire, III.
1S76, Sept. 24, Bcine, I.i.
-*»-. xaes 1^*-^
J.WE MARIA McCLELLAN, daughter of Jane M.aria Ely, (No. 442j, was born in Chautaiuiua, N. Y.,
September 15, 1845. She married in Belvidere, Boone county, 111., December 17, 1867, CHARLES HERBERT,
son of Alhert and Helen (Sircctor) STUART, born in Genesee county, N. Y., February 9, 1837. He served
three years in the late war in the Forty-second Illinois Infantry, and, although he passed through many a
hard battle, such as Stone River, Chicamauga, Mission Ridge and many others, he came out without a scratch.
He is a fitrmer, living about three miles from Barton, Labette county, Kan.
3292
3293
3294
I. GlV ElGENE.
II. Alexander T.
III. Olive E. F.
STUART children.
1S70, Dec. 31, Canada, Kan.
1873, Feb'y 10,
1884, Dec. 26, Barton, Kan.
71, Felj'v 13, Labette, Ka
JOHN CRUMPTON ELY, son of William Ferguson, (No. 444), was born, probably, in Hamilton
county, Ohio, December 25, 1808, and died in Montgomery county, Ind., March 10, 1845. He was a man of
very delicate constitution, yet was endowed with good mental equalities, and was often selected to teach school in
the community where he lived. He joined the church when quite young, was a class leader and local preacher in
the M. E. Church, and at the time of his death held the office ot justice of the peace. He married in Ross
county, Ohio, July 14, 1S31, HA(iAR SHOBE, born in Ross county, Ohio, May 10, 1807, and died in Mont-
gomery county, Ind., December iS, 1847.
children.
3295
3296
3297
3298
3300^^
3301*
3302*
VI.
VII.
VIII.
ane.
Makv
Susan.
Catharine.
Clora.
1S32, Oct. I,
1S34, June 2
1S36, Sept.
1847, Dec. 20.
1S50, Nov. I.
iS6^. -
Ciawfordsville, Ind.
— , Ohio.
, Ohio.
. Oliio.
1838, Jan'y i, Clinton county, Ind.
Married in CoIfa.\, Clinton county, Ind.. Jnne 15. 1S56, Tighlinan son of William and
Drusella (Bohrer) Bailey, a Methodist minister, born in Ross county, Ohio, June 7, 1828.
No children.
JdNAU Bramwell. I 1S40, Feb'y 14, Montgomery county, Ind. | 1S64, Sept. 16, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Enlisted in Company A., Second Battalion United States Infantry in 1S61 ; served his
country faithfully till the spring of 1864,' when he was honorably discharged.
George Binnvan
M
M
IaI ILIl.A.. I
Iai.inda. j
1S42, April 9, Montgomery county, Ind.
1S44, Oct. 9,
1S44, Oct. 9,
► .^ XS99 1^,^
M.\RY ELY, daughter of William Ferguson, (No. 444), was born in Ro.ss county, Ohio, June 15, 1813.
She married in Chillicothe, Ohio, April 24, 1833, WILLIAM STEVENS, son of Thomas and Nancy (A/A-u)
SHERREN, born in 1807, and died in Nashville, Tenn., August 2, 1844. She married in Bracken county, Ky.,
April I, 1852, RICHARD JOHNSON. He was born in Mason county, Va., in 1795, ^nd died in Edinburgh,
Johnson county, Ind., in 1875. ■'^'■'s. Johnson now resides in Neville, Clermont county, O.
I9S
SEVENTH GENER.\TION.
SHERREN CHILD.
3303 I. William Whitei-iei.d. | 1S40, Jan'_v 13, Cincinnati, Ohio.
JOHNSON CHILD.
3304
[Unmarried.]
II. Eva Bellk. | 1S53, Jan'_v 20, Moscow, Ohio. | 1876, April 11. Braclicn county, Ky.
Married in Neville, Ohio, May 7, 1872, Lewis Thomas Craig.
-»^130X^.«^
SARAH ELY, daughter of Willla.m Ferguson, (No. 444), was born in Ross county, Ohio, March 20,
181 7, and died August lo, 1881, in Ames, Story county, la. She married, November 3, 1836, Wii.li.'^m Miller
GossARD ; a farmer, living in .\mes. Story county, la. He was born in Chillicothe, Ohio, July 27, 1816.
COSS.ARD children.
3305
I.
William Ai.le.n.
1S37, Dec 10, Chillicothe, Ohio.
3306*
11.
PuEiiK. Tank.
1S39, March 20,
3307
III.
James Ciiai'Man.
1840, Aug. 27,
330S*
IV.
Thomas Ma(;akv.
1842, May 17,
330y*
V.
Samcel Willis.
1S44, April I,
3310
VI.
RcFus Carlisle.
1847, Aug. 16,
33"*
VII.
Wilson Walker.
1849, May 22, Midway, Ohio.
3312*
VIII.
Sarah Alice.
1853, Nov. 28, Reynolds Station, Ind.
3313*
IX.
MiLTDN Wallace.
1S5G, March 31,
REBECCA ANN ELY, daughter of William Fercuson, (No. 444), was burn in Ross count)-, Oliio,
January 20, 1818, and is now living in Wetmore, Pike county, Ohio. She married, January 25, 1838, CARLISLE
C.\NADA, son of John and Cath.'^rine {Leshoni) HORN, born in Chillicothe, Ohio, January 3, 1813, and died
ALtrch 14, 1847. She married, July 3, 1850, DANIEL, son of Daniel and Makv {S/rctrf) TOOPES, born in
Ross county, Ohio, November 12, 1812, and died January 18, i860.
HORN children.
3314 I. M.VRGARET Ellen | 1S39, Feb'y 24, Ross county, Ohio. |
Married, Jan'y, 1873, John Elliot. They reside in Good Hope, Fayette county, Ohio.
Catherine Jane. 1 1841, March 18, Ross county, Ohio. I 1S72, Nov. 25, Monticello, Ind.
1842, Oct. 19, " " " j
3315
33if)*
3317*
331S
3319
II.
III.
William Allen.
IV. Benhma AValker.
V. Almkiha.
VI. Tavi.or.
TOOPES children.
1S52, Jan'y 10, Ross county, Ohi<
1857, Feb'y 19, "
185S, Dec. 28, "
1859, April 4. Ross county, Ohio.
1S59. Jan'y 4.
-»— X303 t-^*-
DOCT. WILLIAM ELY, son of William Ferguson, (No. 444), was born in Ross county, Ohio, March
3, 1 82 1. He is a journalist, residing in Catlettsburgh, Ky. He married in Jackson, Ohio, April 9, 1840,
SUSAN COFFIN, daughter of Joseph and Susan iCoffiii) MELCHER, born in Nantucket, Ma.ss., September
22. 1822, and died in Catlettsburgh, Ky., July 4, i86r. He married, July 16, 1862, TRINVILL.^, daughter of
Robert Bruce and Louisa {Swetnuiti) WALTER, born in Lawrence county, Ky., June 22, 1832.
3320
3321
3322
3323
I.
II.
III.
James Josiah.
Harlan Pace.
William Wirt
[Weiis
Ch.vrles WJvlker.
children.
1S41, .Aug. 21, Lewis county, Ky.
1844, March 30, " " "
1846, July 4, Bracken county, Ky.
1845, July 22.
1858, Sept. 30, Neville, Ohio.
1SS2, Nov. 9, Catlettsburgh, Ky.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
199
ELY CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
Married, Aug. 24,
88
I, Princv A. Runi
111. No cliildren.
3324
V.
Eugene Cakv.
1851, Dec. 15,
Ri
acken county, Ky.
3325
VI.
JOSEY.
1S54, Feby 5,
3326
VII.
Ekfie Aeton.
1856, fuly 20,
3327
VIII.
George Siiheield.
1S59, May .3,
332S
IX.
lucA Adelle.
1S63, April 16
Catlettsburgli, Kv.
3329
X.
Edward Everett.
1864, Aug. 14
3330
XI.
Frederick Earnest
lS66, Sept. 12,
3331
XII.
Leslie Emerson.
1S68, Sept. 22
1 rtr>-4- » . ^
1879, Dec. 15, Catlettsburgh, Ky.
1855, Aug. 3, Neville, Ohio.
i860, Sept. 16, Catlettsburgh, Ky.
1871, Jan'y 30, ratlcttslungh, Ky
1S69, Feb'y 24, " "
JAMES FERGUSON ELY, son of William Ferguson, (No. 444), was Ijorn in Ross county, Oliio, May
26, 1823, and is now living at Washington Court House, Ohio. He married, January 29, 1846, ELIiANOR,
daugliter of John and Mary {Ogticit) McMASTERS, born in Ross county, Ohio, April 2, 1818, and died at
Washington Court House, Ohio, September 6, 1869. He married, January 12, 1871, MISSOURI, daughter of
Ayeks Lynn and Dep.orah {Sfifes) BRAMBLE.
children.
3332
3333
I. Ci.ARA El.KAMlli
II. Lynn Bramble.
1S50, Sept 21, Frankfort, Ross Co., Ohio
1872, June 22. Washington C. H., Ohio.
► .^ X305 .^«^
1S5S, Dec. 28, W.ashington C. II., Ohio.
SOLOMON WALKER ELY, son of William Fercuson, (No. 444), was born in Ross county, Ohio,
October i, 1825. He married, August 23, 1849, MINERVA, daughter of Israel and Elizabeth {Boug/iain)
CORY, born October 16, 1830, in Ross county, Ohio, and died in Perry, Ohio, September 3, 1863. He married.
May 12, 1866, MRS. HANNAH ANN ATKINSON, daughter of William and Hannah Ann (IVicks)
LINVILLE, born in Sehna, Clark county, Ohio, September 12, 1S27. Afr. Ely is a gardner living at Washing-
ton Court House, Ohio.
CHILDREN.
1855, March 9, Perry, Ohio.
1S55, Sept. 30, "
1 ISOV 1^*-
3334
I.
Joseph N.^tiianiel.
1S50, June 23,
3335
II.
Alice Marili.a.
1852, June 22,
3336
III.
Emma Jane.
1854, Aug. 9,
3337
IV.
Anson Israel.
1856, Nov. 24,
333S
V.
Sarah Elizabeth.
1859, Jan'y 5,
3339
VI.
NoRAH Ellen.
1862, Jan')' 15,
3340
VII.
Alpha.
1869, Feb'y 10,
WILSON BIGELOW ELY, son of William Ferguson, (No. 444), was born in Ross county, Ohio,
December 7, 1829; a florist living at Washington Court House, Ohio. He married, August 29, 1850, MAR\'
ELEANOR, daughter of George and Elizabeth {Lietisader) GROVE, born near Chillicothe, Ohio, January
3. 1825.
3341
I.
George Walker.
3342
II.
Victoria.
3343-"
III.
LaFayette.
3344
IV.
Arabella.
3345
V.
Frank Weber.
3346
VI.
Edgar Wayne.
3347
VII.
bUIN WlI.SON.
CHILDREN.
1851, June 29, Lattas, Ross county, Ohii
1852, Oct. 31, " "
1854, June 26, Washington C. H., Ohio.
1S56, Sept. 5,
1858, March 6,
i860, March 28, ■'
1863, Feb'y 15,
♦»^ X309 t^*-
[Unmarried.]
[Unmarried.]
[Unmarried.]
[Unmarried.]
[Uninarried.]
[Unmarried.]
SARAH HOWEN HAMLIN, daughter of William, (No. 445), was born in Providence, R. I., February
6, 181 2. She married in Providence, August 24, 1835, SHUBALL HUTCHINS CADY.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
334*'
3349
3350
3351
I. William Bowkn.
II. John Hamlin.
III. Charles David.
IV. Walter Hutchins
CADY CHILDREN.
1S36, July 14, Providence, R. I.
1S3S, Feb'y q,
1840, March S, "
1S45, May 6,
i83(), Oct. 31, Providence, R. I.
1S73, April in.
1S70, Due. 12,
► •^ X3XO ►.«-
RICHARD ELY HAMLIN, son of William, (No. 445), was born in Providence, R. I., June 17, 1814,
where he died February 6, 1880. The Ibllowing brief tribute is taken from a Providence pajier pubUshed on tlie
chty of his death :
"Mr. Richard E. Hamlin, one of our oldest merchants, long connected in business with the late e.K-Governor Paddleford,
died very suddenly this morning. He was a quiet, unostentatious citizen, of sterling character, and was greatly esteemed by all
who knew him."
He married in New York City, November 3, 1850, CH.\RL( )J' I'E. daughter of Thomas W. liOWKN, of
Newport, R. I.
HAMLIN CHILDREN.
3352 \. EnwARD BowEN. I 1851, Sept. 6, Providence, R. I.
3353 II- Mary Kirblky. 1853, Nov. 24, " "
3354 III. Richard Ely. I 1856, Aug. 22, " "
All unmarried and reside in Providence.
^-».^ X3XX ►.«^
WILLIAM EZRA HAMLIN, son of William, (No. 445), was born in Providence, R. L, June 3, 181 6,
and died August 13, 1873. He married in Providence, August 26, 1844, AL\RV .\NN.\, (hnigliter of Cai't.
Isaac I50WEN.
HAMLIN CHILDREN.
3355 I. William Ezra. I 1S4S, Nov. 10, Philadelphia, Pa.
3356 II. Frank. [ 1851, Sept. 27, "
Married, June 25, 1873, Abby Elizabeth Simmons, of Pr
3357 HI. Samuel Ely. I 1856, June 7, Providence, R. 1.
335S IV. Charles Bowen. ' 1S58, Oct. 7,
R. I. No children.
1S56, Aug. 8, Providence, R. I.
--•»-. X3X8 ► . «-
LOUIS JONES DOYLE, son of Martha Dorrance Jones, (No. 463), was born in Providence, R. I.
March 7, 1832. He married in Portkuid, Me., March 26, 1857, SARAH ELIZAHETH, daughter of (Ikorc;!-;'!'
HEDOE.
DOYLE CHILDREN.
R. I.
3359
I.
Iri.i A Ward.
185S, Sept. 3, Providen
3360
II.
Martha Io.nes.
i860, Aug, 30,
3361
III.
Locis Edmund.
1861, Dec. 9.
3362
IV.
.•\rthur Tho.mas.
1864, July 27, "
3363
V.
Elizabeth Frances.
1S66, Jan'y 22,
3364
IV.
Frederick Hedge.
1866, Dec. 26,
3365
VII.
Ethel.
1869, May 9,
ISABEL FRANCES DOYLE, daughter of Martha Dorrance Jones, (No. 463). was born in Providence,
R. I., December 28, 1833, and died in Caiburien, Cul)a, July 2, 1874. She married, February 23, 1865,
WILLIAM A. ILES, of Cambridge, Mass.
ILES CHILDREN.
3366 I. Isabel Lucy. | 1867, Feb'y 3, Cambridge, Mass.
3367 II. Charlotte Doyle. j 1869, Dec. 13,
336S HI. CoNsrANCE HruFORii.j 1S71, Aug. 6, Sliaron, Mass.
SK\'K.\rH GENERATION.
— ►♦-. 132X .-^^^
CHARI.1':S FREDERIC DOYLE, son of Martha Dorrance Joxes, (No. 463), was born in Providence,
R. I., January 12, 1838, and died in New York City, May 22, 1876. He married in New York, February 25, 1S64,
HARRIET H., daughter of Seymour HINMAN, of Oak Orchard, Orleans county, N. Y.
33f'9
novL
K
CHII.ll
REN.
1. M
\k
TnA
El
IZ.VIiKlH.
1S64,
Oct
II
New
Y
)rk.
I. H
\k
K 1 El
H
■l.KNA.
IS65,
Dec
6.
■ r
isa .
F.ANN \' WRI(;HT, daughter of Ahigaii, Ely, (No. 471), was born in South Hadley, Mass., June 5, 1799, and
died ill Montague, Mass., April 24, 1856. She married in Northampton, Mass., December 2, 1819, ORANCIE, son of
David and I-ucy (Barnes) HUNTP^R, a carpenter and joiner, born in Wendell, Mass., December 17, 1794, and died
in Montague, Mass., January 26, 1864.
HfNlER CHILDREN. i-
1S47, Dec. 15, Monlagiic, Mass.
1S45, Aug. 3, Mobile, Ala.
1854, Oct. 6, Colerain, Mass.
1S42, April 29, Montague, Mass.
1829. July 6, Wendell, Mass.
1S5S, Oct. 20, Shelburne, Mass.
1836, Nov. 9, Montague, Ma
183S, Aug. 17,
3371
1.
Wit i.iAM Hknrv.
1820, Aug. 17, Wendell
3372*
11.
Li:\\ IN B.\kNi-;s.
1S21, Dec. 0.
3373
III.
Lt'TiiKR Wrh;ht.
1S23, Julv 10,
3374
IV.
Fa.n.ny Jane.
1824, Dec. 21,
3375
V.
Liu'v Ely.
1S26, May 21, "
3376
VI.
M|':mssa Ei.mika.
1827, Dec. 8,
3377'-'
Vll.
Oram, I', Dwiini 1.
1829, April 25,
337S
VIII.
CvN'TiiiA Maria.
1831, Jan'y 28,
3379*
IX.
Damii.
1S32, Dec. 9,
3380*
X.
Gkiirgk.
1834, Nov. 13,
33S1
XI.
A Son.
1S36, Oct. 12,
33S2
Xll.
A Dai_-ghj LR.
183S, Aug. 16,
^ 1323 ^^
JUSTUS W-RICrHT, son of Alicail Ely, (No. 471), was born in South Hadley, Mass., March 18, 1801,
and died in Haydenville, Mass., December 2, 1856. He was a machinist. His first wife was MARIA, daughter
of James PRINCE, of Chesterfield, Mass. His second, married in Springfield, Mass., July 2, 1846, was JULIA
ANN, daughter of Abel and Hannah {Merrill) WILDER, born in Lancaster, Mass., November 16, 181 6.
WRIGHT CHILDREN.
33S3* I. James Aihjlphus. j 1833, Feb'y 8. Northampton, Mass. !
33S4 II. Joseph Flint. 1 1839, March 13, " " '
Married in Greenfield, Mass., Nov 14, 1S62, Potter, daughter of Horace and Julia
Potter, born in Leyden, Mass., Nov. 14, 1S40. They reside in Elgin, 111. He is a
machinist in the employ of the Elgin National Watch Company. No children.
3385* HI. IrsTcs AiiKi.. I 1847, July 13, Haydenville, Mass. [
3386 IV. Daniel Collins. | 1850, Dec. 10, Williamsburg, Mass. [ 1S7S, April 16, Williamsburg, Mass.
m^^ X32S ►••
LUTHER ELY WRIGHT, son of Abigah, Ely, (No. 471), was born in South Hadley, Mass., Feb'y 19,1805.
He was a woolen finisher, lived in Watertown, Mass., where he died January 22, 1872. He married in Watertown,
November 3, 1828, ALXKY ANN, daughter of Hugh and Betsey GREG(i,born in Boston, Mass., July 25, 1807.
33S7
I
3388*
II
3389
III
3390
IV
3391
\'
3392
VI
3393
VH
3394
VIU
OkANC.E HlNTKR.
Okance Hunter.
Li riiER Ale.xander.
Mary Ann Grivc.g.
Lri'iiER Ely.
Henry Filler.
Harriet Grecg.
Frederic K Aixni'iir^
WRIGHT CHILDREN.
1829, Nov. 16, Watertown, Mass.
1S32, April 8, Grafton, Mass.
1S34, June 20, Worcester, Mass.
1836, May 23, Greenwich, R. I.
1838, April 13,
1840, Sept. 19, New Hartford. Coi
1843, Sept. 12, Plainfield, ConiL
1S47, Feb'y 27, Norwich, Conn.
1832, March 31, Grafton, Mass.
1866, Aug. 21, Dracut, Mass.
1837, March 20, East Greenwich, R. I.
1836, Oct. 21,
1843, April 29, Plainfield, Conn.
1843, Sept. 24.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
WRIOHT CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
A wliolcsalc iirovisiiiii dualur in Briirlilon District, Boston, Mass. He married in Boslon,
.•\pril 13, 1S7S, Ennna Edwards, dauuhicr of Jonathan K., and Lydia (Fitcli) Fetkliani,
born in Rochester, Mass., May 2, 1850, and died in Briirlilon, Mass., .\pril g, iSSl.
No children.
3395 IX. HENKiirnA. I 1S53, Sept. 3, Anlnirn, X. V. |
^ . -, ISST - ♦-.^
EDWARDS \VRl{;H'r,son of Aiucail Ei,v,(No. 47 1). was born in Sonth Hadley, Mass., January 29, 1808, and
died in Asliby, Mass., September 11, 1863. He carried on the business of wood engraving in Boston more than twenty
years, his residence being in Billerica, where he was a deacon of the Trinitarian Congregational Church. He married
in Boston, Mass., June 2, 1836, MARY ELIZABETH, daughter of D.-wid and M.-\ry (F///i^) WILSON. She was
born in Boston, |uly 14, 1812. All the children who lived to mature age united with the Congregational Chun h.
WRIOHf CHILDREN.
1S41, Dec. 25, Billerica, Ma
1841, Dec. 30, ■' "
1842, Jan'y 22, Boston, Mas
1868, March 8,
3396*
I.
Edw.vrd Irvin<;.
1S37, jnne 23, Bill
3397
II.
El.LEN M.\RV. /
1839, June 30,
3308
III.
Emii.v Eliz.\. *
1839, June 30,
3399
IV.
.\l,l KKIi Ei..\.
1841, July 27,
3400
V.
Cl.AK.V |aNK.
1845, May I,
3401*
VI.
Ei,l.\ Frani ks.
1849, Jan'y 9,
3402*
VII.
Anna Elvira.
1851, April 25,
-»*^ 1330 . .—
CLARISSA WRIGHT, daughter of Abkl^il Ely, (No. 471), was born in Northampton, Mas.s., March 20,
1 81 5, and died in Enfield, Mass., January i, 1844. She married in South Hadley, Mass., December 20, 1838,
STEPHEN, son of William and Martha JOSLYN ; a carpenter and joiner, born in Ware, Mass., January 19,
181 2. After the death of his first wife, Stephen Joslyn married in Northampton, Mass., December 4, 1844, Sophronia
Pittsiiigcr, who was born in Chesterfield, Mass., December 22, 181 1, and died in Nunda, N. Y., July 6, 1858.
34i>3
3404
I, MAkVJANK.
II. Wai.ikk Wrighi.
JdSLVN CHILDREN.
1841, Sept 26, Enfield, Mass.
1843, Dec. 26,
•. - X332 - .«^
1842, Aug, 21, Enfield, Mass.
1871, Oct. 13, Hunts, N. Y.
lANI'. WRIC;HT, daughter of Amgail Ely, (No. 471), was born in Northampton, M;i.ss., April 17, 1820.
She married in Billerica, Mass., June 11, 1844, DANIEL, son of Daniel and Mary {Flint) WILSON. He was
born in Boston, Mass., , 182 i. Residence, Ormond, Yelusia county, Fla.
3405
3406*
3407
I. Iknnii-: Burnett.
II. Emily Wriuiit.
HI. Eiavarh Ely.
WILSON CHILDREN.
1S51, Aug. II, North Chelmsford. Mas
1S58, May 24, Nashua, N. H.
1S65, April g, Chicopee, Mass.
«.- 1333 .^«.
WILLIAM BREWSTER ELY, son of Edwards, (No. 472), was born October 11, 1792, in Danbin-y,
Conn., and died in same place January 23, 1869. The following obituary is copied from "The Jeffersonian,"
of January 30, 1869:
" We regret to record the death of Mr. Il'm. B. Ely, of this town, at tlic advanced age of 76 years, Mr. Ely was well and
favorably known in this community as an elder in the Sandcmanian Church. With singular modesty and sterling honesty he
has for a long series of years 'pursued the even tenor of his way,' dispensing the alms of that small but charitable band of
disciples. He has been a welcome visitor to the poor and needy and many hearts have blessed God for the aid to eke out their
scanty means and make themselves comfortable. To the denomination to which he ministered he will be a great loss and our
whole community will miss his wholesome and perfect e.\ample. ' How blest the righteous when they die.' "
He married, June 29, 1814, LORINDA DIBBLE, born March 20, 1795, and died in Danbury, December
6, 1879.
Si:\KNrH OENERATIOX.
3408
I.
Lrcv Makia.
3409"'
II.
Cl,.\KlSS.\.
3410
III.
CaTHARI-NE.
34II
IV.
Dri'silla.
3412*
V.
Drusili.a.
3413*
VI.
Caroline Clark.
3414"
VII.
Henry Clay.
3415
VIII.
Abijah Peck.
Married, Sept. 8,
1865
3416*
IX.
Marion.
3417
X.
Catharine Ann.
CHILDREN.
1S15, fiitic 25, Danbury, Conn
iSiS, Jan'y 24.
1820, April S,
1822, July 5,
1824, July 21,
1827, March 26,
1829. June 8,
1S31, July 17,
Carrie M. Barden, I:
1834, July iS, Danbury, Conn
1837, April 7,
Unmarried; li
•iuK in Danbury
lS2r, Aug. 2g,
Danburv. Conn
1S23, Sept. 23,
arch 25. 1S42. No cliildr
1843, April 17, Danliiny, Conn.
-^»^ 1334 I--
CLARISSA ELY, daughter of Edw.^vrds, (No. 472), was born in Danbury, Conn., October 17, 1794,
wherf she died April 28, 1841. She married in New York City, December 17, 1814, JAMES BEACH. He died
in Charleston, S. C, February 13, 1819 ; a merchant. She married in New York City, April 15, 1823, IRA, son
of Thaddeu.s and Lois BARNL^M, born in New York City, May 3, 1786 ; was a saddle and harness-maker, and
died in Lime Rock, Conn., April 13. 1831.
IIEACH CHILDREN.
I 1S16, Nov. 14, New York City.
I 1820, Oct. 3.
34IS
I,
IiLiA Math. HA.
1816,
Oct. 5, New York City.
3419
II.
Sarah Lijiisa.
'; 1818,
Oct. (>.
ISARNUM CHILDREN
3420*
III.
Edwards Ely.
1824,
Feb'y 6, New Y'ork City.
3421*
IV.
Iames Hall.
1S27,
Aug. 29,
^ . ^ 13nf? ...»
DRUSILLA EDWARDS ELY, daughter of Edwards, (No. 472,) was born in Danbury, Conn., May 4,
1797. She married, November 26, 1821, EPAPHRAS, son of Thomas and Hannah (GoodriWi) HOLMF.S ; a
mer( bant tailor, born in Rocky Hill, Conn., April 13, 1790, and died in Shawneetown, 111., September i, 1839.
Her resideiK e. Danbury, Conn.
i86r, Nov. 5, Danbury, Conn.
1878, Dec. 30, South Norwalk, Conn.
i8f)7, Sept. 7,
1S63, Oct. 27, Danbury, Conn.
[Unmarried.
HOL.MES
CHILDREN
3422*
I.
MARriiA Phillips.
1823,
Jan'y 8, Ne^
• \
ork C
tv.
3423*
II.
Mary Amei.i.a.
1825,
Oct. 22,
3424*
III.
Catharine Ann.
1829,
Jan'y ig,
3425*
IV.
Goodrich.
1831,
Nov. 2,
3426
V.
Caroline Clark.
1835.
Jan'y 3,
rt
<mR
ABIJAH PECK E;LY, son of Edwards, (No. 472), was born in Danbury, Conn., January 11, 1799,
died in Newark, N. J., August 11, 1866, and was buried in Wooster Cemetery, in Danbury, Conn. In his
early boyhood his parents removed to New York City, and there he remained until manhood. While yet a
young man he went to Richmond, Va., where he remained seven years, and removed to Newark, N. J., in 1S27.
He was a man of probity and moral worth; was a Whig alderman of the city of Newark from 1836 to 1842,
having been one of the early members of the city government ; was a member for many years of the "Friendship
Lodge of Odd Fellows," and for the third part of a century was connected with the Universalist Society. He
married in Richmond, Ya., December 20, 1824, CAROLINE COOKE, daughter of Edward and Elizaheih
{Merry) {Maynani) CLARKE, born in Charles City, Ya., February 3, 1808.
3427* I. Edwards.
3428* II. William Brewster.
3429 III. Caroline Amelia.
CHILDREN.
1825, Oct. 3, Richmond, Va.
1S2S, Jan'y 8, Newark, N. J.
T831, May 6, "
1881, Aug. 25. Newark, N. J.
[Unmarried.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
--»*-• X340 i^*-
CATHARINE ISABELLA ELY, daughter of Edwards, (No. 472), was born in Danbiiry, Conn., March
II, 1810, and died in Danbury at the house of her son-in-law, IF. IV. Saunderland, May i, 1883, of pneumonia.
She married in Danbury, May 11, 1830, HORACE TROWBRIDGE, son of Ei.iakim and Betsey {^Benedict)
W'lLDMAN, born in Danbury, December 10, 180S, where he died January 9, 1858.
3430
I.
EncvR Ely.
3431*
II.
Ei.iakim Edwards.
343=*
in.
Iames Beach.
3433*
IV.
Rachel Ann Ely.
3434
V.
Gkorce Williams.
WILDMAN CHILDREN.
1831, Feb'y 24, Danbury, Conn.
1834, April 4,
1838, Sept. 6,
1S43. July 14,
1849, Oct. 26,
-.^-. 1348 .^*—
1849, Aun. 8, Cincinnati. (Jhic
i 1S50, .April 2(1. Danluiiy, Conn.
MARY EDWARDS ELY, daughter of Eli, (No. 474), was born in Hartford, Conn., Noveml)er 9, 1800,
and died in Newington, Conn., December 13, 1866. She married in Hartford, Conn., August 10, 1823, REV.
FREDERICK, son of Rey. L'Riel and Susanna (^Nortofi) GRIDLEY. She was his second wife, his first being
Betsey Clark, daughter of Major William Clark, oi Wilbraham, Mass. She died July 16, 1822. Mr. Gridley
was born in Watertown, Conn., February 29, 1796, and died in Stratford, Conn., Februarv 21. 187 1.
From the Hartford Courant :
"THE LATE MRS. GRIDLEV."
" In your paper of a few weeks since, the death of Mrs. Mary E. (Jridley was announced. As one of her early friends
and owning the same birth-place with herself, I cannot forbear sending this brief tribute to her memory. I can say with truth
that I never knew as unselfish a character, or one whose piety shone with such unsullied light through life, while her humility
was touching. She was nothing herself, but her Saviour, who was with her in her many trials and in her daily walk was all In
all. Though .she was called to part with an only child, a lovely daughter, and thus had no young voices to rise up and call
her lilesscd, yet the tribute came from every heart in the isolated village over which her husband was so long pastor until the
day of her death.
" As some fair violet, lovliest of the glade.
Sheds its mild fragrance o'er the lonely shade.
So woman, born to dignify retreat.
Unknown to 'flourish and unseen be great.' M. E. C."
I. Laura Eliza.
GRIDLEY CHILD.
I 1826, June 17, Sharon, Conn.
i 1S47, April 2, East Lynn, Conn.
LUCY BECKWITH ELY, daughter of Eli, (No. 474), was born in Hartford, Conn., April 23, 1805,
and is now living in Newton, Mass. She was married in Hartford, Conn., by Rev. Joel Haiocs, D. D., August
I, 1827, to CHARLES INGRAHAM, son of Ebenezer and Lovisa {Felloivs) COOLEY; a merchant, born in
Norwich, Conn., December 13. iSoi, where he died August 16, 1849.
3436
I.
Eliza Ely.
3437
II.
Lucy Ely.
343 S
III.
Ciiaki.es William
3439*
IV.
Mary Jane.
3440*
V.
Henry Edwards.
3441
VI.
Charles. /
3442
VII.
Annie. \
3443*
VIII.
Harriet Maria.
3444
IX.
Ann IK Warner.
cooley children.
1828, July 26, Hartford, Conn.
1S31, April iS, Tolland, Conn.
Married Alfred B. Ely. See No. 1360.
1S34, July 3, Tolland, Conn.
1835, Dec. 17, "
1838, April 5, Norwich, Conn.
1840, Nov. 26,
1840, Nov. 26,
1842, Feb'y 24,
1844, July 21,
1831, April II, Tolland, Conn.
1856, June 5, Newton, Mass.
1S34, Dec. 3, Tolland, Conn.
1877, Feb'y 17, Leominster, Mass.
1841, Feb'y 17, Norwich, Conn.
1S41, March 31, " "
1845, July 30, Norwich. Conn.
►- - X34='7' - --^
WILLIAM BREWSTER ELY, son of Eli, (No. 474), was born in Hartford, Conn., October 31, 1812;
a merchant in New Haven, Conn. He married in Hartford, Sei^tember 2, 1845, ELIZABETH SMITH, daughter
of William Henry and Margaret Juliana {Clienevard) MORG.'^N, born in Hartford, March 9. 182 1.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
3445*
I
3446*
II
3447
III
344S*
IV
3449*
V
345"
VI
Catharine LEDVARn.
Gertrude Morgan.
Mary riiENKVARii.
MaKT\ EllWAKDS.
William Henry.
EiiwAKiis Brewster.
1846, June 28
184S, July 19,
1S51, June 21,
1854, May 14,
1856, Nov.^27,
1858, Nov. 9,
CHILDREN.
Hartford, Conn.
1S54, July3i, Ilarlfiird, Conn.
►»- 13-3:8 ^.*—
ALFRED ELI ELY, son of Eli, (No. 474), was born in Hartford, Conn., October 14, 1S14.
liant in Hartford. He married in Northampton, Mass., June 2, 1S41, MARY [ONES, daughter
k\ and Mary (Coltoii) BULL, born in Northampton, Januar)- 20, 1820.
He is a
of Jamks
.3451
3452
CHILDREN.
Elizabeth Hart. I 1842, Aug. 12, Hartford, Conn. |
Isabeli.e Blake. j 1848, Aug. 27, " '■ |
Married in Hartford, Conn., \ov. 2, 1S71, Rev. Flavcl S., son of Flavcl S. and Jane J.
(Letlis) Luther, born in Brooklyn, Conn., Marrli l(\ 1S50. Residence, Gamljier, Ohio.
No children.
1S53, March 20. Hartford, Conn. | 1S54, July 23, Hartford, Conn.
1855, July 29, •' " 1S55, Aug. 27,
1858, Jan'y 5, " " : [U
1862, Sept. 7, " " [U
-». ^ X350 ^^*
3453
HI.
Alfred Brewster
3454
IV.
Ai.i'RKi> Brewster
3455
V.
Henry Brewster.
345''
VI.
Mar\' Dwkuit.
nmarried.]
nmarried.l
SARAH DWK;HT DAY, daughter of Mar\ Ely, (No. 475), was born in West .Springfield, Mass., March
21, 1796, and died in Utica, N. Y., September 2, 1877. She married in West Springfield, January i, 1817,
GEORGE, son of Deodatus DLTTTON, a music teacher, born August 20, 1789, in East Haddam, Conn., and
died December 21, 1854, in L^tica, N. Y.
dutton children.
1864, July 10, Utica, N. Y.
1847, July 20, Utica, N. Y.
DRLTSILLA BREWSTER DAY, daughter of Mary Ely, (No. 475 ), «as born in West Springfield, Mass.,
January 24, 179S, and died at the house of Moses Y. Beach, in Saugerties, N. Y., September 28, 1833. She
married in Philadelphia, Pa., March 23, 1818, HENRY, son of Jacob and Naomi MORSE, born in Westfield,
Mass., March 19, 1790, and died in Trenton, N. J., May — , 1858. He was a piano-forte manufacturer in
Philadelphia and subsecpiently in .Vlbany, N. Y.
MORSE children.
3457*
I.
Gborce.
1818, Dec. 13,
Utica,
N. Y.
3458*
II.
William Henry.
1820, Dec. 25,
3459*
III.
Maky Day.
1823, Oct. 12,
3460*
IV.
Sarah Dwicht.
1825, Aug. 18,
"
34&I
V.
Elizabeth Bcshnell.
1829, April 28
^ ^ -L
nf?l . . >
3462
I.
3463
II.
3463rt
III.
3464*
IV.
34(>5
V.
3465"
VI.
3465'''
VII.
Mary Elizabeth.
Jacob Henry.
Drusilla Brewster.
Clara Amelia.
Alfred Ely Day.
John Ingraham.
Alfred Hazen.
iSig, Feb'y 13, Philadelphia, Pa.
1S21, July 19. ■' "
1823, Dec. 31, "
1824, Dec. 31, " "
1827, May 21, Utica, N. Y.
1829, May 26, Cooperstown, N. \
1831, May 29, Albany, N. Y.
•.^ 13S3 ►.-.-
1850, , in California.
. , Saugerties, N. Y.
1833, Oct 12, Albany, N. Y.
NANCY DAY, daughter of Mary Ely, (No. 475), was born in West Si>ringfield, Mass., July 9, 1802;
died in New York City, August 12, 1880, and was buried in Wallingford, Conn. She married in West Springfield,
November 19, 1819, MOSES YALE, son of Moses Sperry and Lucretia {Yale') BEACH, bom in Wallingford,
Conn., January 15, 1800, and died there July 19, 1868, having returned from New York City where for man)'
years he was publisher of The New York Sun.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
3466®
I.
Drusilla Brewster.
3467*
11.
Moses Sperry.
346S*
III.
Henry Day.
3469*
IV.
Ai.rRED Ely.
3470*
V.
Joseph Perki.ns.
3471
VI.
Eveline Sheppard.
3472
VII.
Mary Ely.
3473*
VIII.
WiLLL-VM Yale.
BEACH CHILDREN.
1820, Nov. 20, Northampton, Mass.
1822, Oct. 5, Springfield. Mass.
1824, Aug. S,
1826, Sept. I.
1828, July 17,
1830, July 27, Saugerties, N. Y.
1832, Nov. 13,
1836, Jan'y 7, New York City.
♦.-. X3S4 ►^*.
1830, -Vug. 18, Saugerties, N. Y.
1834. Aug. I,
MARY ELY DAY', daughter of Marv Ely, (Xo. 47S), was born in W'tst Springfield, Mass., December
10, 1806, and died in Santa Cruz, Cal., April 12, 1868. She married in Philadelphia, Pa., October 17,
1S21, JOSEPH, son of Jacob and H.\nnah {Oiasc) PERKINS, born in Unity, N. H., .\iigust 19, 1788. He
graduated from Williams College in 1814, taught in Philadelphia, removed to New York City, where he became
well known as a copperplate engraver, establishing the firm of Durtiiid, Perkins &• Co., bank note engravers.
He died in New York, April 27, 1842.
I'KRKINS CHII.UKKN.
1S26, Aug. 17, New York City.
1S30, Marcli 10, New Yoik.
3474*
I.
Celia Carl-
'ON.
1822, Nov. 10, Philade
pliia, Pa
3475
II.
Ellen Raxi)
1824, Oct. 3.
3476*
III.
Ellen Rand
1827, June 14, New Y(
ik Citv.
3477
IV.
Harry Day.
1829, Feb'y 12,
347s*
Y.
Joseph.
1830, Dec. 4,
3479*
VI.
Kaciiei. -Ann
Ely.
1S34, Feb'y 14,
- . - in
f5f5 ^^.i^
BENJAMIN HENRY DAY, son of Mary Ely, (No. 475), was born in West Springfield, Mass., April 10,
iSio. A publisher in New Y'ork City for thirty-five years. In connection with Mr. IVisncr, he established yV/c
Iie7v York Sun in 1833, the first "penny" paper in New York. In 1837 he sold this paper to Moses V. Beach, his
sister's husband, for $40,000. He then published The Brother Jonathan for twenty years ; also jjublished some
books. Retired from business, is now living in New Y'ork City, where he married, Se])tember 13, 1831, EVELINE^
daughter of Malhkr and Harkiet (/Pifr) SHEPARD, born in .Amsterdam, N. Y., .August 25, 1806.
1S3S, Feb'y 24, New York City.
DAY CHILDREN.
3480*
I.
Henry.
1S32, July 8, New York City.
34SI
II.
Mary Ely.
1833, Oct. 27,
34S2*
III.
Benjamin.
1838, March 7, "
34S3*
IV.
Clarence Shei
ARD.
1844, Aug. 9,
LUCINDA NEWELL ELY, daughter of Rev. Alfred, (No. 477), was born in Monson, Ma.ss., October
8, 1814, and died in South Norwalk, Conn., March 23, 1864. She was the seventh in a direct line from Elder
William Br nvsier, her grandmother, Drusilla Brewster, being the daughter of William, of Windham, Conn.,
who was the son of Benjamin, of Preston, Conn., who was the son of William, of Norwich, who was the son
[oiiathan, of New London, the eldest son of Elder William, of the Mayflower, who has been well-styled " the
father of the faithful." She was also on her father's side connected with the celebrated Jonathan Edicards.
Many of the best traits of both the Edwards and Brewsters were happily !)lended in Lucinda. From the
Brewsters she inherited great energy and force of character, which, combined with the sweetness of her disposition,
attracted and held the affection of both old and young, while the religious nature of both lines of ancestry
blended most harmoniously in her daily walk and conversation. She was fond of the Bible above all other books,
and committed to memory many chapters, while her hands were engaged in some useful labor. Nearly the whole
book of Psalms was stored away in her mind, and the Proverbs also were very dear to her. For several years
she bore with christian patience and fortitude the suffering incident upon a severe disease, and vividly displayed the
power of the love of God to make a dying bed feel as soft as downy pillows are. So that the memory of her life
and character remains as a precious legacy to those who survive her.
SEVENTH (lENERATION.
She married in Monson, May 7, 1835, REV. DAVID ROGERS AUSTIN, who was born in Bridgeport,
Conn., February 28, 1807, and died in South Norwalk, Conn., November S. 1S79. He graduated from Union
College in 1829; studied theology in New Haven; taught school for a time in Hadley, Mass.; was pastor in
Lii(//o7v and principal of Monson Academy until 1837. The same year was settled in Sturbridge, Mass., where he
remained fourteen years. In 1851 he became pastor of the church in South Norwalk, Conn., resigning in 1865.
His three pastorates covering a period of thirty years. As health permitted he supplied vacant pulpits. He
suffered from asthma for thirty years, and spent several winters in the South Atlantic States, one in Southern
California, and one in Spain and Italy on account of his health.
.VU.sriX CHILDREN.
Makv Esther. i 1S44, Nov. 19, Sturbridge, Mass.
Ali-reu Ely. 184S, June, i. " "
Elizabeth Tf.nnant. I 1851, Jan'y 23, "
Elizabeth married' in South Norwalk, Conn., Aug. 9, 1876, Prof. Leonard Woods Ricli-
ardson, of Trinity College, Hartford, where she died Oct. 24, 1876.
34S4*
1
34S5
u
3486
III
--»^ 1360 ,^♦-
ALFRED BREWSTER ELY, son of Rev. Alkreij, (No. 477), was born in Monson, Mass., January 30,
181 7, and died in Newton, Mass., July 30, 1872. He was a clerk in the store of his first wife's father, when she
was born ; was afterwards a lawyer and patent agent in Boston. He married, June 18, 1849, l^'s cousin, LUCY
ELY, daughter of Ch.\rles Ingraham and Lucv Beckwith {Ely) COOLEY, born in Tolland, Conn., April 18,
1831. She died in Newton, Mass., June 5, 1856. January 20, 1863, he married in Boston, HARRIET E., daugh-
ter of Freeman ALLEN, who still resides in Boston.
CHILDREN.
34S7 1. .Al.FKEI).
348S* 11. Alfred.
34S9* III. William Brew.siek.
1551, luly — , Newton, Mass.
1552, .•\ug. 6,
1855, April 12,
CHILD KV SECOND MARRIAGE.
Ei.izAiiETii Brewster. | 1S70, Oct. 23, Boston, Mass.
1S51, .-^ug. — , Newton, Mass.
iSSo, May it, Taunton, Mass.
WILLIAM NEWELL ELY, son of Rev. Alfred, (No. 477), was born in Monson, Mass., July 17, 1821.
He is an actuary, doing business in New York City, residence, Stratford, Conn. He married in Elizabethtown,
N. J., April 15, 1846, ANNA GORH.\M, daughter of Marvin and Marv {Gorliam) H.\LE, where she was
born May 16, 1826.
I 1849, Dec. 16, Stratford, Conn.
-»»-. 1363 ►^♦-1
SUSAN GRIDLEY ELY, daughter of Rev. Alfred, (No. 4 77). was born in Monson, Mass., May 15,
1829. She married in Monson, October 21, 1857, REV. FREDERICK ALVORD, son of Martin and Martha
Burleigh {Clark) x\LV(_)RD, born in Bolton, Conn., December 5, 1828. He graduated from Yale College
in 1855; was settled over Congregational Churches, in Chicopee Falls, Mass., Darien, Conn., and July 6, 1869,
over the First Congregational Church in Nashna, N. H., of which he continued pastor until February, 1883.
when, on account of failing health, he resigned his pastorate.
ALVORD children.
i860, April 25, Chicopee Falls, Mass.
1S62, July I, Monson, Mass.
1864, Aug. 13, "
1866, Oct. 16.
1869, Jan'y 11, Darien, Conn.
1875, Oct. 23, Nashua, N. H.
3492
I.
ScsAN Gridley.
34')3
11.
Alfred Ely.
3494
III.
Andrew Porter.
3495
IV.
R.A.LPH Flvni'.
34,,f,
V.
Martha Clark.
3497
VI.
Grace Brewster.
SEVENTH GENERA IK )N.
1 1364= ^
MARTIN ELY LEE, son of Salome Ely, (No. 482), was horn in Hampton, ^\'ashington county, N. Y., July 30,
1806; residence, Evansville, Rock county, Wis. He married in Locke, Cayuga county, N. Y., June 5, 1834, (IRACl';
DORA, daughter of Samuel and Esther (Morey) STRATTON, born at Stratton's Falls, Delaware county, N. Y,,
July 12, 1817.
LEE CHILDREN.
349>^
3499
3500*
3501*
3502*
3503
3504
3505
3506*
3507*
Cai.ku Ely. | 1835, Nov. ig, North Shcnango, H;i.
Was in tin; naval service during the war — commissioned
from sickness contracted in the service.
:)n retired list
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
1S46, He
1, Pa.
hter of Josepli and
No cliildren.
\ViLi.L\>L I 1S37, Dec. 5, North Shenango, Pa.
Daniel Wilson, I 1839, Oct. 3, Troy, Crawford county, Pa
loHN Maktin. ' 1841, July 26, South Shenango, Pa.
EsTiiEK Salome. i 1844, June 15,
Samuel Thkodore. ' 1S46, May i,
Samuel Stratton. ; 1847, Nov. 24, Yorkville, Wis.
Franklin Day. 1S50, Oct. 17, Magnolia, Wis.
A farmer in Evansville, Wis., where he married, March 16, 1876, Susan, d
Catharine(Koplin) Whitimore. born in Centre, Rock Co.. Wis., March 29, 1853
IX. Elvira Mari.v. I 1S52, Sept. g, Magnolia. Wis. I
X. E\ A Jane. I 1856, Feb'y 25, " ■■ |
~m^^ 1365 I — •
NANCY CONVERSE LEE, daughter of Salome Ei,y,(No. 482), was born in Hamilton, Washington count)-,
N. v., September 22, 1807. She married in Locke, Cayuga county, N. Y,, September 30, 1827, EDWIN, son of Peter
and Llicy (^Kel/ey) LUNC, born in Middletown, Conn,, June 11, 1804, and died in Locke, N. Y,, March 18, 1867.
LL.VG children.
I 1820, , (^enoa. N. V.
3508 I. Lucy Malvina.
35o<j II. Salome Elizaheth
3510 III. Rowland Day.
1831, Dec. 2, "
1843, July I, Locke, N. V.
•. -. 1366 - .<
1S6S, Mav 20, Locke, N. Y,
MARY' LEE, daughter of Salome Ely, (No, 482), was born in Hampton, N. Y., March 3, 1809, and in
1881 was living in Plainview, Wabasha county, Minn. She married in Locke, N, Y., July 3, 1827, CHADWILL
ROUNDS, son of Isaac and Mehetable {Roiimis) MEACHAM, born November i, 1805. In 1835 they
removed to Pennsylvania, and in 1857 to Plainview, Minn,, ^vhere he died January 25, 1874.
me.^cham children.
3511
3512
3513*
3514
3515
3516*
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI,
Nancy Salo.me.
Betsey Louisa.
Sarah Abbot,
Sa
Di
Francis Lee.
5--vmanth.\. 1
3IANTHA. J
1828, June II, Willett, N. Y.
1829, Dec. 13,
1831, Sept. 21, Locke, N. V.
1833, June 19,
1833, June ig,
1S35, Aug. 8, Linesville, Pa.
»*^ 136V ^.H
1839, lan'y lo, North Shenango, Pa.
1879, June 4, in Missouri.
1852, July 13, North Shenango, Pa.
l86g, Oct. 22, Birch Cooley, Minn.
ELIZABETH ROBERTS LEE, daughter of Salome Ely,(No. 482), was born in Hampton, N,Y., May 1, 1810,
and died in Yuba City, Cal,, October 6, 187 1. She married in Locke, N, Y., April 26, 1829, ELBERT, son of Willl\m
and Elizabeth {Dennis) SUTPHEN, born in Sempronius, N. Y., April 20, i S07. He was a cabinet maker, and died
in Evansville, Wis., March 8, 1884.
SUTI'HEN chiluken.
3517*
I.
Ann Maria.
351S
II.
Theodore Lee
3519*
III.
Martin Lee.
3520
IV.
Byron.
3521
V.
Theodore Lee
3522
VI.
.\ddison.
3523*
VII.
Cei.ia .\iili.aii
1S32, Jan'y 14, Summer Hill, N. Y.
1833, Dec, 25,
1S36, April I, Locke, N V.
1838, May 24,
1841, Aug. 14,
1S45, Aug. 3, ••
1S4S, Jan'y 13,
1335. .April 20.
1S60, Nov. 10, Evansville, Wis.
1862, Aug, 28, in the battle of Gainsvillc
Virginia.
1S46, July 16, Milan, N. Y.
SK\'KX'rH GENERATION.
-^^^ 1368 I
WILLIAM LKP:, son of Salome Ely, (No. 482), was born in Hampton, N. Y., May 30, 181 1, and died in
Locke, N. Y., April 27, 1852. He married in Locke, Jiil\' i, 1S32, where she died February 23, i8c;2, BETSEY,
daughter of Justice and N.ancv SH.VW, born in Roxbury, Delaware county, N. Y., June 29, 1814. William Lee
was a carpenter and joiner.
LEE CHILDREN.
3524* I. Nancv Jane. I 1S33, Dec. i, Locke, N. Y. I
3525 n. Betsey Salome. | 183S, May 5, " " I 1S57, Nov. 24, Farmington, Pa.
-*— X369 .-**.
PAMELIA LEE, daughter of Salome Ely, (No. 482), was born in Montville, N. Y., March 13, 1813.
She married in Magnolia, Rock county, Wis., September i, 1850, REUBEN, son of Anthony and Esther
(Z<fa'/j) COLF:, born in Wells, Rutland county, Vt., January 14, 1813 ; a farmer, living in 1882, in Richland
Centre, Wis.
COLE CHILDREN.
3526* I. Wii.i.iAM Ransom. I 1852, May 26, Magnolia, Wis. I
3527 n. ForiisJekin. I 1853, Oct. 31, " " I
-•♦-. X3V3
CELIA MARIA LEE, daughter of Salome Ely, (No. 482), was born in Locke, N. Y., June 3, 1819.
She married in Conneautville, Crawford county, Pa., January 4, 1843, DAVID SILVANUS, son of Silvanus
and Margaret {Hicks) LEARNED, born in Eaton township, Lower Canada, August 9, 1818; a farmer, living,
in 1882, in Evansville, Wis.
LEARNED CHILDREN.
352S* I. Lrcv Adelaide. i 1844, Nov. 10, Kingsville, Ohio. 1
3529* II. Edward Alo.nzo. 1846, Jan'y 31, Ashtabula, Ohio. i 1876, July 5, near Bcloil. Wis. Killed on
! the railroad.
3530 III. Harriet Drusii.la. | 1851, Oct. 13, Beaver, Pa.
Married in Evansville, Wis., Dec. S, 1874, Josluia, son of Nathan and Emily (Kunkle)
Frantz; a machinist, born in Slroudsburgh, Pa., July 4, 1S47. No children. Residence,
Evansville, Wis.
*.-. ISV-l .►*-..
JULIA BARTLETT ELY, daughter of Seth, (No. 483), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December
28, 1814, and died in Wilmington, N. C, September 27, 1862. She married in Springfield, Mass., May 24, 1836,
where he was born April 9, 1815, BENJAMIN GOODWIN, son of Eli and Nancy (Davidsim) BATES.
baies children.
3531* I. Sarah Ely.
3532* II. Benjamin Henry.
3533 HI. Julia Anna.
1S37, Oct 13, New York City. I
1S39, Nov. ig, Springfield, Mass. 1884, Oct. — , Birmingham, Ala.
1839, Nov. ig, " " I 1866, Dec. 16, Springfield, Mass.
Married in Wilmington, N. C, March 28, 1S65, Edward Covell Rogers, of Springfield,
Mass.
3534* lY. Edward AuorsTLs. i 1842, June 22, Springfield, Mass. ^
3535 Y. William Dudley. | 1S49, Sept. 7, " " |
*.^ 13'ZG ►*•-
SAR.\H ABBOTT ELY, daughter of Seth, (No. 483), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 24,
1821, and died in Springfield, Mass., August 5, 1843. She married, September 13, 1842, MOSES, born
in Northampton, Mass., February 5, 1814, son of Sylvester and Elizabeth {Wright') LYMAN, who died in
Springfield, Mass., September i, 1859.
LY.MAN CHILD.
3536 I. Sarah Ahisott. | 1843, July 11, Springfield, Mass. | 1845, Aug. 22, Springfield, Mass.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
-*-^ xsvs
MARY ELISAIJETH PHELPS, daughter of Amelia Ely, (No. 487), was bom in Hartford, C-onii., June
12, 1821. Residence, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sine married in Boston, Mass., September i, 1845, GEORGE, son of
JoN.viHAN Marsh and Elizabeth {Balc/i) DEXTER, born in Billerica, Mass., June 16, 1809, and died in
(Jeneva, Switzerland, July 16, 1872.
DEXTER CHILDREN.
3537*
I
3538*
II
3539
III
3540
IV
3541
V
Frances Ame^.i.ia.
Sauaii Elizahkth.
WlI.MAM PlIF.Ll'S.
Bknjamin Marsh.
Mary Georgette.
184O, July 15, New York City.
1S49, April 2, " " "
1851, March iS, '
1853, May 22, Trcmoiil. N. Y.
1S5S, Fcb'y 25,
1S70, [lily 30, Hii
1882, Oct. 25,
m^^ X380 1--*^
FRANCES AMELIA PHELPS, daughter of Amelia Ely, (No. 487), was born in Springfield, Mass.,
November 14, 1825. She married in Boston, Mass., November 13, 1851, (iEORGE DALTON, son of Luke
and Martha <yHill) MOORI'^, born in Cambridge, Mass., February 19, 1829 ; a carpenter, living in Winchester,
Mass.
MOORE children.
3542
3543
I. Bk.mj.\min DAi.roN.
II. Annv Louisa.
1S52, June 28, Boston, Mass.
1855, Sept. 21,
1S52, Oct. 4, Boston, M;isj
^.^ 1383
Jl'LIA KI.IZABE TH ELY, daughter of Caleh, (No. 491), was born in Hornby, Steuben county, N. Y.,
July II, 1843, where she died, September 21, 1877. She married, May 10, 1874, DAVID D., son of JtuiN L. and
ILxNNAH {Hovcncamp) KEACH, born in Bucks county, Pa.
3544
3545
3546
I. Gkdrc.k Frank.
II. Minnie May. )
III. Mary Mina. f
reach CHILDREN.
1875, Jan'y 4, Iloniby, N. Y.
1876, Dec. 10, "
1876, Dec. 10,
1877, Oct. I, Hornby, N. Y.
SALLY MAXWELL, daughter of Chi.oe Burt, (No. 533), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., April 2, 1797,
and died in Ihiadilla, Otsego county, N. Y., March 17, 1823, where she liad married in 1820, SAMUEI, DAVIS,
i}orii in New Hampshire, 1797, and died in Sidney Center, Delaware county, N. Y., February 16, 185 i.
I. ("iiLuE Burt.
DAVIS CHILD.
I 1S21, Oct. I, Unadilla, N. Y.
►*^ X4=SO— «-
MILLE MAXWELL, daughter of Chloe Burt, (No. 533), was born in Rutland, Vt., October 29, 1800,
and died in Lhiadilla, N. Y., February 26, i88r. She married in Unadilla, December 18, 1819, F^BENEZER,
son of Noah and Sarah {Nash) GREGORY, born in Norwalk, Conn., (October 8, 1796, and died in Unadilla,
March 25, 1847.
oregory children.
354S I. (\\R(ii.iNE. I 1S20, Oct. 8, Butternut, N. Y. j
Married, May 15, 1856, Marvin C. Allen. Residence. I'nadilla, N. Y.
354(3 11. Jarf.I) Comstock, I 1823, Jan'y 13, Butternut, N. Y. |
Married, March 5, 1847, Charlotte C Camp. Residence, Madison Wis.
3550 III. Ji-i.iA Ann. I 1S25, May 11, Unadilla, N. Y. |
Married, Nov. 3, 1S53, Cyril G. Sumner. Residence, Norwich, N. Y,
3551 IV. Sarah Amelia. | 1827, Nov. 22, Unadilla, N. Y. |
Married, Sept. 18, 1855, Loyd L. Woodruff. Residence, Unadilla, N. Y.
3552 V. Henry Curtis. | 1830, Feb'y 21, Unadilla, N, Y. |
Married, Aug. 30, 1853, Margaret M. Handford, Unadilla, N. Y.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
GREGORY CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
VI. MiLO BlRDEX. I 1S32, July 29, Unadilla, N. Y. |
Married, June tS, 1S57, Elizalieth A. Fellowes. Residence, Unadilla, N. Y.
VII, M.\RY Esther | 1835, Nov. 29, Unadilla, N. Y. |
Married, Oct. 6, 1S70, William R. Porter. Residence, Sidney, Delaware county,
VIII. Nelson Br.\in.\rd. | 1838, N0V.-16, Unadilla, N. Y. 1
Unmarried. Resides, in Lyons, France. |
♦»- 1-3:84 ►♦*.
SARAH BURT, daughter of Moses, (No. 534), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., September 19, 1800, and, in
March, 1881, was living in Rodman, N.Y. She married in Wilbraham, June 17, 1824, ALFRED, son of A.sa ISHAM,
born in Colchester, Conn., October 29, 1795, and died in Rutland, N. ¥., Nov. 25, 1851. She married in Rodman,
March 3, 1853, WILLIAM, son of William GILL, born in Lyme, Conn., February 8, 1792, who died in Rodman,
Jefferson county, N. ¥., August 8, 1869.
iSHAii children.
355f>
I.
S.VR.AH ROBBIN.S.
3557
II.
Moses Burt.
3558
III.
Maria Louisa.
3559
IV.
Alfred Edmund.
3560
V.
Mary Elizabeth
1825, Oct. 15, Wilbraham, Mass.
1S27, Dec. 6,
1829, Dec. 12,
1831, Dec. I, Rodman, N. Y.
183S, April 7, Rutland, N. Y.
**^ 1'4:87 ^«
187S, Aug. 17, Syracuse, N. Y.
1863, .Aug. 16, Rodman, N. Y.
LOUISA BURT, daughter of Moses, (No. S3 4), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., March 8, 1 807. She married
in Watertown, Jefferson county, N. Y., January 2, 1833, HENRY, son of Asa and Sally (C/ia/i//m/;)liiHAM, born in
Wilbraham, Mass., March 9, 1S02, and died in Watertown, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1874, where Mrs. Isham was living in 1881.
3561
I.
3562
II.
35f'3
III.
3564
IV.
3565
V.
3566
VI.
isham children.
Henry. I 1838, April 5, Watertown, N. Y.
Frances Elisabeth. | 1839, July 7, "
Married in Watertown, Jan'y g, 1862, Irving Isaac Crandall.
Edmund Burt. I 1S40, April 28, Watertown, N. Y.
Henry Burt. | 1S43, Aug. 2,
Married in Rodman, N. Y., Jan'y 17, 1864, Jennie Losee.
Kate Sophia. i 1845, July 20, Watertown, \. Y.
Frank Robbins. | 1846, Aug. 14, " " i
Married in Wilna, Jefferson county, N. Y., Oct. 30. 1868, Delia Thayer
«^^ 14:90 .►^-..
1838, May 7, Watertown, N. Y.
1840, Aug. 9,
1846, lan'y 12
RODERICK BURT, son of Moses, (No. 534), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., February 7, 181 7; a
merchant in Springfield, Mass. He married in Somers, Conn., September 20, 1837, MARIETTA, daughter of
Uriah and Mary (Foo^) BESTOR, born in Wilmington, Vt., December 19, 1815, and died in Springfield, March
3, 1878. He married in Monson, Mass., January 15, 1879, MARY ESTHER GOODELL.
35f'7
35f'S
35fig
3570
I. Edmund Robbins.
II. Sarah Riibbins.
III. Mai!y Foot.
IV. .Vrihur Seymour.
BURT children.
1S40, Aug. 10, Wilbraham, Mass.
1842, Aug. 19,
1846, Jan'y 6,
1S48, Aug. 25, "
m^^ 1491 . .»
1S41, June 25, Wilbraham, Mass.
1871, Sept. 20.
MARY WRIGHT ELY, daughter of Jonathan, (No. 5 3 6), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., August 15, 1805,
and died in Richfield, Summit county, Ohio, December 7,1852. She married in Wilbraham, March 15, 1825, JACOB,
sonof Daniel SHEPARD, born in Somers, Conn., June 18, 1803, and died in Richfield, Ohio, March 18, 1862. He
was a tanner and currier. He removed from Massachusetts to New York State in 1827, in April, 1834, to Richfield,
O.; from thence in 1847 to Putnam Co.,0., in 1848, to Findlay, Hancock Co., where he remained only nine months,
then returned to Richfield. In 1857 he went to Texas, remaining five years, when he returned again to Richfield.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
3571*
I.
LORETT.V Chloe.
3572
II.
Mary Wrioiit.
3573
III.
A S.,N-.
3574
IV.
Di-\o.\ Ely.
3575*
V.
Sylvander C.\ri.os.
3576
VI.
Rdhkrt Ely.
3577
VII.
Mari'HA.
357S
VII 1.
He.nry jAcoii.
Married, Oct. 17, 1S66
3579*
IX.
William Ely.
35S0
X.
r.^c.iL
35S1
XI.
A Si IN.
SHEPARD CHILDREN.
1S26, Feb'y iS, Wilbraham, Mass.
1829, June 13, Watertown, N. Y.
1530, Nov. 3, Moravia, N. Y.
1531, Dec. 22, "
1834, Dec. 20, Richfield, Ohio.
1536, May 13,
1537, Dec. 6,
1840, April ig,
, daughter of Calvin Carr.
1843, July 12, Richfield, Ohio.
1846, April 16,
1847, Nov. 28, Putnam county, Ohii
1829, Sept. 13.
1830, Nov. 6.
1836, Nov. 13.
1838, May 6,
1546, Nov. I.
1547, Dec. 6.
JONATHAN DIXON ELY, son of Jonathan, (No. S36), was born in \Vilbraham, Mass., October 19,
1807. He married in Westfield, Mass., October 19, 1836. where she was born August 18, 1814, JULIA, daughter
of RoswKi.L and Sarah (Bro)isi>n) CLARK. In 1882 they were Hving in Monroe, Adams county, Wis.
35S2*
I
3583*
II
3584*
III
35S5*
IV
358f.
V
35S7*
VI
Henry Dixon.
Oscar Clark.
Elwooi) M.\son.
De.vier Wright.
Homer W.\tson.
Harriet Elizabeth.
CHILDREN.
1837, Aug. 5, Wilbraham, Mass.
1839, July 22,
1843, Sept. 10, "
1S47, Oct. 16,
1849, July 22,
1853, Aug. 14, Rockvillc, Conn.
Unmarried. Residence, Helena, Men.
MARTHA HAMILTON ELY, daughter of Jonathan, (No. 536), was born in Wilbraham, Mass.,
December 10, 1813. She married in Wilbraham, March 4, 1841, JAMES SEATON, son of Robert and
Dorothy {Gcuiimon) DUNCAN, born in Halifax, N. S., May 22, 1815; a farmer in Willington, Conn.
35SS*
35S9*
I. WlLIilR FiSK.
II. Frances Ann Eliza.
DUNCAN CHILDREN.
1S46, March 4, Painesville, Ohio.
1S56, Dec. 5, Wilbraham, Mass.
359"
WILLIAM ELY, son of Jonatha.v, (No. 536), was born in Wilbrahain, Mass., May 30, 1815. He married
in Springfield, Mass., June 13, 1S47, LOIS, daughter of John and Betsey iSivifi) JOSLYN, born in Fayette,
Me., January 9, 1821. Mr. Ely was, in 1883, living in Wilbraham.
CHILDREN.
I. RoiiERT. I 1S48, Oct. 20, Wilbraham, Mass. | 1875, No^'- 3. Wilbraham, .Mass.
A member of the Class of '76, .Amherst College, died at his home in Wilbraham of typhoid fever. From the
many appreciative notices written by classmates and friends, we select a few passages from a letter written
by Prof. Tj'ler to his pastor ; " Few in all the college were so beloved as young Ely. His sympathetic
nature, his warm heart, his rare frankness, openness and ingenuousness, his great simplicity, and sincerit}',
his generosity and true nobility of character made him a universal favorite. He was eminently conscien-
tious and faithful in the performance of every duty. Duty was a sacred thing with him, and he brought
his studies, his college exercises and his ordinary occupations within that hallowed sphere. He was a
consistent, exemplary, earnest christian.
II. George William. | 1852, June 3, Wilbraham, Mass. |
*^-. l-iS-Z ,~^^
SARAH SILCOX ELY, daughter of Jonathan, (No. 536), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., April 20,
1819, and died in Trenton, N. J., February 20, 1863. She married in Wilbraham, December 31, 1845,
JUSTUS LUMAN, son of Justus and Mary ( Wood) PASCO, born in Stafford, Conn., July 15, 1819. He was
a mac hinist, now a farmer in Ripon, Wis.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
3592* I. Arthur Julien.
3593* II. CH.\RLES Frankli.n.
3594 III. Edgar Eugene.
1847, Marcli 23, Low
1S52, Oct. 31,
1S54, Oct. 10,
P.'V.SCO CHILDREN.
Mass.
1S60, May 6. Philadelphia, Pa.
X4:39 ^ ^-i
CLARISSA ELY, daughter of Jonathan, (No. 536), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., May 26, 1826, and
died in Union, Tolland county. Conn., June 14, 1868. She married in Wilbraham, .\i)ril 23, 1850, PHILAN-
DER BLISS HALL, a farmer, born in Canaan, N. Y., October 23, 1813.
HALL CHILDREN.
3595
I.
Henry Jonathan.
1S51,
March 2, Canaan, N. Y
35¥>
II.
John.
1852,
Jany 5,
3597
III.
Julia.
1S53.
Nov. 30, '■ "
359S
IV.
Susan West.
1S55.
Nov. 30, " "
3599
V.
Charles.
1S57.
Nov. I, Bruce, Mich.
3600
VI.
Ethan Taylor.
i860.
Sept. 2,
3601
VII.
Nellie Elizabeth.
1864,
Nov. 14, Union, Conn.
3602
VIII.
Philander Bliss.
1S67,
Jany 13, "
1863, Feb'y 16.
1863, Feb'y 9.
1863, Feb'y 13.
1S58, Oct. 19.
I X501 . .m.
ELISABETH ELY, daughter of Jonathan, (No. S3 6), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., June 17, 1832.
She married in Wilbraham, October 3, 1856, where he was born June 3, 1822, HORATIO NELSON, son of
Chester and Betsey (S/>ra^t/e) SANGER. He was for some time a carpenter, now clerk in a store in Sjiring-
field, Mass.
SANGER children.
3f>03
I.
Lizzie.
3604
II.
Ellen.
SfJOS
III.
Emma.
3606
IV.
Mary.
3607
V.
Frederick.
3608
VI.
William.
3609
VII.
Harriet Cornelia.
3610
VIII.
RiiHERr Ely.
1858, July 15, Wilbraham, Mass.
1S60, Dec. 26,
1862, Oct. 31, Chicopee, Mass.
1S64, Dec. I, Springfield, Mass.
1867, Feb'y 26,
1870, Sept. 4,
1874, Jan'y II,
1S77, Jan'y 6, " "
1S03 - .*-
1S63, Sept. 12, Springfield, Mass.
1869, Sept. 21, Springfield, Mass.
1881, Jan'y 0, Springfield, Mass.
EMELINE WRIGHT, daughter of Sophia Ely, (No. 538), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., February i6,
1809. She married in Conneaut, Ohio, September 27, 1835, ELISHA, son of Farley and Minerva FULLER,
born in Herkimer county, N. Y., August 20, 1811, and died in Marion, Grant county. Wis., March 10, 1870.
Mrs. Fuller is living in Lincoln, Neb.
fuller children.
1838, Dec. 15, Springfield, Pa.
1840, Nov. 30, Ripley, N. Y.
1842, June I, " "
1844, March, 25, " "
1847, Dec. 19, Coral, 111. i
Married in Boscobel, Wis., April 30, 1873, Mary Emeretta Gibbs, born .'\pril 30, 1S53,
and died Oct. 26, 1873. He is living in Lincoln, Neb., unmarried. No children.
361 1*
I.
Siii'HiA Wright.
3612
II.
Eliza Loretta.
3613
III.
Roselle.
3f'i4
IV.
Francis Henry.
3(>I5
V.
Diocletian Wright.
1S43, Sept. 9, Ripley, N. V.
l86o, Nov. 19, Marion, Wis
36if,
3*) 1 7
VI. Sarah Jane.
VII. Fanny Minerva.
1853, June 9, Coral, 111.
1856, Nov. 16, Marion, Wis
18S0, Dec. 15.
1857, Sept. 10, Marion, Wis.
[Unmarried.]
1505 .^*~-
ELIZA WILLIAMS WRIGHT, daughter of Sophia Ely, (No. 538,) was born in Conneaut, Ohio, August
6, 1813, where she married, October 29, 1850, STF:PHEN, son of Clement and Su.san (/i/c/ian^s) DANIELS,
born in Sheffield, Caledonia county, ^'t., February 28, 1822. Residence, Conneaut, Ohio.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
DANIELS CHILD.
361S I. Burton Lorenzo. | 1852, J.in')- 8, Conncaiit, Ohio. | 1878, Fcb'v 24, Conncaiit, Ohic
-.^^ 1508
SAMUEL EDGERTON ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 539), was born in Wilbraliam, ALiss., Septcmljcr 19,
1 816. Residence, South Ridge, Ashtabula county, Ohio. He married in Monroe, Ashtabula county, Ohio,
November 21, 1847, CLARINDA, daughter of Phineas and Harriett (iVoyes) GREEN, born in Conneaut,
Ohio, November 26, 1819, and died in Monroe, February 4, 1852. He married in Conneaut, in 1852, LUCY
ANN, daughter of David and Loretta DURFEE, born in Benson, Rutlantl county, \'t.. June 2, 1832, and died
in Monroe, Ohio, June 23, 1876.
CHILDREN.
William. | 1849, Jan'y 18, Monroe, Ohio.
C.VROLINE. 1853, Jan'y 25,
Herman Lawson. | 1854, Sept. 6,
Married in Ashtabula, Ohio, May 12, 1877, Flora Eliza, daughter of William and Mary
Ann Whipple, born in Groton, Tompkins county, N. Y., May 13, 1S57. Residence,
Monroe Centre, Ohio.
3622 IV. AiiA Marion. | 1S58, Dec. 11. Monroe, Ohio. | 1859, Oct. 22, Monroe, (_)hio.
**-. 1509 ►.^^
3619*
I
3620
II
3621
III
ELIZABETH ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No. 539), was born in Monroe, Ashtabula county, Ohio,
January 25, 1822, where she married, February 21, 1847, ELLIOTT VINTON, son of Joel and Sally (li'ntoit)
WHITE, born in Le Roy, Genesee county, N. Y., June i, 181 7 ; farmer and carpenter in .Xrkwright, Chautau<|ua
county, N. Y.
WHITE CHILDREN.
3623* I. LccY Ei.izAiaoTH. I 1847, Dec. 16, Arkwright, N. Y. I
3624 II. Celia AciisAii. j 1S52, Aug. 16, Monroe N. Y. |
Married in Dunkirk, N. Y., March 31, 1878, Arthur Eugene, son of John Perry and
Hannah (Cleland) Loucks, born in Charlotte, Chautauqua county, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1853.
Residence, Fredonia, N. Y. No children.
3625 III. Charles Elliott. 1 1854, May 12, Monroe, O. I
3626 IV. Heruut Collins. | -1860, July 19, Ashtabula, Ohio. I
Married in Kelloggsville, Ohio. Dec. 28, 1881, Mary .'\., daughter of Harman and
Angeline (Parker) Roundy, born in Kelloggsville, Aug. 16, 1S61. No children.
-^ -. xsxo .. **-
HARRIET NEWELL ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No. 539), was born in Monroe, Ohio, March 31. 1827,
died in Conneaut, Ohio, April 18, 1884. She married in Monroe, March 8, 1846, EDWARD PEASE, son of
Luke and Louisa {Hale) BREWP'R, a carriage maker, born in Wilbraham, Mass., April 8, 1819, and died in
Conneaut, April 11, 1862. She married, July 17, 1864, in Conneaut, HARVEY, son of Dr. Nathan GUTHRIE,
a blacksmith, born in Lockport, N. Y., January 13, 1799, who died August 16. 1876.
BREWER CHILDREN.
3627
I
3(>2S*
II
3629
III
\\\.\\ Ann.
Florence Harriet.
Edward Clarence.
1862, .March i, Conneaut, Olii^
1847, .\piil 19, Monroe. Oliio.
1850, Oct. 17, Conneaut, Ohio.
1855, June 14,
Married in Toledo, Ohio, Jul)- 30, 18S3, Roxana Kirliy, daugliter of Henry A. and
Rebecca F. Robinson. Residence, North Springfield, Pa.
3630 IV. Willis Artihir. | 1S57, Aug. 18, Conneaut, Ohio. |
GUTHRIE CHILD.
3631 V. FuANCis Brewer | 1S65, April 16, Conneaut, Ohio. |
SEVENTH GENERATION.
I XSIX .^^*~-
GEORGE CLEMENT WRIGHT, son of Marv Ely, (No. 540), was horn in Wilhraham, Mass., October
i6, 1810. He married, February 17, 1S38, where she was born May 6, 1S14, and where she died April 26, 1850,
LOIS, daughter of Seth and Luna {Parker) THOMPSON. He married, September 5, 1852, in Green,
Trumbull county, Ohio, LOIS AMELI.\, daughter of Thomas and Lois {Afoi/on) SWAIN, born in Stanstead,
Canada East, May 21, 18 18. Residence, Norwalk, Ohio.
3632*
3633
3634*
3635*
3C>3f>
I. D.\rHNK IsAliKI.]..
II. Charles Theko.-
III. Henrietta.
IV. Alice Mary.
V. [ESSIE Ann.
3637 VI. WiLLLVM Chh
3638 VII. JCLIA LaIm)U;
3O39 VIII. Inez Ellouis
WRICHT CHILDREN.
1S4U, Oct. 13, Kinsman, Ohio.
1S42, July23,
1S46, Aug. 6, Conneant, Ohio.
1S50, April 12,
1856, May 31, New Haven, Ohio.
Married Homer Keefer. No cliiiilr
1857, .\ug. I, New Haven, Oliio.
1859, March 16, Greenfield, Oliio.
1S61, Nov. 29, .-Xttica, Ohio.
1863, Sept 9, Camp Barry, D. C
--•*-. X513 ►^i
ABIGAIL ELY WRIGHT, daughter of Mary Ely, (No. 540), was born in Conneant, Ashtabula county,
Ohio, May 27, 1816. She married in Milton, Wood county, Ohio, May 18, 1838, HERMAN JAMES, son of
James and Bernice (Lymait) CURTIS, born in Connecticut, December 14, 1808, and died in Madison, Lake
county, Ohio, December 12, iS6g. In 1SS3 Mrs. Curtis was living in Norwalk, Ohio.
3640
I.
JuLU-s Bethune.
3641
II.
Georc.e Omar.
3642
III.
David Lyman.
3643
IV.
Mary Lucei.ia.
3&44
V.
HER.MAN WiNEURl).
cruris children.
1839, .\\>n\ 23, Watciville, Wood Co.
1S40, Oct. 6,
1842, April 16,
1851, March 3, Warsaw, Ind.
1S55, April 28, Kingsville, Ohio.
1854, Oct. 9, Kin>rsville, Ohio.
1S62, Aug. 9, killed in battle of Cedar
Mounlain.
1852, April 25.
-»»^ XSX6 ►.^^
WI1.L1.\M 1-:LV BREWER, son of \Vii,i,l\m, (No. 543), was born in Wilbraliani, Mass., March 4. 1807,
where h edied Januar) 25, 1882. He married in Sufficld, Conn., September 27, 1838, where she was born June
I, 1809, MRS. ELIZA T. NORRIS, daughter of Ai!el and Sally (Parker) GRlSWOI.l), Mr. Brewer was a
farmer and painter.
3^45
3646
3f>47
3648
III.
IV.
iirewer children.
Emerson Griswold. | 1S41, Dec. 7, Willjraham, Mass. | 1S64, Oct 26, VVilliraham, Mass.
He enlisted in the 34th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, and served seven monllis in
the Union Army. He died of consumption, contracted during his service
IcLiA Hasrell, I 1843, June 25, Wilbraham, Mass. |
Married, Dec. g, 1862, George W. Clement. Residence, Willoughby, Lake cmiuly, Ohio.
William Leverett. I 1844, Oct. ig, Wilbraham, Mass. | iSbb, Nov. 27, Wilbniliani, Mass
Francis Heman. I 1849, July 11, " " I
Graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University, June, 1874. Married, Mary S. Clapp, of
Windsor, Conn., April 27, 1S76. No children.
-»»^ xsxv ►-<
ELOISA FIDELIA BREWER, daughter of William, (No. 543), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., March
26, 1809, and died in Cambridge, Mass., June 9, 1882. She married in Wilbraham, April 23, 1846, PERRY
GOODELL, born in Brimfield, Mass., December 13, 1807, and died in Wilbraham, December 22, 1876.
3^49
I. William Perry
(;OODELL CHILD.
I 1847, May 18, Warren, Mass,
1S54, .M.mii 0, Warn
ii6
sp:venth generation.
, 15X8 ►**--
ELIZABETH HARTLETT BREWER, daughter of William, (Ko. 543), was liorii in Wilbraham, Mass.,
June 3, iSii, and died in Springfield, Mass., Ajjril 19, 1872. She married in Wilbraham, Ajiril — , 1S33, JOHN
BATES, .son of David and Sarah (Ha/es) RICE, born in Waymouth, Mass., January — , 1810, and died in
Springfield, Mass., June 2, 1852.
RICE CHILDREN.
3(150 I. Sakaii Elizaheth.
3651 II. Emmarancy Brewer.
3652 III. Bridgman Bates.
1836, Dec. 9, Wilbraham, Mass.
1S40, May 10, Springfield, Mass.
1S43, Oct. 12, " "
1S42, May 24, Springfield, Mass.
--».^ 1519 ►♦<
HENRY BRIDC.MAN BREWER, son of William, (No. S43), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., July 7,
1S13. He married in Eranklin, Conn., September 3, 1839, where she was born December 29, 1817, LAURA
l.UCRETIA, daughter of Walter and — {Fillmore) GIDDINGS, who died in Wilbraham, December 25, 1853.
He married August i, 1854, MARY ANN, daughter of John and Mary Ann {Burns) BUTCHERS, born in
Buckfastleigh, Devon, Eng., August 31, 1827. Residence, Pelham, Mass.
BREWER CHILDREN.
1842, May S, Dallas, Ore.
1843, Aug. 4, "
1847, Nov. 2S, Salem, Ore.
1850, March 27, Wilbraham, Mass.
1856, March S,
1S57, Nov. 4
1861, April 7,
1864, Feb'y 3, Pelham. Mass.
3653
I.
Susan Jemima.
3f'54
II
Walter Giuuinos.
3655
III.
George Gary.
3f,56
IV.
Herhert Wesley.
3657
V.
Charles Bridg.man
3658
VI.
Laura Lucretia.
3659
VII.
Maria Louise.
3660
VIII.
John Lincoln.
-—^^ 1580 ^ »*-
EDWIN BLISS BREWER, son of William, (No. S43), was born in Wilbraham, M;iss., April 11, 1815,
where he died May 9, 1882. He married in Middletown, Conn., September 9, 1847, "here she was born Sejitem-
bcr 9, 1822, ELIZA ANN, daughter of Dennis and Rachel {Goodricli) SPENCER.
BREWER CHILDREN.
3661
I.
AuisoN Spencer.
1S49, Jan'y 6,
Wilbraham, Mass.
3662
II.
Frances Caroline.
1851, Nov. 24
3663
III.
Edwin Averv.
1853, OcL 28,
3664
IV.
Mary Eliza.
1855, Oct. 7,
3665
V.
Frederick Griuley.
1859, Oct. 22,
3666
VI.
Emily Palmer.
1S63, July 17,
. . . 1 Pi^n . . ^
1852, Jan'y 23, Wilbraham, Mass.
1S61, Sept. 26, Wilbraham, Mass.
JEMIMA BOLTWOOD, BREWER, daughter of William (No. 543), was born in Wilbraham, M.-i.ss.,
December 8, 1823, where she married, January 24, 1849, SAMUEL LYNDON, son of Jonathan R. and Marv
{Denny) WARD, born in New- York City, February 17, 1816. A merchant, residing in Cambridge, Mass.
3667
3('68
I. Lyndon.
II. Cordelia.
WARD CHILDREN.
1S52, July 23, Fairhaven, Mass.
1S54, Nov. 15,
-»♦-. 15S4 ►.«^
1852, Dec. II, Fairhaven, Mass
MARIA BREWER, daughter of Luke, (No. 544), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., October 15, 1803, and
died in Springfield, Ma.ss., January 3, 1881. She married in Bellows Falls, Vt., January 4, 1830, JESSE, son
of Timothy and Ruth {Hall) BISHOP, born in Richmond, Vt., March 5, 1804, and died in Springfield, Mass.,
April 16, 1876.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
366g I. Lycokias Brewer.
3670 II. Geiirck W,\tt.
3671 III. Albert.
BISHOP CHILDREN.
1S33, Oct. 27, Saxtons Rivur, Vt.
1S37, Jaiiy 25,
1S42, May ly, Cambridguport, Vt,
-»-.^ 15S6 .>.*^
MARY MERCY BREWER, daughter of Lukk, (No. S44), was born in VVilbraham, Mass., July 7, 1807,
and died in Springfield, Mass., December 25, 1S68. She married in Greenwich, Mass., July 17, 1826, DANIEL
INGR.\HAM, son of Chapman and Sarah {/iigrahnm) KENDALL, born March 18, 1804, in Saybrook, Conn.,
and died in Springlield, Mass., February 3, 1859.
KENDALL CHILDREN.
3672
3&73
3fj74
3675
3676
3677
367S
3<i79
3680
3681
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
Iames Fram'Is. I 1S2S
Ho went Id ("alifiirnia diiriii
with wliicli Ik- \v.as t
Daniel I^rkwkk.
Al.ONZO HOYT.
Mary Ann Maria.
Jane Eliz.\.
Married John S. Hart.
Henry Ingrahanl
Edward Phyi.ander. j
Edgar Lysander. f
Olindus Fern.vndo.
PiiiLo Lyman.
. 29, Ludlow, Mass.
j;old e.xcitcinunt of 1849, and was
onnccled. He left a wife and onf son.
1530, Fcb'y i5, Ludlow, Mass.
1531, Jan'y 24,
1S33, Aug. 10, " "
1836, May 10, Warren, Ohio.
Residence, Springfield, Mass.
183S, Sept. 10, Warren, (Jhio.
1841, Sept. 13, Lcavittsbiirg, Ohio.
1S41, Sept. 13,
1S44, Fcb'y 13, Kelloggsville, Ohio.
1847, Oct. 13, Kingsville, Ohio.
♦^ isa7 ^.*.
1849, -
iliot bv
-, California,
li the party
1830, Oct. lo, Ludlow, Mass.
1SS4, Nov. 30, Charlemont, Mass.
1874, March 5. St. Petersburgh, Russia.
1838, Oct. 9, Warren, Ohio.
1S47, May 26, Shellleld, Oliio.
FRANCIS ELY BREWER, son of Luke, (No. S44), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., July 14, 1809, and
died in Marshall, Mich., February 21, i860. He married, March 10, 1835, CHLOE, daughter of Alexander
and Hannah SHELDON, born May 15, 1817, and died in Leonidas, Mich., July 5, i860.
brewer children.
3(J82
36S3
36S4
I. Charles David.
II. Emily Frances.
HI. Mary Rcixilan.v.
1839, Feb'y 22.
1S42, May 12.
1844, Oct. 22.
1560, June 26, Battle Creek, Mich.
1561, lan'y 2, Leonidas, Mich.
^-*^ 1528 ►-*-
LOULSA BREWER, daughter of Luke, (No. 544), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., December 25, 1817;
in 1883 living in Delta, Fulton county, Ohio. She married in Warren, Ohio, November 13, 1835, CALVIN, son
of John .\nd Betsey {Shu/l) QUIGGLE, born in Hampden, Geauga county, Ohio, January i, 1813, and died in
Ai, Fulton county, Ohio, February 9, 1873.
QUIOOLE children.
1836, Aug. 19, Hampden, Ohio.
183S, March 28,
1840, Dec. S,
1843, March 28,
1845, April 6, ■' "
1847, Aug, 12, " "
1849, Oct. 10,
1851, June 5,
1853, Sept. 12 " "
36S5
I.
Calvin Romanso.
36S6
II.
HOR.ATIO M.
3687
III.
Amei.i.\ Frances.
368S
IV.
OsRO Francis.
36S9
V.
Lucy L.
3690
VI.
Maria.
3691
VII.
Elmer C.
3692
VIII.
Clarence C.
3693
IX.
Frederick E.
1864, Nov. 22, killed in Ijattlu
XS30 ►.«-^
LUCY AMANDA BREWER, daughter of Luke, (No. S44), was born in Greenwich, Mass., July 11,
1821, and was living in 1884 in Kelloggsville, Ashtabula county, Ohio, where she married, September 15, 1847,
CHARLES, son of William and Mary {Haskell) TURNER, born in Canada, August 27, 1814.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
3694
3695
3696
3697
I. Mii.KiN Ciiari.es.
[I. ('i.iNiii?< Edwarii
III. Frank Brkwkr.
IV. Mervin Hai.k.
TURNER CHILDREN.
Ohio.
1S49, .-\pril 17, Kflloiiusvill
1S51, Sept. 4,
1854, April 26,
i860, May iS,
— »^^ X533
JAMES MERRICK BREWER, son uf Either, (No. 545), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., Man li 24,
1821. He resided in Wilbraham until 1854, when he removed to Minnesota and settled in St. Anthony, (now
Minneapolis), where he died November 30, 1859, at which time he was a deacon in the First Congregational
Church of that city. He married in Wilbraham, September 9, 1847, ELIZA, daughter of Amos and Margaret
{Smi/h) (;n,HI';RT, born November 12, 1823, in Hampden, Conn. .She was living in 1883 in Palmer, Mass.
369S
sfiyg
liREWER children.
.Vn** Gll.iiKRr. I 1851, Jaii'v 23, Wilbraliam, Mass. |
Married, Jan'y 23, 1882. Charles Henry Goiigh, of East Haniploii, Conn. Residence, New
Haven, Conn. No children.
James Mkrrick. | 1854, Feb'y 17, Wilbrahain, Mass. | 1S54, .April 6, Williraliani, Mass
-~»^^ 1535 <
MYRON BREWER, son of Luther, (No. 546), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., \\m\ 23, 1825, where he
is now living, and where he married, October 15, 1S62, LAURA HAVEN, daughter of .-\sa and .Sophia (Pcirkfr)
LL^CE, born at Livermore Falls, Me., April 10, 1839.
I. MvRo»; Lri iiKR.
I 1S66, Jnne
BREWER CHILD.
17, Willjraham, Mass.
-*^ iss-z I
JOSEPHINE BREWER, daughter of Luther, (No. 545), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., December 30,
1831, where she married, September 26, 1855, GIDEON KIBBEE, son of William and Nancy {Kibbee)
GILBERT, born in New Haven, Conn., March 30, 1832; a banker in Glencoe, Minn.
37"!
3702
I. Li'THF.R William.
II. losEi'Hi.NE Brewer,
GILBERT CHILDREN.
1859, April 24, Glencoe, Minn.
1S63, Aufj. 16,
K^^ 154X I
SOLOMON BOLTWOOD BREWER, son of Timothy, (No. 546), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., May
29, 1817, where he died August 10, 1881, and where he married, November 18, 1852, ALMIRA JANE, daughter
of Darius and Mary {Bates) OLDS, born in Ludlow, Mass., July 5, 1835. She is living in Wilbraham.
3703
I.
Amos Darius.
3704
II.
Lillian Ida.
3705
III.
Brainard Merrick.
3706
IV.
Lillian Ii>a.
37U7
V.
Viola Prudence.
BREWER CHILDREN.
1S54, Jan'y 13, Wilbraham, Mass.
1856, Feb'y 6,
1857, Nov. 30, Spring Grove, Wis
1859, May 18,
1862, Feb'y 21, Sheffield, Mass.
Jan'y i. Spring Grove, Wii
►^ ^ XS4;2 ► »..—
AMOS BREWER, son of Timothy, (No. 546), a farmer living in Sheffield, Mass., was bom in Wilbraham,
Mass., March 18, 1819. He married in Sheffield, April 6, 1S42, where she was born August 17, 1S24, and where
she died July 13, 1868, PRUDENCE ANN, daughter of Gilbert and Ann {Ma/lory) SMITH. He married,
March 19, 1869, SARAH ANN, daughter of Alpheus and Susan {Johnsoti) LEFFINGWELL, born in Sheffield,
January 16, 1850, and died in New Marlborough, Mass., Jul\- 2, 1882.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
-19
3 70S
3710
37"
III.
IV.
BREWER CHILDREN.
Smith Lycorias. | 1S43, April 11, Sheffield, Mass. | 1S6S, July 27, Sheffield,
Married, June 4, 1S67, Mary, daughter of John and Ann Hart Powell, born in New Marl-
borough, Mass., June 11, 1S40. No children.
Chau.vcey Brain.'VRD I 1845, July 3, Sheffield, Mass. I
[Strickland.! ' |
Married, March 5, 1S72, Ella Adelaide, daughter of Chester and Emily (Hutton) Spalding.
born in Sheffield, March 15, 1849, died July 28, 1875. One child, Minnie Luella, born
Nov. 30, 1S74. He married, June 6, 1877, Alcesta Louisa, daughter of Aaron B. and
Louisa E. (Button) Stone, born in Litchfield, Conn., March 14, 1S44.
Solomon Gilbert. I 1847, Nov. 19, Wilbraham, Mass. I 186S, [unc 10, Sheffield,
Marianna Almira. I 1851, March 18, Sheffield, Mass. |
Married, Sept. 17, 1879, Willis Ford, son of John B. and Celia (Ford) Wait, born in
Whateley, Mass., March 21, 1S50. One child, Clifford Earl, born in Whateley, Nov. 3,
3712 V. RoLAM) Maloy. i 1852. April 21, Sheffield, Mass. I 1879, June 10, Sheffield, Mass.
3713 VL Wilmer Ei'HR.\im. | 1853, Aug. 21, " " I
Married, June 16, 1875, Harrietta M., daughter of John and Amanda S. (Parmelec) White,
born Jan'y 6, 1857, died May 4, 1879. Children: Frank Wilmer, born Oct. 3, 1S75,
Harriet May, born Sept. 10, 187S. He married second, Jan'y I, 1883, Anna Maria,
daughter of Benjamin C. and Almira (Warner) Turner, born March 19, 1850.
3714 \'ll. George Alfred. | 1S55, March 10, Sheffield, Mass. |
Married, Nov. 30, 1876, Eva Louisa, daughter of Phineas M. and Lucretia (Bowers) Ivinne,
born April 8, 1S60, Children: Edward Arthur, born May 4, 1S7S, Lucy Mabel, born
Nov. 2, 1879, Frederick Morgan, born Oct. 31, 18S1.
3715 VIII. Harriet Maria. | 1S56, May 28, Sheffield, Mass. |
Married, Nov. 26, 1S74, William Burt, son of Albert and Betsey E. (Mc.Mpine) Cli.Tpin,
born Sept. 22, 1855. Child, Dora May, born Jan')- 31, 1881.
371^'
IX.
Ly.man Enoch.
3717
X.
Edward Emulus.
371S
XI.
Henrietta Louise.
3719
XII
Siithia Fuller.
3720
XIII.
Alva Braixard.
3721
XIV
Henry Emulis.
3722
XV.
Raymond Amos.
1S58, May 31, Sheffield, Mass.
1S60, June 17,
1863, May 2f),
SECOND MARRIAGE.
1S70, Sept. 5, Sheffield, Mass.
1S72, Julys,
1875, Oct. 24, New Marlborough, Mass.
1882, March 23, "
1859, Fuby 6, Sheffield,
1870, Oct. II,
1S63, June 12,
—».-» XS-^bS
JAMES SHAW MORGAN, son of Eunice Brewer, (No. S47), was liorn in Wilbraham, Mass., February
II, 1812. When eighteen years old he went to Bellows Falls, Vt., at twenty he removed to Windsor, Vt., where
he married, July 7, 1833, SARAH MARIA, daughter of Zabad and Lucy (Caify) CURTIS, born in Windsor,
January 15, 181 1. In 1845 ^^^Y removed to Wisconsin and settled in the wilderness, before the towns were
named, when there were no roads, and the wolves and the Indians were the possessors of the territory. Six
or seven log cabins were built, in the place now known as Hartford, Washington county, now a town of more than
three thousand inhabitants, where Mr. Morgan died March 19, 1881, and where his widow resides.
3723
I.
3724
II
3725
III.
3726
IV
3727
V
3723
VI
3729
VII
3730
VIII
3731
IX
George Ccrtis.
Alfred Hall.
James Franklin.
Carlos Curtis
William Brewki.
Ly.man Curtis.
Sarah Maria
Horace Cadv.
Herbert Ikwin.
morgan children.
1835, April S, Windsor, Vt.
1837, Jan'y 23,
1838, Nov S,
1840, Nov. 15,
1843, May 16,
1846, Aug. 27,
1S4S, Sept. 13,
1S53, Feh'y 13,
1S55, March 19
Hartford, Wis.
1859, Oct. 7, Hartford, Wis.
1874, SepL 7,
1864 Aug 5, Hunlsville.
U. S. army.
1S44, June 6, Windsor, Vt.
1S53, Sept. 24. Hartford, Wis.
SEVENTH GENER.\TIOX.
1 154*^ .-^-^
CATHARINE AMELIA MORGAN, daughter of Eunice Brewer, (No. S47), was born in WUbraham,
Mass., June i6, 1815, and died in Windsor, Vt., October 15, i86g, where she married, August 26, 1833, where he
was born February 20, 1804, ALFRED, son of Jonathan and Mercy {Cady) HALL. A farmer, living in
Windsor, Vt., in 1883.
HALL CHILDREN.
3732
I.
Richard Morgan.
1S34, Aug. iS,
Windsor. \'t.
3733
II.
Sophia Blood.
1S37, April I,
3734
III.
Lycortas Brewer.
1S39, Sept. 30,
3735
IV.
Eugene Cady.
1S44, Sept. 20,
3736
V.
Charles Alfred.
1850, Jan'v 25.
3737
VI.
Adgelon Kenson.
1S55, Nov. 26,
. . 1 F:.a-p: . . ^
ORAMEL S. CHAPIN, son of Isaac, (No. S50), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., June 17, 1801. He
married. May 25, 1824, JEMIMA, daughter of Israel SMITH, of Haddam, Conn., and settled as a farmer in
Royalston, N. Y. His wife died September i, 1837, and he married, January 28, 1838, .\M^', daughter of Daniel
and Maruna WELCH.
CHAPIN children.
3738 I. JosiAH S. I 1S25, Aug. 2. I
Married, April 30, 1S51, Sarah E. Sybrandt. Residence, Royalston, .V. Y.
3739 II. HoR.vcE B. I 182S, Dec. 12. |
Married. March 4, 1858, Harriet Bouk. Residence, Royalston, N. Y.
3740 III. George F. I 1S33, May 26. I
I Married, Dec. 4, 1856, Emcline Bouk. \
-»^ 1S48 ^*^
ALFRED E. CHAPIN, son of Isaac, (No. SSO), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., December i, 1807. He
married, April — , 1831, CYNTHIA, daughter of Jehial and Elenor SPENCER; settled in Royalston, N. Y., as
a farmer; subsequently engaged in the lumbering business; died in Royalston, November 22, 1857.
CHAPIN children.
3741
I.
Spenxer a.
374=
II.
Cornells.
Married, Oct. 4,
1S5S,
3743
III.
Jemima.
3744
IV.
WiLLi.\M Henry.
3745
V.
Willi.vm H.
3746
VI.
M.\RY.
3747
VII.
Daniel.
1832, March 11.
1S34, Sept. 17.
John Dickey.
1837, March 7.
1839, J^n'y 8-
1840, May 4.
1843, May 22.
1847, July 8.
1S39, Jan'y iS.
1857, Dec. 27.
-»^ X550 .^«^
REV. DANIEL E. CHAPIN, son of Isaac, (No. SSO), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., July 12, 1814.
He married. May 19, 1834, BETSEY, daughter of Eliphalet and Lucv HANCOCK, of \Vilbraham, and entered
the itinerant Methodist ministry.
CHAPIN children.
3748
HI.
IV.
V.
Betsey. | 1835, Sept. 15.
Married, Aug. 4, 1S59, Willard W. Fay, of Warren, Mass.
LuRA S.wiLi.A. I 1837, May 23.
Married, April 14. 1S58, Charles W. Alden. of Ludlow, Mass.
Lucics D. 1S41, Nov. II.
Ai.iiERT W. 1844, Jan'y 13.
Chari.es Sl'MNEk. 1859, Oct. 19.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
--»«^ X5S3 I
JOHN M. CHAPIN, son of Isaac, (No. 550), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., October 15, 1821.
married, October 20, 1841, AMANDA L., daughter of Diodate DUT
a farm in La Clede, Mo.
, CHAPIN CHILDREN.
3753
I.
A Son.
1842, Nov. 25.
3754
II.
Francis W.
1844, June 16.
3755
III.
A Son.
1846, Aug. 26.
3756
IV.
ECGENE R.
1848, Feb'y 28
3757
V.
L.IVINCIA M.
1850, Aug. 31.
He
ION, of Monson, Mass., and removed to
1S42, Nov. 25.
1S46, Auii. 26.
ISAAC N. CHAPIN, son of Isaac, (No. S50), was born in WiHiraham, Mass., April 18, 1826, and died
on the old homestead in Wilbraham, June 2, 1859. He married, May 6, 1846, ALMIRA, daughter of Sbiecin
and Almira HITCHCOCK.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
375S
I.
WlI,LIA\t U
3759
II.
WlI.l.lAM.
3760
III.
ll-LIA M.
3761
IV.
Emic.enk.
1847, March 4.
1S4S, Dec. 15.
1851, April 21.
1853, March 31.
184S, March 18.
-e.»^ X55e ^-^
JEDEDIAH POST WEBSTER, son of Marcv Chapin, (No. 5S1), was born in Williraham, Mass., March
17, iSii; is a farmer in P^n field, Mass. He married in Union, Conn., October 8, 1837, DIANA, daughter of
Nehemiah and Esther {Laivson) HOUGHTON, where she was born June 17, 181 7.
37f.:
3703
WEBSTER CHILDREN.
Marv Jane. | 1841, Oct. 17, Wilbraham, Mass. |
Married, March 7, 1863, Joel Webster Martindale, of Hebron, Conn., and has children:
Florence Louise, born Jan'}' 17, 1865; William Webster, born Sept. 16, 1866, in Hebron
Conn. In April, 1870, Mr. Martindale removed to Enfield, Mass., where thej' now reside,
and where were born: Susan Fobes, April 28, 1870; Bertha Houghton, Nov. t8, 1872;
Martha Elisabeth, Sept. 26, 1874; Marv Diana, Oct. 18,1875, and Alice Maria, June 27, 1S80.
George Henrv. | 1846, July 3, Enfield, Mass. |
Married, Nov. 17, i86g, Louisa Amelia Martindale, of Hebron, Conn., who died March 4,
1SS4. Children: Edward Martindale, born June 26, 1871, in Enfield, Mass. ; Jennie
Louise, born July 17, 1877, in Ware, Mass.
-^^ 1560 .^*-
MARCY WEBSTER, daughter of Marcy Chapin, (No. 551), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., May 12,
i8t6, where she married, February 19, 1834, EMERY, son of Benjamin and Comport {Ellis) EDSON, born in
Monson, Mass., February 13, 1812, who died in Springfield, Mass., April 2, 1883, where she is now living.
37fi4
37fi5
3760
37C17
376S
EDSON children.
I. Albert Emerv. | 1S36, Sept. 23, Monson, Mass. | 18S2, Feb'y 20, Nortli Han
Married, June 3, 1861, Lucy M. Bates, of Chicopee, Mass. Children : Albert Emery,
Jr., born Nov. 18, 1866, in Springfield, Mass. ; Fredericl< C. W., born July 27, 1871, in
Hamilton, Canada — died Sept. 21, 1872.
11. William Francis. I 1838, April 24, Stafford, Conn.
III. Harriet Marcv. I 1840, Jan'y 14, Springfield, Mass.
Married, Feb'y 9, 1859, John George Barker, in Springfield.
Jan'y 5, 1S65, in Cambridge, Mass. — died Aug. 7, 1866
Cambridge : Herbert Clarence, born June 7, 1867 ; Gardner Hubbard, March 13, 1869 ;
John George, Dec. 30, 1870 — died Aug. 22, 1871. In Lynn, Mass. : Mabel Ann, Nov. 3,
1S72 ; Harriet Edson, May 8, 1874— died Oct. 23, 1S74, and Florence Ethel, Jan'y 3, 1877.
IV. Sarah Louisa. ] 1843, June 12, Springfield. Mass. I 1S48, Jan'y 8, Enfield, Conn.
V. Ellen Augcsta. ' 1845, Aug. 2, " " 1867, March 24, Springfield,
1S4S, June 16. Drowned ir
Children : Helen Webster, born
, in Springfield, Mass. Also in
Connecticut
[river.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
-»-^ 1561 .
LYDIA WEBSTER, daughter of Marcy Chapin, (No. SSI), was born in Will)raham, Mass., March 22,
1818, where she married, March 6, 1856, ALMON, son of \Vn.LiAM and Mary ( Tlioinpsoii) NELSON, born in
Wales, Hampden county, Mass., January 2, 1816, who died in Wilbraliam, NoYcmber 20, 1S83. Mrs. Nelson's
post-office address, North Wilbraham.
NELSON CHILD.
3769 I. JuLi.\ Adele. I 1S60, Jan '3- 4, Will)raliam, Mass. | 1S60, Jan'y 4, Wilbraliam, Mass.
♦-^ 1565 ►^«.
JOHN LUMAN WEBSTER, son of Matilda Chapin, (No. SS3),\vas born in Hebron, Conn., January 30,
1807. He married in Gilead, Conn., Ajiril 7, 1833, MARY MARIA, daughter of John and BARiiAKA {U'c/is/cr)
CHAPPEL, born in Andover, Conn., June 4, 181 1. He is a farmer in Andover, Tolland county. Conn.
WEP.STKR CHILDREN.
3770 I. LuMAN Chappel. I 1835, Nov. 29. Andover, Conn. |
Married in Willington, Conn., June iS, 1877, Elizabeth (). Wcrsliani. Residence,
Andover, Conn.
3771 II. Lauka J.\NE. I 1S37, Oct. 21, .Anibjver, Conn. |
Married, May S, 1859, Lyman Oliver Wells. Live in Clialham, Mass,
Mary Elizahetm. | 1843, June 27, Andover, Conn. |
Married. Feb'y 24, 1874, John Fletcher Whitcomb. Live in South Win<lsor, Conn.
DwKUiT Ei.Y. I 1S46, Jan'y 17, Andover, Conn. |
Married, Dec. 23, 1874, Mary Lamphear Loomis, Andover, Conn.
F.i.iA Oi rwiA. I 1S4S, Dec. 27. Andover, Conn. | [Unnuuried.]
— »«^1566.^.«.
LAURA WEBSTER, daughter of Matilda Chapin, (No. 553), was born in Hebron, Conn., ( )ctober
29, 180S. She married in Gilead, Conn., June 15, 1833, LUCIUS, son of Paul and Mary {IVinslow) WOODS,
born in Barnard, Vt., October 9, 1805. He is a farmer living in Braceville, Trumbull county, Ohio.
WOODS children.
I 1834, July 21, Ravenna, Ohio,
1840, May 6, Freedom, Ohio.
1847, March i, Campbellsport, Ohio.
*--i 156*7 ►**
3772
in
3773
IV
3774
\'
3775
I.
Oscar.
3776
11.
Carlos.
3777
III.
Wins LOW
MATILDA WEBSTER, daughter of M.\tilda Chapin, (No. 553). was born in Hebron, Conn., June 11,
1810, where she married, December 29, 1841, SOLOMON, son of David and Demorah (Phelps) NORTON,
born in tlie same place, May 29, 1800. Residence, Hebron, Conn.
NORTON children.
377S I. Frank Wehster. j 1847, May 25, Hebron, Conn. I 1866, April 3, Hebron, Conn.
3779 II. George Seymocr. | 1S49, April 30, " " \
Married, Nov. 30, 1871, Abbie Maria Strickland, of Hebron, Conn. Children: Frank
Chapin, born Sejit. 30, 1873; Charles Winifred, Aug. g, 1876; Bertha Matilda, Feb'y
26, 1879.
3780 HI. Charles Chapln. | 1851, Dec. 7, Hebron, Conn. | 1864, Sept 27, Hebron, Conn.
-^— 1568 ^.,
WILLIAM CHAPIN WEBSTER, son of Matilda Chapin, (No. 5S3), was born in Hebron, Conn.,
August 12, 1813. He married in Nelson, Portage county, Ohio, September 12, 1843, MARY, daughter of Nathan
and Bethia {Peak') PARKER, born in Bethel, Vt., March 16, 181 7. A former in Freedom, Portage county,
Ohio.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
223
37S1
37S2
3783
II.
III.
WEBSTER CHILDREN.
WiLM.VM Ei.v. I 1S44, Aug. 6, Montville, Ohio. | 1867, May 17, Freedom, Oli
Married, Sept. 18, 1866, Rebecca, daughter of Blair and Mary .Ann (Mills) Savage, born in
Kent, Ohio, Dec. 13, 1842.
Ei.LEN Matilii.\. I 1S46, Sept. 25, Montville, Ohio. 1
M.\RV Ev.ALVN. I 1851, Aug. ?4, Freedom, Ohio. I
-»»^ 1569 ^**
37S4
I.
M.\KiH.\ MAriLii.\.
3785
II.
Emii.v Jkki sua.
37S6
III.
Alice E\ai.vn.
37S7
IV.
Hakt Lincoln.
DUDLEY WEBSTER, son of iMaiii.ha Chai'IN, (No. 553), was horn in Hebron, Conn., December 2^,
181 7. A farmer living in Hebron. He married in Bolton, Conn., March 21, 1854, where she was born July 22,
1827, MARY WARNER, daughter of Horace and Hopa {JIa/e) STRONG.
WEBSTER CHILDREN.
1855, Jan'y 25, Hebron, Conn.
1856, Aug. g, "
1858, April 5,
1867, Jan'y 22, " " I
»-^X3'71— ♦
CHARLES NICHOLS WEBSTER, son of M.vitlda Chafin, (No. 553), was born in Hebron, Conn.,
May 27, 1824. A grocer and market man, living in South Hadley Falls, Mass., active in the M. E. Church,
selectman and justice of the peace. He married in Pelham, Mass., March 28, 1849, SARAH ANN ELIZA,
daughter of Augustus and Rachel {Babcock^) WEBSTER, who was born in Bolton, Conn., January i, 1825,
and died in South Hadley Falls, July 15, 1879. He married, January 5, 1881, in Amherst, Mass., where she was
born March 2, 1S33, MARTHA ANN, daughter of David and Cynthia (Rankin) DEXTER.
WEBSTER CHILD.
378S
William .AuGi'srrs. | 1850, Sept. 23, Andover, Conn. |
Married, in Amherst, Mass., Sept i, 1S75, Emma .\., daughter of Edmund and Mary L.
Hastings, who died at Goochland C. H., Va., Oct. 16, 1879.
LOUISA GARDNER, daughter of Achsa Chapin, (No. 555), was born in Enfield, Conn., April 5, 1S14,
and died in Rodman, Jefferson county, N. Y., February i, 1858. She married in Watertown, N. Y., November
21, 1836, ISRAEL MARVIN, son of Job King and Hannah PRIEST, who was born in Bennington, Vt.,
November 14, 181 1, and died in Watertown, N. Y., March 29, 1851.
37S9
I.
Celia Hannah Asev
3790
11.
Oscar La Fayette.
3791
III.
William Chapin.
3792
IV.
Job Ashley.
PRIEST children.
1837, Sept I, Orlcins, N. Y.
1841, June 23, " "
1845, May 4, Rodman, N. Y.
1849, March 6,
1847, Nov. 23, Rodman, N. Y.
1842, Nov. 26,
ISAAC LESTER GARDNER, son of Achsa Chapin, (No. 555), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., April 4,
1819 ; a farmer in Watertown, N. Y. He married in Watertown, August 23, 1844, where she was born November
25, 1809, and where she died February 27, 1863, SARAH, daughter of John and Elizabeth LOSEE. He
married in Cape Vincent, N. Y., February 19, 1864, SUSANNAH, daughter of George and Catharine GRAY,
born in Cornwall, Can., Septemlier 14, 1S40.
GARDNER children.
i8St, [an'v i, Watertown, N. Y.
3793
I.
Giles Lester.
1865, June 5, W
iterto\
™, N. Y.
3794
II.
Seth Webster.
1867, Jan'y 23,
3795
III.
Miles Chapin.
1S6S, Nov. 6,
379f>
IV.
Fred. Beehk.
1871, April 13,
3797
V.
Bert. Kenan.
1S74, Oct. 6,
3798
VI.
Edith May.
1S76, Sept. 20.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
--»*^ XSW .^*~-
LUCY C;AR1)NER, daughter of Achsa Chapin, (No. 553), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., September 30,
1S24, where she married, February 26, 1S4J, ABRAHAM L. PARME2N'J'ER, born in Rodman, N. Y., January
S, 1821. He is a farmer in Rodman.
PARMENTER CHILDREN.
37gg I. Sai.ia' Romeua. | 1845, May 13, Rodman, N. Y. |
Married, Dec. i8, 1865, Alden Jillson, farmer. Residence. Sonili Haven, Mich.
3S00 II. Chari.es Eugene. | 1847, April 4, Rodman, N. Y.
Married, Dec. 15, 1S65, Mary . Residence, Rodman, N. Y.
-•-^ XS-ZQ ^^<
CELIA (.HAPJN WEBSTER, daughter of Celia Chapix, (No. 557), was born in (Ireenwich, Mass.,
May 7, 1822, and died in Ware, Mass., October 28, 1859. She married in ^V'are, December 5, 1849, where he
was born July 24, 1810, JAMES MADISON, son of Capt. Ai.lknukr and Esther (Ferry) BRACKENRIDGE.
A machinist, living in New Haven, Conn.
ISRAC'KENRIDGE chh.dren.
3S0I
3S02
3803
I. IIenkv Dudley.
II. Makv Ei.izaheth.
III. Lucv Celia.
1853, Oct. I, Springfield. Mass.
1S56, Dec. 28, Mcridcn, Conn.
185S, Oct. 2g, Waterbury, Conn.
1556, June 15, Meriden, Conn.
1557, Oct. I, Waterbury, Conn.
1859, Aug. 2g, Ware, Mass.
^.^ 1500 ^.-m-
JONATHAN ELY WEBSTER, daughter of Celia Chapin, (No. 557), was born in Greenwich, Mass.,
May 29, 1824, and died in the railroad station in Greenbush, N. Y., on his way home from Illinois, October
12, 1859. He married in Hartford, Conn., .\ugust 14, 1849, SUSAN LAURINDIA, daughter of Miles and
Syuil {Thorpe) TUTTLE, born in Vernon, Conn., May 18, 1826. Mr. Webster was a book-binder.
3S04
3805
3806
II.
III.
WEBSTER children.
Isadore. I 1851, Aug. 31, Hartford, Conn. |
Married in Wallingford, Conn., Jan'y 4, 1S71, Charles W., son of John and Fannie
(Graves) Munson, born in Wallingford in 1844, and died in Meriden, Conn., Oct. 28,
1S72. One child, Fannie Warren, born in Meriden, Conn., Oct. 31, 1871, and died in
New Haven, Conn., May 26, 1876.
Wilbur Lyman. I 1853, Oct. 13, Hartford, Conn. 1 1S63, Nov. 27, Hartford, C
Howard Chai'IN. | 1857, Nov. 18, Springfield, 111. |
^^ 158X — -.-^
MARY RAYNOLDS WEBSTER, daughter of Celia Chapin, (No. 557), w^as born in Greenwich, Mass.,
January 21, 1826. She married in Ware, Mass., April 25, 1850, where he was born February i, 182S, WILLIAM
LOWELL, son of Capt. Allender and Esther {Ferry) BRACKENRIDGE. A machinist.
3807
380S
3S09
3810
3811
3812
3813
3814
3S15
1.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
Frederick Lowell,
Lyman Weisstkr.
Julia Ann.
Mary Emily.
Henry Ward.
rrackenridge children.
Ware, Mass,
1851, June 2
1852, Dec. 6,
1854, Nov. 25,
1S56, July 20,
1858, Feb'y 5,
Married in Providence, R. I., Jan'y
Residence, Providence, R. I.
Seymour Chapin. ' 1861, Aug. 30, Ware, Mass,
Harlin AuGUsrus. j 1863, March 24
Fanny Esther. 1S64, Inly 28,
1872, Aug. 24, Ware, Mass.
1885,
IX. OzRo Ely.
1865, Oct. 1^
Minnie May
Sweet, born Nov. 30, 1S61.
ss.
1863, Sept. II. Ware, Mass
1866, May 27, Ware, Mass.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 225
-^^^ 1583 I
WILLIAM KLV C'OLTON, son of Esther Ely, (No. 559), was Ijorn in Longmeadow, Mass., January
icS, 1810, and died at LTnion Court House, Union county, S. C, August 27, 1845. He went to Union, S. C,
about 1835, taking charge of a mercantile business for Messrs. Brooks c^" Churchill, of New York, receiving
a large salary, and after four years was admitted into partnership, the firm being Brooks, Colton &= Co. They
continued to do a large business until the time of Mr. Colton s death. Mr. Colton had the reputation of being a
thorough business man, had the confidence of the community, and, although a comparative stranger, had many
friends. He w-as not connected with any christian denomination, though he was brought up by a christian mother in
the Congregational Church. Remarried at Oak Hall, Union county, S. C, May 24, 1841, MARGARET ELIZA-
BETH, daughter of William and Ann {SiKu-d) PURRINGTON, born in Fluvanna county, Va., August 24, 1818.
In 1881 living in LInion, S. C.
COLTON CHILDREN.
3Sifj I. William Mlkrick. I 1S42, .\ii}r. 27, Union, S. (\ 1858, May y. Union, S. C.
3S17* II. I'liiN Ely. I 1S45, Sc'pt. 24,
•^^ ISSV ^-•-
ELEANOR rOMEROV COLTON, daughter of Esther Ely, (No. -559), was born m Longmeadow,
Mass., June 26, 1815, and died February 10, 1841. She married in Longmeadow, November 29, 1839,
GARDNER QUINCY COLTON, of whom no further record received.
COLTON child.
381S* I. Ellen Kathleen. | 1840, SepL 21, Longmeadow, Mass. |
^^^ X589 ^~*
AM.WDA DAY, daughter of Anne Ely, (No. 560), was born in West Springfield, Mass., September 9,
1812. She married, December 28, 1836, GUY CARLTON, son of Calkins and Elizabeth {Booth) MUNSELL,
born in Montague, Franklin county, Mass., June 5, 1808. Residence, 1883, Amherst, Mass.; occupation, formerly
watchmaker and jeweler, now farming.
MUNSELL children.
3819* I Marion Elisabeth. | 1837, Dec. 17, Greenfiuld, Mass. I
3S20 II. E.STHER Ely. I 1S39, Sept. 2O, " " |
Married. Feb'y 2, i860. Rev. Amherst Lord Thompson, son of .\mhersl and Susan (Lord) Thompson, born
in Newark, N. J., April 16, 1S34. During his childhood, his parents removed to Northampton, Mass., and
later to Amherst. At the age of fifteen he consecrated himself to God and to the ministry of the gospel.
With this work in view he pursued a course of preparatory study at Monson Academy, and in 1852 entered
Amherst College, from which he graduated in 1856. He studied theology one year in Union Theological
Seminary, New York, and two years in Andover, completing his studies in 1859. From the time of his
conversion, his attention had been strongly directed toward the work of missions, and during the last
year of his course at Andover, he offered his services to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions, and received an appointment to the Nestorian Mission. February 2, 1S60, he was ordained and
married in the Second Congregational Church, of Amherst, Mass., and the 13th of the same month, sailed
from Boston for Smyrna, in company with other missionaries for Turkey and Persia, reaching his chosen
field, the goal of his long cherished and ardent hopes, on the second day of July. He had time only to
receive into his glowing heart new inspiration for his beloved work, from the view of its needs and its
promise, when he was called to relinquish it. After a few days struggle with a fever of the country, he died
at Seir, Persia, Aug. 25, 1S60. Mrs. Thompson returned to America, and has charge of the School for
Young Ladies, at Lake Forrest. 111.
1S42, Sept. 7, Greenfield, Mass.
1S46, April 17, •■ '■ ■ 1846, Aug. 6, Greenfield, Mass.
1849, July 24, ■■ ■■ I 1864, Sept. 3,
-». - isea — *-
EUNICE BLLSS DAY, daughter of Anne Ely, (No. 560), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July
22, 1823, where she married, May 9, 1847, REV. ISAAC GROLTT, son of Harvey and Abigail {Grout)
BLISS, born in Springfield, July 5, 1S22. On the i6th of June, 1847, tliey sailed from Boston for Smyrna, arriving
3S2I
III.
Ellen Makia
3822
IV.
A Davchter.
3S23
V.
Clara Booth
SEVENTH (lENER.VriON.
there the 24th of August, and proceeding thence to Erzroom, Turkey, the place of their destination, as mission-
aries of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, where they labored until Mr. Bliss' health
tailed, and they returned home in the autumn of 185 1. After remaining in America six years, they sailed, in
December, 1857, for Constantinople, where Mr. Bliss has been the agent of the American Bible Society for the
T,evant.
lil.lSS CHILDKEN.
3S24*
1.
3825
ii.
3826
HI.
3827
IV.
3S28
V.
382c;
VI.
3S30
VII.
euwin munskll.
Annie Day.
H.\RVEY Mills.
Emma Isahella.
William Goodei.l
Charles Lincoln.
Sylvester Stkhnc.
JS4S, .Scpl. 12, EizioDiii, Turkey.
1853. Nov. 10, West Springfield, Mass.
1856, March 9, Southbridgc, Mass.
1858, Dec. 14, Constantinople, Turlcey.
1861, July 5,
1S65, Marcli 14,
1868, June 20,
-»*- 1S93 ►.«.
1857, June 23. Boyleslon, Mass.
1S74, Aug. 19, Broosa, Turkey.
JOSIAH DAY, son of Anne Ely, (No. S60), was born in West Springfield, Mass., September 2, 1826,
and died in Jacksonville, 111., May 1, 1882. He married in Brooklyn, N. Y., December 15, 1S52, MAR'l'HA
BRIAVSTER, daughter of Ansel and Hannah (Awes) PHELPS, born in Greenfield, Mass., May 16, 1831.
DAY CHILDREN.
3S31
3S32
3S33
3834
I. Henry Phelps.
II. Georce Edward,
III. RiiiiERT Ely.
W . .\lfred Ely.
1855, Feb'y 5, Greenfield, Mass.
1863, Nov. I, Jacksonville, 111.
1865, Feb'y 26, "
1867, June II,
18O4, Sept. 28, Jacksuuvlllc
1865, April IS,
XS9-3: ».«_
EDMUND FRANKLIN ELY, son of Judah, (No. S61), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., August 3, 1809,
and died in Santa Rosa, Cal., August 29, 1883. He married at La Pointe Mission, Lake Superior, August 30,
1835, CATHARINE, daughter of Joseph and Josette (Grant) GOULAIS, born in Canada, (en route) Novem-
ber 25, 1817, who died in San Francisco, Cal., April 15, 1881.
.1/;. £/y made profession of religion in Rome, N. Y., in 1S27, having been converted under the preaching
of /\ev. Charh-s G. Finney. In 1S28 he commenced study with a view to the Gospel ministry. Being de-
pendent upon his own efTorts for the i]ieans necessary to defray his expenses, he devoted part of his time to
teaching, and in 1831 taught music and was leader of the choir in the Fourth Presbyterian Church in
Albany; at the same time he was one of a private class of students taught by the pastor. Rev. Edward N.
Kirk. In 1832 the American Board of Foreign Missions established mission stations at Lake Superior,
and being in want of teachers, Mr. Ely, whose health at that time was poor, accepted an invitation to go to
that country as an assistant teacher. He was subsequently appointed teacher and catechist, expecting to
return in two years and resume his studies, but the wa}' never opened for his return. He left Alban)' July
5, 1833. On reaching Mackinaw he found that the missionaries who had preceded him had departed with a
company of Indian traders. He was forwarded by Henry M. Schoolcraft, Indian agent, and in three days
overtook the boats on Lake Superior. At that time there were no vessels on that lake. Mr. Ely was
assigned to the branch of the mission among the Ojibways of the upper Mississippi, under the direction of
Rev. William D. Bouiwell, and proceeded to Sandy Lake, where after a short time he was left hy Air. Bout-well
with the joint duties of missionary and teacher resting upon him. In the summer of 1S34 the school was
removed from Sandy- Lake to Fond du Lac, a village on the St. Louis river at the head of navigation, where
a school house had been built by Mr. Ely. In 1835 a reinforcement of teachers were sent by the mission
board. One of them. Miss Catharine Goulais, soon became the wife of Mr. Ely. Here they labored until
May, 1839, when they removed to Pokcgama, a mission station, near a small lake of the same name. In
May, 1840, occurred the battle of Pokegama, when the mission was surrounded and attacked by more than
a luindred Sioux warriors. The attack commenced at 8 o'clock on Monday morning. A half hour later the
children would have gathered at the school house, when a fearful scene might have been enacted. The
village became alarmed and the Indians of the mission sought safety- in the fortifications of their log houses.
Though no demonstrations were made against the missionaries, two scholars, girls, ten and twelve j^cars of
age, were killed. From this time until 1849 ''i^ work was carried on under great disadvantages, when for
the better education of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ely removed to St. Paul.
In a letter dated July r, 18S1, Mr. Ely says : "When I first entered the mission work at Lake Superior, ihat
portion of Ihe country was included in the territory of Michigan. After Michigan was admitted as a State,
SEVENTH GENERATION.
227
the territory of Wisconsin was organized, Minnesota at that time being Indian territory. The first party
of white men I saw, were Itimbermen engaged in their business on the waters of the St. Croix in the year
1S3S, several years before there was any settlement, where the City of St. Paul now stands. In 1S40, 1 was
on the ground now occupied by the cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis. St. Paul was then known as ' Pigs
Eye,' with less than a dozen inhabitants. That region of country was fighting ground between the Sioux
and the Chippewas, and I remember two battles fought between the two tribes, while we were living in
Pokegama. The country between that place and Lake Superior was a dense forest, and communication
was had bv traveling in bark canoes on the rapid rivers, or on foot, following the Indian trails through the
woods, by which means we had communication with the missions on Lake Superior. Our dry goods came
by way of the lakes, and our groceries came up the Mississippi river, excepting sugar, which was made
from the maple trees, and we raised our wheat and vegetables. The wheat was ground into flour by hand
mills. In 1849 the territory of Minnesota was organized, with St. Paul as the capital. The Indian titles
to lands about the head of Lake Superior were not extinguished till 1S54. At this time we had left the
mission and removed to St. Paul, but being thoroughly conversant with the country, I went to Lake
Superior, took up lands where the town of Superior was located, and assisted in surveying and laying out
the town. In 1855 the Indian title was extinguished 'on the Minnesota side of the entrance, and I went
over there and laid out the town of Oneota as a commercial site, built a steam mill and docks, and held the
position of postmaster for six years, also that of notary public under the governor of the territorj'. The
real estate reverses in 1S57 rendered our property valueless, and in 1862 we returned to St. Paul.
In November of that year I was appointed actuary of Oakland Cemetery, which position I held until 1S70,
when I returned to Oneota. In 1S73 we removed to Santa. Rosa, Cal., and in 18S0. to Seattle,
Washington territory, but my wife being attacked with paralysis, we returned to Santa Rosa.
We removed Mrs. Ely from the vessel at San Francisco while suffering under the final attack, and
she died the next dav."
3835
I
3836
II
3S37*
III
3S3S
IV
3839
V.
3840*
VI
3S4I*
VII
3S42
VIII
3843
IX
3S44
X
3S45
XI
3S46
XII
3S47
XIII
Mary Wright.
Delia Cook.
Franklin Whiting
Charles Milton.
Albert Wells.
Married in Santa
26, 1858.
Henry Sisson.
Annie Day. I
Emma Catharine, f
Augustus Philander
Edward Neill.
George Louis.
Lucia Amelia.
Sar.\ Eleanor.
CHILDREN.
1836, May 29, Fond du Lac Mission.
1838, Jan'y 28,
1840, April 16, Pokegama Mission.
1842, Aug. 12, La Pointe Mission.
1844, Sept. 24, Pokegama Mission.
Rosa, Cal., Oct. 31, 1880, Ida May Buel, bi
1840, Oct. 2, St. Louis, Mo.
1841, Sept. 2, Pokegama Mis
1851, Feb'y 7, St. Paul. Minn.
1847, May 22, La Pointe Mission.
1849, June 22, " "
1849, June 22, "
1852, Jan'y 28. St. Paul, Minn.
1855, July 23, Superior City, Wis.
1S5S, Aug. 2, Oneota, Minn.
i860, Nov. 9, "
1863, Jan'y 10, St. Paul. Minn.
rn in Richfield, Ohio, Ji
1851, Feb'y 14, St. Paul, Minn.
1868, Aug.
18S4, Nov.
► . - 1S36 ^^-^
ALBERT WELLES ELY, son of Judah, (No. S61), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., October 23, 1S12.
and died in Oneota, Minn., December 24, 1857. In early life he was a journeyman printer. He worked at his
trade during the day, and (|ualified for college at night schools in New York City, entered Marion College in
Missouri ; after graduation returned as tutor. In 1S42 he graduated from the Medical LTniversity of Virginia, and
in September of that year married in St. Louis, Mo., MRS. JANE STAFFORD CLARK, a teacher, from Boston,
Mass., and settled in New Orleans as a physician. In 1843 he was appointed Professor of Mathematics in Mande-
ville College, a French institution on Lake Ponchatrain. In 1845 he was assistant editor of the Nc7v Orleans
Commercial Bulletin ; in 1847 assistant editor of The Evening Mercury : in 1847-49 president of Nacogdoches
University, Texas ; in 1850 principal of Lafayette High School in New Orleans ; in 1S51, editor of the Louisiana
Courier; also contributor to De Bow's Review; in 1853 he was appointed to a clerkship in the Census Bureau,
and removed to Washington, D. C, where his wife died. In 1854 he married, in Washington, SUSAN, daughter
of Thomas TRIPLETT. In 1855, at the close of the Census Bureau he was appointed to a clerkship in the
Pension Bureau, and continued in that department until 1857, when, his health failing, he resigned and joined his
brother in Oneota, Lake Superior, where he died.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
3848*
I.
Jane St.\fkord.
3849*
II.
M.VRY Cl..\rke.
3850*
III.
Albert Welles
3851
IV.
FRANX'ES.
3S52
CHILDREN.
I 1S46, Sept. 20, New Orleans, La.
I 1848, March 9, " " "
1850, Dec. 31, Nacogdoches, Texas.
I 1853, • , New Orleans, La.
SECOND MARRIAGE.
I 1856, , Washington, D. C.
•^^ X5ee - .*^
1S55,
New Orleans, La
JOHN ELY, son of John,,(No. S62), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., July 10, 1825 ; a soldier in Union
army from his enlistment, December, 1S63, till his discharge, July, 1865 ; now a farmer in Pelhani, Mass., where
he married, September 28, 1845, where she was born December 5, 1827, MARY ANN L., daughter of Rohert
and Clarissa CHASE.
CHILDREN.
3853*
I.
Charles Wesley.
1846, Oct. 16, Pelham,
Mass. J
3854
II.
Mary Lovina.
1850, Sept. 15,
3855
III.
John Lyman.
1855, July 10,
385f>
IV.
Jesse Manion.
1S58, March 26. '■
"
3857
V.
Mary Elizaheth.
1862, Aug, 19,
t-»«-» - -
1853. Aug.
Pelham, Mass,
1S77. Oct. 5, Pelliam, Mass.
ELY WARRINER STEBBINS, son of Lvdia Ely, (No. 563), was born in Belchertown, Mass., Febru-
ary 28, 1823, where he died February 18, 1877. He married in Belchertown, October 25, 1848, where she was
born Jtme 10, 1824, and where she died November i, 1879, ARDELLA., daughter of Joslxh and Betsey {S/iiif/i)
COWI.ES.
STEBIilNS children.
385S
3859
3860
3861
I. Ella Marl\.
II. Frederick Lyman.
III. Frank Euson.
IV. Wn.LARD Arthur.
1S50, Dec. 23, Belcliertown, Mass.
1854, Oct. 28,
1857, Jan'y 12,
1S65, July 13,
-»-^ 1601 ►.♦ —
i 1869,001. 17, Hrl.iurlown. Mass.
MIRIAM ELY HOMER, daughter of Miriam Ely, (No. S64), was born in Monson, Mass., December
22, 1827, where she died Septemlier 14, 1872. She marrried in Monson, Ajiril 30, 1850, ABRAHAM HASKE1,L
WHITE.
WHITE CHILDREN.
3862 I. Francis Ely. | 1S51, Feb'y 17, Monson, Mass.
Married, March i, 1873, Edna Puffer.
3863 II. Carrie Elizaheth Ely. | 1862, May 2S, Monson, Mass.
-»^ 1604 ►-H
1S77
lune II, Mons(ui, Mas
JAMES ELY STARR, son of Catharine Ann Ely, (No. 567), was born in New York City, September
21, 1813. He married in Burlington, la., October 8, 1846, SABRA BICKNELL, daughter of Jason Augustus
and Susan Shepard {Read) ELLIS, born in Taunton, Mass., November 29, 1827. Mr. Starr is a prominent
horticulturist, and for some time was president of the Illinois State Horticultural Society. Residence, Elsah,
Jersey county. 111.
STARR CHILDREN.
3864
I.
Frederick,
3865
11.
A Son.
3866
III.
.Adelaide Ellis.
3867
IV.
Iames Read.
386S
V.
Frank Augustus Ellis.
3S69
VI,
Walter Iiin.\tiian
IniCMFK.
1847, July 28, Madison county, 111.
1848, Dec. 7,
1849, Nov. 24, Alton. 111.
1852, Feb'y i,
1854, Feb'y 8,
1S56, March 14, "
1847, Aug. 8.
1S48, Dec. 7.
1851, M.ay g.
1S53, Sept. 25.
1862, lan'v Q,
SEVENTH GENERATION.
229
-,870
VII.
Charles Ei.v.
"iSji
VIII.
Sahr.v Ellis.
3S72
IX.
Wu.LLWi Burr.
1*73
X.
Ika Liiiis.
3S74
XI.
Susan Catharine.
3S75
XII.
Lucy Collins.
STARR CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
1S5S, AuiT. 5, .A.Iton, 111.
i860, Oct. 10,
1862, Oct. iS, near Elsah. "Jersey Co., Ill,
1865, Aug. 15,
1867, Oct. 24,
1S70, May I,
-^ X606 ►♦I
KKX. WILLIAM HENRY STARR, son of Catharine Ann Ely, (No. 567), was born in Middletown,
Conn., April 27, 1817 ; graduated from Illinois College in 1843; installed pastor of the Congregational Church,
in Elgin, 111., in 1S52, where he died of small-pox March 6, 1854. He married, March 26, 1850, LUCY
ELIZABETH, daughter of James A. and Jane S. COLLINS, of Griggsville, 111., who was born July 27, 1828, in
Boston, Mass. In 1870 Afrs. Starr was sent by the Woman's Union Missionary Society, of New York, to
take charge of their mission home in Peking, China. She married, April 9, 1873, Dr. Edward C. Lord, a
missionary in China and United States Counsul at Ningpo, where she died February 27, 1875, ^o children.
^^ 1608
AUGUSTUS ST,\RR,son of Catharine Ann Ely, (No. 567), was born in Middletown, Conn., February 13,
1823. A fruit grower in (Godfrey, Madison county. 111. He married, January 11, 1857, JOSEPHINF^, daughter
of Jdsei'H Wilson and ELiZAiiEiH Worden (IFard) SLEE, born in lialtimore, Md., March 8, 1838.
3576 I. William Edward.
3577 II. LuTiE Slee.
3S7S III. Nellie Ward.
3S79 IV. Edward Augustus.
3550 V. Anna Elliott.
3551 VI. Charles Frederick, i i86g, Sept. 23,
STARR CHILDREN.
1858, Nov. 5, Alton, 111.
i860, Nov. 27, Nokomis, 111.
1863, Feb'y 27, Godfrey, 111.
1864, Aug. 27.
1865, Nov. 12,
1S59, Aug. 5, Godfrey, 111.
^••-i 1609 ►.«-^
FR.VNKLIN STARR, son of Catharine Ann Ely, (No. 567j. was born in Boston, Mass., February 7,
1826; brought up in Illinois where his parents had removed. He was a nurseryman and farmer at Godfrey,
111.; secretary of the State Horticultural Society. He died in Godfrey, March 12, 1875. He married in Alton,
III, May 31, 1854, CATHARINE, daughter of Georoe W. and Lucy (AV;//) JOHNSON, born in Boston, Mass.,
December 25, 1830.
3SS2
I.
38S3
II.
38S4
III.
3885
IV.
3886
V.
3887
VI.
3S8S
VII
3SSg
VIII.
WiLLi.AM Henry.
Fanny Elizaheth.
Henry Ely.
James Frederick.
Catharine Alice.
Minnie-ha-ha. I
Sarah May. |
STARR children.
1S55, April I, Alton, III.
1857, Jan'y ir, Godfrey, 111.
185S, Nov. 24,
1S60, Nov. 12,
1S63, May 31,
1866, March 8, Elsali, III.
1866, March 8,
1871, March 26, Godfrey, III.
1S56, Sept. 27, Godfrey, 111.
I 1610 I
\\'1LLIAM^ELY WRICIHT, son of Mary Sophronia Ely, (No. 568), was born in Rome, Oneida county,
N. Y., February 19, i8og. Hydraulic engineer, was educated at the military school in Norwich, Vt., and at
Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. He married in Rome, August 23, 1832, MARIA, daughter of Aaron and
Rachel {S/ie/dnii) ROBERTS, born in Whitestown, N. Y., Marcli 31, 1813. Residence, Rome, N. V.
SEVENTH GENER.\TION.
3S90
I.
M.\RIA Louisa.
3891
11.
WiLUAM Greex.
3892
III.
y.vNE LorisA.
3893
IV.
Ann.v M.vrI-\.
3894
V.
Mary Ely.
3895
IV.
Robert Doxtater
\VRIGHT CHILDREN.
1836, Jan'v 9, Akron. Ohio.
1839, Aug. 9,
1844, July g, Pulaski, N. Y.
1S4S, Feb'y iS, "
1850, Nov. 16, Rome, N. Y.
1853, July I,
1836, Sept. 28, Akron, Ohio.
1S41, Jan'y 19,
[Unmarried.]
[Unmarried.]
[Unmarried.]
1S60, Jan'v 26, Oncota, Minn.
—^^ X6XS ►.
C.\TH.\RINE ELY STARR, daughter of Achsa Maria Ei.v, (No. S69), was born in Leyden, Lewis county,
N. Y., September 5, 1805. She married, October 29, 1828, WILLL^M TARSUSH, son of Ezra and Caroline
{]Vih-ox) HUNGERFORD, born October 10, 1798, in Sherman, Conn., and died in AVinfield, N. V., June 18,
1859. Mrs. Hu nger/oid remoyed to Lawrence, Kan.
HUNGERFORD CHILDREN.
1830, April I.
1S39, Nov. 29.
iiei'z^-*-^
3S96
I.
ROSETTA.
1829, Aug. 16.
3S97
II.
Seth Briggs.
1831, March 3.
3898
III.
Helen Louisa.
1833, March 17
3899
IV.
RoSETTA Maria.
1835, Feb'y 20.
3900
V.
Caroline.
1837, Sept. 2q.
3901
VI.
Benjamix Starr.
1840, June 15.
COL. SAMUEL HENRY S1".\RR, son of Achsa Maria Ely, (No. 569), was born in Leyden, Lewis
county, N. Y., July 31, 1810. His military record covers a period of almost fifty years. He was retired
December 15, 1870, "on account of long and faithful service and wounds received in action, with full rank
of colonel in the United States army." He married in New York, July 21, 1841, ELIZA, daughter of John and
Sarah {Truman) KURTZ, who was born May 7, 1822, in Philadelphia, Pa., where they now reside.
STARR children.
3902 I. AcHSAH Catharine. | 1842, March 31, Now York City.
Married in Austin, Texas, Nov. 12, 1866, William Duval Price.
Kurtz Henry. I 1846, Jan'y 25, New York Cil)'.
.VxNiE Martha. I 1850, June 20, Austin, Tex.
lo Ursul.y. 1851, Oct. 7, Fort Graham, Tex.
Samiki. Bexjanux. I 1857, April 20, Burlington. N. J.
3903
II
3904
HI
3905
IV
3906
V
1S47, .\pril 2, New York.
X618 ^ ^^~-
MARY ANN ST.\RR, daughter of Achsa Maria Ely, (No. S69), was born in I^eyden, I^ewis county,
N. Y., June 5, 1814. Residence, Rome, N. Y. She married, January 18, 1837, MORRIS, son of Walter and
Eunice {Hall) CHAPPELL, born in Clinton, N. Y., November 17, 1814, and died December 27, 1874.
CHAPPEI.L children.
3907
I.
U'LIA DrIGGS.
1S37, -^o^'- 2.
390S
11.
(\\tharine Sophia.
1S43, April 12
3y"9
III.
Mary Louise.
1S45, Jan'y 20.
3910
IV.
Harriet Roseita.
1S47, Sept. 28.
39"
V.
Samuel Freoerick.
1853, April 12
3912
VI.
("l.ARA.
1854, June 14.
1865, Jan'y 20.
1S60, March 10.
1S55, Aug. 25.
► - 1622 - -<
GEORGE STARR, son of Achsa Maria Ely, (No. S69), was born in Rome, N. Y., April 8, 1824;
removed to Chicago, 111., in 1856, and died at Washington Heights, near Chicago, of small-pox, January 14,
1874. He married, December 19, 1849, MARY ANN, daughter of Rufus and Parthenia {Nih-s) E.VSTON,
born March 18, 1S2S, in Whitestown, N. Y. Her residence, Chicago. 111.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 231
STARR CHILDREN.
3913 I. Chari.es. I 1S52, April 12. 1852,
3914 II. H.MTiE P.\i;the.\ia De I 1S54, Sept. 13.
[Jersey.
Married, June 27, 1876, Mark, son of Thomas and Mary (Parliliouse) Pitliur, of Lc Roy,
N. Y. Residence, Chicago.
3915
111.
Gkokc.e Benjamin.
1856, Nov. 2.
39if>
IV.
Fa.nnie Easto.v.
iSOi, Sept. 21.
3917
V.
Mary Easton.
1863, Nov. 14
Lives in Chicago. [Unmarried.]
1862, Oct. 28.
1S64, Jan'y 12.
-»♦ - 16S3 -
HARRIETT MARIA STARR, daughter of Achsa Maria Ely, (No. 569), was born in Rome, N. Y.,
July 8, 1826. In 1881 resided in Cleveland, Ohio. She married, October 31, 1849, EDWARD ADOLPHUS,
sun of" Caleb and Elisabeth (Afoore) TOMPKINS, born in Rensselaerville, N. Y., February 22, 1S20, who died
in Omaha, Neb., September 30, 1867.
TOMPKINS CHILDREN.
3gi8 I. Caleb Charles. | 1S51, Jan'y 16, Rome, N. Y.
3919 II. Edwin Adolphus. 1854, March 3, Detroit, Mich.
3920 III. Starr Eugene. | 1857, June 29, Cleveland, Ohio.
X625 t-*^.
EDWARD EMMERSON POWERS, son of Clarissa Betsey Ely, (No. 571), was born in Stow, Summit
county, Ohio, March 30, 1814, and died in San Francisco, Cal., November 27, 1864. He was one of those who,
in 1849, we"t 'o California, where most of his subsequent life was passed. In 1856 he returned to his native
State, where he spent two years, going back to San Francisco in 1858. In the summer of 1862 he visited his early
home in Ohio, and returned to California after his marriage, where, with his wife, he united with the Presbyterian
Church in East Oakland. The following is taken from an obituary in the San Francisco Evening Bulletin of
November 29, 1864.
" death of a I'IONKER."
" Eil-Miid E. Pinwrs, well known lo tlic publishers and printers of this Slate, died in this city yesterday of rheumatic
fever after an illness of only four days. Mr. Powers came to California from New York in 1849, and has worked at his pro-
fession ever since. He was one of the founders of the San Francisco Chronicle. For four years previous to his death he was
employed as a compositor in this office, and was universally esteemed by his fellow-workmen. Honest, industrious, temperate,
he passed through life without a stain. At the time of his death he was president of the Eureka Typographical Union."
He married in Marion, Ohio, September 8, 1862, SUSAN AMANDA, daughter of Hezekiah and Rachel
{Boone) PANCOAST, who was born in Cattawissa, Columbia county. Pa., March 17, 1825. In 1872 Mrs.
Powers returned to her home in Marion, Ohio, where she now resides.
powers children.
3921 I. A Dauc.htek. I 1864, May 14. Almeda, Cal. I 1864, May 14.
3922 II. Edwaru Emmerson. 1 1S65, July 21, " " |
-».< X626 ►♦•
SIDNEY AUGUSTUS POWERS, son of Clarissa Betsey Ely, (No. 571), was. born in Stow, Summit
I'ounty, Ohio, November 15, 1815, and died in Delaware, Ohio, September 2, 1861. He married in Rome, N. Y.,
October 5, 1847, where she was born November 6, 1825, MARY JANI'^, daughter of JoHn and iM.iZABKrii
{Henderson) MYERS.
powers children.
I. LrcY.
3924 II. Mary.
1848, .Aug. 26, Slow, Ohio. I 1873, hw'g. 13, Delaware, Ohio.
[Unmarried.]
1852, Dec. 5, Marysville. Ohio. , 1S53, July 6, Marvsville, Ohio.
3925 111. Charles Sidney. 1^58, Sept. 25, Rome. X, ^■
Si;VKN'l'H GENERATION.
-^V4 loas I
OLIVER BLISS rOWl';RS, sun of Clarissa Betsey Ely, (No. 571), was iK.rn in Weston, N. Y., AuL;ust
5. 1 819; an editor; residence, Suisiui, Cai. In 1861, being then editor of the Solano Herald, he was elected
iiy the Rcpnhlican party to the California Senate, and served two year.s. In 1869 was chosen county judge of
Solano county, and served four years. With the exception of two and a-half years, has been the editor of the
pajjcr referred to since March i, i860. He married in Alameda, Cal., Sejjtember 6, 1873, HARRIET CLINTON,
daughter of Willlvm ahd Sarah i^Moorc) RITTENHOUSE, born June 9, 1839, in Monroe, Wis.
ROWERS CHILDREN.
392'> I. Clara Locisa. | 1S74, July 7, Siiisim, C.il. 1
31)27 II. Edvvakd Aina-sins. \ 1S76, May 24, " " |
*— X6S9 ►.«.
HARRIET LOUISA POWERS,daughter of Clarissa Betsey Ely, (No. 571), was bom in Taberg,OneidaCo.
N. v., December 5, 1820. She married in Stow, Ohio, June 14, i85i,CiEOR(;E HORATIO, son of Har.schal and
Maria ( Wales) WALDO, born in Mantua, Portage county, Ohio, December 14, 1829. Residence, Delaware, Ohio.
WALDO children.
3i)2S I. Ci.AKIssA \L\K1A. 1852, Aug. 4. Delaware, Ohio. 1S60, Nov. 9, Dclawaic. Ohio.
3929 H. Fannie. | 1S56, July 20, " ■' j 1S56, .\ug. — ,
♦»-. X6a3 ►.♦^
FRANKLIN ELY POWERS, son of Clarissa Betsey Ely, (No. 571), was born in Utica, N. Y.,
January 28, 1829, and died in Prospect, Marion county, Ohio, November 13, 1872; a physician and surgeon. He
married in Marseilles, Wyandot county, Ohio, October 15, 1857, where she was born April 15, 1839, S.^LLIE,
daughter of Charles and Susan (^Cary) MERRIMAN, who, in 1881, was living in Kenton, Ohio.
31)30
I
3931
II
3932
III
3933
IV
Charles Gregory.
Willis Mekrima.n.
Frank Earl.
George Lovei.l.
powers children.
1S60, Sept. 25, Prospect, Ohio.
iSfi2, April 14,
1866, .April 20,
1S70, March 21,
»^^ X633 .^*-
HKNRY HUIDON ELY, son of Charles Augustus, (No. 573), vvas born in l\)welton, (la., .September
9, 1830, and was drowned in the Mississippi river at St. Louis, Mo., .\pril 2, 1858. He marrried in St. Louis,
December 18, 1851, ARTEIMESI.A. FRANCES, an orphan, place of birth and ]>arents unknown. She died in
St. Louis June i, 1853. He married in St. Louis, December 18, 1855, ANN M.\RIA, daughter of Moses and
Rebecca (/"/(.rfc) SOUTHARD, born in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May 25, 1832. Residence, St. Louis.
children.
3934 1. CiLVKLLs Benjanun. | 1S53, ,-\piil )3, St. Louis, Mo. | 1854, June 2S, Si. Louis, Mo.
SECOND MARRIA(;E.
3935 II. A Daui;h ter. \ I 1856, Aug. 22, St. Louis, Mo. i 1S56, Aug. 22. Sc Louis, Mo.
3936 III. Kate. \ , 1S56, Aug. 22, .... [ 1856, Sept. 4, "
3937 IV. Henry Higdon. | 1857! Dec. 14, " " 1
♦»-. X638 i^.*
CHARLES AUGUSTITS ELY, son of Ch.\rles A., (No. 573), was born in Monroe, (ki., January 18,
1837, and died in St. Louis, Mo., January 10, 1874. He married in St. Louis, February 17, 1862, REBECCW
J.VNE, daughter of William Ellioi r and Christian {^Bower) HYATT, born in Philadelphia, Pa., August 18,
1S40. Residence, St. Louis.
children.
393S I. Charles Hyait. i 1S64, Feb'y 3, St. Louis, Mo. 1 1865, .April 24, Si. Louis, Mo.
3939 II. Walier. | 1S67, June 12, " " \
SEVENTH GENERATION.
1 1633 .^«^
LOUISA CATHARINE ELY, daughter of Charles A., (No. 573), was bom in St. Louis, Mo., Ajjril 4,
1839. She married, January 14, 1862, LUZERNE JASPER, son of H.wuen and Lucind.^ {Griswohi ) PECK,
born in Bloonifield, Conn., September 25, 1835. Residence, St. Louis, Mo.
PECK CHILDREN.
3940
I.
\u\ Louise.
1S63, June 27,
St.
Louis, Mo
3041
II.
Ch.\rles Luzerne.
1S65, July 16,
3942
III.
Eugene H.wden.
1866, Sept. 7,
3943
IV.
Viola Ely.
1S70, Nov. 9,
3944
V.
Luzerne Hayden.
1872, Inly 26,
3945
VI.
Ell.\ Norma.
1874, Aug. 9,
3946
VII.
Evelyn Ani)ERS(jn.
1S7S, May 16,
1S67, Oct.
St. Louis, Mo.
► ^ X641 .-**-
REV. ISAAC HENRY liRAYTON, son of Louisa Cecelia Ely, (No. 574), was born in Deerfield, Oneida
county, N. Y., November 29, 1821, and died in Nevada, Cal., April 12. 1869. He graduated from Hamilton
College, and in 1849 from Union Theological Seminary, New York. In 1850 went to California as a missionary
and remained until his death. He married in Mendham, Morris county, N. J., September — , 1854, where she was
born October 17, 1836, MARY ELIZ.\BETH, daughter of Mahlon and Lucelia PITNEY.
3947
394*
I. Mary Louisa.
II. Henry Piinkv.
LR.WTON CHILDREN.
1S57, Sept. 3. San Jose. Cal.
1S62, July 8, Oakland, Cal,
♦^ X643 .^*-
l8fto, Feb'y 26, Oakland, Cal.
HELEN MARIA BRAY'TON, daughter of Louisa Celia Ely, (No. 574), was born in Watertown, N. Y.,
lune 8, 1825, where she now resides. She married in Watertown, September 20, 1849, ALEXANDER, son of
Alexander and Christina CAMPBELL, liorn in Edinburgh, Scotland, who died in ,\ugusta, Oneida county,N.Y'.
3949
3950
3951
3952
I. .\i.exander.
II. Xeli.u; Maria.
III. Louisa Christina.
IV. El.IZAUETH.
CAM1>BELL CHILDREN.
1851, Sept. 26, Watertown, N. Y.
1853, Aug. I,
1856, June 10,
1S58, Oct. 30,
♦^^ 1646 t~^*~-
LAURA ELIZABETH PATTEN, daughter of L.wra Warriner, (No. 575), was born in Greenwich,
Mass., November 3, 1820, where she married, September 18, 1842, where he was born February 5, 1818, RUFUS
HYDE, son of John Lindsey and Mary {Hyde) MELLEN ; merchant and postmaster in Amboy, 111.
.MELLEN CHILDREN.
3955
395f'
III.
IV.
Ella Frances. | 1S45, May 6, Greenwich, Mass. |
Married in Amboy, 111., Nov. 24, 1864, Dwight Willis Stantor. No children.
W.vi.rER Clayto.n. | 1848, July 10, Greenwich Mass. |
Married in Amboy, III., Oct. 10, 1871, Louisa Thompson. Children: Ernest Roy, born
Feb'y 17, 1875; Dwight Stantor, born Aug. 13, 1S7S ; Rufus Harold, born Feb'y 5, 1881.
Florence Virginia. 1 1856, Dec. 29, Amboy, 111.
May Georgiana | 1859, July 6, "
Married in Ambov, 111., Oct. 22, 1S79, Howard Spencer Hazen. One child, Florence
May, born Sept 25, iSSo.
»^ 16-3:9 . ■ —
EMERSON ^VOODARD PATTEN, son of Laura Warriner, (No. 575), was born in Greenwich, Mass.,
September 25, 1826. Residence, Sublette, Lee county. 111.; agent of Illinois Central Railroad. He married in Dixon,
111., .\ugust 25, 1859, LUCY ELIZ.VBETH MORSE, born at Great Bend, Susquehanna Co., Pa., December 25, 1S32.
si:yenth generation.
3957
395S
395q
I. Leonora Evalena.
II. AlI'Rkii Emerson.
III. Calvin Ely.
PATTEN CHILDREN.
1S60, Sc'pl. 24, Amboy. III.
1S64, Dec. 25,
1S66, Nov. 10, " "
.\NDREW AUSTIN WARRINER, son of Stephen Orlando, (No. 57 7), was born in Monson, Ma.ss.,
|unc 9, 1836. He married in Monson, December 28, 1859, where she was born August 2, 1839, SARAH JANE,
daughter of Parley and Mary Thayer {HealJi) WOOD.
WARRINER CHILDREN.
3(/)0
I.
.Andkew Walter.
1861, M.Trcli 18, Monson, Mass
3961
11.
Homer Wood.
1S62, Oct. 22,
3g62
III.
Fred Homer.
1S63, Oct. y.
3963
IV.
lu.siE Maria. )
1865, Julys,
3964
V.
Ella Mary. \
1S65, July 5.
39*^5
VI.
Andrew Loris.
1867, July I,
3966
VII.
Arthur Warren.
1S69, Jan'y 17,
3967
VIII.
George Lincoln.
1871, April 9,
396S
I.\.
Ai.vAN Smith.
1S73, May 14,
3969
X.
Harriet Lulu.
1875, Feb'y 14,
397U
XI.
Len..\ Josephine.
1878, Aug. 28,
1S67, April 2S, Mou:
1S63, Jan'y6,
STEPHEN CADY WARRINER, son of Stephen O., (No. S77), was born in Monson, Mass., August 25,
1S39. Insurance agent in Springfield, Mass. He married, Sei)teinber 19, 1866, ELIZABETH B. LINCOLN,
born in Warren, Mass., August 11, 1843, where she died July 28, 1877.
WARRINER CHILD.
39-1 I. William Stei'HEN. | 1S&7, July 19, Warren, Mass. |
^^ X663 ^.^
SAMUEL ELY MACK, .son of Mary Ely, (No. 581), was born in Middlefield, Mass., November 8, 1815,
and died in St. Louis, Mo., December 16, 1866. He married in Covington, Ky., September 7, 1841, REBECCA
AMELIA, daughter of Ephraim and Rebecca Stillman {Burr) ROBBINS, born in Boston, Mass., April
3, 1814.
3972
I
3973
II
3974'*
III
3975
IV
3976
V
3977*
VI
3978
VII
3979
V4II
39S0
IX
mack children.
1S42, July 3, Amherst, Mass.
Mary Ely. | 1842, July 3, Amherst, Mass.
Mary Ely. | 1843, Sept. 8, " " |
Married in Portland, Oregon, July 2, 1879, Rev. Edward Ilsley Galvin. No childreiL
Henrietta Robins.
Ei'HRaim Robins.
Harriet Rebecca.
Henry' Ely'.
Cornelia.
Edward Pitcairn.
Charles Samuel.
1845, June 12, Amherst, Mass.
1848, Feb'y 3,
1849, Dec. I,
1851, Oct. 19, Covington, Ky.
1852, Nov. 14, " "
1S55, Dec. I, " "
1856, Dec. 13, " "
1S4S, Aug. 25, Amherst, Mass.
1850, July 12, " "
1853, Aug. 14.
1865, Jan'y 26.
--»*-. X66S ►♦.^
NATHANIEL ELY GOODWIN, son of Beulah Ely, (No. 585), was born in Wintonbury, now Bloom-
field, Conn., November 2, 181 2. He married in Columbus, Miss., December 13, 1840, ANN ELIZABETH,
daughter of Aeneas Sayer and Elisabeth (Su/fy) REEVES, born in Charleston, S. C, October 8, 1818.
Jiesidence, Columbus, Miss.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
GOODWIN CHILDREN.
39S1
39S2*
39S3*
30S4
39S5
39S6
3987
39SS
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
Josi.\H Kellogg.
'm.\rv.
Eliz.vfeth.
Lrcv.
1S42, Aug. 23, Columbus
1S44, Aug. 3,
1846, Sept. 17,
1848, Dec. iS,
Married Thomas Wade Spicer, born in Laurens county, Ga., April 3, 1S44
Fulward and Evalina (Hamptori) Spicer. No children.
N.-\TH.\NIEL Ei.v
S.iRAH.
Sophia.
Miss.
iSyf), .-\u,g. 16, Colu
sou of Jc
18S3, April 4, Centr
1B50, Dec. 7, Columbu
1853, June 9,
1S56, April 29, " "
Married in Columbus, Miss., June 29, 1S81, Charles Buder
TiMiiTiiY. I i860, Oct. 31, Columbus, Miss.
Married Louisa Powell, of Montgomery, Ala., who died in Columbus, Miss., Jun'
i88r.
mbus. Miss.
ihn
c Hill, Fl.a.
29.
^•^ le-zs .^^
REV. CHARLES CARROLL McINTIRE, son of Abigail Colton, (No. S92), was born in West
Springfield, (Feeding Hills), Mass., May 14, 1830. He graduated from the Auburn Theological Seminary in
1861, was ordained September 17, 1861, and has been pastor of Congregational churches in Windsor I-ocks,
Conn., Lansing, Mich., and in 1879 ^^'^s pastor of the church in Rockport, Mass. He married, June 19, 1861, in
Albany, N. Y., JENNY, daughter of James JOHNSON, born in Yonkers, N. Y., July 9, 1832.
M INTIRE CHILDREN.
3989
399"
I. Jesse.
II. SlliNEV ElI.SWi
1S62, Sept. 28.
1S65, March 18.
-»*^ xev^t ►*<
HENRY ECKFORD McINTIRE, son of Abigail Colton, (No. 592), was born in. West Springfield,
(Feeding Hills), Mass., October 3, 1832. He married in Brooklyn, N. Y., March 19, 1863, CAROLINE
MARIA, daughter of John Crawford and Caroline {Arimvi) WALKER, born in r>urlington. N. J.. June 30,
1842. Residence, East New York, Kings county, N. Y.
m' INTIRE CHILDREN.
1S64, July 4, .New York City.
i86g, April 30, Philadelphia, Pa.
1871, April S, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1S75, July 24,
3991
I.
Frederick Henry.
399=
II.
Jesse Annan.
3993
III.
WiLLi.\M Alexander
3994
IV.
Geokge Colton.
►♦^ I6ve ^
JESSE McINTIRE, son of Abigail Colton, (No. 592), was born in West Springfield, (Feeding Hills),
Mass., June 11, 1836. Was a member of the One Hundred and Eleventh New York Infantry from 1862 till
the close of the war in 1865. He married in Rockport, Mass., July 12, 1876, FANNIE, adopted daughter
of Jabez R. and Hannah {Jewett) GOTT, born in Portland, Me., February 4, 1835, daughter of Nathaniel
and Sophronia [Mitchell) FOSDICK. Residence, Fremont Centre, Newaygo county, Mich.
M INIIRE CHILD.
ETHAN COOLEY ELY, son of Captain Ethan, (No. 593), was born in Longmeadow, Mass., ISIay 17,
1835, where he now resides. He married, September i, 1857, CHARITY RICHARDSON, daughter of Levi
and Ann {Ayers) BUSH, born in Whately, Mass., August 14, 1836, and died in Longmeadow, January 19, 1867.
3996
3997
Mason Warren.
Ethan Coolev.
1S58, Sept. 26,
iSf)!, Oct. 3,
CHILDREN.
Longmeadow, Mass.
1S71, Nov.
1862, Aug.
Longmeadow, Mn
2;6
SEVENTH GENERATION.
OBITUARY.
At a meeting of the students of Monson Academy held November ii, 187 1, the following resolutions were
passed unanimously :
"Wherk.is, God in His providence has removed by death Mason H-^ain-n Ely, a member of this institution :
Resolved, that while we would bow in submission to the divine will, wc mourn the loss of a dearly beloved school-mate,
who, though one of the youngest of our number, had secured the esteem of us all by bis amiable disposition, his manly
deportment, his sincere, generous character, and his faithful attention to all his duties.
Resolved, that we deeply sympathize with the bereaved father and friends in this most grievous affliction.
Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the Sfriiif^Jield Republican and Palmer Journal iox publication.
G. H. Chaffee,
C. H. Rickets,
J. D. Er.LESToN.
Committee on Resolutions.
*^ xe-zs .-"•^
WILLIAM ELY BOIES, .son of Abigail Ely, (No. S9S), was bom in Charleston, S. C, January 27,
1823 ; resides in Longmeadow, Mass. He married, June 15, 1864, in Blanford, Mass., where she wa.s born March
24, 1836, ELIZABETH PHELPS, daughter of Dr. Silas and Melissa {Phelps) WRIGHT.
399S
3990
I. ELIZAIiETH.
II. WlI.I.IAM ARTEMAS
BOIES CHILDREN.
1865, May I, Longmeadow, Mass.
1S71, April 10,
-•-^ X680
JANE LOUISA BOIES, daughter of Abicail Ely, (No. S95), was bom in South Hadley, Mass., July 19,
1824, and died in Plainville, Conn., April 8, 1858. She married in Northampton, Mass., May 20, 1845, REV. JOEL
LYMAN DICKINSON, born in Granby, Mass., May 20, 1812, son of John and Mary {Lytrian) DICKINSON, who
died in Plainville, Conn., July 13, 1867.
DICKINSON CHILDREN.
4000 I. Iane Boies. | 1848, Oct. 14, Northfield, Conn. |
Married in Longmeadow, Mass., Dec. 29, 1S69, Edward P. Taber, eldest son of Stephen
Mills and Nancy (Cole) Taber, born in Blackstone, Mass., Oct. 22, 1S45.
4001 11. Mary Louisa. I 1855, Sept. 19, Plainville, Conn. I
4002 III. WlI.I.IAM Ely. I 1858, Feb'y 23, " " | 1858, Sept. 6, Farmington, Conn.
-*.^ 1681 •^*
CAROLINE ELY BOIES, daughter of Sarah Ely, (No. 596), was born in Blanford, Mass., Januar\- 4,
1825. She married in Northampton, Mass., May 3, 1848, GEORGE BYRON ELY, of t\ie Jos/nia Ely branch.
He was born in New York City, October 8, 1825, son of James G. and Maria {Hoffmire) Ely ; was admitted to
the bar of New Jersey in 1848; removed to Janesville, Wis., in 1851; district attorney in 1854-5; organized a
company in Second Wisconsin Volunteers in 1861, and commanded the .same till 1864, when he was appointed
paymaster U. S. A.; was discharged in 1866, and removed to Brooklyn, N. Y., practicing law in New York City.
ELY CHILDREN.
1S52, May 5, Heightstown, .\. J.
4003
I.
Caroline Boies.
1850, Feb'y 12, Paterson, N. J
4004
II.
Arthur Howard.
1854, Sept. 12, Janesville, Wis
4005
III.
Sarah Maria.
1S56, Dec. 7,
4006
IV.
Elizabeth Lauretta.
1858, March 30, "
4007
V.
Mary Boies.
i860, Feb'y 5, " "
WILLIAM BOIES, son of Sarah Ely, (No. 596), was born in Blanford, Mass., March 21, 1827, and died
in Troy, N. Y., June 17, 1872. He graduated from Yale College in 1852, was admitted to the bar in New York,
1 85 2, and continued to practice his profession in that State until his death, except for a period of two years, during
which he resided in Northampton, Ma.ss. He married in Hudson, N. Y., September 20, 1859, where she was bom
September 29, 1S33, SUSAN RIVINGTON, daughter of Henry and Jane {Rlviiiglon) HOGEBOOM.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
237
400S I. Jane Rivington.
4009 II. Henry Hogehoom.
41HO III. WlI.LIA.M JUSTl'S.
4111 1 IV. Rivington Ely.
BOIES CHILDREN.
1S61, Jany 27, Brookljn, N. Y.
■ 1S64, April 3, New York City.
1867, March 5, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1869, April II, Northampton, Mass.
^ »-^ X683 ,^^*.
iSf)S, Nov. 19, Norlhamplon, Mass.
1869, August 15, Northampton, Mas
ETHAN ELY BOIES, son of Sarah Ely, (No. 596), was bom in Blanford, Mass., February 12, 1829,
and died in Brooklyn, N. Y., May 6, 1868. He graduated from Amherst College, removed to San Francisco,
Cal., in 1853, from thereto Janesville, Wis., in i860, and to Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1866. A lawyer. He married in
San Francisco, Cal., June 25, 1857, MARY ELIZABETH, daughter of \Vili.l\.m and Mary (^Hooker) HOWE,
born in Boston, Mass., October 6, 1835.
BOIES CHILD.
4012 I. Justus William. | 1861, Aug. 12, Janesville, Wis. |
*~^ X68-a: .^*
SARAH BOIES, daughter of Sarah Ely, (No. 596), was born in Blanford, Mass., April 7, 1831, and in
1883 was living in Rye, N. Y. She married in Northampton, Mass., November 24, 1852, EDWARD PITKIN,
son of Rev. Pitkin and Fanny {Smitli) COWLES, born in Canaan, Conn., January 19, 1815, and died in
Chicago, 111., December 2, 1874, on his journey from San Francisco, Cal., to his home. Mr. Coivlcs graduated
from Yale College in 1836, was admitted to the bar in New York; resided and practiced law in Hudson,
N. Y., till 1853, when he removed to New York City and continued his profession there until his death, except one
year, during which he was one of the judges of the supreme court of New York.
4013
4014
4015
4016
I. Edward Boies.
II. Da\id Smith.
III. Charles Pitkin.
IV. Justus Boies.
COWLES CHILDREN.
1S55, Oct. 2, Northampton, Mass.
1S57, Dec. 25,
1859, July II, New York City.
1S62, Feb'y 17,
»^^ 1685 . .-
ABBIE LOUISA BOIES, daughter of Sarah Ely, (No. 596), was born in Blanford, Mass., September
9, 1833, and died in Chicago, 111., January 31, 1871. She married in Northampton, Mass., October 12, 1859,
WILLIAM ADDISON, son of Addison and Catharine {Hogebooni) PORTER, born in Catskill, N. Y., April
25, 1827, and died in Chicago, 111., October 27, 1873. He was admitted to the bar in New York in 1852 ; in
1853 removed from Hudson, N. Y., to Chicago, 111., and resided there till his deatli, being at that time one of the
judges of the superior court of that city.
I. David Boies
PORTER CHILD.
I i860, Oct. 4, Northampton, Mass.
HANNAH LAMSON ELY, daughter of Jon.ythan, (No. 597), was born in Keene, N. H., July 19, 1833, and
died at " Tanglewood Farm," near Cincinnati, Ohio, December 24, 1864. She married, July i, 1857, EDWARD
CHALMERS MORRIS,son of Rev. B. F. and Eliza {Chittenden) MORRIS, born in Oxford, Ohio, August 16, 1834,
and died in Urbana, Ohio, October 15, 1869.
MORRIS CHILDREN.
4018
4019
4020
I. William Lamson.
II. Edith Ely.
III. Anna Marjorie.
1859, June II, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1S60, Oct. 8,
1S63, June 24,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
•^ XV68 ►♦•
ELEAZER DAY, son of Marv Chapin, (No. 7 OS), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December 14, 1804,
and died at the house of his son, John CoiikUn Day, in Ilion, N. Y., October 22, 1873 He married AMARII,DA
HITCHCOCK, born in Springfield, Mass., in 1811, who died in Northampton, Mass., March 13, 1863.
4021
I.
Ai.oNzo.
1 1S32, Aug. — .
4022
II.
pilIN CONKLIN.
1835, Dec. 7.
4023
III.
Ellen.
1 1S38, .
DA'l' CHILDREN.
--^^ xwa ---
1876, April 26
JURE CHAPIN DAY, son of Mary Chapin, (No. 705), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 6,
1815 ; a farmer, living in 1881, in Independence, Iowa. He married in West Springfield, December 5, 1844,
POMEROY, daughter of Rufus and Huldah {Graham) POMEROY, born in Northampton, September 17, 1822.
DAY CHILDREN.
4024
I.
Fannie Maria.
4025
II.
Chakles Horace.
4026
III.
Fred. Henry.
4027
IV.
IiiA Fannie.
4028
V.
1 I U HERT.
1849, Jan'y l, West Springfield, Mass.
1850, Sept. 8, "
1853, Jan'y 13, St. Charles, 111.
1858, May 19, Independence, la.
T865, July 29,
1S49, Nov. 25, West Springfield, Mass
1S65, Sept. (1, Independenc
EVELINE M.\RY DAY, daughter of Mary Chapin, (No. 70S), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
October 30, 1817, and died November 29, 1884, in Burlington, Kane county. 111. She married in Springfield,
Mass., August 30, 1843, CALVIN MORSE, son of PrincI'. and Clarissa (A/nrsf) .'\NDREWS, born in Ware,
Mass., February 9, 1816, and in 1881 was living in Burlington, 111.
4029
I.
4030
II.
4031
III.
4032
IV.
4033
V.
4034
VI.
4035
VII.
WiLLLXM Wallace.
Syrena Adeline.
Malita Augusta.
Sullivan Dexter.
Franklin Ely.
Horace Millard.
Cai.\in DeWain.
ANDREWS CHILDREN.
1844, Xov. 26, Ruilinglon, 111.
1846, Jan'y 14,
1847, April 14,
1S50, March 3,
1852, Aug. 20,
1857, Aug. 8,
1859, Jan'y 19.
SULLIVAN MATTOON DAY, grain merchant in Waterloo, la., son of Mary Chapin, (No. 705),
was born in West Springfield, Mass., December 12, 1821. He married in Kane county. 111., October 27, 1853,
PHELPS, daughter of Cyrus and Olive {Smith) PHELPS, born in Cuyahoga county, Ohio, April 25, 1836.
4036
4037
4038
I. Otis Elijah.
II. |CLIA Irene.
III. Alice Marv.
DAY CHILDREN.
1856, Oct. 15, Waterloo, la.
185S, Dec. 23,
1864, Nov. 4,
AURELIA JANE CHAPIN, daughter of Aurelia Ely, (No. 709), was born in Westfield, Mass., May
15, 181 1, and died in Seneca Falls, N. Y., December 24, 1875. She married in Seneca Falls, May 4, 1834,
JOSEPH LEWIS, son of Silas and Sally {EUis) BEEBE, born in Chenango county, N. Y., March 6, 1803,
who died in Seneca Falls, February 8, 1885.
deele children.
4039 I. Harriet Joseitiia.
4040* II. Theodore Chapin.
4041" III. George Warren.
4042 IV. Aurelia.
1S34, Dec. 26, Seneca Fall
1S37, Jan'y 25,
1S39, Sept. 25,
1843, Aug. 28,
N. Y.
37, July 8, Seneca F.alls. N. Y.
1870, March 5, Seneca Falls, N. Y.
[Uninarried.]
EIGHTH GENERATION.
239
^-.IVZV
15ARNABAS SPRAGUK CHAPIN, son of Aurei.ia Elv, (Xo. 709), a banker, residing in Jackson,
Mich., was born in Seneca Falls, N. Y., February 4, 1820. From 1852 to 1879 he was connected with banking
institutions, first in Dansville, N. Y., with ^. Siueet d~= Co.; then with First National Bank, Dansville, and for ten
years with the banking house of P. H. Loomis & Co., in Jackson, Mich. Since 1879 he has not been engaged in
active business. He married in Rochester, N. Y.,June5, 1845, where ^l^"^ ^^'"^^ '^'"f" .'"'""^ -3' 1825, CLARISSA
ANN SMITH.
CH.'iPJN CHIl.DRE.V.
4043*
I.
Cl.\ra Jane.
4044---
[[.
.■\N-N-V Aurei.ia.
4>->45
III.
Theodore Wii.i,i.\m.
4046*
IV.
Edith Delia.
4047
V.
Henry Ely.
1846, Nov. 2(), Rochester, N. Y.
184S, Oct. 3, Dansville, N. Y.
1851, Aug. 13,
1S54, June 13,
1S60, July 4, "
-»»^ IVSO ►^
1S74, Feb'y 4, Jacksou, Midi.
]ANE ELISABETH ELY, daughter of Enoch, (No. 711), was born in Fabiiis, Onondaga county, N. Y.,
Seiitember 13, 1826, where she married, January 16, 1850, WILLIAM ENOS, son of Enos and Lucy {Savage)
BACON, born in Delphi, Onondaga county, March 19, 1821 ; a real estate dealer in Litchfield, Montgomery
county. III.
BACON CHILDREN.
1850, Dec. 2, Fabius, N. Y.
1S50, Dec. 3, " "
1S56, .i^pril 13, Adrian, Mich.
iSfjo, July 3, Litchfield, 111.
1862, Aug. 5, "
1865, Dec. 22,
1S69, Aug. 24,
-».- XV82 -^*-
404S
I.
E.\1M.\ LlTCHl-IE
4049
II.
Lucy Jane.
4050
III.
Anna Ely.
4051
IV.
Henry Ely.
4052
V.
Esther Ely.
4053
VI.
L.VURA.
4054
VII.
\Villi.\m Exos.
1S64, .\piil 22, Litchfield, 111.
1866, Feb'y 21,
1S70, May I,
JONATH.AN MOSLEY SMITH, son of Martha Ely, (No. 717), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
March 20, 181 7, where he died March 18, 1867. He married in West Springfield, March 30, 1843, LUCINDA,
daughter of Oliver and Esther {Dickinson) WARREN, born in .\mherst, Mass., November 3, 1823, now living
in Holyoke, Mass.
SMITH CHILDREN,
1844, Oct. (). West Springfield, Mass.
1846, March 13,
1851, Aug. 24, Holyoke, Mass.
1854, June 14,
Y., Sept. 22, 1875, Oia Lily, daughter of Robert and Jaue (Blauvelt)
Hitchcock, born in Springfield, Feb'y 8, 1S56.
4055*
I.
Emily Maria.
4056
II.
Ellen Sophia.
4057
III.
Charles Fayette.
4058
IV.
Herbert Mosley.
Married in Albany, N
*»^ X784: ^*-
JUBA ELY SMITH, son of M.artha Ely, (No. 717), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 5, 182 1,
and died in Chicopee, Mass., June 11, 1882. F'or twenty years overseer of Glasgow Mills, South Hadley Falls,
and afterward superintendent of Springfield Street Railroad. He married in Brooklyn, Vt., July 26, 1846, LYDI.A
DUNCAN, daughter of Samuel and Polly {Miller) BUTTERFIELD, born in Dummerston, Vt., December 12,
1823, who died in Chicopee, Mass., September 8, 1876.
SMITH children.
1847, June 12, Holyoke, Mass. I
1S50, Feb'y 4,
1853, Jan'y I, " "
1, Mass., May 25, 1SS3, Efretta Roberts, born in Brunswick, Me.. M.iy
4059*
I.
Fannie Cutler.
4060*
II.
Austin Ely.
4061
III.
Frank Arthur
Married in Lo
IV. V.\ \ Lvi
isi.o, Sept. 17, South Hadley Falls, Mass. | 1871, Feb'y 4, Springfield, Mass
E](;HTH GENERATIOiN.
HIRAM MYRON SMITH, son of Martha Elv, (No. 717), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
October i6, 1828. Remarried in Southwick, Mass., December 31, 1850, where she was born March 26, 1832,
ROXANA, daughter of Shem and Salome {Carter) LOOMIS. She died in West Springfield, May 16, 1863.
He married, October 20, 1868, GEORGIA ANNA, daughter of Rufus and Susan {Gi/maii) TUPFER, born
October 17, 1836.
SMITH CHILD.
4063* I. Lizzie Ja.ne. | 1853. Sept. 8, Holvoke, Mass. |
-^^ XV3X ►-«.
CHARLES ELY, son of Dea. Joseph, (No. 721), was born in West Springfield, Ma.ss. , August 22, 1842.
Residence, Easthampton, Mass. He married in Holyoke, Mass., November 11, 1879, M.\RY, daughter of
James Robert and Marv Louise {Shay) ASHWOOD, born in Ogdensburg, N. Y., April 5, 1S5S.
CHILD.
4064 I. {'iiAKi.F.s MakM'-.v. I iSSo, Dec. 11. EastlianL|)toii, Mass. | iSSi, March 13, Kasiliampton, Mass.
-^-- xvQa •►^♦^
EMMA LOUISA ELY, daughter of Dea. Joseph, (No. 721), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
December 3, 1844. She married in Holyoke, Mass., (where they still reside), June 5, 1873, JAMES BIRNEY,
son of Charles and Julia {C/app) WHITMORE, born in Sunderland, Mass., June 19, 1843.
WHIT.MORE CHILD.
4065 I. y.VMEs Howard. | 1874, Nov. 7, Holyoke, Mass.
JOSEPH ELY', son of Dea. Joseph, (No. 721), was born in West Springfield, Ma.ss., Sejjtember 10, 1846.
He married, December 25, 1876, JOSEPHINE L.VWRENCE, daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Lydia
Haley {To/u-y) WINC;, born in Fairfield, Me., March 15, 1S57. Residence, East Hampton, Ma.ss.
children.
4066 I. JosKi'H Harold. | 1878, Aug. i, Holyoke, Mass. 1
4067 II. Raymond Wing. ! 18S0, Nov. 11, Easthampton, Mass. | iSSi, May 30, Easthaiii|)toii, Mass.
*-^ XV94= .^«
HKLE;N AMANDA ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No. 722), was born in Holyoke, Mass., September 12,
1853. She married in West Springfield, November 27, 1878, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HAWLEY, Jr., a phy-
sician, son of B. F. and Mary {Seaverns) Hawley, born in Bristol, Conn., December 23, 1853. • Residence,
Philadelphia, Pa.
HAWLEY CHILD.
406S I. Benjamin Franklin | iSSi, Jan'v 20, Philadclpliia, Pa. |
— ^-^x-zas-.*^
AMANDA GRAVES ELY, daughter of Ausitn, (No. 723), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Oct. 4,
1837, and died in Holyoke, Mass., July 4, 1878. She married in Holyoke, June 19, 1862, HUBBELL PIERCE
born in Bristol, Conn., Oct. 2, 1832, son of Theodore and Juliette {Fierce) TERRY. Mr. Terry is a banker,
cashier of the Hadley Falls National Bank in Holyoke.
TERRY children.
4069 I. Ella Louisa. [ 1863. June 5, Holyoke, Mass.
4070 II. Ellen Pauline. 1866, June 26, " " 1876, Feb'y iS, Holyoke, Mass.
4071 HI. .Austin Theodoke. \ 1871, Aug. 22,
^
EICzHTH GENERATION.
The following obituary is taken from The Holyoke News of Saturday, July 6, 1878 :
" DEATH OF MRS. TERRY."
" The death of Mrs. Terry, which we announce in another column, will bring sadness to many beside those of the family
circle which she graced with her christian virtues, and adorned with her quiet, unaffected and ladylike demeanor. Born
and reared within the city limits many will remember the delicate and winsome child, others will recall the shy and modest
maiden, and many more remember her only as tjie faithful wife and devoted mother, whose ambition centered in woman's
highest and holiest mission, to make her home attractive and cheerful, with happy and loving hearts around her. Never of
robust health, and an invalid for several years, she bore her afflictions without repining, and never shadowed the household
with complaints or forebodings. Her courage, fortitude and hopefulness, often sustained her, even when her strength gave
out, and when she was finally prostrated ten days since by over exertion in her domestic affairs, during the summer heats, and
the inevitable became apparent, she awaited the end with tliat serene resignation and confiding trust in the future, which an
abiding christian faith, and a blameless life alone can give. Beside her husband, father and mother, Mrs. Terry leaves two
children, aged twelve and six years respectively. One little daughter rests beside her in ' Forrestdale.'
"The blessings of her quiet life.
Fell on us like the dew.
And good thoughts, where her footsteps pressed.
Like fairy blossoms grew."
*-^ irz&G .^*.
OSCAR FITZLAND DEMING, son of Elizur, (No. 725), was born in Sandisfield, Mass., June 22,
1S16. He married, September 10, 1839, MARY AMES, daughter of Calvin and Sarah {Osborne) BURT, born
in Colebrook, Conn., April 22, 1814, and died in Suffield, Conn., October 28, 1884. Mr. Deming is living in
Suffield.
DEMING CHILDREN.
4072 I. Saijah Liji ISA. I 1S43, Sept. 12, Sandisfield, Mass. |
Married in Suffield, Conn., Dec. g, 1863, Calvin C. Spencer. Child, Calvin Burt, liorn
June 14, 1S66.
4073 II. Edward Bl'RT. | 1S56, Dec. 18, Sutlield, Conn. | 1S58, March 26, Suffield, Conn.
*.^ irr&T ,^^*.
JANE ELIZA DEMINC;, daughter of Elizur, (No. 725), was born in Sandisfield, Mass., October 17,
1S19. She married, November 2, 1852, SAMUEL EMMONS, born January 5, 1819, in New Marlboro, Mass.,
son of Samuel and Laura ( Winchef) EMMONS. Residence, Sandisfield, Mass.
EMMONS CHILDREN.
4074 I. Sara Jane. I 1S53, Sept. 7, Sandislield, Mass. I
4075 11. Ei.rzcR Samuel. 1S56, Oct. 5,
4076 III. Eliza Deming. | 1859, Feb'y iS, " " I
♦^^ irr&G. i^*
J^L^RY REBECCA DEMING, daughter of Elizur, (No. 725), was born in Sandisfield, Mass., January 5,
1S22, and died in Pittsfield, Mass., October 5, 1S54. She married, September 24, 1S44, FREDERICK, son of
Jaked and Hannah {Mills) INGERSOLL, born in Pittsfield, Mass.
ingersoll children.
4077 I. Mary Virginia. I 1848, Aug. 9, Sandisfield, Mass. I
407S II. H.vniE Louise. 1 1854, March 31, Pittsfield, Mass. ! 1855, March 15, Pittsfield, Mass.
MARIA DEMING, daughter of Elizur, (No. 725), was born in Sandisfield, Mass., November i, 1826.
She married, April 30, 1850, EDWARD, son of Capt. George C. and Clarissa B. KELLOGG, born in New
Hartford, Conn., September 20, 1819, where he died January 18, 1867. Mrs. Kellogg resides in New Hartford.
EKIHTH GENERATION.
4079
I.
EllW ARIl Elizir.
40S0
11.
Ml-N.\IE LlHUSE.
40SI
III.
El.IZA M.ARIA.
4082
IV.
Fanny Brown.
4083
V.
Clara Amelia.
KELLOGG CHILDREN.
1S51, lan'y 30, New Hartford, Conn.
1S55, March 27, " "
1S59, Marcli 21,
1861, July 15,
1S64, Nov. iS,
-»-^ 1803 .-»«.
HANNAH LOVISA HUNT, daughter of Lovisa Deming, (No. 727), wa.s born in Blanford, Mass.,
June 5, 1824, and died in Otis, Mass., June 14, 1851. She married in Otis, September 6, 1848, where he was
born November 15, 1805, LYMAN JONATHAN, son of JoN.vrHAN and Elizabeth {Crittenden) STRICKLAND.
STRICKLAND CHILD.
I. Hannah Lhvisa. | 1S50, Sept. 11, Otis, Mass.
40S4
I 1S81, May 10, Otis, Mass. [Unmarried.]
y*^ X806 ..*«-
ELIZA SARAH HUNT, datit^hter of Lovisa Deming, (No. 727), was born in lilanford, Mass., Septem-
lier 25, 1827. She married in Otis, Mass., October 20, 1847, FREDERICK, son of James and Sarah (Parks)
BUSH, born in Westfield, Mass., October i, 1820. Residence, Holyoke, Mass.
40S5 I. Frederick Demini;
4086 H. Jeanie Emsaheth.
40S7 HI. Hattie Louisa.
40SS IV. EllWARll HfNT.
BUSH CHILDREN.
1849. Dec. 26, Westfield, Mass.
1856, Jan'y i,
1858, March 20,
1S61, Aug. S, Springfield, Mass.
■•^^ xso-z ►.*^
CHARLES HENRY HUNT, son of Lovisa Deming, (No. 12.7), was liorn in I'.lanford, Mass., March
25, 1831. Hotel proprietor in Sandisfield, Mass. He married, November 30, 1856, ANN, daughter of Lvman
and Eunice (Strattof/) DEMING, born in Sandisfield, September 28, 1835.
HUNT CHILD.
40S9
1. Claka Lovisa.
1S60, Jan'y 27, Sandisfield, Mass.
LUCY JANE SMITH, daughter of Julia Ann Ely, (No. 730), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
January 17, 1831. She married in Battle Creek, Mich., June 27, 1854, GEORGE ASA, son of Asa and Sophronia
{O/i'ott) FITCH, born in Le Roy, Genesee county, N. Y., January 8, 1831. Asa Fitch was one of the pioneers
of Kalamazoo, Mich., having removed to that place with his large family more than fifty years ago. His son,
George Asa, called the first Republican convention held in the State of Michigan, and edited a prominent Repub-
lican paper many years. Residence, Chicago, 111.
4090 1. Kenneth G.
4091 II. Hattie Pai i.inv.
4092 HI. Georgia Ely.
FITCH CHILDREN.
1856, Nov. 2. Kalamazoo, Mich.
1859, June 7,
1865, Sept. 17,
1875, Sept. 5, Chicago, 111.
X8X5 .~^^
SEYMOUR ELY (lATES, son of Paulina Ely, (No. 731): a merchant in Holyoke, Mass., where he
was born November 17, 1845. He married in Midway, Mass., March 25, 1880, where she was born June 18,
1856, ELLEN MARGUERITE, daughter of Richard B. and Ellen {Mahre) McELROY.
4093
4094
I. Pauline McElroy.
II. Marguerite Lucy.
GATES CHILDREN.
T8S2, Aug. 19, Holyoke, Mass.
1884, Dec. 23,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
-43
18X8 I
FRANCIS WAYLAND BALL, son of Eurodice Ely, (No. 733), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
April 29. 1847. He married in Holyoke, Mass., October 24, 1867, GEORGI.VNA, daughter of James and Susan
( II'////,-) WILBUR, born in Hadley, Mass., January 16, 1852. Residence, Holyoke, Mass.
HALL CHILDREN.
I. Francis Waylani
11. Frederick Tavi.d
III. EUROUICE Ei.v.
1S6S, Jan'y I, Holyoke, Mass.
1870, June 5, Vinton, la.
1871, Nov. 27, Holyoke, Mass.
^*-. X820 .^
CHARLES ELY BALL, son of Eurodice Ely, (No. 733), was born in West Springfield, Mass., February
21, 1851. He married, November 11, 1872, ELVIRA FALES, daughter of William B. and Elizabeth {Miirfhy)
WHITING, born in Dudley, Mass., October 19, 1843. Residence, Holyoke, Mass.
1S78, Aug. 12, Holyoke, Mass
1SS3, Feb'y 10, " "
BALL
CHILDREN.
409 s
I.
Charles Whitinh;.
1874, June 29,
Holvol
>c,
Mass.
4099
II.
l.\MES Rutherford.
1S76, Feb'y 26
4100
HI.
George Treadwei.l.
1878, May 14,
4 10 1
IV.
Harriet Elisaheth,
1S79, Dec. 5,
4102
V.
Benjamin.
18S1, April 13
4103
VI.
Elvira Louise.
18S4, Aug. 20,
. . 1
If
IC
t-L . . ^
OILMAN KIMBALL BALL, son of Eurodice Ely, (No. 733), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
.\pril 30, 1854. He is a farmer, living in Pleasant Ridge, Harlan county. Neb. He married, December 20,
1877, EMMA MISSOURI, daughter of Andrew J. and Laura ( fFrt;-«^r) KENNEDY, born in Richmond,
McHenry county. III., July 27, 1854.
BALL child.
I. Gillman Kimi'.all. I 1879, Aug. 30, Pleasant Ridge, Neb.
-»»^ X82S.->«>^
MARY ELIZABETH HUNT, daughter of Beisev Ely, (No. 734), war born in Otis, Mass., September
I, 1835. She married, June 21, 1862, CHARLES FREDERICK, son of Luther and Elisabeth {Lcaviti)
LOOMIS, born in Sufifield, Conn., March 4, 1827. Residence, Sufiield, Conn.
4105
4106
I. Mary Louisa.
II. Caroline Leavitt.
LOOMIS children.
1S64, May 17, Suffield, Conn.
1S68, April 16,
-». . X825 ^^*~-
FRANKLIN ELY PALMER, son of Matilda Ely, (No. 735), was born in Soulhwick, Mass., October 7,
1830, where he died February 25, 1875. He married, October 26, 1854, OLIVIA RACHEL, daughter of Rainor
and Rachel RISING, born in Southwick, November 24, 1831, where she died January 7, 1856. He married. May 24,
i860, REVILLAH MALANCIA, a sister of his first wife, born May 31, 1834, in Southwick, where she now lives.
4107
4108
4109
I. Franklin Rainer.
H. Olivia Elizaheth.
HI. Harriet Revillah.
palmer children.
1861, Oct. 17, Southwick, Mass.
1867, April 5, "
1870, Dec. 25, " "
1826 ^^^t—
WILLIAM GILBERT PALMER, son of Matilda Ely, (No. 735), was born in Southwick, Mass., December
25, 1832, where he now resides. He married, December 11, 1856, LAURA ETTA, daughter of AsHBELand Laura
(^Evcrton) FOWLER, of Westfield, Ma.ss., born ^Lirch 16, 1834, and died in Southwick, December 30, 1883.
244 EIGHTH GENERATION.
PALMER CHILDREN.
41 lo I. Etta L.\ura. I i86g, Sept. 14, Southwick, Mass.
4111 II. William Chester. | 1870, Oct. 3,
*^^ X83S i^«^
EDMUND ELY STILES, son of Fanny Ely, (No. 736), was born in Canton, Conn., June 12, 1836.
Residence, Newtonville, Mass. Married in South Framingham, Mass., July 15, 1868, ELMINA CATHARINE,
born in Ipswich, Mass., August 16, 1840, daughter of Jon.\s and Caroline {Partridge) KENDALL.
stiles children.
4112 I. Herbert Kendall. I 1S69, April 14, Cambridge, Mass.
41 13 II. Percy Goldthwait. | 1S75, July i, Newtonville, Mass.
-»^-. 1833 ►•♦-
CHARLES HENRY STILES, son of Fanny Ely, (No. 736), was born in Southwick, Mass., June 3,
1839. Residence, Westfield, Mass. He married, September 25, 1872, MARY ELISABETH, daughter of Leverett
Bloomfikld and Mary Ann {Pratt) TILLOTSON, born July 30, 1853, in Lenox, Mass.
STILES child.
I. Grace Map.el. | 1877, Aug. 22, Westfield, Mass.
. -m^^ 1836 > .—
OSCAR FRANKLIN ELY, son of Edwin, (No. 739), was born in North Bloomfield, Ma,ss., February — ,
1852. Residence, Chester, Mass., where he married, June 7, 1874, ADDIE JUDSON, daughter of Adoniram'
JUDSON and Hei^sibeth {Hinckley) Marks, born in Bluehill, Me., November 17, 1852.
child.
I. Charles Edwin. | 1S75, June 21, Chester, iSIass.
♦-^ 1838 ►.•^
LUCY ANN ELY, daughter of Archibald, (No. 740), was born in Westfield, Mass., April 15, 1834.
Residence, Colony, Anderson county, Kan. She married in New Haven, Conn., March 5, 1857, CLINTON
CONVERSE LEECH, born in Somers, Conn., April 26, 1828.
41 16 I. Fannie Maria.
41 1 7 II. Harrie Sereno.
411S III. Howard Clinton.
leech children.
1859, Nov. 2g, Wilbraliam, Mass.
1S61, May 5,
1S63, Dec. 3,
—^^ 1839 ^^«-
iSfjO, May 29.
1SO4, Jan'y 12.
HELEN MORGAN ELY, daughter of Archibald, (No. 740), was born in Westfield, Mass., Februarys,
1836. Residence, Monson, Mass. Married in Westfield, September 16, 1857, HORACE, son of Archy and
Ruby {Moulton) SQUIRE, born in Wales, Mass., November 22, 1833.
SQUIRE child.
I. Sarah Maria. | 1S61, June 13, Monson, Mass.
*.-i 1841 ^^
MARY FRANCES ELY, daughter of Archibald, (No. 740), was born in Westfield, Mass., March 2, 1840.
Residence, Rooks Centre, Rooks county, Kan. She married in Springfield, Mass., May 9, i860, WILLIAM, son
of William and Sarah {KimhaH) HOLTSTON, born in Bedford, N. H., January 3, 1835.
EIGHTH CxENERATION.
2 45
4120
I.
WlLLI.^M J.
4I2I
11.
Lincoln.
4122
III.
En Nino Elv.
4123
IV.
Frederic.
4124
V.
LlI.LI.VN.
4125
VI.
BiKTIE.
HOUSTON CHILDREN.
1862, Sept. r8, New Haven, Conn.
1S65, Jul)' 4, Derb)-, Conn.
1867, Aug. 16, "
1S70, March 5, "
1S72, April II, Rooks Centre, Kan.
1875, Aug.' 30,
-^^^ X846 .-**
1S66, Feb'v 7, Derby, Conn.
ANN DELIA BRADLEY ELY, daughter of Curtis, (No. 744), was born in Coventry, Chenango county,
N. v., July 12, 1841. Married in St. James' Church, in Eckley, Luzerne county. Pa., June 6, 1867, FREDERIC
son of Christian Henry and Mary i^Rothrock) LAUDERBURN, born in Dury, Westmoreland county. Pa.,
March 11, 1825; a merchant in Hazelton, Pa.
LAUDERBURN CHILDREN.
4126
I.
Mary Delia.
1868, Sept. 19,
H
izleton, Pa
4127
II.
Frederic Curtis.
1S70, Aug. 13,
4I2S
III.
Flora Virginia.
1874, Oct. 27,
4129
IV.
Grace Sitherland.
1S77, Sept. 21,
4130
V.
Ely Russell.
1880, June 4,
4I3I
VI.
Donald Ely.
1884, March 14,
18S3, Jan'y 4, Ilazlcton, Pa.
DWIGHT ELY, son of Russell, (No. 745), was born in West Springfield, Mass., January 14, 1831.
He married, April 14, 1859, ELIZA JANE, daughter of Willard and Lovicy {Ward) ELY, born in West
Springfield, March 11, 1832, who died in Holyoke, Mass., August 26, 1863. He married in Vinton, la.,
January 4, 1866, VERMILIA MELISSA, daughter of James Carter and Melissa {Freeman) STONE, born in
Freeport, 111., July 14, 1S43. Mr. Ely is a farmer in Vinton, Benton county, la.
I. Jane Eliza.
CHILD.
I i860, Sept. 23, Holyoke, Mass.
♦♦^ X849 .^^
OSCAR ELY, son of Russell, (No. 745), was born in West Springfield, Mass., November 5, 1834;
graduated from Harvard College in 1859. Is a farmer in Holyoke, Mass. He married, December 28, 1864,
CHLOE, daughter of Peletiah and Mary {Afoore) ELY, born in West Springfield, Mass., June 15, 1832.
children.
4133
4134
I. Annie Mary.
II. Lii.la Chloe.
1S67, May 17, Holyok'
1870, Marcli 4,
-^^ X850 I
LUCIUS ELY, son of Russell, (No. 745), was born in West Springfield, Mass., April 21, 1839. He
married, June 2, 1863, ELIZABETH PE;ASE, daughter of Peri.ey and Mary Florinda (Af/7/s) GILLMORE,
born in Chicopee Falls, Mass., January 19, 1840.
4135
41 3f'
I. Freddie Lucius.
II. Charlotte Louise.
children.
1867. June 4, Holyoke, Mass.
1870, March 21,
1S67, July 14, Holyoke, Mass.
MARY DAY LEONARD, daughter of Clarissa Day, (No. 747), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
December 27, 1824, and died in Parma, Cuyahoga county, Ohio, July 5, 1851. She married in Elyria, Ohio,
January r, 1846, LEWIS SPRAGUE, son of Nathaniel and Sirlinda (S/>rag//e) PRINDLE, born in Rovalton.
Cuyahoga county, Ohio, July 24. 1826. He is a farmer and engineer.
■ 46 KKiHTH GENERATION.
PRINDLE CHILDREN.
4137 I. Ellen Clarissa. I 1S47, Jinie 17, Biownlic-lm, Oliio.
413S II. Sarah SirlInda. I 1S50, May 31, Parma, Oliio.
^.-. X8SS ►♦«-
ABIGAIL JENETTE GOODRICH, daughttr o( Loka Dav, (No. 748), was horn in (;ill, Mass., September
21, 1823, where she married, Septembt-r 21, 1847, WIl.LLAM, son of Salmon and Rehkcca (B/seI<m') SHELDON,
born in LEYDEN, Mass., May 24, 1815 ; a dealer in lumber and coal in Duxbury, Mass.
ADOPTED SHELDON CHILDREN, BROTHER AND SISTER.
4139 I. Belle. I 1866, OcL 23, Duxbury, Mass. |
4140 II. Samuel Wallack. | 186S, Nov. 10, " " |
*»^ 1853 ►••
SARAH EDWARDS GOODRICH, daughter of Lora Dav, (No. 748), was i)orn in Gill, Mass., December
13, 1824. She married in Gill, December 31, 1850, JOSEPH FRANCIS, son of Joseph and N.\ncv {Cur/is)
DUNBAR, born in Orange, Mass., February 4, 1819. He is a painter in Athol, Mass.
DUNllAR CHILDREN".
4141 I, Jennie GoonRicii. | i860, Sept. 23. |
Married, May 7, 1879, Festus Arasden. Residence, Alliol, Mass.
4142 II. Sarah May. I 1865, March 25. |
4143 III. lipsKiMi Alfreii. I i86g. Nov. i. |
♦^^ 18S5 ^»»
JAMES ELY GOODRICH, son of Lora Day, (No. 748), was born in Gill, Mass., May 5, 1828. He
narried in Athol, Mass., August 6, 1857, EMELINE AM AND.A., daughter of Luther and Electa {Stroiig)
.\CKMAN, born in Westfield, Vt., April 7, 1838. Mr. Jackman is a carpenter and joiner in Bernardston, Mass.
GOODRICH CHILD.
I, Lillian Gertrude. | 1866, Aug. 16, Coleraine, Mass.
-»*^ 1856 ►*<
RALPH GOODRICH, son of Lora Day, (No. 748), was born in Gill, Mass., July 20, 1830. He married
in Brattleboro, Vt., January 5, 1859, HELEN ELIZABETH, daughter of Timothy Knii;ht and Betsey
{Grccit/cnf) HORTON, born in Bernardston, Mass., December 3, 1833.
GOODRICH CHILDREN.
4145 I. Lora Grace. i860, June 26, Gil
4146 II. RalI'H Herbert. \ 1S65, May 27, "
— »»^ 1868 I
JOSL\H POMEROV DAY, son of Robert, (No. 7 SO), was born in Perrysburg, Cattaraugus county,
N. Y., August 4, 1837. A blacksmith in Bernardston, Mass. He enlisted as a private in Co. H, Tenth Regiment
Massachusetts Volunteers, August, 1862; was present and participated in the following engagements during the
war of the Rebellion: Fredricksburg, Va., December 11, 12, 13, 1S62; in 1863, May 3, St. Mary's Heights,
and Salem Heights; Fredricksburg, June 10, Gettysburg, Pa., July 2 and 3; Rappahannock Station, Va., Novem-
ber 7. In 1864, the Wilderness, May 5, 6 and 7; Spottsylvania, May 12 and May 18 ; Cold Harbor, June 3; and
Petersburg, June 18, and was mustered out July i, 1864. He married in South Deerfield, Mass., January 2, 1867,
LUCY A., daughter of Knowlton A. and Esther {Kel/ogg) HASKELL, born in Conway, Mass., February 21,
1838.
DAY CHILD.
4147 I. JiisEPHlNE Esther. | 1S72. May 17, Hernardston, Mass. j
EIGHTH GENERATION.
^47
1865
F:DWIN ELY DAY, son of James, (No. 7S1), was born in Gill, Mass., September 3, 1825, and was kilkd
in the Battle of Fair Oaks, Va., Ma\- 31, 1S62. He married in Boston, Mass., December 8, 1847, MARY F.,
daughter of Jerry BLAISDELL, born in Sidney, Me., and died in Augusta, Me., May 30, 1852. He married
in Bernardston, Mass., November 2, 1S54, AURA CATHARINE WOOD, born in Gill, July 30, 1835. Her
residence, (Ireenfield, Mass.
D.\Y CHILD.
I. George Ehwin.
I 1S51, July 25, Boston, Mass.
*^-. 1866 ►.*-
JOSEPH SPRAGUE DAY, son of J..\mes, (No. 751), was born in Gill, Mass., January 30, 1827. He
married in Greenfield, Mass., May 20, 1851, SYLVIA, daughter of (Ieokcf. P. and Sylvi.a. {Hawks) FIELD,
born in Deerfield, Mass., November 8, 1S23.
DAY CHILDREN.
iSSi, March 16.
4149
I.
.■\eile Makev.
1^52.
March 5
4150
n.
Elizabeth Florence.
1S53.
May 20.
4I5I
III.
(iEORC.E Field.
1S54.
.VuK. 30
4152
IV.
Catharine C.\Mi'iiELL
1S5S,
Sept. II
ROBERT DAY, son of James, (No. 7S1), was born in Gill, Mass., October i, 182S ; a farmer in Green-
field. He married in Bernardston, Mass., January 15, 1867, ABBY HOSMER, daughter of Seth and Rowena
{Hosmer) WOOD, bom in Greenfield, Mass., January 21, 1838.
4153
4154
4155
I. Jennie Ruwena.
II. Mary Hosmer.
III. Clara Lillian.
DAY CHILDREN.
I 1S6S. March 21, Waldo, 111.
I 1S70, Nov. 12, Greenfield, Mass.
I 1S73, Feby 7,
-»»^ 1868 i^.*
ANN MARIA D.VY, daughter of James, (No. 751 ), was born in Gill, Mass., November 10, 1830. She
married in (Jreenfield, Mass., January 17, 1851, CHARLES FRANKLIN, son of Asa and Lucy {Fuller) DAY,
born in Chesterfield, N. H., June — , 1816, who died in Greenfield September 6, 1855. She married, December
10, 1858, ROLLIN M. son of Jonathan and Sally (Haskell) WITT, a farmer and hotel keeper in Gainesville,
Alachua county, Fla., born in Wilmington. Vt., December 4, 1820.
4156
I.
Franklin Henry.
4157
II.
Makv Blaisdell.
4I5S
III.
Alice Auocsia.
4159
IV.
Edwin Day.
4160
V.
Albert J.
DAY children.
1S52, Nov. ig, Greenfield, Mass.
1855, Oct. 6,
WITT CHILDREN.
1859, Nov. 10, Loran, 111.
1S63, Aus. 16,
1S66, Nov. 21,
1S64, Oct. 10, Mcndota, 111.
1863, Aug.
Loran, III.
. -. 1869 ^^
CHARLES WRKiHT ILAY, son of James, (No. 751), was born in Perrysburg, Cattaraugus county, N. Y.,
February 19, 1833. A ma.son and builder, living in Topeka, Kan. When he was about two years old his parents
removed from Cattaraugus county to Gill, Mass., where they had before resided, and where young Day remained
until November, 1856, when he went to Michigan, and in the spring of 1861 to Illinois. In August, 1861, he
enlisted in and was elected second lieutenant of Co. E, Thirty-seventh Illinois Infantry. Promoted to first lieuten-
ant in May, 1862, after the battle of Pea Ridge, and was discharged in November, 1862, on account of ill health.
Went to Traverse City, Mich., when the mail was received once in two weeks, brought through the woods on the
bark of an Indian. Elected sheriff of Grand Traverse county, Mich., in 1865, and again in 1867. .Ajipointed
2 48
ei(;hth generation.
deputy United States marshal for Western District of Michigan in 1867. Went to Chicago in 1872, lived there
eight years, when he removed to Topeka, Kan. He married in Dexter, Mich., December 10, 1857, ESTHER
HENRY, daughter of Joseph and Mary {Lyon) SPRAGUE, born in Gill, Mass., November — , 1S35, from whom
he was divorced. He married, October 2, 1872, JENNIE, daughter of George P. and Svlvl^ Fields, born in
Greenfield, Mass., February 13, 1842.
D.AY CHILDREN.
4161
I.
SnivL Acnes.
4162
II.
J.\MES CUKTON.
4163
III.
Ch.vrles Edwin-
4164
IV.
Clara.
4165
V.
Ci..\u.\ RrssELL.
4166
VI.
Lyndon Field.
1863, April 10, Traverse City, Mich.
1864, July 26,
1866, Sept. 26,
18O8, May 2,
1868, July 20, Traverse City, Mich.
SECOND MARRIAOE.
1S75, Sept. 2, Chicago, 11
1S78, July 22,
^^ 18"ZO ^<
CORNELIA MERCELINE DAY, daughter of James, (No. 751), was born in (iill, Mass., April 14, 1839.
Married in Mendota, 111., November i, i860, EDWARD, son of Bailey and Harriet Redecca {Phelps') BIRGE ;
a machinist, born in Hartford, Conn., May 23, 1834. Residence, Providence, R. I.
4167
I.
4I6S
II.
4169
III.
4170
IV.
4I-I
V.
4172
VI.
4173
VII.
Mary Rebecca.
Llewellyn Day.
Edward Bailey.
Harry Russell.
Russell Hall.
RoiiERT Melville.
LILLA RiKiERS.
BIROE CHILDREN.
1861, Oct. II, Northampton, Mass.
1864, Sept. 24,
1S68, June II,
1870, Feb'y 22,
1872, Dec. II, ■• "
1877, March 21, Wallingford, Conn.
187S, Nov. 14, Providence, R. I.
•»- X8V2 - .*^
1871, Feb'y 21, .Northampton, Mass.
S.\RAH J.'VNE DAY, daughter of James (No. 751J, was born in (;ill, Mass., October 17, 1845. She
married in Yellow Creek, Stephenson county. 111., May 19, 1869, L.\ FAYETTE, son of Oliver G. and Deborah
{Lewis) ROGERS, born in New Hartford, Oneida county, N. Y., November 26, 1831. Engineer in American
Screw Company works. Providence, R. I.
ROGERS child.
4174
1. MiLi uKD Day.
1S70, May 26, New Hartford, N. Y.
^». - X874 ^ ^*
DEXTER PROCTOR HOSLEY, son of Asenath Day, (No. 752), was born in Irving, Mass., March
30, 1S26. He married in Gill, Mass., November 28, 1850, where she was born January 18, 1829, EMMA
.ABIGAIL, daughter of Warren and Emily {Belding) STRICKLAND. A cabinet maker in Chicopee, Mass.
4175
4176
4177
I. Cl.AK.V IsAUEL.
II. Wakkkn Dexter.
HI. Emma Beldinc.
hosley children.
1S52, Jan'y 6, Greenfield, Mass.
i860, June 22, Chicopee, Mass.
1S62, Dec. 27,
1S54, Feb'y S, (Jill, Mass.
CLARA LOUISA HOSLEY, daughter of Asen.vih Day, (No. 752), was born in Winchester, N. H.,
April 22, 1831. She married in Greenfield, Mass., January i, 1851, JOSEPH KNIGHT, son of Levi and
Sarah {Fiske) MOORE, born in Enfield, Mass., February 17, 1828. He received a common school education,
learned the trade of a printer in the office of the Greenfield Gazette and Courier: went overland to California in
1S52, returned in 1855; published a Republican paper in Norristown, Pa., three years; went to St. Peter, Minn.,
in March, 1859, where he purchased a half interest in the "Free Press'' — office burned in December, 1.S50 ; then
EIGHTH GENERATION.
249
started the S/. Peter Tribune in January, i860, and has owned and edited it since that time, except from 1862
to 1869 ; was appointed postmaster by President Lincoln in April, i860, and has held the office ever since, except
three years under Johnson's administration. Residence, St. Peter, Minn.
417S
417s,!
II
41781''
III
4i7Sf
IV
MOORE CHILDREN.
Frank Leander. | i860, July 27, St. Peter, Minn.
Married Ann.i E. McNitt, of JaneSvillc, Wis., March — ,
Fred Stii.i.man. j 1S64, May 26, St. Peter, Minn.
Florence Knight. 1867, Dec. 12,
Harry Edwin. I 1874, July 25, " "
•^^ 20S9 .—.—
HENRY WHITE, son of Lvdia Day, (No. 802), was born in West Springfield, Mass., April 19, 1821,
where he died February 18, 1885. In early life he was in mercantile business in Buffalo, N. Y., but most of
his life has been spent in his native place. In middle life he drifted into the insurance business and became
one of the most popular agents in New England. He was an agent in Springfield of the New York Mutual
Life Insurance Company, and became a traveling agent of the company. He married in Agawam, Mass., May 4,
1847, ELIZA, daughter of Henry and Lucy {Co7nsioek) HAZEN. She was born in Southwick, Mass., January
17, 1827, and died in West Springfield, March 29, 1861. He married in 1863, MRS. JANE LAWYER. She
died in New York City in 1874.
WHITE CHILDREN.
417'I
I.
Hexrv Day
41S0
II.
Illius.
4181
III.
Edward.
4182
IV.
John.
41S3
V.
Lucy.
4184
VI.
Sophia.
1849, Jan'y 17,
1851, June 14,
1853, March 17
1855, March 12
1857, June 14,
1859, March 26
Wusl Springfield, Mass.
West Springfield, Mass.
^^ ao30 ,
SOl'Hl.V \VHI TE, daughter of Lydia Day, (No. 802), was born in West Springfield, Ma.ss., August 12,
1823, where she now resides, and where she married, August 17, 1842, JOSEPH HENRY, son of Elijah Doty and
Soi'HiA {Dorchester) EFNER, born in Buffalo, N. Y., January 8, 1820. He was formerly a merchant in Buffalo,
served through the late war, since which time he has been a clerk in a bank in New York City.
4IS5
I.
Henry Whiti
4IS6
II.
R(.)iiERr.
4IS7
III.
Alice.
EENER CHILDREN.
1844, Oct. 26, Buffalo, N. Y.
1846, Feb'y i,
1854, Nov. 4,
1851, Dec. 31, Buffalo, N. Y.
18S3, Sept. 27, West Springfield, Mass.
LL'CY STURGES ELY, daughter of Francis, (No. 806), was born in Glastonbury, Conn., September 7,
1845, \\h^-'re she married, November 4, 1869, EDGAR WATERMAN.
WAIERMAN CHILDREN.
418S
4189
I. Grace.
II. Edgar Francis
1S72, Aug. 30.
1875, Dec. 16.
1873, Jan'y 6.
►»- ao38 ^.-.^
WATSON ELY, son of Lucius, (No. 807), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 14, 1826, and
resides in Holyoke, Mass. He married, November 26, 1849, MARY, daughter of Peletiah and Mary {Moore)
ELY, born in West Springfield, January 3, 1826.
child.
Franklin Watson. | 1855, June 26, Holyoke, Mass. |
Married, Oct. 23, 187S, Harriet Lovisa, daughter of Roliert J. and Eliza (Mason) Adams,
.if Holyoke, born April 10. 1856.
250
EIGHTH GENERATION.
I ao4:a <
HARRIET LEONARD HALE, daughter of Harriet Ely, (No. 809), was born in Glastonbury, Conn.,
April 14, 1S33. where she died August 6, 1856. She married, October 5, 185 1, HENRY, son of Leonard and
Harriet FOX, born in East Hartford, Conn., in 1821, and died at Deep River, Middlesex county. Conn., June
8, 1874.
vox CHILDREN.
4 1') I"
4lg2»
I. LccY Ely.
II. Itlia Helen.
1S52, Oct. S, Glastonbury, Conn.
1S54, Nov. 2, East Hartford, Conn.
^».-. 8043 ►.<
JL'LIA ELY, daughter of Robert, (No. 811), was born in West Springfield, Mass., February 26, 1839.
She married, January 9, 1857, CHARLES, son of Perry and Mary {Russel) GOODELT^, born in Springfield,
Mass., November 22, 1832.
(;OODEI,L CHILDREN.
l86g, June 27.
1S71, May 27.
-♦^^ 204-3: ►*«-
4193
I.
WlLLUM PkRRV.
1S59,
May 24.
4194
II.
F.VNNIK U'LIA
1862,
May ig.
4195
III.
DoRKis Ely.
1867,
Sept. 25.
4196
IV.
Charles Alfred.
1S68,
Aug. 15.
4197
V.
DoRRis Ely.
1874.
March i.
4I9S
VI.
Ekfie May.
1S78,
April 10.
MARTHA ELY, daughter of Rohert, (No. 811), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 25, 1840.
She married, March 29, i860, WILLIAM HAMBLIN, son of Levi W. and Mercy {Hambliii) HERRICK,
born .\pril 21, 1834, in Washington, Mass.
HERRICK CHILDREN.
4199
I.
Emma Amamja.
1861, Feb'y 2.
4200
II.
Robert Fra.nkli.n.
1S64, July 22.
4201
III.
Ardilla Harriet.
1867, Nov. 13
4202
IV.
Lucy Olive.
1870, Dec. 16
4203
V.
William Hambun.
1873, Oct. 27.
4204
VI.
(^lara Belle.
1876, Sept. 30
1862, Dec. 24.
1S73, July 15.
«^ 204S
JANE ELY, daughter of Robert, (No. 811), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 3, 1841. She
married, April 12, i860, HIRAM, son of Henry and Elisabeth {Jones) OLIVER, born May i, 1836, in West
Troy, N. Y. Residence, Springfield, Mass.
OLIVER CHILDREN.
4205 1. losEPHixE Elisabeth.
4206 11. Nettie Julia.
4207 III. Henry Ale.xander.
1S61, Jan'y 23, Springfield, Mass.
1866, July 19,
1S77, March 29, " "
►»^ 8046 ►♦^
MARCIA ELY, daughter of Robert, (No. 811), was born in West Siiringfield, Mass., April 8, 1843.
Residence, Agawam, Mass. She married, April 17, 1862, WILLIAM HENRY, son of Gardner and Abigail
{Spinney) STEVENS, born February 10, 1841, and died April 12, 1872, in Fitchburg, Mass.
420S
4209
STEVENS CHILDREN.
I. \ViLi.L\M Albert.
II. Florence Marcia.
1S63, May 26.
1867, May 2.
1S71, Oct. 7.
►* ^ ao^v ^--i
ELIZABETH ELY, daughter of Robert, (No. 811), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 20, 1845.
She married, July 13, 1868, JOSEPH ALBERT LA ROCK, born November i, 1842.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
251
LA ROCK CHILD.
1. Henry A.
I 1S71, April 29.
LUCRETIA AMELIA ELY, daughter of R(HiKKi-, (No. 811), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July
;,i, 1S49. Residence, Hartford, Conn. She' married, January 21, 1872, A. EUGENE, son of Lawrence and
Madelaine (Bacce//i) BALDI, born in Lucca, Italy, July 4, 1842.
4211
4212
I. Ci.ARA Louisa.
11. Fkankie Eugene.
BALUl CHILDREN.
1S72, Oct. 29, Westerly, R. I.
1875, May 9, Hartford, Conn.
1873, .^ug. 15, Westerly-, R. \.
1S75, Nov. 15, H.irtford, (_'onii.
20S0 ■ ■«-
ROBERT ELY, son of Roisert, (No. 811), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March ig, 1851; resi-
dence, Agawam, Mass. He married, May 14, 1S72, HELEN, daughter of Jesse A. and Mary {Nnvhciry)
MOREY, born October 12, 1849.
CHILDREN.
4213 I. Cora Linma.
4214 II. Jesse Morey.
4215 HI. Benjamin Si'RAGUE.
1873, Oct. 29.
1876, Jan'y 7.
1S7S, Feb'y 28.
.^ ao56 . •>
HARRIET PRINCE ELY, daughter of Horatio CIates, (No. 812), was born in Boston, Mass., January
31, 1826. She married in Boston, March 2, 1S44, JOHN SYLVESTER, son of John and Nancy {Farnsworth)
HUNT, born February 26, 1821, in Lexington, Mass.; a carpenter by trade ; since 1854 a detective. Residence,
Boston, Mass.
HUNT CHILDREN.
4216 I. Harriet Gertkuiie.
4217 II. Ellen Augusta.
4218 III. Bertram Sylvester.
1S45, Sept. 15, Oiiincy, Mass.
1847, Jan'y iS. Boston, .Mass.
1S49, Dec. 13, " "
1864, Sept. 2, Boston, Mas
1851, July I,
*^^ S058 ►*♦
ASAPH BLAKE ELY, son of Abel Chai'in, (No. 813), was born in Madison, Lake county, Ohio,
September 18, 1818, where he now resides. He married in Kinsman, Ohio, March 13, 1844, ALTHA C,
daughter of William and Ruth (^Crane) WILLIAMS, born in Greensburgh, O.; died in Kinsman, June 14, 1847.
He married m Chardon, O., November 5, 1850, LOIS DIMMICK, daughter of John H. and Wealthy (Z'/ww/r/t)
CONVERSE, born in Stafford Springs, Conn., November 26, 1821.
MARY CHAPIN ELY, daughter of Abel Chapin, (No 813), was born in Madison, Ohio, February 11,
1829. Residence, Stevens Point, Wis. She married in Madison, February 18, 1847, AARON, son of Obediah
and Fidelia {Hare) SHERWOOD, born in Fairfield, Vt., May 22. 1825. In the late war he was color
guard in the Twenty-first Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, was shot through the left lung at the battle of Perryville,
Ky., lived four days, and died in Perryville, Oct. 13, 1862.
4220
4221*
I. Clara.
II. IlAKKlI.T Ml
SHEKWOO6 CHILDREN.
1847, Dec. 10, Madison, Ohio.
1849, March 26, Conneautville
1847, Dec. 25, Madison, Ohio.
iS7f), Dec. 5, Stevens Point, Wi
-5-
EIGHTH GENERATION.
— »*^ a06-^ . .m~
ORREL WHITE, daughter of Livia Elv, (No. 814), was born in Goshen, Mass., .September 23, 1815, and
died in Easthampton, Mass., September 24, 1868. She married in Northampton, Mass., October 28, 1835,
JOSEPH THAXTER, son of Elk.^nah and Hannah (T/iaxh-r) THAYER, born in Williamsburgh, Mass.,
March i, 181 2. /fc married in Easthampton, September 29, 1869, MRS. CALISTA {Packard) CARPENTER,
daughter of Horace Packard, born in Goshen, Mass., September 12,1826. Mr. 7y/(7jv7- is a merchant miller
in Easthampton.
THAVER CHILDREN.
1837, April 9, Williamsburgh, Mass. [ 1863, Aug. 28, Williamslnirgh, Mass.
1838, Aug. 4, •■ ' ••
1840, Oct. II,
1843, July 8,
1852, March 23,
Married in Easthampton, March, 26, 1879, Mrs. Nellie Elizabeth (Willson) Aldrich,
daughter of Samuel K. and Eliza (Rankin) Willson, born in Belchertown, Mass., Iiine
2, 1S60. Residence, Easthampton. No children.
4222
I.
Sophia Jane.
4223*
II.
Joseph Th.wter
4224*
III.
C.\LisTA White.
4225*
IV.
D.vviD Goodwin.
4226
V.
Myron Winslow
-*^^ 2065 .-^-^
HOMER WHITE, son of Livia Elv, (No. 814), a inechanical engineer in AVeston, Fairfield county.
Conn., was born in Goshen, Mass., July 13, 1820. He married in Hartford, Conn., June 20, 1846, LUCY
BENTON, daughter of Jared and Clara {Doti) MORRIS, born in Kirby, Vt., May 3, 1822, and died in Bridge-
port, Conn., August 4, 1869. Married, November 5, 1870, MRS. EMMA {Austej) CRAWFORD, born in
Birmingham, England, October 24, 1824, daughter of Joseph AUSTEY.
1858, .^pril 21, Hartford, Conn.
WHITE CHILDREN.
4227 I. Charles Homer. 1 184S, Feb'y 10, Hartford, Conn.
422S II. DeWitt Morris. ] 1857. April 17, "
Married, May l, l8Sl, Mrs. Evelyn (Brown) Jennings, daughter of George and Hannah
Brown, of Wilton, Conn., born Dec. 25, 1S59. Residence, Huntington, Conn.
— »-^aoe'7^.*-
PEREGRIN WHITE, son of Livia Elv, (Xo. 814), a carpenter, in Mason, Effingham county. 111., was
born in Goshen, Mass., October 13, 1824. He married in Lebanon, N. Y., November 5, 1846, C.A^TH.-^RINE,
daughter of Enoch and Sarah {Wood) WILLCUTT, born in Goshen, Mass., November 24, 1819.
white children.
4229*
I.
Ellen Louisa.
1850, April II, Goshen, Mass.
4230
II.
El'stis Walter.
1854, Dec. 22,
4231
HI.
Willie Willcctt.
i860, Feb'y 3, Mason, 111.
4232
IV.
Elwell Lincoln.
1864, July 7,
1873, July 4, Mason, 111.
i860, Aug. 13, "
HEMAX WHITE, son of Livia Ely, (No. 814), a mechanic in Derby, Conn., was born in Goshen, Mass.,
November 9, 1834. He married in Worthington, Mass., January 17, 1859, ELLEN JANE, daughter of Ezra and
Hannah {Cobb) BRACKETT, born in Goshen, Mass., June 19, 1841.
4233
4234
4235
I. William Alfred.
II. Edith Sophia.
III. Edward Homer.
white children.
1S60, April 9, Johnstown, N. Y.
1S64, June 14, Bridgeport, Conn.
1867, Feb'y i.
1S64, Oct. 5, Bridgeport, Conn.
1S72, Oct. 6, Derby, Conn.
-»-^ aovi ►^
ELIZABETH BRADLEY LYON ELY, daughter of Asaph, (No. 81 S): residence, Painesville, Ohio,
was born in Madison, Ohio, February 17, 1820. She married, August 23, 1837, SILAS .\., son of Curtis A. and
Sarah {Parker) TISDEL, born in Madison, Ohio, June i, 1817. He engaged in mercantile pursuits in Paines-
EIGHTH GENERATION.
253
ville. Endowed with excellent judgment, he was repeatedly elected to positions of responsibility, and held
the office of county treasurer two terms, and county recorder for six years. He died in Painesville, August i,
1881.
TISDEL CHILDREN.
.4236*
I
4237-
II
423S
III
4239"
IV
4240*
V
4241
VI
4242*
VII
4243
VIII
4244*
IX
Walter Curtis.
Eveline Elizabeth.
r..\RTER Silas.
WiLLARn Parker.
Marion Wyman.
Sarah Dehorah,
Henry Carter.
Sarah Ely.
Ei.izaiieth Brahley.
1S38, April 25, Peny, Ohio.
1840, Aug. 16, Madison, Ohio.
1842, June 26, Painesville, Ohio.
1843, July 27, Madison, Ohio.
1845, Dec. 17,
1S47, Nov. 16, Painesville, Ohio.
1850, Jan'y 23,
1S54, Jiily2,
1859, Dec. 12,
♦^ 207a — ♦-
1548, July 5, Painesville, Ohic
1549, April 7, " "
1S57, Fcl/y 9.
HENRY CORNELIUS ELY, son of Asaph, (No. 815), a farmer in Richfield, Lucus county, Ohio, was
born in Groton, Tompkins county, N. Y., May 9, 1823 ; married in Bainbridge, Geauga county, Ohio,
December 6, 1854, where she was born March 23, 1833, DELIA EDITH, daughter of Alexander Edson and
Lucy {Bull) KENT, who died in Richfield, Ohio, September 24, 1862. He married in Manchester, Mich.,
September 16, 1870, FANNY, daughter of Jacob and Mary {Chaiiihcrlain) MANGLE, born in Bedford, Pa.,
May 21, 1846.
4245 I. Edson Asaph.
4246 II Elisabeth Marion.
4247 III. Walter Cornelius.
424S IV, Arthur.
4249 V. Josephine.
children.
1S57, June 8, Richfield, Ohio.
1S59, Oct. 16,
1861, Sept. 23. "
1871, July 25,
18S0, June 27,
*^^ etoTa ^^1
GEORGE CARTER ELY, son of Asaph, (No. 81S), a miner in Leadville, Col., was born in Groton,
N. Y., November i, 1825. He married in Van Wert, Ohio, April 26, 1853, MARY GERTRUDE, daughter of
Alvin and Litcia {Ladd) BREWSTER, born in Madison, Ohio, May 22, 1832.
4250
4251
4253
4254
4255
4256
4257
CHILDREN.
I. Evaline Marion. I 1854, Jan'y i, Ainboy, Fulton Co., Ohio, j 1S55, Sept. i, Amboy, Ohio.
II. Charles Henry. I 1855, Aug. 28, " " " " 1
Married, lan'y 24, 1877, Ella Gilbert, of Hudson, Mich., born July — , 1858.
III. Mary Elisabeth. | 1S58, April 13, Amboy, Ohio. |
Married, Aug. 23, 1S74, Ezra Relyea, of New Paltz, Ulster county, N. Y., a miner, born
Nov. 13, 1S51.
IV. Alvin Brewster. [ 1859, July 2, Amboy, Ohio. |
V. Eva Deborah. | 1863, March 22, Amboy, Ohio. I
Married, Nov. 24, 1880, Oliver K. Lewis, of West Toledo, Ohio ; a farmer.
VI. ."XsAPH George. 1 1866, May 13, Amboy, Ohio. | 1867, April 2, Amboy, Ohio.
VII. Jennie L. 1868, Nov. 18, " " 1
VIII. .Myrtles. ' 1S70, June 2G, '■ ■■ |
♦^^ 2074 ,^-^
ASAPH REMINGTON, son of Kesiah Ely, (No. 818), was born in Agawam, Ma.ss., February 10, 1822.
He married at South Hadley Falls, Mass., December 22, 1850, LOVINA SIMPSON, daughter of John Ross and
Betsey {Stevens) BARRETT, born in Manchester, N. H., July 10, 1831.
425S
REMINflTON CHILDREN.
I. Albert. | 1851, Oct. 14, South Hadley Falls, Mass. |
Married, March 2, 1885, in New Britain, Conn., Mrs. Ella Louise (Stickler) McCoy, born
in Hudson, N. Y., Feb'y 26, 1853.
11. Laura Vine. | 1853, Dec. 10, South Hadley Falls, Mass. | 1SS3. Jan'y 25. New Haven, Conn.
ElC.Hl'H GENERATION.
2075 . .-
CORDELIA MARIA REMINGTON, daughter of Kesiah Ely, ( No. 8 1 8 ), was born m Agawam, Mass., Marcli
10,1824. Residence, Cincinnati, Ohio. She married in -Springfield. Mass.. October 13, 1846, JOHN RANDALL,
son of Zechariah and Elizabeth {^Randall) WILDER, born in Northamiiton, Mass., September i 2, 1814, and died
in Cincinnati, Ohio, December 26, 1869.
WlI.llER CHILDREN.
4260*
I.
John Remington.
4261
II.
El.IZABETII KeZIAH.
4262*
III.
Laura Cordelia.
4263
IV.
William Henry.
4264
V.
Matilda Caroline.
4265
VI.
Ellie M.\ria.
4266
VII.
Clara.
4267
VIII.
Gecirgianna LorisA
4268
IX.
Florence.
4269
X.
KiTTiE Bell.
4270
XI.
Geiirge Marshall.
4271
XII.
Hertha.
1847, Aug. g, Spriiifjfickl, Mass.
1S48, Dec. 15,
1851, Jul)' 8, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1853, Nov. 15, Tymochtie, Ohio.
1855, Nov. 26, Jennings county, Ind.
1857, June 26, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1850, March 27.
i860, Dec. 23,
1862, May 29,
1864, Jan'y 29,
1865, May 16,
1868, March 29.
-»»^ aovz .^* —
1S50, Jan'y 22, Cincinnati, Oliic
1S74, Jan'y 3,
1863, April 5,
(^incinnati, Oh
1S63, May 3,
1863, May 17,
1S81, April 29, St. Louis, Mo.
CELIA REBECCA REMINGTON, daughter of Kesiah Ely, (No. 818), was born in Agawam, Mass.,
February 21, 1833. She married in Chicopee, Mass., May 21, 1852, WILLl.-XM HENRY, son of William and
Sarah Jane {Car/cton) CLARK, born in Uiiper Alton, 111., .\iigust 26, 1832. A contractor and builder in
Cincinnati, Ohio.
CLARK CHII.IiRKN.
4272*
L
Sarah Keziah.
4273
II.
Celina Jane.
Married in Cincinnati,
March 12, 1854.
4274
III.
Henry William.
4275
IV.
Grace.
4276
V.
Edward.
4277
VI.
RoiiERT Carleton.
1S53, Sept. 5, Hudson, N. V.
1856, Maicli 14, Springfield, Mass.
Ohio, June 26, iSSo, Joshua Harris
185S, June 12, Springfield, Mass.
i860, Nov. 13,
1862, Nov. 30,
1S74, Feb'y 9. Cincinnati, Ohio.
»^^ S070 ^^*-
.Vbbott, born in Boston, Mas
1879, .\pril 14, San Buc
L'ntura, Cal.
LAVANCI.\ MERRICK ELY, daughter of Eunice Ely, (No. 819), was born in (Iroton, N. Y., January
25, 1828; residence, Easthampton, Mass. Married in Schuylerville, N. Y., March 21, 1847, J.'VMES, son of
Iames and Elisabeth SUNDERL.\ND, born in Glasgow, Scotland, September 20, 1826. He died in Leeds,
N. Y., October 9, 1874.
42 7S
I.
Ida ErisAHETH.
4279*
II.
El.lZ.V GllODSPEED.
42S0
HI.
Car A.
42SI
IV.
Agnes Ely.
4282
V.
William James.
42S3
VI.
Annie Maria.
42S4
VII.
Dora Eunice.
42S5
VIII.
Iames Ellis.
4286
IX.
Lucy Briggs.
4287
X.
George Coli;y.
SUNDERLAND CHILDREN.
1548, Feb'y 25, Chicopee, Mass.
1549, Jul)' I, Haydenville, Mass.
1S51. Sept. 8,
1852, Sept. 6,
1856, Aug. 12, .\mboy, Ohio.
1S60, Feb'y 27,
1863, May 27, Easthampton, Mass.
1866, March 6,
1867, June 22,
1871, Nov. 22, Alsion. N. I.
1S51, Oct. 10, Haydenville, Mass.
i866, April 28, Easthampton, Mass.
1876, Jan'y 27, West Springfield, Mass.
.-I aosa . .^
LOVIRA ELISABETH RUSSELL, daughter of Eunice Ely, (No. 819), was born in Springfield, Mass.,
lune 8, 1836. She married in Westfield, Mass., September 4, 1856, SIMEON, son of Samuel and Margaret
(Caniiiis) COOLEY, born in Longmeadow, Mass., Se])tember 4, 1834, and died in West Springfield, January 13,
1 88 2. Mrs. Cooky's residence, West Springfield.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
255
42SS
42S9
42<)0
II.
III.
COOLEY CHILDREN.
Charles E.-vrnkst. | 1S57, Aug. 31, West Springfield, Mass. |
Married in Hartford, Conn., June 30, 1879, Ida Maria, daugluer of Henry and Flora
Pierson, born in Plattsburg, Vt., Oct. 10, 1859.
Georc.e Edgar. | 1859, April 28, West Springfield, Mass. I 1S59, Dec. 11, Windsor Locks, Conn.
Henry Russell. ~ I 1861, June 3, " " " | 1S61, June 6, West Springfield, JIass.
-».-. 2003 — ..
HARRIET LOUISA BROWNELL, daughter of M.al.ah Ely, (No. 820), was born in Windham, Conn.,
January 12, 1829. She married, November 25, 1852, THOMAS CLEMMONS, son of John A\'illiams and Ann
Eliza {WeHes) ROBBINS, born in Windham, Conn., .\ugiist 18, 1S30. Residence, Covington, Ky.
4291
1.
Esther Backus.
4292
II.
Helen Louisa.
4293
HI.
JnuN Williams.
4294
IV.
Harriet Amanda.
4295
V.
Richard Ely.
ROBBINS CHILDREN.
1853, Oct. 17, Windham, Conn.
1855, Feb'y 13, "
1556, Feb'y 16,
1557, Oct. 13,
i860 March 2,
-»^-i 2083 .-^*—
1S53, Oct. 28, Wini
DANIEL HENRY HEMINGWAY, son of Mary Ely, (No. 823), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
October 17, 1830. House painter in Hazardville, Conn. He married in Enfield, Conn., April 5, 1854,
CYNTHL\ E., daughter of Manning and Marbra (Soi//hwic-k) WHEELOCK, born in Smithfield, R. I.,
June 25, 1835.
4296 I, Charles Calvi.n.
4297 II. Harriet Marbra.
4298 III. William Wheelock.
4299 IV. Fred. Daniel.
HEMINGWAY CHILDREN.
1856, March 28, Windsor, Conn.
1S58, May 8, Enfield, Conn.
1868, Nov. 17, Hazardville, Conn.
1876, Oct. lo,
*^^ 2030 ►^*—
18S0, March 20, Hazardville, Conn.
NATHAN JOSEPH HEM1NC;WAY, son of Mary Ely, (No. 823), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
September 6, 1S33. A house painter in Thompsonville, Conn., where he married. May 18. 1864, MARIA
LOUISA, daughter of Edward Nicholas and I^ovkk (^Wrighl) CHIPMAN, born in Thompsonville, October
25, 1S40.
he-Mingway child.
4300
I. Caroline Chipm.^n. | 1866, March 28, Thompsonville, Conn.
-m^^ 2033 ^-
ELII.VH ELY GILL, son of Charles Austin, (No. 825), « as born in Cassewago, Crawford county,
Pa., September 2, 1836 ; is a harness maker in Cleveland, Ohio. He married in Painesville, Ohio, October 6,
1866, ALMIRA, daughter of Ara and Dinah {Miinger) SPRAGUE, born in Huron, Erie county, Ohio, Febru-
ary 19, 1843. E. Ely Gill served as brigade musician in the late war, first in the old Seventh Ohio Regiment
and then in the Twenty-third Army Corps.
GILL children.
4301 I. Rena K.\nsas.
4302 II. Ara Ely.
4303 III. Martha Alla.
1S67, July 21, Painesville, Ohio.
1873, March 31, Cleveland, Ohio.
1877, April 17,
»^^ 209-3: .
HENRY CLAY GILL, son of Charles Austin, (No. 82S), a harness maker in Madi.son, Ohio, was born
in Cassewago, Pa., July 15, 1838. He married in Madison, December 5, i860, H.\RRIET ELIZ.'X, daughter of
.Vbraham and Elv.\ VAN EPPS, born in Trumbull, Ashtabula county, Ohio, 1842.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
GILL CHILDREN.
4304
I.
H.VTTIE El\ A.
1S63, Feb')- 10,
Madison,
Ohio
4305
II.
Addie M-\kiON.
1 866, Nov. I,
4306
III.
Wii.LARn Henry.
1S6S, Oct. 16,
4307
IV.
Georgia Anna.
1S70, Oct. 14,
430S
V.
Warren Stanley.
1S73, March ig.
4309
VI.
Edith Elva.
1876, Jan'y 7,
4310
VII.
Clayton Van Eits.
1S77, Sept. 13,
4311
VIII.
Norma Ely.
1S80, April 9,
^ SO»S
> ^ ...
1S64, Aug. 4, Madison, Ohio.
1S74, .^pril 19, Madison, Ohio.
SEYMOUR GILL, son of Charles Austin, (No. 82S), was born in Madison, Ohio, June 18, 1840; served
three years in the late war ; was captured at Cross Lanes and spent nearly a year in rebel prisons at Richmond,
New Orleans and Saulsbury. He married in Painesville, Ohio, October 15, 1863, MARCIA CLAYTON.
Residence, Quincy, 111.
<ULL CHILDREN.
4312
4313
I. Grace.
II. Levi C.
1S65, Junt- 16.
1S77, June 3.
^-•^^ 209V
S( )HHL\ I\L\'riLI)A (;ILL, daughter of Charles .\ustin, (No. 825), was born in Madison, Oliio, ( )ctol)er
18, 1S45, where she married, March 4, 1868, MYRON, son of Calvin and Betsey {Arnold) BARTHOLOMEW,
born in Geneva, Ashtabula county, where they now reside. He is a merchant.
4314
4315
43if>
4317
I. ViRi-.iMA Fidelia.
II. Ely Calvin.
III. Ella May.
IV. Marietia.
BARTHOLOMEW CHILDREN.
i86g, May 14, Geneva, Ohio.
1870, Aug. II, ••
1S75, April 6, "
1S77, July I,
1870, June 24, (Icneva, Oliio.
►.-i 2098 ►.<
MARIETTA CHAMBERLAIN GILL, daughter of Charles Austin, (No. 82S), was horn in Madison,
Oliio, April 2, 1S48. She married in Cleveland, where they now reside, December 4, 1872, WARREN L.
CURRENT.
CURRENT CHILDREN.
431 S
4319
James A.
Maud E.
1S73, Sept. 23, Cleveland, Ohio.
1877, April 26,
-.-*^ 210X ^1
ELIZA .\NN GILL, daughter of Charles Austin, (No. 82S), was born in Madison, Ohio, May 24, 1855,
where she married, February i, 1874, WILLIAM RICE, son of William and Lvdia B. MILLER, a farmer, born
in Harpersfield, Ashtabula county, Ohio, July 23, 1846. Residence, Unionville, Lake county, Ohio.
4320 I. William.
4321 II. Madge.
4322 III. Ann.\ Josephine.
1875, July 23,
1S77, March 4,
1879, Oct. 3,
MILLER CHILDREN.
1, Vail, Iowa.
1S7S, Feb'y 6, Vail, lev
.-. SX03 .^*^
FR.\NCTS ELY GILL, son of John Seymour, (No. 826), vvas born in Madison, Ohio, where he now
lives, a farmer, July 17, 1836. He married in Painesville, Ohio, July 4, 1857, FANNIE, daughter of Nathaniel
and Polly {Law) BLAKELY, born in Gainesville, N. Y., March 23, 1834.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
257
432(.
4327
1S39.
son of
432S
4329
4330
4331
4332
4333
I. Liovii BinwKi.i..
II. Harl.vn Paige.
III. E\ELYN.
IV. JiiHN Seymour.
V. Bektua.
CILL LHIl.nREN.
1S58, July 29, Madison, Ohio.
1S61, Nov. 22, ■•
1865, April 4,
1872, Sept. 3, ■■
1875, March 31, "
*.-. axo4 ►.
ARRIET LUCY GILL, tUuighter of John Skvmour, (No. 826), was l)orn in Madison, Ohio, July 24,
and died in Toledo, Ohio, July 23, 1874. She married in Madison, March 23, 1857, ISAAC WEBB,
Salmon and Mary {Cahhvcll) CONE, a farmer in Madison, born December 10, 1835.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
Ej.i.kn Leomjka.
Gertrude Lillian.
Salmon Earl.
Eluert Eugene.
George Franklin.
Wilford Roy.
CONE CHILDREN.
1559, March 11, Madison, Ohio.
1560, Oct. 28.
1S67, June 28, Trumbull, Ohio.
i86g, March 20, Mechanicsville,
1871, May 28, Madison, Ohio.
1873, Nov. 11, " "
— aio8
1871, April 21, Madison, Ohio.
EMILY STILLMAN (ill.L, daughter of John Seymour, (No. 8 26), was born in Madison, O., where she now
resides, October 8, 1847. She married, January i, 1868, JOSEPH ROBERT, son of Edward Smith and Mary
(Miller) BAKER, born in Milan, Ohio, June 19, 1844, and died in Madison, November 10, 1871. She married, June
24, 1874, CHESTER SMITH BAKER, brother of the first husband, born in Berlin Heights, Ohio, June 20, 1842.
4335
433fi
I. Edna Sarah.
II. Mary Louise.
III. Robert.
baker child FIRST MARRIAGE.
I 1870, Sept. I, Geneva, Ohio. |
BAKER children SECOND MARRIAGE.
I 1S76, Oct. 23, Madison, Ohio.
I 1S78, Dec. 27,
1878, Sept. I, Madison, Ohio.
1879, Feb'y 10, " "
-»*^ axo9
LAURA TRUMBULL GILL, daughter of John Seymour, (No. 826), was born in Madison, Ohio, July
6, 1849, where she still lives and where she married, February 9, 1S70, GEORGE CHARLES, son of Almon
and Mary {Griffin) OWEN, a farmer, born in Granby, Conn., June 8, 1837.
I. Wayne W.
I 1872, Nov
OWEN CHILD.
I, Madison, Ohio.
*^ 21X0 ►.I-.-
CHARLES AUSTIN GILL, son of John Seymour, (No. 826), was born in Madison, Ohio, Atigust 22, 1850;
a farmer in Terra Cotta, Ellsworth county, Kan. He married, August 22, 1871, SYLVANIA AUGUSTA, daughter
of Francis and Anna {Har/well) HEADLEY, born in Brayetta, Trumlnill (-ounty, Ohio, September 11, 1850.
433S I. Gertrude May.
4331J II. Dei.hkrt Franklin.
4340 III. Ashley.
GILL CHILDREN.
1S72, luly 12, Madison, Ohio.
1S74, March 3,
1876, April 2, Thompson, Ohio.
»^^ sxxx ^-*
NANCY LOUISE TISDEL, daughter of Lois Day Gill, (No. 830), was born in Madison, Ohio, April
8, 1843. She married in Warren, 111., March 2, 1865, JOHN SOULE ABBEY, a farmer, born in Le Roy,
Lake county, Ohio, May 14, 1839. He served in the army during the war of the Rebellion. Residence, Summit,
Cloud county, Kan.
^ss
I'.KIHTH (lENKRATION.
ABBEY CHILDREN.
4341
I.
Don Wvm.vn.
1S65, Dec. 20, Salem, Neb
4342
11.
Sakaii Lois.
iS6g, March 17,
4343
III.
William Herman.
1S71, Jan'y 2,
4344
IV.
Fred. Wallace.
1S74. Jan'y 5.
4345
V.
Jessie Ellen.
187S, Nov. 15,
. MARY ELIZABETH TISDEL, daughter of L.ois Day tiiLL, (No. 830), was born in Madison, Ohio,
March 26, 1845. She married in Perry, Ohio, November 30, 1868, where he was born February 16, 1842, DON
LLOYD WYMAN, a graduate from Michigan University ; a farmer and lawyer, in Perry, Lake county, Ohio.
WYMAN CHILDREN.
4346
I.
Vai'ciin.
1870, Sept. 26, Salem
Neb.
4347
II.
Dun Havakii.
1873, Sept. 30,
434S
111.
GHACE TiSDEL.
1876, April 14, Perry
Ohio.
4349
IV.
Cuv.
187S, Aug. 28,
4350
V.
Thomas Brii;ht.
1S80, July l^,
■n« . . ^
.SARAH PARKER TISDEL, daughter of Lois Day Gill, (No. 830), was born in Madison, Ohio, May
28, 1847. She married in Salem, Neb., November 29, 1866, HEZEKIAH COLE JENN1N(;S, born in Painesville,
Ohio, September 9, 1836. He served as a private during the late war.
JENNINGS children.
18S0, April 26, Salem, Neb.
4351
I.
Clarke Tisdel.
1 868, May 4,
Salem,
Neb.
4352
II.
Catharine Marion.
iS6g, Sept. 30
4353
III.
Makv Eliza.
1874, Aug. 14
4354
IV.
RaLI'M OoIN.
18S0, Jan'y 6,
...^ Ct
1-14 i. .^
PHEBE ELLEN TISDEL, daughter of Lois Day Gill, (No. 830), was born in Madison, Ohio, March 24,
1850. She married in Salem, Neb., February 6, 1868, CAPT. HUGH QUIGLEY STARER, who served as
captain during the war of the Rebellion, born in Pine Creek, Clinton county. Pa., May 3, 1837.
STARER CHILDREN.
4355
I.
Aline.
1868, Dec. 31,
Salem, Neb
4356
II.
Flora Day.
1870, May 9,
4357
III.
EiiiTH Ellen.
1872, Sept. 12
435S
IV.
Walter Tisdel.
1S75, July 13,
4359
V.
Caroline Louis.'i.
187S, July 15,
4360
VI.
Harriet Belle.
1S80, Nov. I,
^^^ e»-| fx.a
Dec. 31, Salem, Neb.
18S1, Jan'y 24, Salem, Neb.
LUCY WORCESTER, daughter of Lucy Ely, (No. 846), was born in West Windsor, Vt., September 14,
1800, where she died July 17, 1855. She married in Windsor, Vt., February 14, 1830, MIGHILL, son of Richard
and Ann {Parkhursf) CARY, born in Weathersfield, Vt., December 7, 1797, and died in Windsor, November 8,
1837. She married in West Windsor, August 26, 1S46, WARD CLARK, born February 2, 1789 ; died in West
Windsor, July 12, 1869.
cary children.
4361 I. Emily Worcester.
4362"* II. Caroline Williston.
4363* III. Ira Allen.
4364 I\'. Li c y .\nn.
1830, Oct. 31, Windsor, Vt.
1833, Feb'y 13, " "
1835, March 26, ■■
1S38, March i.
1834, May 28, Windsor, Vt.
1S64. Nov
1 84 1, .\uf;
White Hall, III.
I, Weathersfield, \'t.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
ALFRED WORCESTER, son of Lucv Elv, (No. 846), was born in Windsor, Vt., October 17, 1804,
wliere he married, January 12, 1832, MARY, daughter of Joseph and Sarah {S>a7'agi-) FARWELL, born in
Windsor, June 23, 1807, who died in \\'hite Hall, 111., July 14, 1879. He is a carpenter in White Hall.
43'-'5*
4360*
I. Frederick Augustc^
II. Fci.TdN F.\RWEI,I..
1832,
i847:
>VORCESTER CHILDREN.
Nov. 17, Windsor, Vt.
Aug. 22,
<^^ 212V ^^*- —
LUCIUS TULLUS WORCESTER, son of Lucy Ely, (No. 846), a farmer in West Windsor, Vt., was
born in Windsor, Vt., October 18, 1809, where he married, March 25, 1833, ELIZA, daughter of Cyprian and
Nancy SAVAGE. She was born in Windsor, Vt., June 9, 181 1, and died in West Windsor, January 30, 1869.
4367* I, George Ely,
436S II. Angelink.
4369 III. Mary Ann.
4370* IV. Cvi'RLVN Savage,
WORCESTER CHILDREN.
1833, Dec. 26, Windsor, Vt.
1835, Jiil.v 4.
1S37, Nov. 28,
1842, July 19, " "
1876, April 15, Cavendish, Vt.
1859, June 5, West Windsor, Vt.
LINUS ELY WORCESTER, son of Lucy Ely, (No. 846), was born in Windsor, Vt., December 5, 181 1,
is a merchant residing in White Hall, lU. He left New England in October, 1836, since which time he has
resided in Illinois, where he has held various official positions, one being county judge of Greene county. He
married in White Hall, 111., February 17, 1841, MARTHA ABIGAIL, daughter of Aaron and Abigail Jackson,
Ijorn in Addison, Vt., February 17, 1819, and died in White Hall, November 11, 1845. He married in Lebanon,
111., February 2, 1848, SARAH MARIA, daughter of Theophilus and Sally Betsey (JIu//) BELDEN, born in
Orange, Conn., November 19, 1820, and died in White Hall, May 22, 1854. He married in White Hall, February
14, 1S56, where she was born November 26, 1825, LUTHER.^, daughter of Timothy and Diadama LADD.
WORCESTER children.
1S42, April I, White H-ill, 111.
1S45, .\pril 15,
1849, June II, "
1851, Sept. 15, " "
j 1856, Dec. 21,
I 1858, Nov. 27,
i860, Sept. 14, " "
1863, Jan'y 20, " "
1866, Sept. 22,
4371*
I.
Alfred Jackson
4372*
II.
William Penn.
4373
III.
Maurice Hull.
4374
IV.
Wentworth.
4375
V.
Lucv Emily.
4376
VI.
Henry Clay.
4377
VII.
Richard Story.
437S
VIII.
Irene.
4379
IX.
Lucres Ward.
1863, March iS, White Hall, 111.
1S66, Sept. 22,
--»*^ 2X29
M.\RCIA ELY, daughter of Phineas L., (No. 847), was born in West Windsor, Vt., December i, 1812,
where she died September 21, 1S60. She married, April 22, 1841, SAMLTEL, son of Isaac and Esther (Marcy)
PARKER, born in Weathersfield, Vt., February i, 1802. His occupations have been various during the past
forty-eight years. Clerk in mercantile and other business, settling estates, farming, and for nearly twenty-four
years postmaster in West Windsor, Vt.
PARKER CHILD.
43S0*
I. Frances Maria.
I 1845, Oct. 23, West Windsor, Vt.
^>»^-< 2131 .
HARVEY ELY, son of John Day, (No. 8S0), was born in West Springfield, Mass., February 6, 1820,
and died at Turners Falls, Mass., December 27, 1873. He married, March 23, 1847, in West Springfield, Mass.,
where she was born June 27, 1S19, ELIZ.AISI'.TH .Vl'TLETON, who died at Turners Falls, January 16, 1877.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
CHILD.
43S1* I. Charlotte Ei-IZARKTH. | 1S52, Jan'y 23, South Deerfiekl. Mass. | 1S77, April S. Tiirncis Falls, Mass.
NOVATUS ELY, son of Willard, (No. 853), was born in Philadelphia, Pa., October 3, 1818. He married,
April 15, 1844, in West Springfield, Mass., where she was born November 29, 1821, MARY ELIZABETH, daughter
of Allen and M.artha {Chapin) WOLCOTT.
CHILDREN.
43S2 I. Viola There.sa Mary. I 1S45, July 31, West Springfield, Mass. |
Married in Holyoke, Jan'y 1, lS66, John Henry Harrison, son of Samuel and Hannah
(Wells) Pike, born in Franklin, N. H., June 29, 1840, and died in Holyoke, Mass.,
Jan'y 7, 1867. No children.
1847, March 3, West Springfield, Mass. i 1S76, Oct. 26, West Springfield, Mass.
1849, June 14. " " 1S71, Nov. 7, " "
1853. Jan'y 17, " '■ |
-»-^ aX33 ►-*-
43S3
II.
AnELLA Ei.izaheth
43S4
III.
Charles Novatus.
43S5
IV.
Hervev Sanford.
JAMES ELY, son of Willard, (No. 8S3), was born in Philadelphia, Pa., June 29, 1820. Grain dealer
in Davenport, la. Married in Holyoke, Mass., December 11, 1851, MARY ADELINE, daughter of Anson
and Sdphrunia {French) ROr)lNSON, born in Maine, June, i83i,and died in Davenport, la., Se]Hember 19, 1867.
children.
43S6 I. Eva Jane. i 1852, Dec. 27, Meriden, Conn.
4387 II. Willard Anson. 1854, Feb'y 15, Holyoke, Mass. , 1S75, Jan'y 15, Davenport, la.
43SS HI. Frank Morris. ! 1857, March 5, Davenport, la. I
-m^^ ax34 — *-
EDWIN HULBURT ELY, son of Willard, (No. 853), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 24,
1S22; is a commission merchant in Cleveland, Ohio. He married in Holyoke, Mass., December 22, 1852,
CALLA FASSETT, daughter of John and Calla {Stearns) FARR.\R, born in Stoddard, N. H., October 8, 1832.
4389
I.
George Henry.
4390
H.
George Henry
4391
III.
Fred Farrar.
4392
IV.
Cai.i.a Eliza.
children.
1855, Oct. :, Holyoke, Mass.
1S57, April 12, "
1861, Feb'y iS. Brecksville, Ohio.
1867, Aug. 3, Cleveland, Ohio.
1S56, Oct. 22, liolvokc. Mass
-m^^ SX36 . .-
LOVICA ELY, daughter of Willard, (No. 853), was born in West Springfield, Ma.ss., February 20, 1826,
resides in Somerville, Mass. She married, July 4, 1848, ERSKINE EBENEZER, son of John and Catharine
(Jiiehardsoii) DAVIS, born in Princeton, Mass., November 17, 1818 ; a produce dealer.
DAVIS children.
4393 I. Annie Isabella. 1S49, July 6, Holyoke, Mass.
4394 II. loA Louisa. \ 1854, June 28,
4395* HI. Cl.\ra Jane. \ 1S58, April 2,
*^ SX4:0 ►-«.
MORRIS ELY, son of Willard, (No. 853), was born in West Springfield, Mass., April 28, 1835 ; resides in
Holyoke, Mass., where he married, April 14, 1859, LUCINDA MARSH, daughter of Seymour and E.meline {Jiiigg)
GATES, born in Chesterfield, Mass., August 20, 1841.
children.
43g6 I. Henry Morris. i 1S60, March 13, Holyoke, Mass
4397 II. Mabel Cordelia. 1869, Feb'y i,
4398 III. Sophia Frances. | 1874, May 26,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
ELIZABETH ELY, daughter of Pelrtiah, (No. 85S), was horn in West Springfield, Mass., September 15,
1823 ; resides in Holyoke, Mass. She married, February 26, 1846, WILLI.\M, son of John NEWKIRK, born in
Schenectady, N. Y., December 29, 1820, and died in Holyoke, November 21, 1862.
4399 I. Fr.vn'cis Peletiah.
441)0"" II. Frank PEi.ETiAir.
44HI III. Lu,i,.\ Chijie.
, NEWKIRK CHILDREN.
1S4S, May 2O, Holyoke, Mass.
1S51, June 19, Vernon, Vt.
1S53, Feb'y 19, Holyoke, Mass.
1851, June 10, Holyoke, Mass.
1S70, Feb'y 17, Holyoke, Mass.
^-»*^ 2X-a.6 ►^♦-
ADONIRAM JUDSON HOLLISTER, son of Asenath Ely, (No. 860), was born in Suffield, Conn., June
28, 1829 ; a cigar maker in Fort Wayne, Ind.; married in Westfield, Mass., February 25, 1858, JULIETTE S.,
daughter of Walter B. ROSE, born in Chesterfield, Mass., April 2, 1841, from whom he was divorced July 20,
1 866. He married in Fort Wayne, Ind., June 28, 1868, SELENA ELIZABETH, daughter of Jacob and
Elizabeth (Si'//crs) WALTERS, born in Dauphin, Pa., July 8, 1843.
HOLLISTER CHILDREN.
1859, April iS, Westfield, Mass. j
1S70, April 20, Foi-t W.-iyne, Ind. |
1S73, Oct. iS,
1S76, July 4,
1S78, Feb'y 28,
i88n, Dec. 21,
1883, Junes,
4402
I.
EliWIN JCDSciN.
44' '3
II.
("l.AR.V IaNE.
44"4
HI.
IiiA May.
44"5
IV.
William Centen.niai
4406
V.
Gertrcde Selena.
4407
VI.
Flora Belle.
440S
VH.
Lilll\n Bertha.
1S77, Anu. 9, Foil Wayne, Ind.
— ».^ 2i-a='7' .^**-
JULIUS FIELD HOLLISTER, son of Asenath Ely, (No. 860), was born in Southwick, Mass., April
14, 1831, NYJiere he.now resides. Married in Springfield, Mass., October, 185S, Jui.ieite Augusta, daughter of
WiLiJAM and Juliette {Hubbard') LAY, born in Springfield, July 29, 1840.
4409
I.
Elizaheth May.
i860.
Aug
15,
4411)
H.
ErriE Augusta.
1862,
Tuly
27.
44"
HI.
Herbert Julius.
1 866,
Aug
3.
4412
IV.
Harriet Belle.
1S70,
Mav
6,
4413
V.
Grace Estelle.
1873.
Dec
23.
4414
VI.
Cyrus Lay.
1880,
Nov
II,
HOLLISTER CHILDREN.
Southwick, Mass.
^^ S149 -.^^
HIRAM DWIGHT HOLLISTER, son of Asenath Ely, (No. 860), was born in .Southwick, Mass.,
October 24, 1834, where he now resides. He married, May 24, 1869, in Newburgh, N. Y., where she was born
April 2, 1850, OLIVIA, daughter of Aaron Bond and Maria {Stanton) GARDNER.
4415
4416
44"7
44 1 s
44 1 y
I. Jennie Maria.
H. Al.HERT DWICHT.
HI. Luther Ehmund.
IV. Ernest Gardner.
V. EiiNA Mary.
HOLLISTER CHILDREN.
1870, March 21, Newburjjh, N. Y.
1872, March 11, Southwick, Mass.
1875, Nov. 23,
1878, July I,
1S81, Jan'y 27,
»^^ 2X50 --^^
JANE ASENATH HOLLISTER, daughter of Asenath Ely, (No, 860), was born in Southwick, Mass.,
Nevember 9, 1836, where she now resides. She married, September 17, 1856, LUTHER, son of Riley FOWLER,
burn in Brownville, N. Y., May 28, 1830.
262
EIGHTH GENERATION.
4420
4421
4422
I. Alice Jane.
II. Al.DERT LfTHER.
in. Mary .'^iiei.aide.
FOWLER CHILDREN.
1859, Dec. 5, Southwick, Mass.
1866, April 22,
1872, Oct. I,
^^ 2XS1 ^^^
iS6f). May 17. Soiitliwick, Mass.
JOHN BENNETT HOLLISTER, son of Asf.nath Ely, (No. 860), was born in .Southwick, Mass., December
30, 1838. He married, Oct. 15, 1862, ABALENAH MIRIAM, daughter of Luther Zei!IN.\ and Cordella {Fow/e>-)
MASON, born in Southwick, June 18, 1843.
4423
4424
I. Lii.LA Cordelia.
II. Lknnie Marv.
HOLLISTER CHILDREN.
1S67, Oct. 6, Southwick, Mass
1874, May 8,
■•^^ 2X52 ►.^
EDWIN ELY HOLLISTER, son of Asen.'VTH Ely, (No. 860); a manutacturer in Springfield, Mass.,
was born in Southwick, Mass., February 12, 1842. He married in Springfield, May 18, 1865, HENRIETTA,
daughter of Henry Phelps and Julia Ann {Carpenter') FERRE, l)orn in ('hicopee, Mass., May 18, 1S44.
4425 I. Arthur Dvvigiit.
4426 II. Alice Gertruhe.
4427 III. GkETA JlILIA.
4428 IV. Harry Edwin.
HOLLISTER CHII.DKEN.
1866, March 10, Spriiiglic-ld. Mass.
iS68, Jiily6,
1872, Dec. 17,
1S77, June 6, " "
-»♦-• 2X5-3= ^*. —
ORRA LOUISE FRINK, daughter of Loulsa Ely, (No. 862), was born in West Springfield, Mass., June
23, 1830, and died in Summit, N. J., January 18, 1874. She married in Holyoke, Mass., May 11, 1854, CARLOS,
son of Alonzo and Harriet ( White) BARDWELL, born in South Hadley, Ma.ss., March 2, 1829. Mr. Bardivcll,
who is a manufacturer in Summit, N. J., married second, Mrs. Mary Williams (^Aldricli) born in Providence,
R. I., March 20, 1835, daughter of E(hiiard Sheldon and Susan {Foster') Williams.
4429
443"
4431
I. Harriet Louise.
II. .\lonzo Frink.
III. Mahel Edith.
BARDWELL CHILDREN.
1858, Nov. 2, Holyoke, Mass.
1S62, June 24, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1867, May 29,
-»^-. 2X56 ►.«
i8f)9, April I, Brooklyn. N. Y.
HENRIETTA POMEROY ELY, daughter of Aaron, (No. 865), was born in Chicopee, Mass., January
14, 1833. Residence, Columbus, Ind. She married, January 17, 1850, in Hatfield, Mass., where he was born
March 18, 1829, SAMUEL D., son of Abraham and Sophia {Morton) BILLINGS.
4432'
4433*
4434*
4435
I. Marv Ella.
II. Henry Phelps.
HI. Rose Edith.
IV. Plinev Dwight.
BILI.INCS CHILDRE.N.
1851, May 3, Hatfield, Mass.
1852, Oct. 10,
1854, April 21, Oxford, Ohio.
1856, July 21,
♦.-. 2X58 ^-*—
i860, April 13.
EDWARD ELY, son of Aaron, (No. 865), was born in Southampton, Mass., March 23, 1838. He
married in Brattleboro, Vt., January 2, 1878, EDITH LAVINIA, daughter of William and Eliza {Savage)
PALTLING, born in London, England, F'ebruary 12, 1856. Residence, South Deerfield, Ma.ss.
4436 I. Marietta.
4437 II. Edward Charles.
443S HI. Jex.nie Almira.
CHILDREN.
1878, Sept. 26, South Deerfield, Mass.
1882, Dec. 17,
1884, Nov. 29,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
ELIZUR DENISON COOK, son of Marcia Ely Dexison, (No. 866), was born in West Springfield,
Mass., May 8, 1812, and died in Chester, Mass., November 17, 1864. He was a prominent citizen of Chester,
held nearly all the town offices in succession, and represented the town in the State Legislature. He married in
Sturbridge, Mass., Nov. 29, 1837, where she was born April 20, 1810, LUCINDA MARSH, daughter of Col.
David and Lulinda (Marsh) W1(;HT. She'was living in West Springfield in 1881.
COOK CHILDREN.
4439
I.
A Sn.N.
1838
Dec. 24, Chester, Mass.
1S38, Dec. 24,
444"
II.
Julia Ann.
1S40,
Aug. 10, " "
1862, Oct. 7,
4441
III.
Sarah Merriam.
1842,
April 2g, "
1845, Jan'y 3,
4442
IV.
Frances Lucinda.
1S44,
March 27, " ''
1867, March 16
Chester, Mass.
HANNAH SMITH COOK, daughter of Marcia Ely Denlson, (No. 866), was born in West Spring-
field, Mass., July 11, iSr8, where she married, September 7, 1840, BENJAMIN, son of Abner and Lovisa
{Cleave/and) BURLEIGH, born in Wilbraham, Mass., December 2, i8og, and died in Palmer, Mass., May 3,
1865, where Mrs. Burleigh still resides.
I'.URLEIGH children.
4443
4444
4445
444(1
4447
444S
4449
445"
4451
III.
IV.
V.
VL
VII.
VIII.
IX.
Jn.iA Ann. 1 1842, May 2, Palmer, Mass.
WiLLLVM Elizl'k. | 1844, JuneiS, " " I
Surgeon of volunteers in the late war; 1865-6, Surgeon in the regular
surgeon in U. S. Navy on the Pacific coast.
849, Dec. 12, Palmer, Mass.
Marcl\.
Lucia Eliz.^ueth.
Julia Adelaide,
Sarah Maria.
Gecirge Reuuen.
Charles Ira.
Inez.,
1S45, Dec. 3, Palmer,
1847, April g,
1S49, March 18, "
1852, Sept. 9, "
1856, Sept. 12,
1858, Feb'y 15, "
1861, OcL 25,
Mass.
1S76, July 5, Tekonsha, Mich.
--».-. 2165 .^*^
LUCY ELISABETH CO(JK, daughter of Marcia Ely Denison, (No. 866), was born in West Spring-
field, Mass., December 26, 1824, where she married, May 22, 1844, CHESTER, son of Aaron and Laurena
(Searle) STRONG, born in Southampton, Mass., March 16, 1811, and died in Palmer, Mass., March i, 1863.
He was one of the early residents of the village of Palmer, and a prominent real estate owner. He held
many positions of trust in the gift of the town. Mrs. Strong's residence. Palmer.
I. Homer Chester.
STRONG CHILD.
1850, Sept. 5, Palmer, Mass.
FRANCES ANN ELY, daughter of Homer, (No. 868), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October
22, 1817. Residence, Muscatine, la. She married in West Springfield, April S, 1846, REV. NEHEMIAH
I'RUDEN, son of Luther and Cl.^rissa {Reed) PIERCE, born in Enfield, Conn., August 28, 181 7. He
graduated from Amherst College in 1842; Union Theological Seminary in 1845 ; ordained liy Presbytery of
Rockaway, N. J., April 30, 1846. Stated supply of Presbyterian Church in Whippany, N. J., 1846-50; pastor
of the Twelfth Street (Dutch) Reformed Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1851-75, resigning his charge on account of
failing health. He removed to Warren, Mass., in 1876, where he died April 11, 1880. The degree of D. D.
was conferred by Rutgers College in 1S71.
pierce CHILDREN.
4453* I. Homer Ely.
4454* II. George Albert.
4455* III. .'\nna Kent.
4456 IV. William Herhert.
1847, May 5, Whippany, N. J.
1849, March 11, "
185 1, Nov. 24, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1S54, Jan'y 4,
1S54, Sept. 5, liiuoklyn, N. V.
264 EHIHTH C.ENERATIOX.
-»^ 2X69 .^«^
HEXRY tllLBER'l' ELY, son of Homkr, (No. 868), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 7, 1S24.
Was a meachant in New York, and died in Brooklyn, N. Y., August 8, 1877. He married in Brooklyn, February 27,
1S51, MARY POPE, daughter of Samltel and Betsky (^Pope) PUTNAM, born in Portsmouth, N. H., February 8,
1825, and died in Brooklyn, Nov. 29, 1878.
CHILDREN.
4457 I. Leicester Kent. | 1S52. Oct. 18, Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Married in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb'y 15, 1877, Maria Noiris. daiifjlUt-r of John Mciritt and
Elsie W. (Hoxie) Comstock, born in Troy, N. Y., April 4, 1S53. No children,
1S55, May I, Brooklyn, N. Y.
lS6o, Dec. 23, " '• 1884, Aug. 7, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1S70, April :-. '■ ■■ 1S75, July 13,
*»-. axTs ►»•
445^
11.
Bessie Pctx.am.
4459
111.
Samcel Putnam
4460
IV.
Mary Gilbert.
HOMER ELY, son of Ho.mer, (No. 868), was born in West Springfield, Mass., February i, 1833. Residence,
Chicago, 111. He married. May i, 1856, MARY NANCY, daughter of Morris and Rox.\n.\ {Bartktt) RICE, born
in Hubbardston, Mass., Jan'y 15, 1834, and died in West Springfield, March 15, i860. He married, October 16, 1862,
ANNA SOPHIA, daughter of Joseph and Ei.iz.mseth {Bliss) {Sinit/t) ASHLEY, born in West Springfield, Oct.
10, 1840.
LHH.D.
4461 I. UnMEK Aritu K. I 1S5S, Feb'y 6. West Springfield, Mass. |
».^ 2XV4= —^
ESTHER MARIA ELY, daughter of Homer, (No. 868), was born in West Springfield, Mass., June 17,
1835, and died in Holyoke, Mass., May 17, i860. She married, September 19, 1855, JOHN SMITH, son of
joNATH.\N and Lucy {Smith) McELWAIN ; a manufacturer in Holyoke, born in Middlefield, Mass., March 17,
1828. After the death of his first wife, Mr. AIcElivain married her sister, CELIA SOPHI.Y, January 13, 1863.
She was born May 30, 1829.
m'ei.\vain child.
4462 I. Uknrv Ely. | 1S59, March 31, Holyoke, Mass. |
^^ 2X76 — *^
ELIAS UTNCHELL, son of Fanny Ely, (No. 869), was born in West Si)ringfield, Mass., January 16,
1S16. Married, November 2, 1852, AMELIA, daughter of Rudolphus and ]\Iargaret {Boiita) ROUSE, born
in New York City, August 9, 1828. Mr. Winchell is a merchant in Peoria, 111.
winchell children.
44O3 I. llAKRV. ) 1853, June 20, Peoria, 111. 1 1873, Sept. 3, Lincoln, Neb.
4464 II. Ri DoLi'Hib Rouse. ) 1S53, June 20, " " [ 1856, April 10, Peoria, 111.
4465 III. Fanny Rouse. 1859, Sept. 13, " " i
-». ^ 2XW - .-^
REV. RENSSELAER WINCHELL, son of Fanny Ely, (No. 869), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
February 8, 1818. He married in Carthage, 111., July 20, 1852, HARRIETT NEWELL, daughter of Col.
Oliver Prentice and Lvdl-v {Fay) BROOKS, born in Dalton, N. H., November 23, 1821. He graduated from
Illinois College and from x\ndover Theological Seminary, and was in the ministry till failing health compelled him
to retire. Residence, Boston, Mass.
WINCHELL children.
1S60, May 21, Cambridge, Mass.
4466
I.
Mary Brooks.
1853, Aug.
19, Warren, la.
4467
II.
Joseph Eli.-^s.
1S56, Apri
II, Cambridge, Ma
4468
III.
Fanny Ely. )
1S58, Sept.
21,
4469
IV.
LvuiA Fay. |
185S. Sept
21,
4470
V.
Nathaniel Prentice.
i860, Oct.
23, Dalton, N. H.
4471
VI.
Flora Mabel.
1S64, Nov.
2g, Boston, Mass.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 265
-»♦-. 2XVO ►^^^
SARAH MILLER WINCHELL, daughter of Fanny Ely, (No. 869), was born in West Springfield,
Mass., May 15, 1820, and died in West Springfield, Mo., April 21, 1845. She married in Palmyra, Mo., March
15, 1842, JOHN DEBOS SHARP, son of Nathaniel and Marg.a.ret {Craig) DRYDEN, born in Washington
county, Va., March 27, 1814 ; a lawyer, who became judge of the supreme court of Missouri. Residence,
St. Louis, Mo.
DRYDEN CHILDREN.
4472 I. John Winchell. | 1S43, Jan'v 6, Pulmyra, Mo. |
Graduated from Sl Paul's College, Palmyra, JIo., in 1861. taking tlie first honor of his
class. In 1S62 lie enlisted as a private soldier in a Missouri regiment in the United
States .'\rmy. Served the government until the close of the war ; sometimes in the field
and sometimes at headquarters. After the war, was deputy marshal for the Eastern Dis-
trict of Missouri, at St. Louis, resigning after one 3'ear's service to pursue the studv of
the law ; admitted to the bar in 1S68 ; ranks high as a lawyer and good citizen.
Unmarried.
4473 II. Sakau WlNX-HELL. | 1S45, Jan'y 15, Palmyra, Mo. | 1S45, July 30, Paliuyra, Mo.
*^^ z:l'7s .^t —
F.VNNY MARIA WINCHELL, daughter of Fanny Ely, (No. 869), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
.Vpril 29, 1822. Residence, Palmyra, Mo., where she married, June 27, 1843, THOMAS LILBOURNE, son of
l)A\iD and Jane {Bullock) ANDERSON, born near Greensboro, Ky., December 8, 1808. He was a prominent
lawyer, and a member of Congress from Missouri. He died at his residence, in Palmyra, of heart disease,
March 6, 1885.
ANDERSON CHILDREN.
4474*
I
4475*
II
4476*
III
4477
IV
447S
\'
4479
VI
44S0
VII
44S1
VIII
44S2
XI
44S3
-X
1S81, Feb'y 10, Louisana, Mo.
1853, March 26, Palmyra, Mo,
1857, March 25,
1S61, Sept. 21, "
Fanny Ely. | 1S44, May 25, Palmyra, Mo.
Thomas Lilhihrne. [ 1846, Aug. 26,
Iane RANDOLrii. j 1849, Jan'y 10,
Sarah Winchell. ! 1850, Nov. 26, " "
RussELLA Easton. j 1S52, Nov. 3,
Elias' Winchell. ! 1854, Dec. 3,
Mary K.\te. 1859. June 21,
Joseph EAsroN. ) 1861, March 11,
.\LiiERr Gall.\tln. ( 1S61, March II,
.Alherta Kent. , 1862, July 29, " ''
»»^ ax8o ^**-
ELISH.A COLTON WINCHELL, son of Fanny Ely, (No. 869), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
July 25, 1826. He went from Palmyra, Mo., to California in 1850, being one of the pioneers of that state. He
entered upon the practice of law in Fresno City, Fresno county, Cal., where he became prominent as a lawyer,
held the positions of district attorney and judge of the circuit court. His present residence is Fresno City. He
married in Sacramento, Cal, July 7, 1853, LAURA CORALIE, daughter of Dr. Jo.seph and Mary [McKitri)
.\LS1P, born in Sheppardstown, Jefferson county, Va., March 28, 1833.
winchell children.
4484 I. Lilhocrne .VlsU'. 1855, Oct. 9, Sacramento, Cal. '
4485 II. IvA Marie. 1857, Sept. S, " " , 1859, Feb'y 4, Sacramento, Cal.
44851? III. Lkiiv.\ri> Frink. j 1859, Nov. 30, Fresno county, Cal. i
44S6 IV. .\nna CciRA. 1870, June 24, Rio Vesta, Cal.
^^^ 2X81 .^^«.
HOMER HOW.ARD WINCHELL, son of Fanny Ely, (No. 869-), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
May 9, 1828. Residence, Palmyra, Mo. In early life was a farmer ; teacher for several years ; clerk of Marion
County Circuit Court ten years, from 1865 to 1875, and is now an attorney at law and real estate agent. He
married in La (Grange, Mo., November 5, 1850, SLTSAN MARY, daughter of Samuel and Hannah {Bohon)
.Ml .VFFl'",, born in Harrodsburg, Ky., August i, 1833.
2 66
KI(;HTH C'rENERATK )N.
WINCHELL CHILDREN.
44S7
I.
Hannah Maria.
1S52, Oct. 4, La Grange, Mo.
448S*
II.
Fanny Ei.v.
1857, June 28, "
4480
III.
Makiktta Kaie.
1861, April 25, PalinYra, Mu.
449"
IV.
llnMEK IldWAKIl.
18O3, May 3,
44'Ji
V.
Susan Mary.
1S65, Oct. 22,
4492
VI.
Ciiari.es Frederick.
1S67, Sept. 21,
1885, is a Sopliomore
n Park ColIeKc Parkvillc, Mo.
4493
VII.
EnwARU Payson.
lS6g, Oct. 26, Palmyra, Mo.
4494
VIII.
-Vlice Eldridhe.
1872, March 15. "
4495
IX.
Grace Dean.
1874, Aug. 28, " "
4496
X.
IIilWARD McAeee. )
1879, May 14,
4497
XI.
Harold Ludington. j
1879, May 14.
1871, lan'y 28, Palmyra, Mo.
1S66, Nov. 15, Palmyra, Mo., scarlet fever.
1866, Nov. 30, " " "
18G6, Nov. 19, " " " "
1871. July
JOSEPH RICE WINCHELL, son of Fannv Ely, (No. 869), was lK)ni in West Springrield. Mass., .\|.ril
18, 1831. In 1837 emigrated with liis father's family to Shelby connty, Mo., where he grew up on a farm,
receiving such education as could be " picked up" in the log school houses on the frontiers. In 1850 entered a
printing office in Palmyra, where he spent two years as apprentice; 1854-59 in real estate ofifice ; i860 became
interested in a weekly newspaper in Palmyra, taking strong ground against secession and rebellion. In 1863
consolidated the Palmyra paper with the Hannibal Courier, daily and weekly, of which he became managing and
political editor, this paper being the leading organ of the Republican party of North Missouri, until 1877, when
he retired from its editorial management. Since 1863 he has resided in Palmyra, and has held various offices
of trust and res])onsibility. He married in Palmyra, September 2, 1857, KATE ANNA, daughter of Dk. Joseph
and Paulina {Hatcher^ LAFON, born near Little Union, Marion county, Mo., November 15, 1835.
WINCHELL children.
449S
I.
Hknjamin LaI'ON.
1858, July 8, Palmyra, Mo
4499
II.
S.\KAii Miller.
1862, Sept. 5,
4500
III.
M.\ry Paii.lna.
1865, May 16.
4501
IV.
|(jsEi'ii Lakon.
1868, May 29, "
4502
V.
Fra.nk Ely.
1871, April 20, "
RUGCLES KENT ELY, son of Frederick, (No. 870), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December 28,
1823. He died in West Springfield, (Ashleyville), December 15, 1884. He married in Pittsfield, Mass., November 19^
1863, .\CHSAH, daughter of John and Mary {fferrick) SLADE, born in Worthington, Mass., August 19, 1830.
CHILDREN.
4503
4504
I. Emma Nuhle.
II. Henry Gilkekt.
1865, March 3, West Springfield, Mass.
1SO6, Oct. 16.
-^^^ 2X05
FANNIE ELIZABETH ELY, daughter of Frederick, (No. 870), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
January 20, 1829. Residence, Troy, N. Y. She married. May 10, 1855, SIDNEY, son of Jesse and Sally
( Craiulall ) TR.VCY, l)orn in Troy, N. Y., November 12, 1829. Occupation, book-keeper.
TRACY CHILD.
4505 I. Minnie Kent. | 1857, Aug. 4, Troy, N. Y. |
Married in West Springfield, Mass., July 14, 1S81, Frank .\rtliur, son of John and Lucy Jane
(Brown) McMann, born in Rochester, N. ¥., Jan'y S, 1S57. A machinist in Florence, Mass.
No children.
*»^ 2X06 ►.«
SARAH MARIA ELY, daughter of Frederick, (No. 8 70), was born in West Springfield, Mass., November 11,
1830. Residence, Florence, Mass. She married in West Springfield, June 28, 1854, GEORGE AMES, son of Ames
and Relief {Eager') BURR, born in Worthington, Mass., December 12, 1829 ; died in Florence, January 26, 18S1.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
267
4506
BURR CHILDREN.
Fannie Ely. | 1856, Sept. 11, Bleeker, N. Y. |
Married, Oct. 20, 18S0, Frank Newhall, son of Dwiglit B. and Emily (Xewliall) Look,
born in Leominster, Mass., March 22, 1855. A manufacturer in Florence, ^Lass. No
children.
45"7
IL
Charles Ely.
450S
III.
Kate Lillian.
4509
IV.
George Howarii.
4510
V.
Harry Kent.
i860, Jan'y ig, Bleeker, N. Y.
1S61, May io,
1866, Feb'y 5,
1871, Aug. 21,
1864, Aug. 28, Florence, Mass.
1862, April 27, "
— .. - ai-OT
LUCY ANN ELY, daughter of Frederick, (No. 870), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 13,
1S33. Residence, Colebrook River, Litchfield county. Conn. She married, February 5, 1863, JOHN EDWARD,
son of John C. and Gertrude {Aft Gin n is) FONDA, born in Claverack, Columbia county, N. Y., April i, 1830 ;
a mail agent : member of Connecticut Legislature in 1882.
4511 I. RonoLPHE Hicks.
4512 II. Charles Ely.
4513 III. .\liiekt Frederick.
4514 I\'. Nannie El\ika.
4^1=; V. LicY Alida.
FONDA CHILDREN.
1S63, Nov. 5, Pitisfield, Mass.
1 866, May 2, Lee, Mass.
186S, May 31, Winsted, Conn.
1S69, Nov. 7,
1S74, July 15,
Winsted, Conn.
y^^ ai88 ^^*^
WILLIAM KENT ELY, son of Frederick, (No. 870), \vas born in West Springfield, Mass., August 13,
1833, where he died, June 29, 1881. He married, .August 14, 1862, C.\SS.\NDANA CHAPMAN, daughter of
David and Lorind.\ (^Field) ASHLEY, born in West Springfield, December 25, 1845. Mrs. Ely s address,
Chicopee, Mass.
children.
4516 I. Charles Frederick. I 1863, July 11. West Springfield, Mass.
4517 II. Frederick Ch.\uncey. 1864, July — .
451S 111. AiiALiNE Isahella. i i866, Jan'y — .
4SI0 IV. Geiir(;e Ashley. ' 1874, Nov. — ,
1S63, Aug. II, West Springfield, Mass.
-^ ax9X .-*..-
CHAUNCEY COTTON ELY, .son of Cotton, (No. 871), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December
24, 1836, where be died April 19, t866. He married in Albany, N. Y., November 7, 1861, CHARLOTTE
l'..\KER, daughter of David and Lorind.^ {Field) ASHLEY, born in West Springfield, September 30, 1844.
I. Charles Cotton.
II. CATiiAlfiNE Marion.
children.
1863, Nov. 24, West Springfield, Mas?
1865, July 13,
lS6g, March 4, West Springfield, Mass.
1^^ aX93 ^^A
MARTIN ELY, son of Asher, (No. 872), was born in Deerfield, Portage county, Ohio, May 7, 1804.
He married in Randolph, Ohio, April 24, 1827, SARAH MARGARET, daughter of Samuel and Margaret
( Youiiglore) BE.A.CH, born near Rochester, N. Y., in 1803, and died in Mantorville, Dodge county, Minn.,
October 9, 1868. He married in Mantorville, April 10, 1870, MRS. PLEIADES (Kingslev) SAVAGE, daughter
of John and Pleiades {Brewster) KINGSLEY, and widow of Anson Savage, born in Mexico, Oswego county,
N.Y., in 181 1, and died in Mantorville in the fall of 1880. Mr. Ely has been a farmer ; removed from Ohio to Ripon,
Wis., in 1850, lived there nine years, then removed to Mantorville, Minn., where he resided until the death
of his second wife, when he removed to St. Paul, Minn., and in 18S1 was living there with his son, William
Wallace Ely.
26S
EKIHTH GENERATION.
LHIhDREX.
4522*
I.
William Wallace.
1829, May 19,
necrficld, Ohio.
4523
II.
Mary Ja.ve.
1832, Muy 21,
4524*
III.
Andrew Livingstox.
1834, March i,
4525*
IV.
Mary Helen.
1837, March 29,
. ai»4 . . _
1833, May II, Deerficld, Ohio.
1869, March 21, Eureka, Wis.
LYMAN ELY, son of Asher, (No. 872), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, June 22, 1805, and died in Mason
City, la., May 5, 1878. He married in Mantua, Portage county, Ohio, October 21, 1828, ALMIRA, daugliter
of Zenas and Anna {Pluni) KENT, born in Leyden, Franklin county, Mass., March 31, 1807, and died in
Mason City, la., October 11, 1877. Mr. Ely was a hotel-keeper. " As a landlord no man was more popular or
more highly esteemed. His house was a home to the travel-worn guests. He was one of the good men and true,
and a devoted follower of the Saviour of the world. His work was well done, and his departure peaceful
and victorious."
CHILDREN.
4520*
I.
Gecel E.
4527
11.
Eliza.
452S
III.
Eliz.v Mary.
4529
IV.
Emily Plixl
4530-
V.
Jl"LL\ ;\LNnRA.
1830, Feb'v 19, Edinburgh, Ohio.
1S31, Dec. 7,
1S39, Oct. 19,
1S41, April 5, Poland, Ohio.
1846, Jan'y 25, Cleveland, Oliio.
I 1S36, Sept. II, Edinlnirgh, Oliio.
j 1841, Nov. 18, ("Icveland, Ohio.
1S44, Nov. 18,
..^ ai9S ^^^
GEUEL ELY, son of Asher, (No. 872), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, September 30, 1807, was a merchant
in Peoria, 111., where he died November 13, 18S4. He married in Gustavus, Trumbull county, Ohio, May 5,
1834, OLIVE ELIZA, daughter of Thaddeus and (IVi/cox) SELBY, born in Gustavus, March 15, 1809,
and died in Peoria, 111., July 25, 1861. He married, November 7, 1862, MRS. S.-VR.MI C. M.VYNE, daughter
of John and Susan {Willis) ARMSTRONG, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, June 4, 1820.
4531* I. Thaddeus Selbv.
4532* II. Edwin Camphell.
4533 III. Mary Tins.
I 1835, July 6, Vernon, Ohio.
1S40, Feb'y ig, "
1863, Nov. 20, Peoria, III.
2196 t^A
REV. LEWIS STERLING ELY, son of Asher, (No. 872), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, May 5. 1S12.
.\ minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church. He married in Hartford, Ohio, October 12, 1842, HARRIET
MARIA, daughter of Daniel and Lucv {Core) MATTOCKS, born in Vernon, Ohio, October 26, 1823, where
she died July 29, 1874. He married in Charles City, la., May 7, 1876, MRS. MARY {Carter) GOULD, boin
in Amherst, Mass., March 12, 1S08, daughter of Thomas and Susan {Edmunds) CARTER.
4534* I. La Roy Granger.
4535 II. Lillian Augusta.
4536 III. Ll CY.
CHILDREN.
1844, July 3, Troy, Geauga county, Ohio.
1S47, Feb'y 5, Parkman, Ohio.
1S50, June 12,
1850, Aug. 12, Parkman, Ohio.
--^^ 219V ►..^
HANSON ASHER ELY, son of Asher, (No. 872), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, September 11, 1813;
hotel keeper in Forest City, Iowa. He married in Newburgh, Ohio, October 21, 1835, MARY ESTHER,
daughter of Stephen and Cynthia {Hubbard) TITLTS, born in Broome, N. Y., October 18, 1814.
CHILDREN.
4537*
45 3S*
I. Eugene Hans
II. Edgar Titus.
1839, Jan'y 16, Campbellsport, Ohio.
1S41, Aug. 23, Cleveland, Ohio.
EIGPn^H GENERATION.
269
-^^ aX98 .^^
MARY ALVIRA ELY, daughter of Asher, (No. 872), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, September 14, 1819,
and died in Mantorville, Minn., September i, 1866. Slie married in Cleveland, Ohio, February 12, 1S48, GILES
AUSTIN, son of Stephen and Cvnthi.a {Hubbard) TITL'S, born in Willoughby, Ohio, May 30, 1819 ; a lumber
merchant residing in Mantorville, Minn.
' TITUS CHILDREN.
4539'
4540*
I. MiLTo.N Ely.
II. El.I.A LviiIA.
III. Henry Lewi
1849, J'>i'''.V 12, Newburgh, Ohio. I
1851, Nov. 24, Alto, Fond du Lac county,
Wis. ;
1853, , .^Ito, Fond du Lac county, 1855,
Wis. I Wi:
Alto, Fond du Lac county,
^^^^ S199 I
ANNA ALMENA CAMPBELL, daughter of Sarah Ely, (No. 873), was born in Ravenna, O., April 12,
1801, where she died March 11, 1S75. She married in Ravenna, May 12, 1819, COL. WILLIAM FR.\ZER, born
in Lansingburg, N. Y., February i, 1794- who died in Ravenna, April 25, 1875. He was a soldier in the war
of 1812 ; coroner of Portage county, (>., in 1820 ; deputy United States marshal in 1835, and sheriff of Portage
county in 1842.
FRAZER CHILDREN.
21, Ravenna, Ohio.
1S67, Nov. 13, Whitewater, Wis
1876, Jan'y 4, Wanen, Oliio,
1S33, Se|it. 27, Ravenna, Oliio.
4542*
I.
Homer Cami'I!ei,i,.
1S21,
Sept.
21,
4?43*
II.
Catharine.
1S23,
Oct.
iS,
4544
III.
Martha Ely.
1825,
Dec.
15,
■4545
IV.
S.VRAii Ann.
182S,
Feb'\
' 15
454f'
V.
Harriet.
1S30,
lune
8,
4547
VI.
Eliza.
1S32,
Julv
24.
454S*
VII.
Eliza Almena.
1834.
Auk.
2,
454')
VIII.
William Alexander.
1836,
Dec.
If),
455'i
I.\.
Gertrude.
1839,
May
12,
4551
x.
Ameretta Rosamond.
1842,
J, an' J
<).
1S42, Oct. 13, Rav
1S77, Jau'y 7. Clii,
■una. < )liio.
as;o, III.
-*.^ ssoo .^^^
HOMER MOORE CAMPBELL, son of Sarah Ely, (No. 873); a farmer who lived in Campbellsport,
Portage county, Ohio, was born in Ravenna, Ohio, May 4, 1803, and died on the Ohio river on his passage from
New Orleans, May 13, 1850. He married in Charlestown, Portage county, Ohio, May 4, 1825, PRLTDENCE
.VNN CURTISS, born March 15, 1805, who died in Campbellsport, May 2, 1852.
CAMPBELL children.
1S26, June 19, Ravenna, Ohio. I
1S29. Dec. I, Charlestown, Ohio.
1831, May 27, Edinburg, Ohio. ' 1858, June 13.
His death occurred on the Missi.ssippi river, from the explosion and burning of the steam-
boat Pennsylvania, about 70 miles below Memphis.
4552*
I.
Edward Hooker.
4553*
II.
Joel Curtiss.
4554
III.
JiiiiN Haines.
4555
455''"
ElMiAR Charle'
Ai.rert Harris
1S34, Jan'y 28, Edinburgh, Ohio.
1838, March 13,
1876, May 30, Campbellsport, Ohi
1873, Aug. — , JelTerson, Tex.
►♦ ^ asox . ■-
ROBERT ELY CAMPBELL, son of Sarah Ely, (No. 873), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, November 6,
1804, and died in Davenport, Iowa, April 21, 1S60 ; was a jeweler and a banker. He married in Ravenna, Ohio,
November 16, 1829, HONOR RILEY ROBBINS, born in AVethersfield, Conn., March 3, 1803.
I. Frederick.
CAMPBELL CHILDREN.
I 1830, Oct. 17, Ravenna, Ohio.
Unmarried; residence, Placerville, Idaho territory; left his home when 19 years old, and
has lived in various portions of the Western country. In 1858 he started for the Rocky
Mountains to engage in gold hunting. In 1S62 he left that locality with a party of seven,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
one of whom was shot by the Indians, near Bear river. In 1S62 was engaged in fighting
Indians, consequent upon the settlement of the country. In 1872 was elected a member
of the Territorial Legislature and again to the eleventh session of that body in 1880 — 81.
455S II. Augustus. I 1832, June 22, Ravenna, Oliio. I 1S66, JSIarch 19. Davenport, Iowa.
4559* III- Helen. | 1834, July 22, " " |
-»- - 2S02 - »«—
HARRIET CAMPBELL, daughter of Sarah Ely, (No. 873), was born in Ravenna, Ohio, December 16,
1806; in 1S82 was Hving in Coopersville, Mich. She married in Ravenna, July 31, 1831, ASAHEL, son of
AsAHEL and (Graiti;cr) KENT, born in Massachusetts, December 30, 1797, and died in Caledonia, Mich.,
September 5, 1840. She married, March 30, 1842, PETER D. McNAUGHTON, son of Duncan and Elizabeth
{McNal)) McNAUGHTON, born in Breadelbane, Perthshire, Scotland, November 17, 1809; died in Middleville,
Berry county, Mich., March 22, 1882; buried in Coopersville, Midi. As furnishing a contrast with life at the
present time, this sketch of Mrs. Campbell's life, written by her wlien seventy-five years of age, is subjoined:
" Sarah Ely, my mother, married Jo/iit Camplielt, Nov. 7, 1800, and I, their fourth child, was born Dec. 16, 1806. I was
very small and unable to attend school at a distance of two miles, so my grandmother, at an advanced age, taught me at home.
The ne.xt year, I being si.\ jears old, went to the school referred 10 above, with three others, four of us riding one horse.
.\fterwards mj- parents moved to the little town named Campbellsport. The house we built was exactly on the corners of fonr
towns. At eleven years of age I was, by the marriage of my sister, compelled to assist in the duties of home, which were
nuuiy in a hotel. .\K thirteen my spare time was spent in carding and spinning wool and tow. When I was twenty years of
age I lost my father, and at twenty-five I married Asaliel Kent and moved some miles distant to Geauga county, Ohio, where
we were engaged in farming for one and a half years. We then moved to Aurora and took a dairy, with forty cows. One girl
and myself took the entire charge of the milk, besides milking ten cows each. After one year we bought a small farm in
Edinburgh, then after three years we started for Michigan, with our possessions drawn by one yoke of o.\en, one horse and a
a cow tied behind. The cow's milk night and morning paid a parfof our lodgings. We accomplished our journey between
tlie thirty-first daj' of December and the twenty-fifth day of January. My third child was born to me on the last day of February
following. We remained in Blissfield on a farm one )"ear, and while there I buried my two younger children. Our house was
in sight of the railroad, when the cars were drawn b)' horses from Toledo to Adrian. We then moved to Middleville, Barry
rounty, the farm on which we located being seventeen miles one way and two .and a half the other from neighbors. The
winter was coming on, and having no supplies, I worked in a family for my own and my child's board, and Mr. Kent re-
turned forty miles to work upon a prairie farm, from whence all provisions came. In the spring we went to housekeeping in a
house nine by twelve feet, which contained a bedstead which had upon it three beds in the daytime, two of them on the Hour at
night, besides the other necessarj- furniture and a fire-place in the corner and a hole in the roof for the smoke. Soon, how-
ever, we built an addition to our house. Once, while Mr. Kutt was gone, two Indians came and staid all night. I thought 1
had company. When we bought this place it had a mortgage upon it, and Mr. Kent bound the man we bought of to cancel the
debt, we furnishing the means to do so, but he did not, and as he could not be found, the mortgagee came and claimed the land
and we were compelled to move to the small town of Yankee Springs, where we remained but a few months. My husband's
health was very poor, and I had the care of everything. We then moved to Caledonia, in Kent county, built a small log house
upon a farm of eighty acres, for which we went in debt. Mr. Kent was still sick, and all I could do to obtain the necessities
of life, was to entertain travelers, which were many, it being on the main road from Kalamazoo to Grand Rapids. In
the following December Mr. Kent died, and I continued in the same business and was successful, for, in one year and a half,
I had paid one-half the debt on the farm, besides supporting myself and daughter. At that time I married Peter D.
McXaitghton, a Scotchman, and we continued to keep a public house. Though we endured the hardships of pioneer life, we
in twent)' years accumulated considerable property, and being tired of public life we moved to a farm in Ottawa county, where we
lived with our three children. Almena Kent having previous!)- married A. D. Thomas and resided in Browne, Kent count}'.
Nothing of importance has happened since but the marriage of my children; all are settled near me. My youngest son having
bought the farm, we moved to Coopersville, ten miles distant, that we might have the benefit of church privileges. My seventy-
fifth birthday has just passed, and a large company of friends gathered to surprise me, and left man)- presents as tokens of
remembrance."
KENT CHILDREN.
4560* I. Laira Almena. [ 1832, Sept. 9, Auburn, Ohio. j
4561 II. Marcia. 1S35, May 25, Edinburg, Ohio. 1837, Oct. 14, Blissfield, Mich.
4562 III. Chari.ics. ; 1837, Feb 'y 27, Blissfield Mich. | 1S37, March 24, "
m'NAUGHTON CHILDREN.
4563* VI. Sarah Elisaukth. 1 1S43, April 15, Caledonia, Mich, I
4564 V. Richard Duncan. i 1845, June 4,
4565* VI. Edwin Jamks. | 1S50, May 18,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
^».^ 2S03 .^A
EDWIN CAMPBELL, son i)f Sarah Ely, (No. 873), was born in Ravenna, Ohio, in 1S09, and died in
New Orleans, La., in 1870. He married MAY WHITE, of Memphis, Tenn.
.(5f)6 I. EiiwiN F.
4567 II. Maky E.
456S III. LlI.I.IllUNE.
4569 IV. Florence.
CAMPIiELL CHILDREN.
.^220-3: ...«>-
RICHARD BRUSH CAMPBELL, son of Sarah Ely, (No. 873), was horn in Ravenna, Ohio, January 15,
181 1. A commission merchant in New Orleans, where he died March 31, 1874. He married in Sullivan, O., March
31, 1836, LOUISA, daughter of Svlvanus and Lois (6>/c/r/) PARMELY, horn in West I)over,Vt., May 31, iSii.
Mrs. Campbell is living in Sullivan.
(AftU'liKLL CHH.UREN.
4570 I. Rii iiAKii Mannin
4571
1S37, .\pril 12, Sullivan, Oliio.
1859, .April 26, New Orleans, La.
[Unmarried.]
II. Loi ISA Bkrsn. I 1842, .April 6, Ravenna, Oliin. 1867, Aw^. ii, Palestine, Tux.
Married in Palestine, Te.x,, Oct. 15, 1865, J. ]. Word, and liad one child, I.onisa P.irnielv,
born in Palestine, -Aug. 9, 1S67 ; adopted by her grandfather, R. 11 (anipljell, and is
now living with her grandmother in Sullivan, Ohio.
•^^ 220V ^^*.
JOHN LEWIS CAMPBELL, son of Sarah Ely, (No. 873), was born in Ravenna, Ohio, April 26, 1817,
and died on the burned steamer, Webster, on the Ohio river. May 2, 1S51. He married in Sullivan, Ohio,
November 18, 1844, SYLVIA, daughter of Syi.vanus and Loi.s (Gould) Px'\RMELY, born in Sullivan, June 3, 1818.
Mrs. Campbell's residence, Sullivan, O.
CA.MPBELL CHILDREN.
4572
4573
I. EmviN Lewis
II. John Lewis.
1S45, Dec. g, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1S4S, June 15, Sullivan, Ohio.
-»-^ 22oe ...
MARY ANN CAMPBELL, daughter of Sarah Ely, (No. 873), was born in Campbellsjjort, Ohio, March
10, 1820. Residence, Oakland, Cal. Slie married in Brunswick, Medina county, Ohio, May 21, 1846, BENJAMIN
F., son of Benjamin R. and Annie {Vary) LOCKE, born in Steventown, N. Y., April 12, iSio. She married in
Ravenna, Ohio, November 21, 1865, FRANCIS HENRY, son of Liberty and .\uii;ail Mary {Hoiimumi) L.\MB,
born in Greenfield, Mass., August 24, 1833.
LOCKE children.
4574*
4575*
I. Sarah Campuell.
II. EllWlN CAMI'BELL
1S48, Nov. ig, Wellington, Ohio.
1856, Sept. 6, R.ivenna, Ohio.
-^^^ 221X i.^*-
PETER LEWIS M.ASON, son of Anna Ely, (No. 874), was born in West Springfield, Mass., February
14, 1803, and died in Lima, Ind., Septeml)er 8, 1846. He married in Shalersville, Portage county, Ohio,
January 4, 1825, NANCY THOMSON, born in Williamstown, Orange county, Vt., November, 1804, who died
in Grainland, Butte county, Cal., July, 1879.
mason children.
1832, April 4, Shalersville, Ohio.
1S85, Feb'y 12, Cleveland, Ohio.
1837, July 22, Lima, Ind.
1S3S, Sept. 17, ■'
1S47, .May 25. I.I
457&
I.
Petek Hv.ma.n.
1S26, Dec. I, Shalersville, Ohio.
4577*
II.
Hannah Melissa.
1828, Nov. 10,
457S*
III.
Henry Butler.
1831, March 22,
4570*
IV.
Horace Stephen.
1833, Sept. 12,
Elyria, Ohio.
45S0
V.
Hvman Benoni.
1835, April II
Lima, Ind.
4581
VI.
Andrew Fobes.
1838, April 5,
45S2*
VII.
William Holmes.
1840, Nov. 10,
45S.T
VIII.
.Anna .Alcesi a.
1843, Mav 25,
4584
I.\.
Sarah Maiuv.
lS4f,, JlMlr 12,
:iGHTH GENERATION.
ORVII.LE LUCIUS MASON, son of Anxa Ely, (No. 874), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, July 29, 1808,
died in Cleveland, Ohio, June 16, 1878, and was buried in Elyria, Ohio. He married in We.stfield, Mass., May
26, 1830, CAROLINE, daughter of Enoch and Amr.AiL (^Kirk/and) CLARK, born in Chester, Mass., April i,
1S04. Mr. Mason settled in Elyria, and for nearly twenty years did a successful busine.ss as a merchant tailor.
He and his wife were consistent members of the Presbyterian Church in Elyria, both becoming members on the
same day, August 14, 1831, he on profession and she by letter from church in Westfield. The later years of Mr.
Afiisoii's life were passed in East Saginaw, Mich., where his widtjw now resides.
MASON CHILDREN.
1S32, July 2S, Elyria, Ohio. I
1S36, April 16,
1838, March 5, " " 1S46. July 5, Elyria, Ohio.
1841, April ig, " "
*-^ 8213 ►♦■^
45S5*
I.
Fkanceks Ei.lkn.
4586*
II.
Lucius Perkins.
4587
III.
Orville Augustus
4588*
IV.
AiiBiE Caroline.
EDGAR FARNUM MASON, son of Anna Ely, (No. 874), was born in Ravenna, Ohio, June 16, iSii,
and died in Dakota C'ity, Neb., February 17, 1862, his death being occasioned by the fall of a hor.se he w-as riding.
He was thrown with great violence to the ground, wounding him so severely that he died three days after. He
was a dentist. He married in Ravenna, Ohio, October 28, 1833, LYDIA ANN, daughter of Benjamin and
Fanny {Ward) DOOLITTLE, born in New Milford, Pa., July 10, 1815. Residence, Xenia, Ohio.
MASON CHILDREN.
4589 I. Fanny Marl\. | 1835, Sept. 4, Grafton, Ohio. |
Married in Cleveland, Ohio, March 11, 1854, Matlicw, son of Joseph and Polly (Maxwelll
Connable, born in Bcrnardslon, Mass., May 17, 1S22. Residence, Xenia, Ohio. No
children.
1843, Fcb'y 8, Elyria, Ohio.
1849, Sept. 14, "
MARY ANN MASON, daughter of Anna Ely, (No. 874), was born in Ravenna, Ohio, May 27, 1813.
Residence, Cleveland, Ohio. She married in Ravenna, F'ebruary 10, 1836, JOHN JONES, born in Hereford-
shire, England, March 20, 181 1, who died in Cleveland, September 4, 1873.
JONES children.
land, Ohio.
j 1843, Auir. 5, ("levehmd, Ohio.
~m^^ 22XS ►♦•..
4590
II.
Horace Farni'm.
1837, Aug. 27, Elyria, Ohio.
4591*
III.
Cakui.ine Aut;usTA.
1843, Aug. 4,
4592
IV.
Hakvev Edgar.
1S45, Nov. iS, "
4593*
I.
Wll.I.L\M SlEl'HEN.
1S37,
April 13,
4594
II.
.Makv Ann.
1839.
Feb'y 10
4595
III.
Charles Edward.
1842,
Nov. 10,
4596*
IV.
Orville Lewis.
1848,
Dec. 25,
STEPHEN ALEXANDER MASON, son of Anna Ely, (No. 874), was born in Shalersville, Ohio,
March i, 181 7. He married in Chardon, Ohio, June 15, 1841, LUCINDA, daughter of N.vrH.\N and Elizabeth
{Mcrrificld) HOYT, born in Sullivan, Ohio, April 5, 1821.
MASON CHILDREN.
4;97* I. Or\ ii.i.E Lew IS. I 1S52, Nov. S, Elyria, Ohio. |
45qS II. Charles Edwin, , 1S57, Nov. i, " " j 1S76, August 22, Cleveland, Ohio.
<»^ 22X6 ►»«.
ANNA ALMENA MASON, daughter of Anna Ely, (No. 874), was born in Shalersville, Ohio, March i, 181 7.
She married in Elyria, Ohio, July 16, 1S48, ALFRED HARRIS BETTS, son of Rev. Alfred Hanford and Sarah
{Harris) BETTS, born in Florence, Huron county, Ohio, February 29, 1820. A joiner in Cleveland, Ohio.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
4599*
4600*
4601
I. AbWE Caroline.
II. Harriet Isaiiei.i.e.
III. MaRV ELISHAliA.
BETTS CHILDREN.
iS4y, Nov. 28, Elyria, Ohio.
1S55, June 12, " "
1S57, June 15,
m~. -. 2X17 - ♦•
LAURA ELISHEBA MASON, daughter of Anna Ely, (No. 874), was born in Shalersville, Ohio,
November 10, 1819. She married in Elyria, Ohio, August i, 1839, WATERMAN, son of Benjamin and Lucy
(lV/iitiie)>) MORSE, born in Binghamton, N. Y., November 25, 1813. A harness-maker in Elyria, where they
reside.
MORSE children.
4(102* I. WlI.LlAM !MeRRIL'K.
4()03 II. JIary Isaiiella.
4Ij04"''" III. .\KTUrR Ma.SI)N.
1S40, July 10, Elyria, Ohio.
1S47, Aug. 4, ■•
1851, April 28, •■
^^^ S218 ►♦•^
1850, May 8, Elyiia, Ohio
C'H.\RLi:S l':i)\VARD M.\SON, son of Anna Ely, (No. 874), was born in Shalersville, Ohio, March 4,
1 82 2 ; a carriage trimmer, living in Wellington, O. He married in Elyria, :\.\)n\ 21, 1846, where she was born
September i, 1826, MARY LAURA, daughter of Ezra Stiles and Lydia {Fond) ADAMS.
4605*
4606*
4607
460S
I. Mary Adelaide.
II. Laura Isabel.
111. Edward Charles
I\'. George Adams.
mason children.
1S47, Juuf 16, Elyria, Ohio.
1851, Feb'y 4,
1855, Jan'y iS, "
1858, July iS, Wellington, Ohio.
<^^ 2ai9 ►**-
1859, March 4, Wellington, Ohio.
HEMAN ELY DAY, son of Lucy Ely, (No. 876); a farmer and merchant in Deerfield, Portage county,
Ohio, where he was born November 23, 1804, and where he married, April 12, 1830, MINERVA, daughter of
Jared and Phebe {Mattoon) SCRANTON, who was born in Atwater, Ohio, February 15, 1808, and died in Deer-
field, July 18, 1838. He married, April 10, 1840, MARTHA, daughter of Joseph and Eunice {Sawyer) WAKE-
FIELD, born in Watertown, N. Y., September 10, 1816, and died in Deerfield, December 3, 1878.
day children.
1831, Jan'y ig, Deerfield, Ohio.
1S34, Oct.2,
1S37, April 8,
1S41, July 3,
1845, July I,
1850, April II,
1855, Aug. 20,
♦»-. 2220 ►^*-
4609*
I.
Dudley Mortimer.
4610*
II.
EdU.AR M U.N.N'.
4611*
111.
Lucy Amelia.
4612
IV.
EwiNi; Wakefield.
41.13*
V.
Minerva Louisa.
4614*
VI.
Laura Eu.nice
4615
Vll.
Heman Lewis.
1S62, Dec. 31, killed at the battle of Stone
River.
HARRIET CAROLINE DAY, daughter of Lucv Ely, (No. 876), was born in Deerfield, Portage county,
Ohio, November 4, 1806, where she married, December 13, 1825, ARIBUT, son of Moses and Ruth {Spcllman)
TIPjBALS, born in Granville, Mass., September i8, 1799, and died in Massillon, Ohio, November 19, 1846. Mr.
Tibhals was a merchant. Mrs. Tibbals resides in Akron, Ohio.
TIHBALS children.
4616
4617
46IS
Cor.nelia Maretta. | 1S26, Nov. 26, Deerfield, Ohio.
Married in Deerfield, Nov. 2, 1850, Isaac Williams. No children.
Olive Elvira. | 1S33, Oct. 13, Deerfield, Ohio. |
Married in Edinburgh, Ohio, May 14, 1859, William P. D.ivis. No child
Fra.nklin Webster. | 1835, Feb'y 28, Deerfield, Ohio. |
Married in Edinburgh, Ohio, May 28, 1858, Sarah Collins. No children.
1869. Dec. 15, Edinburgh, -Ohio.
!74
EIGHTH GENERATION.
»^ as2i ^*«—
MORTIMER LEWIS DAY, son of Lucy Ely, (No. 876) : a carriage builder in Deerlield, Ohio, \vliere he
was born February 12, 1810, and where he married, September 29, 1833, LORINDA ELLEN, danghter of Si.meon and
Marcaret {Direr) CARD, born in Deerfield, May 5, 1807, where she died October 9, 1857. He married, November
25, 1858, BETSEY CLARK RAYMOND, born in Bristol, Vt., in 1807, and died in Deerfield, January 23, 1874.
4619
4O20"
I. EllWARI) E.
El.VIKA El.l.KN.
DA\ CHILDRKN.
1843, March 27, Dcerfteld. tJhio,
1849. April 13, Deerfield. Oliiu.
Aug. 18, 1862, was wounded in the battle
of Cedar Mountain, Aug. S, and died at
Culpepper, Va.
^.^ S22S -.^
JULIUS HARRISON DAY, son of Lucv Ely, (No. 876); a wagon-maker in Edinburgh, Ohio, was born
in Deerfield, Portage county, Ohio, May 2, 1813, where he married, February 25, 1836, NANCY, daughter of
Samuel and Nancy {Leslie) BRISBINE, born in Achor, Columbiana county, Ohio, March 27, 1814, and died
in Edinburgh, F'cbruary 23, 1868. He married, July 14, 1869, S.\RAH R., daughter of 1'hillii' and Patience
{Tinc'cr) BUMP, born in Mantua, Portage county, Ohio, February 2, 1823.
4621*
4622*
4623*
I. Harrison Li-;wis.
II. LicvAnn.
Ill, Frances Lacra.
DAY CHILDREN.
1837, Jan'y 14, Deerfield, Ohio.
1839, Aug. 2, Edinburgh. Ohio.
1848, Aug. 27,
»• ~ 2223 - .«-
MARIA LOUISA DAY, daughter of Lucy Ely, (No. 876), was born in Deerfield, Portage county, Ohio,
October 4, i8i5,w-here she married, May 9, 1833, SYLVESTER CARD, born in Deerfield, March 29, 1813, and
died in Edinburgh, October II, 1856. She married in Edinburgh, September 21, 1864, ZENAS A. HORTON,
born in state of New York, July 31, i8io, and died in Atwater, Ohio, February 20, 1866. She married in
.\twater, November 27, 1866, JOHN B. WHITTLESEY, born in New Durham, Green county, N. Y., August 15,
1805. Residence, .\tvvater, O.
CARD CHILDREN.
I 1S35, Aug. 23, Deerfield. Ohio.
j 1842, March 14,
I 183S, Dec. 9,
i 1844, Sept. 4,
4624
I.
Lrcv Ann.
1835, March 14,
Deerfield, Ohio
4625
II.
Eacra LofisA.
1836, May 23,
4626
III.
Frances Hici.kn.
1838, Aug. 4.
4027*
IV.
U'l.iAN Sylvester.
1842, June 17.
462S
V.
Harriet Maria.
1844, Sept. 1,
4629*
VI.
Mcnn Day.
1850, Jan'y 14,
^-i 222<L ► ♦*
ROSWELL MERRICK DAY, son of Lucy Ely, (No. 8 76), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, Febru:
w here he married, August 29, 1839, NANCY ANN, daughter of Joseph and Lydia {Oraen) MURRELL,
Lisbon, Columbiana county, Ohio, August 27, 1815. Afr. Day removed from Deerfield to Missouri in
and is now a farmer in Macon, Macon county, Mo.
DAY children.
iry 26, 18 1 8,
born in New
April, 1866,
4630*
4631
II.
.Merrick Ei.v. I 1840, July 23, Deerfield, Ohio, I
-Sarah Jane. i 1842, March 5, " " |
Married in Deerfield, Ohio, Dec. 24, 1S65, Hezekiah Eewis, son of Lev
(Rcoder) Griffiths, born in Hubbard, Trumbull county, Ohio, Jan'y 5, 1840
Eagle township, Macon county, Mo. Xo children.
and
Resid
Mary
nee,
4632*
III
4633*
IV
4^34*
V
4635*
VI
4636
VII
4637
VIII
- Homer Lewis.
.ViiELKERT Edwin.
George Elverton.
Joseph Munn.
Chari.es Melville.
Henrie Melvin.
1843, Oct. 18, Deerfield, Ohio.
1846, June I,
1848, Oct. 12,
1853, Nov. II,
1858, July 25,
1858, July 25,
1S81, May 13, Eanie Tp,, Macon Co.. Mt
EIGHTH GENERATION. 275
asta'7 ^-.—
ARMIDA ALTHEA ELY, daughter of Lewis, (No. 877), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, November 16,
1S16. Married in Amherst, Lorain county, Ohio, .\ugust 5, 1837, MARCUS DE FOREST, son of Neri and
Uktskn' (Cm^/r) GALPIN, born in Susquehanna, Fa., March 5, 1816. Residence, Elyria, Ohio.
, GALPIN CHILDREN.
4038 I. Clarissa Elizabeth. | 1839, May 22, Elyria, Ohio. | 1S65, Nov. 9. Toledo, Ohio.
Was killed by the swinging of a draw-bridge, crushing her head between the draw
and a post set in the Maumee river. She married in Elyria, April 12, 1S62, George W.
Johnson. No children.
4039 II. MVRTILLA, I 1842, March 31, Elyria, Ohio. I
4640 III. Harriet loNE. | 1S44, Feb'y 6, " " I
^»»^ 222s ^-.-•-
LUCINDA ALMENA ELY, daughter of Lewis, (No. 877), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, December 25,
1818; married in Amherst, Ohio, June 19, 1850, DEA. JOHN SEWARD CASE, son of Dr. Gideon and
Persis (SfK'cini) C.\SE, born in Granby, Conn., July 11, 1808. In early life Mr. Case was a tanner. Has
been a member of the Congregational Church fifty six years, and is now senior deacon of the Congregational
Church in Wellington, Lorain county, Olnio, of which his wife is also a member.
CASE child.
4641 I. Mary Ely. | 1S52, June 27, Wellington, Ohio. | 185S, Sept. 24, Centralia, 111.
•. ^2229^-..^ —
ELI FARNUM ELY, son of Lewis, (No. 87 7), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, August 27, 1822, where he
died March 21, 1881. He married in Sullivan, Ohio, June — , 1849, ELIZA JANE WRIGHT, born in Belleville,
Richland county, Ohio, who died in Amherst, Ohio. He married in Wellington, Ohio, August 23, 1855, MRS.
ELIZA (Tri//) STEWART, daughter of Charles and Sarah (Conk} TRIPP, liorn in Perry, Wyoming county,
N. Y., Ajjril 23, 1826. Her residence, Deerfield.
CHILD.
4642 I. Lewis. | 1S50, June — , Penfield, Ohio. |
-»^ 2230.^4.
MARY ANN ELY, daughter of Lewis, (No. 877), was born in Elyria, Ohio, September 6, 1825, and
died in Wellington, Ohio, July 11, 1866. She married in Amherst, Ohio, March 6, 1848, CHARLES WESLEY,
son of Aaron and Hortensia {Jciiuy) HIGGINS; a photographer, born in Birmingham, Ohio, August 6, 1823.
HIG(;INS CHILD.
4643* I. Charles Ely. | 1S49, Oct. ii. Wellington, Ohio. j
»♦-. 2231 .-^-».
DANIEL OSMAN DIVER, son of Laura Ely, (No. 878), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, August 23, 1807;
married in Petersburg, Columbiana county, Ohio, November 13, 1832, where she was born May 26, 181 1,
MARC ;.\RET, daughter of Jacob and Mary KINNAMAN, who died in West Mill Grove, Ohio, January 18,
1841. He married in Marion county, Ohio, February 24, 1842, ESTHER F., daughter of James and Louie
ROBERTSON, born in New Portage, Summit c(j\mty, Ohio, A])ril 2, 1818. Mr. Diver is a farmer in West
Mill (irove. Wood county, Ohio.
diver CHILDREN.
1836. March 29, West Mill Grove, Ohio. 1S6S, Dec. 7, West Mill Grove, Ohio.
1S38, Sept. 19, Fostoria, Ohio.
1843, lune 30, West Mill Grove, Ohio.
1S45, March 16,
1851, Feb'y lo.
4f'44
I.
Franklin.
4f'45
II.
Laura Hannah.
4646
III.
MARGAREr Esther.
4647
IV.
OsMAN A.MlREW.
4643
V.
Harriet Naumi.
>76
EIGHTH GENERATION.
•^^^ aasa
LAURA CAROLINE DIVER, daughter of Laura Ely, (No. 878), was born in Deerlleld, Ohio. Octulier
12, 1809 ; married in the same place, January 14, 1830, POWELL, son of Luther and Am\ {S/>r///ia//) MERRY,
born in Phelps, Ontario coimty, N. Y., March i, 1808. A farmer in Angola, Ind.
4649
I
4650
II
4651
III
4652
IV
4653
V
4654
VI
4f>55
VII
Aramantha.
John Camphell.
Horace Osman.
Claudius Victor.
Laura Caroline.
Frances Emooenk.
Josephine Adelaide.
MERRY CHir.DREN.
1831, March 24, Deerfield, Ohio.
1833, April 27,
1835, July 20,
1837, June 29,
1S40, Sept. iS,
1S43. M.iv 31,
1846, April 30,
♦♦^ aS33 ^^-t-
1876, Oct. 30, FioiiiDiit, Ind.
:876, Sept. 11, .Angola, Ind.
CAMPBELL RENSSELAER DIVER, son of Laura Ely, (No. 878), was born in Deerfield, Ohio,
March 3, 1812, and died in LaGrange, Mo., August 7, 1873. He was a dealer in live stock and U. S. mail
contractor. He married in Deerfield, Ohio, June 23, 1836, JANE, daughter of Simon Joseph and Martha
{Hughs) WISDEN, born in Brighton, England, November 16, 1816. Her residence, LaGrange, Mo.
DIVER CHILDREN.
4656
I.
4657
11.
4658
III.
Merrick Rensselaer
Ed(;ar Le Roy.
Laura Louisa.
1862, Ano-. 23. Killed
4'^i59
1839, Sept. II, Deerfield, Ohio.
1842, Nov. 21,
1845, Jan'y 9, " '■ I
Married in La Grange, Mo., April 21, 1866, John, son of John and Sarah J. (Riley) Cross,
born in Clarkston, Oakland county, Mich., Oct. 15, 1841. Residence, Little Rock,
Ark. No children.
Charles Rensselaer. | 1S51, Oct. 4, Deerfield, Ohio. |
^ SS35 .
LUCINDA MARIA ELY, daughter of Merrick, (No. 879), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, February 6,
1S25 ; married in Cleveland, Ohio, February 25, 1846, LUKE DE;WEY, son of Lewis and Mary {Stevens)
J( )HNSON, whose first wife was Lotiisa Harriet sister of Lucinda. He was a merchant until a few years before
his death, then a farmer. He was born in Richmond, Mass., March 13, 1812, and died in Nevvburgh, Ohio,
January 29, i860. Mrs. Johnson's residence, Cleveland.
4660*
4661*
4662
I. Louisa Maria.
II. Merrick Ely.
III. Mary Lovisa.
JOHNSON CHILDREN.
1848, April 9, Cleveland, Ohio.
1850, Aug. 14, Xcu-hurgh, Ohio.
1854, April 24,
**-. S333 — ♦
T857, March 24, Newburgh, Ohii
SARAH THANKFUL ELY, daughter of Merrick, (No. 879), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, January 31,
1832. She married in Cleveland, Ohio, March 16, 1864, ISAAC, son of Joseph and Ann {Braund) BEARE,
born in Devonshire, England, October 7, 1828. He died in Cleveland, K\m\ 27, 1870. An architect by
profession. Mrs. Beare's residence, Cleveland.
liEARE CHILDREN.
4663
4664
I. Clara Violet.
II. Charles Frederick.
1865, Dec. 4, Cleveland, Ohio.
186S, May 25,
-»-^ SS40 .^•^
1869, Oct 17, Cleveland. Ohio.
JARED EMMONS EIA', son of Ralph Granger, (No. 882), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, October 6,
1830. A druggist in Mendon, 111., where he married, November 3, 1870, SAR.\H ANNA, daughter of John
and Catharine {Taylor) McFARLAND, born in Ursa, Adams county. 111., June 25, 1851.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
4665 I. Wallace Emmons.
4666 II. Ernest Foney.
4667 III. Ul.lVE.
CHILDREN.
1871, Aug. 7, Mendon, 111.
1876, Feb'y 14,
1879, April ig,
.-^ 2243 . .«.
PHEBE JANE ELY, daughter of Ralph Granger, (No. 882), was born in Mendon, III, March 10, 1842,
where she married, April 7, 1864, PETER QUICK, son of Aruxah and Nancy (Quick) AUSTIN, a farmer,
horn in Lyons, N. Y., August 5, 1837. Residence, Mendon, 111.
AU.STIN children.
1865, Feb')' 2f), Mendon, 111.
1868, Oct. 27,
1870, Feb'y 20,
1S74, June 2,
-^-^ 2245 .^»
4(,(.S
I.
Lewis Elwin
4669
II.
In A May.
4670
III.
Emma Lai. la.
v:^
IV.
LlELLA.
DEBORAH ELY, daughter of Ralph Granger, (No. 882), was born in Mendon, 111., June 18, 1847,
where she married, in 1871, ADAM, son of John and Catharine {Taylor) McFARLAND, born in Clermont
county, Ohio. He is a cooper, living in Mendon, 111.
M farland children.
41.72
I.
Roy.
1873, Feb'y 2,
Me
ndon, 111
4''73
II.
Fkkdericic ()r\ ille.
1875, June 6,
4f>74
III.
Herman Earl.
1877, May 2,
4^>75
IV.
R.M.I'H.
1879, Sept. S,
o<a4,«
1S74, M,\v 2, Mendon, 111.
RUSSELL ELY DEWEY, son of Marcia Ely, (No. 883), was born in Westfield, Mass.,June8, 1812; was
educated at the Westfield Academy ; studied law with Hon. William G. Bates ; admitted to the Massachusetts Bar
in 1837 ; practiced chiefly in Hampden county until 1848, when he removed to Nashua, N. H., and engaged in
Agriculture and in the developement of a landed estate until 1S64; then removed to Boston, and in 1S65 to
Hannibal, Mo., in general freight office there until 1869; then successively local treasurer and auditor of the
St. Joseph & Council Bluff Railroad and the Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluff Railroad until his removal
to California in 1873. Residence, San Francisco. He married in Heath, Mass., April 25, 1837, where she was
l»irn .\i.ril 21, 1816, MARGARET SHEPARD, daughter of Ephraim and Llxv \Shepanl) HASTINGS.
4676
4'''77
467S
4679
46 So
4f)Si
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
Ei'iiRAiM Hastings.
Sarah Sophia.
Charles Rissell.
Francis Ely.
William Shepard.
DEWEY children.
1S39, May 26, Westfield, Mass.
1S41, April 28, Heath, Mass.
1843, March 2g, Westfield, Mass.
1845, Nov. 12, Chicopee Falls, Mass.
1851, May 4, Nashua, N. H.
VI. Frederick Hastings. ! 1853, Nov.
1861. Nov. 3, Nashua, N. H.
1S59, Nov. 14,
1846, Nov. g, riiicopec Falls, Mas
^-*-^ 224='7 .^^^^
OLIVE ELY DEWEY, daughter of Marcia Ely, (No. 883). was born in Westfield, Mass., July 4, 1S22 ;
married in Nashua, N. H., October 31, 1849, CHARLES FRANCIS, son of Joseph and Ruth {Thayer')
ALLEN, born in Mendon, Mass., September 11, 1826, and died in Worcester, Mass., October 26, 1884. Mr.
Allen was a large dealer in real estate and did much toward building up South Worcester, also erected the
first cottage in Cottage City, Martha's Vineyard, and opened other parts of the island. He spent his summers
there for many years preceding his death. " He was esteemed as a citizen of marked honesty, both in character
and purpose, and was always held in the highest estimation by his neighbors and business associates." As a
christian he was thoroughly furni.shed for every good word and work ; a teacher for many years in the First Baptist
Sunday school, an active temperance worker ; his loss was felt l)y many outside his family circle.
27S
EIGHTH GENERATION.
46S2
46S3--
II.
4684*
III.
4685
IV.
4686
V.
ALLEN CHILDREN.
Fr.ink Dewev. I 1850, Aug. 16, Worcester, Mass. |
Graduated from Yale College, 1873; admitted to Suffolk bar in 1876; member of Massa-
chusetts Legislature in 1881 and 1882 Married in Lynn, Mass., Jan'v ig, 187S, where
she was born Feb'v 18, 1847, Lucy Kimball, daughter of Terrett Maustield and Eliza
Monroe Rhodes. No children.
Cri.ARLES Sew ALL. ! 1853, March 26, Worcester, Mass.
EiiWARD Earl.
Charlotte Elisabeth.
Minnie Ely.
1S56. April 12,
i860, Ma\' 10,
1862, Aug. 23,
-^^^ 2248 ^^
SARAH MERRICK ELY, daughter of Alfred, (No. 88S), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Novem-
ber 28, 1816. She married in Deerfield, Ohio, May 31, 1837, AMOS SUTTON, son of Samuel and Sophia
( Gray) HAYDEN, horn in Youngstown, Ohio, September 17, 1813, who died in Collamer, Ohio, September 10,
1880. He was engaged in the ministry in the Disciple Church from 1832 until his last illness, a period of
nearly half a century. In 1850, when the Western Reserve Eclectic Institute (now Hiram College) was founded,
he was elected principal and held the position seven years. He was afterward principal of the McNally Normal
School at Hopedale, Ohio. In 1859 he returned to Collamer, where he had settled a few years after his marriage,
and there made his home until his death, with the exception of a few years spent in labors with the churches
of Eureka, 111., and Hiram, Ohio. Afrs. Hayden's residence, Collamer.
4687
I.
4688*
11.
46895'
III.
4690*
IV.
4691
V.
4692*
VI.
4693*
VII.
4694
VIII.
Sarah Salina.
Alfred Scti'on.
Charles Leslie.
Armenius Ely.
Dearborn Bltrnett.
John LAnn.
William Hillman.
-ARrHi'R Julius.
HAVDEX L'HILDKEN.
1840, April 20, Solon, Ohio.
1842, June 26, East Cleveland. Ohio.
1844, May r,
1847, April 16,
1849, J"'y !'•
1851, July 10, Hiram, Ohio.
1854, Dec. 2,
1857, March 19, Euclid. Ohio.
1S62, April 7, Collamer, Ohio.
^^^ 2S50 .^1
D.\RIUS ELY, son of Alfred, (No. 88S), was born in West Springfield, Mass., June 10, 181S, and died
ill Pipestone, Berrien county, Mich., July 5, 1S67, where he had been a farmer. He married, .\pril 10, 1839, "''
Edinburgh, Portage county, Ohio, where she was born November 22, 1819, LORINDA l.l'CW tlaiighter of
Daniel and Annie {Northrop) TR()\\'P)RIDGE, who is now living in Dowagiac, Mich.
4695*
4696
4697
4698
4699*
4700*
4701
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
CHILDREN.
losEPH Merrick. | 1840, June 27, Edinburgh, Ohio. |
Russell Armenius. | 1843, May 2, Elyria, Ohio. |
Married in Pipestone, Mich., Nov. 23, 1876, Lucie Ann, daughter of Aaron and Elizabeth
(Puterbaugh) Collins, born in Pipestone, SepL 14, 1847. No children.
Mary Lucini>.\.
Ella Miriam.
Alfred Darius.
Ely Douglass.
Iknnie Mary.
1845, Sept. 22, Elyria, Ohio.
1849, April 8, " "
1S54, June 18, Pipestone, Mich.
1S58, jan'y 17,
1862, Oct. I,
-»»^ S25X ^.*~-
1847, .April 2. Elyria. Ohic
[Unmarried.]
1867, Dec. 5, Pipestone. Mich.
ESTHER WOOD ELY, daughter of Alfred, (No. 885), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, July 10, 1820, where
she married, October 31, 1843, JOHN SHAW, son of Benjamin and Nancy (^Horton) JONES, born in Euclid,
Cuyahoga county, Ohio, October 18, 1815. He moved from Ohio in September, 1865, to Bureau county, 111.,
where he bought a farm on which he lived five years. He moved to Kansas in the fall of 1870 to a new farm,
which he improved, and on which he lived till October, 1882, when he went to (Oregon, and is now living in East
Portland in that State.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
279
JONES CHILDREN.
4702
I.
L.\rk.\ Ci..\Riss.\.
1S45,
April g, East CI
4703
II.
ALM.\ Ell'HEMI.V.
1S4S,
March 10,
4704*
III.
Esther Jo,sei'Hine.
1850,
Feb'y 28,
4705*
IV.
lc)H\ Ne\\](i.\.
1852,
May 9,
4706
V.
Luis V.vnuama
1S55.
May, I,
4707
VI.
E\A Dixiinir.
1857.
Nov. S,
470S*
VIl.
Getta Mi.xnieokee.
i860.
luly 28.
4709
VIII.
JoKi. Pitney.
1S63,
I line 15,
4710
IX.
Percy Ci.ark.
1867,
Jany 29, MiiiL-ial
1S64, May 25, East Cleveland. Ohio.
1861, May 10,
1861, May 10, East Cleveland, Oliii:
1861, May 24, "
MARGARET DELILAH ELY, daughter of Alfred, (No. 885), was horn in I )c-erfield, Ohio, Decemher
3, 1S2S. Married in East Cleveland, Ohio, Eebriiary 3, 1847, ORRIN, son of Eii\v.\rl> and H.annah (Bruce)
LYON, born in ISroadalbin, Fulton county, N. Y., March 11, 1820. Farmer in Glenville, Ohio.
47 II"
4712
I. Sarah Dkml.mi.
II. Okkin Armenrs.
III. Elon Ashley.
1S48, Feby 13, East CI
1S54, Aug. 19.
lS6l, March 27,
LM)N CHII.IlREN.
land, Ohic
— »*^ 22S3 ► . «-
LAURA CHARLOTTE ELY, daughter of Alfred, (No. 885j, was born in DeerfieId,Ohio, February 25,
1830. Married in Euclid, Ohio, April 28, 1849, FRANKLIN, son of Edward and H.^nnah {Bruce) LYON,
born in New York state, September 24, 1S24; a farmer, living in Eureka, Kan.
4714
4715
4 7l6»
4717
471S
4719
4720
4721
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
H.\RRIEr Al\ii<a.
Darus Ei.v.
Laura Plunetta.
Oi.ivii; Makcia.
.Alfred Ei;i;ene.
Lints Milks.
Milan Cari.ile.
El iiE M.w.
LVON CHILDREN.
1S50, Feb'y 12, East Cleveland, Ohio.
1851, July 30, Euclid, Ohio.
1S53, Sept. 21, •■
1855, April 10, " "
1856, Nov. 25, "
1859, Nov. 20, "
1863, March 20, "
1867, Dec. 22. Nepouset, III.
♦»< 2254 .^*.
1S52, Sept. iS, Euclid, Ohio.
STEHBIN(;S liUCKMlNSTER ELY, son of Alfred, (No. 885), was born in Deerfield.Ohio, March 12, 1832.
He married in Hiram, Ohio, Dec. 30, 1853, MARION ALTHA, daughter of Eher and Sabrina {Fletcher^ MOTT,
born in Garrettsville, Ohio, August 18, 1835, and died in Euclid, Ohio, April 20, 1854. He married, June 4, 1857,
CAROLINE OLIVIA, daughter of Edmund and Lucinda {CasweH) MOTT, born in Portland, Vt., June 5, 1835.
Mr. Ely is a produce dealer in Mineral, 111.
CHILDREN.
1863, June 14, Collainer, Ohic
1S54, April 18. Euclid, Ohio.
1858, May 2, Collamer, Ohio.
1S60, June 9, Euclid, Ohio.
1S62, Sept. 28, '■
1866, March 31, Annawan, 111.
1S69, Nov. 26, Mineral, III.
1872, March 22, " " I
1879, May 10, " " I
»»^ 2255 ^»..-
SEWELL DEWEY ELY, .son of Alfred, (No. 885), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, May 9, 1835. He
removed from Ohio to Illinois in 1865, and is proprietor of the City Hotel in Princeton, Bureau county, in
that state. He married, October 24, 185S, in Euclid, Ohio, where she was born .\ugust 13, 1840, I'ERMELIA M.,
daughter of Nathaniel and Lucy {Taft) MERRILL.
4722-»
I.
EdW.VKIi IiiSEI'H.
47-3
II.
Marion Oi.i\ ia.
4724*
III.
S.vrah Lii.i.ie.
4725
IV.
Alfred Stebhimis
4726
V.
Norah Belle.
4727
VI.
Charles Sherman
472S
VII.
Minnie Delilah.
4729
VIII.
Reiaii May.
2So
EIGHl'H GENERATION.
I. EkKlill MliURILI..
CHILD.
1S59, Niiv. 22, Euclid. Oliio.
LINUS ELY, son of Ashley, (No. 886), a book-keeper in Chicago, 111., was born in Deerfield, Ohio,
March 18, 1821. He married in Ravenna, Ohio, September 10, 1844, SARAH DRL'SILLA, daughter of Asahel
and Marla. {Bernard) TYLER, born in Canandaigua, N. Y., May 18, 1S23.
473 1"'
4732
I. Fkank Ashley.
II. Ralph A.sahel.
CHILDREN.
1S55, laiiy 1, Alliance, Ohio.
1S61, Aug. 22,
^..-i 2230 ►.♦-^
R.VLPH ELY, son of Ashley, (No. 886), \Yas born in Ravenna, Ohio, July 22, i8jo, where he now lives;
a farmer. He married in P^dinburgh, Portage county, Ohio, September 22, 1875, EVA ER.\NCES, daughter of
lvnr,iNst)N Lord and Maun' (Loomis) HINMAN, born in Edinburgh, September 22, 1847.
children.
4733
I.
Leslie IIln.man.
1S76, July 22,
Ravenna, Ohio.
4734
II.
-Alma Sarah.
1878, April I),
4735
III.
Mary Frances.
1S82, Dec. 15,
473^'
IV.
Harry Ashley.
1SS4, May 19,
.-^ 2260 . . ^
UARIUS ELY DOUGLASS, son of Mary Ely, (No. 887), was born in Westfield, Mass., October 21,
.ind died in Buffalo, N. Y., December 14, 1854. He married JULIETTE STRONCI, of Northampton,
DOUCLASS children.
1817,
an
d d
ed in Buffalo,
Mass.
4737
I.
pisKrn Henri
473S
II.
Mauv.
473y
III.
Slsan.
•^^2264^«>-^
GE(JR(;E \\TLLIAM ELY, .son of Joseph Merrick, (No. 889) ; a stock broker in New York City, where
he was born January 6, 1840. He married in Seymour, Conn., November 2, 1864, FRANCES ALMIRA, daughter
of Henry and Nancy {Hotchkiss) WHEELER, born in that place March 20, 1843.
I. Henry' Biuwell.
II. Leonard Wheeler.
III. Ai;nes Merrick.
CHILDREN.
1866, Sept. 20, New York City.
1868, Nov. 28, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1874, Sept. 2g,
— ».^2268...«^
LAURA ANN CAMP ELY, daughter of Joseph Merrick, (No. 889). was burn in New York City, May
27, 1849, and died in Athens, Pa., December 6, 1879. She married in Athens. June 7, 1876, Gf;ORCrR; ANSON,
son of Chester D.wid and Eliza {Northrof) KINNEY, lioru in Bath, N. ^■., March 23, 1S43. He is a hard-
ware merchant in Athens, Pa.
KINNEY child.
4743
I. Ely Mehkii
1S77, Sept. <j, .Athens, Pa.
^-»^-i 2263 ►.^^
LUCY ELY, daughter of Armenils, (No. 890), was born in Marshall, Oneida county, N. Y., December
15, 1818, where she married, October i, 1840, HORACf; SEAVER, son of Eli and Cynthia {Biirchard) BURR :
a farmer, born in Marshall, February iS, 1820. He is living in Harlan, Shelby county, Iowa.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
4744"
4745
474^'
4747
474S"
BURR CHILDREN.
Rali'H Ely. I 1S41, Aiij;. lO. Stockton, N. Y. |
.\luert Se.wer. I 1S46, April 15, " " I
Married in Delaware, Wis., Dec — , 1878, Mrs. Rose Daniels. No cliildren.
Theodore Burch.vrd. | 1S53, June 13, Stockton, N. Y. |
Married in Big Foot, McHenry county, 111., April 13, 1882. Flora Cornelia, daughter of
George W. and Chloe L. (Hubbard) Mills, born at Half Day, Lake county. 111., Oct. 11,
1S49. Residence, Harlan, Shelby count)-, la. No children.
Cynthia Elect.\. 1 1856, May 6, Stockton, N. Y. | 1879, June 3, Harlan, hi
Mary Lucinda. | 1858, Nov. 4, Arcadia, Mich.
^aavo^.
RALPH ELY, son of Armemus, (No. 890), was born in Marshall, Oneida county, N. Y., July 10, 1S20,
and died at his residence near Cross Village, Emmet county, Mich., April 12, 1883. When he was less than two
years old his father removed from Oneida county, N. Y., to Chautauqua county, in that state. About 1846 Ralph
settled in Michigan when the country was new, and participated in its many changes, serving in different official
capacities in town, county and state offices, holding the office of auditor general of the state for two terms. He
served more than four years in the war of the Rebellion, commencing as captain and ending as brigadier general ;
]iarticipated in twenty-two general engagements and numerous skirmishes, and was twice wounded, but not
seriously injured. He was a member of the Republican party, and a strong advocate of its princiiJi|es from its
organization until his death. He married in Brookville, Ind., September 22, 1842, MARY ELIZA, daughter of
F:i.ihu Ooden and Phebe {Woodwort/i) HALSTEAD, born in Waterloo, N. Y., February 16, 1823.
4749"
4750*
4751*
4-52 "■
475 3"
1. Tow.NSENU Armemls. 1843, Aug. 27, Wabash, Ind.
H. Locisa Aurelia. 1S45, July 18, Stockton, N. Y.
III. Phebe Electa. 1851, May 30, Ionia, Mich.
IV. Mary Josephine. 1853, April 7, "
V. Lucy L.wancha. 1857, Oct. 18, Alma, Mich.
VI, K.YTE Florence. 1859, Sept. 20, "
Married at Alma, Mich., Sept. 29, iSSi, George Allen, son of lohn F. and Catherine
(Schriber) Roycc, born in Sing Sing, N. Y. Residence, Baraga, Mich.
-^♦-.aa-zx.
Dl-^RWIN ELY, son of Armenius, (No. 890), a farmer, living in Alma, Gratiot county, Mi( h., was burn
in Stockton, Chautauqua county, N. Y., January 27, 1S28. He married in Stockton, November 5, 1S51, HELEN
MAR H.VRT, born in Augusta, Oneida county, N. Y., August 12, 1833.
475f'
children.
I. Ki.i.NLVR Wellingti
II. Fred Delay an.
1853, '^"K' 29, Stockton, N. Y.
1858, Aug 14, Alma. MiclL
[Unmarried.]
*»-i S27S .-♦♦
FLAVIUS ELY, son of Armenius, (No. 890), was born in Stockton, N. Y., October 17, 1829, and died in
.Xnadia, Gratiot county, Mich., November 20, 1864. He married in Middleport, Niagara county, N. Y., November
8, 1854, POLLY MARY, daughter of Jona-ihan P. BELLOWS, born in Arkwright, Chautauqua county, N. Y., May
22, 1833, and died in Arcadia, December 20, 1865.
CHILDREN.
475S
4759
I. Georc.e Henry.
II. Fordyce Emery.
III. Luna May.
I 1S56, March 2, Stockton, N. Y.
I 185S, Oct. 9, Arcadia, Mich.
I 1862, Oct. 12, •'
1864, Sept. 29, .Arcadia, Mich.
[Unmarried.]
JL'LIA FRANCES ELY, daughter of Armenius, (No. 890), was born in Stockton, N. Y., May 29, 1845 =
married in Jamestown, N. Y., August 14, 1S64, WILLIAM GOULD, son of Otis Sears and Juliette (Seymour')
GOULD, born in Carroll, Chautauqua county, N. Y., November 23, 1838. Residence, Jamestown, N. Y.
282 EIGHTH GENERATION.
GOULD CHILD.
4760 I. Jennie June. | 1S65, Juni.- i, Riamone, N. Y.
CHARLES BREWER ELY, son of Armeniu;., (^No. 890), was born in .Stockton, N. Y., September 19,
1846. Occupation, a clerk. Residence, Corry, Erie county, Pa. He married in Dunkirk, N. Y., November 14,
187 1, (iRACE GREENWOOD, daughter of Samuel and Dorinda {Cobb) HORTON, J)orn in Vermont,
Ciiautauqua county, N. Y., June 22, 1849.
child.
4761 I. Rammi Okmes. I 1S76, April 6, Cony, Pa. |
-». ^ 2275 - .•-
FR.\NCIS ALONZO ELY, a farmer in Marshall, Oneida county, N. Y., son of Thomas Adin, (No. 891),
was born in Marshall, October 9, 1828; married there, January 5, i860, CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH, daughter
of LvMAN and An(;eline {A bell) P.\RMELEE, born in Clinton, N. Y., September 28, 1839, ^"^ died in
Marshall. N. Y., July 11, 1867.
CHILD.
47f.2 L Aggie Bei.i.e. | 1862, Fcb'v 21, Marshall, N. Y. |
^.^ 22*76 ►.«-
HARRIET ELIZABETH ELY, daughter of Thom.^s Adin, (No. 891), was born in Marshall, N. Y.,
January 15, 1834, and died at her father's house in Marshall, June 26, 1864, where she married, September 3,
i860, HENRY AUGUSTUS, son of J.^cob and Susannah {Burt-) BOYER, born in York, Pa., January 20, 1827.
Merchant in Tiffin, Ohio.
liOYER CHILI).
4763 I. Fkei)EKIK.\. I 1S63, Oct. 31, New London, Ohio. | 1S63, Oct. 31, New London, Ohio.
^.-. 22VO^.«
WARREN ELY, a farmer in Deansville, Oneida county, N. Y., son of Alverson, (No. 892), was born in
Marshall, N. Y., October 9, 1836. He married in Deansville, October 6, 1858, ELLEN FRANCES, daughter of
Ansel and Ellen (Peacock) SKINNER, born in Marshall, September 20, 1835, and died in Deansville, October
II, i860. He married, August 27, 1862, AMELIA JANE, daughter of Parker and {Parmalce) FRASIER,
born in Clinton, N. Y., July 15, 1839, and died in Deansville, June 15, 1863. He married, December 20, 1866,
SARAH JANE, daughter of Chester and Eliza {Peck) GAYLORD, born in Marshall, N. Y., February 22, 1842.
CHILD BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
4764 L \V.\kken Frasier. | 1863, June 6, Deansville, N. Y. |
CHILDREN BY THIRD .MARRIAGE.
4765 IL Nellie Amelia. I 1869, Nov. 27, Deansville, N. Y. I
4766 in. Harriet Ro.xana. | 1875, Oct. 24, " " |
-».^ 22'7'9 ►.*
THADDEUS ELY, son of Alanson, (No. 893), plasterer and bricklayer in Elkader, Clayton county,
Iowa, was born in Marshall, N. Y. , September 3, 1829. Married in Murray, Ontario, Canada, June 26, 1850,
MARY, daughter of Henry and Nancy (^Johnson) SIMMONS, born in Trenton, Ontario, Canada, January i,
1833. Tliaddeus Ely served two years in the late war, a member of the First Iowa Cavalrv.
CHILDREN.
1S51, May 12, Sidne}-, Canada.
1S53, Sept. 22, Sturlin, Canada.
1S56, Sept. 19, Belleville, Wis.
Bremer county, la. Married at Strawlieiry Point, La., Feb'y 27, 1S81, Eliza
laughter of Joseph and Susannah (Mercer) Nacc, born at Strawberry Point, June 6, 1859.
4767*
L
WiLiiVR Ashley.
4768*
IL
S.\K-\ii Cerice.
4769
III.
G. N.
.'\ farmer at Den
EIGHTH GENERATION.
ELY CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
Grace Amanda. | 1S62, Juh' 10, Oregon, Wis. |
Married in Elkader, Oct. 8, 1881, George Alvie, son of George D. and Sarah J. (Harring-
ton) Fairfield; editor of tlie Elkader Register, born at Dayton, Berrien coiint)% Mich.,
Oct. 9, 1859.
Flokencf. Irene. | 1867, Oct. i. Strawberry Point. la. |
L-»^^ aaeo . .»-
.\SHLEY ELY, son of Al.anson, (No. 893), was born in Trenton, Oneida county, N. Y., January 17,
1831. He married in Smithville, Canada West, December 20, 1852, SAMANTHA, daughter of Ira Horton
and Mary (^McCradd) SARGENT, born in Smithville, January 17, 1835. He removed from Smithville in June,
1858, to Strawberry Point, la., and from there in 1883 to Rock Rapids, la., where he now resides. A stone
mason and i)lasterer.
CHILDREN.
4772"
4773
4774*
4775
4776*
I. Mary Eveline.
II. Ira Alanson.
III. Crei.ei.lv.
IV. Irene.
V. ErxA.
1S54, March 10, Smithville, Canada.
1856, May II,
1858, Oct. 20, Strawlierry Point, la.
1861, Oct. 20,
1864, Feb'y 15,
[Unmarried.
1864, Dec. 29, Strawberry Point, la.
r aaox ,^^*~--
EVELINE ELY, daughter of Alanson, (No. 893), was born in Martinsburg, Lewis county, N. Y., March
6, 1833, and died in Osage, la., December 23, 1870. She married in Rawden, Province of Quebec, Canada, in
1845, WILLIAM HENRY, son of GEORtiE Frederick and Pheue {Forsyi/i) RAPP, born at Fort Maiden,
Ontario, Canada, July 23, 1822. A farmer, living at Osage, la.
4777
I
477S
II
4779
III
47S0
IV
4781
\'
4782
VI
47S3
4784
VIII
47S5
IX
47S6
X
47S7
XI
RAPI' children.
1846, June 12, Frankfort, Canada.
1848, Oct. 15, Black Rock, N. Y.
1S52, Oct. 16, Markeson, Wis.
— , Oregon, Wis.
Martha Jane.
William Henry.
Jeremiah.
Elen Delosia.
Salo.me Adelia. I , ,
LusEiTA LoviLA. I 1855, Jan'y 24.
Married in Jackson, Minn., Aug. 11, 1879, Nelson Horatio, son of Aaron and Laura
(Markhani) Benjamin, born in Salem, Aslitabula county, Ohio, May 28, iS2f). He is a
farmer, living in Estherville, Emmett county, la. No children.
Victoria ANNEtTE. | 1S58, Oct. 4, Markeson, Wis. |
Married in Mitchell, la., Nov. 17, 1881, Oscar, son of Ira and Elizabeth (Kidder) Grow,
born in Albany, Vt., June 27, 1823. A farmer, living at Osage, laf No children.
[Unmarried.]
Lillian Eugenia.
Isaiah Vermillion.
George Frederick.
Nina Eveline.
i860, Nov. 15, Markeson, Wis.
1864, Jan'y 25, Oregon, Wis.
1866, Jan'y 31, Osage, la.
1865, Aug. 4,
1S74, .■\pril 25, Oregon, Wis.
-»«- 2283 ^^*~-
ALANSON ELY, son of Alanson, (No. 893), a merchant in Wadena, Fayette county, la., was born at
Scrabble Hill, Oneida county, N. Y., August 29, 1838; married in Garnaville, Clayton county, la., January i,
1866, IRENE, daughter of John D., and Cath.a.rine {Pfeifer') ERNEST, born in Thompson, Geauga county,
Ohio, Novemlier 27, 1839.
child.
478S
I. Estelle.
I 1870, Oct. II, Elkaker, la.
I 2284 ^^*~-
ADALINE ELY', daughter of Alanson, (No. 893), was born in Marshall, Oneida county, N. Y., December
1839. She married, July 4, 1855, (iEORGE CADWELL, born in York, Livingston county, N. Y., October
1833, son of Roderick and L.^ura {Dickinsoti) Cadwell, a flirmer living at Strawberry Point, la.
284
EIGHTH GENERATION.
CADWELL CHILDREN.
4789*
I.
Amelia Maria.
1S57.
Aug. 25, Berlin, Wis.
4790
II.
Cornelia Geneva.
1859.
Nov. II, Beaver Dam, Wis.
4791
III.
Georgett.\.
1S62,
Dec. 23, Malta, 111.
4792
IV.
Lett IE M.\Y.
1867,
April 8, Strawberry Point, I
4793
V.
Addie Bell.
1S74,
Dec. 5,
1S61, July 20, Malta, 111.
iSSo, Nov. 2, Strawbcrrv Point, hi
JULIETTE ELY, daughter of Alanson, (No. 893), was born in Marshall, N. Y., December iS, 1844 ;
married in Sanville, Wanshara county, Wis., April 25, 1857, GAYLORD WILLEY, son of Jonathan and Betsey
{Le7vis) HAMMOND, born in Delaware, Delaware county, N. Y., January 8, 1832 ; a farmer li\ing at Lake Preston,
Kingsbury cotmty, Dakota Territory.
HAMMOND CHILDREN.
iSSo, Sept. 22, Lake Pnston. D. T.
4794
I.
Alcesta.
1S59.
Aufj. 20, Berlin, Wis.
4795
II.
Alansun Ely.
1863,
Dec. 21, Spring Creek, Wis.
4796
III.
Gavetta May.
1865,
Jan'y 29,
4797
IV.
Della Bertha.
1871,
Ott. 25, Barntnn, Wis.
4798
V.
Nora Estella.
1878,
March 7, "
CELESTINE ELY, daughter of Lyman, (No. 894), was born in Stockton, Chautauqua county, N. Y.,
October 5, 1831, where she married, October 8, 1850, WILLIAM WALLACE, son of Sawyer and Jane {Parker)
PHILLIPS, born in Cassadaga, N. Y., October 8, 1829, where he now resides; a farmer.
4799
4800
4S01
4802
I. Brewer D.
II. Wali,ace Eds
III. William Auson
I\'. Minnie Louisa.
N.
PHILLIPS children.
1S59, Dec. 5, Cassadajja, X. Y.
1864, March 30, " "
1S64, March 30, "
1S70, Aug. 4,
-»»-. S2eo ►.«-
1S65, Aug. II, Cassadaga, N.
1871, Sept. 5,
LORENZO ELY, son of Lyman, (No. 894), was born in Stockton, N. Y., October 4, 1832, where he died
SeiJtember 7, 1878. He was a dealer in real estate, interested in public improvements, to which he was ever ready
to contribute ; always responded to calls of charity ; character irreproachable ; loved and esteemed by all who
knew him, his funeral was largely attended. He married in Stockton, March 3, 1857, HANNAH ALBINA,
daughter of Charles and Ad.-m.ine {Crane) COOPER, born in Stockton, September 5, 1836, where she now resides.
child.
4S03 I. Adei.la. I 1862, July i8, Stockton, N. Y. |
Married in Stockton, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1S81, Chauncey Grant, son of Jabez W. and Myra A.
(Grant) Warren, born in Stockton, Nov. 2, 1S5S, where they now reside. He is a merchant.
.**-. 2S91 .^^*.
MORTIMER ICLY, son of Lym.a.n, (No. 894), real estate dealer, residing in Stockton, Chautauqua county,
N. Y., where he was born April 3, 1834. Was married, December 17, 1857, to GENEVA L.\UR.\, daughter of
Ethan and Almira (Crissey) COOLEY, born in Stockton, N. Y., December 2, 1838.
4S04
4S05
I. Harriet Ai.mina.
II. Wellington Lyman.
1S62, Sept. 25, Stockton, .\. Y.
1877, Nov. 24,
— »»-. 229S ^^*~~
LOUISA MARY ELY, daughter of Ly>lan, (No. 894), was born in Stockton, N. Y., September 18,
1835, where she married, December 13, 1855, AUGUSTUS, son of Asa and Harriet {Klumpli) ANDREWS,
born in Portland, X. Y., Man li — , 18S3. Residence, Stockton, X. Y.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
285
4S06
4807
I. Forest.
II. Cl.\ri;nck Ei.v.
ANDREWS CHILDREN.
1857, Sept. 7, Stockton, N. Y.
1861, May iS,
! 1862. May 17, Stockton, N. Y.
BREWER DODGE ELY, son of Lymai;i, (No. 894), was born in Stockton, N. Y., June 7, 1S40 ; was a
merchant in Brocton, N. Y., where he died December 19, 1S64. He married in Stockton, N. Y., January 21,
1861, MARY AUSTIN, daughter of Austin and Clarissa {Hnvc) HOLT, born in Sheridan. N. Y., May 26,
1844, and died in Titusville, Pa., January 2, 1879.
CHILD.
-fSoS I. Ni-a.i.iH Bkkwer. | 1S64, Dec. 29, Stockton, N. Y. |
Married in Stockton, \. Y., Jan'y 17, 1SS4, George Frederick, son of Simon and Henrietta
(SanI) Kamcrcr, born in Greenville. Pa., Dec. 5, 1S58. A druggist in Greenville.
-^^^ aaes ►♦♦
SPENCER FRINBRIA TOOLEY, son of Louisa Ely, (No. 89S),a farmer and hop grower in Marshall,
Oneida county, N. Y., where he was born November 12, 1837 ; married in New Berlin, Chenango county, N. Y.,
November 12, 1863, FANNIE, daughter of Henry Hays and M.\rv {Jeffords) .\NGELL.
4S09 I. LrCIE.N HoKATKl.
4810 II. Malcolm .Anoeli..
4811 III. Gertride.
TOCJLEY CHILDREN.
186S, .A.pril 20, Marsh.all, \. Y.
1871, Feb'y 15,
1880, June 2f),
•»-. 2296 ►.«-
1873, March 20, Marsluall, N.
1S73, Aug. 4, " '
PAULINA SHEDD, daughter of Fanny Banister, (No. 897), was born in West Windsor, Vt., October
I, 1802. She married, December 30, 1824, JOHN, son of Varnev and Anna (Turner) FELLOWS, born in
Weathersfield, Vt., July 14, 1792, where he died November 14, 1858. She was living in Weathersfield in 1882.
FELLOWS CHILDREN.
4812
I.
loHN Henry.
1825, Nov. 15,
Weathersfield, Vt.
4SI3
II.
Franklin Eisenezer.
1827, Feb'y 23
4SI4
111.
.A.i.i!ERT Mklvin.
1S29, June 14,
4815
IV.
A DAUcniTER.
1832, April 18,
4816
V.
Edward P.wson.
1834, fune 6,
4817
VI.
Otis Dwight.
1839, July 28,
4SI8
VII.
Frances Ann.
1842, Feb'y 28,
. . QQaT . . ^
April 23, Weathersfield, Vt.
ORINDA SHEDD, daughter of F.^nny Banister, (No. 897), was born in West Windsor, Vt., July 25,
1805. Married in Weathersfield, Vt., March 22, 1831, WILLIAM, son of Gideon and Mehitarle {Bamai-,/)
H.\SKELL ; a farmer, born in Weathersfield, , where they now reside.
HASKELL children.
4SI9
I.
Ciiari.es Hall.
IS32,
Feb'y 15, \VeathersfieId, Vt.
4820
II.
Wn.i.iA.M Henry.
1S34.
Aug. 19,
4821
III.
Charles Warren.
1835.
Nov. 5, Westford, Vt.
4S22
IV.
Tane Elizabeth.
I83q,
Feb'y 26, Weathersfield, Vt
4823
V.
.\ni:v Ann.
1842,
March 5, "
4S24
VI.
ElSEN SUEDII.
1S44,
Nov, 2,
1833, .Vpril S, Westford, \'{.
2299 -^.1
PLUMA B.^NISTER, daughter of Warren, (No. 898), was born in Rochester, N. H., September 21, 1811.
She married in Rushford, .\llegany county, N. Y., August 13, 1837, ALONZO, son of Samuel and Lucinda {Dodge)
PERSONS, born in Kingsbury, Washington rountv. N. Y. , Mnv 29, 1814. Residence, Rushfnrd. N. Y.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
4S25
4S26
4S27
PERSONS CHILDREN.
Warren Banister. | 1840, Jan y 6, Rushford, N. Y. |
Enlisted in 1862, in Si.\t3--fourth New York State Volunleer Infantry ; was in the battle of
Chancellorsville in May, 1S63 ; taken prisoner at Gettjsbnrgh — confined at Belle Island
till Feb'y, iS64, and then at Andersonville, Ga., where he died in the summer of that
year.
Harriet E. | 1S44, July 30, Rushford, X. Y. I
Married in 1S66, Henry S. Merrill, of Farmersville, Cattaraugus county, N. Y., where they
now live. Three children.
Hester Ann. | 1847, Jan'y 23, Rushford. X. Y. 1 1S47, March 26, Rushford. X. Y.
♦.-. S300 ►*«.
ADAM CLARK ISANTSTER, son of Warren, (No. 898), wa.s born in Barnard, Vt., August 20, 1816,
and died in Angelica, Allegany county, N. Y., May 18, 1873. He married in Rushford, N. Y., in 1846,
MATILDA ROSE, of whom no further record received.
4S28
I.
ALIiERT.
1847, , r
4829
II.
Hester Ann.
1849, .
4830
HI.
Puma.
1S51, ,
4831
IV.
Fannv.
1854, ,
4832
V.
IsAI>ORA.
1856, ,
4S33
VI.
II.\KKIE1.
1861, ,
4S34
VII.
GkAc E.
1S63, ,
BANISTER CHILDREN.
Rushford, X. V.
' 1857.
1S57,
1S64,
1879.
I 1S67,
Rushford, N. Y.
Eagle, Wyoming Co.. X. V,
^ 230X ^^9-
HESTER ANN BANISTER, daughter of Warren, (No. 898), was born in Rushford, N. Y., May 21,
181S, where she died October 6, 1852. She married in Rushford, November 3, 1837, MADISON, son of Thomas
and Clarissa {Woods) RICHARDS, born in Windsor, Vt., January 21, 1S19 ; a farmer, living in Rushford.
4835
4S36
I. Sophia J.
II. Clarissa.
RICHARDS CHILDREN.
1S3S, Oct. 13, Rushford. X. Y.
1S43, June 3.
I 2302 ,^^^~-
iS6o. Feb'v — , Rushford, X. Y.
.SARAH BANISTER, daughter of Warren, (No. 898), was born in Rti.shford, X. Y., July 29, 1820,
where she married, September 18, 1838, THOMAS, son of Joshua Lazelle and Susan {Capen) DE L.VNE, born
in Rushford, March 27, 181 7. Residence, Fort Dodge, Iowa.
4837
I.
Alfred Monroe.
4S3S
II.
Clark Banister.
4839
III.
Ellen Sisan.
4S40
IV.
Francis M.^vrion.
4S4I
V.
Roxana Flora.
4842
VI.
Willis Henry.
4S43
VII.
XiNA.
4S44 VIII. Warren Lazelle.
DE LANE CHILDREN.
1S40, July 4, Rushford, X. Y.
1841, Aug. I,
1843, Dec. 22,
1S46, Aug. 25, Farmersville, X. Y.
1849, June 7,
1851, Sept. 18, Lynden, N. Y.
1S57, Feb'y 22, Montello, Wis.
1S60, May iS, Ripon. Wis.
*-^ 2303 ►*•—
1S67, Jan'y 26, Rochester, Minn.
1862, July 30, Ripon, Wis.
MARCUS THOMPSON, son of B.athsheba Banister, (No. 899), was born in Weathersfield, Vt.,
December 12, 1815 ; was killed in the battle of the Wilderness, in Virginia, May 8, 1864. He married, Septem-
ber 30, 1837, ANGELINE, daughter of John and Catharine {Ressoner) WE.WER, born in Tompkins county,
X. W. necember 20, 181^. Residence. Conneaut, Pa.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
28 7
4S45
I.
Wn.i.i.\M.
4846
II.
Makv.
4S47
III.
CAI II.\K1NK.
484S
IV.
An.\.
4S4')
V.
Cl...\Rl.SS.\.
4S50
VI.
Henry Weaver
4S5I
VII.
Sarah Amelia.
4S52
VIII.
Iii.\ Jane.
THOMPSON CHILDREN.
1S38, June 6, Connuaut, Pa.
1841, Jan'y 8,
1S42, Dec. 4,
1S45, Ma.v iS,
1S47, Nov. 4,
1849, Dec. i,
1S52, Oct. 20,
1S56, Feb'v I,
♦.^ aso-i ►.♦^ —
1S63, April 24, Nashville, Tenn.
1S54, June 22,
1S58, Sept. 5,
('iJiiMLaut, Pa.
LUCAS TH(^MPS()N, a farmer, living in Penn Line, Crawford connty, Pa., sun of Bathsheba Banister,
(No. 899), was born in Weather.sfield, Vt., July 4, 1817; married in J'enn Line, I'a., December 25, 1844,
CL.VRISSA C, daughter of Elijah and Rachel (/////) B.\RBER, born in Onondaga, N. Y., September 7,
1 82 2.
THOMPSON t'HlLDKEN.
4^53
4S54
4S55
4S56
I. Isaac Nkwki:
II. Pnn.A Ei.LE.N.
III. Emma A.
IV. CoKALVN A.
1S46, Dec. 25, Conneaul, Pa.
1S49, March 5,
1853, Oct. 23, " "
1857, Jan'y 9.
•-^ S30S ►.*-
1862, July 2.
SILAS BANISTER THOMPSON, son of Bathsheba Banister, (No. 899), was born in Vernon, N. Y.,
August 28, 1818, and died in Conneaut, Pa., December i, 1877. He married, February 7, 1847, SUSAN ANN,
daughter of Samuel and Susan Ann (Baden') GILLILAND, born in Conneaut, Pa., February 28, 1823.
tho.mpson children.
4S57
I
4S58
11
4S50
III
4860
IV
4861
\
Francis Samcei,. j
Benjamin Frankli.n. )
Amos Alhert.
Louisa Mary.
Silas Ordei,!,.
1847, Dec. 7, ("oiineaut, Pa.
1S47, Dec. 7,
1849, Sept. 28,
1876, Feb'y 7, Conneaul, Pa.
1866, April 29,
1S61, Nov. 2g,
—». -. S306 --
THOMAS THOMPSON, son of Bath.sheba Bani.ster, (No. 899), was born in Conneaut, Ohio, May
13, 1820, and died in Conneaut, Pa., August 30, 1869. He married in Conneaut, Pa., March 10, 1845, MRS.
HARRIET ALLEN, daughter of Orrin and Electa (FisK) {Hart) SHEPARD, who was born in George-
town, N. Y.
THOMPSON CHILDREN.
4862 I. MlI.ES.
4563 II. Pacline.
4564 III. Mary.
4565 IV. HCGII .^LI.EN.
4S66
4867
V. Frank.
VI. Albert.
1845, Dec. I, Conneaut, Pa.
1S47, June 14, Andover, Ohio.
1849, June 6, Beaver, Pa.
1S51, June 7, Conneaut, Pa.
1853, March 10, " "
1858, May 9,
♦^^ asov ►♦^
1S58, Aug. 25, Conneaul, Pn.
185S, .Aug. 22, Conneaut, Pa,
LUCY ANN THOMPSON, daughter of Bathsheka Banister, (No. 899), was born in Conneaut, Ohio,
March 11, 1822; married in Conneaut, Pa., September 14,1845, ORRIN, son of Orrin and Electa (7^^J/!)
SHICP.\RD, born in Hamilton, N. Y. , February 4, 1816; a farmer, living in Conneaut, Pa.
SHEPARD CHILDREN.
4868
I.
Mii.A Ann.
1846, ]a\\
• 10, Conneaut, Pa
4S6f)
II.
A1..1NZU.
184S, Jul.
■ iS,
4^7'j
III.
LuREN Marc EMS.
1859, Feb
'v ^.
1SS4, Sept. 8, Coniu-aul, Pa
288
ei(;hth generation.
, 2303 ^^-m~~
JOHN THOMPSON, a farmer in Conneaut, Pa., son of B.athsheua Bamster, (No. 899), was born in
Conneaut, Ohio, December 3, 1823. He married at Spring Corners, Pa., May 6, 1847, HARRIET PECK, born
in Conneaut, Pa., October 25, 1828, daughter of Jasper and Sylvia {Wood) PECK.
THOMPSON' CHILDREN.
4871
I.
BVRO.N.
184S, July 10, Conneaut, Pa
4S72
II.
Pluma Elizabeth.
1850, July 13,
4873
III.
Newman Be.nson.
1852. July 20,
4874
IV.
Charles.
1854, Dec. 25,
4S75
V.
loHN Milton.
1857, March 5, " "
4870
VI.
Zoroaster.
1S59, Aug. S.
4S77
VII.
Carli'on Giv.
1S62, Jan'y 17,
4S78
VIII.
.A.LHERT.
1866, May 21.
4879
IX.
Harriet.
1867, Dec. 2,
4S80
X.
Gr.\ce.
1873, Nov. 14.
iS6g, Dec. 23, Conneaut, Pa.
1869, Dec. 17, " "
1874, March 23, Conneaut, Pa.
MARTH.-V THOMPSON, daughter of Bathsheba Banister, (No. 899), was born in Conneaut, Ohio,
November 27, 1825. Married in Springboro, Pa., October 15, 1846, ALMARIN, son of Harvev and I.ucv
{Laifd) ROCKWELL, born in Richwood, Ohio, January 9, 1822, and died in Linesville, Pa., February 8, 1881,
where his widow is now living.
ROCKWELL CHILDREN.
4SS1 I. PEKSIS JliSEl-HlNK.
4882 II. MdRKlS LaDI).
4S83 III. .Marci s.
48S4 IV. Stella Bathsiieua.
4885 V, Herhert Ordell.
184S, March 18, Conneaut, Pa.
1851, July lo,
1S53, Sept. 12,
1856, Nov. 27, Richmond, Ohio.
1862, Nov. 4, Pine township. Pa.
1866, Oct. 20, Pine township, Pa.
1853, Sept 13, Conneaut, Pa.
18S5, April 17, Linesville, Pa.
1S64, Aug. 31, Pine township. Pa
-»»-. 23XO ►♦^
ELIZA BANISTER, daughter of Os.MOND, (No. 901), was born in Watertown, N. Y., April 19, iSii.
She married in Pamelia, Jefferson county, N. Y., January 22, 1833, JUSTUS, son of Ri)iiERT and Betsey {^Russell)
WHITE, born in Pamelia, October 27, 1800, where he died February 11, 1S74.
48S6
I.
Wasuinc.ton.
1834, May 9, Pam
4S87
11.
RoWENA.
1S36, Nov. II,
4888
III.
Sewaru.
1S39, Oct. 13,
4S89
IV.
Melinda.
1841, Sept. 7,
4890
V.
ROUERT.
1S53, March 3,
WHITE CHILDREN,
elia, N. V.
S31S ...« —
1S72, Jum
.Mishawaka, Incl.
MORRIS B.VNISTER, son of Osmdnd, (No. 901), a retired farmer, living in Watertown, N. Y., was born
in Pamelia, Jefferson county, N. Y., March 29, 1815. He married in Watertown, N. Y., October 19, 1837,
.MELVINA, daughter of N.vihan and Betsey ((9j-^?-<'«''^) ^^IGHTMAN, born in Rodman, N. Y., May 15, 1818,
and died in Pamelia, N. Y., \\m\ 4, 1853. He married, March i, 1854, MARTHA M., daughter of Henry N.
and SrsAN ( Oi'i-rDc-kfr) SEEBER, born in Brownville, N. Y., September 30, 1836.
4891
I.
Mary Elizabeth.
4892
II.
Ellen Mari.v.
4S93
III.
Em.ma Rqwena.
4894
IV.
Sarah Lorinda.
4895
V.
Gf.orce Lansinc.
4896
VI.
Charles Gavlukd.
B.VNISTER CHILDREN.
1839, June 3, Pamelia, N. Y.
1841, Oct. ig, Le Roy, N. Y.
1S44, Sept. 5,
1S46, March 8, "
1S48, June 5, "
1S51, April 7, Pamelia, N. V.
1874, June 25, Detroit, Mich.
1873, Sept. 16, Watertown, N. Y.
iSSo, March 11, Syracuse, N. Y.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
289
-^^ 8313 ,
G()UVF;NP]UR banister, son of OsMoxD, (No. 901), a merchant in Watertown, N. Y., was born in
Watertown, ]\me 12, 1817. He married, February 16, 1842, SARAH, daughter of Aisrah.'^m WELCH, born in
Watertown, N. Y., April 2, 1820.
liANISTER CHILDREN.
4S97
I.
Amelia Priscu-La.
1S44.
Jan'v 2g,
Pamelia,
N
4S98
11.
Charles Albert.
1840,
Nov. 19,
4S99
III.
Mary Jane.
1848,
Dec. 29,
4900
IV.
Charlotte.
1852,
Oct. 3,
4901
V.
Ell.\ Elizaheth.
1855.
Sept. 15,
4902
VI.
Henry Osmond.
1S57.
July 25,
4903
VII.
Alice Cornelia.
1862
April 27
.-^^ QM
1 ^
1857, March 22, Pamelia, N. Y.
WAYNE BANISTER, son of Osmdnd, (No. 901), a retired merchant living in Watertown, N Y., was
born in that place, November 3, 1820. He married in Ogdensburg, N. Y., August i, 185 1, CATHARINE,
daughter of Richard and Ellen {^O' Flaherty) WALSH, born in Cork, Ireland, May 10, 1828.
4904
I
4905
u
4906
III
4907
IV
490S
V.
4909
VI
Osmond Richard.
Ro.xanna Charlotte.
Helen Harriet.
Clarence Mortomore.
Florence Mary C.
Montezuma Wayne.
banister children.
1852, Sept. 28, Watertown, N
1854, Oct. 5.
1856, Feb'y 11,
i860, March 14,
1867, Dec. 13, ■'
1870, Aug. 7,
1875, March 8, Watertown, N. Y.
-^.^2313 ►^«-
GILES BANISTER, son of Osmond, (No. 901), was born in Pamelia, N. Y., April 26, 1823, and died in
Watertown, N. Y.,' January 12, 1885. He married in Brownville, N. Y., December 9, 1847, ALMIRA, daughter
of Henry N. and Susan {Overocker) SEEBER, born in Brownville, December 9, 1826, and died in Pamelia,
N. Y., June 2, i860. He married, February 28, 1861, MARINDA Y., daughter of Horace A. and Zilpha
GILLETT, born in Watertown, N. Y., November 8, 1835. Residence, Watertown.
4910
I.
Newton Kendrick
4911
II.
Samantha Louise.
4912
HI.
loiiN Kendrick.
4913
IV.
A Son.
4914
V.
Frank Giles.
4915
VI.
Minnie Zillha.
isanister children.
1S51, Sept. 5, Pamelia, N. Y.
1858, April 27,
1S60, May 22,
1863, Feb'y 13, •■
1864, Dec. 24.
1870, Feb'y 9, Watertown, N. Y.
1858, May 2, Pamelia, N. Y.
i860, Aug. 10,
1863, Feb'y 13,
► .^ 23XV ^^
CHARLES WESLEY BANISTER, son of Osmond, (No. 901), living in Kansas City, Mo., was born in
Pamelia, N. Y., December 28, 1830. He married in Heuvelton, St. Lawrence county, N. Y., August 24, 1855,
.ANNA, daughter of John and Catharine (Walsh) La MASNEY, born in Ogdensburg, N. Y., March 21, 1836.
4916
I.
4917
II
4918
III.
4919
IV
4920
V.
4921
VI
4922
VH
49=3
VIII
4924
I.\
Charles Osmond.
Edward William.
John La Masney.
Richard Adelbert.
Ida Mary.
Catharine Louisa.
Georcie Mallon.
James Fred.
Mary Mando.
isanister children.
1S57, Nov. 16, Pamelia, N. Y.
1859, June 29,
1 86 1, Jan'y 20,
1S63, Jan'y 6,
1865, Jan'y 8,
1S66, Oct. 3,
1868, July I,
1869, Nov. 21,
1879, March 27, Olallie, Kan.
iSSo, May 12, Kansas Cily, Mt
-'9°
EIGHTH GENERATION.
-^^ 2318 I
MARY CUTLER BANISTER, daughter of Heman, (No. 902), was born in Windsor, Vt., September
3, 1813, and died in Appleton, Wis., April 11, 1861. She married in .Syracuse, N. Y., December — , 1839,
ROBERT CORNELL, son of Robert and Abigail {Cornell^ BRIGGS; a mason and carpenter, born in Lisbon,
St. Lawrence county, N. Y., August 16, 1S15, and died in Appleton, Wis., November 8, 1854.
4925
4926
4927
492S
4929
4930
I,
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
Theodore Wood.
RdSELLA MaRINDA.
Lewis Albert.
Abigail Seraph.
Ai.>UR.\ Lucretia.
Mary Eluabeth.
BRIGG.S CHILDREN.
1840, Dec. 20, Ogdensburg, N. Y.
1842, Sept. 8,
1845, Jan'y 21,
1847, May 24.
1849, July 26,
1852, Jan'y 15,
-».-• S313
1S64, .-Vpril 3, Appleton, Wis.
ELIZABETH BANISTER, daughter of He.man, (Xo. 902), was born in Ogdensburg, N. Y., March 11,
1815, where she died September 25, 1877. She married in Lisbon, N. Y., December 24, 1834, ALBERT
GALLATIN, son of Vrspacian and Abigail {Biiriihaiii) MILLER, born in Dumnierston, Vt., .\pril 4, 1810.
miller children.
4931
I.
Makv An.n.
1838, May 12, Ogdensburg, N
4932
II.
Si:s.\iN Amelia.
1840, Sept. 10,
4933
III.
Charles Dunc.\n.
1842, Sept. 12,
4934
IV.
Helen- Frances.
1S45, July2q,
4935
V.
Caroline Elizabeth.
1S4S, Jan'y 2,
4936
VI.
Lduie Ameli.v.
1S50, July 14,
4937
VII.
Marshall.
1852, Feb'y 12,
4938
VIII.
.\lbert Gall..\tin.
1854, March 2G, "
4939
IX.
Eva Theresa.
i860, Feb'y 26,
[Uc.Td.|
•■^^ 2321 ^ .«^
THANKFUL ESTHER BANISTER, daughter of Plinv, (No. 903), was born in Caneadea, Allegany
county, N. Y., July 19, 1824, where .she married, February 11, 1849, LUTHER, son of David and Hannah
{Fo/soiii) GILMAN, born in Cabot, Vt., July 19, 181 1. Residence, Pewamo, loiiia county, Mich.
494"
4941
4942
4943
4944
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
GILMAN CHILDREN.
Elsie Maki.v. | 1850, Oct. 14, Rushford, N. Y. |
Ikving Plinv. | 1852, Nov. 16, Centerville, M. Y. I
Married, Nov. 16, 1S74, Emma St. John Timby, born in Darien. N. V., July 13, 1S51.
Inez Amelia.
Charles Fremont.
Rosa Belle.
1855, June 6, Centerville, N. Y.
1S5S, May 27,
1S65, April 3, Pewamo, Mich.
1S74, Oct.
One child.
Pewamo, Midi
► *^ 2322 - »-.—
SILAS BANISTER, son of Plinv, (No. 903), was born in Caneadea, N. ¥., December 10, 1825. He
married in Rushford, N. Y., January 20, 1858, LLTCINDA EOLA, daughter of Allen and Anna {Crocker)
EMERSON, born in Perryville, N. Y., November 3, 1830. He is a clerk and book-keeper in Traverse City, Mich.
4945
4946
I. Marv Ella.
II. Caroline Emerson.
banister children.
1859, Aug. 30, Caneadea, N. V.
1863, July 6, Brockport, N. Y.
y*^ 232S
MARIETT BANISTER, daughter of Plinv, (No. 903), was born in Caneadea, N. Y., May 31, 183 1,
where she married, June i, 1852, ALFRED RILEY, son of Calvin and Sally (Davis) KELLOGG, born in Locke.
Cayuga county, N. Y., , 1S31. Residence, Caneadea, N. Y.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
291
KELLOGG CHILDREN.
4947
I.
Flor/V.
1853, July 24, Caneadea,
4948
II.
IiiA Permei.i.v.
1855, .\ug. 20,
Married, Nov. 10, iSS
I, Julius W. Hanenstein.
4949
III.
Emm.\ Bei.le.
185S, Feb')' 27, C
ineadea
4950
IV.
Henry C.m.vin.
iS6i, Sept. 5,
4951
V.
Albert Pli.w.
1S63, Oct. '26,
4952
VI.
Arthur Tyrill.
l86y, March g.
4953
VII.
Walter Rilev.
187 1, March 24,
4954
VIII.
Mariett.
1S73, Feb'y 26,
4955
IX.
DWIGHT SUNDERLIN.
1875, June 23,
1880, Feb'y 9, Caneadea, N. Y.
1880, Feb'y 17,
-< 2328
JULIA BANISTER, daughter of Pliny, (No. 903), was born in Riishford, N. Y., April 6, 1837. She
married in Detroit, Mich., December 31, 1867, VAN RENSSELAER WALL, .son of Alonzo W. and Marv Ann
{IVa/morc) SLTNDERLIN ; a physician, born in Dundee, Yates county, N. Y., September 28, 1826. Residence,
Fort Scott, Kan.
SUNDERLIN CHILD.
4956
I. Walter WmTiiECK. | 1870, Jan'y 6, Fort Scott, Kan.
sesso ►^^-^
I 1S71, June 29, Fort Scott, Kan.
ROWENA BANISTER, daughter of Roderick, (No. 904), \vas born in Rushford, N. Y., December 6.
1820. She married in Caneadea, N. Y., October 5, 1840, JONATHAN, son of John and Hannah {Car/Ion')
CHARLES, born in Fryeburgh, Me., December 4, 1813. Residence, Fort Scott, Kan.
CHARLES children.
I. Aristone. I 1S42. Jan'y 11, Caneadea, N. Y. |
Married first, in Ogden, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1866, Clark Banister, son of Alonzo F. and .Sarah
(Panister) Delano, born in Rushford, N. Y., Aug. i, 1841, and died in Rochester, Minn.,
Jan'y 26, 1867. She married second. May 30, l868, Harrison, son of Charles and Lucy
(Kendall) Hapgood, born in Rushford, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1824. Residence, Fort Scott,
Kan. One child, Carrie Daisy, born Feb'y 11, 1869, Fort Scott, Kan.
II. Alice Lyi>l\. | 1850, Dec. 7, Riisliford, N. V. |
[Unmarried.
-•^^ 2333 ►^^
ALBERT B.'VNISTER, son of Roderick, (No. 904), a farmer and fruit grower, was born in Caneadea,
N. Y., December i, 1825. He marrieci in Rushford, N. Y., April 12, 1849, where she was born December 14,
1S25, HARRIET NEWELL, daughter of Joseph and Esther {Geary) YOUNG. Residence, Churchill, Monroe
county, N. Y.
4959
4960
4961
4962
children.
Charles Winthrop. | 1851, Nov. 15, Rushford, N. Y. |
Married, March 6, 1878, Lonvina Leeper. Residence, Humboldt, Kan.
II.
III.
IV.
Frank Newton
Ai.iiERT Willis
Herbert Lou
;U
1S53, Dec. 6, Rushford. N. Y.
1S64, Feb'y 5, Ogden, N. Y.
1S64, Feb'y 5,
»^-^ 2335 ^^-m—
FANNY SUSAN CHASE, daughter of Theodosia Banister, (No. 906), was born in Carthage, N. Y.,
August 8, 1818, and died in Memphis, Tenn., September 23, 1868, being at the time of her death matron of the
Advent Mission in that city. She married in Watertown, N. Y., March 27, 1842, where he was born January
24, 1820, DAVID, son of Ezekiel and Trvphena ANDRUS. No record of place and date of his death. She
married in Riceville, Mitchell county, la., November — , 1863, THEODORAS NORTHRUP, of whom no
further record obtained.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
49f'3
I.
EZEKIEL.
4964
II.
Franklin.
4965
III.
Elizabeth.
4966
IV.
Ella Idel.
ANDRUS CHILDREN.
1845, Dec. 10, Rutland, N. Y.
1847, Sept. 25,
1S50, June 10,
1852, Sept. 17, Canandaigu.i, N. Y.
1853, Junes, Rutland, N. Y.
1866, Dec. — , Farmers Creek, Jackson
countv, la.
MEMORIAL
Oil the death of Si: F. C. Northrop, of the Memphis, Teiiii.. Mis
Sister, thy toil is o'er.
Thy works shall follow thee ;
The Spirit speaks the living word,
" Blest they who die in Christ the Lord,"
Theirs immortality!
Oh, morn arise,
When from the skies
The Indge shall come, and give his saints the prize.
Sister, the word of life.
That gave thee peace with God,
Was dealt by thee to souls in need,
Wlio feasted on the heavenly bread.
And learned of Jesus' blood.
O, faithful band,
Soon ye shall stand,
Approved and welcomed to the King':
ighl hand.
Sister, thy lonely grave.
Scorned by the proud of earth.
Is watched in that sad southern land.
By an unseen angelic band.
Till Jesus calls the forth.
Sleep, sister, sleep.
In hope we weep,
ait till the good Shcjihcrd calls his sheep.
And
1 868.
John Lylf.
2336 ^ »«—
1S79, April 12, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1S58, March — . llarrisbnrg. Pa.
MARY ANN CHASE, daughter of Theodosia Banister, (No. 906), was born in carthage, N. Y., July 30,
1820. She married in Watertown, N. Y., , 1843, OEORGE BENTON, son of Enoch and Eunice {Bcntoii^
(IRIFFIN, born in Wilna, Jefferson county, N. Y., April 4, 1819. Residence, Jacksonville, Fla.
GRIFFIN CHILDREN.
1845, Nov. 26, Oak Creek, Wis.
1848, Sept. 10, Wilna, N. Y.
1850, Aug. 15, Oswego, N. Y.
1852, Dec. 15, Pulaski, N. Y.
1855, May 8,
1857, Nov. I, Harrisburg, Pa.
i860, Feb'y 3 Madison, Wis.
— ..^-i 2339
ELIZA VERPLANCK CHASE, daughter of Theodosia Banister, (No. 906), was born in Carthage, N. Y.,
August 9, 1828. She married at Middleborough, Mass., April 24, 1855, (his second wife), the first being her sister,
Donna Maria Chase, (see No. 2341), CAPT. JAMES ELLIS, son of John and Mary BENNETT, born in New
Bedford, Mass., November 27, 1818. Since 1855 he has been a farmer, living at Jamestown, How county, Iowa.
Before that he spent twenty-one years at sea, twelve years of the time mate of a whaling vessel.
BENNETT CHILDREN.
4967
I.
Flora E.
4968
II.
George W.
4969
III.
Elizabeth M
4970
IV.
Evangeline M
4971
V.
John F.
4972
VI.
IllA M.
4973
\-n.
Frederic W.
4974
I.
John Chase.
1857, June 3,
I am
estown, la.
4975
II.
Gerrit Judd.
1859, July II.
4976
III.
Charles Franklin.
1861, Aug. 27
4977
IV.
Dunn A Maria
[Theodosia.
1S63, Oct. 23,
49 7 S
V.
Siirnn Elizakki ii.
1S66, Feb'v 21
EIGHTH GENERATION.
293
^-».-. 2340 I
JOHN CHASE, son of Theodosia Banister, (No. 906), a real estate dealer ; residence, Maplewood,
Cook county. 111., was born in Carthage, N. Y., September 3, 1S32. He married, July 17, 1865, SOPHIA
PAULINE, daughter of James and Mary {Schiiei-k) COOK, horn March 5, 1838.
CHASE CHILDREN.
4079
I.
J.\]MES Cook.
1866,
June 23
49S0
11.
Theodosia Schneck.
i86g,
Sept. 17
49S1
III.
John Cook.
1871,
Aug. 9-
49S2
IV.
Franklin Aquilla.
1874,
Sept. 22
40S3
V.
VicTDK Henry.
1S79,
April 6.
1867, April I.
1873, Sept. 5.
^^^ S341 1^4
DONNA MARIA CHASE, daughter of Theodosia Banister, (No. 906), was born in Carthage, N. Y.,
November 15, 1833, and died in Honolulu, Oahu, Sandwich Islands, November 3, 1853. She married in Water-
town, N. Y., July 12, 1 85 1, CAPTAIN JAMES ELLIS, son of John and Mary ( ) BENNETT, born in New
Bedford, Mass., November 27, 1818. After the death of Donna Maria Chase, Captain Bennett married her
sister Eliza. (See No. 2339).
BENNETT CHILDREN.
4954 I. James Seakorn. | 1853, Oct. 27. At sea. |
Married in Omro, Wis., May — , 1878, Mary Josephine Place. Residence, Riceville, la,
4955 II, Wn.i.iF. Seaiiorn. | 1S53, Oct. 27. At sea. | 1872, March 8, Jamestown, la.
The following verses were written descriptive of the sentiment expressed by Donna Maria {Chase) Bennett,
wife of Captain James E. Bennett, to her husband just before her happy departure on the morning of November
3, 1853, at Honolulu, Oahu, Sandwich Islands :
In those m.-jnsions high and holy
Ever bright and ever fair,
In the realms of peace and glory
My beloved, meet me there !
I must leave thee — swiftly vanish
\\\ the joys that earth can give,
Yet I have the blest assurance,
Icsiis died that I might live.
Jesus calls my ransomed spirit.
Now I feel his power to save.
Sin and death have lost their terrors.
All is bright beyond the grave.
Yet my longing soul would linger.
Fondly near the pillow, where
Sweetly these our loved ones slumber.
Conscious not of earthly care.
3-
See, how sound, how sweet their slumber
Full of innocence and love.
Whilst their happy little faces
Speak of fairer worlds above ;
But with them I cannot tarry,
Life, how deep, how strange thou art !
Who can know a mother's sorrow ?
Who can sound a mother's heart ?
Train them up for God and lieaven
When my eyes have closed in death
Tell them that a mother's prayer
Blest them with her dying breath.
May the love of Jesus ever
Find a place within their heart,
And may from their pathway never
Peace and happiness depart.
Oahc, S. I., N.
Now, farewell ! Oh let no sorrov
Rest and linger on thy brow,
Jesus calls me home to glory,
All is calm and peaceful now.
But in mansions high and holy.
Ever bright and ever fair.
In the realms of peace and glory,
My beloved, meet me there,
rember I2, iS^^.
294
EIGHTH GENERATION.
— ».- 2342 ►.-^
EMILY THOMPSON, daughter of Anna Banister, (No. 907), was born in Carthage, N. Y., September
I, 1832, where she married, July 27, 1854, LA FAYETTE GILKEiRT, son of Orlo and Lurexa (Griffin)
S'lWNARD, born in A\'ihia. Jefferson county, N. Y., October 21, 1824, wliere he now resides; a farmer and dairyman.
STANARD CHILDREN.
49S6
I.
Erastis DeWitt.
1855. Sept. 30, Wilna, N. Y.
4987
II.
Jennie Ann.
185S, Jiily7,
4gSS
III.
Mary Eliza.
1864, Aug. 25,
4989
IV.
Grace.
I.Sf,7, ,Sr.|i|. I,
1S73, April 27. Wilna, X. Y.
^»- - 2344 - »•
ED\VARD WEED THOMPSON, .son of Anna Banister, (No. 907), a traveling salesman, was born in
Carthage, N. Y., August 12, 1837. He married in Marion, Linn county, la.. December 28, 1858, JANE ELLEN,
daughter of EBENEZERand hvc\ (Cushing) PARKHURST, born in Royalton, Yt., February 4, 1835. Residence,
Chicago, 111.
THO.MPSON CHILDREN.
4990 I. Lucy Ann.
4991 II. Alma Belle.
4992 III. Edward Henry.
4993 IV. Harry Parkihrst.
1S60, Oct. 10, Rockford, 111.
1864, Dec. 9, Chicago, 111.
iS68, April 8,
1869. July 26,
♦^^ 2345 .-**-
1S6S, July 19, (liicaofo, 111.
1S72, May 24,
SUS.\N BO\\'EN, daughter of Rowena Banister, (No. 908), was born in Reading, Vt., January 14,
1829. Residence, Woodburn, Macoupin county, 111. She married in Mt. Vernon, 111., April 16, 1856, REV.
WILLIAM HARRISON, son of Abram and Catharine {Fry) BIRD, born in Fayette county, Ky., May 31,
1814, and died in Woodburn, 111., April 15, 1877. He was a Presbyterian minister, pastor of churches in Vergens,
Mt. Vernon, Yandalia, Bethel and Sandoval in southern Illinois. Mrs. Bird went to Illinois in 1855 in one
of Gov. Slade's classes of teachers.
lURD CHILDREN.
4994 I. William Silas.
4995 II. OssiAN Freemont.
4996 III. Si:s.\N Rowena.
4997 IV. Frederick Bowex.
1859, Sept. 1, North Springfield, Vi.
1862, July 22, Bethel, 111.
1865, July 31, Sandoval, III.
1S68, Jan'y 13, Bethel, 111.
<.»^ 2346 ^.-^
1S63, .March 13, Bethel,
1871, Dec. I, Pana, III.
DANIEL BOWEN, son of Rowena Banister, (No. 908), was born in Reading, Vt., February 4, 1831;
graduated at University of Rochester, N. Y., 1856 ; at Cambridge Divinity School in 1859 ; was pastor of Third
Congregational Church in Hingham, Mass., i860 to 1864; resides in Mandarin, Fla. An orange planter and
store-keeper. He married in Rochester, N. Y., December 8, 1859, , daughter of H. D. and Z. J. {Barker)
COLVIN, born in Rochester, N. Y., October 17, 1834, and died in Hingham, Mass., February 9, 1861. He
married at Milford, Mass., August 9, 1866, , daughter of D. L. and Mary {Briggs) BARKER, born in
Thetford, Vt., -March 5, 1833.
HOWEN CHILD.
499S
I. Carroll Everett.
1S61, Feb'y 9, Hingham, \. Y.
-^^ 2348 .^4
JAMES COLMAN BOWEN, son of Rowena Banister, (No. 908), was born in Reading, Vt., February
5, 1838; an orange grower and store-keeper in Madarin, Fla. He married in Lowell, Mass., March 12, 1859,
, daughter of Jacob and Sarah {Garfield) DOWNS, born in Weathersfield, Vt., April 24, 1S40.
BOWEN CHILDREN.
I. Carrie Ellen.
II. I.\ii;kki.
1S60, Oct. 2, Wcathersfielil, Vt.
1S67, .\ug. 19,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
29s
-».^ asso I
EMILY BOWEN, daughter of Rowena Banister, (No. 908), was born in Reading, Vt., May 14, 1S42,
and died in Pleasant Prairie, Bond county. 111., September 20, 1S67. She married in Mount Pleasant, Mont-
gomery county, 111., August 8, 1863, IMBERT HUSS, son of Robert W. and Eleanor {Finley) DENNY, born
in Pleasant Prairie, 111., January 11, 1835 ; a farmer, living at Cottonwood Grove, Bend county, 111.
1. Niii.LiK Rowi;n.\.
DENNV CHILD.
I 1S66, Oct. 24, Pleas.int Fiairk-, III.
BENJ.\MIN COLTON, son of Sibyl Taylor, (No. 910), was born in West Springfield, Mass., November
5, 1798, where he died February 2, 1882. Occupation a shoemaker. He married in Enfield, Conn., October 21,
1828, ELIZ.'V, daughter of Robert and Mehitable {Afeac/iam) WATSON, born in East Windsor, Conn., Septem-
ber 28, iSoi, and living, in 18S3, in West Springfield.
5002
5003
5004
5005
I. Fkedekick Watson.
II. Hakkikt Newell.
III. Betsey.
IV. Be.njamin W.\ts
)N.
COLTON CHILDREN.
1829, Oct. 6, East Windsor. Coiiii.
1S31, Aiiij. 10,
1S34, March 30, "
1S37, Sept. 10, West Springfield, Mass.
—^^ sssa ►.•..
1830, Sept. II, East Windsor, Conn.
BETSEY COLTON, daughter of Sibyl Taylor, (No. 910), was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 28,
1800, and in 1883 was living in Springfield, Mass. She married in \Vest Springfield, March 3, 1825, EDMUND
PALMER, son of Edmund, born in West Springfield, January i, 1795, and died in S])ringfield, Mass., October 4,
1864. He was a boatman, and in later life a coal dealer.
5006
5007
I. .\nn' L 1,0 VI
II. ElI2A1!EIH.
I'ALMKR CHILDREN.
1S2G, March ly, Springfield, Mass.
1829, Sept. 29, " "
♦*-. 2353 ►.♦^ —
1S69, Jan'y 13, Springfield. Mass.
ACHSA COLTON, daughter of Sibm. Tam.or, (No. 91.0), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March i,
1802, where she died November 5, 1S34, and where she married, April 29, 1824, JOSEPH, son of Joseph and
Catharine {Day) ASHLEY, born in West Springfield, July 18, 1797, where he died December 27, 1870.
500S
I.
CuArNCEY Colt
5009
II.
Joseph Leonaki
5010
III.
.•\CHSA.
ASHLEY CHILDREN.
1S27, Jan'y i. West Springfield, Mass.
1S29, Sept. 26, " "
1S31, Aug. 13, " "
♦^^ 23S4 ►.«.
1856, Oct. 25, Shelbyville, Ind.
LEONARD COLTON, son of Sibyl Taylor, (No. 910), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 29,
1804, and died in Turin, N. Y., September 18, 18S1 ; a farmer. He married in Turin, N. Y., April 18, 1828,
ELIZA, daughter of Daniel and Martha {Tliompson) PHET.PS, born in Turin, .^liril 25, 1807, where she died
.•\ugust 22, 1877.
501 1
I.
SOI2
II
5013
III.
5014
IV
5015
V
^016
VI
?"17
\'II.
Caroline Amand.a.
Helen Elizaueth.
Chauncey Wayne.
Eliza Jane. )
Leonard James. \
Martha Maria.
Sarah Cmrnei.ia.
( OLTON CHILDREN.
1S29. June 22, Turin, N. Y.
1831, Feb'y 4,
1832, Nov. 22,
1838, May 23, "
1838, May 24,
1S41, .Aug. 12,
1S44. I'rc. i;. ■'
1S50, Sept. II, Turin, N, Y.
1857, Aug. 22, ■•
296
EIGHTH GENERATION.
CHAUNCEY COLTON, son of SmvL T.avi.ok, (No. 910), was liorn in West Springfield, Mass., Septem-
ber 29, 1807, and died in Brooklyn, N. Y., January 22, 1881 ; a chair-maker. He married in Springfield, Mass.,
October 13, 1830, ANNA, daughter of Joel and Hannah {Eiidy) MILLER, born in Springfield, Mass., Septem-
ber 5, 1S13, and living in Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1883.
501S
I. TiHRSA Miller.
COLTON CHILD.
1835, Oct. 30, Northampton, Mass. |
K» - 2339 ► »*—
JAMES NEWTON BAGG, son of Sibyl Taylor, (No. 910), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Novem-
ber 24, 1823, where he now resides; a farmer. He married in West Springfield, November 24, 1853, MARY
SE.\RS, daughter of N.vfhan and Waitie {Bar/icr) LOOMIS, born in St. Johnsville, N. Y., January 28, 1832.
5019
5020
5021
I. Harriet Elwell.
II. Ernest Newton.
III. WiNTHRiii' Sears.
IiA(;G CHM.DREN.
1855, April 16, West Springfield, Ma
1S61, Feb'v II,
1S68, Aug. 30,
-»♦-. 2363 ►••
ASAHEL TAYLOR, son of Obedience Taylor, (No. 911), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
.Vugust 24, 1806, and died in Hastings, Mich., March 6, 1855. He was a wheelwright, an elder in the Presbyte-
rian Church. He married in Northampton, Mass., November 13, 1828, ELIZABETH PHELPS, daughter of
Thomas and Irene (C/evelani/) WRIGHT, born in Northampton, Mass., March 30, 181 1, and died in Tecumseh,
Mich., June 29, 1836. He married in Tecumseh, Mich., in 1839, ANN, daughter of Jonathan and Frances
{Lovette) ROBERTS, born in Warwick, Bucks county. Pa., May 23, 1810, and died in Tecumseh, Mich, March
10, 1843. He married in Tecumseh, Mich., May 18, 1843, H.\NNAH ROBERTS, sister of his second
wife, born in Warwick, Pa., September 19, 1832.
TAYLOR children.
1847, Nov. I, Tccnmscjii. .Mich
1864, May 5,
5022
I.
|rnA Eli/.auetm
[Wrhuit.
1S32,
Fcb'y 14
Manlius, N. Y.
5023
II.
Euwari) Ely.
1S36,
June 14,
Tecumseh, Midi.
5024
III.
Theodore Wei.i.er.
1844.
May 3,
"
5025
IV.
Augustus Agnew.
1S47.
Feby 7,
"
5026
V.
Frank Whitmore.
1848,
Dec. 5,
5027
VI.
Mary.
1850,
Aug. 31,
5028
VII.
Mary Louisa.
1S54,
Aug. 21,
Hastings. Mich.
1852, Sept. 2, Tccumseli, Mich.
DWIGHT TAYLOR, son of Obedience Taylor, (No. 911), was born in West Springfield, Mass., November
20, 1S09, and died in West Martinsburg, N. Y., March 30, 1875. He married in Hatfield, Mass., August 10, 1836,
JULIA ANN, daughter of David and Margaret {Hunter) QWkV^lk^, born in Hatfield, Mass., March 10,
1 82 1, and living in Martinsburg, N. Y.
5029
5030
5031
I. John Dwight.
II. Sarah Ei,izai!I-:tii.
III. Paul Ely.
TAYLOR children.
1S37, June 2g, Springfield, Mass.
1840, Sept. 10, Leyden, N. Y.
1S52, Nov. 17, Martinsburg, N. V.
-•* ^ 2363 ► -*.
JOHN TAYLOR, son of Obedience Taylor, (No. 911), was born in West Springfield, Ma.ss., July 20,
1816; is a gardener, living in Constableville, N. Y. He married in Leyden, Lewis county, N. Y., October 14,
1841, L.VURA T., daughter of Levi and Melta {Miller) HUBBARD, born in Leyden, N. V., .\ugiist 26, 1821.
EK^HTH GENERATION.
297
5032
I.
Frederick Clinton.
5033
II.
AnOLI'HUS P.\RKER.
5034
III.
Ch.\rlotte Obedience
5035
IV.
S.VNFORD HUBK.\RD.
5036
V.
WlLLI.\M.
TAYLOR CHILDREN.
1842, Oct. 12, Constableville, N. Y.
1S44, Nov. 20,
1848, Jan'y 20,
1850, March 20,
1852, April 8,
1865, Sept. 30, Constableville. N. V.
1873, May 10,
—^^ 2366 ►**-
JAME.S TAYLOR, son of Obedience Taylor, (No. 911), a harness maker, living- in Constableville,
N. Y., was born in West Springfield, Mass., July 20, 1816. He married, July 11, 184S, in Constableville, N. Y.,
LUCINDA C, daughter of Searl and A.melia DAVIS, born in Constableville, .
I. S.\RAii Ellen.
TAYLOR CHILD.
I 1852, July 10, Constableville, N. Y. |
►»^ 2367 -^^-^
RICH.VRI) TAYLOR, son of Loammi, (No. 914), was born in Brownville, Jefferson county, N. Y., August
27, 1809, and died in Watertown, N. Y., January 13, 1865. He married, January 25, 1836, in Denmark, Lewis
county, N. Y., where she was born June 8, 1806, CHARLOTTE MARIA, daughter of Uriel and Ruth ( Wright)
twttchell.
TAYLOR children.
5038 I. Dene.mour Dr.wE.
5039 II. George Ad.\ms.
5040 III. Em.MA J.VNE.
1537, Jan'y 23, Harrisburgh, N. Y.
1538, Nov. 16, " "
1S45, Oct. 26,
^.-. 2369 ^^
ISABELLE TAYLOR, daughter of Loammi, (No. 914), was born in Harrisburgh, Lewis county, N. Y.,
December 22, 1815, and died in Constableville, N. Y., August 12, 1S55. She married in I,owville, N. Y., February
16, 1833, PERRY, son of Charles CROFOOT.
5041 I. Lev.antine Isai'.elle.
5042 II. Ellen.
5043 III. IlLlETTE ELlZ.\liETli.
CROFOOT CHILDREN.
1S34, Dec, II, Brownville, N. Y.
1S37, Feb'y 6, Naples, N. Y.
1840, July 2S,
—».-! 23*70 ►.<
ELIZABETH TAYLOR, daughter of Loammi, (No. 914), was born in Turin, Lewis county, N. Y., October
9, 1819, and is living in Constableville, N. Y. She married, December 30, 1844, in Harrisburgh, N. Y., NORMAN,
son of Benjamin and Hannah {Curtis) HIGBY ; a farmer, born in Constableville, N. Y., June 6, 1807, where
he died October 12, 1877.
HIOBY CHILDREN.
5046
I. Deforest Lo.\>lml
II. C.VSIMER A.
III. M. Jl-LI.VN.
1847, April 13, Constableville, N. Y.
1850, June 2g, " "
1S56, July 2, '• "
1848, April iS, Constableville, N. Y.
-»*^ 23 VI ►-^
HENRY TAYLOR, son of Loammi, (No. 914), a farmer, living in Harri.sburgh, N. Y., was born in
Pamelia, Jefferson county, N. Y., October 5, 1822 ; married in Lowville, N. Y., March 6, 1850, MARY A.,
daughter of Hkxry and Mary ( AV/rcrl Hl'NT, born in Hamilton, N. Y., .
298
EIGHTH GENERA ITON.
TAYLOR CHILDREN.
5047
I.
Sak.\h Jane.
1 1S50, Dec. 24. Harrisbuvgh, N. Y.
504S
II.
Dewight Adei.iiert.
1S52, July 17.
5049
III.
Frank Dealton.
1S54, March 15,
5050
IV.
Ophelia Elizaheth.
1856, March 15,
5051
V.
Emma Amelia.
1S59, Oct. 4,
5052
VI.
Carrie Belle.
i86g, Nov. 17,
5053
VII.
Flora Estelle.
1871, April 20,
JOHN M. TAYLOR, son of Loammi, (No. 914), a farmer, was born in Pamelia, N. Y., March 8, 1825, and is
living in Carthage, Jefferson county, N. Y. He married in Copenhagen, Lewis county, N. Y., October 30, 1851, JANE
.\i\IELL-\, daughter of John W. and Marv (6'«j-/^//) DICKINSON, born in Utica, N. Y., August 13, 1829.
TAYLOR CHILDREN.
5U54
5055
I. LOANLMI
11. Hi-.rsEV.
1854, March 17, (.'opi.'nhagcn, N. Y.
1865, Jan'y 9, "
-*- - 23'7'7 -
CHARLES ELY TAYLOR, son of Fellus, (No. 917), a machinist and farmer, was born in Constable-
ville, N. Y., April i, 1839, where he now resides and where he married, September 19, i860, JULIA ANGELINE,
daughter of Leonard E. and Melissa M. CONE, born in Oswego, N. Y., September 16, 1840.
5056
5057
I. Fellus Ely.
II. Nellie Lacra.
TAYLOR CHILDREN.
1863, May 19, Constableville, N. Y.
1877, April y,
*»^ 2378 ^^*-
1877, Dec. II, Constableville, N. Y.
MARY .\NN KILHAM, daughter of Sarah Tavlok, (No. 918), was born in Turin, N. Y., May 12,
1816, where she married, September 9, 1S40, HIRAM CONANT, son of Josiah and Auiah {Conaiit) BEAMAN,
born in Shutesbury, Mass., September 8, 1814, and died in McGregor, la., June 21, 1880. He left Turin, N. Y.,
for Wisconsin in 1843 ! was quite successful in the milling business and in buying and selling real estate for about
twenty-five \ears. Removed to McGregor, la., in 1868, where Mrs. Beaman was living in 1882.
BEAMAN CHILDREN.
505S
I.
Sarah ELizAiiETH.
1S44, June 4, Oconomovvac, Wis
5059
11.
Ella Jenet.
1S46, Aug 2S,
5060
III.
Frances Abiah.
1848, June 24,
5061
IV.
Cornelia A.nn.
1S50, March 31,
5062
V.
Mary Alice.
1857, Aug. 20,
5063
VI.
Lillian Josei-hine.
1861, Sept. II,
SARAH ELIZABETH KILHAM, daughter of Sarah Taylor, (No. 918), was born in Turin, N. Y., Sept.
14, 1819, where she married, December 26, 1839, OLNEY KNIGHT, son of William and Mahalah {Knight)
GAULT, born in Smithfield, Madison county, N. Y., August 16, 1815. A merchant tailor in Weedsport, N. Y.
5064
5065
5066
I. Helen Elizabeth.
II. Iexnet Ev.aline.
III. .\delaide Ann.
GAULT CHILDREN.
1S41, May 12, Turin, N. Y.
1S43, June 14, .Antwerp. X. Y.
1845, April 29, Weetlsport. X. V.
. -»* ^ 238X
1S79, .-Vug. 15, Bainbridgc, N. Y.
SOLOMON ELY KILHAM, son of Sarah Taylor, (No. 918), was born in Turin, N. Y., October 28,
1821, where he died September 26, 1874. He married in Weedsport, N. Y., February 7, 1849, SARAH JANE,
daughter of George Rex and Sylvia {Graves) KINNE, born in Brutus, (now Sennett) Cayuga county, N.Y.,
, and died in Rome, N. Y., December 15, 1858.
EIGHTH GENERATIOiN.
299
5067
I. Le(inarI) Wilson.
KILHAM CHILD.
I 1851, March 16, Rome, N. Y.
LEONARD COLTON KILHAM, son of Sarah Taylor, (No. 918), a lawyer by profession, now retired,
residing in Denver, Colorado, was born ih Turin, N. Y., May 6, 1826. He married, December 19, 1855, ANNA
E., daughter of David S. and Harriet {Stevens) CHITTENDEN, born in Fairfield, N. Y., December i, 1834,
and died in Martinsburg, N. Y., July 31, 1858. He married, February 13, 1861, LIZZIE CORNELIA, daughter
of Luke and Deborah {£ddy) HITCHCOCK, born in Vernon, N. Y., August 30, 1834.
KILHAM CHILDREN.
5068
5o6r)
I. Fred Chittenden.
n. ESTELLE.
1858, March 22.
1S62, July 8.
1875, Marcli 13.
238S ^♦*—
STEVENS WOODS, son of John, (No. 919), a merchant, was born in Passumpsic, Vt, May 7, 1809,
and died in East Hardwick, Vt., June 2, 1871. He married in Waterford, Vt., June 9, 1833, DIADAMA
SHIPMAN, born at Fort Covington, N. Y., in 1812, and died in Waterbury, Vt., in 1837. He married in
Danville, Vt., May 21, 1838, MARTHA PORTER, daughter of John and Susan {Perkins) STAPP, born in
Lebanon, N. H., May i, 181 6.
WOODS CHILD.
I. Fidelia.
I 1S36, July i6, Waterbury, Vt.
assv .---^
LOLHSA WOODS, daughter of John, (No. 919), was bom in Passumpsic, Vt., March 12, 1S13, where she
married, December 6, 1832, LANGDON, son of William and \-,\:\:x {Baldwin) KENDALL; a cabinet maker,
born in Passumpsic, Vt., October 7, 1808, where they were both living in 18S2.
5071
I.
CvKUS Langdon.
5072
II.
H.IKACE.
5073
III.
Louise,
5074
IV.
Lucv Maiiai.i.a.
5075
V.
Lucia Llewei.la
5076
VI.
Minerva.
5077
VII.
MiLO.
507 s
VIII.
Li.EWELI.A Id.
KKNDALL CHILDREN.
1834, June 23, Passumpsic, Vt.
1836, Feb'y 28,
1S37, Nov. 28,
1839, Sept. 8,
1841, Dec. 2,
1844, Jan'y 22,
1845, Dec. 14,
1852, Nov. 3, " "
1856, Jan'y 28, Passumpsic, \'t.
1850, April 13, Passumpsic, Vt.
1875, Jan'y 28, Passumpsic, Vt.
-^*-i 2388 ►-•^
JERREB KENDALL, son of Lucy Woods, (No. 921), was born in Passumpsic, Vt., January 2, 1804, and
died in Lamoille, 111., August 17, 1839. He married in Morristown, Vt., March 21, 1833, HANNAH MARIA
LITTLE, of whom no further account.
KENDALL CHILDREN.
5079
50S0
I. A Daughter.
II. Edwin Wallace.
1833, Dec. 2g, Eden, Vt.
1837, June 23, Waterford, Vt.
1834, Jan'y 13, Eden. Vt.
— •-^ 2389 ,^^«—
JOHN KENDALL, son of Lucy Woods, (No. 921), was born in Passumpsic, Vt., July 22, 1805, and died
in Lamoille, 111., September 27, 1847 < ^ physician. He married in Wheelersburgh, Scioto county, Ohio, Novem-
ber 12, 1834, where she was born .April 20, 1S16, FRANCES .-VNN, daughter of Gabriel and Hannah B. REEVE.
She died in Lamoille, 111., .\iigiist 4, i860.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
KENDALL CHILDREN.
50SI
I.
Frances .A.mklia.
1836, Oct 8, L.inioille, 111
50S2
II.
Victoria.
1S38, July 26,
50S3
III.
Ann Caroline.
1839, Aug. 7,
50S4
IV.
George Volnev.
1842, May 10,
5085
V.
Caroline L.
1845. July 22,
50S6
VI.
Lucv Hannah.
1847, Jan'y 5.
1839, Sept. 3, Lamoille, 111.
1845, Oct. 9,
GEORGE WASHINGTON KENDALL, son of Lucv Woods, (No. 921), was born in Passumpsic, Vt., July
13, 1807, and died in Newport, Vt., March 6, 1875 ; a farmer. He married in Lyman, N. H., in 1831, M.\RTHA
MARGARET, daughter of John DICKSON, born in Danville, Vt., March 13, 1813, and died in Newport, .\pril 10,
1842. He married, October 24, 1844, BETSEY MARIA, daughter of Samuel and Hannah (,1/iiy/) LANGMAID,
born in Danville, Vt., November 7, 1820.
KENDALL CHILDREN.
50S7
I.
Thomas Dickson.
5088
II.
George Jackson.
5089
III.
Martha.
5090
IV.
Glvsson.
5091
V.
Martha .Augusta
1841, Sept. 15, Newport, Vt.
1S42, Feb'y 19,
1833, Feb'y 2, Newport, Vt,
1835, May 22,
1S37, April — ,
1841, Dec. 31,
1S47, Oct. 15,
Married, March 10, 1877, Dwight L. West, of Newport, born March 26, 1S43, and died
May 6, 1883. Two children: Emma Kendall, Ijorn Sept. 7, 1S79, and Dwitjlit L., born
July 5, 1883.
•^^ S39X ►*•-
JAMES EATON KEND.\LL, son of Lucv Woods, (No. 921), a farmer, was born in Passumpsic, Vt.,
June 15, 1809, and died in Princeton, 111., November 9, 1869. He married "in Passumpsic, Vt., September 23,
1836, RELEIF WILDER, born in Dalton, N. H., in i8o8, and died in Lamoille, 111., May 3, 1S71.
KENDALL CHILD.
5092 I. James Lyman. | 1840, Aug. 30, Passumpsic, Vt. | 1S69, Oct. 16, Des Moines, la.
Married, June 16, 1867, Anne Norris, born Oct. 11, 1S44. One child : Isaac Norris, born
June 16, 1S68.
-»^-. 2392 .^*.
LARNARD LAMB KENDALL, son of Lucv Woods, (No. 921), was born in Passumpsic, Vt., March
25, 1811 ; is a farmer, living in 1882 in St. Johnsbury, Vt. He married, September 25, 1836, ISABEL
MELISS.'V, daughter of John and Isarel (Grove) PETRIE, born in Hartland, Vt., August 15,1817, and died
in St. Johnsbury, Vt., February 21, 1865. He married, January iS, 1868, ADDIE MARIA {Poland) G.\GE,
daughter of Jonathan and .\bhv {Chapman) POLAND, born in Fairfield, Vt., July 8, 1828.
5093
5094
5095
I. Jerreb Leonard.
II. Elizabeth Melissa.
III. Fkankie Larnari).
KENDALL CHILDREN.
1839, Sept. 21, Newport, Vt.
1841, Aug. — , Waterford, Vt.
1870, June 25, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
♦^^ 2394 »^*- —
1853, April 23. Passumpsic, Vl.
ALONZO RANSOM KENDALL, son of Lucv Woods, (No. 921), a retired farmer, living in 1882 in
Princeton, 111., was born in Waterford, Vt., April 21, 1815, where he married, Feb'y 22, 1843, PERSIS AMANDA,
daughter of Rohert and Martha {Davison) FORD, born on Grand Island, Lake Champlain, July 8, 1823.
KENDALL CHILDREN.
5096
I.
Jerome Ford.
1S44, Jan'y 25,
Lamoille, 111.
5097
II.
Chester OrL-\ndo.
1846, July 7,
509S
III.
IsABELLE Relief.
1850, Jan'y 25,
5099
IV.
Fanny May.
1855, May I,
5100
V.
.\LONzo Warren.
1857, Nov. 29.
5I0I
VI.
Rii1;f,rt Caki..
1S64, Sept. ?,
TS47, Oct. 25, Lamoille, 111.
i85i,,Sept. 19,
1859, Nov. I,
1859, Oct. 13,
EIGHTH GENERATION. 301
— ^- 2395 ■ .—
LORENZO DOW KENDALL, son of Lucy Woods, (No. 921), was born in Waterford, Vt., April 16,
1S17, and died in Danville, Vt., November 9, 1857. He married, March 24, 1852, in Danville, Vt., where she
was born April iS, 1828, ROSIE, daughter of Samuel and Hannah (Hoyt) LANGMAID. Mr. Kendall went
to Illinois in 1837; in 1849 to California on a gold expedition; returned to Illinois in i85i,and in 1856
with his family returned to Vermont. His widow with her children returned to Illinois in i860 where they have
siiue resided. In 1882 she was living in Lamoille, 111.
KENDALL CHILDREN.
5102 I. Hannah Hovt. \ 1S52, Dec. 29, Clarion, 111. I 1854, Aug. 31, Clarion, III.
5103 II. Emma Augusta. 1855, Sept. 26, "
5104 III. Lorenzo Jerreii. I 1857, May 15, Danville, Vt. I
♦*-• 2396 .-*.•.
MILO KENDALL, son of Lucy Woods, (No. 921), an attorney at law in Princeton, 111., was born in
Waterford, Vt., April i, 1819. He married in Potsdam, N. Y., September 13, 184S, ORPHA N., daughter of
John and Sarah {Daggef) IDE, born in Coventry, Vt., May 30, 1818.
KENDALL CHILDREN.
1855, Oct. 14, Princeton, 111.
1558, April 19.
1559, Nov. 22,
1859, Nov. 22, " "
-•^^ 2399
5105
I.
William Ide
5106
II.
Helen Ide.
5107
III.
Charles. \
5I0S
IV.
Frank. )
i860, Sept. 25, Princeton, 111.
1S60, Nov. (|.
LUCY CELESTIA KENDALL, daughter of Lucy Woods, (No. 921), was born in Waterford, Vt., Decem-
ber 23, 1826, and resides in Newport, Vt. She married in Passumpsic, Vt., November 22, 1848, LUCIUS, son
of George and Harriet (.S'/^?'<?;;j-) ROBINSON ; a merchant and banker; born in Derby, Vt., April 5, 1823,
and died in Newport, Vt., June 8, 1882.
ROBINSON CHILDREN.
5109 I. George Wellkurn. 1850, June 12, Derby, Vt. j 1857, Aug. 29, Derby, Vt.
5110 II, Willie LrciLS. | 1854, Nov. 74, " " | 1857, July 25, " "
JULIA FRANKLIN WOODS, daughter of Ebenezer, (No. 922), was born in St. Johnsbury, Vt., July 19,
1814, where she married, March 12, 1834, JONATHAN, son of David and Deiiorah (///c) LAWRENCE, born
in Barnet, Vt., December 7, 1808. Both living, in 1880, in Waterford, Vt.
LAWRENCE CHILDREN.
5111 I. Ellen Mary. | 1835, Aug. 23.
5112 II. Albert Francis. | 1847, May i.
JOHN BARKER WOODS, son of Ebenezer, (No. 922), a farmer in St. Johnsbury, Vt., was born in St.
Johnsl)ury, July 8, 1820. Married in Barnet, Vt., August 29, 1841, MARY T.WLOR, daughter of Luther and
Naomi {Poiler) WINSLOW, born in Waterford, Vt., December 27, 1825.
5113 I. EnwiN Elmore.
5114 II. RosELLA Maria.
';iit hi. Charles Henry.
WOODS CHILDREN.
1845, March 15, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
1848, Dec. 9,
1855, Jan'y4.
Wii IIS Franklin. \ 1861, lul\
EIGHTH GENERATION.
-»^^ a4oa ^^^-m-
CURTIS SMITH WOODS, son of Sampson, (No. 923), a painter, born in Passumpsic, Vt., October 2,
1821, and died in Pickwic, Minn., April 3, 1879. He married in Danville, Vt., Octolier 11, 1850, H.\RRIFn'
NEWELL, daughter of Owen Tr.\cy and H.-vrrif.t i^Daiifortli) WHITE, born in liarnet, \'t., June 7, 1833.
WOODS CHILDREN.
5117 I. Enr.AR Curtis. I 1853, J-i"'}' i, Passumpsic, Vt.
511S II. Mei.f.n Loii.A. 1S56, June 10, " " : 1S60, Sept. 9. Rochester, Minn.
5119 III. WiLLi.\M Al.HKRT. I i860, Oct. 28, Rochester, Minn. | 1S72, Dec. 10, Winona, Minn.
-^^ 2403 ►.«-
MELISSA D. WOODS, daughter of Sampson, (No. 923), was born in Passumpsic, Vt., December 12,
1824; married in Boston, Mass., December 21, 1848, CYRLTS LANSIN(i, son of Charles W. and Nancy
{Bean) GRANNIS, born in Volney, N. Y., November 2, 1823; a miller in Pickwic, Minn.
ORANNIS CHILD.
5120 I. Frank Wiliu r. | 1S54, March iS, Elkader, la. | 1S5S, Jan'y 12, Elkailer, la.
♦^^ 8404 ►»•..
DIANA SHOREY WOODS, daughter of Sampson, (No. 923), was born in Passumpsic, Vt., December
12, 1827, where she died June 21, 1869. She married in Danville, Vt., Novcmljer 10, 1849, ROMEO ELTON,
son of Harris and Sallv {Gary) BROCKWAY, born in St. Johnsbury, \'t., March 27, 1842. Residence,
Passumpsic, Vt.
BROCKWAY child.
5121 I. CiiARi.Ks Romeo. | 1854, Oct. 26, St. Johnsbury, Vt. |
**^ S408 ►♦•-
LOREN IDE WOODS, son of Sampson, (No. 923), a merchant in Pickwic, Minn., was l)orn in Passumii-
sic, Vt., March 31, 1838. He married in St. Johnsbury, Vt., January 30, 1868, ABBIE ELIZABE TH, daughter
of Joseph Allen and Relief {Shiitmvay) GOULD, born in Waterford, Vt., October 12, 1847.
WOODS CHILDREN.
1869, May 25, Minnciska, Minn.
1S74, Jan'y 2g, Pickwic, Minn.
1S76, June 28, "
187S, bee. 27,
<^^ S-3:10 ,^*
5122
I.
Harry Loren.
5123
II.
Emma Agnks.
5124
III.
.\llen DwlCHT.
5125
IV.
Lrcv Krrrv.
LEWIS WEST WOODS, son of Frederick, (No. 924), was born in St. Johnsbury, Vt., September 4, 1818.
He married in Passumpsic, Vt., December 4, 1842, ELIZA A., daughter of Isaac and Betsey MOORE, born in
Bath, N. H., May 6, i8i9,and died in Cambridge, Mass., April 8, 1847. He married, December 6, 1850, SUSAN
ARVILLA, daughter of Paul and Fanny {Lerrey) TOWNSEND, born in Barnard, Vt., April 22, 1S2S.
WOODS children.
5126 I. Charles IIlntincton.' 1843, Dec. 15, Barnet, Vt.
5127 II. Lewis West. ' 1847, Feb'y 20, Cambridge, Mass. 1 1S4S, May i, Camliridge, Mass.
512S III. Iiia Axilla. 1856, Sept. 25, Barnard, Vt. I
-».-. s^xx .►.«—
SOPHIA WORTHINGTON WOODS, daughter of Frederick, (No. 924), was born in St. Johnsbury, Vt.,
.\pril I, 1821. She married in Passumpsic, Vt., April 6, 1837, PHILLIP W., son of Phillip W. and Lvdlv
{ ]!'ai/i-) WILLIAMS; a machinist, born in Lyndon, \'t., December 9, 1812. Residence, Waterville. Mc.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
WILLI.A.MS CHILDREN.
51=9
I.
M.\RY Ellen.
1839.
Dec. 3, \
Vaterville, Me.
5130
II.
S.\RAH ASENATH.
1841,
Dec. 23,
5131
III.
Sarah Asen.a.th.
1S45.
lan'v 30,
mi2
IV.
Ida Jane.
1S52,
March 2
5133
V.
Addie Amell\.
1S56,
Dec. 7,
. - «4.n re . . ^
1842, April 6, Watcrvillc, Me.
1849, April 6,
1865, April 27,
1853, Nov. 17,
S.\RAH JANE WOODS, daughter of Frederick, (No. 924), was bom in Passumpsic, Vt., October 26,
1827, and died in Waterville, Me., August 14, 1857. She married in Passumjxsic, Vt., July 9, 1845, N.\HUM
HUNT, a carjienter, born in Belfast, Me., December 6, 1821, and died in Woburn, Mass., December 12, 1851.
HUNT CHILDREN.
5134
5135
1S47, April 29.
Charles Henry. I 1S46, June 14, Cambridge, Mass
Claka Jane. | 184S, July 10, Ro.x-bury, Mass.
Married in San Francisco, Cal., Feb'y 23, 1867, Arthur Drinkwaler Lowi
Frederick Arthur, born JanV 13, 1873, Sonoma, Cal.; Charles Herbert, 1
1S75, Sonoma, Cal.; Lillie Mabel, born April 23, 1S79, Sonoma, Cal.
-—^ 841-3:
Children :
March 12,
FREDERICK WOODS, son of Frederick, (No. 924), was born in Coventry, Vt., July 27, 1829; is a
policeman in California State Prison, at San Quentin, Cal. He married in Boston, Mass., January i, 1854, MARY
ELIZABETH, daughter of Aaron and Marv {Ladd) POTTER, born in Bath, N. H., January 10, 1835.
5136
I. Clara Maria.
WOODS CHILD.
I 1S55, May 17, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
— .^ 241S ^^*~
26, Charleston, Mass.
.\BK;AIL ELY WOODS, daughter of Frederick, (No. 924), was born in Coventry, Vt., April 29, 1833,
living, in 1882, at EUenville, N. Y. She married in Nashua, N. H., March 19, 1850, WILLIAM DEMMING,
son of Moses and S-A.rah {Tourtelot) FULLER, born in Lubec, Me., July 6, 1826.
5137
I
5138
II
5139
HI
5140
IV
5I4I
V
5142
VI
William Francis.
Frederick Bancroft.
Charles Gilbert.
Lillie Gordon.
Elizabeth Boardman. j
David Bhardman. \
kl'i.ler children.
1S51, Oct. 21, Ro.vbury, Mass.
1855, Feb'y 10, EUenville, \. Y.
i860, March iS,
1865, Dec. 26,
1S70, Sept. 2,
1S70, Sept. 2,
*.< 2-3:16 ^^^~-
iSiS, Oct. 22, Elienville, .\. Y.
CURTIS HARVEY WO(JDS, son of Frederick, (No. 924), was born m St. Johnsbury, Vt., June iS,
1836. He enlisted in 1862 in the Fourteenth Reg. New York State National Guards, and was killed in the battle
of Gettysburgh, July 2, 1863. He married in Boston, Mass., April 25, 1853, ELIZABETH MINOT, daughter
of RuLiERT and Mary {Stanwood) CHASE, born in Brunswick, Me., April 5, 1834.
5143
5144
5145
514&
I. Robert Sanford.
H. Florence Marie.
III. Anthony Chase.
IV. Ida Thomas.
WOODS children.
1854, Jan')- 27, Boston, Mass.
1856, Feb'y II, Brunswick, Me.
1S60, July 29, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1S62, Aug. 3,
-•-^ 2-3:19 ►.*-
1862, Mav — , Brooklvn, \. Y.
EMILY FANNY HAZELTON, daughter of Elsie Woods, (No. 925), was born in Passumpsic, Vt.,
June 27, 1819, where she died January 7, 1853. She married, January 21, 1844, SAMLTEL NEWELL, son
of Seba and Philaiie {Allcii) STIMSON, born August 22, 1817, and died in Derby, \\., ( )( tober 24, 1851.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
STIMSON CHILDREN.
5147 I. Juliette. I 1S45, June 14, Barton. Vt.
514S II. Emily Lolis.v. I 1S51, Nov. 2, Passumpsic, Vt. I 1S52, March 13, Passiimpsic, Vt.
HARRIET NEWELL HAZELTON, daughter of Elsie Woods, (No. 92S), was born in Passumpsic, Vt.,
December 26, 1820; was living in Woodstock, N. H., in 1882. She married in Passumpsic, Vt., December 26,
1842, GILMAN ROBINS, son of Joseph and Abig.ul {Finkham) RUSSEL, born in Lincoln, N. H., July 5,
1822, and died in New Jersey in 1873.
RUSSELL CHILDREN.
5149 I. Ch.\ri,es Pinkh.vm.
5150 11. Ella Amell\.
5151 III. Frank Henry.
1848, Feb'y 12, Woodstock, N. H.
1850, April 7, Franconia, N. H. 1S52, April
1853, April 30. Woodstock. N. 11.
-»*^ 2-3:22 - ^^
LOITSE WOODS HAZELTON, daughter of Elsie Woods, (No. 92S), was born in Passumpsic, Vt., July
5, 1827, and died in Plattsburgh, N. Y., December 13, 1872. She married in Passumpsic, Vt., October 19, 1864,
ALLEN MILTON, son of Daniel and Mercy (Angel/) MOORE, born in Champlain, N. Y., ; a manufoc turer,
living in 1882 in Plattsburgh, N. Y.
.MOORE CHILDREN.
5152
1.
Ida Elsie.
5153
II.
Allen.
5154
III.
Perley Frank
1S66, Jan'y 31, Plattsburgh. N. Y.
1868, Dec. 2g,
1871, Oct. 4.
*»^ 2-3.41 ►.*-
1878, Aug. 22, Plattsburjfh,
1878, Aug. 17,
OSCAR CUSHMAN WOODS, son of Riley Ch.4P1N, (No. 929), a stock dealer in Davenport, la., was
born in Passumpsic, Vt., October 26, 1835. He married at Lamoille, 111., May 2, 1865, where she was born April
23, 1843, CLEORA CELPHINA, daughter of Jonathan T. and Mary R. HOLBROOK.
WOODS CHILD.
5155 I. EniTii Louise. I 1871. July 21, Lamoille, 111. | 1871, Nov. 5, Lamoille, 111.
^.-. 2-3.-3:3 ► . ^
JOHN RILEY WOODS, son of Riley Chapin, (No. 929), was born in Passumpsic, Vt., August 27,
1843 ; removed to Illinois in 1864, and is a merchant in Lamoille in that state. He married in Lamoille,
January i, 1868, where she wa.s born February 19, 1844, H.VRRIET LOYINA PAMELIA, daughter of Ei.isha
WiLLARD and Pamelia {Mortoii) FASSETT.
WOODS CHILDREN.
5156 I. Pami-.lia Florence. 1 1871, March 14, Lamoille, 111.
5157 11. Riley Fassett. | 1879, July 26, .... |
*^-. 2-3.-3=5 ►-
HALLAM RICHARDS, son of Cl.^rissa Woods, (No. 932), was born in Windsor, Vt., March 26, 1S07,
and died in Mason, Mich., August 21, 1S81 ; a carpenter and farmer. He married in Penington, Monroe county,
N. Y., August 29, 1830, CATHARINE Z., daughter of Joel and Catharine (Randolph) WILCOX, born in
Chester, Washington county, N. Y., December 20, 181 1, and died in Mason, Mich., .
RICHARDS CHILDREN.
Emily Melissa. j 1S31, Sept. i, Palmyra, Mich.
James Madison. | 1833, Oct. 20,
Thomas Jefi-erson. 1S35, Feb'y 26,
Susan C.ilista. j 1837, Nov. 2, Madison, Mich. 1S52, Oct. 29, Adrian, Mich.
5162 V. Catharine Maria. ,' 1S42, Aug. 8, Rushford, N. Y.
5163 VI. Ransom Stimi'son. . 1S51, March 21, Adrian, Mich. I
5158
I.
5159
II.
5160
III.
5I6I
IV.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
-»^^ 2447 »^4
MARY PALMER RICHARDS, daughter of Clarissa Woods, (No. 932), was born in Windsor, Vt.,
Eebruary i, 1811, and died in Hamilton, Mich., January i, 1871. She married in Rushford, N. Y., April 16,
1S34, CALVIN GALUSHA LEAVENS, son of Lucy Woods, (No. 934). He was born in Reading, Vt.,
September 28, 1809, and resides in Rushford, N. Y. After the death of his first wife, Mr. Leavens married Mrs.
Llxia (]]'c>(>iis) Benjamin, (No. 2459).
LEAVENS CHILDREN.
5i('4 I. Helen FnANC^is. I 1835, .April 13, Rushford, X. Y. ' 1S39. Jiiiif 5, Riisliford, N. Y.
5165 II. Ira Mortimer. i 1S36, Nov. iS, " " [ 1S41, March 28, " "
5166 III. Marv Paulina. ' 1842, March y, " " j 1842, Sept. 18,
»*^ 2430 ^.-.^
CLARISSA WOODS RICHARDS, daughter of t:LARissA Woods, (No. 932), was born in Lisle, Broome
county, N. Y., December 3, 1819. Married in Rushford, N. Y., November 23, 1848, OSCAR FITRALAND
BOARD, (No. 2458), a farmer in Rushford, N. Y., son of Laura Woods, (No. 935), born in Bloomfield, N. J.,
February 22, 1820.
BOARD CHILDREN.
5167 I. Frank M.\kiun. j 1S50, Fcl/y 26, Rushford, X. Y. I
516S II. Anna. 1S52, Oct. 7, " " |
►^ 24S3 ^*
LAl'RA LEAVENS, daughter of Lucv Woods, (No. 934), was born in Wind.sor, Vt., November 23, 1812 ;
was living in 1882 in Rushford, N. Y., where she married, December 8, 1842, REV. EDWARD BURRILL PRATT,
a Methodist minister, son of Richard and Betsey {^Mansfield) PRATT, born in Lynn, Mass., January iS, 1822.
PRATT CHILDREN.
5169 I. Grover Mansi'ield. I 1846, Fcb'y 4, Rushford, X. Y.
5170 II. Mary Lul'ise. | 1S50, March 23, Bolivar, N. Y.
LYEORD LEAVENS, son of Lucy Woods, (No. 934), was born in Winds(_)r, Vt., February 26, 1S15, and
died in Rushford, N. Y., December 20, 1875 J ^ farmer. He married in Rushford, N. ¥., September 17, 1837,
where she was living in 1882, MYRA, daughter of Tarbel and Lucy (^Lawrence') GORDON, born March 29, 181 7.
5171 I. Emiia' M.
5172 II. Ei.iz.vnmii.
5173 III. Marhin.
LEAVENS CHILDREN.
1838, Nov. 15, Rusliford, X. Y.
1838, Auj;. 18, Rushford, N. Y
1840, June 2g, " "
1848, July 2,
5174 IV. Willis Hamilton. i 1859, Dec. 18, "
•»-. 24S3 I
1849. Oct. 10,
LUCY LORAINE LEAVENS, daughter of Lucv Woods, (No. 934), was born in Windsor, Vt., March
9, i8i7,and died in Toledo, Ohio, May 26, 1878. She married in Rushford, N. Y., in 1839, GILES HOLLISTER,
son of Giles and Dolley M. {Beldcn) CHAPIN, born in Addison, Vt., December 13, 1815, and died in Constan-
tine, Mich., September 10, 1863.
CHAPIN CHILDREN.
5175 I. Henry Harrison. I 1841, Jan'y 10, Rushford, X. Y. 1
5176 II. Charles Theodore. | 1842, Feb'y 11, " " 1
—. -. 2456 ►•♦
DANIEL WOODS LEAVENS, son of Lucv Woods, (No. 934), a druggist, living, in 1882, in Bay City,Mich.,
was born in Windsor, Vt., February 13, 1822. He married in Rushford, N. Y., January 3, 1846, MARY LOLTSA,
(hiiighter of .'\ndrew and Marv Cleveland {But/crjield) BURR, born in Homer, N. Y., January 15, 1826.
5o6
EIGHTH GENERATION.
5177
517S
5179
5180
I. Charles Amirew.
II. Walter Calvin.
III. EllWARI).
IV. George Fo.\.
LE.WENS CHILDREN.
1847, Dec. 2, Rushford, N. Y.
1853, May 29,
1856, Dec 21, Oramel, N. Y.
1865, Oct. 29, Hoisehcads, N. Y.
187S, Fcb'y 12, Decatur, Mich.
-»^^ 24:53 ►.<
LUCIA SPENCER WOODS, daughter of Daniel, (No. 936), was born in Rushford, N. Y., May 31, iSii,
where she married, October 28, 1832, OLIVER DAVIS, son of Asa and Abigail {Twitiington) BENJAMIN,
born in Windsor, Vt., March 12, 1806, and died in Rushford, N. Y. , September 2, 1864. She married. May i,
1877, CALVIN GALIISHA LEAVENS, being his second wife, his first being Mary Palmer Richards, a cousin of
Lucia. [See her record, No. 2447.]
IIKXJAMIN CHILURKX.
5IS.W
Sm\i\ Ei.mvka. I 1S34. (Jcl. 5, Rushford, N. Y. |
Married Thomas Williams, of Rusliford, N. Y. Childreu : Henjauiiu. l.oi 11 Dec. 25,
1S69 ; Adda, born Aug. 20, 1871 ; Harriet, boru July iS, 1873; Herllia, born Feb'y 14.
1875 ; Daniel, born March 14, 1877.
RiioiiA Ai.iiEKTiNE. I 1843, M-\v 23. Rusliford, N. Y. I 1S56, Aug. — , Rusliford, N. Y.
2-3:6X ,-.*
LEVERE IT ETHELHERT WOODS, son of Daniel, (No. 936), a farmer, wa.s born in Rushford,
N. Y., September 21, 1815, where he died August 23, 1876. He married in Rushford, November 8, 1841,
.\NN, daughter of William and Marv {Hunt) HILL, born in Yaddlethorp, England, March 3, 1819.
5152 I. Oliver Ethelisert.
5153 II. Myra Ann.
5154 III. Daniel Martin.
WOODS CHILDREN.
1842, Oct. S, Rushford, N. Y.
1852, June 29,
1862, Oct. 20,
•»- 2462 ►••
Rl'TSECCA RLHAMA WOODS, daughter of Daniel, (No. 936), was born in Caneadea, N. Y., Novem-
ber 29, 1818, and died in Rushford, N. Y., December 3. 1877. She married in Rushford, August 18, 1836,
RANDOLPH H. HEALD; a carpenter, born in Chester, Vt., January 18, 1808; living in Rushford in 1882.
5185 1. Nathan Ethei.hert.
51S6 II. Laura Jane.
5187 III. John Randolph.
HEALD CHiLDKEN.
1S3S, March 3. Rushford N. Y.
1S40. April 16,
1843, March 5,
► »< 2463 ►.«—
SARAH LOIT.SA WOODS, daughter of Daniel, (No. 936), was born in Caneadea, N. Y., November 12,
1820. She married in Raisinville, Monroe county, Mich., July 3, 1838, JOHN KNAGGS; a farmer, born in
Raisinville, Mich., June 10, 1S16, where he now resides.
5IS8
I.
piiiN Wesley.
1839.
Aug. 28,
5189
II.
Lucia Cornelia.
1841,
July I.
5190
III.
Daniel Ashra.
1843.
Jan'y 14.
5I9I
IV.
Myra Ann.
1846,
Nov. 8,
5192
V.
Freedom Willie.
1849,
lulyS,
5193
VI.
Caroline Louisa.
1851,
Aug, II,
5194
VII.
Winfield Scott.
1855,
SepL 2,
5195
VIII.
Milton Woods.
1856,
Sept. 15,
5196
IX.
Bryant Elliot.
185S,
Aug. 29,
5197
X.
Sarah Adelia.
i860
Oct. 9,
KNAGGS CHILDREN.
Raisinville, Mich,
1865, Nov. 19, Raisinville, Mich.
1S55, Oct. 2,
1879, Dec. 5, B.ay City, .Mich.
1865, Oct. 27, Raisinville, Mich,
.EIGHTH GENERATION.
307
-^^^ 2-3.6-3= ^.-1.
LUCY LOVETT WOODS, daughter of Daniel, (No. 936), was born in Rushford, N. Y., April 20, 1824,
where she was Hving in 1882, and where she married in 1844, EDWARD, son of William and Mary {Hunt)
HILL; a farmer, born in Yuddletlior]), England, January 25, 1S21.
5198
5199
I. MaKV El.IZAliETH.
II. Daniel Woods.
III. William Edward.
IV. Myra Cornelia.
hill children.
1845, Fcb'y 5, Riislifoi-d, N. Y.
184S, April 29,
1854, March 15,
i866, Sept. 25, " "
*»^ 2465 ►-«-
1879, Jime 28, Caneadea, N. Y.
DANIEL CLARK WOODS, son of Daniel, (No. 936), a farmer, living in 1882 in Rushville, N. Y.,
where he was born November 21, 1826, and where he married, December 12, 1S50, .\RMENA, daughter of Amos
and Mary {Kel/ogg) PECK, born in Wyoming, N. Y., March 29, 1831.
WOODS CHILDREN.
5202
I.
Ei.i.A Alida.
1S51,
Nov. 17.
Ru
slifo
id, N. Y.
5203
II.
Tharles Ethelbert.
1855.
May 17,
5204
III.
Jennie Mary.
1857.
Oct. 27,
5205
IV.
Jason Milton.
1S60,
July 2,
"
520G
V.
Laura Ann.
1SO4,
June 13,
5207
VI.
Grant Clark.
iSf>7,
Ma)- I,
520S
VII.
Henry Wilson.
1872,
Aug. 19,
K*^
RfS ^ . ^
LAURA CORNELIA WOODS, daughter of Daniel, (No. 936), was liorn in Rusliford, N. Y., February
15, 1829, where she was living in 1882, and where she married, May 9, 1850, EDWARD R., son of William
and Mapelyt {Lyon) WEAVER; a farmer, born in Centerville, N. Y., September 23, 1826.
5209 I. Mary Mapelyt.
5210 II. Charles Adelhert.
5211 III. Florence Rehecca.
WEAVER children.
1851, April 13, Rushford, N. Y.
1853, April 2,
i86g, April 2.
♦^^ 2-3:6 V . .>■
MILTON McCALL WOODS, son of D.a.niel, (No. 936), a farmer, living in 1882 in Mount Morris,
N. \'., was born in Rushford, N. Y., March 2, 1830, where he married, March 29, 1853, EMILY, daughter of
Laerte.s and Roxana {Tayh>r) FLILLER, born in Granby, Mass., November 17, 1829.
5212
5213
I. Daniel Willie.
II. Fred Fuller.
III. Elbert Laertes.
IV. Newman Milton.
WOODS CHILDREN.
1S56, July 25, Rushford, N. Y.
185S, Feb'y 15,
1S67, Dec. 29,
1872, Sept. 15,
«-^ 2-3:68 ^^^
1S77, June 22, Rushford, N. Y.
MARY JANE WOODS, daughter of Daniel, (No. 926), living in 1882 in Portage, Wis., was born in
Rushford, N. Y., July 5, 1832. She married in Lynden, N. Y., August 26, 1857, FRANK, son of Michael and
Elmika {Wootis) WARREN: a former, born in .\shfield, Mass., July 10, 1829.
WARREN children.
5216 I. Eva.
5217 II. Nathan Henry. /
521S III. Oliver Jacob. \
5219 IV. CoRwiN Frank.
Ad.iiHed son.
1S62, Oct. 6.
1865, Dec. I.
1865, Dec. I.
1859, July 25.
3°8
EIGHTH GENERATION.
-*^^ 2469 I
WILLIAM WATSON WOODS, son of Ely, (No. 937), was born in Rushford, N. Y., September 29,
1820, where he died May 9, 1869; a farmer. He married in Stafford, N. Y., June 8, 1843, where she was born
March 23, 1819, HARRIET B., daughter of Otis and Olive (^Chapmati) DRURY. She died in Rushford,
N. Y., January 20, 1S63. He married, October 22, 1863, ELEANOR BLANCHARP, of whom no further report.
WOODS CHILDREN.
5220 I. Henrv Clay. | 1844, Aug. 9, Rushford, N. Y. |
Married, Jan')' 6, 1S68, Mary M. Seaver. Children ; Haniut Amelia, William Seaver,
Julia Grace, John Henry Drury.
5221 II. Ci..\RissA BuLKLEY. | 1S46, Aug. 30, Rushford, N. Y. |
Married, Tan'y 5, 1873, Ira F. Calkins. Four children, two living : Minnie and Maiv.
5222 111. Hakriict La Verne. | iS66, Feby 27, Rushford. N. V. |
*»^ a-3.70 ►-«.
CAROLINE GARRY WOODS, daughter of Ely, (No. 937), was born in Rushford, N. Y., July 26,
1822, where she died September 9, 1856. She married in Rushford, October — , 1840, where he was born
November 6, 1818, JOHN, son of Samuel and Lucinda {Dodge) PERSONS; a carpenter and joiner.
PERSONS child.
5223 I. Charles Wesley. | 1S41 Nov. 19, Rushford, N. Y. |
-»*^ 2472 ►--•.
PERCY WOODS, daughter of Ely, (No. 937), was born in Rushford, N. Y., December 8, 1826, where
she married, March 18, 1847, ASA, son of Joseph and Oi.uma {Bcacli) WORDEN; a farmer, born in Lyons,
N. Y., December 19, 1822.
WORUEN children.
5224
I.
Alton Montrose.
5225
II.
Nancy Olivia.
5226
III.
Ida May.
5227
IV.
William W.
5228
V.
Lilian.
5229
VI.
Grace.
5230
VII.
K.vriE.
1849, June 18, Ri
1851, March 11,
1853, May 3,
1S55, Aug. 20.
1859, Feb'y 11,
1863, June I,
1866, July 24,
shford. N. V.
-»^ 2474 .►*<
CATHARINE WOODS, daughter of Ely, (No. 93 7), living in 1882 in Roscoe, 111., was born in Rush-
ford, N. Y., March 17, 1833. She married in Attica, N. Y., July 20, 1856, WILLIAM HENRY, son of William
B. and Sarah {Bullock) SHAW, born in Duchess county, N. Y., July 4, 1825. For twenty-five years he was a
teacher and preacher, subsequently a farmer.
SHAW children.
I. Mary Caroline. | 1857, July 26, Condersport, Pa.
Married W. H. Bradley. Two children. Address, Rosco, 111.
II. Clarence Fillmore. | 1S60, Nov. 18, Clarence, N. Y.
■*^~. 2473 ►.«.
WILBUR FISK WOODS, son of Ely, (No. 937). was born in Rushford, N. Y., April 24, 1S35, where he
was living, in 1882, a farmer, and where he married, February 4, 1858, ELIZABETH, daughter of Benjamin J.
and Nancy {Flatiders) CLAUS, born in Oppenheim, Fulton county, N. Y., October 3, 1840.
WOODS children.
1859, May 29, Rushford, N. Y. |
t, Winfield M. Parsons. Residence, Olean, N. V.
i86i, May 10, Rushford. N. Y.
1804, Mavcli 24, "
1871, July 24,
1S7S, O.t. II, ■■ 1S79. .Vpril 7. Rushford. N. V
5233
I.
Rose Alice.
Married, Aug. 12,
5234
II.
Byron El\-.
5235
III.
Carlton Benjamin
5236
IV.
Groyer Henry.
5237
w
Ij.xa Belle.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 309
-^ 24:'7'6 -»*-
FRANK ENEAS WOODS, son of Ely, (No. 937), residence, in 1SS2, Buffalo, N. Y., was bom in Rush-
ford, N. Y., October 9, 1837. He married in Caneadea, X. Y., June i, 1S70, where she was born April 5, 1S47,
MARY M.VRGERY, daughter of John and Leonor.a. A. {Green) HUFF.
WOODS CHILDREN.
523S I. John Ely Marshall. | 1S73, J.in'y 5, Portagcville. N. V.
5231) II. Esther Lehnora. I 1S75, April 10, Hinsdale, N. Y.
ALBERT WOODS, son of Rilev, (No. 938), was a farmer, born in Fennet, N. Y., May 23, 1825, and
died in Rushford, N. Y., October 17, 1876. He married in Rushford, , POLLY, daughter of John and
Nancy {Lohdelt) LAMBERSON, born in Saulsbury, N. Y., January 20, 1829, and died in Rushford, May 15, 1874.
WOODS CHILD.
5240 I. Frank Riley. \ | 1857, April 19, Rushford, N. Y. |
. -»— I 2479 ^^^
WILLIAM RILEY WOODS, son of Riley, (No. 938), was born in Rushford, N. Y., April 19, 1827,
where he was living, in 1882, a farmer, and where he married, January 20, 1855, MARY FRANCES, daughter of
Samuel and Jane {U'i/son) CHAMPLIN, born in South Kingston, R. I., January 11, 1834.
WOODS children.
5:241 I. Elizabeth. I 1855, Oct. 15, Machias, N. Y. I 1857, March 10, Rushford, N. Y.
5242 II. ELSWdRTH. 1 1S67, Jan'v 12, Rushford, N. Y. | 1873, May 19,
ANN ELIZA WOODS, daughter of Riley, (No. 938), was born in Rushford, N. Y., August 2, 1840. She mar-
ried in Joliet, 111., June 6, 1866, STEPHEN RETURN, son of Asahel and Margaret {Fe/crs) TOBIAS ; a painter
and grainer, born in Lee, Mass., Feb'y 26, 1826.
TOBIAS children.
I. Frank Gertrude. I 1S67, Sept. 16, loliet, III.
II. Florence Z.^DELL. ! 1S69, Aug. 2^, " "
III. Harriet Anna. 1S71, Sept. 14.
1872, May 26. Springtield, 111.
GEORGE WOODS, son of Riley, (No. 938), a railway engineer, living in 1882 in Fairburg, 111., was
born in Rushford, N. Y., November 27, 1842. He married in Fairburg, 111., November 27, 1871, CAROLINE,
daughter of Joshua and Sarah {Smith) GARDNER, born in Mazone, 111., September 23, 1848.
WOODS CHILD.
5246 I. George Rolanh. | 1S74, Aug. 14, Fairburg, 111. |
-^.-. 2486 .^^^
MARCIA WOODS, daughter of Wii.lia.m, (No. 939), was born in Rushford, N. Y., March 21, 1827.
She married in Farmersville, N. Y., October 13, 1852, REY. JOHN .\., son of CIardner and Lucv {Stt'/w)
^\'ELLS, born m Nelson, Madison county, N. Y., May 10, 1827. Residence in 1882, .\da, Norman county, Minn.
5247
I.
Mary Rosannah.
524S
II.
Emm.\ Jean.
5249
III.
luLiA Armenla..
5250
IV.
William Gardner
5251
V.
Hattie Maria.
5252
VI.
ImiN Eddy.
525.-5
VII.
Mkri k D'AinicNE.
WELLS CHILDREN.
1S55, May 25, Bradford, Pa. 1858, M.ay 10, Ellicottville, N. Y.
185S, April 29, Ellicottville, N. Y. |
i860, Aug. 13, Belfast, N. Y.
1S63, Dec. 3, Rootstown, Ohio.
1866, Sept. 21, Warren, Wis.
1869, July 2, Springville, N. Y. |
1875, June II. "
310 EICIHTH GENERATION.
I 2487 ^^-m-
MARIAN WOODS, daughter of William, (No. 939), was born in Rusht'ord. N. Y., May 12, 1829, and
died in Farmersville, N. Y., Augu.st 22, 1S78. She married in Farmersville, N. Y., November 29, 1852, where
he was born May 15, 1830, ALONZO, son of W.\lli> and Juliette {Mulh'keit) OLDER; a farmer, living in 1882
in Ada, Minn.
DLDEk CHILDREN.
1S74, Fol)'y 4. Farmersville, N. Y.
5254
I.
Charles Eugene.
1S53, Nov. 5, Farmers
•ille, N. V.
5255
II.
William Wallis.
1S56, May 7,
5256
III.
Rosa Juliette.
1S58, April 7, Lvndoii
N. V.
5257
IV.
Ella Mary.
1S60, Aug. 26, Farmer
,ville. N. V
525S
V.
Frank Leslie.
1S64, July 13,
5259
VI.
Clyde.
1 1S71, May 23,
-»^ ^ 24:88 - .«
RICHARD WOODS, son of Willia.m, (No. 939 1. was born in Ru.shford, N. Y., May 26, 1832; is a
farmer, living in Sauk Center, Minn. He married in Moscow, N. Y., February 21, 1854, where she was born,
October 21, 1831, PHEBE ELIZABETH, daughter of William and Julia A. {Gor/iam) GRANT.
WOODS CHILDREN.
5260 [. Frank Williams. I 1S57, May 2, FranUlinville. N. Y. 1
52O! H. Frkii MiKUAV. I 1S62. May 2, " ■' |
*.- 2491 ^.«
WILLIAM WILSON WOODS, son of William, (No. 939), a farmer, living in 1S82 in Mount Morns,
N. \'., was born in Rushford, N. Y., October 5, 1842. He married in Hinsdale, Mich., Manii 24, 1864, EMILY
DELIA SEARLE, born in Franklinville, Cattaraugus county, N. Y., January 29, 1842.
WOODS CHILDREN.
5262 I. BertrAND Odell. I 1865, Aug. 21, Farmersville, N. V.
5263 II. Edna Louisa. i86g, April 15,
52f)4 III. Louis Augustine. | 1875, Ju')' 8,
*»^ 2492 ►.♦
ELIZABETH KENDALL WOODS, daughter of Albert, (No. 941), was born in Windsor, Vt., April C,
1826, and died in Kalamazoo, Mich., November 29. 1866. She married in West Windsor, Vt., May 12, 1853,
SAMUEL RAYMOND BALCH, born April 2, 1825. in Windsor, Vt.; a farmer, living in 1882 in Kalamazoo,
Mich.
lalch children.
5265 I. Herbert Mei.vin. | 1S54, July 13, Kalamazoo, Mich. |
Married, Dec. 2, 1877, Mrs. Elta Prindle. Residence, Eldorado, Kan. Child: Raymond,
born Sept. 6, 1S7S.
5266 II. Sarah Elva. | 1856, Oci. 20, Kalamazoo, Mich. 1857, Iidy 21, Kalamazoo, Mich.
5267 III. Elmer Adeluert. | 1857, Sept. 25,
Married, Oct. 28. 1877, Josephine Chapman, Residence, Kalamazoo, Mich. Children;
George Adalbert, born Jan'y 12, 1879; Clarence Eugene, born May g, 1S80: Walter A.,
born Nov. 22, iSSi.
1859, Sept. 15, Kalamazoo, Mich. )
1S62, April 24, " ■' j
1864, Aug. 28,
1866, Oct. 17, " ■' I
526S IV. Laura Alice.
5269 V. Albert Sidney.
5270 VI. William Arthur.
5271 VII. Uriel Kendall.
► »-. 2494 ►.<
LAURA RUHAMA WOODS, daughter of Albert, (No. 941), was born in Somerset, Mich., May 16, 1838,
where she was living in r882, and where she married, April 29, 1857, PRENTICE, son of John Fe.'vtherlv and
Polly {Lamb) B.-VKER; a farmer, born in Lyons, N. Y., May i, 1829.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
272
I.
John Albert.
2-3
II.
Alfred Ludel.
= 74
III.
George Otto.
275
IV.
Ulysses Grant.
276
V.
Gertruhe Ann.
277
VI.
M.\RY Irene.
27S
VII,
AlllilE M.A.V.
BAKER CHILDREN.
2, Somerset, Mich.
1859, Nov. 12,
1561, March S,
1562, Nov. 7,
1865, Jan'}- 15,
1S67, May II,
1872, Jan'v 10,
1875, May II.
-.. - 2-3.96 ^ '
JAMKS WINCHELl, COLEMAN ELY, son of Rev. Richard M., (No. 94S), was horn in Wnidsor,
Vt., October 2, 1820; graduated at Brown University in 1842; received the degree of M. i). from Harvard
Uni\ersity in 1846, and immediately entered on the practice of his profession in the city of Providence, where
he has been prominently connected with various medical associations and institutions, and president of the
Rhode Island Medical Society from 1868 to 1870. He married in Providence, R. I., June 6, 1848, SUSAN,
daughter of Tho.\la.s and Almira (Cady) BACKUS, born in Brooklyn, Conn., September i, 1824.
I. JosEi'H Cadv. [ 1849, March 24,
II. Edw.vru Francis. | 1S5S. Feb'y 12,
Graduated at Brown University in 1S79
CHILDREN.
Providence, R. I.
►♦-. 24:9V ►^H
RVLAND fuller ELY, son of Rev. Richard M., (No. 945), living in 1S83, in Wmdsor, Vt., was
born in Springfield, Vt., March 19, 1S26. He married in Barnstable, Mass., January i, 1S50, MARTHA ANN,
daughter of Reuben and Nancy (Eiin-ry) HEYWOOD, born in Boston, Mass., March 12, 1827.
52S2
52S3
I. RlCH.VKliMoNl
II. Li IRA Skinner
III, JcuiN Hall.
children.
1S50, Dec. 9, Windsor, Vt.
1852, Marcli 14, ■•
1S53, Dec, 27. •■
^. -. 2498
Resides in Windsor.
1873, Marcl) 17.
Resides in Windsor.
I Unmarried.]
[Unmarried.]
[Unmarried.]
FR.\NCIS WAYLAND ELY, son of Rev. Richard M., (No. 945), a fiirmer in Cavendish, Vt., was born
in Springfield, Vt., March 27, 1828. He married in Cavendish, Vt., April 14, 1859, SARAH ELIZA, daughter
of .\i5El and Naxcv HILL, born in Westboro, Mass., April 25, 1832.
52S4
52S5
5286
I. Frank Dana.
II. H.vRRY Hill.
HI. Richard Skinner
CHILDREN.
i860, March 15, Cavendish, Vt.
1862, Nov. 26,
1S64, Dec. 20,
_ ^*. -. 2500 ^^
MARY ELIZABETH ELY", daughter of Rev. Richard M., (No. 945), was born in Rockingham, Vt.,
May 27, 1834. She married in Cavendish, Vt., May 9, 1858, CHARLES LY'MAN, son of Ivory and Susan
(Limhey) BLOOD, born in Westminster, Vt., August 25, 1827. He is a banker, living at Three Rivers, Mich.
BLOOD children.
5287
5288
I. Charles Herbert.
II. Lor A Isabella.
1862, Aug. 9, Schoolcraft, Mich.
1866, July 3. Three Rivers, Mich.
BYRON FRED ELY, son of Marquis De La Fayette, (No. 946), a farmer and lumberman, in
Ridgeway, Pa., was born in Rushford, N. Y., July 7, 1822. He married in Ridgeway, Pa., February 28, 1S47,
wlicrc she was born July lo, 1829, HELF:N, daughter of Zebulon and Lcckf. rL\ {S/imcw,/) WARNIvR,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
CHILDREN.
52S9*
I,
Mary.
1849, June 2,
R
dgeway, Pa.
52t)0*
II.
Fk.wk Ch.\ki,es.
1853, April 21,
..
5291
III.
Louis Warner.
1859, March 26
5292
IV.
Fred Harrie.
1863, July 20,
5293
V.
Carrie.
1867, Aug. 9,
.2504 ^«i
MARY ELY, daughter of MARnris De La Fayette, (No. 946), was born in Ruslitbrd, N. Y., January
I, 1827, where slie died February 19, 1875. She married in Rushford, N. Y., September 11, 1843, where he was
born May 12, 1820, JOSEPH EDGAR BIXBY ; a carriage manufacturer.
5294
I.
Edgar Faveite.
5295*
II.
Mary Deeita.
5296
III.
Blanche Isahei.i.a
5297
IV.
Ci.ara Augusta.
BIXBY CHILDREN'.
1848, March 7, Rushford, .\. Y.
1852, Jan'y 8,
1855, Aug. 23,
1SO4, July3i,
18O7, Ja.i'y I, Rushfurd, N. Y.
-^«-. S505 ,■ .
EMELINE ELY, daughter of Marquis De La F.\yette, (No. 946), wa.s born in Rushford, N. Y., March
19, 1829. She married in Arcade, N. Y., March 15, 1849, EDWARD MANDLEBURT, son of Theodorus S.
and Silence {Enos) SHERM.AN, born in Yorkshire, N. Y., December 16, 1828. He is a grocer in Ghafee, N. Y.
529S
5299
I. AuGusi A Adelaide.
II. Edward Theouijrus.
.SHERMAN CHILDREN.
1S50, Dec. 30, Yorkshire, X. Y.
1854, July 27,
-*.^ 2606 ^.-^
ANDREW JAGRSON VAN, son of Marijui.s De La Fayette, (No. 946), a fanner, Hving in Ridgeway,
Pa., was born in Rushford, N. Y., January 21, 1S31, where he married, March 15, 1856, M.\RTHA RUTH,
daughter of Joseph and Ruth {Boiular) BIXBY, born in Farmer.sville, N. Y., February 11, 1832.
5300
5301
CHILDREN.
Cijra Belle. I 1856, Dec. 26, Arcade, N. V. I
Jennie Audelee. j i860, Oct. 10, " " |
Married in Ridgeway, Pa., Feb'y 2, 18S2, William Gridk-y, son of George I),
ctta (Lounsbury) Messenger, born at Beach Bottom, Pa , luly 20, 185S.
~^*^ 25O0 ^.i
EUNIGE LOUISE ELY, daughter of Marquis De La Favette, (No. 946), was born in Rushford, N. Y.,
January 15, 1835. She married in Ridgeway, Pa., July 2, 1S53, BENJAMIN WILSON BENSON, born in
Ganada and died in Michigan. She married in Emporium, Pa., February 9, 1867, HARRIE FRANKLIN,
son of Abram S. and Lucy i^Didhjv) OVERHOLTZER, born in Lancaster, Pa., August 17, 1836; a tailor.
Residence, in 1882, Sequin, Guadalupe county, Texas.
5302-
5303
I. Frank Wilson.
II. Charles Andrew.
5304 III. Harry. )
5305 IV. Lucv. (
5306 V. Daisy Helen.
5307 \'I. Dora Regina.
BENSON CHILDREN.
1S34, Nov. 14, Brownsville. Canada.
, , Sturgis, Mich.
OVERHOLTZER CHILDREN.
1867, Oct. 29, Ridgeway, Pa.
1867, Oct. 29, " ■'
1S6S, Oct. 29,
1869, Nov. 17, " "
-, Muskegon, Mich.
1867, Oct. 29, Ridgeway, Pa.
1S68, Feb'y 7,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
r 2503 I
LORAINE ELY HUNTER, daughter of Fannie Ely, (No. 947), was born in Hartland, Vt., November 25,
1822 ; living in 1882 in New York City, where she married, December 13, 1848, DOCT. RODERICK FAULKNER,
son of Andrew and Catharine (7)7^<?a-) CLOW, a physician, born in Higligate, Vt., Dec. 31, 1822, and died in New
York City, February 26, 1878.
Obituary from Nem York Times of March 2, 1S7S.
'^ Dr. Koilriiik /•'. Clow, an old and esteemed physician of thi.s city, died at liis residence, No. 4 West Sixlielh street, hisi
Tuesday morning. He was about fifty-five years of age, and settled in this city in the year 1848, Ue at once entered upon the
practice of his profession, and his e.\traordinary talents made him eminently successful. He was a strict disciplinarian, and was
noted for many deeds of charity among the poor."
CI.IIW CHILDREN.
Harriki IK Elizai;eiii.| 1849, Dec. 21, New York City. I
Mary Isaiiel. 1S51, March 23
Ei.i.A Iane. I 1S53, May 24, " " I
Married, Nov. 13, iSyg, John Potts Nelson, Ijorii in Inilayslown, N. J.. .\ng. 13,1853.
No children. Residence, New Yoric City.
FrancI'.s. I 1859, March 14, New York C'ity. |
5308*
I
53"9'"'
H
5310
HI
y^^ 2SXS.^
CHARLES ELY LAWRENCE, son of Hester Ann Ely, (No. 950), a carpenter living in Watertown,
N. Y., was born in La Fargeviile, N. Y., November 20, 1S26. He married in Pamelia, N. Y., November 9, 1S51,
LUCY ANN, daughter of Willia.m and Almeda (i?(?<w/) KIMBALL, born in Brownville, N. Y., August 5, 1832.
5312
5313
5314
53if|
5317
53iS
I.
II.
HI.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
Ama.mia Aluin'A
Aniiiii Aliieda.
Annie M.ay.
Married, Dec.
No children
LuTiE Ann.
Myra^Lciis.
Bertie S^HTH.
William Charles.
LAWRENCE CHILDREN.
1853, Sept. ig, Oswego, N. Y.
1S56, April 10, Pamelia, N. Y.
185S, Aug. 9,
4, 1878, Lansing Wilbur Haven, born in Par
Residence, Watertown, N. Y.
1 r86i, Feb'y 8, Orleans, N. Y.
I 1866, Oct. 6, Watertown, N. Y.
1870, Jan'y 27,
1869, Nov. 26, Watertown, N. Y.
1869, Nov. 27,
elia, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1856.
1S73, Dec. 7, Watertown, .N. Y.
1872, April 23,
-^^^ 2514z ^^^
SARAH ETTA BUSHNELL LAWRENCE, daughter of Hester Ann Ely, (No. 950), was born in
La Fargeviile, N. Y., February 26, 1831. She married in Mausville, N. Y., November 2, 1851, CH.VRLES C,
son of David and Anna {Taylor') DEWEY, a traveling salesman, born in South Rutland, N. Y., July 31, 1831.
Residence, Cleveland, Ohio.
DEWEY CHILDREN.
5319 I. Charles Granville.
5320* II. Frank James.
5321 HI. Harry Lincoln.
5322 IV. Oliver Lawrence.
1S53, April 13, Watertown, .\. Y.
1855, March 9, Cleveland, Ohio.
1859, March 14,
1862, April 7, ■
1S61, Jan'y 31, Cleveland, Ohio.
RICHARD LAWRENCE, son of Hester Ann Ely, (No. 950), was born in La Fargeviile, N. Y.,
December 14, 1833. He married at Stone Mills, Jefferson county, N. Y., July 6, 1862, HARRIET, daughter of
Peter and Esther {Bozon) LAFEVER, born in Canada, October 10, 1S37. Residence, 1882, Stone Mills, N. Y.
LAWRENCE children.
5323
I.
Mary Jane.
1863, June 29, Stone Mills, N. Y.
5324
II.
Lilly .Ahelle.
1865, Aug. 10, " "
5325
HI.
Charles D.
1 868, March 24,
5326
IV.
loHN.
1871, Feb'y 12,
5327
V.
RiJSELLE.
1S73, lune 19,
532S
YI.
Lew Eduie.
1876, Nov. 15,
?32v
VII.
Emma Lmis \.
1S79, April I,
1877, Jan'y 7, Stone Mills, N. Y.
EIGHTH GENEBL\TION.
2S16 ^^^~-
MARTIN LAWRENCE, son of Hester Ann Ely, (No. 9S0), was born in La Fargeville, N. V.,
December I o, 1835. He moved from New York to Minnesota in i860; located at Frankford, Mower county,
and commenced business as a harness maker. In 1863 moved to Hamilton, Fillmore county, and built a shop.
In 1868, moved to Spring Valley, where he is now located and engaged in the same business. He married in
Theresa, N. Y., January 9, 1857, HULDA ANN, daughter of John L. and Elizabeth {Lobdell') BOYER, born
in Theresa, March 23, 1835.
L.A. WHENCE CHILDREN.
1857, Sept. 29, Stone Mills, N. Y.
1859, Sept. 21, " "
1861, Sept. 15, Frankford. Minn.
1863, Aug. 6,
1865, Nov. 27,
1867, Sept. 4.
1874, Jan'y 13, Spring Valley, Minn.
1875, Sept. 20, Frankford, Minn.
iSSo, Jan'y 13, Spring Valley, Minn.
5330*
I.
HEsrEK .\nn.
=;33i
II.
WiLLLVM M.^KTIN.
5,Vi2
III.
Ell.\ Vidua..
-=^333
IV.
Fred Iosiah.
5334
V.
("harles Ely.
5335
VI.
loHN Dan.
533f>
VII.
George Edgar.
5337
VIII.
Ine/'. Belle.
533S
I.\
Jessie Geneva.
1882, March 19, Spring Valley, .Minn,
1876, Sept. 13, Frankford, Minn.
2S19 ^^*~-
SI.UMAN WATTLES HARRIS, son of Amand.\ Miller, (No. 954), was born in Warren, Otsego
county, N. Y., January 5, 1800, and died in ("leveland, Ohio, September 7, 1874. He married in Rochester,
N. v., October 20, 1825, M.4RY W., daughter of Col. John and Hannah {Fuller) HISTED, born in Cayuga
count)-, N. Y., October 13, 1804, and died in Buffalo, N. Y., March 31, i860. He married in Buffalo, N. Y.,
about 1864, a widow named JENKINS, and a third wife in Cleveland, about 1870.
1. WlI.NA C.
II. Helen .•\>l\nda.
III. Marion.
IV. SUMAN WAriLKS
HARRIS CHILDREN.
V
1S26, Sept. 15, HnlValo, N
1829, Sept. 10,
1837, Aug. 12,
1839, Jan'y 3,
1S74, Aug. S, East Cleveland. Oliic
1841, • — , Rochester, N, V.
ABIATHAR MILLARD HARRIS, son of Amanda Miller, (No. 954), an editor and publisher, was born
in Otsego county, N. Y., August 23, 1802, and was drowned at Buffalo, N. Y., July 23, 1844. He married in
Rochester, N. Y., December 31, 1828, EMILY, daughter of Eli CONE, born in New Haven, Conn., January
24, 1 801, and died in Green Bay, Wis., December 2, 1S72.
I. Theoiioke Eugene.
HARRIS child.
I 1839, March 10, Cincinnati. Ohio.
^-.-^ 2S2X ^»*—
PERMELLV HARRIS, daughter of Amanda Miller, (No. 954), was born in Warren, Otsego county,
N. Y.. February i, 1805, and died in Henrietta, Monroe county, N. Y., March 2, 1871. She married in West
Brighton, Monroe county, N. Y., October 26, 1826, LUTHER GORHAM, son of Ch.\uncev and Olive {Scott)
CRITTENDEN, born in Seneca county, N. Y., December 15, 1805, and died in Henrietta, N. Y., August 23,
1868 ; a farmer.
CRITTENDEN CHILDREN.
5344
I.
Charles Granderson
5345
II.
Adeline Cordelia.
5346
III.
Slum.\n Clarendon.
5347
IV.
John Luther.
534S
V.
William Deloss.
5349
VI.
Jn.irs Gorham.
1827, July 16, Brighton. \. Y
1829, March S,
1831, Jan'y i, " "
1S37, Jan'y 9 Henrietta, N. Y.
1S41, May 31,
1S45, Dec. 19, Barre, N. V.
1S71, Aug. 28, Webster, N. Y.
1S64, Oct. 5, Rochester, N. Y.
1865, Aug. 28, Henrietta, N. Y.
1880, Aug. 8, Rochester, N. Y.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
315
^^ 2522
LI
Julv I,
N. v.,
I'.uflalo
5350
5351
5352
5353
NUS ELY HARRIS, son of Amanda Miixer, (No. 9S4), was horn in Warren, Otsego county, N. Y.,
1S07, and died in Buffalo, N, Y., Ai)ril 10, 1874. He married, January 7, 1836, JANE, daughter of
DHN and Hannah {Fiil/a-) HISTED, iKirn in Rochester, N. Y., , 1815, and died in Buffalo,
July II, 1861. He married, , 1S63, MRS. MARY {Peck) YOUNG, born , 1826; died in
, N. Y., July 4, 1875.
HARRIS CHILDREN.
II.
III.
IV.
Helen JosErniXE.
Linus Ely.
Charles Henry.
Frances A dell.
183S, Sept. 16.
1841, May 20.
1843, March 20.
-~*^^ 2523 ^««-
PAULINA HARRIS, daughter of Amanda Miller, (No. 9S4), was born in Warren, Otsego county, N. Y.,
March 12, 1810, and died in Buffalo, N. Y., October 8, 1846. She married, October 2, 1832, CRAYTON
ALLEN, of whom no further account.
ALLEN CHILD.
I 1S52,
-, Biiftalo, N. Y.
-^t^^ 252-3= I
DANIEL ELI HARRIS, son of Amanda Miller, (No. 954), was born in Springfield, Otsego county,
N. Y., August 12, 1812, and died in Rochester, N. Y., January 14, 1875. He was superintendent of Mount
Hope Cemetery in Rochester. He married in Brighton, N. Y., July 20, 1S36, FIDELIA, daughter of Samuel
M. and Sarah {Allen) STRICKLAND, born in Auburn, N. Y., February 21, 1S14, and died in Rochester,
N. Y., June 28, 1880.
HARRIS CHILDREN.
5356
5357
5358
II.
III.
Albert Millard. | 1839, May 13. Brighton, N. Y. |
Marrjed Sarah E. Green, Sept. 14, 1S65. Residence, Detroit, Mich. No cliildren.
Chauncey Leland. I 1841, Juh' 3. Greece, Monroe county, N. Y. I
George Henry. ] 1S43, Dec. 2g, " " " " |
Married Julia E. Hughes, March 7, 1S72. Residence, Rochester, N. Y. Children: Orient
Dunham, born March 5, 1S73, Pcterboro, Ontario, Canada; Mary Fidelia, born Jan'y i,
1875, Peterboro, Ontario, Canada; Georgie May, born May 2, 1881, Rochester, N. V.
Abiathur Oscar. | 1846, Jan'y 22, Greece, N. Y. | 1S46, Oct. 6, Greece, N. Y.
»^^ 2526 .-^*
CHAUNCEY LELAND HARRIS, son of Amanda Miller, (No. 954), was born in West Brighton,
N. Y., September 6, 1816, and died in Buffalo, N. Y., September 16, 1863. He was a farmer, afterwards city
official. He married in Greece, Monroe county, N. Y. ,May 10, 1843, LOCINA, daughter of John F. and
Chloe {Burrell) BISBEE, born in Warsaw, N. Y., July i, 1818, and living in 1882 in Rochester, N. Y.
HARRIS children.
5359
I.
George Henry.
5360
II.
Addie C.
5361
III.
Francis William
5362
IV-
Henry A.
53f'3
V.
Lilly M.
53''4
1844, Feb'y 23, West Greece, N. Y.
1S45, Dec. 31, " "
1850, Feb'y 14,
1851, Dec. S, Bullalo, N. Y.
1853, May 10, " '•
1855, April 5.
•^^ 252V ^**-
1849, Sept. 10, West Greece, N.
1851, July 15, Buffalo, N. Y.
1851, Dec. 24,
1859, Jan'y 6, "
1S62, Dec. 14,
NANCY HARRIS, daughter of Amanda Miller, (No. 954). was born in West Brighton, N. Y.,
December 28, 1818, and in 1882 was living in Rochester, N. Y. She married in Gasport, N. Y., November 18,
1845, JOHN A. QLTACKENBUSH, a farmer, born in Schenectady, N. Y., . and died in Roche.ster, N. Y.,
Manh 8, 1861.
!i6
EIGHTH GENERATION.
5365
QUACKENBUSH CHILD.
Permelia Ann. | 1851, Feb'y 7. |
Married, Feb'y 8, 1872, Frank J. Knapp. Residence, Rochester, N. Y. Children:
Daniel French, born 1873, Sept. 2g, Rochester, X. Y,; Mary Eveline, born 1S76, Nov.
26, Rochester, N. Y.
-»^^ 25SO ►.«.
POLLY ANN HARRIS, daughter of AM.\ND.^ Miu.er, (No. 954), was bom in West Brighton, N. Y.,
March 9, 182 1, and died in Rochester, N. Y., March 6, 1859. She married in Rochester, N. Y., October 22, 1843,
WILLIAM WELLER, son of William Henrv and Marcauet (UW/er) SMITH, a l)oat-builder, l)orn in Root,
Montgomery comity, N. Y., October 28, 1817.
SMITH CHILDREN.
5366
53f'7
536S
5369
Marg.vret. I 1S44, Nov. ig, Rochester, N. Y. |
Married, June 2g, iS6y, Henry M. Stickles. Residence, Buflalo, N. Y. One child, Linus
H., born in Rochester, N. Y., March 7, 1870.
JeannetteA. I 1846, Nov. 6, Rochester, N. Y.
Married, .^ipril 16, 1SO7, Joseph C. Barnard. Residence, Buflalo,
Helen C. | 1849, Jan'y 5, Rochester, N. Y.
Married, April 16, 18O7, (jcorge H. Wilson. Residence,
George William, born 1S68, July 11: Margaret .-\., born 1870,
born 1874, April 8.
William Linus. | 1853, June 5, Rochester, N. Y.
Married, Oct. 18, 1S76, Claude E. Webster. Residence. Hulln
Nettie Cecelia, born Oct. 30, 1877.
-»*-. S530 ► - ^
I
N. Y. No chlldri
I
iffalo, N. Y,
Oct. — ; Ju
ChiUlren:
L-ph Henry,
N. Y. One child.
BETSEY ALLEN MILLER, daughter of Ei.v, (No. 955), was born in Scipio, Cayuga county, N. Y.,
November 3, 1 80S, and in 1882 was living in Medina, Orleans county, N. Y. Siie married in Brighton, N. Y.,
March 22, 1827, JON.\H, son of Gideon and Catherine {Russeil) .\LLEN, born in Sciiiio, N. Y., December
13, 1805, and died in Medina, N. Y., October 14, 1848.
5370
L
Henry.
5371
H.
GlDEO.V.
5372
HI.
Charles.
5373
IV.
Clarissa.
5374
V.
David.
5375
VI.
William Allert.
ALLEN CHILDREN.
1827, Oct. 10, West Brighton, N. Y.
1830, Oct. 14, Shawnee, N. Y.
1834, Jan'y 7,
1835, Dec. 17, Shelby, N. Y.
1837, Dec. I, Medina, N. Y.
1S43, Dec. 2, "
-»-^ 2532 .
1835, March 13, Shawnee, N. Y.
1841, March ly. .Medina, N. Y.
1839, Aug. 15,
CYRUS A. MILLER, son of Elv, (No. 955), a carpenter, living in Medina, N. Y., was born in Scipio,
N. Y., October 9, 1813. He married in Brighton, N. Y., November 19, 1S34, where she was born .May 26, 1815,
LAURA ANN MORSE.
537f>
.MILLER CHILDREN.
Lois Emily. | 1S37, Aug. ig, Brighton, N. Y. |
Married William Jordan, Nov. ig, 1855. Residence, Rochester, N. Y. Children:
William T., born Sept. 26, 1856 ; Emma, born Ma)' 27, 185S; Belle, born June 13,
i860; Louisa, born April iS, 1870; Josephine, born Nov. 15, 1872.
537S
Truman Ely. | i83g, Sept. 26, Bronson, Ohio.
Married Fanny Ta^dor, July 2, 1S62. Residence, Rochester,
Ely, born May 12, 1863: Donna Louisa, born Oct. ig, 1872
Harriet, born Oct. 20, 1876.
Albert A. | 1842, Feb'y 5, Bronson, Ohio.
Married Mary King, Aug. 17, 1866. Child: Louisa, born \u
Charles. | 1844, Dec. 23, Bronson, Ohio. |
Married Julia Anderson. Children: Ella, born July 12, 1S70, Medina, N. Y.; Edgai
born June 12, 1872, Medina, N. Y.; .filbert, born Feb'y 15, 1874, Medina, N. Y.
Mary, born June 20, 1876, Medina, N. Y.; Charles, born March 18, 1878, Medina, N. Y
I
N. Y. Children: Truman
Luella, born Dec. 15, 1S74 ;
15, 1S67, Rochester, N. Y.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
5 3 So
V.
Edg.\r E.
5", Si
VI.
Ch.\uncey.
53*2
VII.
I.\NE.
5383
VIII.
J.XNETTE.
53S4
IX.
Helen Aucjust
53S5
X.
Deli.v.
MILLER CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
1846, Dec. 31, Rochester, N. Y.
1S49, July 13,
1852, Aug. 24,
1854, April 22,
1857, March 7, Clarkson, N. Y.
1S5S, Oct. 15,
•♦ ^ SS33 ►^^
1S74, Jan'y 10.
1854, Aug. 23, Rochester. N. Y.
1855, Aug. 22,
AEVIN MILLER, son of Ely, (No. 955), living in 1882 in Spencerport, N. Y., was born in We.st Brighton,
N. Y., December 10, 1814. He married in Rochester, N. Y., October 15, 1838, ASENATH, daughter of Caleb
and Nancy {Leach) WARNER, born in Watertown, N. Y., August 14, i8i4and, died in Greece, N. Y., May 10,
1S43. He married, March 26, 1850, MRS. SOPHRONIA LANDON, daughter of John W. and Mary {Smith)
LEG.^R, born in Warren, N. Y., July 10,1817.
MILLER children.
538^1
I.
Emily A
ENAI II.
18.39.
Oct. 29. Gates, N. Y.
53S7
II.
Ann C.
I84I,
Oct. g.
53SS
111.
Al.liERT.
1843
March 20, Greece, N.
Y
53S0
IV.
ClI.VKLES
1S5O,
Dec. 23,
i 1S41, Oct. iS, Gates, Monroe county, N. Y.
^►. -. 2S3S ^-
RANSOM MILLER, son of Ely. (No. 955), a farmer, living in 1882 in Gates, Monroe county, N. Y., was
born in West Brighton, N. Y., April 5, 1S19. He married in Gates, N. Y., December 25, 1S41, FANNY MARIA,
daughter of Calei; and Nancy (Lcaclt) W.\RNKR, l)orn in Watertown, N. Y., September 12, 1S18.
MILLER children.
539"
I.
Charles Clarence.
1843.
Nov. 8, Gates, N. Y
5391
11.
Milton Melville.
1845,
Dec. 25, '■
5392
III.
.A.LICE Augusta.
1850,
May 6,
5393
IV.
William Buell.
1853.
March 8, "
5394
V.
Ardean Ransom.
1855.
May iS, ••
5395
VI.
Warren Caleh. I
1S57,
June 8,
539''
VII.
Wallace Eli. j
1S57.
June S,
ELECTA PHILENA LEE, daughter of Lucretia Miller, (No. 956), was born in Edenston, Otsego Co.,
county, N. Y., April 6, 1810, and died in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, January 17, 1866. She married in West Brighton,
N. Y., January 24, 1838, JAMES CHASE, a farmer, who was born in St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., April 17, 1814, and
died in Oshawa, Canada, September 22, 1881.
CHASE children.
5397 I. Sarah Louis.v. | 183S, Nov. 10, Parma, Monroe Co., N. Y.I
Married her cousin, John Barnham Campbell.
1847, Aug, 23, Oshawa. Canada.
5398
II.
Albert Sidney.
1840, Sept. 19, Brighton, Monroe Co., N.Y.i
5399
III.
Harriet Am.\npa.
1843, May 5,
54""
IV.
John Lee. j
1846, Sept. 21, Oshawa, Canada,
5401
V.
Eliza Jane. \
1846, Sept. 21,
5402
VI.
William Wilson.
1S49, May 9,
^ . . S541 > . .^
SARAH ANN LEE, daughter of Lucretia Miller, (No. 956), was born in West Brighton, N. Y., May
20, 18 1 5, where she died August 22, 1846. She married in 1839 DUNCAN CAMPBELL, a hardware merchant,
who was l)orn on the Isle of Skeve, Scotland, , and was drowned in Lake Ontario in the winter of 1870.
,5iS
EIGHTH GENERATION.
5403
5404
54"5
CAMPBELL CHILDREN.
I. JiiriN BiRMiAM. I 1S40, Jan'v 14, Rochester, N. Y.
Married his cousin, Sarah L. Close,
II. George Alexandkr. [ 1S42, April 4, Rochester, \. Y.
III. Charles Ancus. , ,
-~*^^ as-^s o.*^
HARRIET EVELINE LEE, daughter of Lucretia Miller, (No. 9S6), was born in West Brighton, N. Y.,
September 11, 1823, and in 1S82 was living in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. She married in Rochester, N. Y.,
December 31, 1845, WILLIAM RICHARD, son of William and Svnii. {Fr>//i) STONE ; a farmer, born in Mil-
ford, Conn., May 10, 1823.
STONK CHILDREN.
5406 I. Cassius Lee.
5407 II. William Lathrop.
540S III. Sereno Fenn.
5409 IV. Charles James.
5410 V. Eliza Lucretia.
541 1 VI. Ella Harriet.
5412 VII. Edmund Burnham.
5413 VIII. .Syria Lillian.
1849, Feb'y 7, Brighton, N. Y.
1852, May 28, Holley, Orleans Co., N.
1854, July 4, Oshawa. Canada.
1856, Aug. g,
1859, Jan 'y 17, '■
1861, April 7, ■■
1865, Feb'y 4,
1868, July 27,
». 2545 ,
SARAH MILLER, daughter of Jacob, (No. 957), was born in Hrighton, N. Y., October 4, 1813, and
died in Watson, Allegan county, Mich., December 15, 1870. She married, Octoljcr 24, 1832, CHESTER, son of
Clement MINER, born I)eceml)er 9, 1809, and died in Watson, Mich., Scpteinlier 6, 1875 ; farmer.
MINER children.
1833, Sept. 2, Brighton, N. Y.
1835, Jan'y 3, Rochester, N. Y.
1836, Nov. 29, Allegan, Mich.
1S41, Nov. 9, Wat.son, Mich.
1845, Dec. 24, " "
1849, Dec. 24,
1853, June 10, ■■
1855, Sept. 29,
5414
I.
[AMES.
5415
II.
Charles.
5410
III.
EiiwiN Harvey.
5417
IV.
Laura Ann.
54IS
V.
Jacoh Euwin.
5419
VI.
.-Vda Cordelia.
5420
VII.
loHN Chester.
5421
VIII.
Emma Sarah.
1841, Aug. I, Watson, Mich.
1865, June 23. near Washington, 1). C
►*-. 254=6 ►^♦^
URSUL.\ MILLER, daughter of J..\cob, (No. 957), was born in I'.righton, N. Y., October 6, 1815, and
died in Lenox, Macomb county, Mich., September 7, 1868. She married in Brighton, N. Y., March i, 1837,
WARREN COOK, a farmer, born July 31, 1814, and died in Lenox, Mich., March 22, 1874.
5422
5423
I. Cordelia Jane.
H. Elbert Mortimer.
COOK CHILDREN.
1S38, Feb'y 3. Lenox, Mich.
1S40, May 25,
LUCRETIA MILLER, daughter of J.a,coe, (No. 957), was born in Brighton, N. Y., September 21, 181 7,
and in 1882 was living in Otsego, Allegan county, Mich. She married in Lenox, Mich., October 10, 1S37, JOHN
FRENCH, son of John and Lydia Ann {Frencli) BEEBE, born in Junius, Seneca county, N. Y.
5424
5425
5426
I. John Henry.
II. Cordelia Lucretia.
III. Harris Aliiert.
W . Iri.iA .\NN.
BEEBE children.
1838, June 16, Lcno.'i, Mich.
1S44, Dec. 22,
1846, July 19,
1849, April 30, ■•
1847, Aug, 29, Lenox, Mich.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
319
I 254:9 I
DAVID ROCKWELL MILLER, soil of Jacob, (No. 957), a farmer, living in 1882 in Watson, Allegan
county, Mich., was born in Brighton, N. V., August 31, 1821. He married in Rochester, N. Y., October 2, 1843,
L.\URA, daughter of Freeman H. and Eunice {Hubble) SEELEY, born in Trumbull, Conn., February 17, 1822.
MILLER children.
1847, Alio
542S
I.
Helen.
542')
II.
Freeman Jacob.
543"
III.
Frances.
5431
IV.
David Freemont.
5432
V.
Fanny Amanda.
1S45, June 3, Brighton, N. Y.
1850. Dec. 10,
1852, Sept. 9,
1854, Nov. 18, Watson, Mich.
1863, Nov. 25,
-»*^ asss ►
17, Brightini, N. Y.
ELIHU H. GROVER, son of Emily Miller, (No. 9S8), a merchant, living in 1882, in Rochester, N. Y.,
was born in Scipio, Cayuga county, N. Y., August 23, 1802. He married in Rochester,'N. Y., February i, 1824,
.ARABELLA, daughter of Eli and Jemima {Leavitt) GRANGER, born at Hanford's Landing, N. Y., December
5, 1800, and died in Rochester, April 20, 1874. He married, December 9, 1856, E. MARIA HOOKWAY, born
in Albany, N. Y., October 25, 1815, and died in Rochester, N. Y., January 18, 1868. He married, December 8,
1880, ELLEN D., daughter of Aakon and Mary {Moore) KOURTRIGHT, born in Rochester, N. Y., Nov.27, 1821.
GROVER children, .ALL BY FIRST MARRIAGE.
1S24, Oct. 17, Rochester, N. Y. I 1825, Auk. 2, Rocliester, X. Y.
1S26. Jul,v4, " •' 1S46, May I,
182S, Oct. 17, " " 1831, May 22,
1531, Aug. 30, " " I 1S31, Sept. 22,
1532, Oct. 25, ■' " 1877, Aug. 21
1S35, Oct. 7, ■■ I
1839, April lO, '■ " I 1863, June 25.
•--. a5S3 ►^^
5433
I.
Fkanki.in W.
5434
11.
Caroline Ei.izaheth
5435
III.
Franklin Elihl'.
543''
IV.
Mary Jane
5437
V.
Fillmore Bangs.
543S
VI.
Leavitte Ba.nter.
5439
VII.
George Boardman,
righton, N. Y.
At sea.
5440
I
5441
II
5442
III
5443
IV.
5444
V
VELENCIA GROVER, daughter of Emily Miller, (No. 958), was born in S<ipio, N. Y., , 1S04,
and was drowned at Springwater, Livingston county, N. Y., about 1855. .She married NEWiNIAN. son of
Daniel and Hannah {IVo/cofl) LO(_)MIS, born in Scipio, N. Y. , January i, 1802.
LooMis children.
I AMES. I
Jane.
ACRORA. I
William. I I
Oliver. I I
-»♦-. S5S6 ►^*.
CLIMENA GROVER, daughter of Emily Miller, (No. 958), was born in Scipio, N. Y., January 27, 181 1,
and died in Princeton, 111., January 29, 1885. She married in Randolph, N. Y., January 4, 1825, DAVID, son of
Bazaleel and Hannah {Frccma?i) ARCHER, born in Saratoga county, N. Y., January 27, tSo2.
archer children.
Y.
1839, April 10. Bureau county. III.
5445
I.
E.MII.V Iane.
1S29,
.April 21, Ram
lolph, N,
544f'
II.
George Was
HIM
TON.
183I,
,
5447
III.
La Fayette.
1S32,
June 13, .
544S
IV.
Andrew.
1S35,
Dec. 6,
".
5449
V.
lULIETTE.
1837.
,
"
5450
VI.
Pcreau. \
1S39,
, Bureau county.
5451
VII.
La Salle. ^
1S3O,
.
5452
VIII.
Martin Van
BCREN.
1S4I,
Dec. I,
5453
IX.
Francis Marion
1843,
Nov. 5,
5454
X.
MiLTo.N David.
1847,
Feb'y 18,
5455
XI
Lewis Cass.
1S5O,
June 14.
545''
XII.
Ella Meliss
\.
IS52,
Marcli, I,
1862, Nov. 18, Corinth. Miss. Private in
Sixty-fourth Regiment 111. National Guards.
1S45, Aug. 9, Bureau count)-, 111.
i;i{;hth generation.
^-»^^ 2559
D.WII) W()RTHIN(;T()N\ son of Nancv Mii.ler,(No. 959), living, in 18.S2, in Sandusky, ( )lii(), was l)orn
in Rochester, N. Y., March 18, 1818. He married EMILY, daughter of Harvev SPALDINCl. horn in Ucrkshire
county, Mass., October 15, 1815.
5457 I. Ei.i/.Ai;iv]'n Tkmi'Kkanck
545S II. M.VRTIIA GkRTRCDE.
5451J III. Nkttik.
WORrHlNG ION CHII.IlKF.N.
1S42. Nov. 30, Rovahon, N. Y.
1845, Aug. 9, Sandusky, Ohio.
1857, Aug. 10, "
*»-. sseo ►••—
i860, March 24, Sandusky, Ohio.
1865, March 30,
SOPHIA WORTHINGTON, daughter of Nancy Mii.i.kr, (No. 959), living, in 1882, in Reynale's Basin,
Niagara counly, N. Y., was born in Royalton, N. Y., May 8, 1820, where slie married, May 26, 1S38, NOAH L.,
son of Li;ic and Amanda -(d^jw/) BRONSON, born in Manlius, Onondaga county, N. Y., February 5, 1814.
IlKONSON L'IIII,V)RK\.
54O0 I. (lEokciiWoK riirNinns. 1S39, Marcii k;. Royalton, N. V.
5461 II. IlKf.EN .\.\i \Ni).\. 1S42. July 22,
^.^ 8S6X ►..^
LORENZO WORTHINGTON, son of N..\ncv Miller, (No. 959), a former, living in Perkins, Erie county,
Ohio, w;is born in Royalton, N. Y., May i, 1822. He married, May 29, 1848, SARAH, daughter of John and
Eli;^auei!I J. (A^ac'/ffi) MEECH, born in (ieneva, N. Y., September 25, 1825.
WORTHINGTON CHILDREN.
5462
I.
.Alice Jane.
5463
II.
Frances Sophlv.
54f'4
III.
Samuel Edward.
?465
IV.
Charles Edward
354, July 20, Perkins, Ohio.
1S54, .Aug. 21, Perkins, Ohio.
5466
V
5467
VI
5468
VII
1849, March S, Perkins, Ohio.
1850, Nov. 30,
1852, Nov. 7,
1855 Aug. 21,
A carpenter in Alpena, Mich. Married in .Alpena, Oc! 2(1, lasi, Millie, daughter of
Joseph A. and Margaret (Wright) Stearns, who was born in Detroit, Mich., June 23,
1S60. Children: Edith May, born May 19, 18S3, Alpena, Mich.; Charles Lorenzo,
born Jan'y 19, 1885, Alpena, Mich.
David Lorenzo. : 1857, Aug. 18, Perkins, Ohie.
Emily Elizaheth. 1861, Oct. 23,
Almira Vantine. i86g, July iS,
— ^ asea ^.-.—
ELIZA JANE WORTHINGTON, daughter of Nancy Miller, (No. 959), was born in Royalton, N. Y.,
May 8, 1825, and is living in Clyde, Ohio. She married in Castalia, Erie county, Ohio, December 23, 1846,
.\LONZO, son of Comkokt and Betsey [^BlacK) PLUMB. After their marriage they lived in Townsend, Ohio,
until 1853, when they removed to Lenawee county, Mich. In 1858 Air. Plumb went west, intending to purchase
a farm, and then return for his family. He never returned, and it is supposed he was murdered. She married,
December 4, 1862, DAVID, son of William and Mehitable {Botsford) FULLER, born in Milan, Erie county,
Ohio, luly 8, i82i,and died in Townsend, Ohio, May 18, 1879.
ri.UMB CHILDREN.
184S, Sept. 24, Townsend, Ohio.
1850, Jan'y 12, " "
1852, Sept. 24,
1855, July 30, Riga, Mich.
FULLER CHILDREN.
1S63, June 15, Townsend, Ohio.
1S71, Dec. 6,
54f>9
L
Frank Alonzo.
5470
11.
Fred Wortiiington.
5471
III.
Eva Lena.
5472
IV.
William Walter.
5473
V.
George Worthinc.ton
5474
VI.
Mertie May.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
-»^^ 2563 — *-
()I,IVER MILLER, son of Harvey, (No. 962), a farmer living in Shawnee, Niagara county, N. Y., was
liurn in ISrighton, N. Y., August 13, 1822. He married in Kalamazoo, Mich., October 9, 1849, ABIGAIL,
daugliter of Matthew and Delia {S/iiiiiiK'iiy) (IRAY, born in Genesee county, N. Y., January 30, 1825.
5475
5476
5477
I. Mak\' ELlZAnKTH.
1 1. Emma Lirv.
III. Wii.i.is Mat'I'iiew.
MILLER CHILUREN.
1S50, Ai.ril 2, Sli.iwncc, N. Y.
1S54, .\ii<;. 26,
1S61, May uj,
— ^»*^ as64 . .^
LAURA LUCRETIA MILLER, daughter of Harvey, (No. 962), Hving in Sanborn, N. Y., was born in
Wheatfield, Niagara county, N. Y., April 21, 1834, where she married, February 15, 1859, ALBERT HOYT, son
of Samuel C. and Mary {Bro7vnell) DALEY, born in Waterloo, N. Y., March 27, 1833.
5478
547')
I . Makv Maiilha.
II. CirARLES Ei;.\sii
DALEY children.
1S63, Euby 21, WhciUfidd, N. Y.
1S65, Dec. 13,
-~m.^ ^ 2S65 ^^-m
CHARLES EDGAR MILLER, son of Harvey, (No. 962), a farmer
in Shawnee, N. Y., was born
in Wheatfield, N. Y., May 3, 1839. He married in Rochester, N. Y.
da\ighter of David and MARr;ARET {Stenger) DIEFFENBACKER,
county, I'a., January 15, 1842.
October I, 1861, ELIZABETH ANNA,
born in McEwinsville, Northumberland
54S0
54S1
I. Charles Eucak.
IL Wn.i;uR Marcellu;
MILLER children.
1865, Oct. I, Lockport, N. Y.
1S73, Sept. 26, Shawnee, N. Y.
. 2566 ^*-«-
FESTUS COOLEY, son of Festus, (No. 963), was born in West Springfield, Mass., November 16, 1810 ; was
a farmer in early life, subsequentlv a merchant miller; is living in Blue Rapids, Kan.; a real estate dealer. He married
in Elyria,Ohio, March 4, 1840, CHARLOTTE C, daughter of Samuel and Eunice {Fool) HENDRY, born in Eden,
Erie county N. Y., October 9, 1817.
COOLEY children.
5482 I. Harriet Cornells.
5453 n. Isabelle Phelps.
5454 in. Mary Belle.
5455 IV, Cuarlutte Festus.
1842, June 9, Elj'ria, Ohio.
1844, May 2,
1S51, May 23,
1S58, Sept. r,
-»^^ 2669
1849, Oct. 28, Elyiia, Ohio.
1872, Feb'y 7,
CHARLES COOLEY, son of Charles, (No. 964), was born in West Springfield, Mass., September 10,
1814, and died there May 10, 1849. He married in Springfield, Mass., December 7, 1837, RHODA ROOT, born
in Southwick, Mass., , 1S17, and died in Westfield, Mass., May 5, 1864.
COOLEY children.
5486
I.
Ellex Boies.
5487
II.
Fra.ncis Boies.
5488
III.
Hcldah Olive.
Married, Oct. 2
183S, Nov. 18, Westfield, Mass.
1840, Aug. 30, "
1846, July 19, " "
186S, George H. Trask. Residence, Springfield, Mass
-•-^ 2572 ►-*
1S54, April 22, Westfield, Mass.
1864, Sept. 4, " "
MARY COLTON COOLEY, daughter of Charles, (No. 964), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Jan-
uary 13, 1822, and died in Agawam, Mass., January r, 1877. She married in West Springfield, May 10, 1843,
JOEL, son of Joel and Hannah (Eddy) MILLER, born in Springfield, Ma.ss., April 2, 1820, and died on Folly
Island, S. C, August 19, 1863.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
54S9
I.
Edward Lee.
5490
U.
Mary Cooley.
5491
III.
Hannah Eddy.
5492
IV.
Jennie Thirza.
5493
V.
Roger Stanly.
5494
VI.
Charles Roger
5495
VII.
.-Vkiiiiu Joel.
1844, Dec. 16,
1847, March 21
1S49 Sept. 21,
1851, Aug. 17,
1S55, July S,
i860, Aug. 2,
1S62, Nov. ig,
MILLER CHILDREN.
Ag.iwam, Mass.
iS;6, Sept. — , Agawam, Mass.
1^^ 257S .
ELIHU COOLEY, son of Roger, (No. 966), a manufacturer of agricultural implements, was born in
Elyria, Ohio, June 7, 1S26, and died in Jackson, Mich., July 22, 1879, where Mrs. Cooley now resides. He married in
Henrietta, Lorain county, Ohio, September 7, 1854, where she was born October 21, 1833, SARAH .\., daughter of
Jo.sEPH and Elizabeth (Jioot) SWIFT.
5496
I. El.lZAllETII SWIET.
COOLEY CHILI).
I iS6o, Sept. 19, Jackson, Mich.
*.^ S58X ►.<
HELEN MAR COOLEY, daughter of Roger, (No. 966), was born in Watertown, Wis., January 2, 1840.
She married in Jersey City, N. J., March 20, 1875, JOHN JAMES, son of John James and Marianne ( Wandeli)
MOULE, a sea captain, born in .Auburn, N. Y., October 9, 1839. Residence, Fishkill, N. Y.
MOULE CHILD.
5497 I. Irene. | 1879, July 27, Fishkill, N. Y. |
-».-• S58S ,^*.
MARIA ELY, daughter of Harvey, (No. 969), was born in Springfield, Mass., April 11, 1820 She
married. May 12, 1843, WALTER, son of Jeremiah and Bathsheba {Greeti) LOOMIS, a carriage maker, born
in West Springfield, Ma.ss., November 3, 1820. Residence, Springfield, Mass.
549S
5499*
I. Edward Kem.
II. Fannie Maria.
LOOMIS CHILDREN.
1S44, Jan'y 13, Springfield, Mass.
1S46, July g,
*»^ 258S ►.<
1S45, May 4, SpriugfieUl, Mass.
JOSEPH MERRICK ELY, son of Harvey, (No. 969), was born in Springfield, Mass., March 8, 1826.
He received a common school education, learned the trade of a saddler, afterwards traveled through the Southern
States three years, returned north in 1852 and settled in New York City. In 1859 he became a member of the New
York Police Department, and is still connected with that department and attached to the City Hall, or ordinance,
police of the city. He married June 17, 1852, HESTER, daughter of Benja.min and Margaret i^De Groot), Y.VN
ORDEN,born in Hackensack, N. J., Sept. 25, 1826.
1858, June 2S, New York City.
1862, Aug. 8, New York City.
^»^^ 2586 ^^-.-
BENJAMIN FR.ANKLIN ELY, son of Harvey, (No. 969), was born in Springfield, Mass., September i,
1S28. Residence, Brooklyn, N. Y.; has been connected with the Western Union Telegraph Co. more than
thirty years. He married, October 3, 1867, ELIZABETH, dantihter of George and Eliza {Provost) CLARE,
born in Hudson, N. Y. , November 23. 1S44.
CHILDREN.
5500*
I.
[osEi'H Merrick.
1S53.
Nov. 25,
New York City.
5501
11.
M.\RG.\RET.
1855,
July 26.
5502
III.
Cyrus West Field.
1S58,
Aug. 12,
5503
IV.
Charlotte.
1S60,
Sept. 8,
•'
5504
V.
Hester.
1862,
June 6,
5505
VI.
Ada.
1S63,
Aug. 14,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
323
CHILDREN.
5506
I.
George Clare.
1S72, Dec.
27, Brooklyn, N. Y.
5507
II.
Miriam.
187O, Jan'y
23,
550S
III.
Harch.ii.
1S79, Jan'y
4,
1S75, June 15, Brooklyn, N. Y.
CATHARINE REBECCA CLEMENTS, daughter of Balinda Ely, (No. 972), was born in Springfield,
Mass., June 10, 1810. She married, June 5, 1833, OTIS, son of Jonah and Sarah {^Curtiss) KING, born in
Suffield, Conn., January 14, 1811. At the time of their marriage he was a school teacher in New Jersey; soon
after they went west, to the place where Chicago now stands, then so uninviting a place that they settled in
Michigan City, Ind. Residence, Haskell, La Porte county, Ind.
55og I. Emeline.
5510* II, Belinda.
5511* III. Wiliiei.min.\.
5512* IV. Otis.
king children.
1834, Aug. 25, Suffield, Conn.
1838, Nov. 3, Cook county, III.
1S43, March 27, Porter county, Ind.
1848, Jan'y 17, Michigan City, Ind.
1S45, Feb'y 15, La Pone, Ind.
1S79, Dec. 17,
... . aS93 . .^
ANN THEODOCIA CLEMENTS, daughter of Belinda Ely, (No. 972), was born in Springfield, Mass.,
October 11, 1826, where she married, February 2, 1846, CHARLES, son of Jonas and Mary {Ransi'ii/)
PARMENTER, born April 3, 1825. Residence, Springfield, Mass. Occupation, a printer.
5513
5514
5515
I. Charles Henry.
II. Fanny Delia.
III. Frank Augustiij
PARMENTER CHILDREN.
1847, Nov. 16, Springfield, Mass.
1850, Dec. 6,
1857, June 25,
1S59, Dec. 23, Springfield, Mass.
^-. S534 ►^*-
QUARTUS ELY CLEVELAND, son of Clarinda Ely, (No. 973), was born in Leona, Bradford county,
Pa., February 13, 1817, where he married, December 24, 1837, ESTHER, daughter of Ezra and Polly BENE-
DICT, born in Walton, Delaware county, N. Y., Se[)t. 8, 1815. He is a farmer living at Rush Lake, Osceola
county, Iowa.
CLEVELAND CHILDREN.
55 If'*
I
5517*
II
551S*
III
5519*
IV
5520*
V
5521
VI
Louisa Caroline.
Anna E.stiikr.
Ezra Daniel.
John Jackson.
Francis Montcomery
Clara Gertrude.
1840, Dec. 8, Springfield, Pa.
1845, April 14, "
1846, Oct. iS,
1849, Dec. 14,
1S52, Dec. 5,
1855, March 29,
1877, lan'y 13, Springfield, Pa
~^^^ SS95 I
JERUSHA BUSHNELL CLEVELAND, daughter of Clarinda Ely, (No. 973), was born in Leona,
Bradford county. Pa., March 3, 1819, where she married, January i, 1839, JOHN, son of John and Betsey
{^Malbonc) HAWLEY, born in Lyons, N. Y., April 27, 1817. Residence, Lawton, Van Buren county, Mich.
5522-*
5523*
5524*
5525
5526*
5527
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
Martin Gili'.ert.
Eugene.
Lelia Andelutia
Atwell Ely.
hawlev children.
1841, Oct. II, Springfield, Pa.
1845, Jan'y 26, "
1847, Feby 5,
1852, Sept. 23,
Married, Oct. 11, 1883, Mrs. Lydia (Gaskell) Waller.
SOPHRONIA ARAiiEL. I 1855, June 26, Van Buren county, Mich.
John Montgomery. | i860, Jan'y 30,
Married Marv A. Hackett.
iS8t, May 27, Van Buren county, Mich.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
DANIEL JACKSON CLEVELAND, son of Clarinda Ely, (No. 973), was born in Leona, Pa., September
17, 1821, and died in Springfield, Bradford county, Pa., May 16, 1848. Leona, Pa., is in the township of Spring-
field. He married in Springfield, April 24, 1844, SOPHIA, daughter of J.\mes and Sally {Dewey) COVELL,
born at Bently Creek, Bradford county. Pa., December 19, 1822. She married, January 27, 18^4, /aeoli Benson.
5528*
I. Susan Alice.
CLEVELAND CHILD.
1847, March 21, Springfield, F.-x. |
♦^^ S5e7 ►-«.
ERASMUS DARWIN CLEVELAND, son of Cl.\rinda Ely, (No. 973), was born in Leona, Pa., July 11,
1824; a farmer living, in 1882, at Fairfax, Linn county, Iowa. He married at Franklindale, Pa., December 31,
1850, AMAND.^ EMELINE, daughter of John S. and Catharine {Hoover) KIRKENDALL, born at Dunshore,
Sullivan county, Pa., September 12, 1829.
CLEVELAND CHILDREN.
5530
5531
I. Floren'ce Lueli.a.
II. Mf.rtif. Mar v.
III. LoRETTA.
1856, June 29, Springfield, P:i.
1864, Oct. 7,
1867, Jan'y 2,
1872, Mardi 3.
CLARISSA ANN.\ CLEVEIAND, daughter of Clarinda Ely, (No. 973), was born in Leona, Pa., March
10, 1827, and died in Elmira, N. Y., August 14, 1861. She married in Springfield, Pa., December 26, 1842
.\LEXANDER, son of Daniel C. and Chri.stina {Clark) DICKENSON, born in Haddam, Conn., June 3, 1821.
He died in Beloit, Wis., December 17, 1857.
DICKENSON CHILDREN.
Springfield, i'a.
5532*
I.
Rachel Leslie.
1843, Nov. 26,
5533*
II.
Sarah Lois.
1845, Sept. 16,
5534*
III.
RuiilE LUCINDA.
1S47, June iS,
5535*
IV.
SiiPiiRONiA Ann.
1849, March 14,
553f>
V.
Emma Esther.
1S52, April 24,
5537
VI.
Raymund Linden.
1S54, Dec. II.
l8f)4, April 21.
^^ 2599 i^.
SOPHRONIA MARIA CLEVELAND, daughter of Clarinda Ely, (No. 973), was born in Leona, Pa.,
December 23, 1829, and died in the same town November 11, 1862. She married in Leona, August 10, 1857,
NATHAN E., son of Alvin and Julia (.S'/w/V/i) BAILEY ; a farmer living in Leona, born in Haddam, Conn.,
December 25, 1829. .\fter the death of Sophronia, he married Louisa Caroline, daughter of Quartus Ely
Cleveland, (No. 2594.) [See her record. No. 5516.]
5538
5539
I. Howard Lee.
II. Ilt-Gii.
bailey children.
1858, June 20, Springfield, Pa.
1861, Sept. 22, Troy, Pa.
. -»*^ 2600 ^ *..
MILTON BROOKS, son of Anna Ely, (No. 974), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 10, 1816,
and died in Springfield, Pa., April 28, 1856. He married in Haddam, Conn., January 29, 1836, SARAH
BRAINARD, who was born in that place January i, 1818. Milton Brooks was a stone-cutter in early life ;
subsequently an inn-keeper.
brooks children.
5540* I. Mary PiiiLiNnA. I 1S3S, July 21, Haddam, Conn. I
5541 II. Franklin Shaler. | 1841, Dec, 28, " "
Married, Sept 17, 1878, Catharine Anthana Moore, daughter of Robert and Mary(Grafins)
Moore, born in Ulster, Bradford county. Pa., June 28, 1S31. No children. Residence,
Ulster, Pa.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
325
5542* III. Davis Brainerd.
5543' I^'- '^^^' Caroline.
5544 V. George Wakeman.
BROOKS CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
1844, Nov. 28, Haddam, Conn.
1847, Aug. 28,
1S50, July4,
1S74, Nov. 8, Springfield, Pa.
-t-^ 260X .^^
GEORGE ELY BROOKS, son of Anna Ely, (No. 974), was born in Leona, Pa., April 8, 1818, where
be died February 18, 1872. He married in Springfield, Pa., January i, 1846, where she was born July 9, 1818,
OLIVE, daughter of William and Hannah (Sa/isfii/ry) GRACE. She is living in Brookville, Saline county, Kan.
5545 I. William Ely.
5546 II. Ralph.
5547* III. .A. RoriNE Gertrude.
554S I\'. Wii.Li.Mi Jasper.
5549* V. Hannah Gkace.
BROOKS CHILDREN.
1846, Dec. I, Springfield, Pa.
1848, April 10,
1850, Jan'y i,
1S53, May 7,
1855, March ly. Leona, Pa.
184S, Aug. 3, Springfield, Pa.
i866, March 15, Leona, Pa.
1S66, Dec. 30, " "
.-. a603 . ■-
FREDERICK MORTIMER RROOKS, son of Anna Ely, (No. 974), was born in Springfield, Bradford
county, Pa., October 27, 1821, where he died, April 24, 1859. He married, February 17, 1847, JULI.V (',.
MOORE. She died March 29, 1852, and he married, July 8, 1854, CATHARINE MOORE.
5550--
5551
5552*
5553
liROOKS CHILDREN I!V FIRST .MARRIAGE.
I. RiiiiEui Wakeman.
II. InSKPII.
III. Julia. A.
1850, March 7, Springfield, Pa.
1S51, July 23,
CHILDREN BY SECOND MARRIAGE.
1855, Nov. II, Springfield, Pa.
1852, April 16, Springfield, Pa.
IV. Fkederick Mortimer. | 1S58, June 7,
— ►♦ - 2605 ^**-
MARCIA DENISON ELY, daughter of Quartus, (No. 976), was born at West Springfield, Mass.,
August 23, 1821. Residence, Springfield, Pa., where she married, June 16, 1847, THOMAS, son of Reuben and
Lvdia iyRoivler) SMEAD, born in Troy, Pa., .\pril 8, 1821, and died in Springfield, Pa., August 12, 1861. He
was a lawyer by profession.
SMEAD children.
5554*
I.
Marcia
NEZ.
i84q,
Nov.
26, 5
Springfield,
Pa.
5555
II.
WiLMOT.
1S53.
Sept
9.
5556*
III.
Mar
Y A
;nes.
1855.
Jan'5
27.
5557
IV.
Ella
May.
1858,
Apri
25,
> aso6
1S74, Jan'y 2S, Springfield, Pa.
1862, Sept. 19.
GEORGE QUARTUS ELY, son of Quartus, (No. 975), living in 1884 in Manchester, Va., was born in
Springfield, Pa., December 26, 1826. He married, March 27, 1856, ELIZA EMELINE, daughter of C.4Lvin
and Eliza (^Flagg) BROOKS, born in Medford, Mass., Sept. 13, 1830. Occupation, a carpenter.
555S* I. George Brooks.
5559 II. Frederic Denison.
5560 III. Etta Angel.
5561 IV. Aggie Ahka.
5562 V. Frank .■\RrK\IA^.
children.
1857, Feb'y 14, Richmond, Va.
1859, July 23,
1S62, Oct. 27, Halifax county, Va.
1867, Oct. 29, Chesterfield county, Va.
1S70, Oct. 10. Mancliestc-r. Va.
1873, May 21, Mancliester, V;
326
EIGHTH GENERATION.
2607 . ...
ELIZUR COOK ELY son of Quartus, (No. 97S), was born in Springfield, Pa., May 26, 1834.
Residence, Lima, Pa. He married in Springfield, Mass., February 4, 1856, ELIZA M.ARIA, daughter of Kzka
and Experience (Lixuii/s) HL^NT, born in Northampton, Mass., October 3, 1836.
5563
I. Herbert Wells
CHILD.
I 1S64, July 26, Springfield, Pa.
-»»-. 26XS =.
ANN JENETT COWLES, daughter of Marian Ely, (No. 977), was born in Clarendon, Orleans county,
N. Y., December 3, 1836, and died in same place November 7, 1866. She married, January 21, 1S58, JOHN
CALVIN, son of Menzo and Amarilla {Warren) TUPPER, born in Elba, Genesee county, N. Y., July 8, 1832.
Residence, Holley, Orleans county, N. Y.
TUPPEK C1III.!>.
5564 I. Emma. | 1S63, Oct. 19, Clarendon, N. Y. |
Married in Holley, N. Y., Feb'y 2, 18S1, Fred Horatio HardcnbrooU, Ijorn in Clarendon,
N. Y., April 19, 1S61.
-^^ 86X3 ^ **-
HENRY TRUMBULL COWLES, son of Marian Ely, (No. 977), was born in Clarendon, Orleans
county, N. Y., January 20, 1839. Residence, Holley, N. Y. He married, December 23, 1861, ELLEN MARIA,
daughter of Chase and Phep.e {Cus/iman) RICHARDSON, born in Holley, N. Y., March 11, 1838, where she
died May 20, 1873. He married, September 10, 1874, EVA, daughter of Jesse and Mary {Fitch) VAN
WINKLE, born in Rochester, N. Y., September 10, 1847.
5565
55W,
55f'7
I.
11.
III.
Jennie Augusta.
Homer Hendee.
Mary Lucretia.
COWLES CHILDREN.
1863, March 30, Murray, N. Y.
1S69, Oct. 31, Clarendon, N. Y.
:87i, June 8, " "
BY SECOND marriage.
I 18S1, Aug. 4, Clarendon, N. Y.
JAMES CUMMINGS ELY, son of George, (No. 978), was born in West Springfield, Mass., March 18,
1833. He was a merchant in Nt;w Albany, Ind., where he married, December 11, 1862, VICTORIA,
daughter of Charles and Joice {Gresham) SACKETT, who was born P^ebruary 17, 1840. He died in Flora,
Clay county, 111., July 7, 1884, of heart di.sease.
55f«j
I. Haukv Sackett.
CHILD.
I iSfq, Oct. 19, New .Mbany, Ind.
♦^^ sexv ►^«-
ANN MARIA ELY, daughter of George, (No. 978), was born in West Springfield, Mass., May 25, 1836.
She married in Clarendon, Orleans county, N. Y., October 5, 1856, WALLACE WII>LIAM, son of Ambrose
and Martha Adeline {Griswo/d) CrRACE, born in Springfield, Pa., Novemlier 18, 1832 ; a farmer in ^Vetona,
Bradford county, Fa.
grace children.
5570
I.
Ansel G.
1S57,
Dec. 28,
5571*
II.
Nellie I.
1S59,
June 27,
5572
HI.
Rl.lSALlA.
1861,
March 13
5573
IV.
Daniel Hciwaru.
1862,
April 25,
5574
V.
Cora Virginia.
1S64,
March 5,
5575
VI.
Howard Ellsworth.
1867,
Julv 25,
557f'
Vll.
Wilson Wallace.
1S70,
June .<.,
Wetona. Pa.
1S84, June 14, Welona, Pa.
1SO4, March 17,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
327
I 8623 ^^^
RENSELAER EDSON HOWARD, son of Aiugail Flowers Ely, (No. 979), was born in Clarendon,
N. Y., July II, 1834. Residence, Albion, N. Y. He married, April 24, 1859, CARRIE, daughter of Lemuel
and Caroline (Gray) BLANDON, born in Carlton, N. V., June 20, 1837, and died in Holley, N. Y., October
24, 1862. He married, January i, 1867, EMMA JULIA, daughter of Lawrence and Mary {Goodricli)
COMSTOCK, born in Somerset, Niagara county, N. Y., July 31, 1845, and died in Albion, N. Y., K\tx\\ 13, 1S74.
I. EiisEX Blanhen.
II. Lillian .Ahii;aii,.
III. Elizabeth Jcma.
HIJWARD CHILDREN.
1S62, Oct. 21, ri.ircndon. N. Y.
1S70, -April 17, Albion, N. Y.
1S74, .April 3,
♦^ 8624 .^*~-
1S84, -April 26, -Alliioii, N. Y.
WEBSTER ELY HOW-\RI), son of -\digail F. Ely, (No. 979), was burn in Clarendon, N. Y., June 29,
1837. He married, January 19, 1870, MARY -\M-'\ND-\, daughter of George R. and .'\i;igail H. (Tracy)
WILLIAMS, born in Barre, Orleans county, N. Y., July 6, 1852. Residence, Holley, N. Y.
5550 I. EucENE Wehster.
5551 II. JosiAH Clark.
5552 III. Otis Ely.
HOWARll CHILDREN.
1S72, June 8, Clarendon, N. Y.
1874, Dec. 10. " "
1884, -April 17, Holley, N. Y.
*^-. 2625 .►♦«-
SULLIY-\N EUGENE HOW-\RD, son of .Abigail F. Ely, (No. 979), was born m Clarendon, N. Y.,
April 8, 1842. Residence, Holley, N. Y. He married, January 16, 1866, PHIN.\ ROSETT.A, daughter of
William and Asenath {Williams) COLE, born in Barre, N. Y., June 5, 1842.
HOWARD CHILD.
5583
I. William Cole.
I iS6t), Jan'v 27, Clarendon, N. Y.
-»^ 2626 :--^
DANIEL ELY, son of Electa Ely, (No. 981), was born in West Springfield, Mass., June 30, 1812, where
he died August 19, 1870. He married in West Springfield, February 21, 1837, where she was born June 19,
1812, MARRIETTE, daughter of Elijah and Lucy ( Van Home), BLISS.
5 5*4
I.
Mary Ki.iss.
55S5
II.
Edward Francis.
5580
III.
Lucy Jane.
5587
IV.
Harriet.
5588
V.
Josephine Isabelle.
1839, lime 20, West Springfield, Mass.
1841, Oct. 19,
1846, Jany 31,
1847, Aug. — ,
1853, Jan'y 29,
-»*^ 2628 .^*
1843, -Aug. — , West Springfield, Mass.
SARGENT ELY LEONARD, son of Gratia Elv, (No. 984), a jeweler in Newark, N. J., was born
in West Springfield, Mass., August 22, 1819. Married in Newark, N. J., March, 1842, C-AROLINE B.,
daughter of Owen and Catharine (Angle) HUGHES, born in Germantown, Pa., October 18, 1821.
LEONARD children.
55SO
5590*
5591
I. -Amelia Estelle.
II. Frances Marie.
III. Carrie Elizabeth.
1S43, Jany 14, Nc
1845, Sept. 10,
1855, July 10,
'ark, N. J.
.^ 2629 ^.
FREDERIC LEWIS LEON-ARD, son ofGR.\TiA Ely, (No. 984), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
May 12, 1821, where he now resides, and where he married. May 13, 1847, LORINDA SMITH, (No. 2574),
daughter of Charles and Lorinha (SmitJi) COOLEW bcirn in West Springfield, Mass., ()< tuber 10, 1S26.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
LEONARD CHILDREN.
5592
I.
Frederic Lewis.
1S48, June 17, West Springfield. Mass
55<)3
11.
William S.vrcrnt,
1S56, Aug. 25,
5594
111.
EllWIN.
1S64, Feb')' 14,
55')5
IV.
iM.\RY Ellen.
1S66, Sept. II,
1870, March 24, West Springfield, Mass.
.^ 2630 - .«^
EDWIN LEONARD, son of Gr.4Ti.a EIlv, (No. 984), a carpenter, living in Agawam, Mass., was born in
West Springfield, Mass., November 16, 1822. He married in Newark, N. J., April 10, 1851, RACHEL ANGLE,
daughter of Owen and Catharine {Angle) HUGHES, born in Knowlton, N. J., January 17, 1S24. Mr.
Leonard was three years in the Union army during the late war.
LEONARD children.
55y6 I. S.\R.\ii C.\rii.\RlNii. i 1S52, March 15, West Springfield, Mass.
5597 II. Amelia Caroline. 1855, Nov. 8, Agawam, Mass.
559S HI. Clara Augusta. I 1858, June 30,
*.-. 264;S ►♦«-
DELIA LOOMIS, daughter of Orrin, (No. 998), was born in West Springfield, Mass., December 29,
181 7, where she was living, in 1882, and where she married, November 25, 1839, JUSTUS, (his second wife) son
of Ezekiel and Huldah {Cooley) BAGG, born in West Springfield, July 5, 1795, where he died March 15, 1871.
j'.AGG children.
5599 I. HiLiiAH Maria. i 1840, March 16, West Springfield, Mass.
Married, July 22, t866, Henry L. Ashley.
5600 II. JiisErii LiiDMls. 1 1843, Oct. 3, West Springfield. Mass.
.^^ 2644 ^»*
ALBERT LOOMIS, son of (Jrrin, (No. 988), was born in West Springfield, Mass., October 28, 1823.
He married, April, 1849, S.A.R.'\H ANN CORNELL. Residence, New York City.
5601
I.
Saraii Ann.
1S50, May 6, New
York
5602
II.
M.\RV.
1S53, Oct. 20,
5603
III.
Adah Day.
1S56, Jan'y 16,
5004
IV.
TUIIMAS llENRV.
1S62. .Aug. 4,
5605
V.
Orrin.
1 868, Jan'y 4,
C*<=S.4
LOOMIS children.
1858, Oct. 31, New York
1867, Aug. iS, New York.
JOSEPH LOOMIS, son of Orkin, (No. 988), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August 19, 1825. He
married in Ravenna, Ohio, January 18, 1849, ELIZABETH ANN, daughter of Edward H. and Lydia L. (Law)
COFFIN, born in Nantucket, Mass., May 27, 1830. He is now a merchant in Ottumwa, Iowa.
LOOMIS CHILDREN.
5606 I. Edward Cokkin. | 1852, Feb'y 10, Ravenna, Ohio. |
Married, Sept. 17, 1872, Ella D. Lawrence. Children : Charles Frank, born in Ottumwa,
la., Sept. 29, 1873 — died Aug. 5, 1874; Joseph Mathews, born Jan'y 2, 1875, Ottumwa,
la., and Elizabeth Ann, born Sept. 17, 1879, Ottumwa, la.
5607 II. Frank Parmelee. ] 1854, April 24, Ravenna, Ohio.
5G08 III. Joseph. | 1863, Feb'y 5, Ottumwa, la.
^^ 2563. ,^*.
SABR.\ ELY COOLEY, daughter of Sabra Loomis, (No. 991), was born in Agawam, Mass., December
II, 1825, and died in West Springfield, Mass., February 16, 1854. She married in West Springfield, January 9,
1851, ALDEN TRUMBULL, son ofWAREHAM and Pollv MOORE, born in Montgomery, Mass., March. 1825,
and died in .Andersonville Prison, August 20, 1864 ; a soldier in the Union service.
p:ighth generation.
329
5609
I. Frank Alhen.
iMOORE CHILD.
1S51, Dec. I, West Springfield, Mass. |
MARCiARET AMANDA COOLEY, daughter of S.-\br.\ I.oomis, (No. 991), was born in West Springfield,
Mass., November 19, 1834, where she married. May 26, 1859, HENRY ALLEN, son of Elij.^h and Lucy
SIBLEY, born in Westfield, Mass., March 9, 1835. He is a farmer living in West Springfield, has been a
member of the Board of Selectmen eight years.
SIBLEY CHILD.
5610
I. Fkeu Henry.
I 1S61, June 30. West Springfield, Mass.
*^^ 2657 ^*.
REV. HENRY LOOMIS, son of Harry, (No. 993), was born in Chicopee Mass., January 19, 1829.
Residence, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. He married in Brookline, Mass., May 18, 1859, FANNY ELIZABETH,
daughter of S.^muel and Lucy R. (Gn'ggs) CRAFT, born in Brookline, Mass., August 29, 1829. Is a minister
of the Congregational Church.
I. Helen.
H. Maisel RuiH.
HI. .Alice Maude.
LOO.MIS CHILDREN.
i860, June 16, Andover, Mass.
1864, Aug. II, North Manchester, Conn.
1S71, Sept. 15, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
••^ S661 ►-«.
1S71, Sept. iS. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
THEODOSIA ELY D.\Y, daughter of Hor.-\ce, (No. 995), was born in Henrietta, N. Y., July i, 1823,
and died in Clinton, N. Y., November 23, 1852. She married in West Springfield, Mass., in 1846, JOSEPH
WILLIAM ROBINSON, who was born September 26, 1806. After the death of his first wife he married in
Hanover, N. Y., January i, 1854, her sister, Emily Miller Day. He died in Lockport, N. Y., April 2, 1872,
leaving two children by his first wife. He was a manufacturer of edge tools. After his death Emily Miller Day
married in Dayton, N. Y. , March 7, 1875, Balcor Ricebeck. She has no children. Is living at South Dayton,
Cattaraugus county, N. Y.
561-4
5(115
I. Harriet Mary.
II. Sarah Hannah.
koni.vsoN children.
1847, Inly 23, Granby, Mass.
1850, May'i2, Sanquoit, N. Y.
. •♦ ^ 2662 - »-^
MARY CH.\SE day, daughter of Hor.ack, (No. 995), was born in Henrietta, N. Y., April 14, 1S25,
and married in Amherst, Mass., March 31, 1848, IS.\I.\H WINSLOW, a manufacturer, born in Connecticut,
September 16, 1809, and died at Smith's Mills, N. Y., April 22, 1876.
WINSLOW children.
1849, .April I, Conway, Mass.
1852, Dec. 10,
1S54, Nov. 10, Canaan, Conn.
1856, Feb'y 20, Norwalk, Conn.
1858, July 26, Nashville, N. Y.
*^ 2663 ►»«.
5616
I.
Horace Franklin.
^(117
11.
|uHN Wesley.
c^ClS
HI.
George Washington.
5619
IV.
Mary Ella.
5620
V.
Oscar Isaiah.
HORACE DAY, son of Horace, (No. 995), was born in Hanover, Chautautjua county, N. Y., February
17, 1827. He was a farmer in Villanova, N. Y., where he died September 6, 1865. He married in Villanova,
January i, 1S59, OLIVIA DIANTHA, daughter of Lewis and H.arriet {House) PROSSER.
day children.
I. .Alice Louema.
II. S.ufAH Ella.
1 II. Franklin Ibu;
1859, Dec. 12, Villanova, N. Y.
1861, June 29, '■ "
lS(,4, |an-y I.-.
1875, Dec. 4, Fredonia, N. Y.
1S75, Aug. 4, Irving, N. Y.
1865, June 2, Villan.iva, N. V.
EKJHTH GENERATION.
PiENJAMIN FRANKLIN DAY, son of Horace, (No. 995), was liurn in Villanova, N. Y., June 27, 1833.
Is a carpenter, living in South Dayton, N. Y. He married in Villanova, July 4. 1858, MARY ETTE, daughter
of Joseph and Sophia {IVright) MOTT, who died in Villanova, November 20, 1S61. He married in Arkwright,
N. Y., February 14, 1866, ELNORA JANE, daughter of Ja.mks and Hannah {Mcliityn-') HOUSE, born in
Brookfield, N. Y., April 16, 1834-
5624
5625
5626
I. IllA.
II. MaryEttk.
DAN' CHILDKKN.
1S59, Sept. iS, Villanova. N. Y.
I 1861, Nov. 14,
liV SECOND WIFE.
I 1867, May 3, Villanova, N. Y.
15. Villanova, N. Y.
►♦^ aeev
ALCESTA DAY, daughter of Horace, (No. 995), was born in Villanova, N. Y., November 13, 1835,
living in Nashville, Chautaucpia county, N. Y. She married at Cherry Creek, N. V., November 29, 1857,
GEORGE WASHINGTON, son of David S. and Acnes i^Mcacham), CEiaiENT, born in Homer, N. Y.,
February 22, 1828, and died in Villanova, N. Y., December 14, 1873.
5027
5628
5629
5630
I. Agnes Lii-an.
II. Charles David
III. Asa Sweet.
IV. Nettie Litz.
CLEMENT children.
1858, Sept. I, Sheridan, N. V.
i860, Sept. 29, Stockton, N. V.
1865, May 2,
1870. June 22, Villanova, N. V.
►. ^ 2668 ^^^
lA DIA MATILDA DAY, daughter of Horace, (No. 995), was born in Villanova, N. Y., March 21, 1838 ;
is living in Dayton, N. Y. She married in Villanova, April i, 1855, HEMAN R., son of Heman and Amelia
(^Hatv/dns) MERRILL, born in Dayton, N. Y., Febrtiary 11, 1836. He is a farmer.
MERRILL CHILDREN.
5631
I.
Louis Napoleon.
1856, April 10, Dayto
1, N. Y.
5632
II.
Elmer Clarence.
1857, Sept. 2,
5633
III.
JosErillNE.
1S59, March 14, "
"
5634
IV.
Bravilla Scott.
1867, Sept. 5,
5635
V.
RosiE Ardell.
1869, Nov. 10,
"
5636
VI.
Laura Edna.
1871, Aug. 24,
^«=5S» ^.^
HARRIET AMELIA DAY, daughter of Horace, (No. 995), was born in Villanova, N. Y., February 17,
1841. She married in Forrestville, N. Y., July 3, 1873, JAMES MINOR, son of Justin and Sophronia {Smith)
McINTYRE, a farmer. Residence, Nashville, Chautauqua county, N. Y.
5637 I. InI'ANT.
563S II. Jennik Ella.
5639 III. Clarence.
M INTVRE children.
1874, Dec. 6, Villanova, N. Y.
1875, Nov. 3,
1879, Jan'.V 4.
1S74. Dec. 21, Villanova, N. Y.
— ». - ae-zo ^.«^
LEVI ELY DAY, son of Luke, (No. 996), a furniture dealer residing in Everett, Mass., was born in
West Springfield, Mass., July 24, 1827. He married in Boston, February 17, 1852, LUCENA CORBETT,
daughter of Elijah and Elizabeth {Wiiui) MARSHALL, born in Hudson. \. H.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
331
5640
I.
EnwiN Marshall.
5641
II.
Charles Augustine
51.42
III.
Chester Wyzeman.
5'43
IV.
Franklin.
5044
V.
Walter CHANNhNc.
S'M?
VI.
William Chapin.
DAY CHILDREN.
1853, Jan'v 1, Somerville, Mass.
1853, Dec. 22,
1S55, March 24, Boston Mass.
1856, June 17,
1859, Feb'v 27, '•
i860, March 29. "
»^ 267X ►.♦
1856, Aug. II, Boston, Mass.
1876, Dec. 24, Salina, Kan.
1856, Sept. 29, Boston, Mass.
i860, Sept. 21, Maiden, Mass.
HARRIET CHAPIN DAY, daughter of Luke, (No. 966), was born in West Springfield, Mass., August
30, 1829. She married in Somerville, Mass., January i, 1854, WILLIAM HENRY, son of Warren and Nancy
lyFarnswortJi) SKINNER, born in Cavendish, Vt., September 13, 1828 ; hotel keeper in Peru, Ind., in 1882.
5646
SKINNER child.
.\lbert Henry. | 1S55, Jan'v 15. Amherst, Mass.
Married at Proctersville, Vt,, Jan'v 15, 1878, Mary Osburn Paige.
-»»^ 2672 >^^*^
JOEL HOLMES DAY, a farmer in Salina, Kan., son of Luke, (No. 996), was born in Chicopee, Mass.,
January 27, 1S32. He married in Hillsboro, 111., November 30, 1854, CHRISTIANA TILSON, daughter of
Thomas and Anna B. {Spillman) STURTEVANT, who was born in Hillsboro, August 26, 1836.
5648
5649
I. Anna Hakriet.
II. FrEHERIC ClIAl'IN.
III. loEL Arthur.
DAY CHILDREN.
1S57, May 3. Hillsboro, 111.
185S, Nov. 20,
1861, March 16, "
— .^ 2G73 .-»*
1S57, Oct. 10, Hillsboro, 111.
1859, Sept. 5,
ELIZABETH ANN DAY, daughter of Luke, (No. 996), was born in Chicopee, Mass., April 7, 1833.
She married in Westfield, Mass., November 27, 1850, HENRY, son of Edward and Silvia {Hart) ALBRO,
born in Winsted, Conn., April 2, 1831 ; gold and silver plater, Springfield, Mass.
5650 I. Herbert Webster.
5651 II. Henry Lincoln.
5652 HI. Cora Isabelle.
^(.S'i IV. Kittik Edith Grace.
ali;ro children.
1852, Sept. 2, West Granville, Ma
1859, Feb'y 15.
i860, Aug. 13,
1873, Marcli 4. Springfield, Mass.
1S62, Oct. 12, West Sullield, Conn.
— »^ 2677 .^-^
SARAH DEWEY ELY, daughter of Solomon, (No. 998), was born in Pittsfield, Mass., March 29, 1831,
and died in Belvidere, Boone county, 111., April 28, 1881. She married in Springfield, Mass., November 19,
1862, JOHN HAVEN, son of Calvin and Wealthy {Braiuh) KENDALL, born in Pittsfield, Mass., December
20, 1819. In 1865 Mr. Kendall removed from Pittsfield, Mass., to Belvidere, 111., where he now resides.
KENDALL CHILDREN.
5654 I. John Ely.
5655 II. Charles Nel>
1S69, Aug. 29, Belvidere, 111.
1S73, May 2,
*^ 2678 I
JULIUS ELY, son of Solomon, (No. 998), was born in Pittsfield, Mass., August
in Creenbush, N. Y., HANNAH MARIA P.USH.
CHILDREN.
I. Geiiri;e Henry.
1834. He married
5656
5657
II. Emma.
Ill, M \RV Ei,iz,\i;f,tii,
EIGHTH GENER.\TION.
MARY ELIZABETH ELY, daughter of Solomox, (No. 998), was horn m Pittsfield, ]\Lass., December 17,
1840, and died at Ida Grove, la., May 15, 1879. She married in Pittsfield, August 23, 1870, CHARLES
WILLARD, son of Willard and Charlotte E, {Bull) ROLLINS, an attorney-at-lavv at Ida Grove, born at
East Corrinth, Me., July 21, 1843.
5f>59
5G60
I. Roy Ely.
II. Mary Elisabeth.
ROLLINS CHH.tlREN.
1874, June II, Tipton, la.
1879, May 7, Ida Grove, la.
-.^-. S603 .-.«^
SAMUEL DEWEY ELY, son of Elihu, (No. lOOO), a whip maker, living in Rochester, N. Y., was born
in Westfield, Mass., October 13, 1834, where he married, June 25, 1867, DELIA ADEL.\IDE, daughter of Ezra
and (Clark) WRIGHT, born in Montgomery, Mass., October 8, 1843, and died in Rochester, N. Y., June
29, 1871. He married, August 19, 1872, EMILY FRINK, daughter of Frederick C. and Lucretia W. {Howe)
WILSON, born in Rochester, July 15, 1852.
CHILDREN.
5661
I.
Samuel Wright.
1869, Aug. 20,
Rochester, N
Y.
1869,
Sept. 20," Roclie.stei
, N. V
5662
11.
Delia Adelaide.
1871, June 29,
1871,
Aug. I,
5663
III.
Frederick Wilson.
1873, May 16,
5f'64
IV.
George Elihu.
1874, June 29,
S6f'S
V.
Charles Wesley.
1S77, Feb'y 13.
5666
VI.
Lucretia Janet.
1879, March 19,
18S0,
May 10, Roclicstcr
N. V
S667
VII.
Gertrude Holmes.
18S1, Oct. 20,
566S
VIII.
R.\YMiiND Marshall.
1SS4, Jan'y 20,
^ f>.f\r*.A. ^.
18S4,
Aug. 22,
MARY ESTHER ELY, daughter of Elihu, (No. lOOO), was born in Westfield, Mass., March 11, 1837,
where she now resides and where she married, October 22, i860, MADISON BAILEY, son of Junior and Maria
{Bailey) SMITH, who was born in Southwick, Mass., May 24, 1837, and died in Springfield, Mass., Sept. 9,
1873. She married, June 9, 1875, JAMES, son of Samuel and Maroaret {Riiliffson) BARKLEY, a cigar
manufacturer, born in Gilboa, N. Y., April 4, 1830.
5669 I. Nellie Maria.
5670 II. Frank Ely.
smith children.
1862, April 4, Westfield, Mass.
1867, March 30,
1864, May 21, Westfield, Mass.
2686
GEORGE ELLIOTT ELY, son of Elihu, (No. lOOO), was born in Westfield, Mass., August 11, 1842, is
a whip maker living in Rochester, N. Y. He married in Springfield, Mass., August 20, 1868, w-here she was liorn
November 16, 1844, EVELYN M., daughter of Joseph T. and Rebecca F. {Hale) MAGINNIS.
CHILDREN.
5671
I.
Jessie Dewey.
1S69, March i6. Westfield, Mass.
5672
II.
Grace Evelyn.
1870, Dec. 12, Rochester, N. Y.
S673
111.
Ellen Maria.
1S73, Oct. 8,
5674
IV.
Mary Rebecca.
1877, Sept. 25,
5675
V.
George Gaylord.
1S79, Nov. 17,
LEVI EMERSON LATIMER, son of Abicail Ely, (No. 1003), an attorney at law, at Eau Claire, Wis.,
was born in Bloomfield, Conn., April 12, 1837, where he married, April 2, 1863, NELLIE M., daughter of
Samuel and Nancy BUCKINGHAM, born in Essex, Conn., October 24. 1837.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 333
LATIMER CHILDREN.
5(,y6 I. A Son. ] 1864, Jaii'v 22, Eau Claire, Wis. I 1864, Jan'v 24, Eaii Claire, Wis.
5()77 II. EiiiENE BrcKLNCiiAM. I iSfi7, Oct. 20, " " | 1S74, March 3,
-»--i S69X ►-♦
CHARLES ELY LATIMER, son of Abigail Ely, (No. 1003), a book-keeper, living in Ann Arbor, Mich.,
was born in Bloomfield, Conn., November 22, 1843. He married in Ann Arbor, November 22, 1S70, SARAH
C, daughter of Isaac and Sarah (I/i/rd) ELLIOTT, born in Pittsfield, Mich., September i, 1848.
LATIMER CHILD.
567S I. Fi.dRE.NCE ELl.iorr. | 1S75, June 9, Lansing-, Mich. |
. -»» - 263S ^^^
ELIZABETH ANN ELY, daughter of Joseph M., (No. 1004), was born in Westfield, Mass., January
9, 1833, where she married, August 22, 1856, REV. SPENCER OAKES DYER, a minister in the Methodist
Episcopal Church, son of Oakes and Electa (S/oddnrd) Dyer, born in Plainfield, Mass., October 4, 1827.
Residence, Waltham, Mass.
DYER child.
5679 I. Helen Josephine. | iSsg, Sept. 9, Becket, Mass. |
Married in Waltham, Mass., Oct. 21, iSSo, Edmund Martin, son of Henry A. and Harriette
^RusseIl) Yount;, born in Sherlnirn, Mass., Dec. 30, 1851. A watch maker. No children.
.^ 2694= ^^♦.
JOSEPH MINOR ELY, son of Joseph M., (No. 1004), born in Westfield, Mass., August 15, 1840,
where he died October 19, 1876. He married in Stephentown, N. Y., Novemljcr 11, 1S63, MARIA, daughter of
Walter and Mary {Ingham) PEASE, born in Middlefield, Mass., October 13, 1840.
CHILD.
5680 I. (Jrace Rose. | 1866, April iS, Westfield, Mass. |
^»-. 2699 ►^«-
HENRY WILSON ELY, son of Joseph M., (No. 1004), was born in Westfield, Mass., November
10, 1853, where he now resides, an attorney at law, and where he married. May 12, 1880, SARAH NAOMI,
daughter of Phineas and Phebe (Gi/lman) BUELL, born in Westfield, Mass., May 27, 1852.
CHILD.
56S1 I, Joseph Buell. | 18S1, Feb'y 22, Westfield, Mass. \
♦*-. arroi. ^^*-
HENRY CLAY ELY, son of Levi, (No. 1005), was born in La Porte, Ind., January 19, 184S, where he
died August 15, i88x. He married in La Porte, July 7, 1872, ROSE, daughter of Thomas and Hannah {Ford)
Mclaughlin, bom in Rochester, N. Y., June, 1S50.
CHILDREN.
5682 I. Grace Rose. | 1S73, Sept. 23, La Porte, Ind.
5683 II. Mary L<jimse. | 1876, Marcli 15, '•
^^^ srroa ^.-^
SARAH THOMAS ELY, daughter of Rev. Thomas, (No. 1006), was born in Falmouth, Mass., November
12, 1837. She married in Acushnet, Mass., September 21, 1864, JOHN S.ANDFORD, son of William S. and
Rachel {Col/ins) ROBERTS, a merchant in Providence, R. I., born at East tlreenwich, R. L, .August 7, 1834.
ROBERTS CHILD.
I 1S74, On. 14, .\ruslinet, Mass
334 EIGHTH GENERATION.
... . 8704 ^^*~-
EDWARD MASON ELY, son of Rev. THo.^rAS, (No. 1006), uas born in Providence, R. I., Oi:tober 26,
1844. He is a grocer. Residence, East Providence, R. I. He married at Acushnet, Mass., June 14, 1866,
SARAH JANE, daughter of Capt. Walter and Jane E. TABER, born at Acushnet, February 20, 1846, where
she died November 30, 1870. He married at Fall River, Mass., April 21, 1875, LYDIA HALL, daughter of
Capt. George W. and Esther Rose BURNEY, born at Middletown, R. I., March 10, 1853.
CHILDREN.
5685 I. Ln.i Stella. I 1S67, .^pril i, .Acushnet, Mass.
56S6 II. Etta Masmx. ! 186S, Oct. ^, •' " ' 1S75, Oct. 19.
-»^^ avix ►-♦
WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON ELY, son of Willla.m, (No. 1008), was born ni Westfield, Mass., May
10, 1851. When 20 years of age he was appointed Principal of Public Schools at Rye Neck, N. Y., and two years
later Principal of the Public Schools of Tarrytown, N. Y. He attended the lectures of the New York University,
Law Department, was admitted to the Bar in 1875, and has since that time practiced law in Tarrytown where he resides.
He married in Tarrytown September i, 1876, IDA, daughter of Frazier and Mary {Buchaniiaii) ROP)ERTS, born
in New York Citv, November 16, 1856.
CHU.D.
56S7 I. WiLLLAM Allien Hall. | 1S77, July 5, Taiivtown, N, Y. |
-*.^ arris, .-**
ADDISON ELY, son of \Vii.ll\m, (No. 1008), was born in We.stfield, Ma.ss., May 23, 1853. Residence,
Rutherford, Bergen county, N. J. He married at Union, N. J., December 29, 1874, where she was born March
I, 1856, EMILY JAYNE, daughter of Wtlll^i H. and Marietta {Lyoti) JOHNSON.
CHILD.
56SS I. Ai.i.isdN. I 1S75, Nov. 26, Caldwell, N. J. |
*^^ srrijs ^^-m
EUNICE SALINA ELY, daughter of Heman, (No. 1009), was born at Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y.,
February 12, 1809. She married at Portland, Chautauqua county, N. V., October iS, 1829, DELOS, son of
Perry and Lanev (^Kliimpli) HALL, born in Springfield, N. Y., Ajiril 26, 1807; a flirmer in Portland, N. Y.
HALL CHILDREN.
1830, Ma)' 14, Portland, N. Y.
1S32, Feb'y 13,
1835, Feb'y 15,
1837, July 28, '■ •' 1863, June 13, Sugar Creek, Wis.
-»- - 2V16 ^ «*-
56S9*
I.
Li-.vi Leu
5690*
II.
OSCAK Gl
5f>9i
III.
Adalintc.
5692
IV.
Ely.
SALLY ELY, daughter of He.man, (No. 1009), was born at Dunkirk, N. Y., April 12, 181 1. She
married, November 3, 1828, HIRAM, son of Elisha and Patience (^Potter') ARNOLD, born in Rhode Island,
November 22, 1807, and died at Portland, N. Y., April 9, 185 1, where Mrs. Arnold now resides.
ARNOLD children.
5693* I. Linus Henry. I 1830, April 20, Portland, N. Y. I
5694 II. George Marcus. I 1832, Sept. 23, " •• |
Married in Portland, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1858, Mary L. Pecor. No children.
5695* III. Francis Galington. I 1S35, Aug. 23, Portland, \. Y. |
5696 IV. Elish.\ Van Rensselaer.! 1841, Feb'y ii, " " [
Married in Portland, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1864, Cornelia E., daughter of Aaron B. and Lucinda
(Ferris) Hiller, born in Chautauqua county, N. Y., March 9, 1846, and died in Portland,
N. Y'., Feb'y 19, 1871. He married, Oct. 17.1877. Fliebe Henrietta daughter of Lau-
rens and Pliebe E. (Knapp) Hnlburt, born in Portland, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1850. He is
a farmer in Portland. No children.
5697* V. Hiram Deloss. | 1850, May 13, Portland, N. Y. I
EIGHTH GENERATION.
335
-»^^ a.Ti.'v .-**-
I.(JUISA ELY, daughter of Heman, (No. 1009), was born in Dunkirk, N. V., Ajiril 26, 1813. She
married in Portland, N. Y., in 1836, FERDIN.\ND, son of Perry and L.\nev {Klumpli) HALL, who was born in
Springfield, N. Y., June 28, 1815, and died in Ghautauqua, N. Y., April 22, 1869. She is living in Ghautauqua.
I. Heman Cornelus.
11. Marvin William.
III. LydiaJane.
IV. Charlotte Salina.
HAI.I, CHILDREN.
1837, June 23, Wesificld, N. Y.
iS3q, Jan'y 28,
1844, Feb'v I", riuuitauqiia, N. Y.
1847, |ul\- 3.
1861, July 7, CluuiUuiqua, N. Y.
1868, Oct I,
~*.^ a-zxs .►*
MARGARET ELY, daughter of Heman, (No. 1009), was born in Portland, N. Y., April 30, 1817, died
in \Vestfield, N. Y., December 9, 1881. She married in Sherman, N. Y., September 15, 1851, BUSHROD
WASHINGTON, son of Tvrus and Anna {Catlin) GOOD\YIN;a mechanic and former, born in Portland, N. Y.,
May 28, 1824. Residence, Westfield, N. Y.
I. ISAIHIRE El'NICE.
II. Louisa Cornelia.
III. Frank Henry.
(;Ol)l)\VIX CHILDREN.
1854, Oct. 14, Portland, N. Y.
1856, Nov. II,
1861, Oct. 22,
— »»-. ST'ax ►^♦-
AYILLL\M GULLEN ELY, son of Linus, (No. lOlO), a glass manufacturer in Glyde, N. Y., was born
in lunius, Seneca county, N. Y., September 10, 181S. He married in Havana, N. Y., October — , 1853, MINx-V,
daughter of Erastus DOWNES, born in Preble, N. Y., January 6, 1S26, and died in Glyde, N. Y., February
16, 1878.
CHILDREN.
J7U5 I. Chaklls Downes. | 1S54, Oct. iS. Clyde, N. Y. |
A glass manufacturer in Clyde, N. Y., where he married, March 16, iSSi, Eugenia
Caroline, daughter of Jarvis E. and Mary (Derbyshire) Smith, born at Clyde, N. Y.,
May 6, 1858.
570(1 II. WiLi.i.vM Day. | 1S62, Oct. 27, Clyde, N. Y. |
-»^^ 2-723 ^ .*-^
MARI.\ DOLLY EL\^ daughter of Linus, (No. lOlO), was born in Junius, N. Y., March 29, 1823, where
she married, January 22, 1845, DARWIN, son of Nathan Pratt and Betsey {Faine) GOLVIN, a physician
and surgeon, born in Kingsbury, N. Y., July 6, 1822. Residence, Glyde, N. Y.
Cdl.VlN CHILD.
5707 I. Maria Lulisa. | 184S, Nov. 25, Clyde, N. Y. |
Married, in Clyde, N. Y., Feb'v 28, 1S78, George Jonathan Oakes, born in Rochester,
N. Y., Feb'y 9, 1S42, son of George and Mary Ann (Prouguee) Oakes. Merchant in
Rochester. No children.
-».-. 2724 I
GORNfc;LI.\ ELY, daughter of Linus, (No. 1010), was born in Junius, N. Y., May 13, 1832. She
married in Glyde, N. Y., December 19, 1855, PHILLIP M.\RK, son of Phillip M. and Lucretia (Sayre)
DeZENG, a coal dealer, born in Bainbridge, N. Y., March 15, 1821. Residence, Glyde, N. Y.
DE ZENG child.
1S71, .April 2, Neu- V.)ik City.
536
EIGHTH GENERATION.
JOHN GAGE ELY, son ol" Lin'us, (No. lOlO), was born in Junius, N. Y., August 3, 1838. He married
in Waterloo, N. Y., July 4, 1867, SARAH A LLENA, daughter of Hknkv A. and Lydi.\ Ann (£s/fs) (IRISWOLD,
horn in (Geneva, N. Y., June 16, 1849. Residc-nce, Clyde, N. Y.
5709
5710
5711
I. Minnie Corn'ei.I;\.
II. Fred Hewes.
III. (jEorge Linus.
CHILDREN.
1S68, Dc-c. 28, Clyde, N. V.
1870, April 23, " "
1872, Fcb'v 26, "
-»»^ 2726 ►*<
LUCETTA GOULDING, daughter of Lydia Ely, (No. lOll), was born in Dunkirk, N. Y., December 22,
1S08, and died in Sheridan, N. Y., December 7, 1872. She married in Sheridan, March 20, 1827, IRA, son of
Joel H.\LSTEAD, born October 8, 1805, living in ViUanova, N. Y.
H.Yl.^^TE.AD CHILDREN.
5712 I. Ika Tim.uiiv. I 1828, Fub'y 2, Gowanda, N. Y. |
.Manicd, al Dunkirk, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1S77, Helen Etta Geer, who was born Jan'y 16, KS55.
He is a farmer in Sheridan, N. V. No children.
5713 II. |llEl..
5714 HI. .Al.llERr L.\WRENCK.
5715"' I\^. E.MMET.
5716 V. M.\RI.\.
5717* VI. Mary Lvdia.
5718 VII. Eli.en.
1831, Nov. 2g, Gowanda, N. Y.
1834, Feb'y 3,
1837, April 7, Villanova, N. Y.
1838, Nov. 13,
1842, Jan'y 25,
1S47, Feb'y 20,
*^ S72S ►♦*--^
1866. Aug. 17, San Francisco, Cal.
[Unmarried.]
1835, July 18, Hamilton, Canada.
1840, Sept. 9, Villanova, N. Y.
1S73, .Vpril 17, Sheridan, N. Y.
HOMER GOULDING, son of Lydia Ely, (No. lOll), was born in Dunkirk, N. Y., February 27, 1.S16,
and died in Sheridan, N. Y., Eebruary 6, 1858. He marrid in Sheridan, .Xpril 26, 1838, NANCY ANN, daughter
of Ira and Lucretia LUCAS, born in Murray, Orleans county, N. Y., June 10, 1817. She married second,
February 27, 1S67, DANIEL SARIN, and is living in liiisti, N. Y.
i;()ri,i)iNi; children.
5719 I. .ViiiEur IIciMKK. I 1S40, July 20, Slieridan, .\. V. |
He enlisted as a private in the war of the Rebellion -Vuf,'. 3'), 1S62, and died al Slallbrd
C. H., Va., May 18, 1863. Unmarried.
5720 II. Hanson Timothy. | 1846, June 26, Villanova, N. Y. | iSOO, June 10. .\rk\vri}{lu, .N. V.
Married, at Hanover, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1865, Francelia McNett. No children.
5721 III. Esther Ann. | 1852, Oct. 0, Villanova, N. Y. | 1S79. April 12, Husli, N. V.
Married, at Dunkirk, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1S76. John Blodgett. No children.
5722* IV. AkmieJ.wk. I 1S55, Oct. 29, Villanova, N. Y. |
^.^ 2729 ►^
CLARISS.\ ELY, daughter of David, (No. 1013), was born in Henrietta, Monroe county, N. Y., August
15, 1816. She iTiarried, April 10, 1834, THOMAS, son of Jacob and Katharine (^Zerphos) WRIGHT, born at
Cobbleskill, Sihoharie county, N. Y., March 12, 1810.
WRKJHT I. HILDREN.
5723* I. t_)KE.N Ei.wAiME. j 1835, Sept. 16, Henrietta, N. Y. I
5724 II- Jacob Adrian. | 1837, Oct. 3, " " ! 1873, Oct. 26, Webster, N. Y.
Married, Feb'y 3, 1S70, Sarali E. Knijiht, daughter of Enos and Betsey (Robb) Knight.
No children.
5725* III. Lucinda Jane. 1841, Feb'y 19. Rush, N. Y.
5726* IV. David Walter. ! 1S46, May 7,
5727* V. George Herbert. | 1848, May 20, Hrijjluon, N. Y.
5728 \'I. Mark E\ekE] I. 1S54. Nov. i).
EIGHTH GENERATION.
337
I 2730 -^i
MATILDA ELY, daughter of David, (No. 1013), was born in West Henrietta, N. Y., September 27,
iSiS, and died in Rush, Monroe count}-, N. Y., July 2, 1840. She married, Nov. 20, 1836, REV. WILLIAM,
son of Elisha and Anna {Bills) SIBLEY, born in Rush, N. Y., October 13, 1813, where he died March 28,
1873. He was for many years pastor of the Disciple Church, North Rush, of which his wife was a member.
SIBLEY CHILDREN.
572(/-
5730
I. Ndr.man Hvk(
II, Emmkii.
1S3S, .'\pril 7, Rush, N. Y.
1840, June 26, "
1S40, Aug. 23, Rusli, N. Y.
2*731 ►♦<
LYDIA M.\R(i.\RKT ELY, daughter of David, (^Xo. 1013), was born in West Henrietta, N. Y., lanuary
19, 182 r. She married, November 15, 1S40, HENRY BISHOP, son of Daniel and Elizabeth {Il/s/it>/>)
HART, l)orn in North Rush, N. Y., June 12, 1814. Residence, North Rush. Occupation, a farmer.
hart children.
1S43, Dlc. 6. Rush. \. Y.
1S47, Oct. 16,
1850, June 2,
1S53, May 20,
*»^ 2732 ►••
5 731"
I.
RijswKLi. Jacoi;.
5732*
II.
Ch.vrles Linus.
5733*
III.
Ekmina Jane.
5734
IV.
Mary Lucelia.
JANE ELIZABETH ELY, daughter of D.wid, (No. 1013), was born in West Henrietta, March 21, 1823,
where she died July 18, 1848. She married, November 5, 1845, ABNER, son of Andrew and Martha (^Hoyt)
BUSHM.\N, born in Henrietta, N. Y., November 29, 182 1. A fiirmer ; residence, Mendon Center, Monroe Co., N. Y.
I. Curnelia Jane.
BUSHMAN child.
I 1848, .-Vpril 10, Rush, N. Y.
-^^ srraa ►^
MARCUS JONES ELY, son of David, (No. 1013), was boni in West Henrietta, N. Y., September 26,
1825. A farmer ; residence. North Rush, N. Y. He married, March 28, 1847, EUNICE, daughter of Joel and
Parmelia {Colwell) EATON, born in Barre, N. Y., September 18, 1825, and died in Murray, N. Y., April 21,
1863. He married, July 3, 1864, MRS. ANN {Thompson) BABBITT, daughter of William and Sarah {Gretton)
THOMPSON, born in Brockport, N. Y., October 14, 1837.
children.
1847, Dec. 27, Henrietta, N. Y.
1850, Nov. 5,
1S52, Dec. 27,
.^gent for agricultural implements. Residence, Mendon, N. Y., where he married, Dec.
25, 1878, Marietta, daughter of Mason and Julia S. (Webster) Eckler, horn Sept. 30, iS
5736*
I.
Clarence Rosell.
5737*
II.
M-^tilda Sylvia.
573S
III.
Frank Alfred.
IV. Carrie Minetta.
1S7O. Feb'y 17, Rush, N. Y.
574'>
V.
Daviii.
5741
VI.
Tennie Lot'isE
5742
VII.
.Ai.LiE May.
5743
VIII.
Wade Hami-to
I 1S58, May 20, Murray, N. Y.
by SECOND marriage.
I 1866, Aug. 24,
1870, Nov. 12, Rush, .\. Y.
1873, May 28,
1877, July 12,
-»« ^ 2V36 ^-*-
HOMER CASWELL ELY, son of D.wid, (No. 1013), was born in West Henrietta, N. Y., April 27, 1833.
Residence, Rochester,- N. Y. He is deputy sheriff of Monroe county, N. Y., has been supervisor several terms,
and chairman of the board. He married, October 11, 1854, HANNAH ALMIRA, daughter of Frederick and
Amanda {Armstrong) ALBERTSON, liorn in Rush, N. Y., April 25, 1834, and died November 29, 1883, in
Rochester, N. Y.
I. Emma Flukkm.
II. Ci.aka I wi:.
children.
1S57, Aug. 30, Henrietta, N. Y.
1861, Aug. II,
I 1877, Oct. 3, Mendcj
338 EIGHTH GENERATION.
-»»- 2730 •^*~-
DARWIN SMITH ELY, son of David, (No. 1013 i, was born in West Henrietta, N. Y., Septenil)er 22,
1S39. A farmer; residence, North Rush, N. Y. He married, November 19, 1862, ERIN, daughter of Jdhn and
CvNTHiA M. {Diver) BUSHMAN, born in Henrietta, November 19, 1845.
5746 I. Willie Skvm(ii"r.
5747 II. Llxv.
574S ill. Charles Austin.
1S63, Sept. 17, Henrietta, N". V.
1S71, Fcb'v 14,
1S77, Feb'y 20,
•. ^ 2V39 - .
RUTH MINERVA ELY, daughter of Rilharu, (No. 1014), was born in Warren, Hei-kimer (ounty,
N. Y., October 12, 1824. Residence, Springfield Centre, N. Y. She married in Springfield, Otsego county,
N. Y., June 25, 1844, where he was born August 31, 1821, MARTIN, son of Sterlinc. and Elizabeth {Tennaiit)
WAY.
WAV CHILDREN.
5749* I- Marv Maklv. 1S47, May 2, Spiinj;fieUI, X. V.
5750" II. Richard Sterllnc. i 1S52, Feb'y 0,
5751 III. Ely Hema.n. i 1859, D<^c. 31,
5752 IV. LvDiA Ella. \ iS6i, Sept. 30,
5753 V. William Burt. I 1865, July 30,
*.- av^i ►.♦
MARGARET ELY, daughter of Warren, (No. 1016), was born in Springfield, N. Y., February 11, 1829,
where she married, March 29, 1848, DANIEL, son of Samuel G. and Ei.izahe'ih {S/iati/) SMITH, born in
Springfield, N. Y., November 9, 1S18. Residence, Van Hornelsville, N. Y.
SMIIH CHILDREN.
1S50, Sept. 25, Sprinyliekl, X. Y. I iSSo, July 12. Spriiijitiehl, N. Y.
1S54, Feb'y 11, " " 1S54. March 12,
1855, March 10, "
1S60, Sept. 12, " " 1S62, \\\<^. 30,
1864, May 12, '■ " I
Married at Richlield Sprintrs, N. Y., Xov. 24, iSSi, Edward, son of Michael and Maifjaret
(Moore) McKay, born in Stark, Herkimer county, Nov. 25, 1857. Xo children.
•^^ s-r^a ►...^
5754*
1.
Charles Ely.
5755
11.
Willie.
5756*
HI.
Caroline Ei.i/.ah
nil.
5757
IV.
Mary.
5758
V.
Err a.
ELIZA L. ELY, daughter of Warren, (No. 1016), was born in Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y., January
II, 1831. She married in Springfield, N. Y., November i, 1854, JACOB W., son of Daniel and Catherine
( Tennanf) BASSINGER, born in Springfield, N. Y., January 27, 1818, where he died September 22, 1866. Mrs.
Bassinger's residence is East Springfield, N. Y.
bassincer children.
5759
I.
(iEORCiE HeNRV.
1856,
June 16, Warren, N. Y.
5760
II.
Ellen Drucilla.
1858,
June 13,
5761
III.
Fr.vnk Ely.
1863,
Aug. 4. Sprinirfield, X. \
5762
IV.
Eliz.vbeth May.
1865
May II,
HARRIET ELY, daughter of W.arren, (No. 1016), was born in Warren, N. Y., March 29, 1833. She
married in Springfield, N. Y., December 15, 1853, DAVIS AUGUSTUS, son of David and Freelove {Sweet)
DOOLITTLE, born in Springfield, N. Y., July's, 1828, where he died October 24, 1873. Her residence is
Springfield, N. \'.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
339
57f>3
57f'4
57''5
I. Wii.LARn Arthur.
II. RUFUS Fayl.\nd.
III. Cakiilixe Matilda
DOOLITTLE CHILDREN.
1S55, Sept. 12, Warren, N. Y.
1859, Oct. 17, Sprinsfield, N. Y.
1867, May 16,
1879, Dec. 6, Springtic-Ul, .\. Y.
LYDL\ ELY, daughter of \Varren, (No. 1016), was born in Springfield, N. Y., June 20, 1S35, and died
in Canajoharie, N. Y., October 16, 1869. She married in Springfield, N. ¥., December 23, 1857, DANIEL, son
of Daniel and Catharine (^Walraili) BASSINGER, born in Springfield, N. Y., December 28, 1831. A jeweler
in C;iens Falls, N. Y.
BASSINCEK CHILDREN.
5766
57fi7
I. Frederick.
II. X Son.
1863, June 13, Springfield, N. Y.
1869, July 10, Canajolmric, N. Y.
-»*-. srr-VT ►♦<
1S69, July 16, Canajoharie. N. Y.
SMITH ELY, son of Warren, (No. 1016), was born in Springfield, N. ¥., June 4, 1841, where he now
resides. He married in Springfield, February 17, 1864, where she was born October 19, 1842, and died June 18,
1877, MARTH.Y, daughter of William and Rachel (^Alleii) WIKOFF. He married, February 26, 1878, MARY
W., daughter of Charles H. and Christie (Zc'flfi'w/i;-^) BATES, born in Cape Vincent, N. Y., December 27, 1854.
CHILDREN.
576S
I.
Margaret Louisa.
1865, Oct. 15,
Springfield, N. Y.
5769
II.
Lavinia.
1869, Dec. 2,
1870, April 8, Springfield, N. Y
5770
III.
Marion Lydia.
1871, Sept. 24,
5771
IV.
Charles Warren.
1S75. Jan'y 15,
5772
V.
Ross James.
1S77, March 31
, 0'74R . . ^
1S77, Sept. 3, Springfield, N. Y
FITZ JAMES ELY', son of Warren, (No. 1016), was born in Springfield, N. Y., May 18, 1843. A
farmer living in London, Neb. He married in Brownsville, Neb., May 5, 1868, MARY, daughter of Joseph
and Harriet {Madden) DE LAY, born in Appanoose county, la., July 10, 1852.
CHILDREN.
r8&9, Sept. 27, London, Neb.
5773
I.
War REN.
1869, Feb'y 15
London, Neb.
5774
II.
Charles Floyd.
1870, May 8,
5775
III.
Harriet Caroline.
1B72, Nov. 16,
5776
IV.
Lucv.
1876, July II,
5777
V.
.\lice.
1879, April S,
-1.*- or7-a-s» ^-..^
ADDIE HEWES ELY, daughter of Warren, (No. 1016), was born in Springfield, N. Y., June 27, 1847,
where she now resides, and where she married, February 3, 1875, PERRY, son of Marvin and Edith Ann
(Rauiii) BENNETT, born in Springfield, N. Y., November 16, 1846.
BENNETT CHILDREN.
1876, May 31, Springfield, N. Y.
1878, March 14,
1879, Sept. 5.
1880, Oct, 16,
-»- -. avs-az ^^..-
577S
I.
Ella May.
5779
II.
EiiiTH Caroline
S7S0
III.
Myrtle Chase.
57S1
IV.
(Irace Arlene.
DANIEL FISK WHEELER, son of Diantha H.wden, (No. 1018), a farmer, living in Gilmer,
Lake county, 111., was born in Warren, N. Y., December 12, 1824. He married in Kenosha, Wis., October 17,
1S49, BATHSHEBA., daughter of Stephen GARWOOD, born in Crawford county, Pa., and died at Ela, Lake
county. 111., June 18, 1874. He married, August 15, 1S77, JANE ABIGAIL, daughter of Samuel S. and
Maria (Moon-) ISLOl XIKTT.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
5752 I. Sylvester Stephens.
5753 II. Alfred Hayden.
5754 HI. Daniel Edson.
5755 IV. Anson Perry.
WHEELER CHILDREN.
1S51, Aug. 31, Ela, 111.
1S53, July 17, ■• ■'
1855, Aug. S,
1868, March iS, ■'
•-i^ 2V36 ►.*
S72. Maich 23, Ela, II
SARAH DIANTHA WHEELER, daughter of Diantha Hayden, (No. 1018), was born in Warren,
N. Y., June 3, 1829, and died at Ela, Lake county. 111., September 30, 1866. She married in Ela, 111., May
9, 1849, CARTER B., son of Walter and Fanny {Houghtoti) MORSE, born in Pomfret, Vl., March 29. 1S27.
HORSE CHILDREN.
iSSi, Sept. 9.
5786
57S7
57S8
I. Charles Edcar.
II. Walter Ray.
III. Stkli.y DL\N]riA.
1850, May 15, Ela, 111.
1S53, Dec. ig, "
1S60, Sept. 25, "
.^ 2758 ^.*
HARRIET ALLEN, daughter of Harriet Elv, (No. 1026), was born in Springfield, N. Y., February 28,
1813. She married in Waterville, N. Y., December 11, 1830, (iROVE WINSLOW, son of Alfred and
Pamelia {Biillen) WILLIS, born in Winfield, N. Y., March 31, 181 1. A hatter, living in Winona, Minn.
WILLIS CHILDREN.
1834, Fcb'y 16, Oswego, N. Y. i
1836, April 9, "
1837, Sept. 30, " " I
Is a civil engineer, connected with the St. Louis & Minneapolis R y. Residence, Fort
Dodge, la. He married at La Claire, la., Feb'y 2, 1865, Mary Ellen, daughter of Adna
and Mary (Dodge) Gilbert, born at Burk, Franklin county, N. Y., June 20, 1S41,
57S0*
I.
II.VRRIF.T Ann.
57go*
II.
Mary Ely.
5791
III.
Grove Winsi.ow.
5792*
IV.
Ri'Fus Alfred.
1842,
Jan'y 4, Paris
Wi
5793"
V.
MaTILD.4. LlXINDA.
1846,
Nov. 25, "
5794
VI.
Jennie Pamelia.
1S48,
Nov. 5,
5795*
VII.
Henry John.
1852,
Aug. 27, "
T^
HARRIET ADALINE ELY, daughter of Gad, (No. 1027), was born in Warren, N. Y., February 12,
1818. Residence, Sandy Creek, Oswego county, N. Y., where she married, November 20, 1849, SAMUEL, son
of John and Margaret (GwM/vV) THOMPSON, born in Hebron, N. Y., June 8, 1S08, and died at Sandy Creek,
N. Y., September 17, 1879.
5796
I. Robert Ely.
THOMPSON CHILD.
I 1S53, Nov. 3, Sandy Creek, N. Y.
-^^ 2*760 -**-
MARIETTE ELY, daughter of Gad, (No. 1027), was born in Warren, N. Y., May 3, 1821, where she
married, February 7, 1844, ROBERT, son of John and Dwtitsaxk {Babcock) DE LONG, born in Otsego, N. Y.,
June 5, 181 2. Residence, Richfield, N. Y. Occupation, boarding-house keeper.
DE LONG CHILDREN.
5797
579S
5799
1. Damon Adell.
II. .\lice Desette.
III. Ai.viN Bradley.
1847, Nov. 18, Richfield, N. Y.
1850, Sept. 7, Warren, N. Y.
1852, June 20, Richfield, N. V.
LOUISA ELY, daughter of Gad, (No. 1027), was born in Warren, N. Y., December 3, 1822, where she
married March 15, 1847, JOHN LINKLON, son of Ephraim and Elizabeth {Salisbury) MALLARY, born in
Nelson, Madison county, N. Y., April 22, 181 1, and died at Sandy Creek, N. Y., March 23, 1877, where Mrs.
Mallitry now resides.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
341
5800* I. Paulina Cora.
5801* II. LvniA ROSETTA.
5802* III. |iiIIN Ll-NKLOX.
MALLARY CHILDREN.
184S, Feb'y 18, Sandy Creek, N. Y.
1850, June 16,
1852, Nov. 17, '■ "
-..^^ 2762 -»♦
CHARLOTTE ELY, daughter of Gad, (No. 1027), was born in Warren, N. Y., July 25, 1824. She
married at Richfield Springs, April 16, 1850, her cousin, OLIVER ELY, son of Harvey and Sophia (E/y)
NOBLE, born in Wheeler, Steuben county, N. Y., September 19, 1822, and died at Rio, Wis., March 9, 1883.
NOBLE CHILDREN.
5S03*
5S04
5S05
5S06
5S07
5 80S
5809
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
SVLVESTHR.
lIia.EN.
M.VR'iHA Amelia.
Frances Louisa.
1851, Jan'y 11, Otsego, Wis.
1S53, J.-in'y 14,
1855, Oct. 14, Rio, Wis.
1857, Dec. 2g,
Married, Dec. 25, 1878, Thomas Batty, of Rio. No children.
Lydia Mabel.
Harriet Sophronia.
.'\n.\a Amelia.
1859, July 3, Rio,
i86r, Sept. 23, "
1867, Aug. 30, "
1854, Sept. 3, Rio, Wi;
1857, Sept, 14,
1S81, Feb'v 28, ■■
1S79.
— »» -. 2'7'63 ►.*—
AMELIA ELY, daughter of Gad, (No. 1027), was born in Warren, N. Y., September 6, 1830. She
married at Richfield Springs, N. Y., December 25, 1S56, where he was born June 8, 1832, NEWTON, son of
Samuel B. and Lucy {Briivnmii) ST. JOHN ; a farmer living in Richfield Springs.
ST. JOHN CHILDREN.
sSkj I. -Xnna Bump. | 1S61, lan'y 5, Richfield Springs, N. Y. |
Married in Bridgewater, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1878, Dorr Erastus, son of Cyrus A. and Ascnatli
M. (Allen) Gilmore, born in E.xeter, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1S56. lU- is a printer. Residence,
Cooperstown, N. Y.
I. George Henry. | 1S65, Feb'y 13, Richfield Springs, N. Y. |
5S11
-».^2'764:^»«--^
AUGUSTA ELY, daughter of Gad, (No. 1027), was born in Warren, N. Y., September 6, 1844. Resi-
dence, Sloansville, Schoharie county, N. Y. She married at Springfield Center, N. Y., February 22, 1865, JACOB
HUDSON TEEPLE, born at Esperance, Schoharie county, N. Y., July 29, 1841, and died in Sloansville, Novem-
ber 17, 1879.
TEEPLE CHILDREN.
5S12
5813
5S14
I. Sanford Reumlv.
II. Ethel Augusta.
III. Clyde Maley.
1S65, Sept. I, Sloansville, N. Y.
1S69, May 15,
1877, Nov. 23,
♦^ srzGT ,^*^
LAMONT ALLEN, son of Asenath Ely, (No. 1028), was born in Springfield, N. Y., January 20, 182S.
He married in New London, Wis., October 13, 1857, MARIA, daughter of Ira and Sarah {Dean) MILLERD,
born at Decatur, Otsego county, N. Y., December 24, 1838.
5815
ALLEN CHILD.
I 1S62, .^ug. 17, New London, Wis.
-»*^ a-zes ^^
MARTHA PAMELIA ALLEN, daughter of Asenath Ely, (No. 1028), was born in Springfield, N. Y.,
April 7, 1833, and died in Chicago, 111., March 11, 1869. She married in Antioch, 111., October 12, 1857,
GEORGE WILSON, son of Charles and Jerusha {Chadwick) STANFORD, born in Wheeler, Steuben county,
N. Y., February 21, 1833. He is an attorney-at-law in Chicago.
i:i(;kiii (;eneration.
I. MONNIF, Al.ICK.
ST.\Nl-ORI) CHILD.
I 1S69, Fc'by 22, C-hicago, III.
f.^avzo .^*-
MARY FIDELIA ALLEN, daughter of Asen.a.th Ely, (No. 1028), born in Springfield, N. Y., April 7,
1833, and died in Chicago, 111., October 12, 1862. She married in Avon, Lake county, 111., February 2, 1852,
JAIRUS, son of Chakle.s and Jerush.\ {Chadnnck) STANFORD, born in Wheeler, N. Y.. September 20, 1S28,
and died in Waukegan, 111., July 26, 1S66.
SIANFORL) CHILDREN.
i860, Nov. 14, Antioch, III.
1S54, Aug. 14,
i86o, Dec. 4, " "
1S60, .-\pril 5, " "
1862, (Jet. 7. Chicago, 111.
5SI7
I.
Ch.\kles Allen.
1853.
April 7, AmioclL 111.
58IS
II.
A D.\rr,iiTER.
1854.
Aug. 12,
5819
III.
Sew ARD Lyman.
1857.
Aug. 21,
5820
IV.
Mary Charlotte.
1S60,
March 10, "
5821
V.
A Son.
1862,
Sept. 30, Chicago, 111
MARTH.\ NAOMI NOBLE, daughter of Sophl\ Ely, (No. 1029), was born in Cohocton, Steuben
county, N. Y., January 26, 1824, where she married, November 10, 1844, S.\MLTEL E., born in the same place
August I, i82i,son of .\bram and Elizabeth {Hart^ucH) LENT. He is a farmer in London, Loudon county, Ya.
LENT CHILDREN.
1S45, Sept. 21, Colioctoii, N. Y.
1847, Dec. 2, " " Died in infiincj'.
1849, Sept. 6,
1851, Dec. 15,
1855, Aug. 14, Fairfax county, Va. : 1S75, Fcb'y 18.
1S59, Oct. 4, London, Va. iSSo, Dec, 7, killed in a mine.
5822®
I.
H.\RK1ET .\NN.
5823
II.
H.\RVEY A.
5S24*
III.
William Edward.
5825*
IV.
Frank Pierce.
582f>
V.
Fayette.
5827
VI.
Ca.si'er nn!.\Rip.
-»»-i aw*
ADN.\ NOBLE, son of Sophia Ely, (No. 1029), was born at Wheeler, Steuben county, N. Y., December
23, 1825 ; is a farmer in Cohocton, N. Y., where he married, December 25, 1856, N.\NCY JANE, daughter of
Joseph and Nancy (Baker) DOLLR'ER, born in Avoca, N. Y., September 11, 1S37.
5S2S I. Martin Adelbert.
5829 II. Harvey Wheeler.
5S30 III. WlLLl.-VM Lv.MAN.
';83i IV. Iri.iA Belle.
NOBLE CHILDREN.
1858, Sept. 22, Cohocton, N. Y.
1861, May I,
1S64, Sept. n, "
1866, March 30, " "
1876, March 28, Cohocton, N. Y.
-»»^ aws ►*<
LUCY VALONA NOBLE, daughter of Sophia Ely, (No. 1029), was born in Cohocton, Steuben county,
N. Y., January 28, 1828. She married in Bath, Steuben county, N. Y., October 24, 1847, RENALDO EYERTS,
son of Samuel and Ji'lia Ann ( IVi/nams) DICKINSON, born February 27, 1825. A wagonmaker in Bath, N. Y.
DICKINSON I'HILDREN.
5832
I.
AL"\7.0.
1848, Nov. 4, Richmond, Tioga Co,, Pa.
.■5833
II.
Ellen Pamelia.
1850, April 4,
i;8,34*
III.
.Ann.\ Eltz.\.
1852, Feby S, White Deer, Union Co., Pa
5835
IV.
Clarissa Helen.
1853, Dec. 18,
583f'
V.
Henry Sumner.
1856, Aug. 6, .\ddison, Steuben Co., N.Y
5S37
VI.
John Hervey.
1858, March 5,
5S3S
VII.
Francis Eugene.
1859, Dec. 28,
58.3q
VIII.
EmM.\ El.IZAliETH.
1862, March i, "
5840
IX.
Ren.vldo Elmer.
1S64, June 9, Rath, Steuben rounlv, X. Y
5S41
X.
Wll T,l AM X'l il;l I-..
1869, .Aug. 26, ■•
1852, July S, White Deer, Pa.
1852, Sept. 25,
1564, Jany 5. Addison, X. Y.
1864, Jan'y 5,
1864, Dec. 25,
1565, Jan'y i,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
343
-*^^ 3.'7'7&
SOLOMON EDWARDS NOBLE, son of Sophia Elv, (No. 1029), was born in Cohocton, N. Y., June
21, 1839. In 1861 he enlisted as a private soldier in the war of the Rebellion and served two years. In 1864
removed to Wisconsin, and in 1871 to Grand Traverse, Mieh., his present residence. He married in Otsego,
Wis., November 10, 1864, EMMA ELIZA, daughter of N.\thaniei. A. and Minkrva (Hall) P.\Lj\IER, born in
Merton, Wis., August 15, 1847.
NOMLE CHILDREN.
1866, Nov. 29, Rio, Wis.
1870, May 15, Springvale, Wis.
1872, Jan'y 5, Kasson, Mich.
1874, March 22, Elmwood, Mich.
1876, June 12, Traverse City, Mich.
1880, March 19,
5S42
I.
Otho Lionel.
5S43
II.
Carrie Minerva
5S44
III.
Naoml-v Volona.
5S45
IV.
Pearl.
5S46
V.
Henry Ei.rhv.
5847
VI.
Jennie May.
1S74, Maich 25, Ehiiwood, Mich.
-»*^ 8782 ^^A
CICERO JOSEPH -\RMS'IR( )N(;,son of Martha Ely, (No. 1030), was born in Springfield, N. Y.,0( tober
13, 1828. Physician and druggist at Half Day, Lake county, HI. He married in Cortland, N. Y., January 7,
1859, LUCINA JANETTE, daughter of Thomas !!. and Mary {Salts') Crosby, born at Canaan Four Corners,
N. Y., April 28, 1836.
5S4S I, Ralph Auna.
5SJ9 II. Levi Crosby.
5S50 IIL Thomas Bertrand.
ARMSTRONC, CHILDREN.
1S63, May 6, Grant, HI.
1869, Oct. 7, Waiikc,i;an, 111.
1872, June 29.
1S72, .-\ug. 19, Waukegan, III.
- avao ►.
NELSON WILL TURNICLIFF, son of RurH Eliza Ely, (No. 1030), was born in Warren, N. Y.,
Julv 24, 1S51, where he died June 4, 1879. He married in Warren, November 6, 1872, where she was born, and
where she died March 22, 1874, SARAH, daughter of James and Martha {McChcsncy) WEEKS. He married
in Schoolcraft, Mich., November 22, 1877, MINNIE, daughter of Orlando and Mary Ann (Wood) HURNHAM,
who was born in Springfield, N. Y.
5S51
I. Sarah May.
turniclu'k child.
I 1S74, March 17, Warren, N. Y.
^.-. a-roi ►.«--
CAROLINE ELY, daughter of Alvah, (No. 1035), was born in Springfield, N. Y., March 30, 1824. She
married in Le Roy, N. Y., June 15, 1845, GEORtiE, son of Asa and Marcaret (Cunningham) DENISON,
born in Mohawk, N. Y., January 26, 1807, and died at St. Joseph, Mich., in 1859. She married at Sacketts
Harlior, N. Y., May 2, 1862, where he now resides, M.\RK, .son of Th(.i.mas and Lucv (Kellogg) SANFORD,
born at Henderson, N. Y., January 3, 1816.
DENISON children.
5S52 I. Theouore Frederick.
5S53* II. LccY Ann.
5S54 III. Mary Alida.
1847, Feb'y 8, Theresa, N.
1848, Sept. S,
1853, Jan'y i,
1S76, March 4. [Unmarried.
1853, April 15, Theresa, N, Y.
-»*^ a793 ^-.-»-
HUDSON ELY, son of Alvah, (No. 103S), was bom in Springfield, N. Y., October 27. 1S27, and died
in Le Roy, N. Y., October 18, 1881. He married in Plessis, Jefferson county, N. Y., January 24, 1855, OLI\'E,
daughter of William and Charlotte (Stiltson) DRAKE, born in Philadelphia, Jefferson county, N. Y., November
6. 1838.
I I(;hth generation.
CHILDREN.
5855 I. William Bkayion. | 1S58, March 12, Theresa, N. Y. |
Married in Omar, Jefferson county, N. V., Feb'v 5, 1882, Eninui, daiiniUer of David and
Lois (Hate) Arnold, born in Clayton, Jefferson county, N. Y., March 30, 1S65. Resi-
dence, Theresa, N. Y.
1861, May 27, Theresa, N. Y.
1865, Aug. 18, Philadelphia, N. Y.
1871, Jan'y 21, Le Roy, N. Y.
1S73, Jan'y 24, "
-».-. a79S ►*♦
5S56
II.
George Hudson.
5857
III.
Charlotte Aruell
5S5S
IV.
Dexter A.
5859
V.
Lii.i.iF. Bell.
LORA ANN ELY, daughter ol" Alvah, (No. 103S), was born in Warren, N. Y., December 7, 1831, and
died in Toledo, Ohio, March 24, 1864. She married in Theresa, N. Y., December 29, 1852, SAMUEL, son of
Ai.vA and Lydia (Johnson') HINMAN, born in Phihidelphia, N. Y., March 29, 1826. He is a railroad
employe living in Hamilton, Oiiio.
HINMAN CHILI).
58O0* I. Charles Eucienk. | 1857, Nov. 6, Perkins, Erie county, Ohio. |
*^ 2796 ^^*-
SAMUEL LESTER ELY, son of Alvah, (No. 103S), a farmer in Jordanville, Herkimer county, N. Y.,
was born in Theresa, N. Y., February 15, 1834. He married in Warren, N. Y., January i, 1855, where she was
born, Nov. 29, 1834, MARY ANN, daughter of John and Susan {Pinckney) OSTERTROUT.
5861* I. .-Vlice Rozeltha.
5862 II. Mary Ida.
5863 III. George Lester.
CHILDREN.
1S57, Oct. 2g, Warren, .\. Y.
1859, May 29,
1S60, Nov. 6, " •• 1
Married in Springfield, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1880, where she was born, Feb'y 3, 1857, Alice,
daughter of Horace and Mary Ann (Ayres) Wood.
5S64 IV. WilllvmJohn. I 1864, March 3, Warren, N. Y.
5865 V. Oi'AL. I 1879, April 4,
SQUIRE GEORGE ELY, son of Alvah, (No. 1035), a farmer in Butler, Wayne county, N. Y., was born
in Theresa, N. Y., September 28, 1835. He married in Clayton, Jefferson county, N. Y., January 12, 1859, where
she was born .\ugust i, 1836, MARY ANN, daughter of Tho.mas and Margaret {Bazor) FAIRE.
CHILDREN.
5866* I. Annie Lena. I 1S60, Dec. 17, Theresa, N. Y. I
5867 II. William Lester. I 1871, Sept. 10, Orleans, N. Y. |
-»^^ av9S ►^*.
MARY LOUISE ELY, daughter of Alvah, (No. 1035), was born in Theresa, N. Y., August 22, 1S40,
where she married, February 6, 1866, GEORCiE, son of Jonathan and Matii.ua {Peltoii) BUSH, born in Turin,
N. Y., November 26, 181 7 ; a former in South Champion, N. Y.
liUSH CHILD.
5S6S I. Ida Caroline. | 1872, June 10, South Champion, N. Y. |
. ♦^^ 2799 ►•*
DORMAN BURDELL ELY, son of Alvah, (No. 103S), was born in Theresa, N. Y., November 28, 1843,
where he now resides; a farmer. He married in Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., March i, 1869, ADELIA DANBY, of
whom no further record.
CHILI).
5S69 1. KiKDKLi.. I 1^71, Sept. 22. Tlieresa. N, \
EIGHTH GENERATION.
345
— ►— 2800 1
MARION HORTENSIA ELY, daughter of Alanson, (No. 1036), was born in Warren, N. Y., August 22,
1828, and died in Belleville, Wayne county, Mich., September i, 1S68. She married in Van Buren, Mich.,
September i, 1852, GILBERT, son of Peter and H.\rriet {Dunham) RIGGS, born in Lyons, N. Y., January
22, 1822 ; a farmer in Belleville, Mich.
RIGGS CHILDREN.
5870*
I. Charles Foriiyce.
II. Elizabeth Mary.
III. Gf.orge Wooo.
I\'. TmlX .'^LANSON.
V. Wh.larl) Gilbert.
1853, Aug. I, Belleville, Mich.
1857, Dec. 13, "
i860, Dec. 6,
1S63, April 7,
1S65, Sept. 30, "
^^^ asoi ►-*-
1S61, June 14, Belleville, .Mich.
1S6S, Sept. 18,
DANIEL DANA ELY, son of Al.\nson, (No. 1036), a farmer in East Winfield, N. Y., was born in
Warren, N. Y., February 19, 1830. He married in Columbia, N. Y., March 16, 1855, where she was born May
19, 1836, RACHEL ADALINE, daughter of J.<\cob and Maria {Carner) B.\RRINGER.
CHILDREN.
1S56, Sept. 26, Richfield, N. Y.
1S60, Nov. 14,
1S62, Nov. 28,
1S71, March 20, "
5S75*
I.
Helen Josei'hine.
5S76
II.
LixTA Maria.
BS77
III.
.A-FiriiE Gertrude.
5S7S
IV.
Herman Dan-\.
-^^^ 2803 ►.♦-
FRANCES AMANDA ELY, daughter of Alanson, (No. 1036), was born in Richfield, N. Y., July 2,
1834. She maried in Van Buren, Mich., October 28, 1855, LOREN, son of Peter and Harriet (^Dunham)
RIGGS, born at Ellery, Chautauqua county, N. Y., April 14, 1824. Residence, Belleville, Wayne Co., Mich.
5S79
RIGGS CHILDREN.
.■\Li!ERT Bates. | 1S56, July 23, Belleville, Mich. |
Married at Belleville, Mich., March 20, 18S2, Harriet, daughter of Pliny And Frances (.A.verill)
Babcock, born at Hopeville, Ontario county, N. Y., March S, 1S57.
58S0*
II.
Frank Ely.
5SSI
III.
El-T-TE SoflllA.
r;SS2
IV.
ViDLETTE Maria.
5SS3
V.
Irving Hiram.
1S59, June 28,
1861, Aug. 6,
1S64, Dec. 15,
1868, March I,
Belleville, Mich.
1864, Aug. 20, Belleville, Mich.
-*»^ 2805
LORENZO SMITH ELY, son of Alanson (No. 1036), was born in Richfield, N. Y., December 23, 1840,
where he died November 5, 1881. He married in Warren, N. Y., November 13, 1861, MARY, daughter of
John and Eliza (Morgaii) BACKUS, who was born in Springfield, N. Y., November 13, 1839.
CHILDREN.
5884
5885
Adelbert Henry.
Bertha Genevieve.
1863, April 15. Richfield, N. Y.
1865, May 20,
►^^ aoov ► .
MARIA LOUISA ELY, daughter of Alanson, (No. 1036), was born in Richfield, N. Y., May 25, 1846.
Residence, Winfield, N. Y. She married in Richfield, January 2, 1867, HENRY, son of John and Eliza
(Morgan) B.\CKUS ; a fiirmer born in Springfield, N. Y., November 30, 1842.
B.ACKCS CHILDREN.
1872, April 23, Richfield, N. Y.
886
I.
Herbert Menzo.
1867, Dec. II,
Richfield, N.
Y
887
II.
Alice Genevieve.
i86g, Oct. 10,
"
SSS
III.
Charles Henry.
1873, Aug. I.
SS9
IV.
Harriet Amanda.
1875, Sept. I,
Sg.j
V.
Florence Martha.
1878, Feby II
,U6
EIGHTH GENERATION.
MARY ELOUISA ELY, daughter of Norman, (No. 1037), was born iiiWarren, N. Y., July 24, 1S37.
Residence, Lima, Fayette county, la. She married in Clinton, Oneida county, N. Y., January 23, 1854, NOR TON,
son of John and Persis {Fe/t) HENRY, born in Peterboro, Madison county, N. Y., August 11, 1826.
5891 I. Emory Ely.
5892 II. Florence Mary Ann.
5S93 III. John Nelson.
5894 IV. N0RM.4N Felt.
5S95 V. Eliz.^beth Irene.
HENRY CHILDREN.
1S56, Aug. 3, Clinton, N. Y.
1S60, Feb'j' 8, Frederica, la.
1863, May 21,
1S67, Aug. 25.
1875, Feb'y 17,
^.. - 2811 - '-~~
I,OR.\NI.\ ELY, daughter of S.amukl, (No. 1038), was bom in Warren, N. Y., September 22, 1S32, and
died in Middleport, Niagara county, N. Y., December 24, 1881. She married in Warren, N. Y., March 31, 1856,
JAMES HENRY, son of Harvey and Elizabeth {Brig/tarn) POLLARD, born in Clinton, N. Y., July 3, 1833;
a carpenter li\ing in Middleport, N. Y. He served in the war of the Rebellion.
5896
I. Wuj.is Flovd.
roLLARIl (HUA).
I 1857, Dec. 19, Clinton, N, Y. |
^.^ S8ia .^.^
ANNIE ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No. 1038), was born in Warren, N. Y., November 9, 1834, where she
married, February 18, 1863, IRA TIMMERMAN, son of Abraham and Elizabeth {Timmermaii) DUNCKEL,
born in Frey's Bush, Montgomery county, N. Y., January 9, 1831. Residence, Ames, Montgomery county, N. Y.
5S97
I.
Fkankie Eli/.ahlhi
5S9S
II.
Carrie Loranlx.
5S99
III.
Nellie Virginia.
5900
IV.
Martha Lovina.
DINCKEI, CHILDREN.
1S65, March 4, Frey's Hush, N. V.
1867, July 17, .-Vmcs, N. V.
1869. Jan'y 15, "
1870, Sept. S,
1S66, May 0, Ames, X. V.
v~ ^ 2818 - .*^
HELEN JOSEPHINE ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No. 1038), was born in Warren, N. Y., December 9,
1836, where she married, November 9, 1858, ROSELL LEWIS, son of Richard and Ruth {Dud) WARREN,
born in Warren, N. Y., where they now reside.
5901
5902
I. Mvrtle Anna.
II. Eli-zabetii Sherman.
WARREN children.
1S61. Dec, 19, Warren, N. Y.
1865, March 26, "
--».^ 2814 .-.H
WESLEY ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 1038), was born in Warren, N. ¥., January 13, 1839 ; is a farmer in
Leland, La Salle county, 111. He married in Jordansville, N. Y., February 16, 1864, CATHARINE, daughter ot
George and Elizabeth i Harfer) ^^'ALTER.
children.
59"3
I.
Walier.
1S67, May 27, C
ass countv
Mich
b'm
II.
Fred. Darwin.
1S6S, Sept. 8,
59"5
III.
Mary Elizabeth.
1S70, Dec. 19,
5906
IV.
Kittie.
1873, April 29,
59"7
V.
Jessie Lcella.
1S75, May 21,
59.j,s
VI.
Richard Samuel.
1878, Feb'y 25,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
347
2816 ^^-.—
DARWIN SAMUEL ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 1038), was born in Warren, N. Y., November 27, 1S42.
He is a farmer living at Cherry Yalley, N. Y. In 1862 he enUsted as a member of the Third Independent Battery
New York Vokmteers, serving three years in the LTnion Army, when he was honorably discharged. He married
in Monticello, N. Y., October 10, 1867, ADDA C, daughter of James D. and Mary Ann {Garrett) VAUGHN,
bum in Richfield, N. Y., October 6, 1842, and died in Cherry Valley, N. Y., December 6, iSSi.
I. |ames Wii.i.iam.
II. Dlit.AVAN V'aimu
III. FlJlRENCE.
CHILDREN.
1869, Jan'y 26, W.iiren, N. Y.
1871, Oct. 30,
1S74, Mny ig, " "
*^^ S8ie ►^
RENDELL ELY BEACH, son of Lora Ann Elv, (No. 1039), a miller and farmer in Wolcott, Wayne
county, N. Y., was born in Warren, N. Y., November ii, 1836. He married in Paines Hollow, Herkimer county,
December 15, 185S, where she was born, July 4, 1838, MELISSA, daughter of Rorert and Catharine {Edick)
YULE.
i;each children.
1859, Sept. 8, Springfield, \. V.
1861, March 20, Hiuon, \V;iync Co., N. Y
1864, March 12,
1872, May 2,
1872, May 2,
1876, Jan'y 6, Wolcott, Wayne Co.. N. Y
•^^ S824 ►*•
5912
I.
("HARM'S Henry.
=;')i'5
11.
Willis Rokekp.
5'ii4
111.
James Ely.
Slll^
IV.
Adiiison a. /
5916
V.
Emerson. )
59' 7
VI.
RoSCOE.
iSSo, lan'y 4, Richmond, Va.
ELIZABETH BREWSTER CHAMPION, daughter of Reuben, (No. 1041), was born in West Springfield,
Mass., April 3, iSiS, where she married, December 30, 1852, PAOLI LATHROP, an agriculturist, one of the
first to introduce Durham cattle in America. He was a son of Joseph and Rowena ( JVcl/s) LATHROP, born in
Wilbraham, Mass., May 14, 1797, and died at South Hadley Falls, February 23, 1S72, where Mrs. Lathrop now
resides.
591S
L.VIHROP CHILD.
Elizabeth Brewster | 1855, May 9, .South Hadley Falls, Mass.
[Champion.]
Married, Sept. i, 1S80, Timothy Bryant, of Holyoke, Mass., son of Timothy and Sarah
(Jarvis) Rowell, born in Vassalborougli, Me., May 9, 1S45.
-»»-. a8S9 .^^*
JOHN NEWTON CHAMPION, son of Elias, (No. 1044), was born in Springfield, Mass., October 21,
1829, and died in New Haven, Conn., November 4, 1877. He married in New Haven, October 24, 1853,
CORDELIA ELIZA, daughter of Stephen and Cordelia {Hotchkiss) S.\NFORD, born in Woodbridge, Conn.,
May 21, 1833.
5919
I.
Sarah .'Vnn.
5920
11.
loiiN Newton.
Married in Ne
5921
HI.
SiKi'HEN Elias.
=^022
IV.
Moses Aar..n,
champion children.
I 1859, Oct. 24, New Haven, Conn.
I 1861, March 20,
Haven, Conn., Nov. 21, 1883, Minnie S. Monk.
I 1S62, Oct. 19, New Haven, Conn.
I 1868, June iS,
-»^^ 2830 ^**
1S59, Oct, 24, New Haven, Conn.
REUBEN CHAMPION, son of Elias, (No. 1044), was born in Springfield, Mass., December 20, 1832.
He married, April 2, 1856, JULIA ELIZ.\, daughter of Justin GR.\NGER, born at Feeding Hills, Mass., and
died at Springfield, May 11, 1857. He married in Worcester, Mass., October 9, 1861, MRS. MARTHA
(Stcrcns} MOWER, daughter of Rf.it.kn' and I'.f.tskv ( ll'iid) STEVENS, born in Holland, Mass., May 20, 1836.
348
EIGHTH GENERATION.
CHAMPION CHILD.
I 1857, May — , Springfield, Mass.
I 1S57, Aug. -.
ELIAS CHAMPION, son of Elias, (No. 1044), a carpenter ; residence, Seymour, Ind., was born in
Springfield, Mass., April 30, 1834. He married at Salem, Ind., November 29, 1S59, where she was born
Septemljer 11, 1842, SOPHIA JANE, daughter of John and Melinda {rrafher') HANGER.
5924
5925
5926
5927
5928
5929
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
loHX Rei'hen.
Minnie Esther.
AuELi..\ Ellen.
Sarah Alma.
Ida May.
James Walter.
champion children.
i860, Dec. 26, Salem, Ind.
1863, Jan'y ig, Seymonr, Ind.
1866, Nov, 3
1859, May 22,
1S71, Sept. 24,
1873, Dec. 31,
2833
JAMES ELY CHAMPION, son of Elias, (No. 1044), was born in Springfield, Mass., November 3, 1836.
Residence, AN'est Springfield, Mass. He married, February 14, 1872, SARAH JANE, daughter of Isaac and
Laura {Co7verly) THRASHER, born in Chester, Mass., March 27, 1844.
5930
593'
I. Esther Laura.
II. Sar.mi Marl\.
champion children.
1875, Dec. 26, West Springfield, Mass.
1S7S, Oct. 5,
I 2834 ^-^
EMILY SILENCE CHAMPION, daughter of Moses, (No. 104S), was born in Monticello, Ga., November
9, 1826, where she died January i, 1858. She married in Monticello, May 24, 1844, WILLIAM NEWTON,
son of James H., and Ann {Parks), KIRKPATRICK, liorn in Decatur, Ga., February 17, 1823.
5932
5933
KIRKPATRU K CHILDREN.
I. Ann.\ Elizaiu-.th. I 1845, Feb'y 24, Monticello, Ga. I
II. Eugenia. | 1846, Sept. 16, " " | 1S70, Jnne 12, .\tlanta, Ga.
Married, Feb'y 2, 1S69, George A. Campbell, who, after her death, married, Nov. 28, 1872,
her sister, Anna Elizabeth, who resides at Dennison, Te.\. Eugenia had one child,
Eugenia Kirkpatrick, born June 10, 1870. Anna has no children.
~^^^ 2835 >^*-
AARON HENRY CHAMPION, son of Moses, (No. 104S), a grocer and commission merchant in
Savannah, Ga., was born at Monticello, Ga., July 18, 1829. He married at Savannah, March 20, 1854,
GEORGIA ANN, daughter of William H. and Eliza {Yeomans) DAVIS, born in Savannah, July 5, 1834, where
she died May 20, 1869. He married in Savannah, December 23, 1875, where she was born November 19, 1841,
JULIA E. daughter of William Henry and Ann L. {Harmon) SMITH.
5934
I.
A Daughter
5935
11.
Helen.
5936
III.
Elizabeih.
5937
IV.
Willie Davi
593S
V.
Sallie.
5939
VI.
Harry.
5940
VII.
Willie.
CHAMPION CHILDREN.
1855, July 19, Savannah, Ga.
1856, Julys,
185S, April 7,
i860, Fob'y 12, " "
1S61, Dec. 13,
1864, Jan'y 24,
1S66, May iS,
1S69, March, I. "
1S55, July 19, Savannah. Ga
1857, Ma7 26,
1S61, Aug. 17, "
i86i, Feb'y 2,
(4! 26, Sa\'annah, Ga.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
349
--»--. S836 ►*<
MARIA SOPHIA CHAMPION, daughter of Aaron, (No. 1046), was born in Savannah, Ga., July 28,
1832, where she married, December 4, 1856, JAMES WALLACE, son of Henry and Ellen (^McGinnis)
Mc.\LPINE, who was born in Savannah, October 20. 1S31. Residence, Savannah.
594=
5943
5944
5945
594(>
I. AaRiiN ClIAMI'IliN.
11. Hknrv.
III. Mary Ei.i.en.
IV. Jamks Wallace.
V. Maria Soi'HIA.
.\i alpine children.
1857, Dec. 20, Savannah, Ga.
iS6o, Aug. 4, '■ "
1863, Feb'y 28,
1865, April 24,
l86g, Jan'y 31,
y^^ 2840 ^^A
JOHN NEWTON CHAMPION, son of John Newton, (No. 1048), a coal dealer in Columbus, Ohio,
where he was born April 13, 1838, and where he married, May 15, i860, MARY CECELIA, daughter of GEORCiE
WASHINGTON, (grand nephew of Gen. George ]Vashini:;ton) and Cecellv J. {Barron), born at Retirement,
Prince William county, Va., January 11, 1840.
champion children.
5947
594S
I. JiiiiN Washington.
II. Edwarii Burt.
l86i, April 2, Columbus, Ohio.
1S63, April 12,
^.-i 2S-4X— ^
AARON BURT CHAMPION, son of John Newton, (No. 1048), an attorney in Cincinnati, Ohio, was
born in Columbus, Ohio, February 9, 1842. He married in New Carlisle, Ohio, January 25, 1S70, where she was
born March 27, 1844, LIZZIE SC.\LEY, daughter of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Robinson) T.\YLOR.
5949
I.
Florence Tayl
5950
II.
Walter.
5951
III.
Paul.
5952
IV.
Mahel.
5953
V.
Bl RT.
CHAMPION CHILDREN.
1S71, March 2, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1873, March 9,
1874, Oct. 15,
1880, lan'y 15,
i8Si, Dec. 2,
1880, Aug. 13, New Carlisle, Ohio.
1874, Oct. ig, Cincinnati, Ohio.
0842 .
ISABELLA CHADBOURN CHAMPION, daughter of John Newton, (No. 1048), was born in Colum-
bus, Ohio, July 27, 1844. She married in Columbus, June 25, 1867, J.-VMES H.\RPER, son of James Harper
and Ann {Strine) GODMAN, born in Marion, Ohio, January 29, 1847. Residence, Columbus, O.
OODJMAN CHILD.
I. Harper Champion. | 1868, March 23, Columbus, Ohio.
I iS5g, Feb'y 23, Columbus, Ohio.
>^^^ S845
FLA VIA ISABELLA MOSLEY, daughter of Silence Ely Champion, (No. 1049), was born in Westfield,
Mass., October 28, 1829, where she married, December 25, i860, JOSIAH COOLEY, son of Hezekiah and
Rebekah {Cooky) ROBINSON, born in Granville, Mass., December 25, 1801, and died at Longmeadow, Mass.,
March 27, 1868. He was a lumber merchant at Albany, N. Y., and Springfield, Mass. Mrs. Robinson s
residence is Westfield, Mass.
ROBINSON CHILDREN.
5955
^'156
I. John Coolev.
II. M\UVMosLKV.
55, Tunc 20. Longmeaclf
W, Aui;. 23,
1S72, April 19, Longmeadow, Mas?
EIGHTH GENERATION.
> 8847 ►.i-^
DAVID NOBLE MOSLEY, son of Silence Ely Champion, (No. 1049), was born in Westfield, Mass.,
April ,5, 1S33, where he married. May 18, 1865, MARY GREENE, daughter of Solcimox and N..\nc:y PHELPS,
born in Westlield. August 27, 1837, wliere they now reside. He is a powder manufa( turer.
I. Harold Pheli's
MOSLEY CHILDREN.
I 1S72, Nov. 13, Westfield, Mass.
1^^^ 2850 ..^H
THOMAS BENTON MOSLEY, son of Silence El^' Chamimon, (No. 1049), was born in Westfield,
Mass., December 27, 1840, where he married, October 25, 1876, CLARA, daughter of Georoe H. and Clarissa
(TiJv/or) MOSLEY, born in \Vestfield, April 11, 1852, where they now reside.
5958
I. Kathakixf. E. R.
MOSLEY CHILD.
I 18S1, Aug. S, Westfield, Mass.
-»^ S851.>.«^
ELIZA ANN CHAMPION, daughter of Francis, (No. lOSO), was bom in Savannah, Ga., December 11,
1829, where she died. May i, 1877. She married in Savannah, July 15, 1853, RICHARD JOHN, .son of
Richard and Isabella {Mitiiro), L.\RCOMBE, born in New York City.
5950
5960
59<'>i
5962
I.AUi
IMUE
IIILDREN.
Francis jEWErT. 1 1854, March 21, Savannah. (Ja.
Eliza .\nn. | 1S56, Apiil 8,
Mariied, Dec. 31, 187S, Julian, son of John and Ellen (McAlpinc) Schley, born .\w^. 2,
111. RiCHAKU MuNRo.
I\'. George Garmanv.
1859, July 14, -Savannah, Ga.
1861, Mav 26,
►♦-. S385S ►.*-^
FRANCIS JEWETT CHAMPION, son of Francis, (No. 1050), was born in Savannah, Ga., September
^o, 1832. He married in Macon, Ga., .'\pril 11, 1 861, where she was born, June 15, 1829, ANN ELIZ.A,
daughter of Carleion B. and Susan U. {Taylor) COLE. Residence, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.
CHAMPION children.
1875, .•\pril 3, Germantown, Pa.
JANE MARIA CHAMPION, daughter of Francis, (No. 1050), -was born in Savannah, Ga., April 16,
1835, where she married, August 9, 1856, GEORGE WASHINGTON, son of John and Sophia {Feltinan)
GARMANY, born at Newburg, S. C, Sept. — , 1813. Residence, Savannah, Ga.
C.AR.MANY children.
1861, Sept. 27, Savannah, Ga.
iSf>6. March --..
596.-?
I.
SrsAN Taylor.
1S62, Apri
IS,
Macon, Ga
5964
II.
Carleton Cole.
1863, Xov
26,
''
sgf's
111.
.\NNiE Jewett.
1865, May
14.
5966
IV.
Eliza Discomde.
i86g, Jan'\
30,
59f'7
V.
Francis Jeweti'.
1871, Jan'>
28.
^ 8853
5968
I.
Francis Champion.
1857, luly 2, Savannah. Ga
5969
II.
Jasper jEwicrT.
1859, Feb'y 3,
5970
III.
DiSCOMBE.
i86i, Sept. 21,
5971
IV.
Howaro Him.
1S62, Nov. 25,
5972
V.
Richard Mays.
1865, May 27,
5973
VI.
[anie Champion.
1867, Aug. 26,
5974
VII.
George Larcdmpe.
1872, April iS,
5975
Vlll.
HAMii.r^iN Ei i.imi r.
1874, May I,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
351
>^ S8S4 .
HENRY McNIEL BURCHARD, son of Elv, (No. 10S3), was born at Paris Hill, N. Y., November 18,
1825. He married, November 18, 1850, ELIZA, daughter of Jeremiah and Betsey {Tower) CLARK, born at
\Vater\illf, N. Y., March 25, 1829. Residence, Winona, Minn.
5y7()
nURCHARI) CHILDREN.
James Clakk. | 1S51, \\.\g. 13. Clinton, N. Y. |
Married, Oct. 16, 1879, Minnie S. Sclinpp. ("ItiUl : Simeon Jaines, liorn Doc. 15, iSSo,
1S60, .-Vng. S, Clinton, N. Y.
5977
II.
:M ARY El.IZA.
1855, Aug. 13, Clinton. N. Y.
597s
III.
HaRKIETIE ELIZAHETlt.
1850, J'in'.v f).
5979
IV.
lotiN Ely.
1S64, Jan'y 30,
59S0
V.
Wii.t.iAM Cariheks.
1S67, Dec. 27. Winona, Minn.
f^lM
VI.
Marcaket.
1S69, Dec. 10,
18GS, Sept.
1870, March
ID, Winona, Minn.
•■^^ 2855 ^^^
MAR(;.\RKT BKl'L.\.H BL'RC'H.VRD, daughter of Ely, (No. 1053), was born at Pans Hill, N. V., |uly
II, 1828, and died at Winona, Minn., iJccemhcr 23, 1S73. ^'it- married. May 19, 1857, CH.\UNCEY NUEL,
son of Freeman and Ardelia {Mar/in) WWTERMAN, born in Rome, N. V., August 25, 1823, and died at
Winona, Minn., February 18, 1873.
WATER.^L'\N CHILDREN.
59S2
I
59S3
II
59S4
III
59S5
IV
Harriet Bi rciiarh.
He.nry Ely.
CuAUiNCEV Freeman.
Charles Naiha.n.
1S58, May 12, Winona, Minn.
i860, Sept. II, "
1865, Feb'y 22,
1S72, Jan'y 19,
**^ S8S7 ►.«-
73, Jnno 26, Winona, Minn.
MARY ELV BURCHARD, daughter of Ely, (No. 10S3), was born m Paris Hill, N. Y., March 13, 1834.
Residence, Princeton, N. J. She married, October 7, 1857, at Clinton, N. Y., REV. LAMBERT SUYDAM,
son of John and Martha (Gurney) FINE, born in Ogdensburg, N. Y., December 10, 1832, and died at Troy,
Pa., March 5, 1869.
5986
5987
59SS
59S9
5990
I. Henry Burchard,
II. Anna Chambers.
III. Jennie Gcrnev.
IV. John Burcilvrd.
V. Mary Margaret.
FINE CHILUKEN.
1S58, Sept. 14, Chamborsbnrg, Pa.
1859, Sept. II,
1S61, July 28, Ogdensburg, N. Y.
1863, March 30, Clinton, N. Y.
i86g, June 18, Troy, Pa.
-►*-. S862 ^^^^
1859, Oct. 12, Chainbersbui-g, Pa.
HOR.VFIO CHAPIN BURCHARD, son of HoR.vno, (No. 10S5), was born in JMarshall, N. Y.,. Septem-
ber 22, 1825; graduated at Hamilton College, N. Y., in 1850; studied and practiced law; was engaged in
mercantile business; was School Commissioner of Stephenson county, 111., from 1857 to i860 ; was a member of
the State Legislature from 1863 to 1866. In 1869, \vhen Hon. E. B. Washburn became Secretary of State, Mr.
Burchard was elected to fill the vacancy in Congress occasioned by that appointment, and served ten successive
years. During his congressional career he showed such familiarity with matters relating to currency that in 1879
President Hayes selected him as one most competent to fill the office of Director of the Mint, having the super-
vision of four mints and six assay offices ; transactions in gold and silver at the assay office amount to $600,000,000
a year. Under his direction the usual reports have been supplemented by statistics as to the money production
and coinage of the entire world. The value of these statistics is recognized in all countries, and Mr. Burchard's
estimates are, to use the words of Dr. Soebtur, the etninent German statistician, "accepted as authority." Mr.
Burchard ^-se, recommissioned by President Arthur in 1884. He married. May 15, 1861, J.\NE N., daughter ol
Michael and Catharine {Shallenberger) LAWYER, born in Buffalo Valley, Pa., April 5, 1S40. His official
residence is Washington, D. C, his permanent home being Freeport, 111.
I. EiiuARii Law \ EK.
I 1S67, Sept.
DURCHARD CHILD.
. Freep.nt, 111
352 EIGHTH GENERATION.
~~m-^^ 8864 ^.
JESSE BURCHARD, son of Horatio, (No. 1055), was born in Marshall, N. Y., Derember 9, 1830.
He married. May 29, 1866, ELIZABETH COOK, daughter of Conr.au J. and Mary M. {Hottcnstcin) FRY,
born at Shamokin Dam, Pa., Decemlier 18, 1844. Residence, Yermillion, Clay county, Dakota Ter.
W2
I
993
11
994
III
995
IV
Charles Jesse.
George Horatio.
Mary Elizabeth.
Frances Makoarei-.
BURCHARD CHILDREN.
1S67, June 2, Freeport, III.
1870, Jan'y i, "
1872, Aug. 10, " "
1873, Oct. S,
♦♦^ 8869 ^•--
iSSi, July 31, Free-port, 111.
CHARLES HENRY MORCiAN, son of Louisa Burchard, (No. 1058), was born in Evans, Erie county,
N. Y., April 15, 1840. Residence, Kellogg, Jasper county, la. He married in Kenosha, Wis., December 12,
1865, GERTRUDE ELIZABETH, daughter of John and Elizabeth (.SV«//(/r;-), FAZEN, born at Hildeshiem,
Hanover, Germany, February i. 1841.
MORI ; an children.
5996 I. Jane Frances. '867, March 27, Kenosha, Wis. ]
5997 II. Delia Louisa. 1871, Feb'y 7, Kellogg, Iowa. I
599S III. John Walter. ' 1S74, Sept. 21, " " [
Sggg IV^ Charles Henry. 1878, Sept. 17, .. •• |
*»^ 2873 ►^*.
JOHN BURCHARD FELLOWS, son of Mary Ann Bur( hard, (No. 1061), was born in Utica, N. Y.,
April 5, 1836. Residence, Winona, Minn. He married, October 24, 1867, ANTtKNETTE, tlaughter of
Michael W. and Mai«- Ann {Lindsey) KINNIE, born in Waterville, N. Y., July 9, 1844.
FELLOWS CHILDREN.
6000
I.
William Kinnie.
1870, Sept
3, Winona, Minn.
6001
11.
M.\RV.
1879, Jan'v
10,
I 1S79, Jan'y 12, Winona, Miini.
— •♦^ as'T'-a: - ♦•
CORNELIA LETITIA FELLOWS, daughter of Mary Ann Burchard, (No. 1061), was born in \Vaterville,
N. Y., June 20, 1839. She married, August 29, 1866, REV. THOMAS ROSLYN, son of Joseph and Mary {Roslyn)
HOWLETT, (his second wife, his first having been her sister, Mary Eliza, who had no children). He was born in
Cambridgeshire, England, March 19, 1827.
HOWLETT children.
6002 1. Makv Fkli.iiws. I 1867, July 14, Washington, D. C. I
6003 II. CciRNEi.iA RosiA-N. I 1S70, May 2, Jersey City, N. J. I
HARRIET NEWELL DAY, daughter of Ambrose, (No. 1062), was born in Westfield, Mass., March 31,
1 816, where she married, October 13, 1844, REV. OTIS FISHER, (his second wife), son of Aaron and Hepzibah
{Walker') FISHFLR, born in Wendell, Mass., June 16, 1808, and died at Englewood, 111., September 17, 1880,
where Airs. Fisher now resides. He was a teacher and Baptist clergyman ; at the time of his death was pastor
of the Baiitist Church at Englewood, 111.
itsher children.
6004 I. Charles Henry. | 184S, Nov. 8, Mt. Palatine, 111. |
Graduate of the University of Chicago 1874, and of the Baptist Theological Seminary of
Morgan Park, 111., 1877. Ordained April — , 187S. Pastor of the Baptist Church at
Geneseo, 111., three and a half years, then of the church at Duluth, Minn., until the fall
of 1S82, when he was appointed by the American Baptist Missionary .Association foreign
missionary to India, and later by the same association to Tokio, Japan, to take charge of
Baptist missions there.
6005 II. .\LiiERT JuDSDN. I 1851, Feb'y 27, Granville, III. \
6oo5<; 111. Harriet Frances. | 185S, May 19, Mt. Palatine, 111. '
EIGHTH GENERATION.
353
-.^^ S876 ►^
REV. HENRY DAY, D. D., son of Ambrose, (No. 1062), was bora in Westfield, Mass., May 14, 1818 ;
graduated at Brown University in 1843; Professor of Mathematics in Georgetown College, Ky., from 1846 to
1850, ordained in 1849 '^ ''''^ Gospel ministry without special charge; in 1851 pastor for one year in Ashland,
Mass.; Professor of Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, and Civil Engineering in Brown University, 1852 to 1855 ;
pastor of Broad Street Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1855 to i860; pastor First Baptist Church, Indianapolis,
Ind., from 1861 to 1876. In 1S77 he retired permanently from public life. Residence, Indianapolis, Ind. He
married. May 31, 1849, Mary E. Skinner, of Windsor, Vt., who died June 23, 1855. He married, December 9,
1857, SUSANNA McCARTY, of Indianapolis. She died August 30, 1873.
DAY CHILDREN.
6006 I. Henry Skinner. 1850, April — .
6007 II. Henry McCarty. 1S59, Oct. ig.
f)u(jS III. Margaret McCartv. 1864, June 16.
1S50, July — .
-»^ 23V7 ►*<
SPENCER DAY, son of Ambrose, (No. 1062), a farmer and merchant in Marshalltown, la., was born in
Westfield, Mass., June 27, 1820. He married in Hamilton, N. Y., April 12, 1842, CAROLINE, daughter of
Seneca B. and Caroline {Chapin) BURCHARD, born in Marshall, N. Y., March 12, 1820, and died in
Milwaukee, Wis., January 8, 1854. He married, April 3, 1S54, MRS. AMANDA (^Conover), daughter of Norman
and LvuiA (^Higlcy) CLINTON, born in Potsdam, N. Y., January 3, 1827.
DAY CHILDREN.
1S44, March 20, Hamilton, N. Y.
1846, Aug. 6, Beloit, Wis.
1853, Dec. 23, Milwaukee, Wis.
1855, Oct. 3, Menasha, Wis.
1S57, March 31, "
1859, Dec. 26, Beaver Dam, Wis.
1862, April 30, Trenton, Wis.
1866, Dec. 7, Green Mountain, la.
186S, Sept. 5,
6009
I.
Helen Caroline.
6010
II,
Tames Henry.
601 1
III.
Edward Bcrchard.
6012
IV.
Albert Spencer.
6ui ',
V.
Ambrose Barton.
6014
VI.
Clinton Arnold.
6015
VII.
Charles Nathan.
6016
VIII.
Louis Walter.
6017
IX.
Alered Childs.
1S63, March 27, Spring Creek, la
-^^^ 2878 ^.
N.\THAN DAY, son of Ambrose, (No. 1062), a banker in New York City, was born in Westfield, Mass.,
August II, 1822. He married at North Adams, Mass., Sept. 10, 1851, ISIARY ELIZABETH ARNOLD, born at
North Adams, January i, 1832.
I. Harry Arnold.
day child.
! 1859, June 23, Boston, Mass.
•^^^ 288-3: ->i
HELEN AUGUSTA DAY, daughter of Ambrose, (No. 1062), was born at Westfield, Mass., August 28,
1837, where she married. May 26, 1858, REV. KILBORN, son of Osgood D. and Achsah {Coffin) HOLT, born
in Bethel, Me., November 17, 181 7. In 1882 he was pastor of the Baptist Church in Petersham, Mass.
holt children.
1S59, Aug. 26, Ashland, Mass.
1863, May 23, Bolton, Mass.
1865, Dec. 10, " "
1868, Sept. 26, Acushnct, Mass.
187S, July 23, Oakham, Mass.
fioig
I.
Elizabeth Helen.
6020
II.
Charlotte Louise
61 >2 I
III.
Sarah Alice.
(<021
IV.
Frank Mtlton.
(.023
V.
Hknrv D.w.
354 EKJHTH GENERATION.
.^ S085 .
HARRIET LOUISE DAY, daughter of Albert, (No. 1064), was born in Westfield, Mass., February 2,
1821. She married m Hartford, Conn., April 23, 1840, LUCIUS, son of John and Delight Griswold (Case)
BARBOUR, born in Canton, Conn., July 26, 1805, and died in Hartford, Conn., February 10, 1873. He was
for a time a merchant in Cincinnati, Ohio ; at the time of his death he was not in active business. He was a
deacon in the Centre (Congregational) Church in Hartford.
BARBOUR CHILDREN.
6024 I. Harriet Louise. I 1843, June 24, Hartford, Conn. I 1S4S, Nov. 7, Hartford, Conn.
O025 n. Lucius Albert. | 1S46, Jan'y 26, " " |
Married in Brooklyn. N. Y., Feb'y S, 1S77, Harriet Elizabeth, daughter of Albert S.
Barnes. Book publisher. Children : Lucius Barnes, born Feb'y I, 1S7S ; Harriet
Burr, born July 22, 1S79.
()i.2ii 111. JL\RY Adf.lia. j 1851, Feb'y 23. Hartford, Conn. I 1851, JSLirch Ci, Hartford, Conn.
|i(j27 IV. Harriet Day. | i860, July iS, " " I
Married, June 16, 1880, in Brooklyn, N. Y.. Richard Storrs Barnes, son of .-Albert S.
Barnes.
-»»^ 2886 ►-♦^
ALBERT FREDERICK DAY, son of Albert, (No. 1064), a banker in New York City, was born in
Hartford, Conn., July 19, 1824. He married in New York, July 2, 1846, where she was born December i, 1827,
.VNNIE WALLACE, daughter of Horace W. and Margaret {Clendening) BULKLEY. She died in Hartford,
Conn., November 5, 185 1. He married in Brooklyn, N. Y., January 13, 1853, CAROLINE, daughter of
Joseph and .-Vskxath {Gaiilt) BALl^ARD, born in North Berwick, Me., April 15, 1834.
day CHILDREN.
602S 1. Annie Ci.enheninc,. | 1S4S, Nov. 15, Hartford, Conn. |
Married in New York City, Feb'y 23, 1875, John Gardner Stow. He died Feb'y 25, 1875.
6o2g H. Frederic Ballard. I 1857, May 11, Hartford, Conn. I 1S67, Nov. 2, Hartford. C^oiin.
6030 HL Florence Ballard. | 1858, Nov. g,
»»^ 2887 ► . ^
CH.VRLES GUSTAYUS D.\Y, son of Albert, (No. 1064), was born in Hartford, Conn., April 19.
1829, where he died June 4, 1883. He was an accountant. He married in Hartford, .\]jril 19, 1853, SAR.VH
FELLOWES, daughter of Rev. Gustavcs F. and Abigail (Leonard) D.\YIS, born in Hartford, July — , 1835,
where she died December 7, 1874.
DAY CHILDREN.
6031 I. Charles .-Xlhert. j 1854, March 3, Hartford, Conn. 1 1S54, Aug. 10, Hartford, <_'onn.
6032 H. Minnie Louise. I 1S58, May 16, " ■■ |
Married in Hartford, Conn., Oct. 22, 1879, Henry Hartstonc Brigham. Child: Henry
Day, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., June I, iSSi.
—^^^ 2888 .-^*.
JULIA DAY TOPLIFF, daughter of Mary Day, (No. 106S), was born in Westfield, Mass., December 16,
1824. She married in Hampden, Wis., Nov. 15, 1852, MILO JAMES, son of James and Ann (JV/se) WATER-
HOUSE, born in the State of New York, April 26, 1828. A farmer in Columbus, Wis.
waterhouse children.
6033 I. Alfred J A.MES. | 1S55, May 27.
6034 H. Mary Juliette. | 185S, Jan'y 28.
»^^ 289X .^^
HENRIETTA JANE TOPLIFF, daughter of Marv Day, (No. 106S), was born in Marshall, N. Y.,
February i, 1837. She married in Columbus, Wis., March 28, 1858, CHARLES HENRY, son of Nathaniel
and Ruth (I/i/l) CH.A.DBOURNE, born in Sanford, Me., November 8, 1831 ; a banker in Rochester, Minn.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
355
CHADBOURNE CHILDREN.
6035
6036
6037
603S
6o3y
I.
II.
III.
iV.
V.
Cir.\RLEs Nathanikl.
HiiNRiETTA Ruth.
Katiehel.
RdDNEY Whitney.
Al.KRKD Toi'LII'jf.
1859, Aug. 10.
1862, Dec. 6.
1867, Aug. 22.
i86g, March 17.
1872, June 7.
1874, Nov. 4.
^»*^ S89a
JUIJ.V SEYMOUR ]:).\Y, daughter of Calvin, (No. 1066), was born in Hartford. Conn., July 7, 1829,
where she married, June 14, 1S54, GEORGE PERKIN.S, son of Josiah and Henrietta (/'(v/v^j) BISSELL,
born in Rochester, N. Y., July 22, 1S27 ; a banker in Hartford.
6040
6041
Caroline D.av.
Henrietta Pf.kkixs
IIISSELL CHILDREN.
1857, April 17, H.irtford, Conn.
1862, Feby 25,
1S67, Aug. 17, Hartford, Conn.
JOHN CALVIN DAY, son of Calvin, (No. 1066), a lawyer; residence, Hartford, Conn., where he was
born, November 3, 1835, and where he married, June 17, 1869, ALICE BEECHER, daughter of John and
Isabella {Beechcr) HOOKER, born in Farmington, Conn., August 26, 1847.
6042
f)043
DAY CHILDREN.
I. Kaitiarine Sevmiu'r.
II. Alice Hooker.
1S70, May S, Hartford, Conn.
1S72, Jan'y 3,
CATHARINE PERKINS DAY, daughter of Calvin, (No. 1066), was born in Hartford, February 24,
1837, where she married, October 12, 1864, JOSEPH COOK, son of John P. and Elizabeth Huntington
(yWolcott) JACKSON, a lawyer, born in Newark, N. J., August 5, 1835. Residence, New York City.
JACKSON CHILDREN.
18O5, .\Lig. 20, Hartford, Conn.
1868, Sept. 23,
1S71, Oct. 21, New York Ciiy.
1875, Sept. I, OuoquL-, SiifVolk Co., X.
♦.K^ 2896 ►»♦
6044
I.
Joseph Cook.
6045
II.
John Day.
f„Ml,
III.
Katharine Seymour.
'"'47
IV.
Elizabeth Hunting-
[ton Wolcott
JAMES RAYMOND DAY, a liroker, member of the New York Stock Exchange; residence, New York City;
son of Horatio Ely, (No. 1067), was born in Hartford, Conn., November 19, 1842. He married in New
York City, December 11, 1872, where she was born, October 22, 1846, AMELIA, daughter of Israel and Mary
MARTIN.
DAY CHILD.
6048
I. .Amelia.
I 1S74, Dec. 16, Ridgcwood, N.
2S9V ^^
MARY ADELIA I).\Y, daughter of Hor.^tio, (No. 1067), was born in Hartford, Conn., November 14,
1844, where she married, November 14, 1865, CEPHAS BENNETT, son of Wheeler Ingalls and Almena
(^Riddell) CR.\NE, born in Marion, N. Y., March 28, 1833. He graduated from Rochester, N. Y., College in
1858, and at Rochester Theological Seminary in i860. In 1882 pastor of the First Baptist Church, Boston, Mass.
6049
6050
I. -Annie Louise.
II. Mary Riddle.
III. Ri^slllDw.
CRANE CHILDREN.
1867, Nov. II, Hartford, Conn.
1873, Sept. 28,
1S77, Mny 26,
556 EIGHTH GENERATION.
-,m^^ S903 1^ ••-
EDWIN ELY JANES, son of Catharine Ely Wright, (No. 1074), was born in East Hampton, Mass.,
November 29, 1844, where he married, November 27, 1878, ELLA MYRA, daughter of Edwin and Almira
{S/eJ>heiison) CHAPMAN, born in Northampton, Mass., November 10, 1852. He is a coal dealer in East
Hami)ton, Mass.
JANES CHILD.
6052 I. WiNiFREii Ella. | iSSo, Jan'y 17, Easthampton, Mass. |
».^ SI306 ,^^*-
FRANK CHAPIN, son of Lucv Otis, (No. 1076), a farmer at Darien Centre, N. Y., was born in
Norwich, Mass., January 12, 1816. He married at Darien Centre, N. Y., August 30, 1838, MARY ANN,
daughter of Jonathan and Chloe {G/eason) DURKEE, born in Hanover, N. H., September 15, 1820.
CHAl'lN CHILDREN.
6053 I. Albert Fuaxk. 1 1841, Jan'y 20, Darien Centre, N. Y.
6054 II. Edwin Dwicht. 1843, March 20,
6055 III. Delia. | 1845, April 15,
-»^-. saaov --*
LUKE CHAPIN, son of Lucv Otis, (No. 1076), was born in Darien, N. Y., September 12, 1822, where
he died April 8, 1854. He married in Darien, November 1, 1848, CAROLINE, daughter of Le.muel and Chloe
{lutni/urm) STICKNEY.
CHAI'IN ITilLl).
6056 I. Silas. | |
JANE ELIZA HARROUN, daughter of Lvdia Otis, (No. 1077), was born in Darien, N. Y., March 16,
1826, where she married, December 12, 1844, JOSIAH HOWE, son of Ezra and Sur.MiT i^Howe) THURSTON,
a farmer in Darien ; born in same place, October 15, 18 18.
THURSTON CHILDREN.
6057 I. Soi'HiA Cross. | 1848, March 26, Darien, N. Y.
Married S. S. Long. Residence, Corfu, N. Y.
6058 II. Mary Alice. | 1853, Nov. 28, Darien, N, Y.
Married J. M. CliapiiL Residence, Tonawanda, N. Y.
*^^ S912 ,^^*
GILBERT KING HARROUN, son of Lvdia Otis, (No. 1077), was born in Corfu, N. Y., September
23, 1835. He married at Silver Creek, N. Y., November 11, 1858, where she was born September 27, 1836,
ANNIE ELIZABETH, daughter of William David and Persis Brandigee (Gage) TALCOTT. Residence,
New York City.
HARROUN CHILD.
6059 I. GiLiiERi KiN'c. I 1859, Sept. 24, Bufl'alo, N. \. \
. -»*^ 291S ►.*
JABEZ OTIS KING, son of Naomi Otis, (No. 1078), residence, Brooklyn, N. Y., was born in Darien,
N. Y., May 21, 1833. He married at Glen Cove, L. I., October 31, 1865, ELLA MORRELLE, born in New
Haven, Conn., Nov. 4, 1846, daughter of Benjamin and Delia (Fairchild) MASON.
KING CHILDREN.
6060 I. Henry Otis. I 1866, Dec. 26, BrooI<lyn, N. Y. 1
fioOi II. Frederick Warren. 1868, Aug. n, " '• 1S69. July 5, Hrookl\n, N. V.
6062 III. Charles Sanford. ! 1871, Sept. 22, " ■■ (
EIGHTH GENERATION. 357
-»^ aei6 ^^-t-
HENRY TISDALE CROSS, a banker and merchant in Batavia, N. Y., son of Sophia Otis, (No. 1080),
was liorn in Darien, N. Y., January 15, 1S29. He married in Batavia, N. Y., May 3, 1S53, where she was born
August 22, 1833, JULIA, daughter of Ai.va and Sarei'ta H. (Tcnc<iiseii,n SMITH.
CROSS CHILDREN.
6063 I. Henry Alva. | 1855, June 8, Ratavia, N. Y.
fiof>4 II. Frank Smith. 1S58, March 13,
6o()5 III. MoKEI.I.E FdWI.ER. I 1864, Aug. I,
*^^ S&IT .>.*.
MARY ADALINE CROSS, daughter of Sophia Otis, (No. 1080), was born in Darien, N. Y., November
25, 1830. She married in Alden, Erie county, N. Y., January 12, 1854, GEORGE CLINTON DODGE, who
died in Alden, February 19, 1856. She married, May i, 1861, HENRY, son of Samuel and Clarinda {Chandler)
LEARNED, a Honuepathic physician in Pomona, Putnam county, Fla., who was born in Weathersfield, Vt.,
July 30, 1825.
LEARNED CHILDREN.
6n6f) I. Georgk Bruce. I 1865, Aug. 6, Little Valley, N. Y.
6of)7 II. Henry Ernest. | 1874, March 9, Salamanca, N. Y. I 1878, Sept. ig, Culia, N. Y.
WILLIARD NELSON CROSS, a traveling salesman; residence, Boston, Mass.; son of Sophia Otis, (No.
1080), was born in Darien, N. Y., September 30, 1837. He married in Batavia, N. Y., September 6, 1859,
FRANCES ADALAH, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., October 12, 1837, daughter of John Tunis and Maria France.s
{McLoud) BERGEN, who died at Flatbush, L. I., September 4, 1877.
CROSS children.
606S I. WiLLARD Bergen. i 1861, May 20, Batavia, N. Y.
()i>(hi II. Henrietta Louisa. i 1S64, Aug. 12, "
(>()7o 111. Helen McLouD. 1 1S67, June 26,
»*^ 29X9 .►*-..
JAMES EDWIN CROSS, a clerk in the Insurance Department, Albany, N. Y., son of Sophia Otls, (No.
1080), was born in Darien, N. Y., March 27, 1840. He married in Batavia, N. Y., June 10, 1873, where she
was born September 19, 1849, FLORENCP; MARCiARET, daughter of Harry and Marcaret Ann {Bergeii)
WILBER.
CROSS CHILD.
6071 I. Harry Wiliier. | 1874, Sept. 16, Hampsload, L. I. |
-.. - 2983 ^^-m~
AMELIA FINCH, daughter of Lovisa Arthur, (No. 1085), was born in iMarlinshiirg, N. Y., January 2,
1822, where she died, November 23, 1872. She married in Martinsburg, Ajjril 15, 1850, where he was Ijorn
September 10, 1820, EDGAR, son of John Edcak and Emma {Ccnistoik) JONES. He died in Leyden, N. Y.,
December 28, 1865.
JONES children.
6072 I. Geori;e Willari). I 1S54, April 11, Martinsburg, N. Y. I
6073 II. FKEniUE EiiCAK. 1857, May 2g, " " 1858, May 28, Martinsburg. N. Y.
6074 HI. Ediiie M. I 1858, March II, " " ' 1866, May 23.
♦♦^ 2924 ►♦«.
PAMELA FINCH, daughter of Lovisa Arthur, (No. 108S), was born in Martinsburg, N. Y., May 26,
1823, where she died, July 23, 1866. She married in Martinsburg, June 24, 1845, CHESTER, son of Ezra and
Roxanna (Hammond) GILBERT, born ai Ml. llnlly, ^'t., November 22, 1821. His residen( c is Martinsburg.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
GILBERT CHILD.
6075 I. Florknce Roxa.nna. | 1S50, Jan'y 27, Maitinslnirg, N, Y.
I 1S50, Sept. f).
-^^^seas ^.^
I-OVISA FINCH, daughter of Lovisa Arthur, (No. 1085), was born in Martinsburg, N. Y., May 6,
1825, where .she died August 6, 1882. She married in Brooklyn, N. Y., April 2, 1854, RUFUS LOCKE, son of
Lucius Carry and Fannv (Locke) ROCil^RS, born in Rome, N. Y., Decenil.ier 12, 1826, and died in l,i>\v\ille,
September 18, 1879.
ROCERS CHILIlREN.
007(5
6077
I. H.vKRiF.T Amelia.
II. Ik.nnie Louisa.
1S57, Feb'v 10, Aiiffiista Cuntrc, N. Y.
1859, Sept. 3,
-.»-. S926 ►-♦^
DE WITT CLINTON FINCH, son of Lovisa Arthur, (No. 1085), was born in Martinsburg, N. Y.,
August 6, 1827. He married in Lowville, N. Y., September 7, 1852, Emeline Elizabeth, daughter of William
and Amy (Archer) STERLING, born in Martinsburg, March 29, 1830. Residence, Lowville, N. Y.
6078
6079
6080
6081
6082
finch CHILDREN.
Frances Eugenia. | 1856, April 16, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married, Oct. 10, 1S77, Thomas Evan Davis, at Lowville, N. Y.
II.
iir.
IV.
Clinton Sterling;.
Florence Amy.
Jennie Louis.\.
V. Minnie May.
1859, Dec. 20, Martinsburo;, N. Y.
1862, Dec. I, '■ "
1S65, Jan'y 8,
1867, Alls. 28,
i8f)4, March 11, Martinsl)in-<r. N. Y.
LOUISA C. FINCH, residence, Webster City, Iowa, daughter of Lovisa Arthur, (No. 1085), \vas born
in Martinsburg, N. Y., October 18, 1833, where she married, June 6, 1858, GEORGE W., son of Abel and
LuciNDA (Hill) FULLER, born in Turin, N. Y., December 18, 1833. Mr. Fuller is a farmer.
60S3 I. George Eugene.
6084 II. Fkeuekick Merlin.
60S5 III. Fannie Louisa.
FULLER children.
1861, Nov 17, Martinsburif, N. Y.
1866, April iS,
1868, Sept. 6,
1863, June 5, Martinsburg, N. Y.
FRANKLIN HARLAN ARTHUR, a farmer in Martinsburg, N. Y., where he was born June 15, 1845, ^ son
of Warren, (No. 1086), married in Lowville, N. Y., March 24, 1874, MARY, daughter of Henrv and Bertha
(Rtibel) WEBER, born in New York City, December 20, 1853.
f]o86 I. Bradford Howard.
6057 II. Irena May.
6058 III. Warren Horatio.
ARTHUR CHILDREN.
1875, March 5, Martinsburg. X. Y^
1877, Aug. 5,
1879, June 10,
*^-. 2936 ,~^* —
MARY ALMIRA ARTHUR, daughter of Warren, (No. 1086), was born at Martinsburg, N. Y., October
18, 1849, w-here she died April 22, 1S73. She married in Martinsburg, November 16, 1871, MOSES, son of
Oscar A. and Elvira {Bailey) GAGE, born in Vermont, January 12, 1846, and died in Martinsburg, August
8, 1879.
GAGE CHILD.
6o8n
1 Warren Akthir.
I 1S72, Sept. 5, Martinsburg, N. Y.
I 1S76, June 5, Martinsburg, N. Y.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
359
BRADFORD RAGAN, residence, Turin, N. Y., son of Rheumah Arthur, (No. 1087), was born in
Turin, N. Y., June 30, 1823. He married in Martinsburg, N. Y., July 3, 1844, MARY JANE, daughter of
RuFUS and Mary {Ybung) LYON, who was born in (ireenfield, Mass., November 15, 1820, and died in Turin,
N. Y., June 28, 1847. He married in Turin, October 25, 1847, MARY ELIZABETH, daughter of Truman and
LvDiA {Granger') ROOT, Ijorn in Martinsburg, June 6, 1829.
OogO 1. MaKV RllECMAH.
6091 II. El. A.
6092 III. Arthlr Jamks.
racan children.
1S45, July 10, Turin, N. Y.
1847, May 12,
1870, Aug. 15,
1S67, Xov. 4, Turin, N. Y.
1S71, Feb'y 22, Turin, N. Y.
►^^ 2938 -
ELY RAGAN, a dro\er, living in Postville, la., son of Rheumah .\rthur, (No. 1087), was born in
Turin, N. Y., October 30, 1825. He married in Clermont, la., April 10, 1S65, JEANETTE P., daughter of
Alexander and Elsgrit GILL.VN, born in Roscoe, 111., July 28, 1844.
6oi)3
KAUAN children.
I.
William Pai
lERS
)N.
1S&5, Nov.
I,
Post
■illt.
la
u.
Rheumah M
\KV.
186S, Marcl
1 5,
III.
BRAI)F<iR1).
1873, June
27,
'
"
IV.
Ely Ec.ker 1 .
1878, Jan'y
9.
-^ 0
0.^0.
r-»
1S76, Dec. 26, Postville, la.
ALMIRA MILLER, daughter of Almira .\rthur, (No. 1088), was born in Leyden, N. Y., November 6,
1837, and died in Ttirin, N. Y., April 4, 1876. She married in Leyden, N. Y. , January 29, 1862, ORRIN, son of
James and Sarah {Lenl) CARPENTER, born in Turin, N. Y., April 5, 182S.
carpenter chh.dren.
6097
1.
.\k ihcr lb
race.
1863, March to, Turii
6098
II-
1 AMES Mil. I,
:r.
1864, Sept. II,
6o()9
III.
RllSWELL.
1866, Oct. iS,
6100
IV.
DCANE.
1869, Jan'y 16,
6101
V.
Leon.
i87i,June4,
6102
VI.
Clikeord 0
<RIN.
187G, March 19,
y^^ as'Ora ^.
MARY ELLEN ROBERTS, daughter of Mary Ann Arthur, (No. 1093), was born in Leyden, N. Y.,
December 27, 1841, where .she married, October i, 1863, WALTER DEWEY J.\CKSON, born in Boonville,
Oneida county, N. Y., February 15, 182S, where they now reside.
6103
6104
I. .\nn'a Roberts.
II. James Willie.
1S66, July 18, Boonvill
1874, March 15,
JACKSON CHILDREN.
N. Y.
^.^ 23-3:4 ►.H
MARY AUGUSTA MOORE, daughter of E.milv Arthur, (No. 1094), was born in Martinsburg, N. Y.,
December 28, 1842, where she married, December 28, 1864, JUDSON LEWIS, son of Leonard and Lucia
{Hough) PITCHER, born in Martinsburg, N. Y., June 12, 1836, who died in Ridgeway, la., Aijril 16, 1879.
Her residence is Martinsburg, N. Y.
PrrCHER CHILD.
I. Cl.vkence Jrn
1S72. Auii.
36o EUmTH GENERATION.
894S ^-^
CHARLES DUANE MOORE, residence, Lowville, N. Y., son of Emily Arthur, (No. 1094), was born
in Martinsburg, N. V., November 28, 1844. He married in Lowville, N. Y., December 11, 1S7S, where she was born
December 19, 1856, FRANCES STELL.\, daughter of Oliver Pooler and S.^r.ah Rehkcca (iT^v/n') HEDDICN.
MOORE CHILD.
6106 I. Anna Hedden. | tSyg, Nov. 22, Lowville, N. V. |
. *.^ 2946 ^^*
ORRIN BRADFORD MOORE, residence. East Saginaw, Mich., son of Emily Arthur, (No. 1094),
was born in Martinsburg, N. Y., January 22, 1847. He married in F^lint, Mich., August 13, i878,EMM.\ S., daughter
of John Walters and Margaret {Robsiyn') BARRON, born in Clyde, St. Clair county, Mich., October 3, 1859.
M(HIRE CHILD.
6107 I. Maiikl Makia. I 1879, '■^"g- I. Siigiiuiw, Mich. |
-»-^ 2947 *^^*-
FRANCES LOUESA MOORE, residence, Martinsburg, N. Y., daughter of Emily Arthur, (No. 1094),
was born in Martinsburg, N. Y., January 13, 1849, where she married, October 18, 1876, HOWARD CLARK-
SON, son of Alexander O. and Eunice {Tutile) BINGHAM, born in Martinsburg, October 19, 1849.
IJINGHAM CHILD.
faioS L Eaki.e Alexander. | i8So, Dec. 6, M.artinsbmg, N. V. |
»^^ 2950 ^ ••
SAMUEL ELY MOORE, residence. Fort Collins, Col., son of Emilv .'\rthur, (No. 1094), was born in
Martinsburg, N. Y., August 15, 1855, where he married, June 12, 1878, EDITH, daughter of Levi and Rachel
{Sczoard) TEDMAN, born in the same place, October 29, 1857.
MOORE children.
6iog I. Peaiu.e Lcceile. I iS7<), Nov. 15, Fort Collins, Col. I
6110 II. Jessie. | iSSi, Nov. 27, " " I
-»»- 2952 ►-*
HATTIE ELLEN PHD. LIPS, daughter of Harriet Newell Arthur, (No. 1098), was born in Lowville,
N. Y., January 26, 1856, where she married, October 10, 1877, REV. RICHARD JONATHAN SMITH, born at
Nichols, Tioga county, N. Y., January 15, 1852, son of William Brink and Susan Jane {Hunt) SMITH, a
graduate of Syracuse University and minister of Northern N. Y. M. E. Conference. Residence, East Hamilton,
Madison county, N. Y.
smith children.
6111 I. Frances lev.
61 12 II. William Bri.nk.
6113 III. Philip Raymond.
6114 IV. Susan Harriet.
1579, ••\pril 7. West Schuyler, N. Y. 1
1580, April 6, Remsen, N. Y. 18S0, Aug. 24, Rcmsuii, .N. Y.
1SS2, July 18, East Hamilton, N. Y.
1S85, April 23, " " I
♦-^ 29S6 ►.* —
JUSTIN ASHLEY, son of Lydia Ely, (No. 1097), was born in West Springfield, Mass., Jan'y 20, 1836,
where he now resides, a farmer. He married. May 8, 1S62, ASENATH, daughter of Jo.seph and Mary {Mai^ooii)
in Chateaugay, Franklin county, N. Y., May 17, 1842.
KIMBALL,
Ixirn in Chateaugi
6115
I.
Ella Maria.
6116
II.
Edward.
6117
III.
James Willis.
611S
IV.
Frank Parker.
61 19
V.
Frederick Knn;A
ASHLEY CHILD.
1S63, March I, West Springfield, Mass.
1865, Sept 2g, " "
1S6S, Feb'y 21,
1S72, May 18,
1S77, .'Xpril 5,
1S64, July 21, West Springfield, Mass.
1866, .\uK. 4,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
361
12359 ^.*~~
FREDERICK DAVID ELY, son of Nathan, (No. 1099), was born in Wrentham, Mass., September 24,
1S38. He graduated at Brown University in 1859 ; was admitted as attorney and counselor-at-law in the courts
of Massachusetts in 1S62 ; practiced his profession in Dedham, Mass., till 1870, when he opened an office in
Boston. He has held the office of trial justice since 1867; was a member of the House of Representatives in
Massachusetts in 1873, and of the Senate for the years 1878 and 1879, and is now member of Congress from the
9th Congressional district of Massachusetts. His residence is Dedham, Mass. He married in Boston, December
6, 1866, ELIZA BALDWIN, daughter of Seth and Harriet Elizabeth (Ace) WHITTIER, born in Munroe,
Me., .\pril 4, 1844, and died at Dedham, February 12, 1881. He married in Dedham, August 10, 1885, ANNA,
daughter of Lyman EMERSON, of Rochester, Vt.
6120 I. Frederick Agustus.
0x21 II. .\iiA Baldwin.
6122 III. .-\MELiA Maria.
CHILDREN.
1S6S, .\pril 12, Dedliam, Mass.
1S70, .\pril 15,
1S74, Feb'y 12, "
1S70, Nov. 5, Dedham, Mass.
► ^ 2961 ^^
FRANCIS DE ROULHAC ELY, son of Horace, (No. 1143), was born at Plymouth, N. C, September i,
1S12, and died at Marianna, Fla., January 5, 1858. He was a planter and merchant. He married in Tarborough,
N. C, May 7, 1834, where she was born August 31, 1816, FRANCES ADELINE CORDELIA, daughter of
Samuel and Martha {Ellis) RANDOLPH. She died at Marianna, Fla., September 10, 1880.
CHILDREN.
6123 I. Virginia Fr.ances de
[ROULII.AC.
C124* II. Juhn Randolph.
6125* III. .-an.nie Louisa.
6126* IV. Charles Horace.
6127 V. Fa.nny Randolph.
1S36, Jan'y ig, Plymouth, N. C.
1S38, Sept. iS,
1S40, Aug. 31, Marianna, Fla.
1842, Dec. iS,
1S44, Dec. 8,
Married, Nov. 7, 1877, John Nelson Staler. He died Dec. 25, 1878, in Marianna. No
issue.
IV. JIartha Marion. | 1S47, Sept. 15, Marianna, Fla. | 1849, Aug. 2g, Marianna, Fla.
1870, Feb'y 23, Marianna, Fla. [Unmarried]
i88o, Sept. 13, Marianna, Fla.
—^^ 2962 -
ANN LOUIS.'V ELY, daughter of Hor.ace, (No. 1143), was born at Plymouth, N. C, November 13,
1814, and died at Marianna, Fla., January 7, 18S1. She married in Plymouth, N. C, 1830, ANTONY ARMIS-
TE.\I), who died about ten days after his marriage. She married, March 19, 1835, ABR.\HAM HARREL,
physician and local methodist preacher. He died at Elizabeth City, N. C, December 31, 1847.
6l2q
6130*
6131
6132
6133
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
.-Vddison de Rouliiac.
Mary Frances.
LocisA Jane.
Elisabeth Ann.
Oscar.
Married, Dec. 22, i
HARREL CHILDREN.
1836, March 20, Elizabeth City, ^
1837, Sept. 16,
1839, March i,
1841, Sept. 4,
1843, Aug. 3,
1836, Sept. 20, Elizabeth City, N. C.
1875, Nov. 5, Marianna, Fla.
1851, June 5, Elizabeth City, N. C.
368, Annie E., daughter of Dr. Robert E. and Martha L. (lones)
Carnes, born in Ridgewood, Ga., Dec. 22, 1850. No children. He is manager of
Western Union Telegraph Company, Columbus, Ga.
-<»^^ 2963 ,~^*
M.\RY JANE ELY, daughter of Hor.a.ce, (No. 1143), was born in Plymouth, N. C, September 20, 1816
and died at Marianna, Fla., Nov. 30, 1882. She married in Plymouth, N. C, BENJAMIN LEWELLIN
FINDLEY, of whom no further record has been received. She married at St. Joseph's, Fla., November 25, 1840,
WILLLAM RICHARDSON DAFFIN, a merchant. He died at Marianna, Fla., November 20, 1856.
EIGHTH GENER:\TION.
6134
I. Bknjamin Lewellix. I 1836,
FINDLAY CHILD.
— , Plymouth. N. C.
DAFFIN CHILDREN.
6135*
II.
PiiiLLir Dk'kixso.v.
1S41,
Aug. 10. Sl Joseph, Fl£
6136*
III.
Horace Ely.
1S43.
lan'y 30,
6137*
IV.
Fanny Gray de
[ROULHAC.
1846,
Oct. 16, Eufaula. Ala.
6138"
V.
Charlotte Marl-v.
1847,
Nov. 17,
6139*
VI.
Mary Jane.
1S49,
Aug. IS,
6140*
VII.
\ViLLL\M Richardson.
1S51,
Sept. l6,
6I4I*
VIII.
Robert Dale.
1S53.
Sept. 16,
6142*
IX.
Ernest Lynwoou.
1856,
March 10,
I 1872,
— , Jacksonville, Fla
1SS3, Sept. 13, Greenwood, Fla.
NATHAN HENRY LYM.\N, son of N.vihan, (No. 1145), a farmer in Southampton, Mass., was born in
Rochester, N. ¥., February 24, 1835. He married in Southampton, Mass., January 31, i860, where she was
born, January 16, 1838, JULIA EDWARDS, daughter of Silas and Anna (A'ing) SHELDON.
f)i43
(,144
6145
f.M6
I. OrRIE AlllilE
II. Wilfred John.
III. WiNNEFKEll JCLIA.
IV. (."likfoki> Hknkv.
LYJL\N CHILDREN.
1861, -Aug. II, Southampton, Mas
1863, Aug. 4,
1863, Aug, 4,
1SO4, Nov. 25,
.*^^ 297X ►♦^
1S64, July 18.
1864, Aug. 26.
JOHN ELY JANES, son of Ahigail Ely, (No. 1148), was born in Guilford, N. Y., February 7, 1842.
He graduated at Western Reserve College in 1865. He is a druggist and practicing physician in Newark, N. J.
He married in Hillsdale, Mich., August 24, 1867, S.\RAH CLARISSA, daughter of Rev. Chauncey and Sarah
(Harper) REYNOLDS, born in Lyons, Mich., May 20, 1843.
6147
fiI4S
1. Jennie June.
II. MiNA Louise.
JANES CHILDREN.
1S68, June ig, Chester, Ohio.
1876, Nov. 18. Newark, N. J.
-~»^^ as'za .^^
AMELIA LOUISA JANES, daughter of Abigail Ely, (No. 1148), was born in Guilford, N. Y., May 8,
1843. She married at Washington C. H., Ohio, October 27, 1867, EZR.\ BURCH, born in Jefferson, N. Y.,
October 27, 1837, son of George Gardner and Marcia {Burch) CH.\MPLIN. He has been a teacher and
county superintendent of schools. He is now a farmer in Wyoming, Jones county, la.
CHA.MPLIN children.
186S, Sept. 23. Wyoming. la.
1871, March 2,
1873, Nov. 9,
1S77, Jan'y 7,
1S81, April 29,
6149
I.
Allie Janes.
6150
II.
George Lyman.
6I5I
III.
John Ely.
6152
IV.
lusTUS Janes.
6153
V.
Eunice Laura.
— »*- S976 ►-«-
CAROLINE ASHLEY ELY, daughter of Elisha D.,(Xo. 11S5), was born in Rochester, N. Y., December
31, 1841. She married. in Chicago, 111., November 11, 1873, CHARLES EDWARD, son of Thom.'VS and Mary
{Bright) PAGE. Residence, Boston, Mass.
PAGE CHILD.
6154
I. Mary Ely.
1S74, Dec. 2g, Chicago, III
EIGHTH GENERATION. 363
CATHARINE DE FOREST ELY, daughter of Elisha D., (No. IISS), was born in Rochester, N. Y., Octo-
ber 18, 1843. She married at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, May 11, 1861, WALTER, son of Benj.^min R. and Eliza
( Woodward) CURTIS, a lawyer born in Boston, Mass., February 7, 1S36, and died in Omaha, Neb., Augu.st 31,
1876. Mrs. Curtis' residence, Boston, Mass.
CURTIS CHILDREN.
6155 1. Walter Ely. | 1S62, Feb'y 15, Iowa City, la.
6i5f) II. Grack WiKiiiwARD. 1864, June 7, Pittsfield, Mass.
6157 III. L(iis RoRiM.Ns. I 1S75, March 7, Boston, Mass.
29*79 ►**.
JOHN STONEY ELY, son of John Fellows, (No. 1158), was born at Cedar Rapids, la., November 18,
1853. 1^2 graduated with honors at Princeton College in 1877; has since been engaged in business at Cedar
Rapids, la., and is also a member of the firm of Carpenter, Ely 6^ Co., Plaquimine, La. He married in Cedar
Rapids, February 17, 1881, BESSIE EURETTIE, daughter of Isaac H. and Esther ( JF//7£v;-) SHARER, born at
Vinton, la., May 7, 1858.
CHILD.
615S I. John Montague. | 1S84, April 23, Cedar Rapids, la. |
-^^ a&&'7 t^**.
LILLIE HARRIET ELY, daughter of Samuel Partridge, (No. 1160), was born in Rochester, N. Y.,
June II, 1854. She married, November 15, 1S76, EDWARD C, son of Rev. Dr. Rufus ELLIS, of Boston,
Mass.
ELLIS CHILDREN.
6i=;g I. IriHN Harvard. I 1880, Dec. 24, Boston, Mass, I
6160 II. PniLir Van Rensselaer. | 1884, Aug. 16, " " |
<-.^ 2989 ^**.
PRESCOTT ELY, son of Samuel Partridge, (No. 1160), was born in Rochester, N. Y., January 29,
1859. His college course was taken at Williams College and Cornell University. He married in Syracuse, N.
v., November 29, i88r, MINNIE, daughter of Horace Hunt and Eliza {Beatty) HANMER, born in Edgefield,
Tenn., May 26, 1861. Residence, Cleveland, Ohio, where he is engaged in business with his father, and his uncle,
George H. Ely.
CHILD.
6161 I. Harriet Hhward. | 1SS2, Sept. 20, Marquette, Mich. |
-m^^ 2993 ^^*
GRACE KENT, daughter of Hannah Chandler Ely, (No. 1161), was born in New York City, February
25, 1845. She married in Brooklyn, N. Y., October 19, 1870, AVILLIAM PRICHARD, son of Abel B. and
Susan {Taylor) ROBESON, born in New York City, October 30, 1844. A banker; residence, Brooklyn, N. Y.
ROBESON children.
1S75, .^ug. 13, Brooklyn, N. Y.
6 1 (.2
I.
William Kent.
1872, Jan'y 31
B
ooklvi
, N. Y.
6i(j',
II.
Julia Goodrich.
1874, Jan'y i.
■'
6164
111.
John Frothingham.
1877, June 28,
6165
IV.
Henry Bellows.
1879, June 24,
6166
V.
Ruth.
1882, Feb'y 3,
. Q9S
38 ^.
LEICESTER KENT ELY,son of Charles, (No. 1165), was born in West Springfield, Mass., September
19,1833. He is a clerk in the Continental Fire Insurance Company, N. Y. Residence, Brooklyn, N. Y. He
married in Brooklyn, N. Y., October 20, 1S58, where she was born September 29, 1839, ANNA PERKINS,
daughter of Lowell and Angeline {kelson) HOL15ROOK.
3^4
EIGHTH GENERATION.
CHILDREN.
6167 I. Bertha Kent. | i860, Nov. 6, Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Married in New York City, Oct. 17, 1883, John Criag, son of John Criag and Jean D.
(Lamb) Chark, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1S51. Residence, New York City.
6168 II. Len.\ Blake. | 1S65, July 13, Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Married in New York City, Jan'y 15, 1884, George Marshall, son of George H. and
Charlotte C. (Hopkins) Allen, born in Whitehall, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1863. Residence,
New York City.
-~m^^ 300X ^**-
CHARLES UPHAM ELY, son of Charles, (No. 1165), was born in New York City, September 12, 1843.
He married in Brooklyn, N. Y., October 12, 1871, where she was born September 17, 1851, JESSIE, daughter
of William and Hannah Chandler {£fy) KENT. He is a metakirgist. Residence, Brooklyn, N. Y.
6169
6170
I. Elsie Gri.swold.
II. Morris Ui'HAM.
1872, Oct. 2, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1876, April 21, "
-. . 3003 ^»*—
ELIZABETH ELY BELDEN, daughter of Lucy Barron Ely, (No. 1166), was born in West Springfield,
Mass., May 3, 1838, where she married, October 12, 1859, STEPHEN WALLACE, son of Stephen Jones and
Elizabeth T. ( ^Fij/Zaci?) BOWLES, born in Machias, Me., December 21, 1835, and graduated from Williams
College in 1856. He is a physician in Springfield, Mass.
6171 I. Lucy Belden.
6172 II. Elizabeth Belden.
6173 III. Stephen Wallace.
6174 IV. John Eliott.
6175 V. Harry Thornton.
BOWLES children.
1862, Jan'y I, Boston, Mass.
1864, June 20, Brattleboro, Vt.
1866, April 4, " "
t86S, April 9, "
1877, March 7, Springfield, Mass.
3004
1862, Jan'y 2, Boston, Mass.
HERBERT CHAUNCEY BELDEN, son of Lucy B.^rron Ely, (No. 1166), was born in South Hadley,
Mass., February 6, 1844. He married in West Springfield, Ma.ss., November 27, 1878, NELLIE PARSONS,
daughter of Franklin Dwight and Mary Jane {C/iase) MILLER, born in Rome, N. Y., September 12, 1859.
He is a physician. Residence, West Springfield, Mass.
6176
6177
I. CiiAUNCEV Miller.
II. Charles Ely.
BELDEN children.
1871), Nov. 15, West Springfield, Mass.
1880. Dec. 8, East Granby, Mass.
♦♦-. 3006 ,^*-
1S84, Nov. 23, West Springfield, Mass.
GEORGE HENRY ELY, son of Heman, (No. 1169), was born in Elyria, Ohio, November 15, 1844;
graduated from Yale College in 1865, and is a manufacturer of carriage hardware in Elyria, where he resides. He
married in Chicopee, Mass., December 11, 1867, ANNIE, daughter of Loman A. and Louisa {Patrick) MOODY,
who was born in Chicopee, September 20, 1844.
children.
6178 I.
6179 II.
61S0 III.
Malcolm Monteith.
Heman.
M.\RY Louise.
1869, Nov. 14, Elyria, Ohio.
1873, June 9,
1S83, Oct. 4,
»^ 3008 —►•-^
EDITH DAY ELY, daughter of Heman, (No. 1169), was born in Elyria, Ohio, November 27, 1851, where
she married, August 4, 1875, JAMES De LONG, son of Samuel and Mary Eladsit {Tisdale) WILLIAMSON,
born in Cleveland, Ohio, March 12, 1849. He graduated from Western Reserve College in 1870, studied at
EIGHTH GENERATION.
365
Andover, and at Union Theological Seminaries, and graduated from the latter in 1875. He was ordained by the
Huron Presbytery at Norwalk, Ohio, October 26, 1875, and installed as pastor of the Presbyterian Church in that
place, October 3, 1876. His health becoming impaired, he felt it best to resign his charge July i, 1884 — a step
painful to both pastor and people. The following winter he spent in California, returning in the spring with health
restored, when he accepted a call from the Presbyterian Church in A\'arren, Trumbull (?ounty, Ohio, and was
installed pastor of that ch^irch May 19, 1885.
WILLIAMSON CHILDREN.
61S1
61S2
6lSl
I. Frederick Ely.
II. Mary Tisdale.
III. AkxnrR PirxAM.
1876, June 14, Norwalk, Ohio.
1879, Aug. I,
1S84, May 2,
18S1, Ausf. I, Charlevoi.
— »»-. 3009 .-.*-
CHARLES THEODORE ELY, son of Heman, (No. 1169), was born in Elyria, Ohio, October 27, 1856.
He fitted for college under Samuel M. Capron, in the Hartford (Conn.) High School and entered Western
Reserve College with the class of 1878. In the winter of 1877, through the kindness of Hon. James Monroe,
member of Congress from Ohio, he received an appointment as assistant to Gov. R. C. McCormick, Commis-
sioner General for the United States to the Paris Exposition and entered upon the duties of that position in March,
1878. On the appointment of the head clerk of the United States department to a consulship in July of that year
he was designated by the Commissioner General to fill that place, and at the close of the exposition was left with
Mr. R. M. Smith, of Philadelphia, to complete the settlement of the LTnited States Exhibit, the Commissioner
General with the remainder of his staff returning to the United States in December. In March, 1879, hs reached
home and resuming his studies graduated from Western Reserve College with the class of that year. He is now a
manufacturer of road and track machines and earthworking implements in Elyria, Ohio. He married in Hudson,
Ohio, June 15, 1881, CARRIE LAURA, daughter of Rodert P. and Amelia (Cowden) WILLIAMS, born in
Gustavus, Ohio, January 8, 1857.
children.
61S4
61S5
I. Robert Williams.
II. Theodore Williams.
1SS2, March 23, Elyria
1884, Nov. 21,
-»*^ 30X2 ,
WILLIAM ARTHUR ELY, son of Charles Arthur, (No. 1172), was born in Elyria, Ohio, July 31,
i860; real estate dealer and farmer at Elyria. He married in Columbus, Ohio, October 4, 1882, lOVIA
HENRY, daughter of John Reed and Mary Emily (^Henry) FISHER, born in Columbus, Ohio, November i 2,
1858, who died in Elyria, January 18, 1885.
I. Arthur.
1883, June 20, Elyria, Ohio.
-.-^ 303-i ,
SARAH LUCRETIA ALLEN, daughter of Maria Hand, (No. 1185), was born in New Lebanon, N. Y.,
June 22, 1827, and died at South Williamstown, Mass., March 15, 1885. She married in Mandana, N. Y.,
February 4, 1856, HIRAM AUGUSTUS, son of Aucustus and Susan {Cranston) SMITH, born in Hancock,
Mass., February 16, 1824. A farmer in South Williamstown, Mass.
;mith children.
f,lS7
I.
Frederick Augustus.
1856, Dec. 4, Hancock, Mass.
61SS
II.
Franklin Allen.
1859, Sept. 22,
f.iSy
III.
Charles Henry.
1861, Feb'y 7, South Williamstown, Mass.
6u,o
IV.
A Son.
1864, July 17,
6lyl
V.
loiiN Cranston.
1866, Feb'y 12, "
61.12
VI.
Helen M.vria.
i860. Aiij. 7,
1864, Aug. 29, South Williamstown, Mass.
366
EIGHTH GENERATION.
303V ►*♦-
ADELIA AL1,EN, daughter of Maria Hand, (No. 1185), was born in Mandana, Onondaga county, N.
Y., May 2, 1842. She married in Auburn, N. Y., December 7, 1868, WARREN, son of Pktur and Louisa
{Gcers) CUDDEBACK, born in Mandana, N. Y., August 14, 1844. Residence, Auburn, N. \'.
6193
I.
Fi
IIUENCE A.
6 1 04
II.
n
■,i.KN Maria
6195
III.
La
IRA.
CUDDEBACK CHILDREN.
1S67, March 4, Mandana, N. Y.
1869, March 4,
1875, Feb 'y 21.
-».-. 3042 . .^
iSSo, May 22. Auburn, N. Y.
SARAH JOSEPHINE HAND, daughter of Edmund, (No. 1190), was born in Macon, Lenawee county,
Mich., March 20, 1838, where she married, May 4, 1859, WILLIAM WILLSHIRE, son of John and Martha
( Van VIeet) OSGOOD, born in Lodi, Seneca county, N. Y.,Octolier 9, 1830; a fiinner living in Macon, Mich.
6196
6197
619S
6199
I. Ed.mum) Hand.
II. Harriet Martha.
HI. William Smith.
IV. Mary Elizahetii.
OSC;OOD CHII.URKN.
1862, Jan y 26, Jeflcrson, Mich.
1865, Oct. 30, Macon, Mich.
lS6g, Aug. 13, "
1872, May 16,
~~m.. - 304:3 ► *^ —
1S69, Aug. if), Macon, Mich.
HORACE AU(;USTUS HAND, son of Edmund, (No. 1190); a farmer Hving in Macon, Mich., where
he was born .\pril 15, 1841. Married in North WilUamstown, Mass., February i, 1863, .\15BIE GURNEY, daugiiter
of Truman and Huldah {S/wi-wood) GREEN, born in Soiitli Williamstown, Mass., July 25, 1837.
hand children.
6200
I.
Hattie Green.
1864, March 22,
Macon
Mich.
6201
II.
Martha Oella.
1867, Dec. r2,
6202
HI.
Gertrude Annetta.
1881, Jan'y 11,
"
6203
IV.
Truman Edmund.
1873, Aug. 4.
"
6204
V.
JosiE Ely.
1S78, May 13,
. 30-4
tn . .^
1872, May 7, Macon, Mich.
1SS4, Nov. I, Macon, Mich.
HELEN AUGUSTA HAND, daughter of Edmund, (No. 1190), was born in Macon, Mich., June 10,
1849, where she married, February 8, 1872, JOSEPH WHITE, son of William H. and Mary {Foote) OSBORNE,
born in Macon, June 29, 1849.
OSBORNE CHILDREN.
6205
6206
I. Anna Mary.
II. H.vrTiE.
1873, July II.
1876, Nov. 2O.
-. 30S0 ^ ^*-
LOUISA MINERVA GORTON, daughter of Reuben E., (No. 1192), was born in West Troy, N. Y.,
December 23, 1842. She married at Saratoga Springs, September 10, 1861, WILLIAM, son of George and Ann
SHIRES, born in 1840, and died in 1874. She married in Clayton, N. J., June 8, 1876, WILLIAM CRAIG,
son of Isaiah and Lydia SILVER, born in Port Elizabeth, N. J., July 11, 1833. Residence, Philadelphia, Pa.
6207
I.
Gorton.
620S
II.
Estella.
6209
III.
Nellie Ledden
shires children.
1862, Sept. 27, Waterford, N. Y.
1864, May 6, Middlebury, N. Y.
silver child.
I 1.S77, June 7, Clayton, N. Y.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 367
I sosa I
JOSIE DELIA GORTON, daughter of Reuben E., (No. 1192), was born in West Troy, N. Y.
September 8, 1850. She married in Clayton, N. J., December 25, 1869, DR. JAMES ARMINIUS, son of John
and Judith {Burroughs) W.\MSLEY, born at IMullica Hill, N. J., April 19, 185 1. Residence, Gloucester
City,"N. J.
WAMSLEY CHILDREN.
6210 I. James Wini'kr. I 1873, Jan'y 22, Bernadotte, 111. I
6211 11, Clair Arminius. | 187S, May 27, Gloucester City, N. J. |
»^^ 30S-3: ►.*
CONRODINE MADURA STRATTON, daughter of Harriet A. Gorton, (No. 1193), was born m
Hancock, Mass., May 14, 1843. She married^ in Troy, N. Y., April 24, 1879, FURGUS, son of Andrew and
Margaret [Chisholni) DODDS, born in Glasgow, Scotland, February 22, 1837. Residence, Troy, N. Y.
DODDS CHILD.
6212 I. Wii.LiAM SiRATTciN. | iSSo, Maicli 5, Troy, N. Y. |
♦»-. 3056 .— •-
ELY V.\NDE WARKER, son of Lvdia M. Ely, (No. 1 194), a physician in Syracuse, N. Y., was born m
West Troy, N. Y., November 27, 1841. He married in Hancock, Mass., December 23, 1865, LOUISA MAR-
G.\RET, daughter of Daniel H. and Johanna {Stueet) GARDNER, born in Hancock, September 12, 1845,
where she died, March 6, 1868. He married in Syracuse, N. Y., November 6, 1872, where .she was born, March
8, 184S, HELEN AUGUSTA, daughter of John and Caroline {Shay) ADAMS.
vande warker children.
6213 1. Maude. I 1866, Oct. 6, Hancock, Mass.
6214 11. Mabel. ' 1876, July 31, Syracuse, N. Y.
♦.^ 3O60 ►^H
BETSEY ANN AUSTIN, daughter of Edwin, (No. 1197), was born in Farmersville, Cattaraugus county,
N. Y., November 5, 1839. She married in Marathon, N. Y., October 15, 1S59, JOHN RODGERS, son of
.\mos and Polly (Kenyeii) BURDICK, born in McDonough, Chenango county, N. Y., August 21, 1834. He
served one year in the war of the Rebellion. A fresco painter in Howell, Mich.
BURDICK CHILDREN.
6215 I. Mary Edwina. , i860, July 15, Marathon, N. Y. 1
6216 II. Perry Gardner. I 1861, Nov. 21, Farmersville, N. Y.
6217 III. William Henry. | 1864, June 11, Machias, N. Y. |
. »-^^ sovs ^-*
JUDSON LAFAYETTE POWERS, son of Caroline Austin, (No. 1201), was born in Sherburn, N. Y.,
August 6, 1840. He gives the following statement :
" I received a very common-school education. At the age of 13 years entered the Madison County, N. Y., Journal olBce,
to learn the art of printing where I passed the various grades from " devil" to local editor, until the war broke out. On the
first call for " 300,000 more," I enlisted in Company A, I57lh N. Y. State Volunteers, for three years ; was promoted through
the various grades of non-commissioned officers to Lieutenant, within S months, was taken prisoner July I at Gettysburg,
and confined in Libby, Andersonville, and all the various prison-pens of the South ; was under fire at Charleston for si,\ weeks.
Escaped through tunnel from Libby Prison, was recaptured, escaped from Macon, Ga., and captured when within hearing of
our guns, by blood-hounds, — was in prison at Charlotte and was hurried out as Sherman passed on his " March to the Sea."
Was one of the officers in Libby Prison who was called upon to draw lots to see who should be hung in retaliation for two rebel
spies who were shot by order of Lincoln. After nearly 22 months of prison life I was parolled and sent down the James river from
Richmond the day before it was evacuated by Lee, and after several months managed to get home alive, having lost 100 pounds
of flesh, health, memory, and as I then thought, all that made life desirable, — but a remarkable constitution and good care have
carried me along above the earth."
268
EIGHTH GENERATION.
He married in Jersey City Heights, N. J., October 14, 1871, EVA OAKSMITH, daughter of Benjamin
Franklin and Ahbie SAWYER, born in Portland, Me., April 20, 1850. He is Deputy Naval Officer of the Port
of New York. Residence, Englewood, N. J.
POWERS CHILD.
6218
I. Nellie Augusta.
I 1875, May b, Yonkcrs. N. Y.
-»» ^ 30V4= - •■.—
JOHN Wf:SLF:Y POAVERS, son of Caroline Austin, (No. 1201 ). was born in Sherburne, N. Y., January
18, 1842 ; is a copper and tinsmith; residence, Port Leyden, N. Y. He married in JNIadison, N. Y., March 8,
1868, NETTIE, daughter of Thomp.son and Lucv LEWIS.
62Ig
I.
JUDSO.N A
6220
II.
Irving J.
022 1
III.
John W.
6222
IV.
Henry L.
POWERS children.
iS6g, March 7, Hamilton, N. Y.
1870, March i, Brookfield, N. Y.
1S73, Dec. iS, Rome, N. V.
1875, Dec. 25, Albany, N. Y.
1S75, Feb'y 10, Brookfield, N. Y.
1875, Feb'y 25,
-»^ so-zv .^1
ALICE SABRINA AUSTIN, daughter of George, (No. 1202), was born in Lebanon, N. Y., February 21,
1849, where she married, December 28, 1876, CYRENIL'S, son of Elijah and Calista BISBE, born in Lebanon,
N. Y., January 13, 1847.
BISBE CHILD.
G223
I. AuA Alice.
1S78, Sept. I, Lebanon, N. Y.
-•..^ 3oei ^«-
SAMUEL ELY, son of Hem.^n, (No. 1219), \va.s born in Hebron, N. Y., February 27, 1829. He is
lixing in Maquoketa, Jackson county, la. He married in Wolcott, N. Y., April 27, 1845, "'h'^re she was born,
May 26, 1828, CATHARINE ANN, daughter of Tunis and Catharine i^Clelhiud) TAYLOR.
6224*
I.
DK.I.ESTiNE DeWITI-.
6225
II.
DkWain.
6226*
III.
Eli.a J.\ne.
6227
lY.
Iav.
6228
V.
Barney Deloss.
6229
VI.
Lois Adei.l.
6230
VII.
Elmer Heman.
children.
1849, July iS, Wolcott, X. Y.
1S52, April 7.
1854, July I, Bloomfteld, la.
1856, Oct. 15,
1859, May 11, " "
1861, Nov. 30, " "
1867, Jan'y 7.
1880, .Sept. If), Whiteside county. 111.
1S60, Sept. 21, Bloomfield, la.
1857, Oct. 8, Clinton, la.
— •♦^ 3084 — •--
WILLIAM ELY, son of He.man, (No. 1219), was born in Hebron, N. Y., February 5, 1S34; is a farmer
in Shenandoah, Page county, la. He married in Bloomfield, la., July 4, 1856, PAULINE, daughter of John
and Mary {Waldron) SIMPSON, born in Elbridge, Onondaga county, N. Y., May 17, 1834.
(")231*
6232
I. Hl.ANCII.
II. HiiRACE John.
children.
I 185S, April 16, Welton, la.
I i860, Sept. I, Bloomfield, la.
^•-. 3095 ►.
LYLLIS ELY, daughter of Heman, (No. 1219), was born in Hebron, N. Y., Ajiril 9, 1836, and died in
Wolcott, N. Y., August 25, 1S62. She married in Wolcott, N. Y., November — , 1853, ROBERT TAYLOR.
6233
6234
LllRETT.\.
Lr rosit:.
1856,
TAYLOR children.
-, Welton, la.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
369
-*^-. SOQ-Z ,
MARY ADELIA ELY, daughter of Heman, (No. 1219), was born in Wolcott, N. Y., September 9,
1840. She married in DeWitt, la., October 15, 1859, JOHN, son of Ai'.ram and Julianna {Lawyer) WALROD,
born in Erie, Pa., November 9, 1837. Residence, Irwin, Shelby county, la.
Sept. 21, Wcltun, la.
WALK
)U CHILURKN.
6235
I.
Cl.lN liiN.
iS—
.\UK. 27, \Vt
I ion, la.
6236
11.
LiLi.iK May.
iS—
June 27,
6237
III.
Nellie May.
iS—
Marcli 18,
:*r-kCkCk - . ^
LIVONIA ELY, daughter of Heman, (No. 1219), was born in Wolcott, N. Y., December 19, 1844. She
married in Maquoketa, la., August 11, 1S70, SILAS, son of Robert and Maria {Arnold) CLEVELAND, born
in Chatham, Canada, July 9, 1844.
CLEVELAND CHILDREN.
(,238
6239
Jay.
Luis May.
1871, Aug. 27, Morton, la.
1879, March 31,
-♦.1^ 310X ^^*~-
RUTH MARIA ELY, datighter of Willl^m D. (No. 1220), was born in Granville, N. Y., December 28,
1S43. ^he married in Hebron, N. Y., May 17, 1866, ASA PARKER, son of Mord.^cai and Julia {Parker)
BULL, born in Granville, N. Y., July 23, 1843.
6241.1 I. WiLLHi Ely.
6241 II. I1ai;i;y Ely.
6242 III. William Duel.
HULL children.
1871, Feb'y 2, Hebron, N. Y.
1872, July 7,
1875, Aug. 14,
1871, April 9, Hebron, N. Y.
— . . 3129 . .-
HARRIEl^ ANN GETTY, daughter of Nancy Duel, (No. 1236), was born in Hebron, N. Y., May 8,
1834, where she died July 31, 1868. She married in Hebron, N. Y., December 11, 1849, where he was born in
1826, GEORGE, son of Daniel D. and Nancy {Chapman) DIXON.
6243
I. Nancy Jane.
DIXON CHILD.
I 1S51, Nov. 15, Hebron, N. Y
EBENEZER JOHN GETTY, son of Nancy Duel, (No. 1236), was born in Hebron, N. Y., May 22, 1843,
Is a farmer in North Hebron, N. Y. He married in North Granville, N. Y., January 2, 1865, ELIZA LAURA,
daughter of Jay and Mary H. {£/ls7c>ivth) SMEAD, born in Hampton, N. Y., October 11, 1843.
6244
6245
6246
6247
I. Ji.iiiN Jay.
II. Mary Eliza.
III. William E.
IV. Walter Harold.
OETTY CHILDREN.
1867, March 7, North Hebron, N. Y.
1869, April 25, '■ "
1874. March 14,
1880, April 13,
— •— . 3133 ►^^
CLARISSA DUEL, daughter of Eli, (No. 1237), was born in Hebron, N. Y., February 1, 1S31. She
married in North Hebron, N. Y., June 12, 1852, HARVEY LE ROY, son of James and Polly {Burdick)
POTTER : a farmer, born in Easton, N. Y., September 6, 1821. Residence, Union Village, N. Y.
37°
EIGHTH GENERATION.
POTTER CHILDREN.
624S
I.
Louis Henry.
1857.
March 16
6249
II.
Eli.
1865,
Feb'y 27.
6250
III.
J-\MEs Eli. 1
1S67,
June 6.
6251
IV.
S.\RAH ELIZAliETH.f
1S67,
June 6.
6252
V.
Clarissa Julia.
1872,
Dec. 20.
1865, April 7.
tS69, Aug. 4.
MARY DUEL, daughter of Eli, (No. 1237), was born in Hebron, N. Y., October 29, 1832. She
married, March 24, 1S68, in North Hebron, N. Y., where he was born May 2, 1840, and where he died February
10, 1879, UAVID, .son of David and Pheiie RUSSELL.
6253
RUSSELL CHILD.
I 1S70, Fcb'y 28, North Hebron, N. Y.
-**^ 3135 ►*<
HENRY DUEL, son of Eli, (No. 1237), was born in Hebron, N. ¥., October 29, 1834 ; is a farmer in
North Hebron. He married in Greenwich, N. Y., February i, i860, wiiere she was born April 15, 1844,
CAROLINE, daughter of Solomon N. and Maria L. {Pelers) STEWAR'l".
6254
DUEL CHILD.
Oct. 13, Norlli Ik-ljron, N. Y.
3X4:0 ► »-•
CORNELIA DUEL, daughter of Ei.i, (No. 1237), was born in Hebron, N. Y., January 25, 1846. She
married in Rutland, Vt., February 7, 1872, SIDNEY FRANKLIN, son of Sidney T. and Catharine {Livings tori)
ROCiERS, born in Glens Fal
6255
I.
Li: LA.
1874, Nov. 4. Argylc, N. Y.
6256
II.
Catharink.
1876, Jan'y g,
f>2 57
III.
Frank Wallace.
1877, March 21, Riithuid, Vt
N. Y., March 14, 1847. He is a ])hysician, residing in Troy, N. Y.
ROGERS CHILDREN.
1876, Aug. 5, Rutlaiul, Vt.
FANNIE DUEL, daughter of Eli, (No. 1237), was born in Hebron, N. Y., January 3, 1853. She
married in Lake, Washington county, N. Y., June 11, 1877, FREDERIC, son of Daniel O. and Evalvn {Perry)
TAYLOR, born in South Granville, N. Y., December 13, 1847. Residence, South Granville, N. Y.
6258
I. Fred Lester.
TAYLOR CHILD.
I 1880, .April IS, South Granville.
m^^ 3X46 ^^A
HARRIET ELY, daughter of Solomon, (No. 1242), was born in Hebron, N. Y., August 16, 1845. -''lie
married in North Hebron, N. \^, January 11, 1866, HENRY, son of Abraham and Julia Ann {Lcnaycr)
WALROD ; a boatman, born in Davenport, la., August 8, 1843. Residence, Fort Edward, N. Y.
walrod children.
6259
6260
I. Frank Henry.
II. Ettie Alice.
1S67, Feb'y 6.
1869, April 23.
-»^ 3X48 ^^*
DELBERT ELY, son of Solomon, (No. 1242), a farmer in West Pawlet, Vt., was born in Hebron, N. Y.,
Jan'y 5, 1852. He married in Argyle, N. Y., February 23, 1875, SARAH ANN, daughter of Robert P. and
Jane E. {Ilo/ines) DAILY, born in Minnesota, July 16, 1856.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
371
6261
6262
CHILDREN.
I. George Edward.
II. Harriet Edna.
1876, March 8, Hartford, N. Y.
1878, Dec. 5, Hebron, N. Y.
1880, March 28, Hebron, N. Y.
► »-. 3X49 ►»<
FR.ANK ELY, son of Solomon, (No. 1242), a farmer in Soutli Hartford, Washington county, N. V.,
was born in Hebron, N. Y., September 16, 1854. He married in East Pawlet, Vt., August 17, 1879, NELLIE,
daughter of John and Mary {Joyce) McCOV, born in (Iranville, N. Y., August 19, 1862.
6263
I. JOILN ElISERT.
CHILD.
I iSSo, Sept. 28, Granville, N. Y.
—^^ 3XS2 — •-
JOSEPHINE ALDERMAN ELY, daughter of DE\VnT C, (No. 1243), was born in Granville, N. Y.,
.Yprii 14, 1850. She married in Hartford, N. Y., July 6, 1870, MORTIMER HENRY, son of Edmund A. and
Okpha (Il'/ief/er) ^VOOD, born in Hebron, N. Y., March 20, 1845. Residence, Odell, Livingston county, 111.
WOOD CHILDREN.
1871, Dec. ig, Waltliam, 111.
1S73, Sept. 3,
1S76, Feb'y 2,
1S81, Sept. 13, Odell, 111.
6264
I.
Guv.
6265
II.
Emmet Rokert
6266
HI.
Lester Ely.
6267
IV.
Daisy Harriet
-*^^ 3X53
ADA FRANCES ELY, daughter of DeWitt C, (No. 1243), was born in Granville, N. ¥,, June 8, 1851.
She married in West Hebron, N. Y., April 15, 1869, CYRENUS EUGENE, son of Eli and Sarah {Btircli)
DLTEL, (No. 3139), born in Hebron, N. Y., May 5, 1844. He had previously married in Granville, N. Y.,
November 25, 1865, LOTTIE MARIA, daughter of Hiram B. and Harriet {Nichols) COOK, born in Batten-
ville, N. Y., July 14, 1848, and died in North Hebron, N. Y., July 22, 186S, leaving no children.
6268 I. Frankie Eugene.
6269 II. Lottie Lozette.
6270 HI. Cii.\rles Lorenzo.
DUEL CHILDREN.
1570, Feb'y 2, North Hebron, N. Y.
1571, March 12,
1S73, Jan'y 15,
1870, April 6, North Hebron, N. Y.
1S78, June 6, " "
^ SXTX I
JOHN ROBERT WALLACE, son of Ruth M. Briggs, (No. 1247), a farmer in Burr Oak, Mich., was
born in Spafford, N. Y., January 14, 1843. He married in Burr Oak, March 31, 1868, ELLA, daughter of
Hiram and Mary {Bryant) LOCKWOOD, born in Ovid, Mich., October 12, 1846.
WALLACE CHILDREN.
1872, Aug. 6, Sunbiiry, 111.
1878, Feb'y 26, Burr Oak, Mich.
1S82, June 15,
6271
I.
IcisEPHiNE Ella.
6272
II.
Helena.
6273
HI.
Earl Lockwood,
-•-.— 3X"7'3 .^-^
WILLIAM FRANCIS WALLACE, son of Ruth M. Brigcs, (No. 1247), a stock drover in Burr Oak,
Mich., was born in Spafford, N. Y., September i, 1846. He married in Burr Oak, Nov. 19, 1868, where she was
born March 4, 1846, and where she died July 12, 1875, ELECTA, daughter of Elizur and Mari-\ {Farley)
LANCASTER. He married, September 18, 1878, ALICE AMANDA, daughter of John N. and Electa A.
{Sluno) KNEELAND, born in Hartland, N. Y., November 3. 1857.
372
EIGHTH GENERATION.
6274
I.
Frederick.
6275
11.
Il'LI.\.
6276
III.
WlLI.I.WI.
6277
IV.
In'.\ Ruth.
627S
V.
Fr.^nk Nel
WALLACE CHILDREN.
1869, Sept. 29, Bun Oak, Mich.
1872, March 13,
1873, Sept. 12,
1880, Feby 7,
1882, Sept. 4,
-»^-^ 3X81 .^«—
IDA ELIZABETH ROBERTSON, daughter of Mary E. Briggs, (No. 1250), was born in Pokagon, Mich.,
October 24, 1854, where she married, April 24, 1878, JOSEPH RUSSELL, son of Russell and Amanda M.
(Cole) COOK, born in Pokagon, February 5, 1856, where they now reside.
6279
COOK CHILD.
I 1S79, March 17, Pokagon, Mich.
I 1879, Sept. 10, Pukafjoii, Midi.
K^ 3194 t^*
HOMER SMITH, son of Jane Ely, (No. 1254), a farmer in West Granville. N. Y., was born in Grnn-
ville, April 3, 1847. He inarried in North Granville, May 6, 186S, where she was liorn April i, 1853, .\L\TR.\,
daughter of Rueus and B.^thsheba {Prcstoti) WHITNEY.
SMITH CHILDREN.
6280
I.
Lesif.k H.
1S69, March t
), PoiiUney,
Vt.
6281
II.
MVRON P.
1S70, Aug. 5,
6282
III.
Cora May.
1S72, Jan'y 7,
6283
IV.
Al.KREIi ('.
1S73, June 26
6284
V.
Lena M.
1875, May 22,
62S5
VI.
Rose Lillian.
1S77, July 25,
North C
ran
•ilk-
N. Y.
1S70, Marcli 30, Poiiltney, Vt.
1872, Nov. II,
ANN.\ SMITH, daughter of Jane Ely, (No. 1254), was born in Granville, N. ¥., July 6, 1849. She
inarried in North Granville, N. Y., Jan'y i, 1865, CLARENCE S.AXTON, son of Carmi and Mary Jane
{Jennings') WHITE, born in New Haven, Vt., April 7, 1846, now living in South Granville, N. Y.
WHITE children.
6286
I.
Carmi Jay.
1870, Sept. g, Poultne)', Vt.
62S7
II.
Alta Io.ne.
1877, June 21, Granville, N. Y.
SARAH ALMA WHITCOMB, daughter of Emily Ely, (No. 1255), was born in Granville, N. Y,, October
24, 1848. She married in Poultney, Vt., January 26, 1870, a merchant of Fort Edward, N. Y., ALBERT CARY,
son of Alfred and Jane (Ca/y) CHAPMAN, born in Hartford, N. Y., June 12, 1848.
628S
6289
I. Gr.vce.
II. Alfred Earl.
chapman children.
187S, Aug. 18, Fort Edward, N. Y.
1880, April iS, ■•
► .- 3SOO
EMMA WHITCOMB, daughter of Emily Ely, (No. 1255), was born in Hartford, N. Y., October 27,
1852. She married in Poultney, Vt., February 18, 1874, LESTER, son of Hiram and Mary Ann {Kineaid)
BR.WTON, born in Hartford, N. Y., August 26, 1848 ; a wholesale confectioner in Burlington, Vt.
6290
I. .\rthur Lester.
brayton child.
I iS7f), Jan'y 21, Burlington, Vt.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 373
-^ 3S01 ^.
CARRIE KETCHAM WHITCOMB, daughter of Emily Ely, (No. 12S5), was born in Hartford, N. Y.,
August 27, 1S55. She married at Whitehall, N. Y., August 16, 1876, NELSON, son of Nelson C. and Ann
{CdoA') HYDE, born at Poultney. Vt., where he now resides, October iS, 1854.
HVDE CHILDREN.
62gi I. Carrie Emma. | 1877, Nov. 3, Poultney, Vt. |
6292 II. Alice Marion. | 1879, Nov. iS, " " |
♦*-. 3204 ►.«.
WILLIAM J. TAYLOR, son of Polly Ann Ely, (No. 12S6), a farmer in Hebron, N. Y., was born in
Granville, N. Y., February 5, 1851. He married in North Hartford, N. Y., January 15, 1876, where she was
born in 1855, KATE, daughter of John and Jane (Cra/'g) RAMSEY.
T.^YLOR CHILDREN.
f>293 I. RiisAMONH Mav. I 1S77, Feb'y 17, Hebron, N. Y.
6294 II. b>iiN JAV. 1 18S0, July 23,
*.-. 3S06 t^
CLARA MELISSA TAYLOR, daughter of Polly Ann Ely, (No. 1256), was born in Hebron, N. Y.,
March 28, 1856. She married in North Hartford, N. Y., September 5, 1877, EDGAR, son of Benjamin S. and
Betsey BURCH, born in Hebron, N. Y., July 7, 1854. He is a farmer living in North Hebron.
ULRCH t:HILDREN.
6295 I. Enrrii May. 1 187S, June i, Hebron, N. Y.
6296 II. Elizabeth. | 1S80, Jan'y 3,
*^ 3aX9 ►*♦-
HELEN MAR ELY, daughter of Joseph W. (No. 1263), was born in Hebron, N. Y., September 23, 1850.
She married in Johiistown, Wis., October 8, 1869, DAVID, son of James and Mary {Spaid) COLLINS, born in
Lima Centre, Wis., from whom she was divorced. She married, November g, 1878, HENRY, son of Hiram and
Mary (2?;j?7///) KNIGHT, a farmer born in Mount Holly, Vt., January i, 1842, and now living in Wrightstown, Minn.
COLLINS CHILDREN.
1871. April 2S, Lima Centre, Wis.
[ 1873. Jan'y 31,
1874, Oct. 8,
I 1877, Nov. 8, Johnstown, Wis.
KNIGHT CHILD.
I 1882, March 27, Bertha, Minn.
-*--. 3SSO — -..
0297
I.
Minnie Arena.
629S
II.
George Nelson.
f.299
HI.
Fanny Leonora
f)3oo
IV.
Joseph William
6301
V.
Nellie Ophelia
ANNETTE ELY, daughter of Joseph W., (No. 1263), was born in Hebron, N. Y., May 28, 1854, and
married in Johnstown, Wis., April 16, 1876, where he was born September 23, 1849, ZEBA MOORE, son of
John W. and Thankful {Campbell) WRIGHT, a farmer living in Wrightstown, Minn.
WRIGHT children.
6302 I. Charles Wesley. ] 1877, May 7, Wrightstown, Minn. 1
6303 II. Archie JdSEPH. t 1SS2, Aug. 7, " " |
JOHN DANIEL ELY, son of Joseph W., (No. 1263), a farmer living at Chana, 111., was born in South
Grove, 111., October 8, 1856. He married in Rochelle, 111., October 23, 1880, where she was born March 26,
1S61, ADDIE VIOLA, daughter of Jacop B. and Elizabeth A. {Billmari) EYSTER.
374
EIGHTH GENERATION.
6304
I. Oi.i.iE Ann.
CHILD.
I iSSi, Aug. 27, Ghana. 111.
. .^^ 3241 ^<
HATTIE ROOT POWERS, daughter of Eliza Bkim.mer, (No. 1269), was born in Petersburgh, N. Y.,
November 30, 1847. She married in Bennington, Vt., October 26, 1870, JAMES EDWIN, son of John and
Eliza (JFrt/^w) BURHAUS, who was born in Poilghkeepsie, January 12, 1845. He is a grocer, now living in
Brooklyn, N. Y.
-' ' BURHAUS CHILD.
6305
I. Gr.\ce Ei.iz.v.
1871, Dec. 5, Bcnninsjtdn, Vt.
*»-. 3249 »
FLORENCE LORENZA PRINCE, daughter of John R., (No. 127S), was born in Persia, N. Y.,
September 14, 1857. She married in Collins, N. Y., June 13, 1875, EUGENE F., son of S.-vmuel and Mary E.
{Boon) PERKINS, born at Eagle, N. Y., February, 21, 1846 ; a farmer in Leon, Cattauraugus county, N. Y.
PERKINS CHILDREN.
6306 I. WiLi.ARD Eugene.
6307 II. Ethel.
630S III. Fred Emmerson.
1S76, Feb'y 27, Collins, N. Y.
1S7S, April 15, Leon, N. Y.
18S1, March 30, "
**-. 3250 ^«-^
SARAH EMMELINE MOSHER, daughter of Polly Ann Prince, (No. 1277), was born in Leon, N. Y.,
February 26, 1854, where she married, February 19, 1874, FRANK LEVI, son of John and Ann {Hagar) PICKUP,
born in New Albion, N. Y., March 22, 1853, where he now lives, a farmer.
PICKUP children.
6309
6310
63 II
I. Bertha Ann.
II. Blanch May,
111. Charles Herman.
1S75, April 5, New Albion, N. Y.
1579, Jan'y 18,
1580, Oct. 25,
3300 ~ .«■
GEORGE BUNNYAN ELY, son of John C, (No. 1298), was born in Montgomery county, Ind., April
9, 1842. Is a railroad agent and merchant at Sabina, Ohio. He married, September 8, 1868, M.YRV WELLS,
daughter of John B. and Frances {Rash) STARKEY, born in Clinton county, Ind., July 16, 1844.
children.
6312
I.
I.MO Clara,
6313
II.
Glennie.
6314
III.
Ralph H.
6315
IV.
Clinton John.
6316
V.
Adda Starkey.
6317
VI.
Esta Bramwell.
6318
VII.
Flora Mary.
6319
VIII.
Lena Linn.
1870, Feb'y 10, Sabina, Ohio.
1872, Dec. 28,
1874, Feb'y 3,
1S75, Aug. 26,
1877, July I,
1S78, Oct. 16,
18S0, Dec. I,
1882, June 14,
1873, Sept. y, Sabina, Ohio.
--, 330X ►^i
MATILDA ELY, daughter of John C, (No. 1298), was born in Darlington, Ind., October 9, 1844. She
married in Clark's Hill, Ind., April i, 1869, NUN, son of Silas and Sarah {Trotter) BAILEY, born in Morgan
county, W. Va., January 29, 1837. Residence, Colfax, Ind.
bailey children.
1873, Sept. 27, Colfax, Ind.
6320
I.
Laura May.
1870, April I, LaFayette, Ind.
6321
II.
Charles Pascoe.
1872, July 7, Colfax, Ind.
6322
III.
Guy Crumpton.
1874, May 31, "
6323
IV.
loNAH Bramwell.
1877, SepL 7, ••
6324
V.
Jessie Cloyd.
1880, Nov. iS, "
EIGHTH GENERATION. 375
-»-^ 3302
MALINDA ELY, daughter of John C, (No. 1298), was born in Darlington, Ind., October 9, 1844.
She married in Clark's Hill, Ind., December 7, 1871, HENRY, son of John STOVER, born at Crawfordsville,
Ind., and died in Clark's Hill, July 13, 1873. ^^e married, October 3, 1878, GEORGE, son of Simpson and
Orpha (IVrig/i/) MONTGOMERY, born at Linden, Ind.; a farmer in Colfax, Ind.
STOVER CHILD.
I. EnwAKii Roy. | 1S72, Oct. 26, Linden, Ind.
MONTGOMERY CHILD.
II, MA^^K PrudEiN'ce. | 1879, Aug. 29, Colfa.x, Ind.
•♦^ 3306 ►««^
PHEBE JANE GOSSARD, daughter of Sar.-\h Ely, (No. 1301), was l)orn in Chillicothe, Ohio, March 20,
1839. She married in Nevada, Story county, Iowa, October 20, 1S61, HEZEKIAH, son of Ames and Elizahk.th
{Jacksciii) KELLEV, born in Clay county, Ind., May 29, 1837 ; farmer and stock-raiser in Ossawatomie county
Kan.
KELLEV CHILDREN,
la.
0327
I.
IiiA Olive.
1S62,
A us
12,
Am
(.32S
II.
RiiLi.ANi) Henry.
1863,
Sept
20,
6321)
III.
Frank Allen.
1865,
Dec.
10,
6330
IV.
Edward Harlan.
186S,
May
25.
-»»^ 3008 ►.*
THOM.VS MAR(;ARY G0SS.\R1). son of Sarah Ely, (No. 1301 ), was born in Chillicothe, Ohio, May
17, 1842. He enlisted August, 1861, as a private in Company D, Tenth Iowa Infantry, served during the war, and
was honorably discharged in August, 1865. He participated in the following engagements: Bloomfield, Charles-
ton and New Madrid, Mo.; Island No. 10; siege and battle of Corinth, Miss.; luka, Tenn.; campaign against
Vicksburg ; Missionary Ridge ; Sherman's March to the Sea, ending in Grand Review at Washington, D. C. He
is a farmer, living at Ame.s, Story county, la. He married in Nevada, la., July 4, 1865, SARAH JANE,
daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (S/iaw) EMERY, born at Midway, Madison county, Ohio, August 29, 1840.
GOSSARD
CHILDREN.
6331
I.
Carrie Blanche.
1866, Aug. 16,
Ames
la.
6332
II.
Harry Arthur.
1868, Feb'y 7,
6333
III.
William Emery.
1871, Jan'y 24,
6334
IV.
Thomas Lamont.
1874. July I,
^ 3F
COS ^-.—
SAMUEL WILLIS GOSSARD, son of Sarah Ely, (No. 1301), was born in Chillicothe, Ohio, April i,
1844. Is a mason living in Polk City, Iowa. He married in Ames, Iowa, November 8, 1868, JENNIE, daughter
of Ephraim and Nancy {Newland) STARR, born in Indiana, May 28, 1849, and died in Ames, Iowa, October
25, 1874. He married, October 5, 1876, MARTH.A, daughter of Elijah and Elisabeth {Burrows) TILTON,
born in Knox county, Ohio, November 29, 1840.
6335
1.
Maud.
1869,
Oct.
26, Ames,
la
6336
II.
Vioran Agnes.
1871,
Dec
22, "
(>357
III.
Benjamin Guy.
1873,
Dec.
15. "
^^^ 3
"^1
GOSSARD CHILDREN.
1870, -Aug. 22, Ames, la.
WILSON WALKER GOSSARD, son of Sarah Ely, (No. 1301), was born at Midway, Madison county,
Ohio, May 22, 1849. He married in Nevada, Iowa, June 4, 1876, M.ARIA BELLE, daughter of James and Ann
(Eccks) CAMPBELL, born in New York City, November 23, 1850.
376
EIGHTH GENERATION.
633S
6339
''i4>'
I. Lulu Ma v.
II. Tr.vcv C.\km'o.\'.
III. Otto Ci.avion.
GOSSARD CHILDREN,
la.
1S77, March S, Amc!
1S7S, Aug. 27,
iSSi. July 16, SlKhlahl, I
S.\R.\H .\LICE GOSSARD, daughter of S.\rah Ely, (No. 1301), was born in Reynold's Station, Wiiite
county, Ind., November 28, 1853. She married in Cambridge, Iowa, May 28, 1876, a farmer in Ames, Iowa,
WILLIAM, son of Jacoh and Elizabeth (Daify) BROWN.
1134 1
6342
6343
I. CoKAL Irene.
11. William Ernest.
III. RossAM(iNi) Grace.
HRUWN CHILDREN.
1877, March 16, Ames, la.
1879, Feb'y 7, Cambridge, la.
18S0, July g, Ames, la.
. ^^^ 33X3 ■- .«-
MILTON WALLACE G()S.SARD, .son of Sarah Ely, (No. 1301), born in Reynold's Station, Ind., March
31, 1856; is a farmer in Nevada, la., where lie married, September i, 1881, SAR.VH ANN, daughter of Jamks
and Ann (^Ecc/es) CAMPBELL, wlio was bora in Nevada, July 13, i860.
f>344
I. Cecil Grace.
CO.SSARD CHILI).
I 1SS2, June 17, Nevada, la.
^^^ 33X6 ^^*~
WILLIAM ALLEN HORN, son of Rebecca Ann Ely, (No. 1302), was born in Ross county, Ohio,
October 19, 1842, is a farmer in Wetmore, Pike county, Ohio. He married in Chillicothe, Ohio, March 26, 1866,
MARTHA JANE, daughter of Israel and Mary {Butler) SELLS, born in Muskingum county, March 29, 1S43.
HORN CHILDREN.
1S67, Feb'y 18, Ross county, Ohio.
186S, July2,
1869, Dec. 19.
1871, May 6, Fayette county, Ohio.
1S72, Aug. 17, " "
1S74, May g, Scioto county. Ohio.
1876, March 6,
1880, March 5, Wetmore, Ohio.
1882, June 7,
- aai-T ►**.
6345
I.
Emily |ane.
6346
11.
Carlisle Canada
&347
III.
Sarah Ellen.
634S
IV.
Maud May.
6349
V.
Harry Ulysses.
6350
VI.
Charles William
6351
VII.
Otho Nolan.
6352
VIII.
Bertha Grace.
6353
IX.
Rebecca Ann.
1S71, Sept. 13, Fayette county, Ohio.
BENONIA WALKER TOOPS, son of Rebecca Ann Ely, (No. 1302), was born in Ross county, Ohio,
January 10, 1852; is a carpenter in Wetmore, Pike county, Ohio, where he married, March 30, 1876, ALICE M.,
daughter of Joseph and Nancy {Street) SCHOONOVER, born in Scioto county, December 30, 1856.
6354
6355
I. Al.liERT WlL>
II. Emory Earl.
TOOPS children.
1S77, Jan'y 3, Lucasville, Ohio.
iSSi, Feb'y 22, Wetmore, Ohio.
-»»^ 3343 i^**-
LA FAYETTE ELY, son of Wilson B., (No. 1307), was born in Washington C. H., Ohio., June 26,
1854, where he married, January 4, 1880, where also she was born January 29, 1856, EFFIE ANN, daughter of
William J. and Catharine {Patton) BLOOMER.
6356
('357
I. Clyde B.^ldutn.
II. FLIZAliETH.
iSSi, Feb'y 21, Washington, C
lRS2, July II,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
■ ^ 33V2 . .-
(i^;S
I.
Ii>A Mki.issa.
(,35y
11.
Fenelu.n Huw'Auu.
6,60
III.
Erford Clarence.
6361
IV.
Harvey Mondel.
6362
V.
Wii.i.rAM Russell.
6363
VI.
EiiwARi) Eugene.
LEVVIN BARNES HUNTER, son of F.4nnv Wright, (No. 1322), was born in Wendell, Mass.,
December 9, 1821 ; resides in Erving, Mass. He married in Brattleboro, Vt., November 25, 1847, OLIVE
MARIA, daughter of Luther and Eunice {Barker) PURINGTON.
HUNTER CHILDREN.
1S49, Sept. 15, Coloraine, Mass. j 1854, iMarcli 17, Montague. Mass.
1S51, Jan'y 25, Greenfield, Mass. I 1S51, Nov. 27, CrueiifieUl, Mass.
1855, Feb'y 15, Montague City, Mass.
1857, July 2g, Excelsior, Minn.
1857, July 29, " •• I
1859, Sept. 30, " " I
— ^»- -. ssw ~ .■,—
ORANGE DWIGHT HUNTER, son of F.\nnv Wright, (No. 1322), a manufacturer in Terryville,
Conn., was born in Wendell, Mass., A])ril 25, 1829. He married in Deerfield, Mass., October 17, 1852, where
she was born, September 30, 1831, H.\RRIET ELISABETH, daughter of John and Philena {Dewey) TRASK.
HUNTER CHILD.
6364 I. D\vii;ii] WiMjAMs. I 1853, .\wf,. 11. Tenyville, Conn. |
Graduated at Vale College, 187(1; studied medicine at the College of Physicians and
Surgeons, in New York City, graduating in 1879.
*^^ aa'79 t--«^
DAVID HUNTER, son of Fannv Wright, (No. 1322), superintendent of the /o/iu RusseH Cutlery
Works in Greenfield, Mass., was born in Wendell, Mass., December 9, 1832. He married in Shelburne, Mass.,
May 5, 1859, where she was born January 23, 1838, ABIGAIL FREEMAN, daughter of Win.slow and Betsey L.
{Banht<cU) CLARK.
^ hunter children.
6365 I. David Clark. i 1862, Feb'y 24, Shelburne, Mass.
G366 II. Frank Winslow. 1S66, March 30, Greenfield, Mass.
6367 III. Ravmomi Wricht. I 1872, Nov. 20, " "
-^^^ 330O ^.*
GEORGE HUNTER, son of Fanny Wright, (No. 1322), superintendent of Elgin National Watch
Company, Elgin, 111., was born in Wendell, Mass., November 13, 1834. He married in Haydenville, Mass.,
October 23, 1S59, where she was born March 25, 1842, LOUISA JANE, daughter of Thomas and Louisa
{Jenkins) CONNOR.
■^ HUNTER CHILD.
636S I. Gkiir(;e Er.nest. | i860, Nov. 29, Waltham, Mass. |
»— . 3383 ^^*-
JAMES ADOLPHUS WRIGHT, son of Justus, (No. 1323), a machinist and brass finisher in New Haven,
Conn., was born in North Hampton, Mass., February 8, 1833. He married in Cireenfield, Mass., April 18, 1854,
DIANTHA MILLER, daughter of Esdras and Cynthia FAIRFIELD, born in Williamsburg, Mass., , 1837,
and died in Philadeli)hia, Pa., , 1875.
WRIGHT CHILDREN.
6369 I. Ai.iiERT Sanders. I 1857, Dec. 29, Williainsburgh, Mass. |
(•370 II. Clara Eaver. [ 1859, Sept. 5, " " |
♦--. 338S ►.«.
JUSTUS ABEL WRIGHT, son of Justus, (No. 1323), a carpenter in Springfield, Mass., was born in
Haydenville, Mass., July 13, 1847. He married in Hadley, Mass., October 3, 1876, where she was born, August
25, 1854, HATTIE M.\RTH.\. daughter of Samuel and Jknette D. (0<?//«) RUSSELL.
578
EIGHTH GENERATION.
WRIGHT CHILDREN.
6371
6372
I. Myra Jennette.
II. Lex.\ ]vu.\.
187S, Aug. II, Hadley, Mass.
iSSo, Aug. II, Springfield, Mas
*»-. 3388 -'^
ORANGE HUNTER WRIGHT, son of Luther E., (No. 1325), a woolen fniisher, was born in Grafton,
Mass., April 8, 1832, and died in Dracut, Mass., August 21, 1866. He married in Dracut, November 23, 1858,
SAR.4H ELIZABETH, daughter of George and Sarah Ann, {Smith) PUSHEE, born in Lansingburgh, N. Y.,
lune 22, 1S38, and died in Dracut, September 28, 1862.
6373
WRIGHT CHILD.
I. Fkances LonsA. | 1S61, .-Vpril g, Dracut, Mass. |
.*^^ 3396 ►.«-
EDWARD IRVING WRIGHT, son of Edwards, (No. \Q2.1), a salesman, residence, Newton, Mass., was
born in Billerica, Mass., June 23, 1837. He married in Ashby, Mass., October 7, 1863, ESTHER URANIA,
daughter of Israel H. and Esther C. BLIRNAP, born in Leominster, Mass., December 23, 1844.
&374
f>375
6376
I. Cl AKA El.I/.A.
II. Edward Bcrnap.
III. William Irving.
WRIGHT children.
1870, June 9, Newton, Mass.
1S74, July 10,
1877, July 19, •■
♦^^ 3-3.0X ►.«-
ELLA FRANCES WRIGHT, daughter of Edwards, (No. 1327), was born in Billerica, Mass., January 9,
1849. She married in Taunton, Mass., September 9, 1873, GEORGE EDWARD SEARLE KINNEY, a merchant
born in Westborough, Mas.s., May 10, 1847, son of Charles F. and Pamelia Ann Searle. His mother, Mrs.
Scar/f, after the death of her husband, married James A. Kinnev, and by act of the Legislature of New Hamp-
shire her son Gfort^e's name was changed by the addition of Kinney. Residence, Jamaica Plains, Boston, Mass.
f>377
6378
6370
I. Mary Ella.
11. Grace Nason.
III. George Searle.
KINNEV CHILDREN.
1874, Oct. 27, Boston, Mass.
1876, Nov. 28, Billerica, Mass.
1878, Aug. 30, •■ "
ANNA ELVIRA WRIGHT, daughter of Edwards, (No. 1327), was born in Billerica, Mass., April 25,
1851. She married in Taunton, Mass., April 25, 1870, REV. SAMUEL SHERBURNE, son of Rev. S. S. and
Elisabeth S. {Babcock) MATHEWS, born at Salsbury, Mass., June 3, 1847. I" 18S4 A^'- Mathews was pastor
of Boylston Congregational Church, Jamaica Plains, Boston, Mass.
MATHEWS children.
63S0 I. Anna Elizabeth Do'i'EN. I 1872, June 30, Billerica, Mass.
O381 II. Edith L.\throi>. 1875, March i, Willmington, Mass.
63S2 III. Mahel Bahcock. I 1877, Jan'y 31, Maynard, Mass.
♦^-. 3405 •►♦♦ —
JENNIE BURNETT WILSON, daughter of Jane Wright, (No. 1332), was born in North Chelmsford,
Mass., August 11, 1851. She married in New Britain, Conn., March 6, 1S73, ERNEST KONRAD, a
teacher, son of George and Margarethe S. {Stephan) CHRIST, born Kirchheimlanderbolanden (Palatina,
Germany), September 10, 1848. Residence, New Britain, Conn.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
379
63S-,
I.
Iknnie Margarethe
63S4
II.
Ernest Wilson.
1,385
III.
Emily Agathe.
(i^Sd
IV.
(".KDROE Edward.
CHRIST CHILDREN.
1874, Sept. 25, New Britain, Conn.
1S76, April 12,
1S78, April 30,
1880, Feb'y 2t),
-»*^ 3406 ^^^~~
EMILY WRIGHT WILSON, daughter of Jane Wright, (No. 1332), was born in Nashua, N. H., May
24, 1858. She married in New Britain, Fla., March 2, 1876, LOOMIS GRIMES, son of Matthias and Mary
{Blyiner) D.A.Y, born in Mansfield, Richland county, Ohio, January 3, 1852. He is janitor of State Normal
School building, New Britain, Conn.
day child.
63S7
I. Mary Wright.
I 1S77, Oct. 2, New Britain, Fla.
CL.\RISSA ELY, daughter of William B., (No. 1333j. was born in Danbury, Conn., January 24, 181S.
She married in r),anbury, February 4, 1846, where he was born, August 5, 1819, JONATHAN, son of Geor(;e
and Betsey O. {Banks), STEVENS, a manufacturer of sash, doors and blinds in Danbury.
6388
63S')
6390
6391
1S76, Dec. 23, Danbnry, Conn.
STEVENS CHILDREN.
I. George Melyille. I 1846, Nov. 2, Danbury, Conn.
II. Lewis Bristol. | 1849, Feb'y 3,
Married Dora Scott Mallony, Oct. 11, 1S76. No children.
III. Fanny May. | 1851, June 18, Danbury, Conn.
Married, Nov. 6, 1879, William Henrj- Greeley. They have one child, Marion May, born
June 25, 1881.
IV. Harriet Ely. | 1S56, March i, Danbury, Conn. |
► . -. 34XS - --»-
DRUSILLA ELY, daughter of Willi.a.ii B., (No. 1333), vvas born in Danbury, Conn., July 21, 1824, where
she married, January i, 1845, SYLVESTER SMITH, son of Joseph and Hannah {Burritt) SCRIBNER, born
January 9, 1823, and died in Danbury, October 16, 1862.
6392
6393
6394*
SCRIBNER CHILDREN.
184S, May 2. Danbury, Conn.
I. William Brewster. | 1846, July 4, Danbury, Conn.
II. Sarah Sprague. | 1849, Aug. 18, " " |
Married in Danbury, Conn., Sept. 10, 1S73, Frank Oldis Van Winkle, born in New York
City, Jan'y 6, 1850. Residence, Jersey City, N. J. No childrL-ii.
III. Oliver Stone. | 1851, Oct. 20, Danbury, Conn. |
— »♦-. 34X3 ^~*
CAROLINE CL.\RK ELY, daughter of William B., (No. 1333), was born in Danbury, Conn., March
26, 1827, where she married, September 23, 1849, CH.\RLES WILLIE, son of Alexander and Catharine
( Williams) LAMB, born in New York City, March 2, 1815 ; a hatter living in Danbury, Conn.
6395
lame children.
Charles Henry. | 1S50, June 25, Danbury, Conn. |
Married in Newark, N. J., June 10, 1878, where she was born May 30, 1S53, Caroline E.
Suydam, daughter of Jacob D. and Maiy M. (Sheuts) Suydam. Residence, Danbury,
Conn. No children.
iburv. Conn. I
1S64, Aug. 12. Danbury, Conn.
6396
II.
Mary Lorinda.
1852,
Scpl. 6, D
6397
III.
Inez Maria.
1855.
March 27,
639-
IV.
Carrie Salina.
i860.
April 6,
1.3,,,,
V.
Samiei. .N'iciiiii.s.
1S64,
M.ay 24,
EIGHTH GENERATION.
HENRY CLAY ELY, son of ^VILL1AM B., (No. 1333) ; a liat manutacturer in Danbury, Conn., where he
was born June 8, 1829. Married in the same place, September 23, 1852, HARRIETTE AUGUSTA, daughter of
Oliver and Eliza (Ferry) ANDREWS, born in Danbury, March 20, 1832.
6400
6401
6402
I. WiLLLA-M Andrews
II. Florence Eliza.
III. E.MMA Frances.
CHILDREN.
1S53, Oct. I, Danbury,
1857, Dec. 7,
1866, Sept. 8,
1864, May 7, Danbury, Conn.
*.^ 3416 ►*•
MARION ELY, daughter of William B., (No. 1333), was born in Danbury, Conn.. July 18, 1834, where
she married, February 17, 1858, JAMES WILSON, son of Henry and Clara (IVi/son) WHITE, born in New
York City, October 14, 1829 ; now living in Elizabeth, N. J.; connected with Singer Manufacturing Co.
6403
6404
I. Robert Stkation.
II. Marion .Amelia.
1859, Fcb'y 5
i8f>6, Nov. 3,
WHITE CHILDREN,
cy City, N. |.
— »*^ 3420 ►.«--
EDWARDS ELY BARNUM, son of Cl..\rissa Ely, (No. 1334), was born in New York City, February 6,
1824 ; is foreman in a hat manufactory; residence, Brooklyn, N. Y. He married, April 30, 184S, in New Milford,
Conn., where she was born, May 10, 1828, MARY ESTHER, daughter of John Wili.ia.m and Esther (Smi/Ji)
FOGERTY, from whom he was divorced, and married in Danbury, June 6, 1872, S.ARAH LOUISA, daughter of
Charles and Lucy (Peck) BEACH, born in Redding, Conn., August 4, 1835.
6405*
I. Mary Amelia Lhvisa. | 1849, Auj;
BARNUM child.
Danbury, Conn.
-~*^^ 342X .^«-^
JAMES HALL BARNUM, son of Clarissa Ely, (No. 1334), was born in New York City, August 29,
1827. He is a merchant in Lime Rock, Conn., where he married, February 11, 1849, M.'\RY M.\RI.\, daughter
of Lee Peck and Aurelia {Swift) LOVERIDGE, born in Lime Rock, October 13, 1830.
6406
6407
I. Clarissa Aurelia.
II. lULIA Lo\ ERIIXIE.
BARNUM children.
1854, June 2, Lime Rock, Conn.
1866, Aug. 30,
-.--. 34:22 >^*~-
MARTHA PHILLIPS HOLMES, daughter of Drusilla E. Ely, (No. 133S), was born in New York
City, January 8, 1823, and died in Danbury, Conn., November 5, 1861. She married in Danbury, Conn., April
15, 1846, where he was born June 7, 1824, and where he died December 26, 1867, ALFRED SEGAR, son of
Benjamin and Polly {Segar) AMBLER.
AMBLER children.
6408 I. Edmund Holmes. | 1849, J^n'.i' 29, Danbury, Conn. |
A bank cashier in Red Cloud, Neb.; married in Bethel, Conn., May 17, 1871, where slie
was born May 31, 1852, Eva, daughter of Eli S. and Julia Harnum. No children.
(■409* II. Chester Goodrich. | 1854, Feb'y 8, Danbury, Conn. |
3423
MARY AMELIA HOLMES, daughter of Drusilla E. Ely, (No. 133S), was born in New York City,
October 22, 1825. She married in Danbury, Conn., April 25, 1849, WILLIAM HENRY, son of Ebor and
Minerva {Fowler) YOLTNG, born in South East, N. Y., June 29, 1827. Residence, Danbury, Conn. A hatter.
?:IGHTH GENERATION.
6-1 1 o
641 1
II
6412
III
6413
IV
YOUNG CHILDREN.
I. Ep.\rHRAS Edwards. | 1850, March 2S, Danbury, Conn. |
Married in Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 25, 1S75, Georgie Anna, born in Ncwarlc, N. J., Dec.
2, 1S51. dangliter of George M. and Abb)- M. Robb. No children.
Ei.LA Eva. I 1S53, July 9, Danbury, Conn. j
William Luvcolx. ! 1859, Nov. 15, "
Nettie Gertrude. | 1S66, Sept. 24, '■ " |
—^^ 3484: ►^«-
CATHARINE ANN HOLMES, daughter of Drusilla E. Ely, (No. 1335), was born in New York City,
Ianuar\- 19, 1829, and died in South Norwalk, Conn., December 30, 187S. She married in Danbury, Conn.,
April 26, 1S49, LEx\NDER PERRY, son of John and Clarinda (Ji//<r/>/>) FOOTE, born in Danbury, January 5,
1 828 ; a hatter living in South Norwalk, Conn.
LOOT children.
6414 I, Drisilla Ely.
6415 II. Ida IsAiiELi.A.
6416 III. FaN.ME ISAIIELLA.
1S50, Jan'y 19, South Norwalk, Conn.
1854, Dec. 12,
1858, April 4.
-^^ 3425 i^*
1855, Sept. 22, South Norwalk, Conn.
GOODRICH HOLMES, son of Drusilla E. Ely, (No. 133S), a hatter, was born in New York City,
November 2, i83i,and died at South Norwalk, Conn., September 7, 1867. He married in Danbury, May 7, 1856,
where she was born, October 18, 1832, ADELINE, daughter of Charles and Hannah (Atom's) SEYMOUR.
&417
I. Howard.
HOLMES CHILD.
I 1S62, Nov. 5, South Norwalk, Conn. |
.^ 34:27 ^-
EDWARDS ELY, seedsman and grocer, Newark, N. J., son of Abijah Peck, (No. 1336), was born in
Richmond, Va., October 3, 1825. He married in Irvington, N. J., April 23, 1862, Maria, daughter of Frederick.
and Elizabeth {Haidi) LINDERHILL, born in Workingham, England, June 30, 1840.
children.
6418
I.
Elizabeth Mavnard.
1S63, June 7,
Newark
, N
6419
11.
Mildred May.
1864, May 24,
6420
HI.
Edward.
1S66, Oct. 12,
6421
IV.
Frederick Clarke.
1868, Oct. 31.
f,422
V.
Alfred Penfold.
1871, Oct. 13,
6423
VI.
Maria Hatch.
1S73, Dec. iS
^^ rs4-
OF
1863, June 17, Newark, N. J.
1868, Aug. I,
1S72, June 25,
WILLIAM BREWSTER ELY, book-keeper, Orange, N. J., son of Abijah Peck, (No. 1336). was born
in Newark, N. J., January 8, 1828. He married in Orange, N. J., March 18, 1858, where she was- born March iS,
1839, JANE MARGARETTA, daughter of Anaspes and Eliza P. {Severel) DOWNS.
6424
6425
6426
H.
HI.
children.
Charles Cleveland. | 1859, Dec. 6, Newark, N. J. |
Married in Ocean Grove, N. J., Sept. 5, 1S83, Ruth Manstield, daugluer of George and
Ella (Waters) Shaw, born in Boston, Mass., May 3, 1861.
LrciLE Clark. j 1867, Aug. 12, Newark, N, J. I
Selden May.nard. ; 1S71, Oct. 12. " " |
»»^ 3-3:31 ►*«-
ELIAKIM EDWARDS WILDMAN ; a mason in Danbury, Conn., son of Catharine I. Ely, (No.
1340), was born in Danbury, April 4, 1834; married in New York City, May 3, 1858, where she was born
May 14, 1840, HARRIET ANNA, daughter of William H. and Hannah G. {Pcrigreiv) RAYMOND. At
382
EIGHTH GENERATION.
the outbreak of the Rebellion in 1861, Mr. Wildman was captain of a militia company, and at the call for
volunteers offered his services with his company, being the first that was acceiJted in the State and the first to
arrive at the rendezvous.
WILDMAN CHILDREN.
6427
r.\TH.\RiNE Is.\i!Ei.i.A. | 1859, Mixv lo, Danbuiv, Conn.
Married, Feb'y 21, 1SS3, Elbert H. Wheeler.
642S
II.
WlNl'IELD ScOTT.
1861,
Aug. 12,
Danburv, I'oini
6429
III.
Lena Gray.
1S63,
Aug. 20,
6430
IV.
William Edwards.
1S67,
May 28,
6431
V.
Raymond Beach.
1878,
March 15
^.-. 34:32 ^.«
JAMES BEACH WILDMAN, merchant ; son of Catharine I. Ely, (No. 1340), was born in Danbury,
Conn., September 6, 1838, where he now resides, and where he married, October 26, 1859, MARY CATHARINE,
daughter of John Davenport and Eliza P. {Raymotid) RAYMOND, born in Danbury, October 8, 1842. The
mo\.\\tr oi John Davenport Raymond was living in January, 1883, aged one hundred years and nine months.
Her maiden name was C/an'ssa Davenport, born April 25, 1782.
6432
6433
I. Chester Ely.
II. Bessie Peck.
wildman children.
1862, June 2, DaubiHv, Conn.
1S76, July 14, " "
. *»-. 3433 — *
R.VCHEL ANN ELY WILDMAN, daughter of Caiharine I. Ely, (No. 1340), was born in Danbury,
Conn., July 14, 1843, where she married, September 25, 1866, WILLIAM WEBB, son of Ulysses B. and Sarah
{Reynolds) SUNDERLAND, a builder; born in Somers, West Chester county, N. Y., August 13, 1839.
Residence, Danbury, Conn.
SUNDERLAND CHILDREN.
18S2, March 6, Danbury, C
1881, Sept. 17,
MARY JANE COOLEY, daughter of Lucv B. Ely, (No. 1344), was born in Tolland, Conn., December
17, 1835. Married in Newton, Mass., April 11, 1854, REV. GILES BUCKINGHAM, son of Oliver and Sally
{Stanton) WILLCOX, born in New York City, August 7, 1826. Mr. Willco.x is now professor in Chicago
Theological Seminary.
WILLCOX CHILDREN.
6434
I.
George Moclton.
1867, June 12, Danbury
Conn.
6435
II.
Paul Ulysses.
1S69, March 22,
6436
III.
Phillip Nichols.
1871, June I,
6437
IV.
is ahei.laCatharine Ely.
1874, Nov. 23.
643S
V.
William Wildman.
1879, Oct. 27,
6439
VI.
A S(.N.
1881, Aug. 30,
6440
VII.
ANriKINV OSC.VR.
18S4, Sept. 14,
-^ . -M 343
9 ►.^
6441 I.
6442 II.
6443 III.
6444 IV.
6445 V .
6446 VI.
Ciiaki.es Henry. | 1855, May it, Fitchburg, Mass.
Graduated at Yale College in 1S76. Married in Chicago, Aug
daughter of Rev. Martin Dudley, of Connecticut.
Alered Buckingham. | 1S60, July 19, New London. Conn.
Gertrude May, i 1S64, Oct. 28,
Edwards Ely. j iSf)6, May 18,
Lucy Bertha Ely. 1873, May 18, Jersey City, N. J.
Harriet Grace Brewster. I 18S1, Jan'y 16, Chicago, 111.
I
I, 18S2, Mary C. Dudley,
1866, Aug. iS, New London, Conn.
3440 .^^«
REV. HENRY EDWARDS COOLEY, son of Lucy B. Ely, (No. 1344), was born in Norwich, Conn.,
April 5, 1838 ; graduated at Yale College in 1863, and at Yale Theological Seminary in 1866 ; installed pastor of
Congregational Church in Plymouth. Conn., in 1866 ; afterwards settled in Littleton. Mass., from which place he
EIGHTH GENERATION.
383
went to Leominster, Mass., and was installed pastor over a new church which he helped to establish, and in which
he labored with fidelity and success for two years until his death, February 17, 1877. He married in Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., September 19, 1866, KATHARINE AMELIA, daughter of Charles H. and Christiana {Ingersoll)
SEDGWICK, born at Hunter, Green county, N. Y., August 14, 1838.
<'447
(.44S
I. EiiiTH Lrcv.
n. Charles Sedgwick.
COOLEV CHILDREN.
1S69, Aug. 7. New Ilavcn, Conn.
1874, Dec. 28, Leominster, Mass.
.^ 3443 ^^-^
HARRIET MARIA COOLEY, daughter of Lucv B. Ely, (No. 1344), was born in Norwich, Conn.,
February 24, 1842. She married in New London, Conn., May 11, 1864, HENRY EDDY, son of Andrew B.
and LvDiA M. {Eiliiy) CGBB, born in Hartford, Conn., June 21, 1839 5 ^ banker, residing in Newton, Mass.
COl;l; CHILDREN.
6449 I. Mi.iK I i>N Kiinv.
6450 II. Li cv Ely.
6451 III. K.\TE Hkewsier.
6452 IV. Helen Minerv.\.
1S65, Dec. 5, Newton. Mas
1870, April 29,
1871, Dec. 28,
1S73, Oct. 3,
1SS2, Feb'v 23, N'ewlon, Mass
-»«--. 34:-3;5 ^♦♦-
CATHARINE LEDYARD ELY, daughter of William B., (No. 1347), was born in Hartford, Conn.,
June 28, 1846. She married in West Hartford, Conn., January 25, 1871, FREDERICK GUERNSEY, son of
Parsons C. and Mary A. {Guernsey) HASTINGS, a manufacturer born in Avon, N. Y., March 18, 1844.
Residence, New Haven, Conn.
HASTINGS CHILDREN.
6453 I. William Guernsey.
6454 II. MiN.NiE Alice.
6455 III. Leuyaku Ely.
1572, March ig, Montclair, N. J.
1573, Dec. 7,
1877, Oct. 12, Jersey City, X. J.
<.»-. 344:6 ►-«-
GERTRUDE MORGAN ELY, daughter of William B., (No. 1347), was born in Hartford, Conn.,
July 19, 1848. She married in West Hartford, Conn., May 27, 1869, WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, son of Myron
N. and Juli.\ S. {Avery) MORRIS, born in North Stonington, Conn., January 22, 1847. A book-keeper, living
in Mattapan, Suffolk county, Mass.
MORRIS CHILDREN.
6456 I. Bessie Eldise.
6457 II. Edward Whitman.
645S III. Gertriuie Avery.
6459 IV. George Myron.
1870, Nov. 16, West Roxbury, Ma
1872, Oct. 28, Boston, Mass.
1878, April 16, Mattapan, Mass.
1879, Sept. 23,
MARIA EDWARDS ELY, daughter of William B., (No. 1347), was born in Hartford, Conn., May
14, 1854. She married in West Hartford, Conn., January i, 1878, WTLLIAM LUDLOW, son of Ludlow and
Lydia a. {Bolles) B.\RKER, born in Hartford, February 8, 1S54. Merchant, Hartford, Conn.
6460
6461
Edward Bolles.
Clarence Ludlow.
BARKER CHILDREN.
187S, Oct. 17, West Hartford, Conn.
1880, April 25,
-.^-. 3449 ►.«-
WILLIAM HENRY ELY, son of William B., (No. 1347), was born in Hartford, Conn., November
27, 1856. Attorney at law, West Winsted, Conn. He married in Sheffield, Mass., October iS, 1S81, where she
was born February i, i860, M.\RY G., daugliter of Lucius and Lucretia {HoIiiks) LITTI,!-:
3''^4
EIGHTH GENERATION.
CHILD.
6462 I. Wii.i.iAM Brewster. | 1882, Oct. 19, West Winsleil, ronn. |
GEORGE BUTTON, son of Sak.ah D. D.^v, (No. 13S0), a dealer in music and licensed preacher of
the Presbyterian C'hurch, was born in Utica, N. Y., December 13, 1818, where he died July 10, 1864. He
married, April iS, 1S46, in Rochester, N. Y., ELISABETH PEASE, born in Hartford, Conn., September — ,
1 82 4. She died in Rochester, N. Y., , 1858.
6463
6464
DUTTON flllLUREN.
I. Mary Evely.x.
II. Annie.
1 85 1, Feh'y
1853, Nov.
185O, Jan'y -
1854, June -
--»»^ 34S8>^.«^
WILLIAM HENRY DUTTON, son of S.vrah D. Bay, (No. 1350), was born in Utica, N. Y., December
25, 1820 ; was in the music business in Utica : in 1865 removed to Philadelphia, Pa., where he now resides. He
married, December 31, 1846, MARY HUNTINGTON, daughter of M.^jor James DALLIBA, United States
.\rmy, of Rome, N. Y., and Susan (^Hiiiitiiii^toii), born June 20, 1826.
DUTTON CHILDRI'.X.
f'465
6466
William Dalluia. | 1847, Due. i. |
Married in Germantown, Pa., Jan'y 30, 1S73, Evelyn I). Bradley, (No. 6477.)
Louis Gordon, born Sept. — , 1873, Portland, Me.
Edward Tracy. | 1850, Jan'y 6. | 1857, Aug. 31.
,^ 3453 ►♦*—
MARY DAY DUTTON, daughter of Sarah D. Day, (No. 13S0), was born in Utica, N. Y., October
12, 1823, where she now resides. She married, June 11, 1845, THEODORE, son of Thkhduric and Mary
{Fii/h-r) POMEROY, of Cooperstown, N. Y., born January 4, 1820. A manufacturer of oil cloth in Utica, N. Y.
POinCROY CHILDREN.
6467 I. George Dctton.
646S II. Theodore.
640g III. Florence Evelyn.
1846, .•Vpril ig, Utica, N. Y.
1841), jan'y 14,
1854, July 23,
1859, April II, Utica, N. Y.
-^^^ 34:60 I
SARAH DWIGHT DUTTON, daughter of Sarah D. V).\\, (No. 13 SO), was born in Utica, N. Y., August
18, 1825. Married, January 12, 1846, REV. JOSHUA HALL McILVANE, D. D., born at Lewes, Del., March
4, 1815, graduated at Princeton in 1836. Pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Utica, N. Y., 1843 to
1848 ; of First Presbyterian Church, Rochester, N. Y., 1848 to i860 ; professor of Belles Letters Princeton College,
i860 to 1872, and since that date pastor of High Street Presbyterian Church, Newark, N. J.
6470
6471
6472
f'473
6474
M ILVANE CHILDREN.
I. Joshua Hall. | 1S46, Nov. 13, Utica, N. Y'.
Graduated at Princeton in 1S66
II. Elizahetu Dutic
III. Mary Day.
IV. Alice May.
V. Maude.
1848, Sept. 28, Utica, \. Y.
1851, Aug. i5, Rochester, N. Y.
1854, June 19,
1S63, March 12, Princeton, N. J.
1S53, Aug. 23, Rochester, N. \'.
1S66, April 3, Princeton, N. J.
CLARA AMELIA MORSE, daughter of Drusilla B. Day, (No. 1351), was born in Philadelphia, Pa.,
December 31, 1824. She married in New Haven, Conn., August 22, 1845, JOSEPH WILLIAM, son of Munson
and Abigail BRADLEY, born at East Haven, Conn., Januar\' 17, i8ig, and died in Germantown, Pa., May ii,
1883. Book publisher in Philadelphia.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 385
BRADLEY CHILDREN.
6475 I. Mary Amelia. | 1S46, May 19, Boston, Mass. |
Married, Feb')* S, 1S77, Dr. J. Lehman Eisenbrey, in Germantoun, Pa. Children; Arthur
Bradley, born July 31, 18S0, in Germantown, Pa.; Clara Mary, born March 2, 1882, in
Philadelphia, Pa.
6476 11. Ella Di'NBAR. I 1S49, Dec. 22, Philadelphia, Pa. | 1850, July 29, Trenton, N. J.
6477 III. Evelyn Day. | 1851, June 21, " " j
Married her cousin, William D. Dutton, Jan'y 30, 1873, in Germantown, Pa. (No. 6465.)
6478 IV. Arthur Wadswortii.
6479 V. William Morse.
64S0 VI. Ednvaki) Lounshurv.
1856, Jan'y iS, Philadelphia, Pa.
1S58, Jan'y 16,
1S61, Sept. 14, Germantown, Pa.
^. . 3-^66 ^^*
DRUSILLA BREWSTER BEACH, daughter ol" Nancy Day, (No. 1353), was born in Northampton,
Mass., November 20, 1820. She married, June i, 1848, ALEXANDER KIERSTED, a tanner, born at Durham,
N. Y., December 28, 1813. Residence, Cadosia Valley, Delaware county, N. Y.
KIERSTED CHILDREN.
6481 I. Alfred Be.vch. | 1S49, Aug. 31, Cadocia Valley N. Y. | 1873, Nov. iS.
Married, Oct. 5, 1870, Elizabeth McMinn, and had one child born after his death, Drusilla
Beach, born June ig, 1S74.
6482 II. Everest Brewster. | 1S55, April 27, Cadosia Valley, N. Y. |
-»^^ 3467 ^^*—
MOSES SPERRY BEACH, son of Nancv Day, (No. 13S3), \yas born in Springfield, Mass., October 5,
1822. His early education, 1833- 1836, was at Mon.son Academy, under the charge of his uncle, J?ezi. Alfred Ely ;
from 1S36 to 1S49 he assisted his father in the publication of the New York Sun newspaper ; in 1840 he visited
France to prosecute the study of the French language, returning in 1841, and resuming the publishing business ; in
1842 he revisited England and France. In 1845 he became a joint proprietor with George Roberts, of the Boston
Daily Times, but soon afterwards accepted an interest with his father and brother Henry in The Sun, under the
firm name of M. V. Beach cf Sons. In 184S he, with his brother Alfred purchased The Sun, and in 185 1 he
purchased his brother's interest ; became sole proprietor, and so continued, with a short interval of two or three
months in i860, until 1868 w'hen he disposed of it to the association which now holds it. In 1866 he visited
Europe, and in 1867 was one of Mark Twain's famous "Innocents Abroad." In 1868-1870 visited California
and Canada, and made a tour through the Middle and Southern States. In 1873 made an extended tour through
Norway, Sweden and Russia, as well as through the other better known countries of Europe. Though nominally
without occupation, at present his time is fully occupied with duties in charitable and other institutions in the two
cities of Brooklyn and New York. He married in Waterbury, Conn., September 2, 1S45, CHLOE, daughter of
D.AViD and Emeline {Hickox) BUCKINGHAM, born in Watertown, Conn., August 29, 1827. Residence,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
liEACH CHILDREN.
I 1847, March 4, New York City. |
I, 1S72, Fanny M. Wilmot. Residence, Brooklyn, N. V.
1849, Oct. 4, New York City. I
1857, Dec. 8, BrookI,vn, N. Y.
i860, Aug. 27,
1867, Jan'y 31,
»^^ 3-3:68 ^»*-
HENRY DAY BEACH, son of Nancy D.ay, (No. 1353), was born in Springfield, Mass., August 8, 1824.
He married, August 8, 1853, in New York City, where she was born, December 14, 1823, ANN ELIZA,
daughter of Elijah and Jane Ann {Fisher) FORDHAM, who died at Red Bank, N. J., November 28, 1877. He
married, June 3, 1884, MRS. EMII,Y V. A. GIBSON, of Red Bank, N. J. Mr. Beach in 1849 withdrew from
the firm of M. V. Beach £r Sons to form a connection with Morton McMichael, in the Philadelphia North
.■American. He sold out, went across Mexico to California where his brother Joseph had charge of their father's
6483
I.
Charles Yale.
Married, Nov. 21,
6484
II.
E.M.MA BfCKINGHAM.
64S5
III.
Ella.
64S6
IV.
William Brewster
6487
V.
Violet.
386 EIGHTH GENER„\TION.
California venture. MXex Joseph had returned to the East, Henry entered the firm of IVel/s <r Co., leading
bankers. This afterwards became Beach, Wells dr Co. The great fire burned them out. Then Mr. Beach
invested in San Francisco securities, lost money through Henry Meigs and finally returned to New York where he
married. He then, with his brother Alfred &nd P. T. Barnum established the "Illustrated Ne7vs" (now Frank
Leslie), which was subsequently sold to Gleason, of Boston. He returned to California for a time, but at length
bought a farm at Toms River, N. J., and settled at Red Bank, N. J.
BEACH CHILDREN.
1856, .^iig. I, Brooklyn. N. V. iSjy, May 11.
1859, Feb'y 2, " " I 1862, April 6.
1861, March 25, " " ! 1S62, April 11.
1S63, May 23. Toms River, N. J.
18S2, in Brooklyn, N. V., John M. Farrier, of Toms River, N. J.
Child: Albert Moses, born in New York City, Aug. 27, 18S3.
648S
I.
Hakkv Yale.
64S9
11.
.\UGUSTA FORUHAM
6490
111.
Alfred Holbrook.
6491
IV.
Annie Brewster.
Married, Sept. 27
ALFRED ELY BEACH, son of N.-\ncv Day, (No. 1353), was born in Springfield, Mass., September i,
i<S26. In 1848 Alfred Ely Beach with his brother Moses S. succeeded to the firm of Moses Y. Beach &-- Sons,
which was then dissolved, under the firm name oi Beach Brothers, which continued for some years. Then Alfred
E., who had previously been interested in the Scientific American, formed another co-partnership with Orson D.
Munn and Salem H. Wales under the title of Mitnn er= Co. In this firm he has continued as one of the proprie-
tors of the Scientific American for many years, 6'. H. Wales subsetiuently retiring. He was interested in pneu-
matic experiments, built and operated a short tunnel and railway under Broadway opposite the City Hall.
Expended a large sum of money, sold his interests to the Underground R. R. Co., and has since devoted himself
closely to patent business and the Scientific American. He married, June 30, 1847, '" Boston, Mass., HARRIET
ELIZA, daughter of John F. and Harriet {Conr'erse) HOLBROOK, born in Springfield, Mass., April 29, 1828.
Residence, New York City and Montclair, N. J.
BE.\CH CHILDREN.
6492 I. Frederick Converse. I 1848, March 27, Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Graduated from Yale Sheffield Scientific School in 1S68. Married, June 16, 1875, Margaret,
daughter of Charles Gilbert, born at Stratford, Conn., , 1S50. Business in New
York, residence Stratford, Conn. Children: Stanley Yale, born July 9, 1S77; Alfred
Gilbert, born Jan'y 25, 1S79.
6493 n. Jennie HoLKRooK. | 1850, Nov. 28, Brooklyn, N. Y. |
-^-^ 3-4'7'0 .-**.
JOSEPH PERKINS BEACH, son of Nancv Day, (No. 13S3), was born in Springfield, Mass., July 17,
1828. In 1839 his father sent him, with his brother Henry, to France, where he attended school two and a-half
years. In 1S49 he went with the "pioneers" to California. On arriving there their vessel, the Apollo, in which
he had an interest, was transferred from the water to the land, converted into a store house, and located at a place
near the heart or centre of the city of San Francisco, which now extends nearly a mile further into the bay than it
did when the Appollo was moored in Septeinber, 1849. He was chief editor of the New York Suti from 1863 till
1867, when he retired from business, moved to Darien, Conn., built a house and lived there until 1869, when he
moved to Cheshire, Conn., his present residence, where he is writing a history of the Beach family in America.
He married in New York City March 20, 1850, ELIZA MATILDA BETTS, to whose ancestor, Thomas Belts, 'Can
first TVaMrt/^/V/ i?/)', sold his property in Norwalk, Conn., in 1660. She was born in New York City, August 4,
1S32, daughter of James Ellis and Maria {Fordham) BETTS.
BEACH CHILDREN.
6494 I. Norvai. Williams. | 1851, April 17, New York City. ' 1S53, July 11, New York City.
6495 II. Mary Adei.ia. I 1853, Nov. 6, " " ,
Married in Cheshire, Conn., Oct. 19, 1882, Howard Titus, son of Titus and Jeanette M.
(Beecher) Moss. Child: Helen Jeanette, born in Cheshire, Conn., Nov. 12, 18S3.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
64g6
6497
6498
6499
6500
VI.
VII.
M.\Ri.\ Louisa
[Williams
Harriet Eliza.
Ellen D.\y.
EliWARDS B'REWSTER.
A Daughter.
6501 VIII. JosEI'H WiLBOR.
BEACH CHILDREN. CONTINUED.
1855, Sept. 25, New York City.
1859, May 6, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1861, July II, Newton, L. I.
1863, July 3, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1867, Dec. II, Darien, Conn.
1870, June 15, Cheshire, Conn.
1866, July 27, Brooklyn, N. Y,
1S67, Dec. II, Darien, Conn.
WILLIAM YALE BEACH, son of Nancv Day, (No. 13S3), was liorn in New York City, January 7, 1836.
He removed from New York City to Wallingford, Conn., with his father, in 1849-50. On the death of his father
he remained in Wallingford, and turned his acres into building lots. In 1870 he opened a banking office in New
Haven, continuing banking and real estate business in Wallingford and New Haven until shrinkages in value and
financial embarrassments, owing to a change in the State law concerning private bankers, broke him down. In
1876 he moved to New York City, where he remained several years. In 1881 he went to Arizona, where he
had charge of some mining property belonging to his brothers Alfred and Moses. In April, 1883, the Indians
attacked his camp, killed some of his men, and drove off most of the others. Mr. Beach, however, was not
frightened, but in the fall was obliged to close up his affairs there. He removed to Jamestown, Dakota, where
he has a farm of six hundred and forty acres, and has harvested a large crop of wheat. He has built a home
there, and will probably stay and grow up with the country. He married at Wallingford, Conn., October 2, 1861,
where she was born June 6, 1841, EMMA A., daughter of Medad MUNSON.
liEACH CHILD.
6502
I. Moses Yale.
I 1S62, Oct. 19.
-»♦- 347-3= — -»
COELIA CARLTON PERKINS, daughter of Mary Ely D.ay, (^No. 1354), was born in Philadelphia, Pa.,
November 10, 1822. She married in New York City, June 14, 1S43, LLTCIEN, son of Marvin and Huldah
{Biihvell) CURTIS, born in South Coventry, Conn., July 29, 1819. She graduated from Rutgus Female
Institute in 1841 or 1882. They removed to California in October, 1850, and reside in East Oakland.
6503 1. Carlton.
6504 II. Leila.
6505 III. Mary Ellen.
6506 IV. Adda Vali.ejc
CURTIS children.
1844, April 15, New York City.
1846, Jan'y iS,
1S48, April 9,
1853, May 2g, Vallejo, Cal.
-».^ 34='76 ►♦«.
ELLEN RAND PERKINS, daughter of Mary Ely Day, (No. 1354), was born in New York City,
June 14, 1827, where she married, November 16, 1848, JACOB BENSON, son of Jared and Clarissa {G/iddoii)
PERKINS, born in New Hampshire, May — , 1826, and died at Mormon Island, Cal., November 12, 1849.
She married, July 23, 1853, HENRY, son of Bartholomew and Susan E. {Wcnfeii) VAN VALKENBURGH,
l)orn in Kinderhook, N. Y., November 10, 1828, and died in Santa Cruz, Cal., January 13, 1862, where Mrs.
\'an Valkenburgh now resides.
van valkenburgh children.
6507 I. Marion.
6508 II. Ellen.
6509 III. Henry.
1856, Aug. 3, San Francisco, Cal.
1859, Aug. 20,
1862, Sept. 13,
*♦-. 34='7S ►..^
JOSEPH PERKINS, son of Mary E. Day, (No. 1354), was born in New York City, December 4, 1830.
He married in San Francisco, Cal., January 10, 1867, CHARLOTTE, daughter of James and Margaret J.
{Z.oiiito!!) PILKINGTON, born in Providence, 111., February 2, 1843. Residence, San Franci.sco, Cal.
:SS EIGHTH GENERATION.
PERKINS CHILDREN.
651C I. Phillip Joseph. i 1869, June 22, San Francisco, Cal.
6511 II. Alice. | 1872, Dec. 28, Oakland, Cal.
RACHEL ANN ELY PERKINS, daughter of Marv E. Day, (No. 1354j, was bom in New York City,
February 14, 1834, where she married, April 23, 1866, DR. GEORGE PARKE, son of Jonas and Cynthia
(^a;-rw) JEWELL, born in Vermont, March 25, 1834, and died in Minneapolis, Minn., December 22, 1867.
She married in Santa Cruz, Cal., March 16, 1871, SIMEON HARRIS, son of Daniel and Philinda (jlfo/rj}
HERRING, born in Poland, Me., June 20, 1834. Residence, Los Gatos, Santa Clara county, Cal.
JEWELL CHILD.
6512 I. Geiircie Perkins. | i86g, Aug. 5, Minneapolis, Minn, | 1S77, Dec. g, San Jose, Cal.
HERRING CHILDREN.
6513 II. Frederick Perkins. I 1872, Jan'_v 21, San Jose, Cal. I
6514 III. JiisEPH Perkins. | 1876, May 11, " " |
.*^^ 3480 ^ -«-
HENRY DAY, son of Benjamin H., (No. 1355), a banker in New York City, where he was born, July 8,
1832, and where he married, June 12, 1861, where also she was born, April 28, 1837, ADALAIDE, daughter of
William H. and Eliza C. {r,j>i Zandt) SCOFIELD.
DAY CHILDREN.
6515 I. Henry Franklin. I 1862, April 13, New York City. 1 1868, June 11, New York.
6516 II. William Scofield. 1864, Jan'y 2,
6517 III. Ella Louise. 1867, March 29,
6518 IV. .\rthur Mortimer. | 1874, March 9, '■ " |
*--. 34.82 .— «-
BENJAMIN DAY, son of Benjamin H., (No. 1355), was born in New York City, March 7, 1838, where
he married, October 11, 1857, MARIA THERESA, daughter of George and Anna M. (^Tuck) MILLER, i)orn
in East Chester, N. Y., and died in West Hoboken, N. J., October 14, 1875. He married, April 6, 1878,
REBECCA AUGUSTA, daughter of John and Mary {Woodman) AVERY, born in Nashville, Tenn., June 27,
1844. Residence, AVest Hoboken, N. J.
day children.
6519 I. Benjamin Henry. I 1S60, April 9. 1
6520 II. Charles Siiepard. | 1866, Feb'y i. I
— -^^ 34=83 ^♦^-
CLARENCE SHEPARD DAY, .son of Benjamin H., (No. 1355), a banker and stock broker in New
York City, where he was born August 9, 1844; married, June 25, 1873, LAVINIA ELIZABETH STOCKWELL.
6521 I. Clarence Siiepard.
6522 II. George P.\rmelv.
6523 III. Julian.
6524 IV. Herp.ert Stockwell,
day children.
1874, Nov. iS, New York Cily.
1876, Sept. 4,
1878, Oct. 14,
1S81, Feb'y 3,
-»«. 3484 ^*~-
MARY ESTHER AUSTIN, daughter of Lucinda N. Ely, (No. 1359), was born in Sturbridge, Mass.,
November 19, 1844. She married at South Norwalk, Conn., October 26, 1869, AUGUSTUS THOMAS, son of
EzEKiEL and Clarissa {Browti) POST, born in Cazenovia, N. Y., October 2, 1832 ; a banker in New York.
Residence, Brooklyn, N. Y.
EIGHTH GENERATION. 389
POST CHILDREN.
6525 I. M.\RY Augusta. 1 1S72, June 12, Brooklyn, X. Y.
6526 II. Augustus Thomas. \ 1S73, Dec. 8,
34=00 ^^*
ALFRED ELY, son of Alfred B., (No. 1360), was born in Newton, Mass., August 6, 1852 ; an attorney-
at-law in New York City. Residence, Newark, N. J. He graduated from Amherst College in 1874. He married
in Newark, N. J., June 17, 1880, HELENA, daughter of John and Charlotte {Livingstoti) RUTHERFORD,
born September 28, 1S58.
CHILD.
6527 I, Hk.i.en'a Rutherford. | 1S81, July 10, Vernon, N. J. |
-^^^ 3489 ,^*-
REV. WILLIAM BREWSTER ELY, son of Alfred B., (No. 1360), was born in Newton, Mass., April
12, 1855, and died in Taunton, Mass., May 11, 1880. He graduated at the head of his class from Amherst
College in 1875, and was for a time an instructor there. After studying theology at Union Seminary, N. Y.,
he became an assistant to Rev. A. L. Stone, D. D., of San Francisco, Cal.; was ordained at Reading, Mass., in
March, 1879, and installed pastor of the Bethesda Congregational Church in that place. His death was from
pneumonia after a short illness. His furneral services were held at his church in Reading, the stores in town were
closed during the service and the very large attendance of all classes of people and of clergymen of all denomina-
tions, bore witness to the remarkably strong and tender regard which Mr. Ely had won for himself during his
short but faithful and active ministry. He was buried in Newton, Mass. He married, November 28, 1876,
MARY E., daughter of Capt. E. B. Ward, of Detroit, Mich. She died, May 11, 1879.
CHILD.
652S I. Wii.LL\M Brewster. | 1S79, May — , Reading, Mass. |
— »»-. 34=99 I
WILLIAM LEE, son of Martin E., (No. 1364), was born at North Shenango, Pa., December 5, 1837.
He married in Evansville, Wis., September 22, 1867, HARRIET CORNELIA, daughter of David W. and Sarah
M. {Holhrook) TOWER, born in Watertown, N. Y., April 12, 1842.
lee children.
6j2r) I. Welles Elv.
6530 II. May Gertkude.
6531 III. Mvrtie Grace.
6532 W . Bertha Cornell'
1863, Feb'y 5, Hamilton, Minn.
1S67, May I, Magnolia, Wis.
1S6S, Aug. 7,
1S76, Jan'y i, Corning, la.
-^^^ 3300^.
DANIEL WILSON LEE, son of Martin E., (No. 1364), a lumberman at Hunnewell, Kan., was born in
Troy, Crawford county. Pa., October 3, 1839; married, June 3, 1863, S.\RAH ANTOINETTE, daughter of
David W. and Sarah M. {Holbrook) TOWER, born in Watertown, N. Y., July 16, 1846.
lee children.
(1533 I. Wn.MiN DeForrest. i 1S65, April 5, Mower county, Minn. I
I1534 II. Miriam Margirietta. 186S, Nov. 15, Rock county. Wis.
6535 III. Earl Richmond. I 1871, June 20, " " |
-^^330X-.*^ -
JOHN MARTIN LEE, son of Martin E., (No. 1364), was born in South Shenango, Pa., July 26, 1841,
and died in Magnolia, Wis., July 29, 1882. He married in Albany, Wis., Nov. 28, 1869, CHARLOTTE,
(laughter of William and Janf, ( Cnddeback') DONALDSON, born in Orange county, N. V., November 28, 1844.
390
ki(;hth generation.
6536
6537
I. Harry J.
II. Fr.^nk Eugene.
LEE CHILDREN.
1S70, Sept. 13, Magnolia, Wis.
1S73, Oct. 16.
~~,~^ 3soa ^««-
ESTHER SALOME I,EE, daughter of Mariin E., (No. 1364), was born in South Shenango, Pa., June
15, 1844. She married in Evansville, Wis., December 23, 1874, ELAM CLARK, son of Ela.m and Olive
{Prentiss) PEASE, born in Champion, N. Y., April 27, 1836. A tanner in Hamilton, Minn.
653S I. HoLLI.STER LkE.
6539 II. Dora Eva.
6540 III. Rav Ernest.
LEE CHILDREN.
1S7S, Feb'y 4, Hamilton, Minn.
1879, March 27,
18S2, July 10,
♦-^ 3506 ►*•
ELVIRA MARIA LEE, daughter of Martin E., (No. 1364), was born in Magnolia, Wis., September 9,
1852. She married EUGENE NICHOLS, a railroad employe living in Rockford, 111.
6541
I. Grace Eva.
NICHOLS CHILD.
I 1877, June 6, Rockford. 111.
ssov ►.«—
EVA JANE LEE, daughter of Martin E., (No. 1364), was born in Magnolia, Wis., February 25, 1856.
She married in Footeville, Wis., December 28, 1876, ASHER, son of John and Hannah {Buncc) NP^VILLls
born in England, January 17, 1853; a farmer in Evansville, Wis.
NEVILLE CHILDREN.
6542 I. Blanche Evelyn.
6543 II. Roy Asher.
6544 III. Bertha Hannah.
1S7S, March 18, Magnolia, Wis.
1881, June 9,
1882, Oct. 8,
-»»^ 35X3 .-^
SARAH ABBOT MEACHAM, daughter of Mary Lee, (No. 1366), was born at Locke, N. Y., September
21, 1831. She married in Mercer county. Pa., November 13, 1848, JOHN CLAY, son of D.wid and Louisa
{C/uisr') R.\ND, born in Clinton, N. Y., Feljruary 14, 1S30; a car|)enter in Pierre, Hughes comity, Dakota.
f>545
6546
6547
654S
6549
6550
6551
6552
6553
6554
6555
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
vni.
IX.
X.
XI.
Mary Adelia.
David Francis.
Adelbert Alonzo.
William Alonzo.
LllREN Adelhert.
Alice Adel.
Flora Arvilla.
Olive Viletta.
J'lHN Orville.
Henry Fr.\nklin.
Walter Lorenzo.
RAND children.
1849, April 6, Cheiiy X'alley, Ohio.
1850, June 28,
1854, June 21, " "
1S60, Feb'y 3, Oakwood, Minn.
1862, May 3,
1864, March 31, " "
1867, Feb'y 7, " ' "
1869, March 14, " "
1S71, Aug. 24,
1876, April 10, Winona, Minn.
1878, June 10, Oakwood, Minn.
1S63, Oct. 25, Oakwood, Minn.
1858, Jan'y 24, Cherry Valley, Ohio.
1863, Oct. 15, Oakwood, Minn.
1863, Aug. 10,
1B82, May 5. Pierre, Dak.
— »«-. 3516 >-«4
FRANCIS LEE MEACHAM, son of Mary Lee, (No. 1366), a dealer and breeder of live stock in Plain-
view, Minn., was born in Linesville, Pa., August 8, 1835. He married in Espyville, Pa., March 10, 1857, SARAH
MARIA, daughter of Jacob and {Foust) TRACE, born at North Shenango, Pa., November 20, 1835, from
whom he was divorced in 1873. He married, December 28, 1873, ABBIE CARRIE, daughter of Ei.i'.ridoe G. and
AL.iiiAii. BROCKWAY, born at Hillsbom. N. II., April i. 1843.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
6556
MEACHAM CHILDREN.
Emmett Guilford. j 1S60, July 7, Wabasha county, Minn,
Married, March 22, 1SS2, Alice Ida Marshall.
1861, Oct. 2, Wabasha county, Minn.
1863, June I,
1864, Oct. 31,
1867, July 14,
1875, Feb'y 23,
6557
II.
Alta Lorinda.
655S
III.
S.\RAH Frances.
6550
IV.
Carrie.
6560
V.
Lee T.
6561
VI.
LuELi.A Agnes.
1S65, July 6.
1865, Sept. 14.
—^^ SSXT" ►•♦--^
ANN MARIA SUTPHEN, daughter of Elizabeth R. Lee, (No. 1367), was born in Simimer Hill, N. Y.,
January 14, 1832. She married in Evansville, Wis., November 25, 1855, LORENZO HIRAM, son of Ira and
Polly {O'Co/mor) WALKER, born at Newport, N. Y., November 23, 1833, and died at Rockford, III, October
3, 1 88 1, where Mrs. ]Valk<:r now resides.
6562
I.
Edith Serena.
1856,
Sept
23.
6563
II.
Id.\ May.
1861,
Feb'
V I.S
6564
III.
Leo Hiram.
1865,
Oct.
2q,
6565
IV.
I AY El.liERT.
1867,
Dec
29.
6566
V.
LiLLiE May.
i86g,
Nov
18,
WALKER CHILDREN,
sville, Wis.
.-i 35X9 ...
1864, Oct. 18, Evansville, Wis.
1S6S, Oct. 7,
MARTIN LEE SUTPHEN, son of Elizabeth R. Lee, (No. 1367j, was born at Locke, N. Y., April i,
1836. He married in Evansville, Wis., October i, 1856, CHARLOTTE, daughter of James C. and Johanna
(^Odell) DRESSER, born in Newburgh, Winnebago county. 111., September 22, 1839. In April, 1861, they left
Evansville to cross the plains to California, and arrived there in September following. In June, 1863, they left
California for the Humboldt mines in Nevada; returned to California in 1865, remaining there until December,
18S1, when they removed to Denver, Col., where they now reside. He is a contractor and Iniilder.
1S69, Oct. 4, Sutter county, Cal.
SUTPHEN CHILDREN.
6567
I.
EuGE.NE Eddie.
1858,
July 2, Evansville, Wis.
656S
II.
Theodore Joseph.
1 866,
Aug. 25, Butte county, Cal.
6569
III.
Perry Dwi(;iit.
1871,
March 13, Sutter countv, Cal
6570
IV.
Hai 1 IE EriiEi,.
1876,
Dec. 22,
CELIA ADELAIDE SUTPHEN, daughter of Elizabeth R. Lee, (No. 1367), was born in Locke, N. Y.,
January 13, 1848. She married in Yuba City, Sutter county, Cal., April 26, 1871, WILLIAM HENRY, son of
James C. and Johanna {OJell) DRESSER, born in Centre Port, N. Y., February 11, 1834. A farmer in Los
Gatos, Santa Clara county, Cal.
6571
6572
f'573
I. Carrie May.
II. Nellie Ethel.
III. Mary June.
dresser children.
1878, July 15, Yuba City, Cal.
i87g, Aug. 8, "
iSSi, June r, Los Galos, Cal.
*^-. 3524 ^^*~-
1S80, May 19, Los Gatos, Cal.
NANCY JANE LEE, daughter of William, (No. 1368), was born in Locke, N. Y., December i, 1833.
She married in Middlebury, Tioga county. Pa., Januarys, 1855, RUFUS HARRY, son of Jared and Maria
(Eiigerton) BUTLER, born at Painted Post, N. Y., February 18, 1825. Residence, Tioga, Pa. He is a farmer.
butler children.
ington, Pa.
6574
I.
Alice Elizahe
rH.
1S57, April 22, Farmi
6575
II.
William Lee.
1859, June 21,
6576
III.
Jared Elmer.
1861, May 17,
6577
IV.
John E.mery.
1863, May 5,
6578
V.
Harvey Merritt.
1S66, Sept. 2,
f'579
VI.
Marv Salome.
1868, April 19,
(,5Sn
VII.
EmmKI |- Al.llE
^1 .
1S71, March 17,
392 EIGHTH GENERATION.
-*^^ 3S26 >-«■•
WILLIAM RANSOM COLE, son of Pamelia Lee, (No. 1369), a farmer in Richland Center, Wis., was
born in Magnolia, Wis., May 26, 1S52. He married in Dayton, Wis., Jnne 29, 1879, ELIZA EMILY, danghter
of Myers and Martha M. (Foster) TRABAUGH, born at Carbondale, 111., February 28, 1852.
COLE CHILD.
65S1 I. E.MMA Christlv.na. ! iSSo. March 27, Richland, Wis. |
-»- ^ 3520 - »*
LUCY ADELAIDE LEARNED, daughter or Cell\ M. Lee, (No. 1373), was born in Kingsville, Ohio,
November 10, 1844. She married in Magnolia, Wis., September 13, 1863, JONATH.\N LF;WIS, son of Henry
L. and Mary (Owe//) BLACKMAN, born in Bloom, Seneca county, Ohio, July 12, 1840; a farmer in L^nion
Rock county. Wis.
BLACKMAN CHILD.
6582 I. Fred. Wayl.anh. | 1S70, March 2, Union, Wis. |
♦^^ 3529 ►•^
EDWIN ALONZO LEARNED, son of Celia M. Lee, (No. 1373), was born in Ashtabula, Ohio, January
31, 1846. He was a fireman on the Chicago & Northwestern Railway. On July 4, 1876, he ran an e.xcursion
train on that road to Madison, Wis., returning to Harvard on the sth. A heavy rain during the night of the 4th
caused a washout at Rock River, and an accident which resulted in his death on July 5th, 1876. He married at
Yernon Springs, Iowa, November 15, 1868, RACHEL, daughter of Hector and Phebe J. {^ThonUoii) HILL,
born in Monroe, Ohio, September 5, 1849.
LEARNED CHILDREN.
6583 I. CoR.v BiiLLE. I 1870, June 13, Evansvillc, Wis.
6554 II. H.vrriE Dell. 1873, March 10,
6555 III. Frank Alonzo. 1S74, Nov. 25,
— ^». - 3S3X ^^--
SARAH ELY BATIKS, daughter of Julia B. Ely, (No. 1374), was born in New York City, October 13,
1837. She graduated at the Springfield, Mass., High School, her parents living in Springfield till November,
1858, when she removed with them to Wilmington, N. C, where she married, December 13, 1859, MALCOLM,
son of Tho.mas and Mary {Baker) McINNIS, born in Cumberland county, N. ('., June 8, 1824, and died in
Charleston, S. C, October 26, 1876. Her residence is Wilmington, N. C.
m'INNIS CHILDREN.
1560, Sept. ig, Wilmington, N. C.
1561, Oct. 26,
1863, Nov. I, '■ " I 1S65, May 30, Wilmington, N. C.
1S65, April 21, " " 1865, May 6,
1SO7, June 3, New York City. I 1S74, Oct. 4, Greenville, S. C.
1S69, June 17, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1870, Sept. 4, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1S75, Sept. 13, Charleston, S. C. 1S76. Aus;. 11, Charleston, S. C.
♦.-• 3532 ►.•
6586
1.
(".\RR1E.
65S7
II.
Mary.
65SS
III.
lULlA.
6589
IV.
M.M.COLXL
6590
Y.
Benjamin Thdmas.
659T
VI.
Lily.
6592
VII.
■M.M.ciiLM Edward
BENJAMIN HENRY BATES, son of Julia B. Ely, (No. 1374), was born in Springfield, Mass.,
November 19, 1839, and died in Birmingham, Ala., October — , 1884. He married at Clanton, Chilton county,
Ala., September 21, 1875, SALLIE HENDERSON, daughter of James and Sallie H. {Dixon) DONLEY, born
in Talledega, Ala., May 30, 1854.
BATES CHILDREN.
6593 I. Julia Anna. 1S76, July 16, Birmingham, .Ala. |
6594 II. SuDlE SiMPSiiN. 1S7S, Jan'y 12, " " |
659J 111, M.\RV II.VRI'EM AN. IS79. Oct. llj.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
— ».^ 3334:
EDWARD AUGUSTUS BATES, son of Julia B. Ely, (No. 1374), was born in Springfield, Mass., June
22, 1842. Residence, New York City. He married at Morrisania, N. Y., September 3, 1874, JOSEPHINE,
daughter of Alexander and Marla {HL-iiaiid) BAMBER, born in New York City, May 8, 1849.
BATES children.
6596 I. losF.riiiNE Marguerite.] 1S75, July 10, New York City.
6597 II. Edward Sumner. I 1S79, Nov. 5, " "
659S III. Benjamin LooMis. J I 1879, Nov. 5, "
*^^ 333'7 .^^*-
FRANCES AMELIA DEXTER, daughter of Mary E. Phelps, (No. 1379), was born in New York City,
July 15, 1846. She married in Brooklyn, N. Y., February 13, 1867, GEORGE FOSTER, son of Solyman and
NoRCHE T. {Underwood) GREGORY, born at Sand Lake, N. Y., January 21, 1839. A merchant in New York ;
residence, Brooklyn, N. Y.
GREGORY CHILDREN.
6599 I. George De.xter. j i868, Jan'y 24, Brooklyn, N. Y.
6600 II. Frank Underwood. I 1870, Oct. 12, " "
65oi III. Edna Phelps. I 1S80, Dec. 5, "
^^ 3S30 — «.
SARAH ELIZABETH DEXTER, daughter of Mary E. Phelps, (No. 1379), was born in New York City,
April 2, 1849. She married in Brooklyn, N. Y., March 3, 1881, HENRY URBAN, son of Chester and Achsah
{Melviri) PALMER, born in Chester, Ohio, February 26, 1849. A manufacturer; residence, Brooklyn, N. Y.
palmer child.
I. Austin Piieli'S. | 1SS4, June 4, Brooklyn, N. Y. |
*.-. ssvx ^^*.
LORETTA CHLOE SHEPARD, daughter of Mary W. Ely, (No. 1491), was born in Wilbraham, Mass.,
February 18, 1826. She married in Richfield, Ohio, May i, 1853, JOHN MANTON, son of Nathaniel and
Lucy {HatcJi) HAMMOND ; a fanner and mechanic, born in Bolton, Conn., June 15, 1S28 and died in Rich-
field, Ohio, April 24, 1861.
HAMMOND CHILD.
0603* I. KarlJcjii.v. I 1S55, July 2, Richfield, Ohio. |
*^^ 3575 — ..
SYLVANDER CARLOS SHEPARD, son of Mary W. Ely, (No. 1491), was born in Richlield, Ohio,
December 26, 1834, and resides in Akron, Ohio. He married in Bath, Summit county, Ohio, April 17, i860,
ORLINE M., daughter of Martin C. and Mary W. SPAFFORD, born in Copley, Ohio, April 17, 1838.
SHEPARD CHILDREN.
6604 I. Martin Jacob. I 1863, Jan'y 30, Riclifield, Ohio. I
6605 II. Carl SvLVANDER. | 1866, Oct. 25, " " |
. -»♦ - 35'70 ^^-^
WILLIAM ELY SHEPARD, son of Mary W. Ely, (No. 1491), was born in Richfield, Ohio, July 12,
1843, where ^^ "o^ resides; a shoemaker. He served during the late war in the One Hundred and Fifteenth
Ohio Infantry, and was a prisoner at Andersonville, Ga., six months. He married in Northfield, Summit county,
Ohio, October 3, 1868, where she was born March 11, 1848, MARY EUDORA, daughter of James and Amanda
MILLER.
394
EIGHTH GENERATION.
6606 I. Earle Dixon,
6607 11. P.\KK J.\Mi;s.
660S III. Grace Am.^nim.
6609 IV. Nei.i.ie Maui).
6610 V. LuRETTA Hammond,
SHEPARD CHILDREN.
1870, Sept. 21, Richfield, Ohio.
1S72, Oct. 29, Victor, I;\.
1875, April 5,
1S77, Oct. 3, Ricliticld, Ohio,
1879, Nov, ig, •■
-^^^~. 3S82 ►♦^^
HENRY DIXON ELY, son of Jonathan D., (No. 1492), was born in Wilbrahani, Mass., August 5, 1837 ;
IS a carpenter and farmer in Monroe, Adams county, Wis. He served as a private in the late war, first in the
Si.xteenth Wisconsin Regiment, was wounded at the battle of Shiloh, and honorably discharged for disability after
sixteen months .service ; was drafted in 1864 and served in the Eighteenth Wisconsin Regiment till the close of the
war. He married in Strong's Prairie, Wis., January 5, 1864, JANE SARAH, daughter of Lyman and Sarah J.
{]]'hiie) WHITMAN, born in New York, December 3, 1844, and died m Monroe, Wis., February 20, 1874. He
married in Monroe, Wis., September 12, 1876, CATHARINE ELLA, daughter of Chauncy P. and Sarah {Lee)
LOSEY, born in .Vrcadia, N. Y., November 2, 1853.
CHILDREN.
66 1 1
1.
(l I.I.\ II ARRIKI'.
1866.
Nov.
13,
M
oiiroc, Wis
6612
II.
Sylvia Tank.
1868,
Aug.
26,
(16 1 1
in.
Carrie Luci.na.
1874,
Feb^
■ 14
"
6614
IV.
DwKJiiT Henry.
; 1S7S,
Feb'3
■ 9.
1S74, Marcli II, JIuiiroc, Wis,
1874, Sept, I,
^». - 3583
OSCAR CL.\RK ELY, .son of Jon.\than D., (No. 1492), a farmer in Monroe, Wis., was born in Wilbra-
ham, Mass., July 22, 1839. He married in Preston, Wis., December 12, 1863, ANNETTE BEANCY, daughter
of Olive and Melissa {Tidier) GARDNER, born in Attica, N. Y., July 17, 1845.
CHILDREN.
6615
I.
Ch.\RI,OTTE EciZAIiETH.
1S67, Jan'y 8,
Monroe, Wis
6616
II.
Alice JosErniNE.
1870, Aug. iC,
6617
Ill,
Martha Gardner.
1S72, July 27,
"
66IS
IV.
Mary' Annette.
1875, March 1
6619
V.
Arthur Oscar.
1881, March 2
" "
1874, .'\pril 19, Monroe, Wis
1875, March 5,
1.^^ 3584 ^ >«^
ELWOOD MASON ELY, son of Jonathan D., (No. 1492), was born in Wilbraham, Mass., September
10, 1843 ; a farmer in Monroe, Wis. He married in Friendship, Wis., September 24, 1870, PRISCILLA OLIVIA,
daughter of James and Ruth {Scott) FAUNCE, born in Cattauraugus county, N. Y., February 2, 1854, and died
in Monroe, Wis., September 28, 1879. He married in Big Flats, Wis., July 27, 1880, SARAH JANE, daughter
of John W. and Mary A. {Gleason) ADAMS, born in Monroe, Wis., September 28, 1861.
6620
6621
6622
6623
I. Walter James,
II. Carl Dixon.
HI. Addie Mauer.
IV. Edgar Mason.
children.
1S71, Nov. 17,
1873, Feb'y 4,
1874, July 6,
1876, Dec. 7,
-».^ 3585 ».
DEXTER WRIGHT ELY, son of Jonathan D., (No, 1492), a fanner and postmaster in Monroe, Wis.,
was born in Wilbraham, Mass., October 16, 1847. He married in Rudolph, Wis., March 2, 1875, MARY
TRACY, daughter of George B. and Sybil S. {Barnes) HYDE, born in Portville, Cattauraugus county, N. Y.,
February 17, 1854.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
6624
I. Raymond Hyde.
II. ]VIA\ M-ARY.
CHILDREN.
1S78, Nov. 2g, Monroe, Wis.
iSSo May 4,
•^^ 3S87 ^^*~-
H.\RRIET ELIZABETH ELY, daughter of Jonathan D., (No. 1492), was born in Rockville, Conn.,
August 14, 1853. She married in Monroe, Wis., September 12, 1876, CHARLES ROLLIN BAKER, a mail
carrier in Chicago, 111.
BAKER CHILDREN.
6626 I. EVANT.EI.INE
[D^NWELL.
6627 II. Charles Ely.
1S77, Oct. 13, Chicago, III.
1880, May 7,
»*-. 3588 I
WILBUR FISK DUNCAN, son of Martha H. Ely, (No. 1494), was born in Painesville, Ohio, March 4,
1846; is a farmer in Willington, Conn. He married in Stafford Hollow, Conn., June 26, 1872, ETTA MARIA
ALZADA, daughter of Niles L. and Charlotte L. {Ha7niltoii) LEACPI, born m Holland, Mass., December 25,
1854.
DUNCAN CHILDREN.
662S
6629
Charlotte Martha.
Gertrude May.
1S74, March 2.
1875, June II.
1S74, Aug. 31.
-»*^ 3S83
FRANCES ANN ELIZA DUNCAN, daughter of Martha H. Ely, (No. 1494), was born in Wilbraham,
Mass., December 5, 1856. She married JAMES HENRY, son of .\lyin K. and Laura Ann L. {Cushmaii)
SCOTT, born in Stafford, Conn., August 10, 1850; a teamster for the Norwich Woolen Co., in Norwich Town,
Conn.
SCOTT children.
6630
6631
I. Lillian Laura.
II. -Adah Louisa.
III. Edith Aones.
I\'. William Henry.
1873, July 9, Norwich, Conn.
1875, Jan'y 16, Stafford, Conn.
1878, Nov. 14, Willimantic, Conn.
iSSi, Nov, 17, Norwich, Conn.
-e.. -< 3591 ^^-^
1S77, Aug. 31. -Norwich, Conn.
GEORGE WILLIAM ELY, .son of William, (No. 1495), merchant and postmaster in Wilbraham, Mass.,
where he was born June 3, 1852 ; married in Brookfield, Mass., April 10, 1877, HARRIET EDITH, daughter of
William F. and Betsey F. {Jaslyri) HAYDEN, who was born in Stoughton, Mass., July 15, 1853.
6634
I. Ethel Hayden.
child.
1S7S, luly 31, Wilbraham, Mass.
. -».► ^ 3592 ^^*—
ARTHUR JULIEN PASCO, son of Sarah S. Ely, (No. 1497), YYas born in Lowell, Mass., March 23,
1847. ^'^ machinist in Pleasant Plains, N. Y. He married in Rossville, Richmond county, N. Y., January 5,
1871, ALICE SMITH, daughter of William and Emma C. DIXON, born at Brunswick, N. J., March 21, 1852.
PASCO CHILD.
I. LoYENTA Di.\c;>->;. | 1S72, April 30, New Brunswick, N. J. |
6635
^^^^ 3593 1^1
CHARLES FRANKLIN PASCO, son of Sarah S. Ely, (No. 1497), was born in Lowell, TkLass., October
31, 1852 ; a machinist and artist in Minneapolis, Minn. He married in Berlin, Wis., April 24, 1S79, ELIZA-
ISETH, daughter of Os.moxd and Martha S. PASCO, born in Metomen, Wis., November 8, 1S54.
596 EIGHTH GENER.\TION.
PASCO CHILD.
6636 I. Ralph Emerson. | i8Si, April 22, Minneapolis, Minn.
, 36X1 >.»
SOPHIA WRIGHT FULLER, daughter of Emeline Wright, (No. 1S03), was born in Springfield,
Erie county. Pa., December 15, 1838. She married in Marion, Grant county, Wis., Jantiary 6, i860, NORRIS
STEARNS, son of Richard S. and Sallie {Haivkins) PALMER, born in Oswegatiche, St. Lawrence county,
N. Y., June 21, 1823 ; a teacher and carpenter. Residence, Lincohi, Neb.
PALMER CHILDREN.
6637 I. Clarence Adicluert. | 1862, April g, Marion, Wis. |
Married, Nov. 17, 1SS4, Anna L., daughter of George N. and Hannah M. Bell.
663S
II.
Alta Loretta.
1865,
Nov. I, Marion, Wis.
6639
III.
Berton Lorenzo. )
1871,
April 3,
6640
IV.
Bertha Lena. \ ■
1871,
April 3,
6641
V.
Norman Clinton
[Arthur.
1876,
May 14, Otoe coiintv, Xeb
WILLIAM ELY, son of Samuel E., (No. 1S08), was born in Monroe, Ashtabula county, Ohio, January
18, 1849 ; graduated from the Cleveland Medical College in 1881, and is practicing his profession in Beaver
Centre, Crawford county. Pa., where he married, September i, 1880, MARTHA ANN, daughter of Samuel G.
and Susanna {Bcil^ ADAMS, born in Homer, Morgan county, Ohio, February 19, 1857.
child.
6642 \. William Le<in. | iSSi, Dec. 15, Beaver Centre, Pa. |
-».-. 3623 ►••
I,UCY ELIZABETH WHITE, daughter of Elizabeth Ely, (No. 1S09), was born in Arkwright, Chau-
taiKjua county, N. Y., December 16, 1847, where she married, January 13, 1868, WILLIAM LYON, son of
Enoch and Elizabeth {Rawsoti) WOOD, born in Rochester, Lorain county, Ohio, March 12, 1848. He served
in the late war as a private in the Twenty-ninth Ohio Infantry ; is a harness maker in Kelloggsville, Ashtabula
county, Ohio.
WOOD CHILDREN.
6643 I. Wynne Kellogg. I 1871, Sept. 4, Avola, Mo. [
6644 II. Lotta Elizabeth. | 1880, Aug. 22, Kelloggsville, Ohio. I
FLORENCE HARRIET BREWER, daughter of Harriet N. Ely, (No. 1510), was born in Conneaut,
Ohio, October 17, 1850, where she married, Januarys, 1875, AUGUSTUS PIERCE, son of Garrett and Phebe
{Aldrich) WAGGONER, born in Farmington, N. Y., August 9, 1852, and died at Miles Grove, Pa., Ajjril 7, 1883.
\va(;(;()ner children.
6645 I. Winfred Clinton. I 1S75, Oct. 2g, Conneaut, Ohio.
6646 II. Flossie Leda. | i88i, Dec. 31, Miles Grove. Pa.
— ^ 3632 ^^^~
DAPHNE ISABELL WRIGHT, daughter of George C, (No. ISll), was born in Kinsman, Ohio,
October 13, 1840. She married in River Falls, Wis., January 15, 1S76, WILLIAM WALLACE, son of Timothy
and Maria {Aniott) SMITH, born May 29, 1835, in Wells, Bradford county. Pa.; a farmer in River Falls, Wis.
smith children.
6647 I. Alice Maria. | 1S78, Aug. 6, Clifton, Wi
664S II. Floyd Leroy. ! iSSo, Feb'y 2g, "
EIGHTH GENERATION. 397
--»--. 3634 ►♦<
HENRIETTA WRIGHT, daughter of George C, (No. 1511), was born in Conneaiit, Ohio, August 6,
1846. She married in Painesville, Ohio, November 19, 1S68, BENJAMIN W., son of William and Cordelia
POTTS, a farmer, born in Egremont, Mass., December 31, 1836 ; now living in Painesville, Ohio.
POTTS CHILDREN.
6640 I. Ellen Maria. I 1870, Aug. 22, Painesville, Ohio. 1
6650 II. George Messencer. 1 1S72, Aug. 13, " " 1
^^^ 3635 .--«-
ALICE MARY WRIGHT, daughter of George C, (No. ISll), was born in Conneaut, Ohio, April 12,
1850. She married in East Sjiringfield, Pa., April 25, 186S, JOHN, son of Enoch H. and Mary E. {Carvery)
TALLM.AN, born in Hamilton, Canada, December 9, 1847. .A blacksmith, living in Painesville, Ohio.
TALLMAN CHILDREN.
6651 I. Charles Wallace. i 1869, Dec. 6, Grand Rapids, Mich. I
6652 II. Edwin Lee. 1871, Oct. 26, Fairfield, Ohio. 1872, Nov. 17, Fairfield, Ohio.
6653 III. E\A MauiiE. ! 1875, Jan'v 27, " " !
-»»^ 3S1V ►.•».
JOHN ELY COLTON, son of William E., (No. 1583), was born in Union, Union county, S. C,
September 24, 1845, where he now resides; a merchant, and elder in the Presbyterian Church. He married in
Office Hall, King George county, Va., October 7, 1S74, where she was born March 22, 1848, ROSALIE
WALTON, daughter of William and Anne H. {Saunders) COLTON.
COLTON CHILDREN.
6654 I. William Ely. | 1876, Dec. 15, Union, S. C. 1
6655 II. Walter. 1 1878, Sept. 26, ....
6656 III. Xexa PcRiNCTON, i iBSi, Feb'yg, " " I
-►^^ 3818 — .^
ELI,EN KATHLEEN COLTON, daughter of Eleanor P., (No. 1587), was born in Longmeadow, Mass.,
September 21, 1840. She married in Georgia, Vt., October 5, 1862, where he was born, August 18, 1839,
MAHLON HOLDEN, son of Hknrv H. and Samantha BALLARD.
BALLARD CHILDREN.
6657 I. Walter Colton. 1864, Feb'y 5, Georgia, Vt. I
665S II. William Ely. 1866, Aug. 4, " " |
6659 m. Annie Louisa. | 1S72, July 25,
♦^^ 38X9 .^*
MARION ELIZABETH MUNSELL, daughter of Amanda Day, (No. 1589), was born in Greenfield, Mass.,
December 17, 1837. She married in Amherst, Mass., August 13, 1868, REV. AUGUSTINE, son of David R.,
and Hannah {Southard) BREESE, born in Serena, 111., December 16, 1837. He is a missionary of the Presby-
terian Board, stationed at Fort Dodge, la.
LREESE CHILDREN.
6660
I.
Carleton Munsei.i..
1869,
June 5, Serena, 111.
6661
II.
.\ Son.
1871,
Oct. 22,
6662
III.
Elizabeth Day.
1S73.
Feb'y 20, Amherst, Mass
f.663
IV.
LIna Esther.
1876,
Jan'y 6. Fort DodLre, la.
6664
V.
Theodore Southard.
1880,
July I.,,
1871, Oct. 22, Serena, III.
398 EIGHTH GENERATION.
EDWIN MUNSELL BLISS, son of Eunice B. Day, (No. 1S92), was born in Erzroum, Turkey, Septem-
ber 12, 1848; fitted for college at Robert College, Constantinople, Turkey, and at Springfield, Mass., High
School ; graduated at Amherst College, 1871, and from Yale Theological Seminary in 1877. Ordained at New-
Haven, Conn., May 18, 1877. He was assistant agent for the American Bible Society, for the Levant 1872 — 75,
and since 1877 has made journeys through Asia Minor, Persia, and the Caucasus, in connection with his work.
He married in Oroomiah, Persia, June 6, 1879, MARIA LOLTI3A, daughter of Alexander J. Henderson, of
New York City. Residence, Constantinople, Turkey.
r.LISS CHUJ).
6665 I. LizziK Lai;akkf.. | iSSo, April 27, Constantinople, Ttukcy. |
. — ».^ S&ST - -*^
FRANKLIN WHITING ELY, son of Edmund F., (No. 1S94), was born at Pokegama Mission, Lake
Superior, April 16, 1840: an insurance agent at Jacksonville, Fla., where he married, April 7, 1873, MARY
?:i.IZABETH, daughter of James D. and Cornelia (JFa/rous) RAY, born in St. Louis, Mo., February 9, 1S54,
and died in Jacksonville, Fla., May 22, 1875. He married in Jacksonville, June 30, 1879, ^vhere she was born
October 5, T858, LOLA CECELIA, daughter of Adam A. and Elizap.eth {Carrol') OCHUS.
CHILDREN.
6666 I. Franklin Reynolds. I 1874, Juno 10, Jacksonville, Fla. 1 1S80, Jnno 30, Jacksonville, Fla.
6667 II. .Augustus Carrol. | 18S0, .An.i;. 14, " " ,
-»»-. 38-3:0 ►.
HENRY SISSON ELY, son of Edmund F., (No. 1594), was born at La Point Mission, Lake Superior,
May 22, 1847 ; bookkeeper in Florida Savings Bank, Jacksonville, Fla. He married in Belvidere, N. J., October
II, 1881, MARY CELINA, daughter of Jdhn H. and Celina (^fci;//^<?_i') ABBOTT, born in Boston, Mass.,
January 9, 1853.
child.
I. Henry Rossell. | 18S2, Sept. iS, Jacksonville, Fla.
•. - 384X ►.^
ANNIE DAY ELY, daughter of Edmund F., (No. 1594), was born at La Point Mission, Lake Superior,
June 22, 1849. She married in St. Paul, Minn., September 5, 1868, ALIGUSTUS ALLEN, son of Allen and
Cklinda {Mcrritt) ME.\D, born in Norwich, N. Y., October 27, 1838.
MEAD child.
666g I. George Allen. | iS6t), Jnly 23, St. Panl, Minn. |
-»» - 384:8 ^^^
J.\NE STAFFORD ELY, daughter of Albert W., (No. 1596), was born in New Orleans, La., September
20, 1846. She married in Oneota, Minn.. , 1870, ROBERT, son of Robert SIMMONS, born in Lon-
don, England, , 1841. He is a druggist at Villisca, Iowa.
1872, , DuUith. Mi
SIMMONS CHILDREN.
6670 I. George Heath. 1S71, , Oneota, Minn.
6671 II. .Alice Macu. 1873, , Dulutli, Minn.
6672 HI. Albert Edward. I 1876, ■ , Minneapolis, Minn.
6673 IV. Robert Compton. j 187S. , Villisca, la.
^*-^ 384=9 -♦^^
MARY CLARK ELY, daughter of Albert W., (No. 1596), was born in New Orleans, La., March 9, 184S.
She married in Oneota, Minn., May 28, 1870, MARTYN, son of Henry A. and Sarah WHEELER, born in
Neenah, Wis., May 13, 1849 > ^ ''^ke captain living in Duhith, Minn.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
399
6674
6675
6676
6677
667S
I. AlJSERT MaRTYN.
II. Arthur Edmund
III. WiNNfE Etta.
IV. Ethki. Jane.
V. A So.\.
WHEELER CHILDREN.
1872, Jan'}- 19, Oneota, Minn.
1873, Sept. 12, " "
1875, Feb'y 11,
1878, Dec. 26, Dululh, Minn.
18S1, April 15,
-**^ 3850 .►♦♦^
1872, April 5, Oneota, Minn.
1879, April 7, Duluth, Minn.
1S81, April 25, Dulutli, Minn.
ALBERT WELLES ELY, son of Albert W., (No. 1596), a tarmer in Champlin, Minn., was born
in Nacogdoches, Texas, December 31, 1850. He married in St. Paul, Minn., December 14, iSys, A(.;NJ'".S
MINNEHAHA, daughter of Rev. Andrew Martvn and Caroline {Hosiiu'r) T0RBF7r, born in St. Paul, Minn.,
June 29, 1855.
6679 1. Eli\V.\Rl> Amirew.
6650 II. M.\RK ("1IE\ AILLIRE.
6651 III. Carrie Frances.
children.
1S77, Jan'y 29, Oneota, Minn.
1879, Ang. 4, Champlin, Minn.
18S1, Oct. 7,
— •^ ^ 3S33 I- »*^
CHARLES WESLEY ELY, son of John, (No. 1398), was born in Pelham, Mass., October 16, 1846. He
married in Belchertown, Mass., January i, 1866, FANNY ELIZABETH WARD, born in Belchertown, and died
in Hardwick, Mass., , by whom he had one child. He married, November 27, 187 1, MARY ISABELLA,
daughter of Samuel and Phebe {JV/iitc) HA(;AR, born in Enfield, Mass., September 22, 1848.
children.
66S2
66S3
66S4
I. Clara Emelixe.
II. Cl.ARllUCL.
III. Florence May.
18 — , , Belchertown, Mass.
1S76, Jan'y iS, Spencer, Mass.
1877, July 5,
18 — , , Pelham, Mass.
1S76, Sept. 13, Spencer, Mass.
1878, Feb'y 15, Holyoke, Mass.
HENRIETTA ROBBINS MACK, daughter of S.a.muel E., (No. 1663), was born in Amherst, Mass., June
12, 1845. She ma'rried in St. Louis, Mo., November 28, 1864, REV. THOMAS LAMB, son of William G. and
Abbie (Adams) ELIOT, born at St. Louis, Mo., October 13, 1841. In 1882 he was pastor of the First Unitarian
Church, Portland, Ore.
668 5
I.
William Greenleae.
6686
II.
Mary Ely.
6687
III.
Dorethea Dix.
6688
IV.
Ellen Smith.
66S9
V.
Grace.
6690
VI.
Samuel.
ELIOT CHILDREN.
1S65, Oct. 13, St. Louis, Mo.
1S67, Sept. 22. Portland, Ore.
1870, Feb'}' 14, " "
1873, Feb'y 20,
1S75, Sept. 13, "
18S2, May 22,
-^^^ SQVZ .-^
1878, April 21, Portland, Ort
HENRY ELY MACK, son of Samuel E., (No. 1663), was born in Covington, Ky., October 19, 1851.
.\ wholesale paper dealer in St. Louis, Mo. He married in St. Louis, October 9, 1876, SARAH GRACE,
daughter of Joseph and Aebie A. {Pomeroy^ LATHROP, born in Northampton, Mass., April 7, 1852.
.\L'\CK CHILDREN.
66gi I. losEi'ii Lathrop.
6692 II. Reiiecca Robblns.
6693 III. Henry Ely.
6694 IV. Samuel.
1877, Sept. 28, San Francisco, Cal.
1879, May 3, St. Louis, Mo.
1880, Oct. 12, ■■
1882, Aug. 3, ■•
-~*^^ 398S ,^^^~-
MARY GOODWIN, daughter of N.vlhaniel E., (No. 166S), was born in Columbus, Miss., August 3,
1844, where she married, April 15, 1869, WILLIAM THEODORE, son of Rev. William Theodore and
Jane .\. {De Graiv) VAN DOREN, born in Woodstock, Ulster county, N. Y., May 25, 1845. Residence,
Washington, D. C.
EIGHTH GENERATION.
VAN DOREN CHILDREN.
6695 I. Mary Beul.ah. i 1S70, Jan'v 31, Swampscott, Mass.
6696 II. Nathaniel Goodwin. | 1S72, Oct. 17, Columbus, Miss.
-^^^ 3983 ,^*-
ELIZABETH GOODWIN, daughter of N.vih.'^niel E., (No. 1665), was born in Goluml)u.s, Miss., Septem-
1)LT 17, 1846, and died in the same place August i5, 1876. She married, March i, 1871, JOHN W., son of John
and Mildred J. (^Taylor) McLEAN. He died of yellow fever in Memphis, Tenn., September 6, 1878.
M LEAN CHILDREN.
6697 I. loHN Go(.iDWi.N. I 1871, Dec. 17, Cincinnati, Ohio. I
6698 II. Raymond. | 1874, Dec. 28. Holly Springs, Miss. | 1S76, April 12. Columbus, Miss.
NINTH GENERATION.
THEODORE CHAPIN BEEBE, son of Aurelia Chapin, (No. 1775), was bom in Seneca Falls, N. Y.,
January 25, 1837. A dealer in wool and wool-waste in Springfield, Mass., where he married, June 24, 1873,
AMANDA, daughter of Algernon Sidney and Sarah Emeline ELLIS, bom in Suffield, Conn., July 10, 1850.
BEEBE CHILDREN.
1S74, April II, Springfield, Mass.
1S76, May 3,
1878, Jan'y 24,
iSSo, Nov. 25,
-►-^ -3:04=1 ►^^
6699
I.
TuKiiDDRK Chapin
6700
II.
Iane Emeline.
6701
III.
Phillip Sidney.
6702
IV.
Alexander.
GEORGE WARREN BEEBE, son of Aurelia J. Chapin, (No. 17 75), was born in Seneca Falls, N. Y.,
September 25, 1839 ; is auditor of the wagon works of the Austin Tomlinson &: Webster Manufacturing Co., in
Jackson, Mich. He married at Bath, Steuben county, N. Y., October 21, 1863, where she was born, September
30, 1839, JE.\NNIE, daughter of William W. and Sarah N. {^Barton) McCAY.
BEEBE children.
6703 I. Sophia McCav. I 1864, Oct. 17, Dansville, Ky.
6704 II. George Chapin. | 1869, April 10, " " '
♦^-. 4043 ^^^
CLARA JANE CHAPIN, daughter of Barnabas S., (No. HIT), was born in Rochester, N. Y., November
29, 1846, and died in Jackson, Mich., February 4, 1874. She married in Jackson, November 16, 1870, SIDNEY
SOLYMAN, son of Solyman and Harriet {Holmaii) HEYWOOD, born in Royalton, Mass., October 30, 1839.
A dealer in produce in Jackson, Mich.
HEYWOOD CHILDREN.
6705 I. Shinev Chapin.
O706 II. Clarence Chapin.
1S72, Jan'y 29. New York Citv.
1S74, Feb'y 2, Jackson, Mich.
Drowned in Grand river, Jackson, Mich ,
Aug. 8, 1883.
ANNA AURELIA CHAPIN, daughter of B.\rnabas S., (No. 1777), was born in Danville, N. Y., October
3, 1848. She married in Jackson, Mich., June 14, 1871, CHARLES WHEELOCK, son of Judge Samuel and
Mary (^Wheelock) YiUJiWi , born in Jackson, Mich., December 13, 1848, where he is proprietor and business
manager of the Bortree Manufacturing Company.
HIGBEE CHILDREN.
C1707 I. Margarette. I 1S75, Sept. 8, lackson, Mich. I
6708 II. Samuel Chapin. | 1879, April 23, " " I 1879, Dec. 31, Jackson, Mich.
I 4046 ^^
EDITH DELIA CHAPIN, daughter of Barnabas S., (No. 1111), was born in Danville, N. Y., June 13,
1854. She married in Jackson, Mich., August 10, 1874, CHARLES EUGENE, son of Allen and Harriet E.
i^Stagc) BENNETT, born in Jackson, January 20, 1851.
BENNETT CHILD.
6709 I. Harriet. | 1877, May 30, Jackson, Mich. |
».^ 40S5 .^^*
EMILY MARIA SMITH, daughter of Jonathan M., (No. 1782), was born in West Springfield, Mass.,
October 9, 1844. She married in Wilbraham, Mass., March 10, 1864, JOHN FLETCHER LUMAN, son of
Perley and Julia M. {Field) SEAVER, bom in Indiana, December 15, 1840. A machinist in Holyoke, Mass.
NINTH GENERATION.
SEAVER CHILDREN.
671" I- Kaie Is.MiEL. I 1S69, Jan'y 2, Soiitli Hadley Falls, Mass. 1
&711 II. JiiHN W.\RRKN. I 1875, May 7, South Manchester, Conn. |
^»*^ -3:059 ►••
F.'\NNIE CUTLER SMITH, daughter of Juba E., (No. 1784), was born in Holyoke, Mass., June 12, 1S47.
She married in Si)ringfield, Ma.ss., November 10, 1870, FREDERICK WELLS, son of S.anford W. and Eliza
{.S/if/d/;/) WILSON, born at West Dummersfon, Vt., August 14, 1845 ! '^ market gardener in Springfield.
WILSON CHILDREN.
I 1874, Feb'y 26. Chicopee, Mass. 1874, March 2, Chicopee, Mass.
1875, July 18,
' 1879, April 2,
^»^ 4.060 ►.«.
6712
I.
Ev.\ Belle.
6713
11.
M.MiEL Eva.
6714
111.
E\ a Lvdia.
AUSTIN ELY SMI'l'H, son of Ji;iiA E., (No. 1784), treasurer of Springfield Street Railway Co., was born
in Holyoke, Mass., February 4, 1850. He married in Chicopee, Mass., November 3, 1875, ANNA LOUISE,
daughter of Henry S. and Cvnthia A. {Wrig/it) HERRICK, born in New Haven, Conn., April 20, 1855.
SMITH CHILD.
<>7I5 I. An.n'a Lhja. I 1876, July 31, Springfield, Mass. | 1879, -^"g- 25, Chicopee, Mass.
I 4063 I
LIZZIE JANE SMITH, daughter of Hiram M., (No. 1785), was born in Holyoke, Mass., September 8,
1S53. She married in Williamansett, Mass., October 4, 1871, CHARLES, son of Sereno and Lois {Hyde)
MOODY, born in South Hadley, Mass., November 21, 1850. A mechanic living in Williamansett.
MOODY children.
6716 I. Haitie Evelv.n.
6717 11. EiiwAKi) Henry.
6718 111. Irma Adei.i.a.
1872, Sept. 16, Holyoke, Mass.
1876, Jan'y 10, Willimansett, Mass.
1881, Feb'y 12,
LUCY ELY FOX, daughter of Harriet Leonard Hale (No. 2042), was born in (jlastonbury. Conn.,
October 8, 1852. She married in Hartford, Conn., September 13, 1882, CH.'VRLES McCLOUD, son of
Charles T. and Margaret {Fease) WEBSTER, born in Hartford, August 6, 1847, where they now reside. He
is an insurance agent.
WEBSTER child.
6719 I. R.w.MO.Ni) Wi.NG. I 1SS4, May 26, Hartford, Conn. |
JULIA HELEN FOX, daughter of Harriet Leon.vrd Hale, (No. 2042), was born in East Hartford,
Conn., November 2, 1854. She married in Hartford, Conn., March 10, 1881, ISAIAH, son of Isaiah and Eunisa
E. {Cro^veW) BAKER. He was born in South Dennis, Mass., June 6, 1856; is clerk in an insurance office in
Hartford.
BAK.ER children.
6720 1. Helen Eldredge.
6721 II Stedman Jarvis.
6722 III. Helen Ecnisa.
1882, March 24, Hartford, Conn. [ 18S2, Aug. i, Hartford. Conn.
1S83, May 30, Hartford, Conn. I
1885, May I, •• •• I
-»^^ -3:2X9 .►-«.
DWIGHT NEWTON ELY, son of Asaph B., (No. 2058), was born in Madison, Lake county, Ohio, July
I, 1845. In 1862 entered the service of U. S. ; discharged in 1863 on account of his ill health, and went to the
Oil Regions of Pennsylvania where he remained until 1868, when he went to Iowa. In 1870 he went to Chicago,
and for six years traveled through Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, and Dakota, as .salesman for a wlmlcsak-
NINTH GENERATION. 403
grocery house. In 1875 he moved his family to Yankton, D. T. In 1877 the Black Hills were opened and he
was appointed sheriff of Custer county by Gov. Penington, being the first sheriff of the county ; was also appointed
deputy U. S. marshal for all the territory west of the Missouri river, comprising the Indian country and the
Black Hills ; was elected sheriff of the county at the first election and held both offices for two years and a half,
when he resigned both and engaged in mining and stock raising and is now engaged exclusively in cattle raising.
In the discharge of the ddties of both sheriff and marshal, at a time when the revolver and bowie knife was the
only law recognized, there was no lack of adventures and narrow escapes from hostile Indians, road agents, and
criminals. He married in South Haven, Mich., January — ,1873, ALICE ADELE, daughter of Uzziah and
We.\lthy Ann {Sj>ei!ccr) CONGER, born in Phosnix, Oswego county, N. Y., 1853. Residence, Custer City,
Custer count)-, D. T.
CHILDREN.
6723 I. Ed.n.-v Alice. | 1873, Aug. 5, Dunlap, la. I 1880, April 12, Custer City, D. T.
6724 II. C.4RLETON' DwiGHT. | 1878, Sept. Ig, Hayward City, D. T. I
HARRIET MARIE SHERWOOD, daughter of M.\ry C. Ely, (No. 2061), was born in Conneautville, Pa.,
March 26, 1849, ^"^ died at Steven's Point, Wis., December 5, 1876. She married in Madison, Ohio, July 18,
1865, EDWIN, son of Edwin and L.-vviNi.i LOWRY, born at Madison, Ohio, in 1823, from whom she was
divorced March 19, 1870. She married at Steven's Point, Wis., April 25, 1876, DAVID, son of Maro and
Charlotte {Lamphear) ROGERS, born in Weston, Oneida county, N. Y., June 11, 1848.
LOWRY children.
6725 I. Edmund Smith. | 1866, June i, Madison, Ohio. I
6726 II. R.WMOND Sherwood. ( 1868, July 20, .. .1 |
♦^-. -3:023 .^*-
JOSEPH THAXTER THAYER, son of Orrel White, (No. 2064), a carriage maker at Shelburn Falls,
Ma.ss., was born at Williamsburg, Hampshire county, Mass., August 4, 1838. He served one year in the civil war,
as a member of the Fifty-second Massachusetts Volunteers; took part in the siege and capture of Port Huron, La.,
and was discharged August 14, 1863, his term of enlistment having expired. He married in East Hampton, Mass.,
November 28, 1866, SARAH, daughter of Sif.fhkn and Ai'.kiail {Chapman) B.ATES, born in Westfield, Mass.,
November 15, 1834.
thaver children.
6727 I. Leavitt Thaxtek. 1 iS6g, Sept. 21, Westfield, Mass. |
672S II. Frederick Bates. | 1871, Oct. 17, " " |
*^^ 4824 ►-♦
CALISTA WHITE THAYER, daughter of Orrel White, (No. 2064), was born in Williamsburg, Mass.,
October 11, 1840. She married at Windsor Locks, Conn., February 20, 1863, DWIGHT, son of Josiah and
Lucy (»97C'//"/) HOLBROOK, born at Derb)-, Conn., A]iril 14, 181 7; an inventor and manufacturer of school
apparatus.
67213
I.
Gerard.
6730
11.
Dwigiit Ger.\rd.
(.731
111.
GiiODWIN TlUVER
holi:r(j<]r children.
1865. Oct. 25, Windsor Locks, Conn.
i8()7, July 27.
1S70, Dec. 13,
*»^ 4225 —»-■- —
1865, Oct. 25, Windsor Locks, Conn.
DAVID GOODWIN THAYER, son of Orrel White, (No. 2064), a commission merchant in New York
City, was bom in Williamsburg, Mass., July 8, 1843. He married, February 4, 1874, in New York City, where
she was born February 27, 1846, HELEN LOUISE, daughter of Charles L. and Sarah A. {Aiu/ersoii) VOSE.
THAYER CHILD.
6732 1. Goodwin. | 1S77, Feb'y g, Xew York City. '
NINTH GENERATION.
4229 ■■ • —
ELLEN LOUISA WHITE, daughter of Peregrin, (No. 2067), was born in Croshen, Mass., April ii,
1850. She married at Mason, 111., October 24, 1867, ROBERT GILLESPIE, son of Ri.p.ert and H.xrriet
{Brown) GIBSON, born in Rising Sun, Ind., May 10, 1841; a merchant in Mason, 111.
GIBSON CHILDREN.
6733
I.
Flora Alma.
1869, June 15, Mason, 111
6734
II.
Ada Belle.
1S72, Dec. 25,
6735
III.
IvA May.
1S75, May 5,
6736
IV.
Robert Walter.
1S79, March 25, "
1S72, Sept. 22, Mason, II
WALTER CURTIS TISDEL, son of Euz.\beth B. Ely, (No. 2071), in 1883 Auditor of Lake county,
Ohio, was born in Perry, Lake county, Ohio, April 25, 1838. He married in Painesville, Ohio, August 28, 1861,
where she was born in 1838, , daughter of David B. and Mary Ann CLAYTON.
6737 I. Mary Elisabeth.
6738 II. Fred. Walter.
6739 III- Ely Clayton.
TISDEL children.
1S63, July 16, Toledo, Ohio.
186S, July 9, Painesville, Ohio.
i8So, Dec. 31,
-»»^ 4S37 .^«-
EVELINE ELIZABETH TISDEL, daughter of Elizabeth B. Ely, (No. 2071), was born in Madison,
Lake county, Ohio, August 16, 1S40. She married in Painesville, O., March 22, 1859, LE.\NDER BYRON, son
of Henry and Deborah {Cromwell) RIKER, born on Long Island, N. Y., Ajiril 5, 1836 ; a grocer in Painesville,
Ohio.
RIKER CHILDREN.
Painesville. Ohio.
1878, Nov. I, Painesville, Ohio.
6740
I.
Lola Tisdel.
i860, Jan'y 25,
6741
II.
Henry Ellsworth.
1S62, April 13,
6742
III.
Jennie Wvman.
1865, July 5,
f'743
IV.
Eva Louisa.
1867, July 5,
(^744
V.
Walter Silas.
1870, March 12
6745
VI.
Alm.\ Elizabeth.
1873, April 13,
6746
VII.
Florence A.melia.
1875, Dec. 16,
6747
VIII.
Ethel Marion.
1878; March 17
4239 ^.t-
WILLARD PARKER TISDEL, son of Elizabeth B. Ely, (No. 2071), was born in Madison, Lake county,
Ohio, July 27, 1843. He is in the steamship business ; residence, Washington, D. C, where he married, December
7, 1865, SALLIE FENTON, daughter of Woodford and Frances {Randolph) STONE, born in Stafford county,
Va., January i, 1848.
674S
6749
6750
I. Helen Wilson.
II. Carrie S.alter.
III. Edine Frances.
TISDEL children.
1868, Aug. 17, Washington, D. C.
1870, May 9,
187S, March 17,
--^^4=240 ►.«-
MARION WYMAN TISDEL, daughter of Elizabeth B. Ely, (No. 2071), was born in Madison, Ohio,
December 17, 1845. She married in Painesville, Ohio, September 25, 1866, WELLINGTON BIRNEY, son of
Seymour and Caroline S. {Williams) STRAIGHT, born in Orwell, Ashtabula county, Ohio, October 15, 1S42;
manufacturer in Hudson, Ohio.
straight children.
6751
6752
I. Skymoih Ely.
II riMKi ■,, I M,
1S76, Sept. I, Hudson. Ohio.
NINTH GENERATION.
405
-.»-.--• 424a I
HENRY CARTER TISDEL, son of Elizabeth B. Ely, (No. 2071), was born in Painesville, Ohio,
January 23, 1850. He is in Government employ in Washington, D. C, where he married, Jnne 20, 1S76,
MARTHA ANN, daughter of Richard and Martha A. E. {Jones) PURDY, born in that city, July 26, 1853.
&753
6-54
I. Wii.i,,\Rii Silas
II. .\Lri)N PlRIlV.
TLSDEL CHILDREN.
187S, Feb'y 15, Washington, D. C.
1879, Oct. 15,
.*^^ 4S44 ►-^^
ELIZAP]ETH BRADLEY TISDEL, daughter of Elizabeth B. Ely, (No. 2071), was born in Painesville,
Ohio, December 12, 1859, where she married, April 18, 1882, FRED. ALTON, son of Edward and Adeline
SE.4RLE, born in Painesville, August 24, 1858, where they now reside.
6755
I. George Tisdel.
SEARLE CHILD.
I 1883, July 30, Painesville, Ohio.
-^-^ 4853 ^«-
LAURA VINE REMINGTON, daughter of Asaph, (No. 2074), was born at South Hadley Falls, Mass.
December 10, 1853, and died in New Haven, Conn., January 25, 1883. She married in Bridgeport, Conn.
December 22, 1872, HENRY MICHAEL HILLS, a machinist, who was born in Brighton, England.
HILLS CHILD.
O756
I. Fred REMiNcnnx. | 1S73, Nov. 11, Biidgepoit, Conn.
— ■ . 4260 . .»■
JOHN REMINGTON WILDER, son of Cordelia M. Remington, (No. 2075), was born in Springfield,
Mass., August 9, 1847. He is a clerk in St. Louis, Mo., where he married, April 2, 1871, ANNA CATHARINE,
daughter of Lyedekiah and Mary Ann {Middletoii) RODERICK, born in the same city, September 9, 1849.
1873, June 15, St. Louis, Mo.
WILDER children.
6757
I.
Marm.vduke Isham.
1872, Jan'y 13,
St. Louis, Mo.
6758
II.
Alice Corpelia.
1873, June 18,
6759
III.
Anna Josephine.
1876, April 17,
6760
IV.
Elsie May.
18S0, March 21,
6761
V.
JipiiN Roderick.
1881, Oct. II,
. 4Ct<=iCt . . ^
LAURA CORDELIA WILDER, daughter of Cordelia M. Remington, (No. 207 S), was born in
Cincinnati, Ohio, July 8, 185 1, where she married, December 11, 1869, NICHOLAS, son of Richard and Ellen
(Jagoe) BIRD, horn in Dunmanway. Ireland, December 16, 1834; an attorney-at-law, Cincinnati, Ohio.
6762
6763
6764
f-765
6766
I.
II.
III.
I\^
V.
Daisv.
jAv:
Ni( ii')i,s.
Ri( hard. j
Theodore, j
Richard born ten minut
BIKl) children.
870, Dec. 26, Cincinnati, Ohio.
871, Dec. 4,
876, Aug. I,
878, Nov. 4,
878, Nov. 5,
s before and Theodore ten minutes after midnight
1S72, April 18, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1876, Nov. 8.
— »»^ -3:072 ►-
SARAH KEZIAH CLARK, daughter of Celia R. Remington, (No. 2077), was born in Hudson, N. Y.,
September 5, 1853. She married in Cincinnati, Ohio, December 28, 1876, where he was born January 30, 1853,
CHARLES POPE, son of Walker Meredith and Eva {Ammon) YPIATMAN. Residence, Cincinnati, Ohio.
4o6 NINTH GENERATION.
YEATMAN CHILD.
6767 I. Waltkr Cark. I 1S77, Dec, 8, Cincinnati, Ohio. |
-»♦ -. 4279 ► '■—
ELIZA GOODSPEED SUTHERLAND, daughter of LavaxNUA M. Elv, (No. 2078), was born in
Haydenville, Mass., July i, 1849. She married in Easthampton, Mass., June i, 1870, where he is a merchant,
WILLIAM NESBITT STANDREW, born in Constablesville, N. Y., October 19, 1843.
standrew children.
676S I. Wii.i.iAM Chester. I 1S71, Aug. 27, Easthampton, Mass. I
6769 II. Arihi'R Ellis. | 1S74, Marcli 11. " I
^^^ 4362 .-.*
CAROLINE WILLISTON GARY, daughter of Licv Worcester, (No. 2124), was born in Windsor, Vt.,
February 13, 1833. She married in West Windsor, Vt., Jaiuiar\- i, 1854, AMAS.V W. S\\ALLOW, I)orn in
Orleans, N. Y., July 13, 1829. Residence, West Windsor, Vt.
SWALLOW CHILD.
6770 I. Georc.e Allen. | 1864, Nov. 7, West Windsor, Vt.
-^^^ 4363 ^<.♦-
IRA ALLEN GARY, son of Lucy Worcester, (No. 2124), was born in Windsor, Vt., March 26, 1835,
and died in White Hall, 111., November 6, 1864; was a farmer and merchant. He married in White Hall, 111.,
June 6, i860, where she was born April 3, 1835, ANGELINE MATILDA, daughter of Benjamin and Marili.a
E. {Ba^on) SMITH.
CARV CHILD.
6771 I, liKNjAMiN Warii, | 1S63, Jiuie 12, Maivsvillc, Cal, | 1864, Sept. 8, White Ilall, III.
*^^ 436S ► . «.
FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WORCESTER, son of Alfred, (No. 2126), was born in Windsor, \l.,
November 17, 1832; is a farmer in White Hall, 111. He married in Jerseyville, 111., September 9, iS5(),
MATILDA, daughter of Fordvce H. and Paulina {P(?s/) JACKSON, born in Addison, Vt., May i, 1832.
WORCESTER CHILDREN.
6772 I. DeWi IT Clinton. i 1S57, July 27, Windsor, Vt.
6773 II. May Adeline. 1866, March 26, White Hal], 111.
6774 III. Ai.EREii Frederick. ! 1870, Oct. 27,
-^^^ 4366 <
FULTON FARWELL WORCESTER, son of Alfred, (No. 2126), was born in Windsor, Vt., August
22, 1847 ; is a lumber merchant in White Hall, 111., where he married, February 22, 1872, AMANDA, daughter
of Alfred and Elizabeth AVHITE, who was born in the same place, June 9, 1852.
WORCESTER CHILD.
6775 I, Alfred White. | 1S73, Feb'y 6, White Hall. III.
GEORGE ELY WORCESTER, son of Lucius T., (No. 2127), was born in Windsor, Vt., December 26,
1833; is a farmer in Cameron, Tex. He married in Sequin, Tex., December 18, 1856, MARY ELIZABETH,
daugliter of Bernlie and Susanah PATE, born in Butler county, Ala., March 2, 1830.
NINTH GENERATION. 407
WORCESTER CHILDREN.
6776
I.
Marion Lucius.
1857.
Dec. 16.
6777
II.
Warren Cyprian.
1859,
March 19
(.77S
III.
Darwin Bernlie.
1861,
Jan'y 6.
(17 7' 1
IV.
George Alfred.
1863,
June 8.
(.7S.1
V.
Annette Elka. |
1865,
June 9.
i)7Si
VI.
HenriettaAngeline. j
1S65,
June 9.
1S72, Feby 28.
-*^^ -^STO .-.<
CYPRAIN SAVAGE WORCESTER, son of Lucius T., (No. 2127), was born in Windsor, Vt., July 19,
1842 ; is a farmer in West Windsor. He married in Weathersfield, Vt., February 27, 1866, where she was born
February 26, 1839, JENNIE ELIZABETH, daughter of William and Orinda {Shed,/) HASKELL.
WORCESTER CHILD.
67S2 I George Clikforu. | 1S70, .-^ug. 8, West Windsor, Vt.
ALFRED JACKSON WORCESTER, son of Linus E., (No. 2128), was born in White Hall, 111., April
I, 1842, where he now resides, a farmer, and where he married, July 26, 1864, LAURA EMELINE, daughter of
William E. and Jemima (Hedges) McCOLLISTER, born in same place, April 27, 1843.
WORCESTER CHILDREN.
Linus William. | 1865, Sept. 26, White H.tII, III.
Frank Dewaine. ' 186S, Sept. 14,
Howard Wkntwortii.! 1870, Sept. 23, Milton, III.
Mark A. j 1872, Aug. 5,
-**-. -^372 -**
67S3
I
6784
II
67S5
III
6786
IV
WILLIAM PENN WORCESTER, son of Linus E., (No. 2128), was born in White Hall, 111., April 15,
1845. He served three years in the war of the Rebellion, as a private soldier, in the Ninety-first Illinois Volunteer
Infantry ; is a clerk in the U. S. Treasury Department at Washington, D. C. He married in Whitewater, Wis.,
November 3, 1S69, where she was born, July 16, 1846, THERESA M.\RIA, daughter of Joseph A. and Mary
Jane CLARK.
WORCESTER CHILD.
67S7 I. Mary Clark. | 1870, Aug. 14, White Hall, 111. |
. •^^ 4380 - -*
FRANCES MARIA PARKER, daughter of Marcia Ely, (No. 2129), was born in West Windsor, Vt.,
October 23, 1845, where she married, February 20, 1871, ANDREW CASSIUS, son of William W. and Elizabeth
{Jiidd/e) WEST, born in Belfast, Me., August 28, 1845.
WEST CHILDREN.
f)7S8 I. HKRiiERT Parker. | 1S72, Jaii'y 21, Somerville, Mass. j 1S72, July 19, Somerville, Mass.
6789 II. Andrew Clifton. | 1874, Dec. 4, Boston, Mass. I 1879, April 20, Boston, Mass.
•»-. 4381 ►.♦
CHARLO'ITE ELIZABETH ELY, daughter of Harvey, (No. 2131), was born in South Deerfield, Ma.ss.,
January 23, 1852, and died at Turner's Falls, Mass., April 8, 1877. She married. May 31, 1873, WILLIAM G.
WHITMORE.
WHITMORE CHILDREN.
6790 I. Charles Harvey. I 1S74, May — . [ 1874, Nov. — .
('7')i II. Robert Neale. | 1875, June — . | 1S76, June — .
4oS NINTH GENERATION.
— . . 4:395
CLARA JANE DAVIS, daughter of Lovisa Ely, (No. 2136), was born in Holyoke, Mass., April 2, 1858,
and died in Somerville, Mass., October 14, 1883. She married in Somerville, September 4, 1878, HORACE
ABNER, .son of Warren and Bethia {Harding) BELCHER, born in Winthrop, Mass., July 31, 1851.
BELCHER CHILDREN.
6792 I. Cai-La. I 1S79, March 21, Somerville, Mass.
6793 II. LiDA Bethia. | 1881, Feb'y 28,
♦*-. -3=4:00 .^*
FRANK PELETIAH NEWKIRK, son of Elizaijeth Ely, (No. 2142), was born in Vernon, Vt., June 19,
1 85 1. He married in Easthampton, Mass., December 20, 1877, where she was born March 6, 1856, NFyi'TIE,
daughter of Edwin and 'ahKKW {Strong) JANES. Residence, East Hampton.
NEWKIRK. children.
6794 I. Ln.LA Jennette. i 1880, Sept. 25, Easthampton, Mass.
6795 II. Minnie Louise. | 1S82, Feb'y S,
K*^ 4432 ^*-.—
MARY ELLA BILLINGS, daughter of Henrietta P. Ely, (No. 2156), was born in Hatfield, Mass.,
May 3, 1851. She married, Oct. 15, 1874, GEORGE, son of Daviu and Nancy {Hart) PENCE, born in
Columbus, Iiid., March 15, 1852. Residence, Delhi, Hamilton county, Ohio.
6796 I. George Billings.
6797 II. David Dwight.
6798 III. Pliny jAcoii.
pence children.
187S, July 16, Columbus, Ind.
1S80, April 14,
1882. Jan'y6,
*.-. 4433 ..-«-^
HENRY PHELPS BILLINGS, .son of Henrietta P. Ely, (No. 2156), a merchant in .Seymour, Ind., was
born in Hatfield, Mass., October 10, 1852. He married, January i, 1873, '" Seymour, where she was born
September 12, 1855, MARY JANE, daughter of Thedphilus W. and Susan H. {Close) MONTGOMERY.
BILLINCS children.
6799 I. (HAKi.Ls DeGuaik. I 1S74, Feb'y i, Reddinfjton, Ind.
6800 II. William Pence. 1875, Sept. 2,
6S01 III. Ella Mauu. ' 1877, Jan'y 8,
^»^ - 4434 ^ ^«- —
187S, Oct. 22, Reddington, Ind.
ROSE EDITH BILLINGS, daughter of Henrietta P. Ely, (No. 2156), was born in O.xford, Ohio, April
21, 1854. She married in Columbus, Ind., October 23, 1878, JOHN CR.\NE, son of James and Jane {Alitlcr)
ORR, born near Attica, Fountain county, Ind., December 4, 1853. An attorney-at-law in Columbus, Ind.
oRR children.
6802 I. Lawrence Freeman. I iSSi, June i, CoUnnbiis, Ind. I
6803 II. Pence Billinc.s. I 1S83, March 9, " ■ |
•^^ 4458 - .*-
HOMER CHESTER STRONG, son of Lucia Elizabeth Cook, (No. 2165), was born in Palmer, Mass.,
Septembers, 1850; graduated from Amherst College in 1875, and from the Cambridge Law School. He is
engaged in the practice of his profession in Springfield, Mass. He married in Palmer, January 10, 1883, LIZZIE
MARIA, daughter of Cornelius and Sarah T. {Emory) WILSON, born in Biddeford, Me., January 15, i860.
STRONG child.
G804 I. Grace Cook. | 1S84, Jan'y 26, Springfield, Mass. |
NINTH GENERATION.
409
-»*^ 4453 — -^
HOMER ELY PIERCE, son of Frances Ann Ely, (No. 2166), was born at Whippany, N. J., May 5,
1S47. Residence, Brooklyn, N. Y. He married in Auburn, Mass., March 4, 1869, CATHARINE SOPHIA,
daughter of Otis W. and Cath.arine B. (Forl>es) CHAMBERLAIN, born in Sutton, Mass., August 16, 1S4S.
6805
II.
111.
IV.
He.nrv Otis.
.\l.HERT Pki HEN.
Emrii Ely.
Homer Ei.v.
PIERCE CHILDREN.
1869, Dec. 19, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1874, Julys,
iSSo, Feb'y 3,
18S1, Sept. 24,
-»»-• 44:S4 ^~*~--
iSSi, Xov. 20, Brooklvn, M. Y.
GEORGE ALBERT PIERCE, son of Fr.ances Ann Ely, (No. 2166), was born in Whippany, N. J.. March
II, 1849; is a salesman ; residence. Concord, N. H. He married in Brooklyn, N. Y., January 31, 1S77, ANNA,
daughter of Henry and Blanche D. {Patterson) MORFORD, born in Keyport, N. J., , 1S54.
6809
I. Friede Blanche.
1S79, Sept. g,
pierce child.
Brookl.vn, N. Y.
ANNA KENT PIERCE, daughter of Frances Ann Ely, (No. 2166), was born in Brooklyn, N. Y.,
November 24, 185 1, where she married, February 25, 1875, GEORGE MILLAR, son of James and Helen C.
{Millar) MACKENZIE, born in Arnan, Scotland, January 8, 1849.
6S10
OSii
6S12
1. Helen Fr.\nces
11. Kenneth Reid.
HI. M.vr.EL MiLL.-VR.
MACKENZIE CHILDREN.
1576, Feb'y ig, Brooklyn. N. Y.
1577, Oct. 13,
1879, Oct. 24, Warren, Mass.
1876, Sept. 5. Warren, Mass.
FANNY ELY ANDERSON, daughter of Fanny M. Winchell, (No. 2179), was born in Palmyra, Mo.,
May 25, 1844, where she married, April 18, 1866, RICHARD HENRY, son of Thomas H. and Eliza J. {Barr)
T.VTLOW, born near West Ely, in Marion county. Mo., July 29, 1841. A grocer, living in Holden, Johnson
county. Mo.
6S13 I. H.\RRY RlCH.VRP.
6814 II. M/\RV Louise.
6515 HI. F.\Nxy Anderson.
6516 W . Lilbourne Alberta.
tatlow children.
1867, Feb'y 3. Palmyra. Mo.
1S71, Ma)- 7,
1579, Jan'y 10,
1580, Nov. 17, Holden, Mo.
■*^ -4475 ,^^*~-
THOMAS LILBOURNE ANDERSON, JR., son of Fanny M. Winchell, (No. 2179), was born in
Palmyra, Mo., August 26, 1846, and died in Louisiana, Mo., February 10, 1881. He received a liberal educa-
tion, although he did not finish his course at Westminster College, on account of interruptions caused by the civil
war. He was converted, and united with the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in 1863 and was to the day of
his death an active friend and supporter of the cause of Christ, his favorite field of labor being the Sunday-school.
He was a lawyer, and located in Louisiana in 1868. He married in Canton, Mo., February 10, 1870, where she
was born August ii, 1846, and where she died May 26, 1871, ALICE LOUISA, daughter of Thomas O. and
Mary Jane {White) REES. He married, June 15, 1873, MRS. FANNY {McQtiie) SENTENY, widow of Col.
P. S. Senteny, of the Confederate States Army, who was killed at the siege of Vicksburg. She was born in
Louisiana, Mo., September, 27, 1S40, daughter of Edward G. and Elizabeth {Yale) McQUIE.
fiSi-
6Si8
I. TlIO.M.Vs LiLnul'KNE.
II. Elizabeth Yale.
.\nderson children.
1S74, Nov. 7, Louisiana, Mo.
1876, Dec. 12,
NINTH (iENERATION.
-»^ -3.476 ► .
JANE RANDOLPH ANDERSON, daughter of Fanny M. Winchell, (No. 2179), was horn in Pahnyra,
Mo., January lo, 1849, where she married, November 12, 1872, REV. WILLIAM HEZEKIAH, son of Hkzekiah
and Elizabeth (S/iipp) CLAGETT, born in Natchez, Miss., May 8, 1848.
CLACEir CHILDREN.
1873, Aug. 21, RichivuHid, Va.
1S74 Oct. 22, Louisville, Ky. | 1S75, Aug. 16, Paliuyra, Mo.
1S75, Dec. 31, Palmyra, Mo.
1S7S, Nov. 14,
♦♦-. 4-3:88 — ♦
68ig
I.
Thomas ANDiiKso.>
6820
11.
William H.
6821
111.
Dudley Malo-)LM
6822
IV.
Fan.nv Winchell.
FANNY ELY WINCHELL, daughter of Homer H., (No. 2181), was born in La Grange, Mo., June 28,
1857. She married in Palmyra, Mo., March 11, 1880, where he was born June 8, 1854, FRANK WILLIAM,
son of Grorce W. and Amanda Q. {Overto/i) LANE. Mr. Lane is Collector of Revenue in Marion county,
Mo., and City Collector in Palmyra. He is a deacon in the Presbyterian Church, one of the siiperintendents in
the Sunday School, in which his wife is a teacher of the primary class, having one hundred scholars in her class.
LANE CHILD.
6823 I. Maky Winchell. | 1SS2, June 27, Palmyra, Mo. |
1 -3=SSS ^^*
WILLIAM WALLACE ELY, son of M.artin, (No. 2193), was born in Decrfield, Portage county, Ohio,
May 19, 1829 ; is a contractor and builder in St. Paul, Minn. He married in Ripon, Wis., November 26, 1856,
EMMA, daughter of John and Martha {Andrews) HARMON, born in South Sodus, Wayne county, N. Y.,
May 28, 1837.
children.
6824 I. EiiwiN. ) I i860, Nov. 26, Ripon, Wis.
6S25 II. Ervln. \ j i860, Nov. 26, " •• I 1SO4, Teb'y 5. ManUirville, Minn.
6826 III. Carkie Harmon. I 1S73, June 11, Mantorvillc, MiiuL I
*--. -3=5S-a= ►.♦
ANDREW LIVINGSTON ELY, son of Martin, (No. 2193), was born in Deerfield, Ohio. March i, 1834:
is a merchant in Pipestone, Minn. He married at Fox Lake, Wis., July 16, 1861, JANE ELIZA, daugiiter of
Henderson S. and Louisa (Nicho/son) KING, born in New York State, July i, 1841.
CHILD.
6827 I. Allna May. | 1S63, May iS, Concord, Minn. |
^.^ 4SS5 ►-«
MARY HELEN ELY, daughter of Martin, (No. 2193), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, March 29, 1837,
and died in Eureka, Wis., March 21, 1869. She married in Metomen, Fond du Lac county. Wis., , 1854,
LYMAN, son of Harmon and Clarissa {Magooii) TURNER, born in Bennington, Vt., October 26, 1821. His
residence, Ripon, Wis.
turner children.
682S I. Walter Ewin.
6S2g* II. Maud Ecgenia.
6830 III. Florence Nigh iincale.
1S5S, Aug. 7, Ripon, Wis.
1S60, Nov. 17, Metomen, Wis.
1S65, May 7, Ripon, Wis.
^.-. 4526 -
GEUEL E. ELY, son of Lyman, (No. 2194), was born in Edinburgh, Portage county, Ohio, February 19^
iS:;o ; is a wire worker in Sparta, Wis. He married in Berlin, Wis., March 13, 1858, JULIA E, daughter of W.
C. and Alvin {Topliff) DICKERSON, born in Warwic k, Franklin county, Mass., February 17, 1S39.
NINTH GENERATION.
CHILDREN.
6831
I.
Lewis W.m.ton.
1859, Jan'y i,
Berlin, Wis.
6832
II.
Eliz.v St. V.\le.ntine.
1861, Feb'}' 14
, Sparta. Wis
6S33
III.
Mary Alvira.
1863. Sept. 24,
6S34
IV.
Emma Loiisa.
1865, Tan'y II,
f'S35
V.
Thaddeus I^dwin.
1866, Aug. 10,
»- ■4.!^rt<-i
1863, Dec. 23, Sp
1S63, Dec. 20.
1863, Nov. 26,
1866, March 8,
1S82, Sept. II,
JULIA ALMIR.\ ELY, daughter of Lvmax, (No. 2194), was born in Cleveland, Ohio, Jannar}- 25, 1S46.
She married in Sparta, Wis., July 9, 1866, GEORGE PERKINS, son of Rosewell and Rowena (^Goodwin)
MORRIS, born March 27, 1843. In 1883 he was treasurer of Floyd county, la. Residence, Charles City, la.
MORRIS CHILDREN.
6836
I.
Bessie Rowena.
1868,
Jan'y 11
6S37
II.
Dasie May.
1873,
July 21.
6S38
III.
JiLiA Almira.
1875.
April 24
6839
IV.
Mary Loiise.
1S76,
Oct. 12.
6840
V.
E.MMA Melissa.
.1878,
June g.
f,S4i
VI.
Gecirc.e Roswell.
1S80,
July 19.
1876, .-^pril 7.
-««^ 453X^.1
THADEUS SELBY ELY, son of Geuel, (No. 2195), was born in Vernon, Trumbul! count)-, Ohio,
July 6, 1835. A banker in Peoria, 111., where lie married, .April 17, 1861, LOLHS.A, daughter of William and
Ellen (Bigeloiti) FRISBY, born in same j)lace, July 31, 1839.
CHILDREN.
1S62, Jan')- 31, Peoria, III. 1
1864, April 6, " "
1866, Oct. 18, Memphis, Tenn.
1S70, Sept. 14,
1872, Aust. S.
1874, -Auit. I, " " I
6842
I.
Olive Eliza.
6S43
II.
Ellen Frisby.
6S44
III.
Louise Donoler.
6S45
IV.
TiiAPEUs Selby.
6S46
V.
Mary Thrush.
6847
VI.
Annie Kihher.
►.►^ 4:53S - *.•
EDWIN CAMPBELL ELY, son of Geuel, (No. 2195), a pork packer and wholesale dealer in
provisions in Peoria, 111., was born in Vernon, Ohio, February 19, 1840. He married in Danville, Pa., August 25,
1874, where she was born June 23, 1847, MARY MONTGOMERY, daughter of Michael C. and Isai'.ella J.
{Montgomeiy) GRIER.
CHILDREN.
6S4S
6849
I. IIuWARii Monti
II. Edwin Seliiy.
1S76, Feb'y 19, Peoria, 111.
1S7S, June I.
-•*^ 4S34 — «-^
LE ROY GRANGER ELY, son of Rev. Lewis S. (No. 2196), was born in Troy, Geauga county, Ohio,
July 3, 1844. He married in Vernon, Ohio, July 28, 1870, where she was born .April 21, 1845, M.ARY ELGIVA,
daughter of Moses S. and Maria {HeatJi) BEACH. Residence, Davenport, la.
6850
I.
Lillian Ruth.
1871, Oct. 25, Forest City, Mo.
6851
II.
Harry Mattocks.
1872, Oct. 29,
6852
in.
Lena Amanda.
1875, Feb'y 15,
6S53
IV.
Lai.la Rookh.
1877, Feb'v 10. Davenport, la.
6854
V.
Helen Heath.
1878, Oct. 27,
''??5
VI.
Mm; ION ill M Ik.
iSSo, Sept. 14,
1S72, Aug. 5, Forest City, Mo.
NINTH GENERATION.
»^^ 4=33*7 ►.^
EUGENE HANSON ELY, son of Hanson A., (No. 2197), was born at Campbellsport, Portage county,
Ohio, January i6, 1839. In 1852 he removed with his parents and settled in Metomen, Fond du Lac county,
Wis. In 1857 taught a district school; in 1859 entered on a course of classical study at Lawrence University,
Appleton, Wis. On the breaking out of the war of the Rebellion, he with other students enlisted in a Wisconsin
regiment as a private, and was from time to time promoted for merit, until in the autumn of 1862, he was
commissioned First Lieutenant of Company G, Third Indiana Cavalry. After the war he settled on a farm near
Brandon, Wis. ; moved to Iowa in 1866, and was elected County Superintendent of Schools for Buchanan county :
organized the first County Normal Institute held in Iowa. In September, 1872, he was employed by the publishing
house of J. B. Lippincott & Co., of Philadelphia, to take charge of their business in Chicago, in which employ-
ment he is now engaged. He married in Springvale, Wis., April 2, 1863, JULIA, daughter of Rev. Dana and
Julia Maria {BeW) LAMB, born in Bridport, Addison count}-, Vt., in 1S36.
CHILDREN.
1564, Oct. g, Springvale, Wis.
1565, Dec. 18, Brandon, Wis.
1S67, Nov. 23, Buffalo Grove, la.
1870, April 25, " "
1872, Oct. 21, Independence. la.
1875, April 4,
6S56
I.
Ml\.\ie ErCF.NMA
6S57
II.
Nathan Dana.
6S5S
III.
Edw.\rd Hanson
6859
IV.
Mary Enlma.
6S60
V.
AsHER Ulvsses.
6861
VI.
Eugene Julils.
-»^^ 4S38 -^*-
EDGAR TITUS ELY, son of Hanson A., (No. 2197), a hotel keeper in Forest City, la., was born in
Cleveland, Ohio, August 23, 1841. He married in Clinton, la.. May 12, 1869, EMMA ELIZABETH, daughter
of Freeman H. and Caroline {Birdsley) FARR, born in Middlebury, Vt., June 22, 1846.
CHILDREN.
6562 I. Frank Hanson. j 1871, Jan'y 11, Clinton, la. 1871, March 12, Cliarles City, la.
6563 II. Mary Lydia. 1872, Feb'y 4, Charles City, la.
6864 III. Frank Freeman Hanson.! 1874, Sept. S, Fort Dodge, la.
•^^ 4:530 --•
MILTON ELY TITUS, son of Marv A. Ely, (No. 2198), a banker in Montevideo, Minn., was born in
Newburgh, Cuyahoga county, Ohio, January 12, 1849. He married at Lime Sjjrings, la., in 1873, EMMA
SOPHIA, daughter of Bradford and Catharine {Cu minings) HILL, born in Waterloo, Jefferson county, N. Y.,
April 20, 1849.
TITUS children.
6865 I. Fred Giles. 1874, April 6, Hannibal, Mo.
6S66 II. Jerome Hill. 1876, Jan'y 17, Lime Spring, la.
-»^^ 4S4:0 .^«
ELLA LYDIA TITUS, daughter of Mary A. El\, (No. 2198), was born in Alto, Fond du Lac county.
Wis., November 24, 185 1. She married in Mantorville, Minn., February 2, 1869, FR.\NK FREDERICK, son
of Andrew G. and Helena F. {Ahlgreii) KEMPE, born in Warola, Sweden, May 9, 1846, and died in Red
Wing, Minn., June 17, 1880.
KEMPE CHILD.
6867 I. Hilda Mary. | 1S70, Nov. 11, Waniminga, Minn. |
■*^^ 454:2 .^*
HOMER CAMPBELL FRAZER, son of Anna A. Campbell, (No. 2199), was born in Ravenna, Ohio,
September 21, 1821, where he is now a merchant. He married in Ohio City, September 30, 1848, SUS.'\NNAH,
daughter of William and Sarah DENNIS, born at Folkstone, England, October 25, 1828.
NINTH GENERATION.
413
I. EnwARU William.
FRAZER CHILD.
I 1853, July 14, Ravenna. Ohin.
- 45-0:3 .-*-»-
CATHARINE FRAZER, daughter of Anna A. Campbell, (No. 2199), was born in Ravenna, Ohio,
October 18, 1S23, where she married. May 8, 1844, JOHN CLARK, .son of Lot and Salln- {Clark) PRESTON, a
physician in Cleveland, born in TaUmadge, Summit county, Ohio, December 8, 1819.
6S69
68 70
6871
I. Gertrude Soi>hl\.
II. William Frazek.
III. William Arthur.
IV. Harriet Almena.
PRESTON children.
1847, Feb'y 19, l^runswick, Ohio.
1S4S, Sept. 13,
1852, March i,
1S60, May 23,
1850. Nov. 28, Brunswick, Ohic
1S64, Jan'y 15,
1865, Feb'y 15, " "
-•« -. 45-3:8 ^
ELIZA ALMENA FRAZER, daughter of Anna A. Campbell, (No. 2199), was born in Ravenna, Ohio,
August 2, 1834, where she married, October 12, 1854, EPHRAIM PENTLAND, son of Ephraim P. and Jane L.
{Wadswortli) EVANS, born in Wheeling, W. Va., September 5, 1830, and died in Chattanooga, Tenn., July 7,
1864. She married second, LENOX HIRAM, son of Luther H. and Margaret A. {Paxion) BARNES, born
at Peterborough, Canada West, May 5, 1834; now a railroad agent in Oltumway, Iowa.
6S73
I. Charles Frazer.
EVANS CHILD.
1855, Aug. 6, Ravenna, Ohio.
^». - 4552 - »H
EDWARD HOOKER CAMPBELL, son of Homer M., (No. 2200), was l)orn in Ravenna, Ohio, June 19,
1826. He married in Deerfield, Ohio, April 18, i860, MARY ELMA, daughter of William and Sarah
(J///;vr//) WOOD,' born in Mount LTnion, Stark county, Ohio, October 13, 1837: a farmer in Campbellsport,
Portage county, Ohio.
CA.MPBELL CHILDREN.
68 74
6875
6876
I. IIo.MER William.
II. T"UN RdUERIC.
III. Charles Ei.iuirau^
1862, May i6, ("ampbellsport, Ohio.
1S64, Anj;. 26,
1 868, Feb'v S,
h^^ 4553 ^.^
JOEL CURTISS CAMPBELL, son of Homer M., (No. 2200~l, a stock dealer in Campbellsjjort, Ohio,
was born in Charlestown, Portage county, O., December i, 1829. He married in Campbellsport, July 3, 1855,
HARRIET, daughter of Philip and Elizabeth {Strong) LONG, born in Deerfield, Ohio, December — , 1838, and
died at Campbellsport, December 10, 1870. He married. May 8, 1871, LOUISA, daughter of Thomas and Sarah
{Eidle) ALLISON, born in Marlboro, Stark county, Ohio, February 15, 1847.
6S77 I. Charles Horner.
6S7S II. Frederic John.
6879 II'- Sylvia Etta.
6S80 IV. Richard Allison.
688 1 V. Roiiert CuRTiss.
CAMPBELL CHILDREN.
1S57, Sept. I, Campbellsport, Ohio.
1S61, Oct. iS,
1867, Jan'y i,
1876, April 10,
1879, Aug. 20,
1S57, Oct. 5, Campbellsport, Ohi<
1S7S, Oct. 17, ('ampbellsport, Ohio.
— »*^ 4559 .~<
HELEN C/\MPBELL, daughter of Robert E., (No. 2201). was born in Ravenna, Ohio, July 22, 1S34,
where she married, December 24, 1855, ORVILLE BIRD, son of Orville B. and Martha (St. folin)
SKINNER, born in Cleveland, Ohio, |uly 8, 1S31. A railroad manager. Residence, Cleveland, Oliin.
NINTH GENERATION.
6SS4
I.
II.
III.
Orville Campbell.
Helen Campbell.
loHN Deverei'.x.
SKINNER CHILDREN.
1872, lan'v 19, Clevel.ind. Ohio.
1875, June 6,
1S77, Oct. 25,
187S, M:iy 13, Cleveland, Ohic
LAURA ALMENA KENT, daughter of H.^rriet Campbell, (No. 2202), was born in Auburn, Geauga
county, Ohio, September 9, 1832. She married in Grand Rapids, Mich., November 23, 1853, ABNER DAVIS,
son of JoN.\THAN and Nancy {Scott) THOMAS, born in Ovid, Seneca county, N. Y., September 16, 1825. A
farmer in Meadville, Barry county, Mich.
THOMAS children.
1S55, Sept. 17, Bowne, Kent county, Mich,
iS6o, March 4, Caledonia. Mich.
6885
I.
Missouri Ann.
1854.
Oct. 15, Bow
ic, Kent countv. Mich.
6886
II.
L.\IRA.
1856,
Aug. 7,
6887
III.
IliA.
1858,
April 10, "
6888
IV.
Harris Ely.
1859.
Aug. 2,
6889
V.
Hattie.
1861,
July 10,
6890
VI.
Wilder Abner.
1863,
Aug. 28, "
6891
VII.
Mary Nancy.
1865,
April 23, "
6892
VIII.
George Kent.
186S,
May r.
6893
IX.
Jennie.
1869,
Dec. I,
6894
X.
Nathan Cole.
1871,
Nov. 2,
6So5
XI.
Lerov Camphell.
1876,
Aug. 7,
^^ 4S63 ►
SARAH ELIZABETH McNAUGHTON, daughter of Hakkikt Camphell, (No. 2202), was born in
Caledonia, Kent county, Mich., April 15, 1843. She married in I'olkton, Ottawa county, Mich., December 27,
1864, WARREN, son of Timothy B. and Lovisa {Strceter) LILLIE, born in Battle Creek, Mich., January 25,
1842. A farmer in Coopersviile, Mich.
6896
I.
Laura.
6897
11.
Carrie.
6898
HI.
Bert. Edwin.
6899
IV,
Louesa Anna.
6900
V.
Iennie Belle.
6901
VI.
MiNA Harriet.
6902
VH.
May.
6903
VIII.
HiiMEK Warren.
LILLIE ( HILUREN.
1866, May 31. Wright, Ottawa Co., Mich,
1867, Dec, 17.
i86g, Oct. 2,
1871, Sept. 2, " " "
1873, Aug. 14,
1876, Dec. 26,
1879, July 23,
1S81, March 14, •'
1869, Jan'y 4, Wright, Olt^i
1881, Aug, 26, Wright, Ottawa Co,, Mich.
EDWIN lAMES McNAUGHTON, son of Harriet Camplell, (No. 2202), was bnrn in Caledonia,
Mich., May 18, 1850. A farmer in Cooiiersville, Mich. He married in Middleville, Barry county, Mich.,
February 16, 1876, where she was born, October 22, 1856, ISABELLA, daughter of Charles and Mary
{Campbell) McQueen.
6904
6905
690517
I. Mary.
H. KiTTiE Mabel.
III. Charles Peter.
M NAUGHTON children.
I 1880, Feb'y 18, CoopcvsviUc, Mich.
I 1883, June 19,
I 1885, Aug, 8,
*^ -azST-a: ,^**. —
1S80, March 12, Coopersviile, Mich.
SARAH CAMPBELL LOCKE, daughter of Mary .\nn Campbell, (No. 2208), w^as born in Wellington,
Lorain county, Ohio, November 19, 1848. She married in Ravenna, Ohio, May 15, 1872, OZEL MYRLO, son
of Charles S. and Deborah {Sptiman) SANFORD, born in Rootstown, Ohio, December 17, 1S4S. Tinner and
plumber in Oakland, Cal.
6906
6907
I. Elleanora Mai'.el,
II. Maide Mak\,
SANFORD CHILDREN,
1S75, April 17, Ravenna, Ohio,
1S77, Dec. 10. Oakland, Cal.
187S. Feby 26, Oakland, Cal,
NINTH GENERATION.
415
EDWIN CAMPBELL LOCKE, son of Mary Ann Campbell, (No. 2208), a mamilacturer in
St. Joseph, Mo., was born in Ravenna, Ohio, September 6,1856. He married in Elyria, Ohio, December 21,
1S78, EMMA ELIZABETH, adopted daugliter of Watkrman and Laura E. (Maso?!) MORSE, born in Kipton,
( )hio, July 10, i860.
6goS
I. Frank Ely.
LIILKK (.HII.Il.
I iSSo, April 2.), Elyiia, Ohio.
H.VNNAH MELISSA MASON, daughter of Pkter L. (No. 2211), was born m Shalersville, Ohio, November
TO, 1S2S. She married in Lima, La Grange county, Ind., December 31, 1846, CARLTON AVERS MORSE,
born in the State of New York in 1823, who died in California. On November i, T874, she married in Marys-
Yille, Cal., CHARLES MILLER, born in Butler county, Ohio. June 22, 1820. A shoemaker in Wood-
land, Volo comity, Cal.
.MdKsE children.
6909
6910
I. .Andrew Lewis.
II. Ansel Lucius.
1S47. Oct. 4, Lima, Ind.
1S49, Oct. 2,
-»^^ -3:570 ► »<
HENRY BUTLER MASON, son of Peter L. (No. 2211), was born in Shalersville, Ohio, March 22,
1831, and died in Cleveland, Ohio, February 12, 18S5. He married in Elyria, Ohio, June 19, 1853, where she
was born April 5, 1S30, CYNTHIA, daughter of Nathan and Betsey (Mcrrificld) HOYT.
691 1
I. Frank Levi.
mason child.
1858, lan'y ig, Elyria, Ohio.
♦.^ 4579 .^*-
I 1S68, Jan'y 2, Elyria, Ohio.
HORACE STEPHEN MASON, son of Peter L. (No. 2211), was born in Elyria, Ohio, September 12,
1833. A farmer in Grainland, Butte county, Cal. He married in Ionia City, Pettis county. Mo., April 29, 186 1,
JENNY, daughter of Taylor M. and Rebecca ( W(Z^v///;r) SARGENT, born in Buchanan, Mo., October 17, 1S41.
MASON children.
1S62, Feb'y 24, Sacrameiilo, Cal.
r864, Aug. 24,
1868, July 17, Buckeye, Yolo county, Cal.
1877, Dec. 10, Grainland, Cal.
1S80, Aug. 24,
1882, Oct. 4,
6912
I.
Annie Frorence.
691-5
IL
Edward Clarence
6914
in.
.Arthur Lewis.
691 ^
IV.
Lena Leota.
6916
V.
Oliye Lois,
6917
VI.
Oryille Lucius.
1S81, Jan'y 3. Grainland, Cal.
— ».-. 4502i..«>-^
WILLIAM HOLMES MASON, son of Peter L., (No. 2211), a plain and ornamental painter in Oberlin,
Ohio, was born in Lima, Ind., November 10, 1840. He married in Oberlin, December 25, 1862, where she was
born March i, 1842, JULIA CLARISSA, daughter of Lyman A. and Lucinda {Blakeslic) HILL.
69 1 S
6919
6920
6921
I. MvRToN Lyman.
II. Alveune Lewis.
III. Marx M.
IV. Jay Carleton.
MASON children.
1S63, Ocl. 15, Oberlin, Ohio.
1S6S, Dec. 5,
1873, Dec. 23,
1S77, April 4,
-..-. 4=385 ^»*.
FRANCEES ELLEN MASON, daughter of Orville L., (No. 2212), was born in Elyria, Ohio, July 28,
1832, where she married, August 12, 1850, SOLOMON BOND, son of Levi and Rebecca {Boml) BLISS, born in
Brimfield, Mass., .\pril 17, 1828, and died in East Saginaw, Mich., November 12, 1884. He was an a(ti\c
41 6 NINTH GENERATION.
business man in that place, and for some time represented his county in the Michigan Legislature. His funeral
rites were conducted in the Unitarian Church, of which society he was a charter member, by Rev. Rowland
Conner, and under the auspices of St. Bernard Commandery No. i6, K. T., of which he had been long a member.
That he had been greatly beloved in life, honored and regretted in death was evident through all the impressive
and beautiful service.
BI.I.SS CHILDREN.
6922 I. Cauoi.ink Rehecca. [ 1S53, April 21, Cleveland, Ohio. | 1S7O, Fcb'v 19, Salterville, V'a.
6923 II. LorisA Wilkinson. i 1857, Aus. 22, East Saginaw, Midi. 1S5S, Dec. 22, East Saginaw, Mich.
6924 III. Walter Bond. 1 1862, Nov. 12,
-»^ 4:586 .^.«^
LUCIUS PERKINS MASON, son of Orville L., (^No. 2212), was born in Elyria, Ohio, April 16, 1S36.
Resides at East Saginaw, Mich. He married in Cumberland, 111., November 22, 1859, SARAH, daugliter of
Thijmas and S.\r.ah A. {Sennctf) MILLIGAN, born in Logan county, Ohio, April 27, 1841.
6925 I. May Luella.
6926 II. Ellen Gertrude.
6927 III. Lucius Bond.
.MASON CIIILUREX.
1863, May 22, East Saginaw, Mich. i 1864, Aug. 15, East Sa
1865, Aug. I,
1869, Julj- 9, ■■ ■• I
— »*^ -3:588 ^*..
ABBIE CAROLINE MASON, daughter of Orville L., (No. 2212), was born in Elyria, Ohio, April 19, 1841.
She married in Ea.st Saginaw, Mich., November 26, 1873, CHARLES \\ILLIAM, son of William H. and Sophia
{Clapp) MOWRY, born in Georgetown, Madison county, N. Y., October 31, 1S32. Residence, East Saginaw.
692S
I.
Grace Louise.
6929
II.
Carrie Bliss.
6930
III.
Charles Augustus.
6931
IV.
Sarah Maria.
MOWKV CHILDREN.
1874, July 4, East Saginaw, Mich.
1876, March ii,
1877, Aug. 24,
1879, M^.*' 3'.
^.^-iSdi-.* —
CARt)LINE AUGUSTA MASON, daughter of Edg.4R F., (No. 2213), was born in Elyria, Ohio, August 4,
1843. She married in Xenia, Ohio, April 12, 1S65, JOHN LEE, son of Joseph and Pollv (il/(7A-7c',?//) CONNABLE,
born in Hernardston, Ma.ss., February 27, 1S31. .^ manufacturer of steam and gas fittings in Xenia, Ohio.
CONN.ABLE CHILDREN.
6932
I.
Anna Mason.
1 1S66, Feb'y 28,
Xenia, Ohio.
6933
II.
Frank Lee.
1868, June 20,
6934
III.
Ernest Mathew.
1872, Jan'y 5,
6935
IV.
F.vnnv Matl.'VCK.
1879, Feb'y 18,
6936
V.
Harriet Mary.
1S80, Sept. 16,
. ^ ^m*si. .. . ^
WILLIAM STEPHEN JONES, son of Mary Ann Mason, (No. 2214), was bom in Cleveland, Ohio,
April 13, 1S37 ; a banker. Residence, Cleveland, Ohio. He married in Carlise, Lorain county, Ohio,
Xovemlier 22, 1867, CAROLINE AUGUSTA, daughter of Lorenzo and Caroline {Blam/ianl) CLARK, born
in Mt. \'ernon, Ohio, September 29, 1840.
JONES child.
6937 I. Alice. | 1S69, March l, Cleveland, Ohio. | 1SG9, Aug. i, Cleveland, Ohio.
-*^-. 4S96 ►--..
ORVILLE LE^^TS JONES, son of Mary Ann Mason, (No. 2214), was born in Cleveland, Ohio^
December 25, 1848, where he now resides; receiving teller, in Citizen's Saving and Loan Assocation. He
married in Cleveland, Ohio, December 3, 1878, MARY FRANZISKA, daughter of Alfred A. and Franziska
{Natz) SWAIN, born in Paris, France, April 26, 1856.
NINTH GENERATION.
417
693S
I. Marie Pauline.
JONES CHILD.
1SS3, Apiil 22, Cleveland, Ohio.
-»»^ 4597 ^^
ORVILLE LEWIS MASON, son of Stephen A., (No. 221S), a salesman, residence, Cleveland, Ohio,
was born in Elyria, Ohio, November 8, 1852. He married in Cleveland, Ohio, January 31, 1877, ETTA,
daughter of Rufus and Elsie {Cochraii) BRIGGS, born in Oswego, N. Y., May 25, 1857.
6939
I. Edwi.n Lewis
MASON CHILD.
I 1S77, Nov. S, Cleveland, Ohio.
ABBIE CAROLINE BETTS, daughter of Anna A. Mason, (No. 2216). was born in Elyria, Ohio,
November 28, 1849. ^'""^ married ALBERT EDWARD, son of Albert and Elizabeth M. {Corse) FRENCH,
born in Damascus, Columbiana county, Ohio, October 12, 1850; a merchant in Cleveland, Ohio.
FRENCH children.
69-10
(1941
I, JiIarv Grace.
II. William Henry.
1879, Sept. 20, Cleveland, Ohio.
iSSi, May 5,
^-»^ 4600 ►*^
HARRIET ISABELLE BETTS, daughter of Anna A. Mason, (No. 2216), was born in Elyria, Ohio,
June 12, 1855. She married in Cleveland, Ohio, November 23, 1881, where he was born February 21, 1856,
GUSTAVLTS ADOLPHUS, son of Gu.stavus A. and Elizaheth {Ftisse/iiian) HYDE, engineer and superintendent
of East Saginaw, Mich., Gas Light Company.
HYDE child.
6942
I. Marie Ai;nes.
I 18S2, Oct. 12, East S.aginaw, M
WILLIAM MERRICK MORSE, son of Laura E. Mason, (No. 2217), a traveling salesman, was born in
Elyria, Ohio, July 10, 1840. He married in Columbia, Lorain county, Ohio, November 26, 1863, CORNELIA
ALICE,_daiighter of Calvin and Eliza {Canfidd) DAVENPORT, born in Deerfield, Ohio, March 13, 1835.
6943 I. Hdwarii Clare.
6944 II. Mary.
6()45 111. William Irvinc.
MORSE CHILDREN.
1S64, Dec. 25, Elyria, Ohio.
1S71, Feh'y 20,
1872, Oct, 2,
1873, March 12, Elyria, Ohio.
1871, March 8,
1873, Feb'y 25,
ARTHUR MASON MORSE, son of Laura E. Mason, (No. 2217), a dealer in carriage and harness
hardware in Cleveland, Ohio, was born in Elyria, April 28, 185 1. He married in Cleveland, Ohio, September 28,
1876, RACHEL JAMIME, daughter of Edward B. and Lydia M. (Sampcll) DAVIDSON, born in New Lisbon,
Ohio, March 6, 1853.
MORSE CHILDREN.
6946 I. Drayton Artiu;r.
6947 II. Eucene.
6948 III. Walter.
1877, July 24, Ashland, Ohio.
1879, Sept. 18, Elyria, Ohio.
1882, May 29, Cleveland, Ohio.
*»^ 4605 ►*
MARY ADELAIDE MASON, daughter of Charles Edward, (No. 2218), was born in Elyria, Ohio,
June 16, 1847. She married in Wellington, Ohio, June 16, 1868, JOHN WESLEY, son of Henry and Betsey
{Snook) MEAKER, a manufacturer of fancy metal goods, in Auburn, N. Y. He was born in Auburn, September
27, 1842.
4iS
NINTH GENERATION.
6949
I,
Ch.^rles Henry.
6950
II.
loHN Wesley.
6951
III.
CjVY.
6952
IV.
Belle.
6953
V,
M.A.GGIE.
6954
VI.
Harry.
MEAKER CHILDREN.
1569, April 5, Chicago, III.
1570, July 18, Detroit, Mich.
1873, Sept. 6,
1876, Feb'y 10, "
1S78, Nov. 30, Chicago, 111.
1SS2, July 7. Philadelphia, Pa.
*^^ 4606 ^*-
1S69, Aug. 4, Chicag
LAURA ISABEL MASON, daughter of Ch.arles E., (No. 2218), was born in Elyria, Ohio, February 4,
1851. She married in AVellington, Ohio, June 24, 1873, SCHUYLER, son of George S. and Maria {Schuyler')
DAVIS, born in Medina, Ohio, November 8,
6955
0950
(Jkdrcuv Schiiyler,
Rijv Mason.
1874, Aut
1S7S, Nov
1S47. Residence, Clex'eland, Ohio.
DAVIS CHILDREN.
28, Wellington, Ohio.
14, Cleveland. Ohio.
^^^ 4603 ►••-
DUDLEY MORTIMER DAY, son of Heman E., (No. 2219) ; a former in Deerlield, Oliio, where
born January 19, 1831, and where he married, December 11, 1S56, MARY, daughter of Wili.ia.m an
{Trotter) SMITH, born in Liberty, Trumbull county, Ohio, October 8, 1837.
day CHILDREN.
Jane
6957 I. Frances Mary.
695S II. Cassius Mei.lville.
6959 III. ("harles Fremont.
6960 IV. Tho.mas JimsoN.
1857, Sept. 24, Deerfield, Ohio.
1859, Sept. 7,
i86i, Oct. I.
1S74, Aug. 17,
*»^ 4=6X0 ►.^
1S70, Sept. 5, Deerfield, Ohio.
EDGAR MUNN DAY, a merchant in Deerfield, Ohio, son of Heman E., (No. 2219), was born in
Deerfield, October 2, 1834, where he married, December 9, i860, FRANCES ALUT':, daughter of Cai.vin R.,
and ELii^A Jane {Cook) REED, born in Deerfield.
6961
6962
I. EwiNG Wn.Mci
II. Viola Leora.
day children.
1S62, Nov. I, Deerfield, Ohio.
186S, May 27,
♦^ 46X1 ► . «-
LUCY AMELIA DAY, liaughter of Heman E., (No. 2219), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, April S, 1837.
She married in Smith Town, Ohio, January 30, 1862, ADAM MALANTHON, son of Adam and Dcikitha
GROSSER, born in Carrollton, Carroll county, O., May 22, 1835 ; is a farmer in Deerfield.
6963
6964
6965
1. (ji.ALivs Minerva.
II. Laura Ella.
III. Li'ELLA Amelia.
GROSSER CHILDREN.
1S67, July 22, Deerfield, Ohio.
1869, Nov. 24,
1872, June 15,
1S73, Feb'y 5, Deerfield, Ohic
-»*-. 4:6X3 --.--
MINERVA LOUISA DAY, daughter of Heman E., (No. 2219), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, July i, 1845,
where she married, July 5, 1865, CHARLES ABIEL, son of Abiel and Jane {McKay) NEWTON, born in
ISedford, Cuyahoga county, Ohio, April ir, 1834. He served more than two years in the late war, and was
discharged on account of wounds received in the battle of Chickamauga, September 20, 1863. He is a farmer in
North lienton, Mahoning county, Ohio.
NINTH GENERATION. 419
NEWTON CHILDREN.
6966 I. EwiNG Ch.\rles. I TS67, Jan'y 8, Deerfield, Ohio.
6967 II. Heman Enr.AR. I 1870, March 22, "
696S III, Elmer D.\Y. 1S77, March 31, '■
<— . -3=614= .-^*-
1874. June 29, Deerfield, Ohio.
LAURA EUNICE DAY, daughter of Hem.^n E., (No. 2219), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, April 11, 1S50,
where she married, July 8, 1875, FRANK, son of George and Emily {Elysl'y) HARTZEI.L, liorn Sept. 14, 1838,
in Deerfield, where he now lives ; a farmer.
H.i\RTZELL CHILDREN.
6969 I. M.\RTHA Cecelia. I 1877, Feb'y 27, Deerfield, Ohio. 1
6970 II. Heman Augustus. | 1881, May 30, •' " |
*.^ 4:620 ►»•
ELVIRA ELLEN DAY, daughter of Morti.mer L., ^No. 2221), was horn in Deerfield, Ohio, April, 13,
1849, wliere she married, April 9, 1868, JAMES, son of Ebenezer and Hannah ( Tonkin) FORSYTH, a farmer,
horn in Philadelphia, Pa., June 27, 1830 ; now living in Deerfield, Ohio.
FORSYTH CHILDREN.
6971 I. Elizabeth Lurinda. 1 1S69, Jan'y iS, Palmyra, Ohio.
6972 II. Edward Willi.vm. | 1S70, July 11,
HARRISON LEWIS DAY, a wagonmaker in Edinburg, Portage county, Ohio, son of Julius H., (No.
2222), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, January 14, 1837. He married in Warren, Ohio, .\ugust 23, 1858,
ADELINE MARIA WEST, born in Braceville, Trumbull county, Ohio, February 6, 1838.
DAY CHILDREN.
6973 I. Chester May. I 1S67, Aug. 2g, Edinburgh, Ohio. '
6974 II. Ralph. | 1874, Nov. 5, •■ ■' | 1874, Nov. 16, Edinlnirgh, Ohio.
— »* - -3=622 ^ »•-
LUCY ANN DAY, daughter of Julius H., (No. 2222), was born in Edinburgh, Ohio, August 2, 1839,
where she married, October 31, 1861, ELMORE K., son of Milo and Polly i^Platt) HOSKIN, born February 23,
1830, in Shalersville, O., where he now resides.
HOSKIN CHILDREN-
6975
I.
Frankie Luella.
1863, June II, Shalersville. Ohio
6976
II.
Clifto.v Julius.
[867, Oct. 8,
6977
III.
Harrison Elmore.
1870, May 9,
697S
IV.
Clyde Milo.
1875, Sept. 16,
iSSo, Oct. II, Slialeisville, Ohio.
^. ■ -^623 ^ — ^
FRANCES LAURA DAY, daughter of Julius H., (No. 2222), was born August 27, 1848, m Edinburgh.
Ohio, where she married, July 4, 1867, HOMER, son of Orson and Sarah Ann {Miller) JUDD, born in
Shalersville, Ohio, May 8, 1846. A farmer in Thomson, Carroll county. III.
JUDD CHILD.
6979 I. Clayton (Jrson. | 1S69, Aug. 15, Shalersville, (.)hio. |
*»^ -3=627 ►^«.
JULIAN SYLVESTER CARD, .son of Maria L. Day, (No. 2223), a traveling agent residing in Ravenna,
Ohio, was born in Deerfield, Ohio, June 17, 1842. He married in Limaville, Stark county, Ohio, April 2, 1863,
DIANTHA DL^GAN, adopted daughter of Henry and .\nn Rebecca {Brown) OLIVER, born in Jeddo,
lefferson county, Ohio, March iS, 1840,
NINTH GENERATION.
69S0
I.
Lawrence Jilian.
6981
II.
Ella Marlv.
6982
III.
CoRNELi.v May.
6983
IV.
Charles Sylvester
6984
V.
Eff.\.
6985
VI.
Alice Blanch.
6986
VII.
Arthur Vernon.
6987
VIII.
George Wesley.
6988
IX.
Grace Gertrude.
CARD CHILDREN.
1864, April 13, Deerfield, Ohio.
1865, Oct. 9, Edinburgh, Ohio.
1867, Jan'y 3, Scio, Ohio.
1868, March 23, "
1871, Jan'y 9, New Castle, Pa.
1S72, April 2g, Greensburgh, Ohio.
1873, Aug. 3, Kinsman, Ohio.
1874, Oct. 24, Ellsworth, Ohio.
1877, Dec. 5, Ravenna, Ohio.
1S71, Jan'y 23. New Castle. Pa.
►^^ 4:629 - .-^
MUNN DAY CARD, son of Maria L. Day, (No. 2223), a tinsmith in Ravenna, Ohio, was born in
Deerfield, Ohio, January 14, 1S50. He married in Atwater, Ohio, March 30, 1S75, where she was born September
4, 1854, MARY LYNN, daughter of Joel E. and Mary {Lynn) HOUGH.
6989
I. Marv Louisa.
I 1876, Oct.
CARD CHILD.
28, Ravenna, Ohio.
— *»^ 4630 — H
MERRICK ELY DAY, son of Roswell M., (No. 2224), a miller in Deerfield, Ohio, where he was born,
July 23, 1S40, where he married, January i, 1863, MARY ANN, daughter of Homer and Betsey {Byers) HUB-
BARD, born in the same place, April 27, 1843.
DAY CHILDREN.
6990
6991
I. Jessie Roswell.
II. Alfred Hartzel.
1868, Aug. 23, Deerfield, Ohio.
1876, March 14,
-»^^ 4632 I
HOMER LEWIS DAY, son of Roswell M., (No. 2224), a potter in Atwater, Ohio, was born in Deerfield,
Ohio, October 18, 1843, where he married, August 24, 1865, FR.^NCES, daughter of James H. and Eliza E.
{]Varringioii) BRYAN, who was born in Berlin, Mahoning county, Ohio, June 18, 1844, and died in Atwater,
( )hio. May 12, 1879.
DAY CHILDREN.
6992 I. MvRTiE Ann.
6993 II. James Merrick.
6994 III. Gertrude Nancy.
6995 IV. Francis Homer.
l868, Jan'y 5, Atwater, Ohio.
1S69, Sept. 27,
1872, Nov. 20,
1879, May 7,
^-^ 4633 ►-♦^
Feb'y 14, Atwater, Ohio.
ADELBERT EDWIN DAY, a carpenter in Shalersville, Ohio, son of Roswell M., (No. 2224), was born
in Deerfield, Ohio, June i, 1846. He married in Randolph, Portage county, Ohio, September 19, 1S71,
CHARITY MARGARETTA MACK, born in Minerva, Stark county, February 14, 1849.
6996 I. Florien.\ Laanna.
6997 II. Claude Mack.
699S III. Samuel Floyd.
DAY children.
1872, Sept. 9, Randolph, Ohio.
1874, Sept. I, Chatlestown, Ohio.
1879, Jan'y 30, Shalersville, Ohio.
1S73, Marcli 3, Randolph, Ohio.
1880, April, 15, Shalersville, Ohic
-^^ 4634 I
GEORGE ELYERTON DAY, son of Roswell M., (No. 2224), was born in Deerfield, Ohio, October 12,
1548. He married in Randolph, Ohio, October 2, 1872, where she was born October 6, 1853, MARTHA JANE,
daughter of Conrad MACK, who died in Charleston, Ohio, June 15, 1874. He married, December 6, 1876,
MARGARET ANN, daughter of William R. and Margaret {Coy) GIBSON, born in Cincinnati, O., April 9,
1549. Residence. Canton. ().
NINTH GENERATION.
DAY CHILD.
6(199 I- Clyde Ernest. | 1879, April 28, Canton, Ohio.
♦♦^ 4635 ^^A
JOSEPH MUNN DAY, son of Roswell M., (No. 2224), a painter in Macon, Mo., was born in
Deerfield, Ohio, November 11, 1853. He married in Macon, .\pril 27, 1S76, where she was liorn April 24, 1857,
URMIN, danghter of Willi.^m and Mary Jane (Moore) MAGEE.
DAY CHILDREN.
7000 I. Eva Rriiv. | 1877, Junes, Macon, Mo.
7001 II, Lulu May. I iSSi, Aug. 6,
-»*^ •a=6-3:3 ►.-»-
CHARLES ELY HIGGINS, son of Mary Ann Ely, (No. 22 30), was born in Wellington, Ohio, October 11,
1849. He married in Florence, Erie county, Ohio, February 15, 1877, M.^RY LUCRETIA, daughter of William
and Lydia R. (J?a7ciso//) HUMPHREY, born in La Grange, Lorain county, Ohio, June 11, 1S50.
HIGGINS CHILD.
I. Mary Leah. | 1878, Nov. 20, Berlin Heights, Ohio.
LOUISA MARIA JOHNSON, daughter of Lucinda M. Ely, (No. 2235), was born in Cleveland, Ohio,
April 9, 1848, where she married, November 26, 1868, CHARLES HENRY, son of Thomas G. and Ann (Clark)
SMITH, born in Taunton, Mass., November 23, 1837. Residence, Cleveland, Ohio.
SMITH CHILDREN.
7003 I. MiLiiKED Lovisa. I 1S70, Feb'y 13, Cleveland, Ohio. I
7004 II. Ely Clark. | 1874, March 25, " " [ 1876, Feb'y 3, Cleveland, Ohio.
7005 III. NiN,\' Louise. \ 1879, Nov. 13, " "
. •^ - 4:661 ^ ••^
MERRICK ELY JOHNSON, son of Lucinda Maria Ely, (No. 223S), was born in Newburgh, Ohio,
August 14, 1850. A grain dealer in Cleveland, Ohio, where he married, August 19, 1873, where she was born
February 21, 1852, MARY LOUISE, daughter of Louis and Mary {Rammage) MOREAU.
JOHNSON CHILDREN.
7006 I. Mary Keoka. | 1874, July 8, Cleveland, Ohio. I
7007 11. Daisev Jane. i 1S78, Jan'y 14, " " |
CHARLES SEWALL ALLEN, a grocer in Worcester, Mass., son of Olive E. Dewey, (No. 2247), was
born in Worcester, Mass., March 26, 1853, where he married, March 26, 1879, CLARA GEORGIA, daughter of
John S. and Melt.ssa (Dodge) FALLANSBEE, born in Francis Town, N. H., January 29, 1858, and died in
Worcester, Mass., April 15, 1S81.
ALLEN CHILD.
7008 I. Frank Dewev. | 1880, Aug. 22, Worcester, Mass. |
*-^ 4684 ►^*.
EDWARD EARL ALLEN, son of Olive E. Dewey, (No. 2247), a merchant, residing in Newtonville,
Mass., was born in Worcester, Mass., April 12, 1856. He married in Boston, Mass., January 7, 1876, NELLIE
ANGELINE, daughter of Ralph B. and Catharine E, (Butler') GRISWOLD. born in Worcester, Mass.,
1 iccember — , 1857.
NINTH GENERATION.
ALLEN CHILDREN.
7009 I. Olive Ely. I 1877, March 17, Worcester, Mas
7010 II. Charles Fr.\ncls. | 1879, Dec. 12,
-•^^ 4:688
ALFRED SUTTON HAYDEN, son of S.ar.ah M. Ely, (No. 2249), was born in East Cleveland, Ohio,
lune 26, 1842. Graduated from Homeopathic College, Cleveland, March 9, 1881, and is a ])hysician in
Columbiana, Ohio. He married in Claridon, Geauga county, Ohio, October 25, 1865, EL.IZABETH MERCY,
daughter of Nathaniel and Lucv {Taft) MERRILL, born in Euclid, Ohio, December 5, 1842.
HAYDEN CHILDREN.
7011 I. Len.v Lucy. I 1S66, Aug. 30, East Cleveland, Ohio. I
7012 II. Worthy How.vrd. | 1S69, .April 17, Miiiouk, 111. I
-•-.-. 4689 ►♦•»-
CHARLES LESLIE HAYDtN, a farmer in Belle Plain, 111., son of Sarah M. Ely, (No. 2249), was
born in East Cleveland, Ohio, May i, 1844, and served three years in the war of the Rebellion. He married in
Mmouk, Woodford county, III., December 22, 1869, LEANAH MASTERSON, daughter of Rev. Charles O.
and Mary E. {Eads) ROWE, born in Jacksonville, 111., May 4, 1848.
HAYDEN CHILD.
I. Ethel Deid.vmia. | 1S70, Nov. 29, Groveland. 111.
ARMENIUS ELY HAYDEN, a merchant in La Rose, 111., son of Sarah M. Ely, (No. 2249), was born
in East Cleveland, Ohio, April 16, 1847. He married in Eureka, 111., August 13, 1872, EMMA VIRGINIA,
daughter of William and Mary Jane {Rodecker) REYNOLDS, born in Peoria, III., December 7, 185 i.
HAYDEN CHILDREN.
7014 I. Cora .'\LT1IE.\. I 1S75, Oct. ig. Eureka, 111. 1SS3. .-Xpril 7, La Rose, III.
7015 II. W.\lter De..\n. I 1879, Nov. 7, Bell Plain, III.
4692 ^ >«^
JOHN LADD H.\YDEN, a clerk in Cazenovia, 111., son of Sarah M. Ely, (No. 2249), was born m
Hiram, Portage county, Ohio, July 10, 1851. He married in Eureka, 111., April 13, 1875, IDA ADELL, daughter
of Alonzo and Hannah M. {Bassett) HALE, born in Summit Centre, Wis., May 8, 1855.
HAYDEN children.
701O I. S.4RAH Hellena. | 1876, Aug. 10, Eureka, 111. |
7017 II. Aleerteen Lamoine. 1 1880, Feb'y 6, Metamora, III. |
♦»^4693.^«.
WILLIAM HILLMAN HAYDEN, .son of Sarah M. Ely, (No. 2249), a minister in Disciple Church,
residing in WiUoughby, Lake county, Ohio, was born in Hiram, Ohio, December 2, 1854, and graduated from
Bethany College, AV. Va., June — , 1878. He married in Bethany, W. Va., June 19, 1879, where she was born
April 21, 1858, ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE, daughter of John T. and Harriet Wvlie {Hunter) LAUCK.
HAYDEN CHILD.
7018 1. Alm.\ Myrtle. | 1881, April 27, Cliester, Ohio.
. *^^ 469S — *
JOSEPH MERRICK ELY, .son of Darius, (No. 22S0),a farmer in Pipestone, Berrien county, Mich., was
born in Edinburgh, Ohio, June 27, 1840. He married in Pipestone, Mich., January 17, 1864, where she was born
Sept. 14, 1847, and where she died April 5. 1873, CLARA, daughter of David and Mary ( Conins) PUTERBAUGH.
NINTH GENERATION.
CHILDREN'.
70ig
I.
M.^RY LORIND.A..
7020
II.
Cjvrrie Seun.\.
7021
III.
Clara.
1865, Aug. 27, Pipestone, Mich.
i86g, March 27,
1873, March 27,
►^^ -a^ese ^»*—
ALFRED DARIUS ELY, son of D.arius, (No. 22S0), a farmer in Pipestone, lierrien .oiinty, Mich.,
where he was born June iS, 1854, where he married EMM.-\, daughter of Ellisek and Matilda (A'/ss/i-r)
ANDRU.S, born in the same place, , 185S,
CHILDREN.
1S77, May 8, Pipestone, Mich. [
1S7S, Oct. 2_|,
1S83. Jan'y 3.
-»^-. •4'700 ^*
7022
I.
JKNMI-: M.
71123
11.
RoiiERr D
7024
111.
Grace V.
ELY DOUGLASS ELY, son of Darius, (No. 22S0), was born in Pipestone, Berrien county, Mirh.,
January 17, 1S58, where he is a farmer. He married in Benton, Mich., December 4, 1881, ETHA LUELLA,
daughter of Alex.ander and M.artha M. {McConncll) KYLE, born in Mecca, Trumbull county, Ohio,
April 8, 1 86 1.
I. Cellv May.
child.
Oct. 5, Pipestone, Midi.
ESTHER JOSEPHINE JONES, daughter of Esther W. Ely, (No. 22S1), was born in East Cleveland,
Ohio, February 28, 1850. She married in Mineral, 111., June 20, 1S69, JOEL, son of William and Sophia
( Trimmer) STILWELL, born in Hacketts Town, N. J., November 29, 1846. A carpenter in Eureka, Kan.
■* STILWELI. children.
: iSSi, Dec. 15, Eiirel<a, Kan.
7026
I.
Esteli.a Riisi-:.
1873, Oct.
II, Eureka
Ka
7027
II.
EllWAKli RaLI'II.
1S75. Aug
'J.
702 8
111.
Laika Ella.
1879, Sept
28. ■•
7029
IV.
Lekov Mekchant.
1S83, Oct.
17,
>•<-»;=
JOHN NEWTON JONES, a farmer in East Portland, Ore., son of Esther W. Ely, (No. 2231), was
born in East Cleveland, Ohio, May 9, 1852. He married in Eureka, Kan., September 14, 1S76, LAURA ELLA,
daughter of Joshua and Lucy {Teasdale) SLITTON, born in Michigan, August 16, 1853.
JONES CHILD.
7030 I. Pearl Marie. | 1881, May 31, East Portland. Ohio. I
— ^^ 4=708 ^-
GETTA MINNIEOKEE JONES, daughter of Esther W. Ely, (No. 22S1), was born in East Cleveland,
Ohio, July 28, i860. She married in Eureka, Kan., December 25, 1876, GODFREY HERONIMUS, son of
Benedict and Maria Rose {Affolter') STUBER, born in Biel, Canton Berne, Switzerland, September 30, 1852.
stuber children.
7031 I. Cora MvRrLE.
7032 II. Lofis LerciY.
7033 III. CuiLU. [Unnamed.]
1S77, Dec. 4, Eureka, Kan.
1880, Dec. 8,
1883, June, 29, ■■
.^4=VXX ►.<
SARAH DELILAH LYON, daughter of Margaret D. Ely, (No. 22S2), was born in East Cleveland,
( )hio, February 13, 1848, where she married, November 8, 1865, WIT^LIAM RILEY, son of Thomas B. and Maria
iSmiih) WALL, a carpenter, born in Berea, Ohio, September 8, 1840.
NINTH GENERATION.
WALL CHILDREN.
7034 I. Ch.-vrles Ashley, 1 1866, Aug. 10, East Cleveland. Ohio.
7035 II. William Riley. 1868, June 28,
7036 III. Gkorge Bliss. I 1879, May 2,
ELON ASHLEY LYON, son of Margaret Delilah Elv, (No. 22S2j, was born in East Cleveland, Ohio,
March 27, 1861. He married in Belleville, Richland county, Ohio, September 6, 1SS3, where she was born Maj-
29, 1862, IDA MAY, daughter of Hiram and S.^repta {Diirbhi) CHARLES.
LYON CHILD.
HlKAM. I 1884, July S. Kiitland, Ohio. |
LAURA PLUNETTA LYON, daughter of Laura C. Ely, (No. 2253), was born in Euclid, Ohio,
September 21, 1853. She married in Eureka, Kan., October 7, 1873, CHARLES WILLIAM HARTLEV, a
farmer in Eureka, born in Mineral, 111., December 20, 1855.
hartley children.
703S I. Eknkst Harxev. 1874, Aug. 10, Mineral, 111.
7039 II. CiiAULoi IE Sarah. \ 1876, Nov. 26, Eureka, Kan.
*^ 4782 .^«--
ED\VARD J0SI';FH ELY, a merchant in Mineral 111., son of Stebdins B., (No. 2254), was bom in
Euclid, Ohio, April 18, 1854. He married in Princeton, 111., December 11, 1880, EMM.\, daughter of Oscar
and Mary (Prince) NEWBERRY, born in Olmstead county, Minn., June 10, 1861.
CHILD.
7040 1. Clare Makiun. i 1S81, Dec. 18, Mineral, III.
*^^ 472-3: ► . «-
SARAH LILLIE ELY, daughter of Stebbins B., (No. 2254), was born in Euclid, Ohio, June 9, i860.
She married in Mineral, 111., November 18, 1877, CHARLES LEONIDAS, son of Nathan and Louisa {Baker)
PECK, born in Shaumburgh, Cook county, 111., July 20, 1852. Inspector in Iron and Bolt Co., Carpentersville,
Kane county, 111.
PECK CHILD.
7041 I. Bl...\NCii VIVINEENE. | 1879, Dcc. I, Piovidencc, III. !
..^^ 4731 . .—
FRANK ASHLEY ELY, .son of Linus, (No. 2256), a grain commission merchant in Chicago, III., was
born in Alliance, Ohio, January i, 1855, where he married, September 25, 1877, MINNIE ALLEN, daughter of
John F. and Mary B. (Allen) WHETZEL, born in Bridgeport, Ohio, November 18, 1857.
CHILD.
7042 I. Ii>A Wai.to.v. 1 iSSi, July 26, Chicago, 111. |
-»»— 4744 ►*«.
RALPH ELY BURR, son of Lucy Ely, (No. 2269), an engineer in Harlan, la., was born in Stockton,
N. Y., August 16, 1S41. He married in Sharron, Wis., March 18, 1S68, ELLA CALISTA, daughter of Allen
and Thankful {Wheeler) HOWE, born in Waukegan, 111., and died in Lauraner, McHenry county. 111., March
9, 1873. He married, March 25, 1875, IDA MAY, daughter of Amaziah and Amanda {Maiiderville)
DOLBEER, born in Pompei, Monroe county, N. Y., June 23, 1854, and died in Council Bluffs, la.,
April 21, 1S79.
NINTH GENERATION. 425
BURR CHILD.
I. MahI'X Celestine. I 1S77, Oct. 22, Harlan, la.
M.VRY LUCIND.\, BURR, daughter of Lucy Ely, (No. 2269), was born in Arcadia, Gratiot comity,
Mich., November 4, 1858. She married in Harlan, la., February 29, 1880, GEORGE WASHINGTON, son of
Peter and Susannah {Rupert) SLATER, born in Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland county, Pa.
SLATER CHILD.
I. Lii.c Maci). I iSSo, Oct. 23, Garrison, la.
TOWNSKND ARMENIUS ELY, son of Ralph, (No. 2270), postmaster and farmer in Alma, Mich.,
was horn in Wabasli, Ind., August 27, 1843. He married in Alma, Mich., September 25, 1866, M.VRGARET,
daughter of DkWitt C. and Edna {Utley) CHAPIN, born in Chicago, 111., June 27, 1845.
( HILD.
7045 I. Rali'II C. I 1S70, Marcli 5, .\Inia, Mich. |
^.-. 4=V30 ►.«-
LOUISA AURELIA ELY, daughter of Ralph, (No. 2270), was born m Stockton, N. Y., July iS, 1845.
She married in Alma, Mich., September 14, 1864, WILLIAM SISSON TURCK, a banker in Alma, Mich.,
born in Port Hope, Ontario, Canada, August 7, 1839.
TURCK CHH.DREN.
1S66, i-Xug. 14, .\lnia, Midi.
1S72, March 9, Ithaca, Mich.
7.46
I.
R
\i.i'
1 Henk
V.
1S65,
li
nc
26
Alma
Mich.
7047
II.
R
•K\
iS6g,
J'
nc
28
704S
III.
L
•,NA
Makv.
1S72,
Si
pt.
9.
Ithaca,
Midi.
7049
IV.
R
VVJ
(INII Cl
slKk.
1S74.
0
ct.
12,
^ ^ A.
'7'!=3-l .
PHEBE ELECTA ELY, daughter of Ralph, (No. 2270), was born m Ionia, Ionia county, Mich., May
30, 185 1. She married in Jacksonville, Fla., July 18, 1867, ABR.\HAM, son of John and Eliza {Shira)
BREWBACKER, born in Kno.x county, Ohio, March 5, 1846, and died in Jacksonville, Fla., August 29, 1867.
She married, October 21, 1870, HENRY BRIiWBACKER, a brother of her first husband, born in Knox county,
Ohio, April 25, 1848. A miller in Alma, Mich.
ukewuacker child.
7050 I. El.v Howard. | 1S71, April 19, .Alma, Mich. |
MARY JOSEPHINE ELY, daughter of Ralph, (No. 2270), was born in Ionia, Mich., April 7, 1853.
She married in Alma, Mich., October 21, i86g, GERRIT SMITH, son of Austin and Phii.a {Chirk) WARD, a
bank cashier in Alma, born in Holland Patent, Oneida county, N. Y.
ward CHILDREN.
7i'5i I- Sarah Lucise. I 1871, Nov. 25, .Alma, Mich. i
705- II- '-'iiAKi.Ks Ogijen. I 1S75, June 28, .. ■■ |
**-. 4=V33 ►.*.
LUCY LAVANCHA ELY, daughter of Ralph, (No. 2270), was born in Alma, Mich., October 18, 1857,
where she married, September 24, 1874, CHARLES HENRY, son of Hyman and Augusta {Briggs) CO A.T'Ei,
born in Oak Ridge, Hancock county, Ohio, June 8, 1851 ; a merchant in .Alma, Mich.
426
NINTH GENERATION.
7053
7054
I. Ariel Mav.
II. Fi.cikENCE Makv.
III. K.ME Mekeinn.
COATES CHILDREN.
1S75, Tilly 31, St. Louis, Mich.
1877, .\ug. 19, .Alm.i, Mich.
1S81, Nov
-»*^ 4=755 ► . *^
KELMAR WELLING'l'ON ELY, an apiarist in Alma, Mich., son of Derwin, (No. 2271), was born in
Stockton, N. Y., August 29, 1853. He married in Jackson, Mich., January 21, 1880, MINNIE HENRIETTA,
daughter of Newton and J.^ne Ei.iz.\ {McFarling) WHITNEY, born in Lansing, Mich., November 8, 1855.
7056
1. JessH'. (iER ruriiE.
CHILD.
1882, .April 21, Lansing, Mich. |
-»*^ 4=V5V - »«^
GEORGE HENRY ELY, son of Fl.a.vius, (No. 2272 i, a merchant in St. Croix Falls, Wis., was born in
Stockton, N. Y., March 2, 1S56. He married in Lansing, Mich., March 5, 1879, MINNIE GAZELLE, daughter
of Alexander and E.meline (Baker) INGERSOLL, born March 20, 1858, at Delta, Mich.
7057
705S
1. -M\K[A LoCISE.
II. Rkva C'okinne.
CHILDREN.
1880, Fcb'.v 8, Lansing, .Mich.
1S81, June S, Portland, .Mich.
— »»-.4=V6'7' ►.«-
WILBUR ASHLEY ELY, son of Thadeus, (No. 2279), a farmer in Rock Rapids, Lyon county, Iowa,
was born in Sidney, Province of Ontario, Canada, May 12, 1851. He married in Boardman, Clayton county,
Iowa, November 17, 1872, L.\URA MARIA, daughter of Daniel M. and Adeline {Blackman) PARTCH, born
in Conneautville, Crawford county, Pa., June 21, 1853.
7059 I. Vervema .\.
7060 II. JrsTi.N- Lerov
7061 III. Theodore C.
CHILDREN.
1873, Sept. 22, Boardman, la.
1874, Nov. 25. Riverside, la.
1881, June I, Kanaransi, Minn.
. •• - -0:760 - ••-
SARAH CERICE ELY, daughter of Thadeus, (No. 2279), was born in Starling, Ontario, Canada,
September 22, 1853. She married in Elkader, la., June 29, 1873, CALVIN LUTHER, son of Stephen and
Nancy E. [Sawiell) WRIGHT, born in Camden, Oneida county, N. Y., October i, 1S44. Residence, Straw-
berry Point, la.
WRIGHT CHILDREN.
7062
7063
I. Lillian C.
11. Willis C.
1874, April 12
1876, Feb'y 6.
1875, .Aug. 17.
-»^^ ■a='77'2
M.\RY EVELINE ELY, daughter of Ashley, (No, 2280), was born in Smithville, Canada West,
March 10, 1854. She married in Strawberry Point, la., December 25, 1S72, WILLL'^M ALBERT, son of
Andrew and Margaret A. (6V/«wy«j-) ROSBOROUGH, born in Trenton, Canada West, October 17, 1844.
A mason and plasterer in Strawberry Point, la.
7064 I. Elsie.
7065 II, .VsiiLEV Ely.
ROSBOROUGH CHILDREN.
1873, Oct. 16, Strawberry Point, la.
1S79, Oct. 3, Trenton, Canada,
iSSi, .Sept. 25, Strawberry Point, la.
NINTH GENERATION. 427
h.1^ 4:W4: .-*<
CREDELIA ELY, daughter of Ashlev, (No. 2280), was born in Strawberry Point, la., October 20,
1S58, where she married, July 4, 1S78, IRA, son of Andrew and Mar(jaket A. {Siiniiii'/is) RO.SBOROUGH,
l)orn in Trenton, Canada West, July 6, T848. A carpenter and joiner in Strawberry Point, la.
ROSBOROUGH CHILDREN.
7066 I. Mertie Estella. I 1SS2, Jan'y 7, Strawberry Point, la. |
-^^^ ■^•7'76 ,^**-
ETTA ELY, daughter of Ashley, (No. 2280), was born in Strawberry Point, la., Eebruary 15, 1864.
She married, November 13, 1883, GEORGE W., son of R. K. and Alth.a {Potneroy) WILSON; a mason, born
in Plainview, Minn., July 4, 1864.
WILSON CHILD.
7067 I. .^LTHA S. I 18S5, April 16, Rocli Rapids, la. |
-^^ -3:789 .^*-
AMELIA MARIA CADWELL, daughter of Adeline Ely, (No. 2284), was born in Berlin, Green
(ounty. Wis., August 25, 1857. She married in Elkader, la., March 15, 1875, DANIEL MERCER, son of
Joseph and Susanna {Afcrccr) NACE, born in Moundsville, W. Va., March 15, 1849. •'^ farmer in Strawberry
Point, la.
NACE child.
706S I. Jennie Mirta. | 1S76, April 4, Strawberry Point, la. |
--^-i ■i'T'QQ ^^^
BREWER D. PHILLIPS, a merchant in Brocton, N. Y., son of Celestine Ely, (No. 2289), was born
in Cassadaga, N. Y., December 5, 1859. He married in Brocton, N. Y., June 14, 1882, where she was born
May 5, i860, ID.\ M.\Y, daughter of Theodore S. and Helen L. {Saxtoii) MOSS.
PHILLIPS CHILD.
7069 I. Jessie WiNNH'RKii. | 1SS5, lan'y 30, Stockton, N. V. |
JOSEPH CADY ELY, son of James W. C, (No. 2496), was born in Providence, R. I., March 24, 1849.
He graduated from Brown University in 1870; studied law at Harvard ; admitted to the Rhode Island bar in
1872, and began the practice of his profession in Providence, R. I., where he now resides. He married in
Norwich, Conn., November 6, 1877, ALICE, daughter of Frederick M. and Ellk.x {Young) PECK, born in
Worcester, Mass., March 28, 1854.
CHILD.
7070 I. Alice Loi^isa. | 187S, Oct. 13, Providence, R. I. | iSSo, Jan'y 5, Providence, R. I.
, *»^ 5S89 ,^*.
M.ARY ELY, daughter of Byron F., (No. 2502), was born in Ridgway, Pa., June 2, 1849, where she
married, October 25, 1870, HENRY, son of David and Sarah (.S'/^w?;-/) TH.\YER, a merchant in Ridgway,
where he was born, January 13, 1847.
THAVER CHILD.
7071 I. Henry Edwin. | 1S75, Feb'y 23, Ridgway, Pa. |
. -^-^ 5290 — -..
FRANK CHARLES ELY, son of Byron F., (No. 2S02), a lumberman in Ridgway, Pa., where he was
born, April 21, 1853, and where he married, June 18, 1874, IDA ANTOINETTE, daughter o( Louis S. and
.\\;\:\ Jane { Lajorence) GARRITT. horn in Liberty, Sullivan county. N. Y., November 13, 1S53.
428 NINTH GENERATION.
CHILD.
I. Maud May. | 1S79, Ma_v 15, Ridgway, Pa.
MARY DEETA BIXBY, daughter of Mary El\-, (No. 2504), was born in Rusliford, N. ¥., January 8,
1S52, where she married, May 3, 1870, CHARLES HENRY, son of Willl\m W. and Louisa {Thorpe) NIMS, a
photographer, born in Livonia, Livingston county, N. Y., October 19, 1848. Residence, Buffalo, N. Y.
NIMS CHILDREN.
1S71, May 13, Rushfoid, N. V.
1873, March 21, Buftalo, N. Y. 1S73, March 21, liiilValo, N. V.
1875, July 31, Darien, N. V.
-•♦^ S302 ^—^
7073
I.
Jessie Bunn.
7074
11.
\ Son.
7075
III.
William Ci.kment
FRANK WILSON BENSON, a lumberman, in Du Bois, Pa., son of Eunice L. Ely, (No. 2S08), was born
in Brownsville, Canada West, November 14, 1854. He married in Ridgway, Pa., July 17, 1876, MARGARET,
daughter of Barnhart and .\nnie ( ) RUFF, born in Jeffersonville, Sullivan county, N. Y., January 31, 1858.
BENSON CHILDREN.
7076 I. Harry Hiiwakh. ; 1S77, April 4, Baltimore, Md.
7077 11. Charles Francis. 1879, Nov. 29,
7078 111. Marion Inez. | 18S0, Dec. 5, " ■' I
».— S308 - .«-
HARRIET ELIZABETH CLOW, daughter of Loraine E. Hunter, (No. 2509), was born in New York
City, December 21, 1849, where she married, October i6, 1867, RICHARD HENRY, son of Abner and
Elizabeth M. {Feck) GOODELL, born in Ciarkson, Monroe county, N. Y., October 28, 1839; a physician in
Elba, Genesee county, N. Y.
GOODELL children.
7079 1. Richard Henry. , 1870, Sept. 16, New York City. |
70S0 II. Mabel Clow. ' 1S72, Sept. 10. " " |
•^^ S309 ►.«.
MARY ISABEL CLOW, daughter of Loraine E. Hunter, (No. 2509), was born in New York City,
March 23, 1851, where she married, May 13, 1874, JOHN HERRMAN, son of John and Catharine S. {Schmidt)
MAY, born in Trenton, N. J., February 14, 185 1 ; a salesman with Porter cr" Coates, publishers, Philadelphia, Pa.
MAY children.
7051 I. Fi.ore.nce Loraine. I 1S75, March 4, New York City. 1
7052 II. John Roderick. 1S7S, Sept. 6, Philadelphia. Pa. I 1879, Jidy 27, Philadelphia, Pa.
7053 HI. Charles Francis. I iSSi, Jan'y 2,
♦*-• 53X5 t^**-
LUTIE ANN LAWRENCE, daughter of Charles E., (No. 2S10), was born in Orleans, N. Y., February
8, 1861. She married in Carthage, N. Y., July 4, 1879, COOLEDGE DEXTER, son of Dexter W. and Jane
{Wait) H.\VP;;N, born in Pamelia, N. Y., April 26, 1857 ; a produce dealer in Watertown, N. Y.
HAVEN children.
70S4 I. May L. I 1880 Sept. 10, Watertown, N. Y. I
7085 II. Cooledge Dexter. 1 1881, Nov. 21, " " |
■•^^ 53SO ^.*.
FRANK JAMES DEWEY, son of Sarah Etta L.a.wrence, (No. 2S14), was born in Cleveland, Ohio,
March 9, 1855, where he married, January 17, 1873, LIZZIE, daughter of Henry W. and Katharine {Walker)
KE;NEMAN, born June 14, 1854, in Cleveland, where they now reside.
NINTH GENERATION.
429
7oSf>
70S 7
70SS
1. Charles Carroll.
II. Anna Lawrence.
III. Belle Etta.
DEWEY CHILDREN.
1873, Oct. 14, Cleveland. Ohio.
1876, Sept. 25,
187S, Aug. 31,
^^ S330 .-**.
1S80, Jan'y 13, Cleveland, Ohio.
HESTER ANN LAWRENCE, daughter of Martin, (No. 2516), was born in Stone Mills, Jefferson
county, N. Y., September 29, 1857. She married in Frankford, Mower county, Minn., May 16, 1875, JOHN
JACOB, son of Samuel T. and Emeline (IFiVso/i) BAGLEY, born in Albany, Green county, Wis., January 13,
1853 ; a farmer in Grand Meadow, Mower county, Minn.
7089
7090
I. LeN(ira Belle.
II. Ella Viola.
r!A(;LEY CHILDREN.
1876, June 4, Bennington, .
1879, Dec. 30, Grand Meadow, Minn.
.»^^ 5499 —.-».
1882, July 21, Grand Meadow, Minn.
FANNIE MARIA LOOMIS, daughter of Maria Ely, (No. 2S82 ), was born in Springfield, Mass., July 9,
1846, where she resides, and where she married, June 9, 1868, EDWIN S., son of Ethan F. and Lucy Jane
{Burr) HOLCOMB, born November 3. 1845, ^"d died in Springfield, Mass., January 9, 1872.
I. Ethan Walter.
HOLCOMB child.
1S70, July 5, Springfield, Mass. ]
I 5500 ,^*
JOSEPH MERRICK ELY, son of Joseph M., (No. 2S8S), was born in New York City, November 25,
1853, where he now resides, and where he married, June 4, 1879, EVA ROGERS, daughter of Robert L. and
Maria J. {Hoff) MONROE, born May 22, 1855, in New York City.
children.
iSSo, April S, New York, City,
1882, Sept. 26,
18S4, Nov. 15, .....
092
I.
Edward Evereit.
093
II.
Ella Etta.
094
111.
JOSEl'H.
^^ 55x0 ,
BELINDA KING, daughter of Catharine R. Clements, (No. 2S87), was born in Cook county. 111.,
November 3, 1838, and died in La Porte, Ind., December 17, 1879. She married, March — , 1857, PHILANDP:R
ALLEN, son of Joseph and Harriet {Fos/er) ORR, born in La Porte, Ind., where he died November 9, 1864.
She married in 1870, THOMAS FISHER.
orr children.
1S58, , La Porte, Ind. I
1859, Dec. 20, '• "
1861, Feb'y — , "
1S65. , " " 1
FISHER children.
1871, Oct. 26, La Porte, Ind. I
1S72, Dec. 17, " " I
7095
I.
Harriet Foster.
7096
II.
Algernon.
7097
III.
Catharine.
7098
IV.
Allen Philander.
7099
V.
Milton Stoltz.
7100
VI.
Charlotte.
. ^ 5511
WILHELMINA KING, daughter of C.viharine R. Clements, (No. 2S87), was born in Porter county,
Ind., March 27, 1843. She married, September 9, 1863, NELSON, son of Francis C. and Harriet A. {Booth)
DFMIXO, born in Clyde, X. Y.. May 14, 1S38. Residence in Michigan City, Ind.
NINTH GENER.\TION.
7IOI
I.
K.VTiE Frances.
7102
II.
Oliver Clarence
7103
III.
Grace Winnifred
7104
IV.
Walter Leeds.
710;
V.
EiT.v Belinda.
DEMINU CHILDREN.
1864, Aug. 26, Michigan Cit\-, Ind.
1867, Sept. 9,
1870, Sept. 5,
1873, Jan'y 24,
1878, May ig,
-»*^ S51S ►.«^
OTIS KING, son of Catharine R. Clements, (No. 2587), was liorn in Michigan City, Ind., January 17,
1848. He married, April 21, 1875, EFFA JANE, daughter of John and Hannah HANSFORD, born in Porter
county, Ind., October 15, 1852.
KING children.
1876, Feb'y 11, Michigan Cit\-, Ind. i
1S7S, Feb'y 27, Haskill Station, Ind.
7106
I.
Lof. Belle
[Wilhelmina
7107
11.
Hakkiet Belinda.
-*.^ S516 ►.«-
LOUISA CAROLINE CLEVELAND, daughter of Quartus E., (No. 2594), was born in Springfield,
Pa., December 8, 1840, and died in Leona, Pa., January 13, 1877. She married in Leona, June 13, 1863,
NATHAN E., son of Alvin and Julia {Smith) BAILEY, a farmer, born in Haddam, Conn., November 13, 1831,
whose first wife was Sophronia Maria Cleveland, aunt of his second wife. [See her record. No. 2599.]
7108 I. Bessie Geniveve.
7109 II. Lr<Y May.
7110 III. John.
haile\ children.
1865, Aug. 5, Leona, Pa.
1871, Feb'y 25, "
1874, May 17,
1S71, Marcli 8, Leona, Pa.
^^ 55X7 - .«^
ANNA ESTHER CLEVELAND, daughter of Quartus E., (No. 2594 1, was born in Springfield, Pa.,
April 14, 1845, where she married, November 4, 1865, SAMUEL, son of William and Betsev (JI'ii/s/>//)
SARGEANT, a farmer, born in Springfield, Pa., April 4, 1843. Residence, Wetona, Pa.
1. DwiciiT Moki.EV.
II. Ezra Daniel.
sarceant children.
1S66, .\ov. 14, Springfield, Pa.
187S, Oct. 5,
-».^ 5518 ►.^
EZRA DANIEL CLEVEL.\ND, a farmer at Rush Lake, la., son of Quartus E.,(No. 2594), was born
in Springfield, Pa., October 18, 1846. He married in Sibley, la., October 6, 1878, LEONORA ZERUAH
DUNDEP], born in Waukon, AUemakee county, la., March 3, 1856.
7113
7114
I. Laura Anna.
II. Esther Lettv.
CLEVELAND CHILDREN.
1879, Aug. 6, Rush Lalce, la.
1880, Feb'y 14,
--»^-. 5519 ►-«-^
JOHN JACKSON CLEVELAND, son of Quartus E., (No. 2594), a farmer in Athens, Pa., was born in
Springfield, Pa., December 14, 1849. He married in East Smithfield, Pa., December 13. 1874, where she was
born August 3, 1851, MARIA SOPHIA, daughter of Lewis and Sophia {Gerould) WOOD.
7115
7116
I. Marion Grace.
11. Ti ara Gertkide.
CLEVELAND CHILDREN.
1S76, April 16, Athens, Pa.
NINTH GENERATION.
FRANCIS MONTGOMERY ELY, son of Quartus E., (No. 2S94), a farmer at Rush Lake, la., was
born in Springfield, Pa., December 5, 1852. He married in Osceola county, la., December 24, 1879, ANNH^,
daughter of Rf.v. Tho.m.xs and Ei.iz.mieth E. (Tcmuis/ey) PELL, born in Danville, la., October 27, 1861.
I, Wn.Li-\M Fr.\ncis.
CI.EVEL.AND CHILD.
I iSSi, Oct. 23, Rush Lako, la.
I iSSi, Oct. 27, Rush Lake, la.
MARTIN GILBERT HAVVLEY, son of Jerl-sha B. Cleveland, (No. 2595), a farmer in Garnett, Kan.,
was born in Springfield, Pa., October 11, 1841. He married in Lawton, Mich., July 27, 1862, ADELAIDE
AMANDA RICHARDSON, born in Sherman, Chautaucpia county, N. Y., July 21,, 1843.
HAWLEV CHILDREN.
7IIS
I.
W.M.IEK MAUri.N.
1S64,
Man
li 14, Porte
, Mich.
7II9
II.
fAv Clark.
1S68,
lanS
27,
7120
III.
Eugene N.\tiiamrl.
1S72,
Jan')
4, Buflalo
irovc. la
7I2I
IV.
Frank Leslie.
1874.
Auk
26,
7122
V.
Stephen Howarh.
1S79.
Nov
22, Walker
Kan.
1S74, Aug. 31, Huflah) Grove, la.
EUGENE HAWLEY, son of Jerusha B. Cleveland, (No. 2595), a farmer in Lawton, Mich., was born
in Springfield, Pa., January 26, 1845. He married in Decatur, Mich., February 28, 1867, DEBORAH ANN,
daughter of Elijah and Elisabeth {Talliert) DINE, born in Butler county, Ohio, March ir, 1841.
7123 I. Fuederick Darwin.
7124 II. PdCAHONTAs Maud May
7125 III. Bertua.
7126 IV'. OuARTUs Ely.
HAWLEV CHILDREN.
l86g, Aug. 15, Porter, Mich.
1S75, May3,
187S, Feb'y 25, "
1879. Jul.v27, ■•
^.^5524 ►.* —
78, lunc 4, Porter, Mich.
1S79, Sept. 14,
LELIA ANDELUTIA HAWLEY, daughter of Jeru.sha B. Cleveland, (No. 2595), was born in Spring-
field, Pa., February 5, 1847. She married in Lawton, Mich., July 16, 1865, EDWARD NATHANIEL, son of
Elisha and Marv (IVeed) TRACY, a fruit grower in Lawton, Mich., born at Gun Planes, Allegan county, Mich.,
November 12, 1842.
TRACY CHILDREN.
1S66, May 2g, Lawton, Mich.
1874, Sept. 26, Buffalo Grove, la.
1877, Sept. 9, Paw Paw, Mich.
! 18S3, Oct. 3, Lawton, Mich.
-•.*^ 5526 .-*-..
7
27
I.
Mary Ieri-sha
7
28
II.
Grace Jane.
7
29
III.
Lily Inez.
7
30
IV.
GiLiiERT Ely.
SOPHRONIA ARABELL HAWLEY, daughter of Jerusha B. Cleveland, (No. 2595), was born in
Porter, Van Buren county, Mich., June 26, 1855, where she died. May 27, 1881. She married in Porter, Mich.,
December 5, 1875, DANIEL D. SALISBURY.
salisuurv children.
7131 I. Eva Ardelle. : 1876, Aug. 5, Porter. Mich. j
7132 II. Frank. | 1878, Sept. 23, " " I
-*-^ 5528 ^«-
SUSAN ALICE CLEVELAND, daughter of Daniel J., (No. 2596), was born in Springfield, Pa., March
21, 1847. She married in South Creek, Bradford county. Pa., November 29, 1868, where he was born September
20, 1847, SIMEON BENJAMIN, son of Benjamin and Slsan {IVilsoii) CHASE, a farmer at Chase's Mills, Pa.
432
NINTH GENERATION.
7133
7134
I. Minn IK Lijis
II. M.VKV Ev.4..
CH.\SE CHILDREN.
1S69, Dec. 17, Chase's Mills, Pa.
1S73, Jan'y C, "
*^-. ssas .^*
FLORENCE LUELLA CLEVELAND, daughter of Er.\smus D., (No. 2597), was born in Springfield,
Pa., June 29, 1856. She married in Fairfax, la., December 31, 1877, FRANK. ^VILLI.\M, son of Wii.li.\m M.,
and Augusta H. (A/ars/i) WHITNEY; a farmer in Fairfax, born in La Fayette, Wis., .A-pril 17, 1855.
7136
I. Is.VAC R.WMOND.
II. ()nc.\k Franklin.
WHITNEY CHILDREN.
79, May 11, Fairfax, la.
Si, Jan'y 2, "
iSSi, Aug. 27, Fairfa.x, la.
RACHEL LESLIE DICKINSON, daughter of Clarissa A. Cleveland, (No. 2598), was born in Spring-
field, Pa., November 26, 1843, where she married, October 16, 1861, AMOS MANSFIICLD, son of Ambrose
and Martha Adeline {Griswold) GRACE, born in Springfield, May 20, 1838. A farmer in Wetona, Pa.
7137
7138
7139
I. FiiiTii ErNUK.
II. Daniel W.
III. Ai lis Almina.
KRACE CHILDREN.
1S62, July 27, Springfield, Pa.
1866, May 20,
1870, July 9,
1867, Feb'y 8, Springfield, Pa.
^•.^5533 ^^*~^
SARAH LOIS DICKINSON, daughter of Clarissa A. Clevkland, (No. 2598), was born in Springfield,
Pa., September 16, 1845, where she married. May 22, 1864, ASIL BRAINERD, son of Russell B. and Jemima
(BaiUy) YOUNG, born in the same place, February 18, 1843.
VOUNi; CHILDREN.
7140
I.
Ci.AKissA Bertha.
1865, Jan'y 6, Spr
ngfield. Pa.
7I4I
II.
John Blki.l.
1866, Oct. 17,
7142
III.
Gavi.ori) Amos.
1869, Feby 15,
7143
IV.
Emma Acgusta.
1S72, April 2,
7144
V.
A UAH Floy.
1874, April 22, Tr
ov, Pa.
7145
VI.
Sefor Asil.
1877, June 21,
i=sf^«.<a- ^.-^
1875, June 22, Troy, Pa
RUBIE LUCINDA DICKINSON, daughter of Clarissa A. Clevel.and, (No. 2598), was born in
Wetona, Pa., June 18, 1847. She married in Leona, Pa., March 15, 1879, where he was born October i, 1854,
REVILLO ELLSWORTH, son of Milton M. and Harriet N. {Dickinson) ROSS. Residence, Wetona, Pa.
ROSS CHILDREN.
1880, Jan'y 23, Wetona, Pa.
1S81, Aug. 28,
I 1881, Aug. 28,
-».^ 5535 .^^
14''
I.
Oi.EN Rl
JIIAKl).
147
II.
Dean. )
14S
III.
Daisy. )
SOPHRONIA ANN DICKINSON, daughter of Clarissa A. Cleveland, (No. 2 598), was born in
Wetona, Pa., March 14, 1849. She married in Springfield, Pa., July 2, 1869, where he was born February 27,
1841, JAMES M., son of Asahel and Aiugail {Mattocks) PARMENTER. A farmer in Springfield, Pa.
parmenter children.
7149
I.
Carrie Blanchk.
1S70, July 20, Sprir
igfield.
Pa
7150
II.
Krentcin Jay.
1877, March 23,
7I5I
III.
FlmYI) Aril..
iSSo. April 12,
NINTH GENERATION.
.^ S540 ^^
MARY PHILINDA BROOKS, daughter of Mii.ton, (No. 2600). was born in Haddam, Conn., July 21,
1838. She married in Granville Centre, Pa.. April 10, 1859, THEODORE, son of John K. and jM.\ri.^
(Uphaiii) WATSON; a farmer, horn in Greene, Chenango (ounty, N. \'., December 26, 1828. Residence,
Springfield, Pa.
VV.4TSON CHILrj.
7152 I. Alice. | 1859, Dec. 17, Springtielcl, Pa |
-^^ 334=2 ► .^1^
DAVIS BRAINARD BROOKS, son of Milton, (No. 2600), was born in Haddam, Conn., November 28,
1844; a farmer in Ulster, Bradford county. Pa. He married in Burlington, Pa., April 28, 1S69, where she was
born September 15, 1846, NANCY, daughter of Philemon and Margaret {McNeal) Isbell.
BROOKS CHILDREN.
1S72, Feb'y 21, Ulster, Pa.
I S 74. July 26. •• ■•
1877, Jany 7,
1879, Aug. 8,
»»^ 33-3:3 .-- ^
7153
I.
Henk\'.
7154
II.
WlLLI.\M
7155
III.
M.VRV.
7156
IV.
Fr.vnk.
ANN CAROLINE BROOKS, daughter of Milton, (No. 2600,) was born in Haddam, Conn., August 28,
1847, 'I'ld died in Springfield, Pa., November 8, 1874. She married in Springfield, Pa., March 4, 1866, where he
was born , DAVID, son of William and Phebe (Clinton) I.EON.\RD; a tanner in Big Pond, Bradford
county. Pa.
LKON.AKD CHIITI.
7157 I- Arciiihalt). I 1874, Oct. 3, Springfield, Pa.
_=>. - ss-afT- - <.^»- —
AROTINE GERTRUDE BROOKS, daughter of CIeoroe E,, (No. 2601), was born in Springfield, Pa.,
January i, 1850. She married in Leona, Pa., January 22, 1S67, PHILO, son of Hosea and Martha ( /f«;^)
KENEDEY, born in Sjiringfield, Pa., June 3, 1S35 : ^ farmer in Brookville, Saline county, Kan.
kenedey children.
1S79, Sept. 25, Brook\ille, Kan.
7I5S
I.
Clac
>E Iasi'Ek.
186S, lulv 31, Leona, Pa.
7159
II.
MlLu
1 1S77, Oct. 8, Broiikville, Kan. i
7160
in.
Ray.
i8Si, Oct. 24,
^ . . 33454 . . ^
HANNAH GRACE BROOKS, daughter of (Jeorge E., (No. 2601 ), was born in Springfield, Pa., March
19, 1855. She married in Lima, Pa., November 10, 1872, REV. JAMES LEWIS, son of William J. and Julia
Ann {^Arnold') COLE, a minister in the United Bretheren Church, born in Asylum, Pa. Residence, Brookville,
Kan.
cole children.
7if>i I. Bertha Alice. ' 1873, Oct. 23, Leona, Pa.
7162 II. Frank Wil,soN. 1875, Dec. 17, .Asylinn, Pa.
^.-.3330^^-.-
ROBERT WAKEMAN BROOKS, son of Frederick M., (No. 2603), was born in Springfield. Pa.,
March 7, 1S50. A physician in Canton, Pa. He married MARY PENEY.
I'.ROOKS CHILD.
434
NINTH GENERATION.
sssa ^ .^
JULIA A. BROOKS, daughter of Frederick M., (No. 2603 ). was born in Springfield, Pa., November
II, 1855. She married, February 18, 1873, JOHN SINCLAIR.
SINCLAIR CHILDREN.
7164 I. Eliz.\bf,ih Hti.LE. 1 1S76, Sept. 27.
7165 II. Rav.monii W. I 1879, Jan'y S. i
MERCIA INEZ SMEAD, daughter of Marci.a. D. Ely, (No. 2605). was born in Springfield, Pa.,
November 26, 1849. She married in Rosendale, Fond du Lac county, Wis., August 24, 1870, EDWARD, son of
Rev. John and Sally Ann {Baldwin) LE FEVER. He was born in Williamsburg, N. Y., November 26, 1841 ;
is chief engineer of the steamship 'I'allahasee, running between New York and Savannah. Residence, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
LE lEVER CHILDREN.
7166
7167
I. Ink/..
II. Francis Ehward
1S71, July 12, Springfield, Pa.
iSSo, Nov. 27. Brooklyn, N. Y.
— »-^ S556 ►♦*-
MARY AGNES SMEAD, daughter of Marcia D. Ely, (No. 2605), was born in Springfield, Pa.,
lanuary 27, 1855. She married in Smithfield, Bradford county, Pa., October 3, 1875, DORR, son of Herrick
and Catharine {Trenti) GATES; a farmer, born in Springfield, Pa., October 23, 1852, where he now resides.
716S
7169
7170
I. Edward Herrick.
II. Thomas Wii.mot.
III. Harry Dei, ace.
GATES CHILDREN.
1S7O, Sept. 23, Springfield, Pa.
1879, March 25,
1883, August ig,
GEORGE BROOKS ELY, son of Georce Q., (No. 2606), a carpenter in Manchester, Va., was born in
Richmond, Va., February 14, 1857. He married in Manchester, Va., December 23, 1880, POCHOHON IAS,
daughter of Edmund A. and Margaret E. {Harrison) HOOKER, born in Powhattan county, Va., September
10, 1859.
I. DCDl.EY 1ni;ram.
II. George Ocartc>
CHILDREN.
iSSi, Sept. 19, Manchester, Va.
18S3, Dec. 26,
-►^ 33"71 ►-*-
NELLIE I. GRACE, daughter of Anna Maria Ely, (No. 2617), was born in Wetona, Pa., June 27,
1859, where she iriarried, July 22, 1877, CHARLES CROSS, son of Levi S. and Lucy {Tracy) DICKINSON,
born in same place, March 14, 1859. J\frs. Dickinson died in Wetona, February 7, 1885.
DICKINSON CHILDREN.
7173
7174
I. In AH Belle.
II. Edna Grace.
III. Francke Burdett.
1S79, Feb'y 27, Wetona. Pa.
1880, July 20,
1883, Sept. I,
*^-. S530 ►-♦-
FRANCES MARIA LEONARD, daughter of Sargent E., (No. 2628), was born in Newark, N. J.,
September 10, 1845, ^^''lere she married, , , WILLIAM MILLER, son of John B. and Elenor
{Medcalf) DEUTSCH, born in Irvington, N. Y., June 22, 1840; a merchant and manufacturer. Residence,
Elizabeth, N. J.
NINTH GENERATION. 435
DEUTSCH CHILDREN.
7176 I. Claude Leonard. I 1866, July 2S, Linden, N. J.
7177 II. Lilian Evangeline. | 1S6S, Feb'y 2, Elizabeth, N. J.
LEVI LEWIS HALL, son of Eunice S. Ely, (No. 271S), was born in Portland, N. Y., May 14, 1830.
He married in VVestfield, N. Y., December 16, 1852, LOIS, daughter of Le.muei. and Lvlha {Hall) Webster,
born in Dayton, N. Y., November 13, 1834.
HALL children.
71 7S* I. Lvdia Maria. I 1854. Dec. 26, Portland, N. Y.
7179 11. Delos Wkbstek. I 1S57, Sept. 17,
OSCAR GEORGE HALL, a farmer in Westfield, N. ¥., son of Eunice S. Ely, (No. 2715}, was born in
Portland, N. Y., February 13, 1832, where he married June 2, 1853, ALICE WHITE, daughter of David B. and
Martha {Mii>isa>i) GRANGER, born in same place June 29, 1832.
HALL children.
I 1855. Oct. 14. Portland, N. Y. |
1, Erie county. Pa., December 30, 18S2, Zora Luetta Van Dyke. No
1S56, Nov. 21, •• •■ 186S, Oct. 5, Portland. N. Y.
1858, April 3,
1864, March 26, " ■■ 1
1S72, Dec. 14, '■ " 1
^^^ 5693 I
7IS0
I.
Feriiinanii.
Married in Edinbor
children.
7ISI
II.
Oscar Ion.
7IS2
III.
Thirsa Frenelle.
7IS3
lY.
George El v.
7184
Y.
.•\rchie Iun.
LINUS HENRY ARNOLD, a farmer in Ogden, Mich., son of Sally Ely, (No. 2716), was born in Port-
land, N. Y., .\pril 20, 1830. He married in Westfield, N. Y., June 9, 1852, JENNETTE W., daughter of
Zal.mon L. and Lucy (Cole) GOODSELL, born in Portland, February 16, 1S35.
ARNOLD CHILD.
7185 I. IiiA .-Vdele. I 1854, Dec. 20, Portland, .N. Y. |
-.^^ 5695 t^*
FRANCIS GARLINGTON ARNOLD, son of Sally Ely, (No. 2716), a farmer in Portland, N. Y., where
he was born August 23, 1835 ; married in Westfield, N. Y., August 28, 1856, MERCEL!.\ A., daughter of Isa.ac
and MiNERV.A {Hopsoii) HOPKINS, born in Chautauqua, N. Y. , April 15, 1840.
ARNOLD CHILDREN.
1S58, Dec 13, Ogden, Mich. j
1868, May 7, Portland, N. Y,
1884, Feb'y 11, " " I
-».-= sesv ►♦♦
7
86«
I.
Minerva Dell.
7
87
II.
Clarence Adelbert
7
88
III.
Frank Kimball.
HIRAM DELOS ARNOLD, son of Sally Ely, (No. 2716), a farmer in Fairfield, Mich., was born in
Portland, N. Y., May 13, 1850. He married in Fairfield, Lenawee county, Mich., April 23, 1874, where she was
born May 22, 1857, PHEBE LOUISE, daughter of Thomas and Jane Ann {Dunbar) WILBUR.
ARNOLD CHILDREN.
71S9 I. Charles Elisha. I 1S76, Feb'y 26, Fairfield, Mich. I
7190 II. Carleton Glen. j 1877, June iS, " " |
-»»^ 5698 ^^*-
HEMAN CORNELIUS HALL, son of Louisa Ely, (No. 2717). a mechanic in Chautauqua, N. Y.. was
born in \Vestfield, N. Y., June 23, 1837, where he married, .April 16, 1S63, H.ARRIET ('., daughter of .\mos
436
NINTH (FENERATION.
and Harriet FITCH, born in Cooperstovvn, N. Y., and died in Westfield, N. Y., December 23, 1864. He
married, February 4, 1868, CAROLINE JANETTE, daughter of Brewer and Louisa {Hall) HUBBELL, born
in Little Rock, Kendall county. III., and died in Chautauqua, N. Y., October 30, 1879.
7191 I. Charles Gi v.
7ig2 II. Delmar JaI'PA.
7193 III. Charlotte Janette.
HALL CHILDREN.
1870, Dec. 17, Sandwich, III.
1S72, April 23,
1879, Sept. 2g, Cliautauqua, N. V.
«.> - 3*703 - .,—
LOUISA CORNELIA (X)ODWIN, daughter of Marcjeret Elv, (No. 2718), was born in Portland,
N. Y., November 11, 1856.
1S50, BYRON ROSELLE.
field, N. Y.
7194
7195
I. [av Suerida.n.
II. Carl Schurz.
She married in Westfield, N. Y., May 28, 1874, where he was born Noxember 14,
son of Samuel and Orpha Ann (^Wright) GRANGER. A teacher in West-
CRANUER children.
j 1875, Jaii'v 2$, Mayville, N. Y. I
I 1S76, Dec. 2g, Portland, N. V. |
*^ 5715 ►-«.
EMMET HALSTEAD, son of Lucetta Goui.ding, (No. 2726), was born in \'illanova, N. Y., April 7,
1837, where he married, , 1859, AMELL\ I'HEBE, daughter of Lsaac and Phebe (/^(r////v/(v) INCiHAM,
born in Pomfret, Chautautiua count)-, N. Y., February 15, 1841. Residence, Hamlet, N. Y.
7I90
I.
.\iiiin'; LccEiiA.
1S60, May 12,
7197
II.
A Son.
1863, Oct. 21,
7198
HI.
Ji LiA Amelia.
1865, Feb'y 4.
7199
IV.
Clarenx-e E.mmktt.
1S74, lune 22,
7200
V.
Enrin Maci).
1S78, Sept. 30,
H ALS TKA D CH i l.DK I'.N .
Villanova, N. V.
1S63, Dec 9,
1S75, Dec. 12
MARY LYDIA HALSTEAD, daughter of Luceita Goulding, (No. 2726), was born in Villanova, N. Y.,
January 25, 1842, where she married, January i, 1861, BYRON WILLIAM, son of David and Rebecca {Cham-
bcrlahi) LUCAS, born in Clymer, N. Y., January 30, 1837.
7201 I. .Alva Emmett.
7202 II. Gl.ENNIE LUCKETIA.
7203 III. Fl,(i\ LUCETIA.
LUCAS CHILDREN.
1861, Oct. 18, Clymer, N. Y.
1868, Feb'y 29, Villanova. N. Y.
1S77, Feb'y 24,
»- ^ 572a ^*»-
1877, .-Xpril 14, \'illanova, N. Y.
ABBIE JANE GOULDING, daughter of Homer, (No. 2728), was born in Villanova, N. Y., October
29, 1855. She married in Busti, N. Y., November 26, 1879, FRANK, son of Ja.mes and E.meline {Hawkins)
HARTER, born in Harmony, N. Y., July 20, 1854. A farmer in Busti.
I. H.VRRiET Ann.
HARTER t.HILD.
82, Jidy 28, Busti, \. Y.
♦--. 3723 ►.
OWEN ELWAINE WRIGHT, son of Clarissa Ely, (No. 2729), was born m Henrietta, Monroe county,
N. Y., September 16, 1835. He married, , 1S62, ELIZA M., daughter of Hiram and Eliza M. {Willaiul)
GRISWOLD, born in Randolph, N. Y., May 29, 1839. Residence, Webster, N. Y.
I. Hiram.
II. Mark.
1S63, Dec. 5,
1876, May i(
wri(;ht children.
, Webster, N". V.
NINTH GENERATION.
-»^ 5725 ►**-
LL'CINDA JANE WRICHT, daughter of Clarissa Ely, (No. 2729), was born in Rush, N. Y., February
19, 1841. She married in West Brighton, N. Y., October 13, 1857, JOHN LUTHER, son of Luther G. and
Vameiaa (Harr/s) CRITTENDEN, born in Henrietta, N. Y., January 9, 1837. A carpenter, in the employ of
the N. Y. C. & H. R. Railway Co., living in Rochester, N. Y.
7207
7208
I. Frank Lims.
II, .^Rin.i.LF. BL.'\-\cnr..
CRITTENDEN CHILDREN.
1S58, May 15, Mendon, N. Y.
1S61. Nov. 21, Webster, N. Y.
•-♦ - 5726 - ♦^
DAYII) WALTER WRIGHT, son of Clarissa Ely, (No. 2729), a stone mason in Web.ster, N. Y., was
born in Rush, N. Y., May 7, 1846, He married in Webster, December 22, 1867, where she was born October
2. 1S50. LODISA PIERCE, daughter of Noah E. and Louisa (Fierce) CHAPMAN.
7209
7210
I. Susan Elowenk.
II. Thom.'^s Emery.
III. CL.\i'nE Everett.
IV. RlCHAKII C.
WRICH r CHlI.rU-tEN.
1868, Aug. 9. Webster. N.
1876, Feb'y 12.
1S78. Sept. 7,
1S81, AuR. 5.
-»»^ 5727 .^^
GEORGE HERBERT WRIGHT, son of Clarissa Ely, (No. 2729), a farmer in Webster, N. Y., was
born in Brighton, N. Y., May 20, 1848. He married in Ontario, N. Y., December 23, 1870, SARAH FRANCES,
daughter of Seph C. and Sarah (HoNiiix) TUCKER, born in Sodus, AVayne county, N. Y., July 10, 1849.
WRIOHT CHILDREN.
7213
I.
WiLLIA.M.
1872, March 4.
Webster, N
7214
II.
Fred Arvine.
1876, July 10,
7215
III.
Jacoh.
1879, Feb'y 9,
72lfi
IV.
Ctara Estei.le.
iS8i, Feb'v I,
7217
V.
Ella M.\v.
1S83, Aug. 20,
l88i, April 10, Webster, N. Y.
5729 ►^-^
NORMAN BYRON SIBLEY, son of M.atilda Ely. (No. 2730), was born in Rush, N. Y., April 7, 183S
He married, January 5, 1859, ANNA, daughter of John and Susan {U'e//s) QLTRK, born in Henrietta, N. Y.
October 7, 1835. Residence, Rochester, N. Y.
7218
7219
I. William John.
II. Adella Irene.
SIBLEV children.
i860, Feb'y 5, Rusli, N. Y.
1862, Sept. 10, "
5731 ^*^~
ROSWELL JACOB HART, son of Lydia M. Ely, (No. 2731), was born in Rush, N. Y., December 9,
1843, where he now lives, a farmer; where he married, June 10, 1874, MARGARET, daughter of George and
Hannah {Haw/ey) MELDRUM, born in Caledonia, N. Y., March 3, 1849.
HART CHILDREN.
7220 I. Ray IIe.nrv. \
7221 II. Roy Meldru.m. j
7222 III. Elizaheth Belle.
7223 I\'. Mardaret Bermce.
1S76, April 5, Rush, N. Y.
1876, April 5, " "
1878, Jan'y 20, "
1883, March 16, "
438 NINTH GENERATION.
^^STsa ►.
CHARLES LINUS HART, son of Lvdia M. Ely, (No. 2731). was horn in Rush, N. Y., October i6,
1847, where he now lives, a farmer, and where he married, January 28, 1875, IDA PHEBE, daughter of Stephen
B. and Miriam {Staiutard) MARTIN, born in Henrietta, N. Y., October 3, 1854.
HARI' CHILDREN.
7224 I. Ci.YiiE Martin. i 1877, Oct. 3, Rusli,
7225 II: Fkank Henkv. | 18S1, June 24,
-»»-. 5733 I
ERMINA jane HART, daughter of Lydia M. Ely, (No. 2731), was born in Rush, N. Y., June 2, 1850,
where she married, October 10, 1872, EDWIN PERRY, born in the same place August 22, 1842, son of Isaac
and Joanna i^Pcrry) CL.\PP; a farmer in Rush, N. Y.
CLAIM' children.
7226
I.
Ernest Llewellyn.
1874, .■\pril iS, Rush,
N.
Y
7227
11.
Earle H.
1S77, Oct. 15,
7223
III.
ETHEl.lXn.
18S0, April 17,
7229
IV.
Percy Edwi.n.
1S83, March 15,
«!=!
.
1877, July 17, Rush, N. Y.
CORNELIA JANE BUSHMAN, daughter of Jane E. Ely, (No. 2732), was born in Rush, N. Y., April
10, 184S, where she married, April 9, 1S68, BENTLY, son of Siephen L. and Lydia {M,irs/i) CORBY, born in
Mendon, N. Y., August 30, 1847. Residence, Pittsford, N. Y.
COKBY children.
7230 I. OscAK Eugene. 1870, March 7, Victor, N. Y.
7231 II. Frank Duane. 1875, March 21, Pittsford, N. Y.
7232 III. Burton Elmer. 1S81, Aug. 17,
**-. S'73e .^^
CLARENCE ROSELLE ELY, a merchant in Ishpeming, Mich., son of Marcls J., (No. 2733), was
born in Henrietta, N. Y., December 27, 1847. He married in Ishpeming, September 1, 1874, MARY FRAN-
CES, daughter of George W. and Amanda L. ( Cliamberliii) WARD, born in Schenectady, N. Y., December 26,
1852.
children.
7233 I. George Marcus. ! 1875, Sept. 8, Ishpeming, Mich.
7234 II. Irene Amanda. 1878, June 14, Murray, N. Y.
7235 III. Si'encer Ward. , 1S81, .April 13, Ishpeming, Mich.
7236 IV. Russell Jamks. [ 1883, Sciit. 27,
. »^^ STaT -
MATILDA SYLVIA ELY, daughter of Marcus J., (No. 2733), was born in Henrietta, N. Y., November
5, 1S50. She married in Mendon, N. Y., January 13. 1875, WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, son of William
and Ann {Ilomi-s) WOOD, born m Victor, N. Y., March iS, 1850. Residence, Mendon.
WOOD CHILDREN'.
7237
I.
Frank Hdmf.k.
1S75, Oct. 2g, Mendon
7238
11.
Ina May.
1878, July 22,
7239
III.
Oscar Marcus.
1880, March 13,
7240
IV.
("ki.ia Miehrmi.
1SS3, Nov. 7,
1878, Sept. 29, Mendon, N. Y.
NINTH GENERATION.
439
— »^ 574S ,
MARY MARIA WAV, daughter of Ruth M. Ely, (No. 2739) was hum in Springfield, N. Y., May
2, 1847, where she married, August 8, 1865, HARRISON, son of Thomas and Mandana (^Gamwell) VAN
HORN, born in Cohnribia, Herkimer county, N. Y., June 5, 1840. A carpenter and engineer in Springfield
Centre, N. Y.
VAN HORN CHH.DREN.
1S67, June 16, Fountain Springs, Wood
county. W. Va.
i86g, Dec. 2, Springfield, N. Y.
1S72, Dec. 16,
1874, May 8,
1S76, Oct. 14,
1880, May 8.
1880, May 8,
<^^ avso ►♦*.
7241
I.
Lena Amelia.
7242
II.
RlTH Ena.
7243
III.
Harry.
7244
IV.
Ei.i/.AHEiH Maid.
724;
V.
Al.BEKI.
7246
VI.
MAIiEI.. /
7247
VII.
JiAV. )
1S73, March 16, Springfield, N. Y.
1880, Aug. 12, Springfield, N. Y.
1880, Aug. 20,
RICHARD STERLING WAY, a farmer, son of Ruth M. Ely, (No. 2739), was born in Springfield,
N. v., February 6, 1852, where he now resides. He married in Cooperstown, N. Y., June 30, 1875, GERTRUDE
LOUISA, daughter of Fre:)Erick and Mikaxha L. {Stocking) SMALL, born in Hartvvick, Otsego county, N. Y.,
Se[)tember 12, 1854.
I. EniTH May.
WAV CHH.D.
I 18S0, Oci. 24, Cooperstown, N. Y.
**-. 3*734= ^^^m^
CHARLES ELY SMITH, son of Margaret Ely, (No. 2741), was born in Springfield, N. Y., September
25, 1850, where he died July 12, 1880. He married in Springfield, N. Y., April 6, 1870, MARY ELIZABETH,
daughter of Levi and Delanv (S/iau/) WILES, born in Stark, Herkimer county, N. Y., February 26, 1853.
Residence of Mrs. Smith, Yan Hornelsville, N. Y.
SMITH CHILDREN.
249
I.
Okren L.
1872, Oct. 7
Springfield. N. Y.
250
II.
Daniel.
[ 1874, April
—.^^ STSG .^-.-..
CAROLINE ELIZABETH SMITH, daughter of Margaret Ely, (No. 2741), was born in Springfield,
N. Y., March 10, 1855, where she married, March 16, 1870, DAVID HENRY, son of Gilbert and Nancy {Va/i
Aiikeif) FROST, born in Springfield, N. Y., January i, 1846 ; a farmer in Van Hornelsville, N. Y.
Otis D.
CuRA M.
FROST CHILDREN.
1873, June 30, Springfield, N. Y.
1S76, April 7,
HARRIET ANN WILLIS, daughter of Harriet Allen, (No. 27S8), was born in Oswego, N. Y.,
February 16, 1834. She married in Chatfield, Minn., January 15, 1857, JOHN, son of Philo and Margaret
SEELEY, born in Chittenden county, Vt., October 10, 1819. He died in Chatfield, January 22, 1861. She
married in Forrestville, Minn., July 3, 1866, VINCENT, son of Luther and Sarah {Richardson) REXFORD,
born in Canada, April 23, 1831.
Albert Rufus.
Margaret Amelia.
7256
III. Grove Willis.
IV. Harriet Eintce.
Residence, Seney, Plymouth county, la.
SEELEY CHILDREN.
I 1858, June 20, Chatfield, Minn. j
I 1859, Dec. g, " " I
RE.VFORD CHILDREN.
1867, June 28, Forrestville, Minn. I
lS6(), Nov. 22. Bloomficld, Mipn. I
1876, Aug. 16. Forrestville, Minn.
NINTH GENERATION.
— »^^ s-rso ►**-
MARY ELY WILLIS, daughter of Harriet Allen, (No. 27S8), was born in Oswego, N. Y., April 9,
1836. She married in Chatfield, Minn., September 30, 1858, JOSEPHUS, son of D.^niel and Rorvlan.a (Bai/cy)
GILLETT, born in Duchess county, N. Y. , March 15, 1821. Residence, Chatfield, Minn.
7257
72sS
I.
11.
III.
Harriep D.\na.
Henry Alfred, j
HENRn-yrxA Mary. I
GILLETT CHILDREN.
1S59, Aug. 15, Chatfield. Minn.
iS6g, April 10.
1S69, April 10,
iS6g, April 14, Chatfield, Minn.
RUFUS ALFRED WILLIS, son of Harriet Allen, (No. 27S8), was born in Paris, Wis., January 4,
1842 ; is a civil engineer in Omaha, Neb. He served in the Indian war of 1S62, in Minnesota, also in the war of
the Rebellion, and was honorably discharged August 20, 1865. He married in Mankato, Minn., November 14,
1870, KATHARINE, daughter of Griffith and Katharine {Jones) WILLIAMS, born in Holland Patent,
Oneida county, N. Y., September 30, 1850.
7260
7261
7262
WILLIS CHILDREN.
I. Katharine Hakkiei-. I 1S73, April 22, Mankato, Minn.
II. Edna Jane. I 1875, Oct. t7, St. Paul, Minn.
III. Thomas Rufus. I 1S78, June 17, "
-»*^ 3V93 ►««-
MATILDA LUCINDA WILLIS, daughter of Harriet Allen, (No. 2758), was
November 25, 1846. She married in Chatfield, Minn., , 1863, HENRY, son ot Geo
{Rice) WILSON, born in Morgantown, W. Va. He is a physician in St. Sophia, Ness couiitx
in the Sixth Regular Minnesota Infantry, during the war of the Rebellion.
born in 1
;e and
Kan. W
Wis.,
Margaret
as sursjeon
)N CHILDREN.
7263
I.
Carrie Margaret.
1S64,
Sept
26
7264
11.
Henry George.
1867,
Oct.
10.
7265
III.
Minnie Ha Ha.
1869,
Sept
25
7266
IV.
Rock Willis.
1872,
Dec.
I.
7267
V.
Grove Elisha.
1S77.
Dec.
6.
726S
VI.
Fermax Archie,
1879,
Apri
13.
►^^ srrss
HENRY JOHN WILLIS, son of Harriet Allen, (No. 27S8), was born in Paris, Wis., August 27, 1S52 ;
is a manufacturer of and dealer in lime, in Winona, Minn., where he married, June 29, 1876, MARY, daughter of
Alexander C. and Hesier ( Bi/es) MASON, born in Brown county, Ohio, November 25, 1852.
I. Pearl Esri i.i.a.
WILLIS CHILD.
I 1S79, Jan'y 2, Winona, Minn.
*^ S800 ^
PAULINA CORA MALLARY, daughter of Louisa Ely, (No. 2761), was born at Sandy Creek, Oswego
county, N. Y., February 18, 1848, where she married, July 22, 1865, EUCIENE, son of Warren and Charlotte
{Hannoii) WHEELER, born in same place, April 28, 1847.
Minnie Belle.
Clark Ellsworth.
wheeler children.
iSOO, Dec. 26, Sandy Creek, N. Y. ;
1S6S, Nov. g, Copenliagen, Lewis county, 1S74, Sept. 10, Sand Banks, N. Y.
N.
Y.
7272
III.
Ashley Eugene.
1S70,
Feb'v 10, Sandv Creek, N. Y
7273
IV.
Morris Mason.
1S74.
Nov. 3, Sand Banks, N. Y.
7274
V.
Omer.
1876
March 3, •■
7275
VI.
Carrie
1S79.
Oct. 7, Sandy Creek, •'
NINTH GENERATION.
I S80X -^.^
LYDIA ROSETTA MALLARY, daughter of Louisa Ely, (No. 2761), was born at Sandy Creek, N. Y.,
June i6, 1850. She married at Fly Creek, Otsego county, N. Y., February 14, 1869, GEORGE HENRY, son of
John D. and Lucy Jane {Hich) GREEN, born in Middlefield, N. Y., February 3, 1842. Residence, Richfield
S])rings, N. Y.
GREEN CHILDREN.
7276
I. Jr.ssiE M.AY.
II. Alice Gertrude.
III. John Dumhleton.
1870, April 27.
1872, Feb'y 27.
1S76. Feb'y 27.
--►»^ 580S ►*<
JOHN LINKLAN MALLARY, son of Louis.\ Ely, (Ho. 2761), a farmer at Sandy Creek, N. Y., where
he was born, November 17, 1852. He married in Pulaski, Oswego county, N. Y., July 12, 1S78, EMALINE,
daughter of Edward and Eliza (^Presley) KILBURN, born in Ellisburgh, Jefferson county, N. Y., February 6,
1858.
SL^LLAKY CHILD.
I. Lyman.
I 1882, Sept. 30, Sandy Creek, N. Y.
SYLVESTER NOBLE, son of Charlotte Ely, (No. 2762), a farmer in Rio, Columbia county, Wis.,
was born in Otsego, Columbia county, Wis., January 11, 1S51. He married in Rio, November 3, 1880, EMMA,
daughter of Mn.o and Eliza B. {Culver) PHELPS, born in Wyocema, Wis., October 18, 1859.
7280
I. Ci.ARA Mabel.
NOIiLE CHILD.
I 1SS3. April 30, Rio. Wis.
,5828 ^.
HARRIET ANN LENT, daughter of Martha N. Noble, (No. 2773), was born in Cohocton, Steuben
county, N. Y., September 21, 1845. She married in Washington, D. C, June 19, 1863, CHARLES O., son of
Chauncey and Harriet {BcadcU) HOWARD, born in Moine, Broome county, N. Y. A former in Loudon,
Loudon county, Va.
HOWARD children.
72SI
I
72S2
II
72S3
III
72S4
IV
72S5
\
72S6
VI
7287
VII
72SS
VIII
7289
IX
7290
X
.Aliua Oliver.
William Emery.
Francis Van Bcren.
Nellie Grace.
Chauncv Almorion.
Harriet Naomi.
Margaret Ellen.
.Amy Hedwig.
Charles Garfield.
Henry Edward.
1865, May 2, Washington, D. C.
1866, Oct. 17, Loudon, Va.
1868, Marcli 27, "
i86g, Dec. 8, Glen Anbrey, N. Y.
1871, Aug. 12,
1873, Aug. 31, Moine, N. Y.
1875, Dec. 15, Loudon, Va.
1877, July 3.
1879, March 5, Fairfax county, Va.
1882, March 17, Loudon, Va.
1875, Dec. 27, Loudon, V;
1S75, Dec. II, " "
1881, Dec. S, Loudon, Va.
— .. - S824: - .«
WILLIAM EDWARD LENT, son of M.artha N. Noble, (No. 2773), a carpenter and millwright in
Loudon, Va., was born in Cohocton, N. Y., September 6, 1849. He married in Washington, D. C, May 26,
1S73, MARY ROSAMOND, daughter of Hut;H and Mary (Donahiigli) McFADDEN, born in Philadelphia, Pa.,
July 19, 1857.
LENT CHILDREN.
I. CAriiAKiNE Bear,
II. William Samuel.
1874, Sept. 6. Loudon, Va.
1S77, Jan'y 2,
NINTH GENERATION.
FRANK PIERCE LENT, a miller in Loudon, Va., son of Martha N. Noble, (No. 27 73), was born in
Cohocton, N. Y., December 15, 1851. He married in Leesburgh, Loudon county, Va., November 22, 1S75,
ALVERTIA FARR, daughter of John R. and Jane E. (Farr) BURR, born in Loudon, Va., July 8, 1857.
LENT CHILDREN.
7293 I. Henry Edward.
7294 II. Alphecs Franklin.
7295 III. Dora Virginia.
1876, Sept. 9, Loudon, \"a.
1878, April g,
1880, July I,
1S77, Feb'y 20. Loudon, Va.
503-3: - .*—
ANNA ELIZA DICKINSON, daughter of Lucv V. Nohle, (No. 2775), was born in White Deer, Union
county. Pa., February 8, 1852. She married in Le Bteiif, P>ie county, I'a., April 3, 1879, WEBSTF'.R ELI, son
of Eli and Harriet C. {Butterfield) GALE, born in Pottsdam, St, Lawrence county, N. Y., November 14,
1852. A farmer in Union City, Pa.
gale children.
7296 L Grace Edna. i 1SS2, March 17, Union City. Pa. I
7297 IL Homer Renaldo. 1884, May S, " " |
-»*-i S8S3 - .«^ —
LUCY ANN DENISON, daughter of Caroline Ely, (No. 2791), was born in Theresa, N. Y., September
8, 1848. She married in Sandy Creek, N. Y.. March 16, 1866, EDWARD, son of Eliah and Weltha ( Westcott)
RICKERSON, born in Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., March 15, 1S45. A farmer in St. Joseph, Mich.
RICKERSON CHILDREN.
729S I. .\i)Ei.i. Louisa. 1868, July 24, Sacketts Harljor, N. Y.
7299 II. Frederick Denison. 1S70. Sept. 5.
^.^ S860 ^~-m~
CHARLES EUGENE HINMAN, son of Lora Ann Ely, (No. 2795), was horn in Perkins, Erie county,
Ohio, November 6, 1S57. Railroad employe in Cincinnati, Ohio. He married in Ludlow Grove, Hamilton
county, Ohio, April 28, 1880, SIDNEY AMELIA, daughter of William H. and Sarah E. i^Mc Arthur)
MUNSON, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, December 21, 1861.
HINMAN child.
7300 I. Harry Howard. | 18S1, Aug. 17, Ludlow Gvove, Ohio. |
-**-. 586X ►»*.
ALICE ROZELTHA ELY, daughter of Samuel L., (No. 2796), was born in Warren, N. Y., October 29,
1857, where she married, June 2, 1880, RLTFUS NLTMAN, son of Numan S. and Hannah Ann {Spear) BACKL'S,
born in Groton, Tompkins county, N.Y., August 16, 1856. A farmer in Palmyra, Wayne county, N. Y.
backus child.
7301 1. Lester J.\y. | 1881, June 14, Palmyra, N. V. |
.m^^ 5866 ^^^m~
AMIE LENA ELY, daughter of Squire George, (No. 2797), born in Butler, Wayne county, N. Y.,
December 17, i860; married in Huron, Wayne county, N. Y., May 22, 1878, JAMES FRANCIS, son of Jacob
and Ellen {Greene) WALDRUFF, born in Huron, July 2, 1858, where he died August 14, 1879.
waldruff child.
7302 I. Mari'.aret. I 1S79, Oct. 14, Huron, N. V | iSSo, May 2, Huron. X. Y.
NINTH GENERATION. 443
--».-. SOVO^*-
CHARLES FORDYCE RIGGS, son of Marion H. Ely, (No. 2800), a tarmer in Ypsilanti, Mich., was
born in Belleville, Wayne county, Mich., August i, 1853. He married in Vp.silanti, November 13, 1S77,
where she was born April 18, 1857, ADELE L.\UR.\, daughter of Jon.as L. and Mary Ann {Frecwaii)
RAPPLEYE.
RIGc;S CHILDREN.
7303 1. Lena Maud. I 187S, Sept. 6, Belleville, Mich. I
7304 II. yoHN' Gilbert. 1 1881, Oct. 26, Superior, Mich. |
HELEN JOSEPHINE ELY, daughter of Daniel D.,(No. 2801), was born in Richfield, N. Y., September
26, 1856 ; married. May 23, 1877, ORSEMUS, son of Orse.mus and Amy G. {ffozalaiid) WATERMAN, born in
Paris, N. Y., November 21, 1850. A carriage maker in Winfield, Herkimer countv, N. Y.
W.VrERMAN CHILDREN.
7305 I, Lela Amy. 1S79, April 30, East Winfield, \. Y.
7306 II. Georgia Ely. | 1881, Jan'y 13, West Wintield, N. Y. , 18S2, April 4, East Winfield, N. Y.
-^-^ 5880 ►*•-
FRANK ELY RIGGS, son of Frances A. Fly, (No. 2803), a farmer in Belleville, Mich., where he was
born, June 28. 1S59. He married in Van Burcn, Mich.. August 16, 1878, ELLA FRP;EM.\N, daughter of Jonas
L. and Mary .A. {Frcc-i;itiii) RAPPLEYE, born in Ypsilanti, Mich., July 21, i860.
RIGGS child.
7307 I. Clare.nce Rappleve. I 18S0, May 29, Belleville. Mich. |
*^^ eis-a. .^^*
JOHN RANDOLPH ELY, son of Fr.ancis de Roulhac, (No. 2961), was born in Plymouth, N. C.,
September 18, 1838. He married in Marianna, Fla., February 18, 1864, SUSAN EVANS, daughter of James
L.4\vrence and Sally Ann {Smith) BAKER, born at Scotland Neck, Halifax county, N. C., June 6, 1840, and
died in Marianna, Fla., June 29, 1868.
children.
730S I JuHN Randolph. ] 1865, Nov. 13, Marianna, Fla. |
730g II. James Baker. I 1867, Nov. 16, " " 1 1869, June 17, Marianna. Fla.
-»*-. 61S5 ^^*-
ANNIE LOUISA ELY, daughter of Francis de Roulh.a.c, (No. 2961), was born in Marianna, Fla.,
August 31, 1840, where she married, December 6, 1866, FIDWARD WINSTON, son of Edward Winston and
Jane {Yuille) HENRY, born in Charlotte county, Va., April 19, 1840. A farmer at Coles Ferry, Charlotte
county, Va.
HENRY children.
7310 I. Fanny. I 186S, Jan'y S, Charlotte county, Va. I
7311 II. Dandridge Yuille. | 1869, Aug. 11, " " |
*»^ 6126 ►.«.
CHARLES HORACE ELY, son of Francis de Roulhac, (No. 2961), was born in Marianna, Fla.,
December 18, 1842, where he married, January iS, 1866, VIRGINIA CAROLINE, daughter of Gen'l John and
Caroline {Howze) MILTON, born in Marion, Perry county, Ala., January i, 1845. Residence, Marianna, Fla.
child.
7312 I. .\nnie Louise. | 1866, Dec. 13, Marianna, Fla.
.Married in Mariaitna. A|nil 5, 1SS5, Latimer Clari; Vaughaii.
NINTH GENERATION.
6130 — .-^
MARY FRANCES HARRELL, daughter of Ann Louisa Ely, (No. 2962), was born in Elizabeth City,
N. C, Septemlier i6, 1837, and died in Marianna, Fla. , November 5, 1875. She married, February 26, 1856,
ALEXANDER, son of Ethinotox J- and Mari^aket ( G/^z/Av) MERRITT, a merchant in ^[arianna, born in
Enfield, N. C, November 19, 1831.
MERRITT CHILDREN.
7313*
I
7314
11
7315
III
7316
IV
7317
V
73 IS
VI
7319
VII
7320
VIII
7321
IX
Ell.\ Singleton.
Annie Louise.
Elisabeth Gordon
Laur.a Ethington.
Margaret Lee.
Married in Marianna, Feb'y 20, 1884,
Ci.ii'TON Eugene. 1867, Aug. 7
RdiiERTA Flanders.
LiLA Harrell.
Mary Frances.
1S5S, Marcii g,
iS6o, Jan'y 28.
1562, Aug. 30,
1563, May 21,
1S65, April I,
1870, Feb'y 8,
1871, March 29,
1874, Nov. 3,
Marianna, Fla.
1866, Dec. 14. M:i
urcliant in Mai
Feby
Oct. I
Marianna. Fla.
-*», 6X35 ^^*^
PHILLIP DICKINSON BAFFIN, son of Mary Jane Ely, (xNo. 2963), was born in St. Joseph, Fla.,
Aui^ust 10, 1841. He married in Apalachicola, Fla., July 25, 1867, COLUMBI.\, daughter of Nehemiah and
Marvbeth {Fowi-rs) HAYDEN, born in St. Joseph, June 3, 1844; a commission merchant at Savannah, Ga.
7322
7323
I. William Stevens.
II. Flossie Dickinson.
1868, J line
1S71, June
LiAl FIX ( HII.I)RE-\.
:4. Apalacliicola, Fla.
- 6136
HORACE ELY BAFFIN, son of Mar\- Jane Ely, (No. 2963), a farmer in Marianna, Fla., was born in
St. Joseph, Fla., January 30, 1S43. He married in Marianna, February 9, 1864, SARAH JANE, daughter of
]ames and Sarah Jane DYKES, born in Hawkinsville, Ga., September 29, 1844.
IJAKITN CHILLlREN.
Fla.
7324
I.
Okrie L.
1866, .\\>\\\ 14. Marianna
7325
II.
James.
1867, Dec. 4.
7326
III.
Leo Walton.
1869, Dec. 2,
7327
IV.
Minnie Idra.
1871, Dec. I,
7328
V.
Rosa.
1873, March 14,
7329
VI.
Willie Richardson.
1875, June 30,
7330
VII.
Fannie.
1877, May 31,
7331
VIII.
Mary Iane.
1S80, Sept. 12,
7332
IX.
BErri E.
1884, March 3,
FANNY GRAY DE ROITLHAC BAFFIN, daughter of Mary Jane Ely, (No. 2963), was born at
Eufaula, Ala., October 16, 1846. She married in Marianna, Fla., November 25, 1874, JOHN WILLIFORD,
son of James Williams and Margaureite Lynn {Carnes') COVINGTON, born in Ridgewood, Ga., January 17,
1849. A farmer in Atlanta, Ga.
7333 b Lynn.
7334 II. James Le Roy.
7335 III. M.\TTiE Carnes.
COVINGTON children.
1875, Oct. 16, Ridgewood, Ga.
1878, April 20, Thomasville, Ga.
1879. Nov. 30, Atlanta, (7a.
••^ 6X38 — * —
1875, Oct. 31, Ridgewood, Ga.
1878, Dec. 7, Thomasville, Ga.
CHARLOTTE MARIA BAFFIN, daughter of Mary Jane Ely, (No. 2963), was born in Eufaula, Ala.,
November 17, 1847. She married in Marianna, F'la., September 23, 1873, where he was born June i, 1840, and
where he died October 21, 1880, ROBERT JOHN, son of Frederick Randolph and Amella Ann PITMAN,
late sheriff of Jackson county, Fla.
NINTH CxENERATION. 445
7336
I
7337
II
733S
III
7339
IV
Maud Ethington.
HeRWIN RANDOLrH.
William Frederick.
Robert John.
PITMAN CHILDREN.
1S75, Feb'_v 17, Marianna, Fla.
1876, Dec. 23,
1878, April 15,
1879, Aug. 20,
6X39 ►**-
MARY JANE BAFFIN, daughter of Marv Jane Ely, (No. 2963), was born in Eufaula, Ala., August 18,
1849, 'in<^ died in Greenwood, Fla., September 13, 1883. She married in Marianna, Fla., JAMES S. BAKER, of
whom no further account has lieen received.
BAKER CHILD.
7340 I. Marv Jane. | 1S80, Feb')- 11, Greenwood, Fla. |
-. - 6X40 ^^^
WILLIAM RICHARDSON BAFFIN, son of Marv Jane Ely, (No. 2963j, a grocer in Opelika, Ala.,
was born in Eufaula, Ala., September 16, 185 1. He married in Campbellton, W. Fla., June 15, 1875, MARY
SLTSAN, daughter of A.shlev and Amanda {Drummond) CLARKE, born in Calhoun county, W. Fla. April i, 1855.
DAFFIN CHILDREN.
7341 I. Annie Lila. 1 1876, April 9, Opelika, Ala.
7342 II. Glennie Belle. 1878, Nov. 13,
7343 III. William Mav. iS8i, Feb'v g
. «.. -. 6141 ^^-m
ROBERT DALE DAFFIN, son of Marv Jane Elv, (No. 2963), a merchant in Marianna, Fla., was born
in Eufaula, Ala., September 16, 1853. He married in Marianna, March 5, 1S79, CAROLINE B., daughter of
Sidney S. and Ellen B. {Hunter) ALBERMAN, born in Greenwood, Fla,, November 30, 1859,
DAFFIN CHILDREN.
7344 I. Sidney Alderman. | 1879, N'ov. 28, Marianna, Fla. 1
7345 II. Robert D.\le. 1SS2, Oct, 24,
7346 III. Be-ssie. 1 1883, Aug. 6, ■■ •■ I
. -».-. 614:2 .►-♦
ERNEST LINWOOB BAFFIN, son of Marv Jane Ely, (No. 2963), was born in Marianna, Fla,, March
10, 1856. He married in Greenwood, Fla. , February 17, 1878, CAROLINE G,, daughter of John B, and Rhoda
TLSTICE, born in Marianna, January 11, 1859.
UAKl'IN children.
7347 I. Elizaheth Thqm.-\s. I 1879, Aug, 22, Marianna, Fla.
734S II. Sallie Cook. | 1883, Feb'y 17,
^^^ 6224 i— .-
DELESTINE BE WITT ELY, son of Samuel, (No. 3091 ), was born in Wolcott, Wayne county, N. Y.,
July iS, 1849, and died in Whiteside county. 111., September 16, 1S80. He married MARY J.\NE WALROC.
children.
7349 I. Claude. i 1873, Ma)- 18, Bloomfield, la. I
7350 II. Guv Leslie. 1 1875, Sept. 18, " " |
**^ 6226 .-*-..
ELLA JANE ELY, daughter of Samuel, (No, 3091), was born in Welton, Clinton county, la., July i,
1854. She married in Nevada, Mo,, April 6, 1873, ANBREW JACKSON, son of William M, and Hannah
{Roneinons) POLAND, born in Johnson county, la,, December 21, 1S50. Residence, Nevada, Mo.
446
NINTH GENERATION.
7351 I. Charles Bertram.
7352 II. Mabel.
7353 III. Alice Moou.
POLAND CHILDREN.
1874, Sept. 15, Nevada, Mo.
1S77, July 20, Maquoketa, la.
1878, Sept. i6, Nevada. Mo.
»^^ 6S31 ►.*--
1877, July 20, Maquoketa. la.
1881, April ig, Nevada, Mo.
BLANCHE ELY, daughter of William, (No. 3094), was born in Welton, la., April 16, 1858. She
married in Morton, Page county, la., December 25, 1876, JEREMIAH, son of George and Christina {Wolfe)
STAMB.\UGH, born in Cumberland count_v, Pa., October 3, 1853 ; a farmer in Shenandoah, Page county, Iowa.
7354 I. Mary Leta.
7355 II. Willie. )
7356 III. LiLLIE. /
7357 IV. Horace Dean.
STAMBAUGH CHILDREN.
1S77, Dec. 16, Morton, la.
1881, Oct. 21,
1881, Oct. 21,
1S83, Aug. II,
1881, Oct. 22, Morton, la.
1881, Oct. 23,
.^ 6334 —H
OLIVER STONE SCRIBNER, son of Drcsilla Ely, (No. 3412), a hatter in Danbury, Conn., where he
was born October 20, 185 1, and where he married, September i, 1879, SAR.\H KENT, who was born in ,
1856, and died in Danbury, Conn., February 25, 1883.
735S
SCRIBNER CHILD.
I 1S80, June 4, Danbury, Conn.
640S o.*^
MARY AMELIA LOVISA BARNUM, daughter of Edwards E. (No. 3420), was born in Danbury,
Conn., August 29, 1849. She married in Brooklyn, N. Y., April 28, 1875, THOMAS, son of Thomas R. and
Rebecca C. {Coats) JEFFREY, born in New York City, Jtine 22, 1839. .\ i)ilot of New York Bay and Harbor.
Residence, Brooklyn, N. Y.
JEFFREY children.
7359
7360
7361
7362
I. Ci.AKA Ida.
II. Edwards Bar.nlm.
III. WiLBiR Seaman.
IV. Charles Francis.
1S76, March 16, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1878, Jan'y 10,
1881, April 10,
1S82, April 27,
1881, Aug. 14, Brooklyn, X. Y.
1883, May 13,
I 6409 -**
CHESTER GOODRICH AMBLER, a salesman in Danbury, Conn., son of Martha P. Holmes, (No.
34^22.), was born in Danbury, February 8, 1854, where he married, August 10, 1875, M.\RY ELISABETH,
daughter of Joseph and Mary Ann {Hiscock) BELL, born in the same place, December 7, 1852.
73''>;
I. Mariha Hoi. me:
AMBLER CHILD.
3, Feb'y 7, Danbury, Conn.
KARL JOHN HAMMOND, son of Loretta Chloe Shepard, (No. 3S71), was born in Richfield,
Summit county, Ohio, July 2, 1855. He married in Richfield, Ohio, January 31, 1877, where she was born
November 19, 1855, ADA, daughter of Lansing and Elsa {Rtiell) POWERS.
tM
I. blHN Mamon.
HAMMOND CHILD.
II, Richfield, Ohio.
I'ENTH GENERATION.
^^^ 6829 — .-^
MAUD EUGENIA TURNER, daughter of Mary Helen Ely, (No. 452S). was born in Metomen,
Wis., November 17, i860. She married in Tyler, Lincohi county, Minn., November 17, 1879, JAMES FISK,
son of John Edward and Elizabeth L. (Osgood') ELLS, born in Rochester, Minn., Octolier 14, i860.
Residence, Lake Benton, Minn.
ELLS CHILDREN.
7365 I. Harry Carl. | iS8i, May 29, Lake Bentun, Minn. 1
7366 II. Mary Nina. 1883, July 14, " " j 1S83, Oct. 10, Lake Benton, Minn.
7367 III. Ora Lovisa. I 18S4, Oct. 10,
LYDIA MARIA HALL, daughter of Levi Lewis, (No. S689), was born in Portland, N. Y., December
26, 1854, where she married, September 16, 1S80, GEORGE M. son of John and Abbie (7\7f/w&) BILSBORROW,
Liorn in Oneida county, N. Y., March 8, 1857. Residence, Westfield, N. Y.
BILSBORROW CHILD.
736S I. Eakl WiNKiLLii. I 1S81, Aug. 17, Westfield, N. Y. |
-»^^ V186 ►.*
MINERVA DELL ARNOLD, daughter of Francis Garlinoton, (No. 569S), was born in Ogden,
Mich., December 13, 1858. She married in Portland, N. Y., January i, 1880, PERRY WILLIAM, son of
Thomas and Emily M. {Morlcy) WOOD, born in Harmony, Chautauqua county, N. Y., November 22, 1856.
Residence, Portland, N. Y.
WOOD CHILDREN.
7369 I. Edith Nettie. I 1881, April 2, Portland, N. V.
7370 11. Rulland Berry. | 18S4, Feb'y 29,
»--. "73X3 ,^^^
ELLA SINGLETON MERRITT, daughter of Mary Frances Harrell, (No. 6130), was born in Mary-
anna Fla. , March 9, 1858, where she married, November 29, 1875, JOHN P., son of Henry J. and Rebecca
{Masofi) HOLMES, born at Spring Ridge, Hinds county, Miss., July 18, 1843. Residence, Macon, Ga.
holmes child.
I. JoNME. {Girl.) I 1S81, July 11, Macon, Ga.
INDEX IN THREE PARTS.
Part I. Contains the christian names of all the descendants of A^athanifl Ely bearing the surname of
Ely, mentioned in the foregoing records, except those entered as having died immarried, imder sixteen years
of age.
Husbands and wives are entered in italics immediately following the name of those with whom thc\- are
or were so connected.
The figures on the left of the names indicate the number of the generation to which the person belonged.
The number on the right is the genealogical number. References in all cases are to genealogical numbers,
not to pages. ,.^
PART I.
CHRISTI.VN NAMES OK ELYS WirH HIE NAMES OV III'SBANDS AND WIVES.
DESCENDANTS NAMED ELY.
Aaron
Lucy Leonard.
Thmtkful AshUy.
Aaron
Elenor Leonard.
Aaron
Sarah Pomeroy.
Almira Palmer.
Achsah M
Benjamin J. Starr.
Ada
Ada F
Cyrenetis E. Duel.
Adaline
George Caldwell.
Adaline 1
Adda S
Alanson
EivJine Frazier.
Alanson -
Lucia Smith.
Alanson -
Irene Ernest.
Alma
James Carnahan.
AllmaS
Alpa
Alvah
Harriet Davison.
Amanda G..
Htihhell P. Terry.
Amelia M
Ann --
Ann D
Ann D. B
Frederic Lauderkurti.
Ann J
Ann L
Antony Armistad.
Abraham Harrel.
Ann M
Wallace W. Grace.
Anna
Anna --
Stephen Mason.
Anna
U'ahemau Brooks.
Arabella
Arthur H
Asaph
Deborah Xye.
Asaph B .-
Altha C. Williams.
Lois D. Converse.
Asaph G
Abel C
Tamar Leonard.
Abel C
Abner
Sarah Lamb.
Desire Warner.
Abner
Sarah Ferguson.
Adella
Chauncev Grant.
Adella E '_
Adelbert H -
Agnes M
Albert.--
Albert H
Albert W
Mrs. Jane S. Clark.
Susan Triplett.
Albert W -.-.
Ida M. Buel.
Albert W
Agnes M. Torbet.
Alexander --
i'-i
S65
569
5505
3153
284
451S
6316
1036
2283
2257
4734
3340
1035
1795
6122
251
1599
1846
2237
2962
2617
714
874
3344
4004
815
2058
4255
S13
2062
42
4803
4383
58S4
4742
1 170
3010
1596
3S39
3850
398
2057
477
885
3488
1360
4699
1348
Alexander L.- 115
Man' A. Weare.
Alexis L
Marv E. Hotchkiss.
Mrs'. Mar)- Dodge.
Alfred
Xancy Hinsdale.
Lucinda .Ve-.oell.
Susan Gridlev.
Alfred.- .'.-
Laura Ladd.
Alfred
Helena Rutherford.
Alfred B -.
Lucv E. Cooley.
Harriet E. Allen.
Alfred D
Emma Andrews.
Alfred E
MaiyJ. Bull.
Alfred's... ! 4725
Alverson 892
Sibyl Warren. '
Amelia 134
Dr. Jeremiah West. [
Amelia ] 4S7
Benjamin Phelps.
Amelia I 1149
G. H. Root.
Amelia 2763
\e7vton St. John.
Amelia M ..- 6122
Andrew J 2506
Martha P. Bixby. j
Andrew L 4524
Jane E. Ring. \
Anne 560
Aaron Day.
Annett 3220
Zeba M. Wright.
Armenius _. -1
Electa Munger.
Mrs. Clarissa A. Moore.
Asenath I 261
James Day. \
Asenath 860
Hiram S. Hollister.
Asenath 1028
John Allen,
Asher S72
Lydia Lyman.
Asher U 6S60
Ashley... SS6
Sarah Lazants.
Ashley 22S0
Samantha Sargent.
Abbie 2745
Abigail 115
Capt. William Dean.
Abigail ..i 193
Elihn Colton. 1
Abigail | 344
John Woods.
Abigail
Abigail..
Justus Wright.
Abigail
Rev. Joseph Badger.
Abigail
Rev. Artemas Boies.
Abigail 896
Abigail 948
Abigail _ 1003
lister Latimer.
Abigail 1148
Rev. Justus L. Janes.
Abigail _..! 1498
Abigail 2622
358
471
535
595
Abigail .^ 270S
Abigail F | 979
Edson Howard. 1
AbijahP.. I 1336
Caroline C. Clark. \
AbijahP 341^
Carrie M. Barden.
Abishai 347
Isabella Cady.
AddieG 5877
Addie H 2749
Perry Bennett.
Addie' M 6622
Addison 1007
Hannah Wright.
Addison 2712
Emih J. Johnson.
Addison 56SS
AggieA.- 5561
Aggie B 4762
Alice 2737
Alice 3852
Alice 5777
Alice] 6616
Alice R 5861
Rufus X . Backus.
Alina M 6827
Allie B 321S
Allie M 5742
Alvin B 4253
Annie 2S12
Ira r. Dunckel.
Annie D 3841
Augustus A. Mead.
Annie K .- 6S47
Annie L _. 5S66
James F. Waldruff.
Annie L 6125
Edward IV. Heniy.
Annie L 7312
Latimer C. Vaughn.
Annie M 4133
Annie O. I 295S
Archibald I 740
Ann Fowler. !
Arminda A 2227
Marcus D. Galpin.
Arminius 2248
Elizabeth Queer.
Anson I I 3337
Arthur 4248
.Arthur 6186
Arthur C 2990
Arthur O 6619
Augusta -. 2764
Jacob H. Teeple.
Augustus C I 6667
Augustus P. 3S43
Aurelia ... 709
Theodore Chapin.
Austin I 723
Climena II. Graves.
Azubah I 72
Abraham Adams.
Barnev D.. ! 622S
Bathsheba M
Blanch
Jeremiah Stambaugh.
Belinda
Abel Clements.
Benjamin
Ester Backus.
Benjamin
Sally Ives.
Benjamin 2620
Benjamin F 2034
146
6231
972
76
286
INDEX.— PART 1.
451
S Benjamin F 2039
5 Benjamin F-. 2586
Elizalh'th O. Clare.
g Benjamin S .4215
9 Bertha G 5885
9 Bertha K 6167
John C. Chiri.
9 Bessie P 4458
b Betse)-. , 441
Henry FttUer.
7 Betsey 734
Curtis Hunt.
7 Betsey 1232
6 Beiilah _. 367
Jonathan Birchard.
6 Beulah 5S5
Timothy Goodivin.
8 Brewer D _ 2293
.Man' .1. Holt.
9 Biirdeil _ 5S69
8 Bvron F 2502
Jhlen Warner.
8 Caddie H 3157
4 Caleb 44
.Vary Ediuards.
5 Caleb - 156
Abigail White.
6 Caleb 491
Elizabeth Russell.
9 ' Calla E 4392
9 Carl D 6621
lo Carlton D - 6724
7 Caroline _ _. 1157
8 Caroline _ _. 2791
George Denison. ' .
.Mark Sanford. !
8 Caroline.. ! 3620
8 Caroline A ._ 2976
Charles E. Page.
8 Caroline A 3429
8 CarolineC 3413
Charles W. lamb.
9 Carrie 5293
9 Carrie F 6681
10 Carrie H 6826
9 Carrie M __ 5739
10 Carrie S 7020
5 Catharine. 3297
6 Catharine A 567
James F. Starr.
S Catharine D 2977
Walter Curtis.
7 Catharine I _. 1340
Horace T. Wildman.
3 Catharine L 3445
Frederick G. Hastings.
9 Catharine M 4521
7 Charles 1165
Harriet Kent.
Eliza A. Upham.
S Charles ..| 1791
Mary Ash-wood.
3 Charles 2157
5 Charles 3217
6 Charles A 573
Mary Ann Higdon.
7 Charles A , 1172
Louise C. Foote.
7 Charles A 1638
Rebecca J. Hyatt.
3 Charles A 2700
9 Charles A 5748
S Charles B 2274
Grace G. Horton.
9 Charles C 16424
Ruth M. Shaw.
Charles D 2722
Charles D. 5705
Eugenia C. Smith.
Charles E 4115
Charles F 2:84
Charles F.. 2698
Orra H. Jones.
Charles F 5774
Charles H ; 1261
Fannie Walrod.
Charles H 4251
Ella Gilbert.
Charles H 6126
I'in^inia C. .Milton.
Charles N 4384
Charles S 4727
Charles T 3009
Carrie L. Williams.
Charles U.. 3001
Jessie Kent.
Charles W 3210
Charles W 3323
J-'rincv .A. Runvon.
Charles' W .' 3853
Marv I. Hii^-ar.
Charles W 5665
Charles W 5771
Charlotte 2762
Oliver E. Xoble
Charlotte j 5503
Charlotte A... ! 5857
Charlotte E 4381
William G. Whitmore.
Charlotte E 6615
Charlotte L 4136
Chaunce)' C 2191
Charlotte B. Ashley.
Clara.. 7021
Clara J 5745
Clare M 7040
Clarence R 5736
.Mary F. Ward.
Clarinda 973
Daniel Cleveland.
Clarissa 1334
James Beach.
Ira Bartitim. ,
Clarissa ■ 1499
Philander B. Hall. j
Clarissa ; 2729
Thomas Wright. \
Clarissa | 3409
Jonathan Stevens.
Clarissa B 571
Charles Powers.
Clark I 1229
Cornelia Mattocks.
Claude | 7349
Celestine 22S9
William W. Phillips. 1
Celestine E 2287
Thomas Kinsetla.
Celia B 3005
Celia M 7025
Celia S 2171
John S. .McElwain.
Credelia | 4774
Ira Rosborough.
Clint John 6315
Chloe 856
Joel Day.
Chloe 2145
Oscar Ely.
CoraB 5300
Cora L '4213
Cornelia 2724
Philip .]/. DeZung. '
Cornelia C 1208
6 Cotton 324
Sally .Miller.
7 Cotton 871
Marietta Kent.
8 Clora ! 3298
Tighlman Bailey.
7 Curtis 741
Ann D. Bradley.
9 Clyde B 6356
7 Cynthia 718
9 Cyrus W.F 15502
5 Daniel 144
0 Daniel 353
Johanna Day.
7 Daniel | 985
8 Daniel 2626
Mariette Bliss.
5 Daniel D 2801
Rachel A . Barringer.
6 Darius 335
.Margaret Ashley.
S Darius 2250
Lorinda L. Trowbridge.
S Darwin S {2738
Erin Bushman.
8 Darwin S 2816
Adda C. Vaughn.
7 David 1013
Lucinda Caswell.
S David 3096
Alma M. Barhitt. \
9 David... ..15740
7 David H .I1258
Margaret E. Sutherland.
8 David H.. 321 1
8 David W 3214
8 Deborah 2245
Adam McFarland.
9 j Delavan V 5910
8 , Delbert.- 314S
Sarah A. Dailey.
9 Delestine D 6224
Mary J. IVatdroc.
8 I Darwin 2271
Helen .M. Hart.
5 Desire 149
Gershom Jones.
7' DeWit C 124-,
Sibyl Wearc.
Ahina D. Wood.
8 DeWitt C 3156
8 Dexter 316S
9 De.Kler A 5858
8 Dexter W.. 3585
.Mary T. Hyde.
8 Dwight .' 184S
Eliza J. Ely
I'ermilia M. Stone.
9 Dwight H 6614
9 Dwight N.. 4219
.Alice .4. Conger.
5 Dorcas 78
John Ely. 12S
8 Dorman B. 2799
.Adelia Danby.
7 Dorris SoS
8 ' Drusilla 3412
' Sylvester .S. Scribner.
7 Drusilla E 1335
Epaphras Holmes.
to Dudley I 7171
9 Edgar M 6623
9 EdgarT 453S
Emma E. Farr.
DESCENDANTS NAMED ELY.
Edna G .
Edward
Edith L. Pauliiii;.
Edward A
Edward C
Edward E _ .
Edward E. _
Edward F
Edward F
Edward H . _
Edward (. -_
Emma X,-.i4.a-rv.
Edward M
Sarah J. Tabo:
Lydia //. Barmy.
Edwards _ .-.
Rachel Peck.
Edwards
Maria Und,rhi//.
Edwards B. .
Elgar W._
Ella E -
Ella Jane
Aiidr.-w /. Poland.
EllaM...:
Emma
Emma A
Lcotiidas Thompson.
Emma F
Emma F
Emma J
Emma L
James B. Whilmore.
Emma N
Emma R
Esta B
Ethan ..
Hannah Bnrl.
Ethan
Ann Cooley.
Ethan C.
Charitv li. Bush.
Etta....'
George W. Wilson.
EttaA'
Eva D
Oliver A'. Lewis.
Eva J
Electa
Elenor
Ellen
Henrv Jenkins.
Caleb /•■. Bates.
Ellen F
Ellen M
Ellen M.
Elmer H_
Emeline
Emeline
Edward M. Shermai
Ernest F
Errett M _
Estelle _
Esther
Samnel Perry.
Esther _.
A/oses Burt.
Esther
Esther
Perry Gardner.
Esther ,
William M. Colton.
Esther
Esther _
Esther M__.
John S. MeElioain.
Esther S
Esther W
3231
2:58
6679
4437
3329
7092
5280
5585
6858
4722
3427
3450
334<i
7093
6226
4698
5657
2244
5744
6402
2710
1792
4503
2983
6317
194
593
1678
4776
5560
4254
4386
981
426
6843
2687
5673
6230
952
2505
4666
4730
47S8
135
178
2S2
429
713
3491
2174
1361
J'hn S. Jones. \
Ethel H - 6634
Eveline _.! 2281
William II. Rapp. \
Edith D 3008
Rev.Jas. D. Williamson.
EdithE j 1207
Edwin. -I 739
Mary A. Watson.
Edwin 987
Edwin 6824
Edwin C.._ 4532
Mary M. Grier.
Edwin H 2134
Calla F. Farrar.
Edwin S 16849
Eli -. 474
Bathsheba Blake.
2236
2229
284
S7
II55
2978
1341
2139
2742
2i68
Eli ._ -.
Eli F
Eliza J. Wrii;ht.
Mrs. Eliza f. Stewart.
Elihu
Hadassah Chapin.
Elihu- 357
Graee Rose.
Elihu 1000
Mary A. De-oey.
Elijah ---
Hannah Ires.
Elijah
Elisha
Hannah Diekin-'i i:
.■Inn Garrison.
Elisha D
Lydia B. Weave.
Elisha D
Eliza
Sylvester Day.
Eliza
Eliza J...
Dwight Eh.
Eliza L.
Jacob II .
Eliza R.
Gilbert M. Smith.
Eliza U. ; 3000
Elizabeth 48
Jonathan Perry.
Elizabeth 97
Enke Parsons.
Elizabeth 185
Stephen IFarrnier.
Elizabeth 360
Samuel Hoyden.
Elizabeth 484
Elizabeth 584
Elisha Taylor.
Elizabeth
Elizabeth
Elizabeth
Horatio A'. Sanger.
Elizabeth
Elliot T. White.
Elizabeth
Joseph A. La Rock.
Elizabeth .1 2142
William Neiukirk.
Elizabeth 2815
Elizabeth 6357
Elizabeth A.. 2692
Rev. Spencer 0. Dyer.
Elizabeth B 3490
Elizabeth B. L. 2071
Silas A. Tisdel.
Elizabeth H ' 3451
Elizabeth L I 4006
Elizabeth M [4246
861
1297
1501
1509
2047
Elizabeth W
Elizur C
Eliza M. Hunt.
Ellis
Elsie G.
Emilj-
Elias Whitcomb.
Emily J
W'illiam- Eros/.
Essica Sophia
Edson A
Elouise
Elton
Ehvood M
Priscilla O. Fan nee.
Sarah J. Adams.
Emory W
Enoch.
Esther Ely.
Enoch
Pamelia Day.
Edmund
Htildah Morgan.
Edmund
Edmund F
Catharine Goulais.
Edmund W
Eugene C
Eugene H
Julia M. Lamb.
Eugene J
Eunice
GenlRogerXewberry.
Eunice
Seymour Gill.
Eunice
Eunice ..
John Lyman.
Eunice
A lexander Russell.
Eunice L
Benj. W. Benson.
Ilarrie F. Overhollzer.
Eunice S
Delos Hall.
Eurodice
Edwin II. Ball.
Eurodice M
Ely D
Etha L. h'yle.
Fannie
Horace Hunter.
Fannie E
Sidney Tracy.
Fanny
Jan'is .Stiles.
Fanny
Elias Winehell.
Fanny A
Fanny R
John jV. Staley.
Flavius
Polly M. Bellows.
Frances A
Frances A
Rev. jVehemiah P. Pi en
Frances A
Loren Riggs.
Francis.
Eltruda Hale.
Francis A...
Charlotte E. Parmelee.
Francis deR
Frances A. C. Randolph.
Francis P
Francis W
Sarah E. Hill.
Frank
1168
2607
2079
6169
1255
1234
3t26
4245
3122
3125
3584
228S
254
1218
1594
1S34
3324
4537
334
401
819
2508
2715
733
1S44
4700
947
2185
736
2S17
6127
2803
S06
2275
2961
1597
249S
INDEX.— PART I.
453
X./lic ^/iCi'y.
Frank A .
Minnie A. U'lu-tzcl.
Frank A
Marittta Eckler.
Frank C
J,i,i A . Gan-itt.
Frank D
Frank F. H
Frank M .'..-.
Frank \V
Franklin
Franklin W
Mtirv E. Kav.
l.olti C. Och'us.
Franklin W _,
Harriet L. Adams.
Fred ._
Cilia E. Giffoni.
Fred D
Fred D
Fred F
Fred H
Fred H
Frederick
Bathshclia Kent.
Frederick A
Alinira E. FiiHer.
Eva M. Vaughn.
Frederick A
Frederick C
Frederick C
Frederick D..
Eliza B. Whittier.
Anna Emerson.
Frederick D
Frederick W
Frederick \V
Fit/. James
Mary De Lay.
Florence
Florence
Florence I
Florence M ..
Florence M
Fordvce E
4731
5738
5290
52S4
6864
4388
3345
73s
3837
3150
4756
5904
4391
5292
5710
870
953
Gad
Lvtiia Bradley.
G. N
Eliza Nace.
Grace A
George A. Eairfield.
Grace E
Grace Rose
Jaird Sanford.
Grace Rose
Grace Rose
Grace V
Gratia
Asa Leonard.
George
A bigail Blowers.
Ruth Leonard.
George
Ann M. Cumings.
George
George
George A
George B
Mary II'. Startey.
George B
Boeahontas Hooker.
George C
J\/ary G. Brewster.
George E
George E
6120
4517
6421
2959
5663
274S
3155
591 1
4771
3230
6318
4758
1027
4769
4770
5672
2706
5680
5682
7024
984
352
978
2619
3151
4519
3300
555S
1382
2686
Evelyn .M. Maginiiis.
George E
George E
George G
George H .
Hannah H. IVelles.
Amelia Ripka.
George H
Annie Moody.
George H
George H
A/innie G. Ingersoll.
George H
George H --
George L
George L
George L
Alice ll-'ood. '_
George M
George O
Eliza E. Brooks.
George O
George S -
George W
Frances A . IVheeler.
George W
Elizabeth Losicr.
George W
George W
Harriet E. Hyden.
Georgia A
Gertrude H
Gertrude M
William A. Morris.
Geuel
Olive E. Selhy.
Mrs. Sarah C. Mayne.
Geuel E
Julia E. Dickerson.
Guy L
Hadassah C
H annah
Hannah C
William Kent.
Hannah L
Edward C. Morris.
Hanson A
Marv E. Titus.
Harold
Harriet
Russel Hale.
Harriet
Harriet
Ru/us Allen.
Harriet
Harriet
Harriet ....
Elavis A. Doolittle.
Harriet
Henry Walrod.
Harriet A...
Forter Burch.
Harriet A
Samuel Thompson.
Harriet A
Harriet C
Harriet E.
Henry A. Boycr.
Harriet E
Charles R. Baker.
Harriet H
Harriet H
Harriet K
Harriet M
Benj. F. Allen.
Harriet N
Edward P. Brewer.
Hait'ey Guthrie.
5664
6261
5675
1159
3006
4390
4757
5656
5856
3845
5711
5863
7233
2606
7172
3327
2264
3341
3591
3121
5667
3446
4526
7350
822
594
1161
1687
2197
5508
2743
3146
1244
2759
4S04
5775
2276
3587
2059
6161
2999
1264
1510
Harriet O
Harriet P
John S. Hunt.
Harriet R
Harriet R
Harriette P
Harrv A .
Harr)- H
Harry M
Harry S
Harvey
Phylura Foskit.
Charlotte A^orton.
Harvej... ...
Elizabeth Attleton.
Helen A
Benj. F. Hawlev.
Helen H I
Helen J...
Rosell L. Warren.
Helen J
Orsemus Waterman, Jr.
Helen M..
Horace Squire.
Helen M
Helena R
Heman
Heman
Heman
Celia Belden.
Harriet M. Salter.
Mrs. Cynthia Sergeant.
Heman
Heman
Eunice Burch.
Heman
Marv H. Monteith.
Maij F. Day.
Heman
Lois Morehouse.
Heman
Heman B
Heman D
Henrietta ..
Henrietta P
Samuel D. Billings.
Henrj'
Aehsah Bliss.
H enry
Henry
Henry B
Henr)' B
Henry B
Henr)' C
Delia E. Kent.
Fannv Man«;le.
Henry C....!.
Liose McLaughlin.
Henry C.
Harriette A. Andrews.
Henry D
Jane S. Whitman.
Catherine E. Losey.
H enry E
Henrj' G
Maty P. Putnam.
Henry G
Henry H
.4 rtimesia Francis.
.4nn M. Southard.
Henry H
Henry M
Henry M
Henry R
Henry S
Henry S
Marv C. .4l>bott.
Henrv W
2051
2056
2702
4766
301 1
473('
5285
6851
5569
2131
1794
6854
2813
3219
6527
325
408
421
1009
1 169
6179
[[56
2037
1296
2156
184
710
1778
570
3455
4740
2072
2701
3414
3582
1349
2169
4504
1635
3937
2144
4396
6668
1595
3840
2699
454
DESCENDANTS NAMED ELY.
Sanili .V. Biu-l.
Herbert W
Herman D
Herman L
Flora E. Whipple.
Herman S _
Herrett- S17
Asii iriiih-.
Hervey
Caroline A, Partridge.
Hervey S
Hester Ann R
Josiali Lawrence.
Homer
Anna Kent.
Homer
MaiyN. Hice.
Anna S. Ashley.
Homer A
Homer C
Hannah A. Alherlson.
Homer W
Horace
Horace - 400
Horace -. 1015
L itcinda Bennett.
Horace 1143
Man J. G. de Ron Iliac.
Charlotte Baffin. \
Horace 3ogS
Horace J O232
Horatio... - 2054
Horatio G S12
Fanny Alann.
Howard M 1 684S
Hudson 2793
Olive Drake.
Huldah
Col. Ron-r Coolev.
5563
5878
3621
3209
404
43S5
950
2173
4461
2736
3586
319
349
Iia A. 4773
Isabella _ 943
Isabella 2503
James M. Jewell.
Isabellas _ 3452
Rev. Flavel S. Luther.
Isabella _ 130S
Israel ' 140
Olive Carpenter.
Israel [ 436
Ann Lngalls. 1
Airs. Nancy Ingalsbee. I
Israel i 1223
Israel 1257
Lneinda Brown.
Ide W. 7042
Irene .\ , 7234
Imo Clara I 6312
luca A. _' 3328
James 971
Harriet Burns.
James .._ : 2133
Mary A. Robinson.
James A 2697
James C j 2616
Victoria Sackett.
James E 572
James E _. 2S06
James F 1304
Fleanor AfcMaster.
Missouri Bramble.
James J _ 3320
tames P. 1096
Mercy L. Smith
James W 5909
James W. C ! 2496
Susan Backus.
6 Jane 253
John Luddington.
7 Jane [254
Samuel Smith.
Cornelius Grace.
7 Jane _ 1345
5 Jane 2045
Hiram Oliver.
8 Jane._ ..12719
8 Jane E 1780
William E. Bacon.
8 Jane E .- 2732
Abner Bushman.
9 Jane E. 4132
6 Jane M 442
Stephen A. McClellan.
8 Jane M 3092
Augusttis Treat.
8 Jane S 13848
Robert Simmons.
8 Jared E 2240
Sarah A. McFarland.
8 Jasper O 1S43
7 Jay 1266
Susan Eyster.
8 Jennie
9 Jennie A 4438
9 Jennie A 5301
William G. Messenger.
9 Jennie L
9 Jennie L ,
lo Jennie M
6 j Jeruslia _
Xathaniel Taylor.
Oliver Bagg.
7 Jerusha
' Erastus M. Bates.
9 I Jessie D
10 Jessie G.
9 Jessie L
8 Jesse M ,
9 Jesse M
5 Joel
Thankful Leonard.
5 Joel
6 i Joel
Abigail Meacham.
7 Joel
3 John
Alercy Bliss.
4 John
Experience Bagg.
4 John (Ensign).
Eunice Colton.
5 John
Dorcas Ely.
Airs. Abigail Chapin.
6 John
Alaiy Sexton.
6 John
Jenny Steward.
Abigail Waller.
6 ' John -_
Electa lieys.
7 John _
7 John
Alary A. L. Chase
8 ' John .'.
Alary 0. Folger.
8 j John .'
6 John B
Susannah Gorton.
7 John C
Hagar Shobc.
John D _.
John D
3169
4256
5741
7022
350
997
5671
7056
5907
3856
4214
Ii6
141
339
949
15
27
40
128
402
43S
562
, 1151
3147
3215
424
1298
849
850
Charlotte Day.
John D '...
r. Eyi
John D
Addi.
John E_.
John E _ _.
John F
John F.
Airs. Alary Ann Ely.
John G
.Sarah A. Griswold.
John H
Sophia C. Fuller.
John H.__
John L
John M
John R
Susan E. Baker.
John R.
John S.__
Bessie E. .Shaver.
John W..
Jonah B
Jonathan
Lydia Burt.
_ Jonathan
Esther Chapin.
Jonathan
.Abigail A'ing.
Johnathan
Alartha Wright.
Nancy Silcox.
Jonathan
Hannah Lamson.
Jeaitelte Chittenden.
Jonathan D
Julia Clark.
Joseph
Alary Riley.
Joseph
Alargaret Leonard.
Joseph -
Joseph -
Alary Day.
Joseph
Alartha Smith.
Joseph --
Alary Parsons.
Joseph
Sarah Goodman.
Ruth Attleton.
Joseph
Josephine L. U'ing.
Joseph
Joseph B -
Joseph C.
Alice Peck.
Joseph H -
Joseph M
Juliette AI. Camp.
Joseph M
Elizabeth T. Goss.
Joseph M
Elisabeth S. Hinschelwood.
Joseph M
Hester Van Orden.
Joseph M.
Alaria Pease.
Joseph M -
Clara Puterbaugh.
Joseph M
Eva R. Alonroe.
Joseph N -
Joseph W_
A nn Woodard.
Josephine
Josephine A
Alortimer H. Wood.
2792
3221
15S
6263
951
I15S
2725
1233
5283
3855
(1158
6124
730S
2979
3347
3299
17
49
I So
536
33
71
255
566
721
7094
5681 '
5279
4066
889
1004
2263
2585
2694
4695
5500
3334
1263
4249
3152
INDEX.— PART I.
455
Josephine I_
h>l>e
Luc\
ludah
Am
Day.
iVarriii
a Sisson.
Judah .
/./ ■
Julia ..
Julia
Bfiijamin Phelps.
Corhctt Liiddington.
Julia
"Julia
■Julia. _ ..-
Cliarh-s Gooddl.
Julia Ann
.ihraham Smil/i.
Julia Ann
■Julia A
AVr. Heiuj G. Pcny.
Julia A .-..
.Morton J. Alderman.
Julia A..
Geor::;e P. 3/'orri.<:.
Julia B
Benjamin G. Bates.
Julia E .
David D. Keach.
Julia F
in Ilia fn Gould.
JuliaM
JuliaM
Julia W
Juliette
Gaylord ]V. Hammond.
Juliette M._
Julius. -.
Hannah J/. Bush.
Justin -
Ruth White.
Mrs, Marian Lane.
Justin
Justin.- ^ ,
Lucy Barron.
Abigail Belden.
Justin
Justin
Xancy Lathrop.
Abba French.
Justin L
183
561
326
489
810
1034
2043
25S3
4530
1374
1383
2273
2259
6625
2751
2285
1 2267
i 267S
139
407
712
II67
7060
Katharine A 1210
Kate F -14754
George A . Royce.
Kate L - 3120
Kelmar W -. 4755
Minnie H. Whitney.
Keziah - 73
Aaron Bush.
Keziah - . 818
Asa Remington.
Kittie
La Fayette
Effi'e A. Bloomer.
Lalia R
La Roy G
Mary E. Beach.
Laura
John Diver.
Laura A. C-
George A. Kinney.
Laura C
Franklin Loan.
Lavancia M
James Sutherland.
5906
6853
4534
2268
2253
2078
Leicester K
Anna P. ILolbrook.
Leicester K
Maria X. Comstock.
Lena A--
Lena B
George M. Allen.
Lena L -.
Leonard W
Leslie H -..
Levantine
Levi
Levi..
Abigail Sergent.
Levi
Thankful Smith.
Levi .-
Polly Wilcox.
Levi
Levi -
Delia A'ing.
Levi -
Levi --
Mira Harris.
Lewis
Anna Granger.
Lewis -.
Thankful Farnum .
Lewis
Lewis -
Lewis S -
Harriet M. Mattocks.
Mrs. Man' C Gould.
Lilla Chloe-
Lillian A
LillieB
Lillie H
Edward C. Ellis.
Lilly V- -
Linus
A da line Hcwes.
Linus
Sarah D. Tyler.
Li via —
Asa Il'hite.
Livonia
Silas Cleveland.
Lois
Heman Day.
Lois
Frederick Weeks.
Lois A.
Lora A
Henry M. Beach.
Lora A
.Samuel Hinmaii.
Lora S
Lorania
James H. Pollard.
Loren
Lorenzo .-.
Hannah A. Cooper.
Lorenzo S
Mary Backus.
Louis'W _
Louisa
Cyrus Frink.
Louisa
Frinbria Tooley.
Louisa
Ferdinand Hall.
Louisa
John L. Mallary.
Louisa A
William S. Turk.
Louisa C
Albert P. Bray ton.
Louisa C
2ggS
6852
6168
5319
4741
4733
2277
35
117
351
430
970
1005
1217
1241
I 333
i 877
2241
4642
4134
4535
5859
2987
3119
lOIO
2256
814
3099
281
S21
6229
1039
52S2
2S11
999
2290
2S05
529'
862
S95
2717
2761
4750
574
1639
Lucerne J. Peck.
Louisa H
Luke D. Johnson.
Louisa M-
Augustus Andrews.
Louise
Louise D
Louise W
Lovica
Erskine E. Davis.
Lovisa
.Samuel Smith.
Osias Denting.
Lovisa
Lovisa
Lucia A
Lucia M.
Lucille C
Lucinda A
John S. Case.
Lucinda M
Luke D. Johnson.
Lucinda N
Rev. Dai'id R. Austin.
Lucius
Harriet Day.
Lucius
Elizabeth P. Gilmore.
Lucretia ...
Jacob Miller.
Lucretia
Abel Gorton.
Lucretia .A
A . Eugene Baldi.
Lucretia H
Robert H. Canfeld.
Lucy
Lucv -.
jiibez Otis.
Lucy
Elijah Il'orcester.
Lucy -
A/unn Day.
Luc}-
Horace S. Burr.
Lucy
Lucy .
Lucy A
Clinton C. Leech.
Lucy A
John E. Fonda.
Lucy B
Chauncey Beldcn.
Lucy B
Charles I. Cooley.
Lucy J
Lucy L
Charles H. Coates.
Lucy M
Luc3' S
Edgar Waterman.
Lulu S
Luna M...
Luther
Lydia
Jonathan Hale.
Lydia
Solomon King.
Zebulon Chapin.
Lydia
David White.
Lydia
Zenas Stebbins.
Lydia
Timothy Goulding.
Lydia
Francis Ashley.'
Lvdia
2234
2292
2048
6844
2997
2136
257
366
716
3S46
5876
6425
2228
2235
1359
807
1850
348
423
2049
2035
314
371
846
8 76
2269
5747
5776
183S
2187
1166
1344
5586
4753
3408
2036
5&85
4759
146
47
1S2
1S7
563
lOII
1097
2744
456
DESCENDANTS NAMED ELY.
Daniel Basshii^i-r.
- Lvdia A .'
7 , Lydia M
Martin P. Van dc U'arkc
8 Lydia M
Ht-niy B. Hart.
Lyllis
Kobci't Taylor.
7 Lyman
Maiy L. Hart.
Majy Hayuwd.
8 Lyman
I A hi lira Kent.
7 Ljman H
Hannah S. Lvon.
Lvnn B
9 Mabel C
Mabel G
7 Malah
Kathaii Bnnoiu-ll.
9 Malcom M
Malinda
Henty Stover.
George Montgomery.
7 M. La Fayette
Betsey Hardy.
7 Marcia
Sewall Dewey.
Marcia
William H. Stevens.
Marcia
Samuel Parker.
Marcia D
71tomas Smead.
Marcus J . ..
Eiiniee Eaton.
Mrs. Ann T. Bahhitl.
5 Margaret
Elijah Rogers.
6 Margaret
John Chapin.
Margaret
Bushrod \V. Goodioin.
Margaret
Daniel Smith.
Margaret D
Orrin Lyon,
Margaret E.
Margaret L
Maria
Walter Loomis.
Maria D
Dai-iuin Coh'in.
Maria E
Maria F
.Samuel J. Root.
Maria H
Maria H...
Maria L.__ ,
Henry Backus.
Marian
E lis ha B. Alwell.
Charles H. Cowles.
Marian H
Gillu-rt Riggs
Marietta
Mariette ___
Mariette __
Robert DeLong.
Marion
James W. White.
Marion E ...
9 Marion L
9 Mark C
4 Martha
Ebenezer Parsons.
1205
1 194
2731
3095
894
2194
1260
3333
4397
2991
820
6178
3302
94f>
8S3
2046
2129
2605
2733
69
252
2718
2741
2252
3212
5768
25S2
3448
1837
6423
6855
2807
4436
2130
2760
3416
2192
5770
6680
23
Martha. 28
James Myriek.
Martha _ 370
Gideon Matthews.
Eliakim Wright.
Martha..- 586
Rev. Daniel Temple.
Martha ._ 717
Jonathan Smith,
Martha 1 030
Adna .Armstrong. \
Martha j 2044
William II. Herriek.
Martha H 1494
James S. Duncan.
Martha M 1789
Martin 160
Elizabeth Roberts.
Martin
Martin 2193
Sarah M. Beach.
Mrs. Pleiades M. Savage.
Mary | 18
JValhaniel Coleman. '
Mary 22
Thomas Stebbins.
Mary 36
Edward Bancroft.
David Bull.
Mary 51
Aaron Colton.
Mary 75
Asaheljudd. 1
James Sykes.
Mary 159
Leonard Chapin. I
Mary - 369
Ambrose Day.
Mary .' 475
Henty Day. \
Mary 540
George Wright. j
Mary i 581
David Mack.
Mary 823
Nathan Hemanwav.
Mary '- 887
Heniy Douglass.
Mary.'. 1225
George W, Tetter,
Amos Barmore,
Mary 1299
William S. Sheren.
Richard Johnson,
Marv 1603
H'eniy A, Pierce.
Mary 2504
Joseph E. Bixby.
Mary 5289
Heniy S. Thayer.
Marj'an 1786
Mary A 1636
Mary A __ 2198
Giles A. Titus.
MaryA 2230
MaryA 3097
John Walrod.
Mary B 4007
Mary B.._ 5584
Mary C ^2061
Aaron Sherwood,
Mary C ..13849
Martyn IVhceler.
Mary D- 2980
MaryD 1 3456
Mary E 1 490
Mary E I 1342
Rev. Frederick Gridlev. \
Mary E 2500
Mary E .2680
Charles W. Rollins.
Mary E 2684
Mary E... I 2808
Norton Henry.
Mary E. 4252
Ezra Relyea.
MaryE.-- 4772
William A. Rosborough.
Mary E 5658
Mary E 5905
Marv E 6859
Mary F 1841
IVilliam Houston.
MaryF... 4735
Mary H - 4525
Lvman Turner.
Mary I j 5862
Mary J 2740
Daniel Hart.
Mary J ' 2963
Ben;. L. Findlev.
IVilliam R. Daffin.
Mary J 4752
Gerrit S. Ward.
MaryL... 2798
George Bush.
Mary L I 5683
Marv L 6180
MaryL 6863
MaryL "019
Mary M.. 2143
Watson Ely.
Marv R 5674
Mary S 568
William Wright.
Marv T 4533
Mary T 6846
Mary W ___ 1491
Jacob Shepard.
Matilda 735
Chester Palmer.
Matilda. 2730
Rev. William Sibley.
Matilda ' 2746
Matilda... ..' 3301
Nun Bailey.
Matilda S S737
William II. II. Wood.
Mattoon 1031
Maud M - 7072
May - 3170
Meiinda M 1206
in Ilia w R. Osborne.
Melissa 1259
Melissa D 3213
Mercy..... _. 43
Luke Bliss.
Mercy --. 181
William Brewer.
Mercy 565
Merrick ' 879
Lovisa Earnam.
Mildred M 6419
Minnie C 5709
Minnie D 4728
Minnie E 6856
Miriam.. -i 70
Elisha Chapin.
Miriam 564
Jonathan Homer.
Miriam 5507
Moloney.-- 2507
Montague R 2984
Morris - 2140
Lucinda M. Gates.
Morris M 1779
INDEX.— PART I.
4S7
Morris U -..
Mortimer
Geneva L. CooUy.
Moses
Moses
Chhh- Dny.
Moses
-I/,-r<;v Day.
Mvron G
Mvvta L - .'.
Mvrtle S
Nancy
Da'ni,/ M. Brimmer.
Nanc)-
Rowland Day.
Nancy
Nancy H
Jonaihan R. Flyut.
Nanc)- J
Nathan
Silence Morgan.
Nathan
Annie Price.
Nathan _ _
Amelia M. rai-tri,(:;e.
Nathan D
Nathan L
Nathaniel
Martha
Nathaniel ._
Eliza/vlh Dewev.
Martha Ferry. '
Nathaniel _.
Nathaniel _
Marv Estahrook.
Abii;ail Colton.
Benlah Colton,
Mrs. Martha Raynohls.
Nathaniel
Esther Leonard.
Nathaniel
Elizalielh Raynolds.
Nellie
E leaser A'elson.
Nellie A _
Nellie B
Geo7-!^e F. Kanterer.
Noah
Pitah Merrv.
Noah
Elenor Perry.
Noah-- --
Elizalh'lh Birdsall.
Noah
Nora B
Nora E
Norman
Sarah A. I'ibert.
Novatus
Novatus -
Marv E. IVolcott.
Opal - -
Orra .-
Oscar
C/iloe Ely.
Oscar C
Annette B. Gardner.
Oscar F ---
AddieJ. Marks.
Olive - --
Olive
Olive.-
Samuel Bro-on.
Olive -
6170
2291
99
318
S52
3233
7057
4257
439
485
741
1356
2714
119
373
1099
6857
2957
100
189
1227
4765
4808
46
137
428
1215
4726
3339
1037
854
2132
5865
1012
1849
3583
1836
437
884
1222
4667
Olive E
Oliver
Martha Day.
Ollie A '..
Paulina
Seymour Gates.
Peletiah .--
Mary Moore.
Peletiah
Orpha Lombard.
Perry G- -
Ann E. Stron;^.
Persis
/,-'■/ Brooks.
Peter W
Phebe
John Campbell.
.Andrew Htitchins.
Phebe -.-
Phebe A
Phebe E
Abraham Brewbacker.
Henry Brewbacker.
Phebel ---
Peter Q. Austin.
Prescott --
Minnie Hanmer.
Philander.-
Mrs. Catherine S. Smith.
Mrs. Samantha Brewster.
Philip V -
Phineas L., -
Ann ]Voodriiff.
Phinehas -
Polly.- -- --.
Jonathan Prince.
Polly .\
John J. Tavlor.
PollyA '
Ouartus
Ouartus
Sarah A. Cook.
Rachel
Rev Jonathan Unl'bard.
Rachel A
Ralph
Ralph
Rz-a F. Hinman.
Ralph
Marv E. Jlalstead.
Ralph .-V
Ralph C
Ralph G
Permelia Scrauton.
Ralph H
Ralph O-.- --
Raymond H ...
Rebecca .-
Geor:.;e Bramlee.
Rebecca A
Carlisle C. Horn.
Daniel Toopes.
Reuah M ---
Reuben -
Lilt ret i a Minor.
.Sarah Klbbe.
Reuben.
.Sarah Perry.
Reuben. —
LLariet Baker.
Olive Crandall.
ALrs. Laura Loveland.
Reuben
Olive E. McClellan.
Reuben
Reumah -
6842
363
6304
731
S55
109S
1235
361
1216
433
1300
1265
4751
2243
2989
1032
298S
S47
316
440
3093
746
975
45
1339
4732
7045
S82
6314
4761
6624
1224
1302
4729
41
136
434
3167
372
Bradford Arthur.
Reva C
Richard ...
Richard -.
Elvira Burnham .
Richard M
Lora Skinner.
Richard M
Richard S
Richard S
Rhoda
Rev. George Colton.
Robert
Jemima Leonard.
Robert
Martha A . A very.
Robert .'
Helen Morey.
Robert
Robert D
Roberts.
Robert W
Roxanna..
George Austin.
Roxanna
William Brii^gs.
Walter Lvoii.
Royal ;
A u re Ha I'an Horn.
Ruggles K
.Ichsah Slade.
Ruhanna
Daniel Woods.
Russel
Eurydiee Morgan.
Russel
Lucy Day.
Russell A.-
Lucie A. Collins.
Russell J
Ruth
Jeremv Ilorton.
Ruth--1 -
Ebenezer H'ar/ier.
Ruth
Ruth E
Ferdinand I'urnicliff.
Ruth M
Samuel Gladden.
Ruth M----
Martin 1 1 'a v.
Ruth M '--
Asa P. Bull.
Rvland F-
'Martha A. Hevwood.
Sabra
Josiah Loom is.
Sally
LLiram Arnold.
Salome
Theodore Lee.
Samuel
Maiy Day.
Samuel
Martha Bliss.
.Sarah Bodurtha.
Saumel ,
A bigail Warriner.
Samuel
Dinah Cooley.
Lucy Day.
Samuel
Samuel
Fanny Cooley.
Samuel -
Rebecca Duel.
7058
340
1014
945
52S1
52S6
590S
133
283
811
2050
3590
7023
1496
6184
427
435
982
2183
345
260
745
4696
7236
3
25
1033
1228
2739
3101
2497
354
2716
482
30
"3
190
364
458
DESCENDANTS NAMED ELY.
Artless Chirk.
Samuel -- 539
Elizabeth Hall.
Samuel ' 722
Sarah Chase.
Samuel - - - 1038
A/arv .-I. Sn viler.
Samuel .-. 1230
Victoria M. Mosher.
Samuel..- ; 1500
Kutily Egglestan.
Samuel..." 3091
CatJiarine .4. Taylor.
Samuel D '. 26S3
Delia A. Wright.
Emily /•'. IVilsen.
Samuel' E 150S
Clarimla Green.
Lucy A. Durfee.
Samuel L 2796
Mary A. Ostertroiil.
Samuel P .-. ] 1160
Hai-riet H. Greeiiotigh.
Samuel P. - [ 4459
Samuel R. ' 1002
Marv Van Gilder.
Samuel R 1 2689
Sauford I 2137
Sara E ' 3847
Sarah .
Xathaniel Leonard.
Wni. Mackintire.
Sarah
David Burt.
Sarah
Simeon Ashley.
Sarah
Sarah
Charles Deiiisoii.
Sarah
Edmund Hand.
Sarah
Thomas Sweet.
Sarah . .
AbnerDiiel.
Sarah
Jienj. Brodicc.
Sarah
Sarah
Justus Boies.
Sarah
John Campbell.
Sarah
Samuel Bro'.nn.
DeMont Herrick.
Sarah
William M. Gossard.
Sarah A
Moses Lrman.
Sarah C .'.
Calvin L. Wright.
Sarah D ^
Sarah D- -
Jolm H. Kendall.
Sarah E
Sarah E ._
Sarah J __
Eugene Durfee.
Sarah L
Sarah L _..
Charles L. Peek.
Sarah M... ,
George A. Burr.
Sarah M
Amos S. Hayden.
Sarah M
Sarah S.. -
Justus L. Pasco.
26
igi
323
537
596
1376
4768
S48
2677
1790
3338
3104
1840
4724
4005
1497
2239
2703
983
6426
483
Sarah T
Isaac Beare.
Sarah T __
John S. Roberts.
Sargent
Selden M
Seth
Lvdia I 'an Horn.
Sewall D ] 2255
Permelia M. Merrill.
Spencer W | 7235
Stebbings B .' 2254
Marion .A. Mott.
Caroline 0. Mott.
Sibyl 343
Dan Taylor.
Silence 365
Reuben Champion.
Simeon 118
Ruth E. Hatch.
Simeon 359
Margaret .Smith.
Sir Lj'man 881
Smith 1017
A/ary Ward.
Smith' 2747
Martha WikofT.
Mary W. Bat~e .
Solomon . . . 356
Jerusha Day.
Ro.xanna Day.
Solomon ^ 998
Emma Dewey.
Mrs. Electa R. A'eroton.
Solomon.- 1242
Julia Smith.
Solomon W 1305
Mincii'a Cory.
Mrs. H. A. Atkinson.
Sophia 533
Diocletian Wright. 1
Sophia - ' 715
Sophia ! 1029
Hanry Noble. \
Sophia F 4398
Squire George
Mary A. Fair,
Susan - -
Susan G
Rev. Fred'k Alvord.
Sj'lvia J
Thadeus .-
Thadeus
Alary Simmons.
Thadeus E
Thadeus S
Louise Frisby.
Thadeus S
Thankful
Samuel Hamlin.
Thankful
.Silas Banister.
Thankful
Theodore-
Hannah Chandlei
Theodore C
Theodore \V
Theodore W
Theodosia
Horace Day.
.Simeon Brooks.
Edward Root.
Titus
Thomas
Sarah Merrick.
Thomas
Eunice Morlev.
=797
;,296
1363
321
2279
6835
4531
6845
145
S51
405
7061
1 164
6185
355
399
114
Thomas ...
Sarah .4. Sis son.
Thomas A
Louisa Blakeslie.
Mrs. .4. M. Parmelec.
Townsend A
Margaret Chapin.
Trj'phena ,
Jonathan ll'hite.
Vernon .
Vervenia A
Victoria
Viola T. M
John //. H. Pike
Virginia E
Virginia F
Wade H -.
Wallace E...
Walter
Walter ,
Walter C
Walter J
Walter J
Warren -.
Caroline Tennant.
Warren
Mar}' A. Bardin.
Warren
Ellen F. Skinner.
A meliaj. J''razier.
.Sarah J. Gaylord.
Warren F ,
Watson-
Mary Ely.
Wellington L
Wcslev
Catharine Walter.
Wilbur A
Laura M. L'arteh.
Willard
Lovica Ward.
Willard
Ellen L. 7'orn'.
Willard A 1
William
Drusilla Brewster.
William -
.■Ibi^ail Bliss.
William
Enimeline Z. Harrison.
.VancvJ. Harrison.
William ,
SU.UUI C. Melcher.
'J'rinvilla Walter.
William ,
Lois Joslyn.
William
.Sallie Johnson.
William
William
I'auline Simpson.
William
Martha A. Adams.
William A
lovia H. Fisher.
William A
William A. H
William B-..-
William B
I^orinda Dibble.
William B
Elizabeth S. Mort;an.
William B '.
Jane M. Downs.
4749
34
3234
7059
3342
4382
1845
6123
5743
4&65
3939
5903
4247
3229
6620
1016
1246
2278
4764
2038
4805
2814
4767
853
2135
4387
157
195
1008
1495
1602
2618
3094
3619
3012
6400
5687
473
1333
1347
3428
INDEX.— PART I.
459
■d.
William B...
MiirvE. n;
William B
Kinma Arnold.
William B
William B
William C
Mhia Downs.
William D
J<nt/! M. Bill.
Alinifii M. A'clson.
William D
William F
34S9
5835
6462
6528
2721
5706
444
Maiv Cniiiipton.
Sarah Walkins.
William H _
Man G. Lit/If.
William H. H
/da Kolh-rts.
William J
William K
Cass.uulana C. .-l.t/ilc'v.
William L
William L
William M 1
William N . . __
5864
218S
5867
6642
nSi
i .-liiiia 0: JlaU-.
8i Williams.. 26S8
! Susan Sno-v.
8 William W 3322
9, WiUiamW 4522
Emma liarman. '
9 Willie S ...-. 5746
7 Wilson B --.1307
Maiy E. Grave.
5 Zebia ' -1 74
Sh'phcn CJtapin. \
INDEX PART I I.
Part II. Contains the names of descendants of Nathaniel Ely bearing other surnames The surnames
are first given, followed by the christian names of all bearing the surname placed above them, with the
names of husbands and wives.
The arrangement is the same as in Part I, the names of husbands and wives being in italics.
The genealogical number on the right of the names, with few exceptions, is entered in connection with
the name where the family record will be found.
ADAMS.
Abraham
Azuhah Ely.
Azubah ._
Jo.vp/i Day.
Caroline.-
Samuel Partridge
Keziah _'
TrvpliL-iia
72
264
267
265
269
ABBE.
Harriet J.-- 1946
Isabella J ' 1947
John A 1945
John S
Eh-cia Chapin.
Julia A
767
1943
ABBEY.
Don W - 4341
Fred W _ I 4344
John L
Nancy L. Tisdcl. I 21 1 1
Jessie E I 4345
Sarah L | 4342
William H 4343
AGNEW.
Jane
JareJ S
Lucy H...
Malinda
Samuel ._
Lun- Hubbard.
ALBRO.
Henrv-
Elizabeth A. Day.
Henry L
Herbert W
Kittle E. G
ALLEN.
.\delia
Warren Cuddebach
Alexander H
Maria Hand.
Benjamin F.
Harriet M. Ely.
Charles
Charles
Charles F
Olive E. Dewey.
Charles F
1459
1460
1463
1462
529
2673
5651
5650
5653
1185
1264
1264
5354
5372
2247
7010
9 Charles S --14683
Clara G. Fallanshee.
9 : Charlotte E --j 4685
8 Craj'ton
Pcrlina Harris. 2523
9 Edward E, 46S4
Nellie A. Grisuwld.
8 ElisaS
S Elizabeth
8 Emily... ,
8 Esther
9 Frank D..
Lucy K. Rhodes.
10 : Frank D
9 I Gideon
S I Grace
8 i Harriet... 1275
Grove W. Willis.
8 j HelenM
I Lorenso Washbwi
9 Ida.
7 , John
3036
2766
276S
I 3223
46S2
700S
5371
3226
3035
5S15
Asenath Ely.
Jonah - -
Betsey A. Mi lie.
La Favette
1028
2530
2765
460
DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN ELY.
Lamont-- 2767
Maria Millerd.
Lizzie C - 3225
Martha P --- 2769
(Jeoi%'f W. Stanford.
Mary A 3033
Mary F 2770
Jariiis Stanford.
Minnie E. 4686
OliveE 7009
Oscar H. 3227
Ruf us —
Harriet Ely. 1026
Sarah L - 3"34
Hiram A. Smith.
Thomas S 3224
William A. ---- 5375'
ALVORD.
Alfred E 3493
Andrew P_ 3494
Frederick
Susan G. Elv. 1363
Grace B '. 3497
Martha C --- 349f>
Ralph F 3495
Susan G 3492
AMBLER.
Alfred S..
xMartha I'. Holmes. 3422
Chester G 16409
Mary E. Bell.
Edmund H - 640S
Eva Barntitn.
Martlia H 7363
ANDERSON.
Alberta K 4483
Elizabeth Y j 6818
Fannv E ■ 4474
Richard H. Tatlo-o. \
4476
44S1
4480
4478
Jane R
William H. CUr
Joseph E
Mary K
Rusella E
Thomas L
Fanny M. Winchell. '2179
Thomas L 4475
Alice L. Jiccs.
Mrs. Fanny M. Scnteny.
Thomas L- ^ 6817
ANDREWS. j
Augustus
Louisa M. Ely. 2292
Calvin D 4035
Calvin M
Eveline M. Day
Clarence E
Franklin E
Horace M
Malita A
Sullivan D : .
Syrena A _ - .
William W
ANDRUS.
David
Fanny S. Chase.
Elizabeth
Ella Idel
Franklin
ARCHER.
David 2556
Climeiia Grover. 2556
Ella M 5456
EmilyJ-- --- 5445
George W 5446
1773
4807
4033
4034
4031
4032
4030
4029
2335
4965
4966
4964
Juliette -
La Fayette
La Salle
Lewis C -
Martin V
Milton D...
Pinxau
ARMSTRONG.
Adna._ ---
Martha Ely.
Charles P
Cicero J
LucinaJ. Crosby.
Elizabeth F
Levi C
Levi J
Martha C.
Peletiah __
Betsev Loom is.
Ralph A ---
ARNOLD.
Carlton(;
CharlesE
Clarence A
ElishaV
Cornelia E. Miller.
Phche H. Hiilhurt.
Francis G
Mercelia .-/. Hopkins.
Frank K
George M
Mttiy L. Pccor.
H i ram
Sally Ely.
Hiram D --
Phehc L. Willnir.
Ida A
Linas H --•
Jennette W. Goodscll.
Minerva D
Perrv IV. Wood.
ARTHUR.
Almira
A'os'aU Miller.
Alvina
Alfred Scovi II.
Willis L. Rtidd.
Ann Maria...
Charles D. Davenport.
Bradford
Rhcumah Ely.
Bradford H
Emily
Diiane Moore.
Franklin H . -
Mary Wehher.
Harriet N
Sherman Pliill:-
Howard M
Delinda Watson.
Irena M
Julia A
Louisa.. .
Thomas /. .Adams.
Lovisa ..
Merlin Finch.
Mary A
Chaiineey Roberts.
Mary .\ _.
Moses Gaxe.
Rheumah -
Egbei-t Ragan.
Warren
Maria Hart^-er.
Almira Hough.
Warren H -.
Warren H
5449
5447
5451
5455
5452
5454
5450
1030
2656
27S2
2655
5S49
2781
2784
992
5848
7190
7189
7187
5696
5695
7188
5694
2716
5697
7185
5693
7186
372
6086
I "94
1095
2932
logi
1090
1093
2936
1087
1086
2931
6088
ASHLEY.
Achsa 5010
Adaline _- 1766
Chauncey C 500S
David..'. 1765
Elijah
Lovica Champion. :042
Eliza , 1764
Eher SteObins.
Enoch -
Sibyl Chapin. 699
Francis -
I.vdia Ely. 1097
Frank P 611S
Frederick K 6119
Henrietta 2827
James W ._ 6117
Joseph -
Achsa Colton. 1 2353
Joseph L -- 5009
Justin j 2956
Asenath Kimball.
RobertC 2826
Sibyl 1763
Fly Rogers.
ATWELL.
Elisha B
Marion Ely. 977
Elisha B - 2609
AUSTIN.
Aaron W — 1132
Adalaide M 3071
Alfred E - 3485
Alices .- 3077
Cyrenins Bisbe.
Angel ine .-j 1199
Augusta M : 3059
Betsev A ...13068
John R. Bnrdiek.
Burgess 1198
Caroline 1201
Isaac Po7i'ers.
Joseph Jcnks. \
Charles C ; 1131
Daniel I 3070
Daniel N - 3062
David I 1196
David- ; 3064
David R ---
Lucinda X. Ely.
Edwin
Polly Smith.
Edwin J
Lienor.-
Elizabeth C
Elizabeth T.
Leonard W. Richardson.
Elkanah C.
£//=n White
Emma L .
Emma R
George
Ro.\-anna Ely.
George.
Lovina Felt.
Ina M-
F.
John.
Laura C.
Lewis C .
Luella.
Luman
Marvin .
Mary E.
Augustus T. Post.
Noah E-
INDEX.— PART II.
461
Eliza Coihai.
Petei O
Plu-hcJ. Elv. 2243
Sarah '._ 1203
Elhri.ige Hoiiskins.
Sylvester 3066
William C 3060
BACKUS.
Charles H _: 588S
Florence M \ 5890
Harriet A 5889
Henry. 2807
Miiria L. Ely. 2S07
Herbert M...' 5886
Lester I_ 73°!
Rufiis N
Alia- K. Elv. 5861
BACON.
.\nna E 4050
Emma L 404S
Esther E - 4052
LucvJ 4049
William E
/,»;,■ /•;. Ely. 1780
BAGG.
DanT. 2357
Ernest N _ 5020
Harriet E 5019
Huldah M J 5599
Hairy L. Ashley.
James.
Sibyl Taylor J 910
James N 2359
Maiy S. Loomis.
Joseph L --- 5600
Justus
Delia Loomis. 2642
Sibyl ---_ 2358
William S. Elwell.
Winthrop S - 5021
BAGLEY.
TohnJ..-.
I-Lfler A. La-i'rence. 5330
Lenora H 7089
BAILEY.
Bessie G 7108
Guy C 6322
Howard L _ .- 5538
Hugh 5539
Jessie C 6324
John --- 7110
Jonah B - - 1 6323
Laura M 6320
Nathan E
Sopliroitia M. Cleveland. 2599
Louisa C. Clevelaiiel. 5 5 16
Nun
Mafil.la Elv. 33OI
BAKER.
Abbie M 527S
Alfred L ' 5273
Charles E | 6627
Charles R -.. (
Harriet E. Ely. \ 3587
Chester S I
Emily S. Gill. 2108
Edna S 4334
Evangeline D.- 6626
George 0 5274
Gertrude A 5276
Helen E 6722
Isaiah
Julia H. Fox. 4192
James S
Mary J. Vaffiii. 6139
John A - 5272
Joseph R -- -
Emily S. Gill. 2108
Mary I 5277
Mary J 734"
Prentice ,- -
LoKra A\ Woods. 2494
Stedman ] 6721
Ulysses G _. -..- 5275
BALCH.
Alberts 5269
Elmer A 5267
Josephine Chapman.
Herbert M 5265
Mrs. Ella Priudle.
Laura A ; 526S
Samuel R 1
Elizabeth K. Woods. 2492
Uriel K --| 5271
William A ( 5270
BALL.
Charles E 1S20
El?ira E. Whiling.
Charles W -- 4098
Edwin H I
Eiirodiee Ely. 733
Elvira L --J 4103
Eurodice E 1 4097
Francis W I i8i8
Georgiana Wilher.
Francis W __ — 4095
Frederick T J 4096
George T ! 4100
Gillman K _--: 1821
Emma M. Kennedy.
Gillman K ' j 4104
Harriet E j 4101
Henry J I 1817
BALLARD
Annie L 6639
Mahlon H
Ellen K. Col/on. 381S
WalterC._ 6657
William E.... - 6658
BANCROFT.
Catharine P.. .-. 392
Daniel _ 127
Mary M. I'allean.
Edward
Mary Ely. 36
Edward _ -. 126
Penelope Eelhnos. \
Edward N ' 38S
Vrsnla Hill.
Eliza Maria..- j 393
James D. Ross.
W. F. Barren.
Harriet Carolina 394
390
Julia Louisa .
George A. Lamb.
Maria F
Mary A
Horalio H. Tiirpin.
Samuel F
Xaney Dixon.
BANISTER.
Adam C ,
Matilda Rose.
Albert
Harriet X. Young.
Albert-
Albert W
Alice C - ---' 4903
Amelia 2326
Charles A. D. Berezy.
391
396
389
2300
2333
4828
4961
Amelia P 4897
Andrew J , 2329
Anna 907
Erastus Thompson. \
Bathsheba ! 899
/saae Thompson.
Caroline E .'• 4946
Catharine L | 4921
CharlesA- '4898
CharlesG 4896
CharlesO 4916
Charles W _ 2317
Anna La Masney.
Charles W_ 1--- 4959
Louvina Leeper.
Charlotte 4900
Clarence M ' 4907
Edward W 4917
Eliza 2310
Justus While.
Elizabeth 2319
Albert G. Miller.
Ellen M 4S92
Emma R 4893
Fanny 897
Ebenezer Shedd.
Fanny - 2327
Linns Kendall.
Florence M. C 4908
Frank G_ 4914
Frank N ! 4960
George L. 4S95
George M 4922
Giles.- 2315
A Imira Seebor.
Marinda S. Gillett.
Gouverneur 2313
Sarah Weleh.
Harriet. 4833
Helen H 4906
Heman 902
Seraph Blood.
Henry C 2323
Henry O 4902
Herbert L 4962
Hester Ann -. 2301
Madison Rie hards. , ,
Hester Ann ; 4829
Ida M --! 4920
James F 14923
John L 4918
Julia 2328
Van R. W. Sunderlin.
Lucy 900
Rufus Root.
Mariett - 2335
Alfred R. Kellogg.
MaryC
Robert C. Briggs.
Mary E 4S91
Mary E
Mary J
Mercia
Horaee A. Gillett.
Minnie Z
Morris.. 231
APelvina Wightman.
Martha M. Seehor.
Osmond... 901
Charlotte Wilson.
Osmond R I 4904
Pliny - 903
Abigail Whieher.
Pluma
Alonso Persons.
Richard A
Roderick
Lvdia Plaee.
231S
4945
4899
2311
4915
2299
4919
904
462
DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN ELY.
Mrs, Esther G. Yoitiii^
Rowenna
Silas Bo-tiU'u.
Rowenna _.
Jonathan Charles.
Roxanna
Roxanna C
Samantha I 4911
Sarah ; 2302
Thomas DeLane.
Sarali L 4894
Silas
Thankful Ely.
Silas . _. ._
Luanda E. Emerson
Stephen W
Susan
Thankful E... ,.
Luther Gillman.
Theodosia
John Chase.
Warren
Sarah Place.
Wayne
Wayne
Catharine Walsh.
BARBOUR.
Harriet D
Richard S. Barnes.
Lucius
Harriet L. Day.
Lucius A
Harriet E. Barnes.
BARDWELL.
Carlos. . ...
Orra L. Frink.
Alonzo F
Mabel E
BARKER.
William L
.\faria E. Ely.
Edward B
Clarence L
BARMORE.
' Eh.
Amos
.Mat
May.;
BARNUM.
Ira
Clarissa Ely.
Edwards E._
Mary E. Fogerty.
James H
Alary M. Loveridge.
Mary A. L
Thomas R. Jeffery.
Clarissa A. _
Julia L
Bartholemew.
Myron
Sophia M. Gill.
ElvC
Elia M
Marietta
BARTLET.
Titus
Susan Chapin.
Edwin A
Juliet T
BASSINGER.
Daniel
Lvdia Ely.
EllaD
Elizabeth M. _
2330
2316
4905
342
2322
2324
2320
906
905
a.! 14
6027
2885
6025
2154
4430
4431
3448
6460
6461
1225
3112
1334
3420
6405
6406
6407
2097
4315
4316
4317
7S0
19S1
2744
5760
5762
Frank E
Frederick
George H. _
Jacob W_
Eliza L. Ely.
BATES.
Benjamin G
Julia B. Ely.
Benjamin H
Sallie H. Donley.
Benjamin L
Caleb F ,
Ellen Ely.
Charles F
Edward A
Josephine Bainber.
Edward S
Elizabeth .._
Erastus M . . .
Jerusia Ely.
Josephine M
Julia A.
Edward C. Rogers.
Julia A..
Mary H
Sarah E
Malcolm Mc/nnis.
Sudie S ...
William D...
BLACKMAN.
Jonathan L
Lucy .1. Learned.
Fred \V
BRACKENRIDGE
William L..-.
Maty R. Webster.
Frederick L
Ly man W
Julia A_.
Mary E
Henry W
Mititiie .1/. .S7<u-et.
Harlan A
Fanny E
BRADLEY.
Joseph W _
Clara .4. Morse.
Mary A
J. L. Eisenhrey.
Evelyn D.
Willintn D. Dutton.
Arthur W
William M
Edward L
BRAYTON.
Albert P..
L^ouisa C. Ely.
Isaac H.
Maty E. Pitney.
Helen' M
Alexander Campbell.
Albert P.
Charles E
Cassie A. L'' hi Hips.
Henry P
Lester
Eititiia Whiteomb.
Arthur L
BEACH.
Addison A .
AlfredE
Harriet E. ILolbrook.
Annie B
John M. Farrier.
Charles H
5761
5766
5759
1374
3532
6598
1211
3089
3534
6597
2674
997
6596
3533
6593
6595
3531
6594
3535
3528
6582
1581
3807
3808
3809
3810
3811
3813
3814
3464
6475
6477
647S
6479
6480
574
1641
1643
1644
1645
3948
3200
5915
3469
6491
5912
Charles V 6483
Fantiie M. Wilmot.
Drusilla B._ 3466
Alexander R-iersted. \
Ella I 6485
ElIenD j 6498
Emma B 16484
Emmerson E , 5916
Frederick C 6492
Margaret Gilbert.
Harriet E I 6497
Harry Y ' 6488
Harry D ..I 346S
Ann E. Fordman.
Henry M . j
Lora Ann Ely. 1039
James E _ 5914
Jennie H 6493
Joseph P. ... _. 3470
Eliza M. Belts.
Joseph W. _ 6501
Marv A _ , 6495
l/oward T. Moss.
Mary L. W _ 6496
Moses S 3467
Chloe Buckingham.
Moses Y
Nancy Day. 1 1353
Moses Y _ I 6502
Rendel E | 2819
Melissa Yule.
William B ! 6486
William Y 3473
Ettittta A. Miittson.
Willis R I 5913
Violet- 6487
BEAMAN.
HiramC...
Maty A. Jx:illiam. , 2378
Sarah E _. 1 5058
Ella J I 5059
Frances A 5060
Cornelia A 5061
Mary A _ 1 5062
Lillian I 5:063
BEARE.
Isaac -
.Sarah T. Ely. 2239
Clara V- 4663
BEEBE.
Alexander 6702
Aurelia 4042
Cordelia L ._ 5425
George C 6704
George W 4041
Jeanie McCay.
JaneE 6700
John F _.
L.ucretia Miller. 2547
John H 5424
Joseph L
Aurelia J. Chapin. 1775
Julia A 5427
Philip S _ 6701
Sophia M 6703
Theodore C 4040
Amanda Ellis.
Theodore C 6699
BELCHER.
Horace A
Clara J. Davis. ■ 4395
Calla.- . 6792
Lida B ..6793
BELDEN.
Chauncey
Lucy B. Ely. 1166
INDEX.— PART II.
463
Theodore W - - 3002
Elizabeth E 3003
Shf/iat IV. Bozi'h-s.
Heibert C - 3004
Xcl/i,- P. Milla:
CliaiinCL-v M \ 6176
BENJAMIN.
Olivei D-
l.iicia S, Woods."
Svlvia E
■ Thomas Williams.
BENNETT.
Charles E _
Edith D. Chapin.
Charles F
Donna M. T
Edith C
Ella M,
Gerrit J
Grace A -
Harriet
James E -
Eliza r. Chase.
Donna M. Chase.
James S. -
Mary J. Place.
John C --
Myrtle C
Perry -
Addic H. Ely.
Sophia E —
Willie S -
BENSON.
Benjamin W_ -
Eunice L. Elv.
Frank W .'
Mai-i^aret Ruff.
Charles A..
Harvey H __
Charles F
Marion |
BETTS.
Alfred H. B
.4nna A. Mason. '
Abbie C.
All'crt E. French.
Harriet I -
Giisla-'iis A. H\'de.
Mary E '
B REESE.
Anyu^tiae
Marion E. Miinsell.
Carlton M -
Elizabeth D _
Una E
Theodore S
BREWBACKER.
Henry —
Phebe E. Ely.
Ely H -
BREWER.
Ajalon -
Alva B.--
Amos
Prudence A. Smith.
Sarah A. Leffingiuell.
Amos D
Annie G
Charles H. Goff.
Belinda C -
Abraham Avery.
Brainard M
Charles B
Charles D .-
Chauncev B. S
2459
5i8o<7
4046
4976
4977
5779
5778
4975
5781
6709
2339
2341
4984
4974
57S0
2749
4978
4985
2508
5302
5303
7076
7077
7078
221C
4599
4600
4601
3819
6660
6662
6663
6664
4751
7050
1532
3720
1542
3703
3698
1515
3705
3657
3682
3709
Ella A. Spaulding.
.4lcesta L. Stone.
Edward C 3629
/^o.vanna A'. Pobinson.
Edward P 1529
Harriet X. Ely. 1510
Edwin A_ -.. 3663
Edwin B 1520
Eliza A. .'i/encer.
Elizabeth B - 151S
John B. Pice.
Eloisa F 1517
Perrv Goodell.
Emeliiis -- 1534
Emerson G..,.. 3^45
Emily F - --- 3683
Emily P - 3666
Eunice . 547
John Morgan.
Frances C 3662
Francis E- - 1527
Chloe Sheldon.
Francis H ,3648
Marv S. Clapp.
Florence H 3628
.-lugustus p. Waggoner.
George A-- 3714
Eva L. Kinne.
George G 3^55
Harriet M 3715
William B. Chapin.
Henry ---
Lovice Burt. \ 532
Henry B 1476
Henry B - -I 1519
Laura L. Giddings.
Mary .4. Butchers.
HenrvE 3721
Herbert W - 3656
Isaac. - 1538
James M 1533
Eliza Gilbert.
JemimaB 1523
Samuel L. Ward.
John L - -- 3660
Josephine 1537
Gideon K. Gilbeit,
Julia H - I 3646
Geor^^e IT. Clement. ,
Laura' L --- 365S
Lillian I ; 37o6
Louisa I 152S
Calvin Quiggle.
Lucy A - 1530
Charles Turner.
Luke -.- 544
Ma?y Bliss.
Louisa Hale.
Luther ---: 545
Laura Merrick.
Luther L --- i53i
Lydia H. - 1474
Edwin .v. Colt.
Maria 1 1524
Jesse Bishop.
MariannaA [ 37ii
Willis E. Wait.
Marie L. _ 3^59
Mary C 1536
Daniel Herbert.
Marv E -- ! 3664
Mary M j 1526
Daniel I. Kendall.
MarvR..- - 36S4
Mary S I475
Samuel D. Cooley.
Mercy- '- 542
David Hitchcock.
Moses K
Emily C. Palmer. 1522
Myron'. [ 1535
Laura //. Luce.
Myron L ... 3700
Permelia - 1525
Hezekiah Stocking.
Josiah Fitch.
Raymond A ' 3722
Rolland M | 3712
Sarahs. 1521
Smith L 3708
Mary Powell.
Solomon B i54t
AlmiraJ. Olds.
Solomon G -..!37io
Sophia F \ 1539
Joseph G. Eustis. i
Sophia F.. I 3719
Susan J I 3653
Timothy 546
Mary Fuller.
Timothy B ...| 154°
ViolaP. , 3707
Walter G ..' 3654
Wilmer E 3713
Henrietta M. White.
Anna M. Turner.
William
Mercy Ely.
William
Jemima Bliss.
William E 1516
Mrs. Eliza T. Xorri.
William L....
Willis A
BILLINGS.
Samuel D
Henrietta P.- Ely.
Mary E
George Pence.
Henry P
Mary J. Montgomery.
Rose E
John C. On:
Charles D
2156
4432
4433
4434
6799
Willi.im P ; 6S00
BILSBORROW.
George M . . _
Lvdia ,1/. //,;//. 717S
Earl W 736S
3647
3630
BINGHAM.
Howard C
Frances L. Moore.
EarlA
BIRD.
William H
Susan Bowen.
Ossian F
Susan R
Nicholas .
Laura C. Wilde:
Daisy
Richard
Theodore
BIRGE.
Edward
Cornelia M. Day.
Marv R
Llewellen D
Edward B
Russell II
Robert M
Lilla R
2947
6108
2345
4995
4996
4262
6762
6765
6766
1^70
4167
416S
4169
4171
4172
4173
464
DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN ELY.
BISBE.
Cvrenius
'Alia- S. Austin. 3077
Ada A 6223
BISHOP.
I esse
M,iri,i Bn
Lycortas B.
George W
Albert
BISSELL.
George P
Jtdia S. Day.
Caroline D
BIXBY.
Joseph E,-
Mary Ely.
Edgar F
Mary D
Chaiit's H. Nints.
Blanch 1
1524
3669
3670
3671
2S92
6040
2504
5294
5295
5296
BLISS.
Annie D.. 3825
Caroline R 6922
Charles L 3829
Edwin M 3S24
Maria L. Henderson.
Emma 1 3827
Isaac G
Eunice B. Day. 1592
J onathan 1 54
Lawrence _ _ 468
Lewis 152
Lizzie L 6665
Luke
Mercy Elv. 43
Luke 151
Mary Bliss.
Luke __ 467
Martin 155
Mary 4^5
Solomon B
Erancees E. Mason. 4585
Sylvesters 3830
William G.. 3828
Walter B I 6924
BRIDGEMAN.
Oliver |
Nancy Col ton. 603
Mary J 1695
NancyC j 1696
BRIGGS.
Abigail S 4928
Almira L .. 4929
Arland 1 1251
Lydia Hall.
Sarah E. Morey.
-A^rland 3191
Byron 1253
Harriet 1249
George Howland.
Herbert 3192
John E -..- - 1248
Janette Waldron.
Lewis A
Mary C - _
Stephen J. McCUllan.
Mary E
Alexander Robertson.
Mary E
Perry J | 31S9
Robert C -
Mary C. Banister. 2318
Rosella M 4926
4927
3174
1291
1250
4930
RuthM
IFilliam M^allace.
Sarah A.
Daniel Weston.
Theodore W
Tilford E
William --
Roxanna Eh.
William C..'
William I
4925
3190
435
3188
3175
1267
439
3245
1269
BRIMMER.
Abigail
Minor.
John Carroll.
Daniel M ,
Nancy Ely. I
Edward .-,.
Ellen J. .-
George N . Rice.
Eliza
Leander Powers.
Eugene E j 3242
Israel 3244
Jennie 3240
Rensselaer E 1 270
.Adaline A. Bo'wers. \
Russell. I 1268
Martha J. Phillips. \
Thomas P ; 3239
Vancv 3243
BOARD.
David
Laura Woods.
Oscar F
Clarissa W. Richards.
Frank M
Anna
BOIES.
Abbie L...
William A. Porter.
Artemas
Abigail Ely.
Caroline E : 1681
George B. Ely.
Elizabeth i 3998
Ethan E 16S3
Ma>y E. Howe.
Henry H ..4009
Jane L | 1680
Joel L. Dickenson. ,
Justus I
Sarah Ely. 59^
Justus Pi..-- 1686
Justus W --' 40:2
Sarah 1684
Edward P. Cowles.
William I 1682
Sarah R. Hogeiroom.
William A - I 3999
William E.. - I 1679
Elisabeth P. Wright.
William J '4010
BOW^EN.
Silas
Rowena Banister.
Susan 2345
William H. Bird.
Daniel 2346
Colvin. I
Barker. I
AdoniramJ... 2347
Frances A. Fellows.
James C 2348
935
2458
2450
5167
5168
1685
595
Imbert H. Denny.
Carroll E 499S
Carrie E. j 4999
Imlicrt 5000
BOWLES. !
Stephen W
Elizabeth E. Belden. \ 3003
Elizabeth B -! 6172
6173
6174
6175
Stephen W
John E
Harry T
BOZWORTH.
Jared..
Lucy Jliddiard.
Juliet 1456
William Ashley.
Mary A 1457
Charles Hubbard.
Pamelia 1458
A'. G. Elton.
BLOOD.
Charles L
Maiy E. Eh: 1 2500
Charles H...'. 5287
Lora 1 ! 5288
BROCKWAY.
Romeo E
I >i. 111,1 S. U\vJ.<. 2404
Cluules R 5121
BRONSON
Noah L
Sophia Worthington. 2560
George W 54^0
Helen .\ 5461
BROOKS.
AnnC 5543
David Leonard.
Aphia 1021
Arotine G 5547
Philo Kennedy.
Beriah | 1022
Davis B 5542
Nancy Isbell.
Eliab 1025
Marcia Burns.
Frank 7156
FranklinS 5541
Catharine A Moore.
Frederick M 2603
Julia G. .Moore.
Catharine Moore.
Frederick M 5553
George E 2601
Olite Grace.
GeorgeW | 5544
Hannah G -..: 5549
James L. Cole.
Henry - j 7153
Julia A.. I 5552
John Sinclair.
Levi
Persis Ely. 361
Levi I020
Mary. 7155
Mary P 5540
Theodore Watson.
Milton 2600
Sarah Braitiard.
Orinda 1019
Philander 2604
Philo 1024
Harriet Ring.
Ralph .' 5546
Ralph : 7163
Robert W. .-.| 555o
INDEX.— PART II.
465
Maiy Pcney.
Shailor F... —
Coritclia Brooks.
Wakeman _ .--
Anna Ely.
William -.
BROWN.
Samuel . ,- —
Sarah Ely.
Edmund -
Amanda —
Elizabeth
William ■
Sarah A. Gossard.
Coral I
William E
Rossamond G.
BRO^A^NELL.
Nathan
Mai ah Ely.
Harriet L- -
Tlionios C. liobbins.
Chester H
BULL.
Asa P -
Ruth M. Ely.
Harr)' E
William D..
BURCH.
PorlL-r
Harriet A. Ely.
Evalyn T
Frank J. Xelson.
Marv E
Addie P
Edgar
Clara M. Taylor.
Edith M_..
Eli/.alieth
BURCHARD.
Charles \
Edwaid "L
Ely
'Harriet McNiel.
Sarah Van Eps.
Frances B —
Eihoard Burchard.
Frances M
George H
Harriet
Harriet E ...
Harriet M
Henry M -.
Eliza Clark.
Horatio
Frances Chapin.
Horatio C
Jane jV. Lawver.
James C
Minnie S. Shiipp.
Jesse
Jesse -
Elizabeth C. Fry.
John .._
John A
John E
Jonathan
Beiilah Ely.
Letitia
Louisa --
Walter Morgan.
Louisa --
Hiram D. Converse.
Margaret B
Chauncey N. Waten
Marv
974
7154
I22I
3105
3106
3107
3312
6341
6342
6343
820
2083
2085
3IOI
6241
6242
1244
3160
3163
3165
3206
6295
6296
5992
5991
1053
5995
5993
285S
5978
2856
2854
5976
1056
2864
1060
2863
5979
367
1054
105S
2855
2865
1061
2S57
Marv A
IVilliam H. Fello',<s
Mary E
Lani/'ert S. Fine,
Mary H 2870
George G. Diitcher.
Nathan 1059
Marv A. Slranahan.
Sarah M 2S60
BURDICK.
John R
Betsey A. Austin. \ 3068
Mary E _. 6215
Perry G . . -J 6216
Williajn 11.... 6217
BURHANS.
James E ..
Hattie R. Po-vers. 3241
Grace E _. 6305
BURLEIGH.
Benjamin -
Hannah S. Cook. I 2164
William E. --.14444
Marcia j 4445
Lucia E — ! 4446
Julia A.--- 4447
Sarah M 4448
George R - -'4449
Charles I 4450
Inez -- 4451
BURR.
Alberts - .- 4745
Mrs. Rose Daniels.
Cynthia E.-- -. 4747
Fannie E - — 1 4506
Frank .V. Look.
George A--
Sarah M. Ely. I 2186
George H -- 4509
Harry K I 4510
Horace S-.
Lney Ely. , 2269
Mabel C-- .. ' 7043
Marv L 4748
George II'. .Slater.
Ralph E 4744
Ella C. Ho-oe.
Ida M. Dolbeer.
Theodore B
Flora C. Mills.
BURT.
Arthur S
Chloe -
James Maxwell.
Edmund.-
Gideon .. _ —
Lydia Hale.
Gideon -
Henr)'
Caroline Finney.
Louisa - — -
Henry /sham.
Lovice
Henry Brewer.
Mary F....
Moses
Esther Ely. I 178
Moses..- ! 534
Sarah Robbins.
Betsey Sessions. j
Roderick ' 149°
Marietta Bestor.
Mary E. Goodell.
Sarah - ' 1484
Alfred Isliam.
William Gill.
3568
4746
3570
533
1488
171
529
1489
1487
532
3569
Sarah R
BUSH.
Aaron
Martha Judd. 279
.\aron .. 791
Amelia - ' 2002
Asahel ..-, 789
Sally Noble. '
.Asahel .--.-- ' 2004
Edmund H 2005
Edward H 4088
Frederick...
Eliza S. Hunt. 1 806
Frederick D- 4085
George _- -
Marv L. Elv. \ 2798
Hattie L \ 4087
Ida C ... 586S
Jeanie E-- - 4086
Leonard 794
Lydia Saeket.
Luke 2000
Lydia E 2010
M'artha J ) 2011
Mary .." '- i 793
Gideon Stiles. \
Mary 2001
Robert - 790
Sarah | 2013
Seth - - - - I 2003
William I 792
William S ' 2012
BUSHMAN.
Aimer
Jane E. Ely. 2732
Cornelia- 5735
Bently Cor/>y.
BUTLER.
RufusH.- 1
Nancv J. Lee. I 3524
.Alice E ' 6574
William L 6575
Jared E 6576
John E I 6577
Harvev M --- 6578
Mary S 6579
Emmet A - --^ 6580
CADWELL.
George '.
Adaline Ely. ' 2284
Amelia M - 47S9
Daniel Af. Naee.
Georgetta- 4791
Lettie M -■--; 4792
CADY.
Shuball H - --
Sarah B. ILanilin. ' 1309
John H I 3349
Charles D I 3350
Walter H - I 3351
CAMPBELL.
.Albert II .- 455b
Alexander
Ilelen M. Brayton. 1643
Alexander.- --- 3949
AnnaA 2199
William Frazer.
Augustus 4558
Charles A 5405
Charles E \ 6876
Duncan -
Sarah Ann Lee. \ 2541
Edgar C [ 4555
Edward H 14552
Marv E. Wood.
466
DKSCENDAN'I'S HAVIXC; OTHER NAMES THAN ELY.
8 Edwin 2203
Mary White.
9 Ed win F 4566
9 Edwin L 4572
8 Elizabeth _. 3952
9 Florence _ 4569
9 Frederick 4557
10 Frederick J 6878
9 George A 5404
8 Harriet 2202
Asahcl Kent.
Peter D. McNaughton.
•I Helen 4559
Orville B. Skinner.
7 ] Henr)^ _ 123S
8 Homer M 2200
Prudence A. Curtiss.
10 I Homer W 6874
9 Joel C 4553
Harriet Long.
Louisa Allison.
'' John
Phehe Ely. 433
7 John
Sarah Ely. 873
'I John B - - 5403
Sarah L. Chase.
" John H 4554
> John L__. 2207
Syh'ia J'arniely.
9 John L 4573
10 John R 6875
9 Lilleburn 4568
9 Louisa B 4571
/./. Wont.
" Louisa C .- 3951
7 Margaret 1240
Mary A... _. 2208
Benj. /•'. Lock.
I^'raucis LL. Lamb.
9 Mar)- E 4567
8 Nellie M 3950
7 Polly 1239
8 j Richard B. 2204
' Louisa L'annely.
9 ' Richard M 4570
10 Robert C 6SS1
S Robert E 2201
Honor H. Robbins.
Sylvia E 6S79
CARD.
Sj'lvester
Maria L. Day. 2223
Julian S __ 4627
Diantha D. Oliver.
Munn D 4629
Mary L. Hough.
Lawrence J 69S0
Ella M 69S1
Cornelia M.- 6982
Charles S 6983
Alice B _ 6985
Arthur V __ 6986
George W 69S7
Grace G 698S
Mary L 6989
CARPENTER.
Orrin.
Alinira Miller. I 2940
9 Arthur H 6097
9 James M.
9 Roswell ! 6099
9 Duane j 6100
9 Leon 6101
9 Clifford O I 6102
CARROLL.
John
Ahigail Brimmer. \ 1267
John 3236
Philip_.. 3237
Patrick 3238
CARY,
MighiU
Lucy Worcester. 2124
Caroline W _ 4362
Amasa W. Swallow.
IraA... 4363
Angeline M. Smith.
CHADBOURNE.
Charles 11
Henrietta J. I'opliff.
Charles N 6035
Henrietta R 6036
Katiebel _ 6037
Rodney \V 6038
CHAMPION.
Aaron 1046
Mary J. Griggs.
Eliza Maxwell.
Aaron B , 2841
Lizzie S. Taylor. \
Aaron H . | 2835
Georgia A. Davis.
Julia E. Smith.
Adelia E 5926
AnnieJ 5965
Benjamin F 2825
Ellen P. Shackford.
Burt 5953
Carlton C 5964
Edward B 5948
Eiias 1044
Esther Strong.
Elias 2831
Sophia J. Hanger.
Eliza I 2820
Eliza A 2851
Richard J. Lareo-''e.
Eliza D 5966
Elizabeth B . L'324
Paoli Lalhrop.
EmilvS. 2834
W. K. A'irkfatrick.
Esther L 5930
Flavia 105 1
Florence T. 5949
Francis 1050
Eliza A. Discotnb.
Francis J 2852
Ann E. Cole.
Harry 5939
Henry 1047
Lsabella Gelden.
Hervey 1040
Hannah Ashley.
Hervey 2823
Ida M... 5928
Isabella C 2842
James //. Godman.
James E 2833
Sarah J. Thrasher.
James W 5929
Jane M_.. 2853
George W. Garmany,
John N 1048
Sarah A. Chadbourn.
John N 2829
Cordelia E. Sanford.
John N 2840
Mary C. Washington.
John N 5920
Minnie S. Monk.
John R
John W
Julia.
Lovica
Elijah .Ashlev.
Mabel ... ...'.
Maria
MariaS.
James IF. McAlpin.
Mintiie E
Moses
Elizabeth G. Holland.
Moses A
Reuben
Silence Ely.
Reuben
Parna Stebbins.
Reuben
Julia E. Granger.
Mrs. Martha S. Mower.
Reuben E. ..
Elizabeth Bell.
Sallie
Sarah A
Sarah A
Sarah M..
Silence E..
David Mosley.
Stephen E
Susan T
Willie
CHAMPLIN.
Ezra B
Amelia L.Janes.
Allie J
George L
John E
Justus J
Eunice L
CHAPIN.
Abe!
Abel C
Abel n
Abijah W
Achsa
Isaac L. Gardner.
Adaline _.
.Sell: Bliss, Jr.
Adaline A
Charles Eeriy.
Albert F.
Albert W
Alden
LLannah W. Munn.
Alfred E
Cynthia Spencer.
Ann J - ,
James W. Crooks,
Anna A
Charles W. Higby.
Anna C
Antoinette
Ariel C
Asahel
Sarah Brink.
Asahel
Asahel
Aurelia J
Joseph L. Beebe.
Barnabas S
Clarissa A. Smith.
Benjamin M
Betsey
Williard W. Fay.
Caleb ...
Catharine
5924
5947
2821
1042
5952
1052
2836
5925
1045
365
1041
2830
2839
5938
2832
5927
5931
1049
5921
5963
5940
2972
■ f'Mg
- 6150
- 6151
- 6152
_i 6153
I
- 773
-| 1911
■! 1974
. I 1966
-| 555
-I 1909
6053
3751
772
1548
1961
4044
1976
1741
1740
271
1915
1925
1775
1972
3748
igi6
1742
INDEX.— PART II.
467
6 I Celia , 557
Elijah L. ll'clisfcr.
A/i-x. Bmckoiritlgi:
S Charles G ! 1914
S Charles S 3752
9 Charles T 15176
S Charles W 1965
S Charlotte B __ 1967
8 I Chester W '. 1977
9 ' Clara J 4043
t S/c//uy S. Ift'yivoiHi.
Clarissa.... : 68g
Samuel H 11 nip liny.
7 Clarissa j 693
Krastits Morgan,
7 Clarissa 778
IValti-r Pt-asf.
Cleone j 685
IViUiani Taylor.
Climene ! 686
Ezckid Day.
Coffin _ i 480
Cornelia 3742
John Diihy.
Daniel 3747
Daniel E 1550
Betsey Haneoek.
5 David G 1932
9 Delia 6055
7 Dexter 774
6 Dorcas 273
Ahel Cliapiii.
1 : Dorcas ., 777
C/iesler U: Chaphi.
9 Edith D I 4046
Charles E. Bennett. \
8 Edmund D .^. 1962
8 Edward P 1 1990
9 Edwin D 1 6054
7 ' Electa I 767
Pearly irariier.
Johii S. Abbe.
5 Elisha i..
Miraim Ely. \ 70
6 Elisha 244
Eunice Jones.
7 Elisha 697
Betsey Morgan.
Eliza J , 1928
Eliza S._ _. I 1999
8 Elizabeth ' 1760
5 Elizabeth 1995
Ellen. _ _.. 1993
Emigine __ , 3761
Enoch I 243
Eunice Nash.
7 Enoch. .' 6S7
7 Enoch.-.- I 691
.Vrs. Lydia Chapin.
Enoch C- 1737
6 Erastus __ 278
7 Erastus.. 765
Jane Stuart.
Eugene R... 3756
Eunice 695
Charles Feri-e.
Eunice 1 1758
8 Frank. 2906
Mary .7. Durkee.
8 Francis U 13754
George ] 1973
8 George 1996
George A 1969
Jennie M. Corbett.
George F \ 3740
Emeline Bouke.
GilesH
Lucy L. Leavens. I 2455
Gordon __
Lydia Cooley.
Gordon M
Harriet
Harve}-
Hannah Chapin.
Harvey D
Henry E
Henry H
Henry J
Horace
Horace B
Harriet Bouk.
Horatio N
Huldah
JLezekiah Jones.
Hummiston
Isaac
Nancy Sibley.
Isaac N
Almira Llitchcoek.
James ..
J^ne
Jemima
Charles P. Lyman.
Samuel Kingsbury.
Jemima.
John
.Varifaret Eh:
John .' '.
John
John
Sallv Curtis.
JohnM
Amanda /,. Button.
John M_.-
John M
John P.- -
Josiah B
Josiah S
Sarah E. .Sybrandt.
Jube _ ._
Julia M
Juliana
Julius.-
Julius E-
I^eonard.
Mary Ely
Leonard
Leonard
Leonard -
Levi
Lorenzo -.
Lovincia M .
Lovisa C.
Lora S
Charles //'. Alden.
Lucius D
Lucius T
Luey Capon.
Lucv
Lucy --
Lucy
Lucy L
Luke
Caroline Stieki.
Lydia A
Lyman ;
Lyman A -
Margaret
Collins Bnnen.
Margaret
Marcv
Elijah !Vebste>
Maria
Maria
Marian L
1949
1994
771
1963
4047
5175
1927
706
3739
1918
550
192 1
1924
769
252
272
703
761
1910
1970
1968
1964
3738
I 704
' 3760
1547
275
1931
249
159
479
701
1755
245
784
3757
1988
3749
3750
1983
1912
1991
1552
787
1975
551
1756
1992
1997
Marv
E'leazer M. Day.
Mary
Mary A
Marv C
Mary S-
Matilda
Ezekiel Webster.
Miriam
Daniel Miller.
Miriam
J:>aniel Lit tie fie Id.
Miriam
Miriam Z
Nancy C
Naomi
.X. B. .MeCrea.
Ogden
Ogden N-
Oral -
El>er Wright.
Orlando
Lydia Damon,
Orlando
Maria P. Dickinso
Orramel
Jemima Smith.
Orril--
.1 ndre'w L''rank.
Parmelia ..
William Snou:
Phebe
Alonzo Lamb.
Philo.--
/..aura L'erry.
Pliny
Naomi Taylor.
Pliny.
Emilv .7. Black me I
Polly.:...
.4sa Munger.
Riley
L'crsis Cole.
Polly Price.
Samuel--
Sarah -
Sarah A
John Farnam.
Sarah E
Sewall.-
Sewell
Martha Lamson.
Sewell
Sibyl.
Enoch .Ashley.
Silas
Solomon ,
Betsey I 'an LLorn.
Solomon
Lucy Otis.
Solomon
Solomon
Sophia
Russell De7uey.
Spencer A.
Stephen
Ze/da Ely.
Stephen
L^ovinia I/iimmistoi
Stephen .... .. ..
Stephen M
I^ucy Lucore.
Stephen M
Sumner. -.
Mary Liice.
Susan ..
Titus Bartlet.
705
1923
1948
1929
1762
553
1759
1933
1 761
1984
1744
1739
770
276
783
1545
290S
277
1917
785
274
782
760
700
247
1922
250
1930
24S
692
6056
556
1076
1555
2909
246
3741
74
762
1920
781
1985
776
780
468
DESCENDANTS HAVINCl OTHER NAMES THAN ELY,
Susan A._ _
Theressa -
A/kii Taylor.
Theodore
Aiir.liaEly.
Theodore E
Theodore W_
Thomas J._ _.
Tirzah -.
Ahia- Fern:
Titus
Vinela L._
Warren
Ah-rah Ball.
Etizah-lh Ball.
Warren
Warren D
William .-..
William
William
William H....
Zebulon _
Ly.lia Ely.
Zebulon
Polly Banhocll.
Elvira Fuller.
Zervia..
Perky Munger.
CHAPMAN.
Albert (■
Sarah A. Wliiteomh.
Grace
Alfred E
CHAPPELL.
Morris
Maty A . Starr.
Julia D-
Catharine S
Mary L
Harriet R
CHARLES.
Jonathan
Ko'u'ena Banister.
Aristone
Clark B. Delano.
I/arrison Jiapgood.
Alice L...
CHASE.
Albert S _...
Aurora
Donna M
James E. Bennett.
Eliza V
James E. Bennett.
Fanny S
Dai'id Anilrus.
Theodorus Xorthrop,
Franklin A
Harriet A
James
Emily Miller.
James
Electa P. Lee.
J ohn
Theodosia Banister.
John - -.
Sophia P . Cook.
John L
Juliet D
Mary A..
George B. Griffin.
Mary E
Minnie L
Robert D -.
Sarah L
John B. Campbell.
19S7
779
763
709
1776
4045
1757
694
1986
1989
764
1926
1913
55S
1551
3759
3745
182
1546
766
3198
6288
1618
3907
3908
3909
3910
2330
4957
4958
5398
2558
2341
2339
2335
4982
5399
958
2539
906
2340
5400
2337
2336
7'34
7133
2334
5397
Simeon B__. -..
Susan .1. Cleveland.
Theodosia S
Victor H --
William W
CLAGETT.
William 11
Jane A'. Anderson.
Thomas A
Dudley M
F.inny W
CLAPP.
Edwin P
Ermina J. Hart.
Earle H
Ethelind
Percv E.. -
5528
4983
5402
4476
6819
5733
7227
722S
7229
CLARK.
William H ....
Celia R. Remington. 2077
Sarah K 4272
Walter C. Yeatman.
Celina J 1 4273
Joshua II. Abbott.
Henry W _ I 4274
Grace 4275
Edward .- 427£>
Robert C ._. 4277
CLEMENT.
George W
Aleesta Day. 2667
Agnes L _. 5627
Charles D .-. 562S
Asa S 5629
Nettie L 5630
CLEMENTS.
Abel -
Belinda Ely. 972
Catharine R 25S7
Otis King.
James E 25SS
Edgar 2589
Ruth L 2590
Abner S. Ross.
Abigails.. 2592
AnnT 12593
Charles Parmenter.
CRANE.
Cephas B_
Mary A. Day. 2897
Annie L ..: 6049
Mary R 6050
Russell D 6051
CLEVELAND.
AnnaE.. 5517
Samuel Sargeant.
Clara G .j 5521
Clara G. 7116
Clarissa A.. | 259S
Ale.x. Dickinson.
Daniel
Clarinda Ely. 973
Daniel J ..., 2596
Sophia Covell. j
Erasmus D .12597
Amanda E. Kirkendall.
Esther L
Ezra D
Leonora Z. Dundee.
Florence L..
Frank W. Whitney.
Francis M
Annie Pell.
Jay 6238
7114
5518
5529
5520
Jerusha B
John Hawlev.
John J :
Maria S. Wood.
Laura A
Lois M
Louisa C
Xathan E. Bailey.
Marion G
Mertie M
Ouartus E
~ Esther Benedict.
Silas
Livonia Ely.
Sophronia M
Nathan E. Bailey.
Susan A
Simeon B. Chase.
CHRIST.
Ernest K
Jennie B. Wilson.
Jennie M
Ernest W
Emily A
George E ..
CRITTENDEN.
Luther G
Permelia Harris.
Charles G
Adeline C
Sluman C
John L
William D
Julius G
John L
Lueinda J. Wright.
Franke L
ArdelleB
CLOW^.
Roderick F .
Loraine E. Hjinter.
Harriet E
Richard IL. Goodell.
Mary I
John //. May.
Ella J
John P. Nelson.
Frances
COATES.
Charles H
J.uey L. Ely.
Ariel M
Florence M
Kale M
2595
5519
7113
6239
5516
7115
5530
2594
3099
2599
5528
3405
63S3
6384
63S5
63S6
2521
5344
5345
5346
5347
534S
5349
5725
7207
720S
2509
530S
5309
5310
53"
COBB.
Henry E
Harriet M. Cooley.
Morton E
Lucy E
Helen M
COLE.
Reuben
Parmelia Lee.
William R
Eliza E. Trabau!^h.
FortisJ '.-.
Emma C
James L
Hannah G. Brooks.
Bertha A
Frank W
COLEMAN.
Amos
Azubah
4753
7053
7054
7055
3443
6449
6450
6452
1369
3526
3527
6581
5549
7161
7162
INDEX.— PART II.
469
[onathan Dickinson.
Elijah
Mary
Elijah -
Eliphalet B
Enos -
Fanny —
Natk. ir. Ho'vell.
Jolm '
John --
"Mary
John Dickinson.
Mary--
Nathaniel
.Ua,y Ely.
Nathaniel
Mficy Smith.
Noah...
Seth
Sarah Beecher.
Mrs. Eunice Warner
Seth.
Elizabeth Doane.
Submit
Thankful
Thankful
Linus Stevens.
William
COLLINS.
David
Helen M. Ely.
Minnie A
George N
Fannie L
Joseph W
COLTON.
Aaron
Mary Ely.
Aaron
Elizabeth Olmsted.
Aaron
Elizabeth Eisld.
Aaron
Abigail
Ale.w Mclntire.
Achsa
Joseph Ashley.
Addison E
Anson
Benjamin
Eliza Watson.
Benjamin W
Beriah W
Betsey
Eilmiind Palmer.
Betsey
Caroline A
Chauncey
Sil'vl Taylor.
Chauncev
Anna Miller.
Chauncey W
Elihu
Abigail Ely.
Ebenezer
Edwin K
Eleanor P
Gardner Q. Colton.
Elihu...
Rachel Bivins.
Ellen K...
Mahlon II. Ballard.
Eliza J
Elizabeth
Elizabeth
Elizabeth.
George G
212
644
207
645
52
59
54
18
53
56
204
642
214
205
639
3219
6297
15298
6299
6300
51
201
601
1690
592
636
620
2351
5005
1710
2352
5004
5011
gio
2355
5013
193
588
1699
1587
5014
619
16S9
1711
1697
Hannah
Erastus Goldtlnvail.
Hannah
Hannah
Harriet L
Harriet N..
Harrv
Helen E
Horace
Mary II. Hyde.
Israel -
Martha Wright.
Israel
Lueretia Bemati.
Jeduthan
John E
Rosalie W. Colton.
Laura
Leonard
Eliza Phelps.
Leonard J
Lovice
Tilley Merrick.
Lydia E
.Vathaniel Cilman.
Martlia
Martha
Martha M
Mary.
Simeon Smith.
Mary A..
James Lane.
Mary E..
Charles .1/. /..•■•.
Miranda .
Miranda
Samuel Riee.
Nancy
Oliver Bridgman.
Nathan
.Sarah C. Baker.
Nena P
Ouintus C.
Rachel
Rhodolphus
Lo-ve Wells.
Sarah A
Joseph X. Allen.
Sarah C
Sarah E
George A'ellogg.
Sophrone
Cak'in Pierce.
Susan E
Susannah
Sylvia
George Gilbert.
Thirza M
Walter
Thankjul Cobb.
Walter
Walter
Warham
Ruth A'ims.
Filia Kingsley.
William
Hannah Colton.
Mrs. Eleanor Pomeroy.
William -
William
William E
Margaret E. Purrington.
William E..
William M
Esther Ely.
William M
614
637
1582
1691
5003
631
5012
602
617
3817
618
2354
5015
197
591
59S
1712
5016
202
1692
1670
599
1688
603
621
6656
634
1713
615
1671
5017
1716
1700
632
605
5018
203
633
6655
604
587
635
15S3
6654
612
559
3816
Gill.
COLVIN.
Darwin
Maria D. Ely.
Maria L. E
George J. Oake
CONE.
Isaac W
Hairiet L.
Ellen L
Gertrude L.
Salmon E
George F
Wilford R
CONNABLE.
John L
Caroline .1. Mason.
Anna M
Frank L
Ernest M..
Fanny M
Harri'et M
COOK.
Elizur
Marcia E. Venison.
Sarah A. E
Qitartus Ely.
Marcia
Orrin JMcKinstry.
Elizur D..
Liicinda M. Wight.
Hannah S.
Benj. Btirleigh.
Lucia E
Chester Strong.
Warren
Ursula Miller.
Julia A
Frances L
Cordelia J
Elbert M
COOLEY.
Charles
Lorinda Smith.
Charles
Rhoda Root.
Charles E
Ida M. I'ierson.
Charles I .-
Lucy B. Eh.
Charles S..
Charlotte F
Clitus R
Edith L
Elihu
Elihu
Sarah A. Swift,
Elizabeths
Fabius A
Francis B
Festus.
Deborah Phelps.
Festus
Charlotte C. Hendry.
Frederick
Frederick ..
Harriet C
Harriet M
Harriet M
Henrv E. Cobb.
Helen M
John J. Moule.
Henry E..
Katharine A. Sedgwick.
Huldah....
Timothy Olmsted.
Huldah A
2723
5707
2104
4328
4329
4330
i 4332
4333
4591
6932
6933
6934
6935
6936
866
2160
975
2i6l
2162
2164
2165
2546
4440
4442
5422
5423
964
2569
4288
1344
6448
5485
2578
6447
967
2575
5496
2579
5487
963
2566
2570
2576
5482
2568
3443
2581
3440
965
2577
DESCENDANTS NAMED ELY.
Huldah O
George H. Trask,
Huldah P
Calvin Barnard.
Lorinda S
Fred' k L. Leonard.
Lucy E.
Alfred B. Ely.
Margaret A
Henrv A. Sibley.
Marv B
Marv C
Joel Miller.
Marv J...
Giles B. Wilco.x.
Rodney ..
Sabra Loomis.
Rodney
Sarah Mari'ey.
Roger
Huldah Ely.
Roger
Irene .4 lien.
Sabra E -.
Alden T. Moore.
Simeon
Lovira E. Russell.
CORBY.
Bc-nlly
Cornelia J. Bushman.
Oscar E
Frank D
Biirlon E--
COVINGTON.
John W
Fannie G. R. Baffin.
MattieC
CO\A^LES.
Ann ].._
Jolin C. T utter.
Charles B
Charles H.T
Marian Ely.
Charles P
David S,.
Edna "M
Edward B
Edward P
Sarah Boies.
George E
Laura J. Ford.
Henrj' T
Ellen M. Richardson.
Eva Van Winkle.
Homer H
Jennie A
Justus B .. .
Mary L .-.
Mary L
CROFOOT.
■ Perry
Isahelle Taylor.
Levantine I
Ellen.
Juliette E
CROSS.
Enestus T
Sophia Otis.
Henry T _
Julia Smith.
Mary A
George C. Dodge.
Henry Learned.
WillardN
Frances A . Bergen.
54SS
2567
2574
2629
3437
1360
2653
5484
2572
991
2652
349
966
2651
2082
5735
7230
7231
7232
613-7
7335
2614
977
4015
4014
5568
4013
1684
2610
2613
5566
5565
4016
261 1
5567
2369
5041
5042
5043
1080
2916
2917
2918
James E _
Florence M. Wilber,
Henry A ,
Frank S
MorelleF
WillardB ,
Henrietta L
Helen McL
Harry W
CROSSER
Adam M
Lucy A. Day.
Gladys M
Laura E
CUDDEBACH.
Warren
Adelia Allen.
Helen M
Laura _
CURRENT.
Warren L
Marietta C. Gill.
James A.
Maud E
CURTIS.
AddaV
Carlton
David L
Grace W ._
George O
Herman J
Abigail E. Wright.
Hermon W
Lelia
Lois R
Lucien
Coelia C. Perkins.
Mary E
Walter
Catharine D. Ely.
Walter E_
BAFFIN.
Annie L ,.
Bessie
Bettie
Charlotte M
Robert J. Pitman.
Elizabeth T.
Ernest L
Caroline G. Justice.
Fannie
Fannie G. R
John W. Covington.
Flossie D
Glennie B
Horace E
Sarah J. Dykes.
James
"Leo W
Mary Jane.
James S. Baker.
Mar)' Jane
Minnie I
Orrie L _. ; 7324
Phillip D
Columbia Havden.
Robert D '.
Caroline B. Alderman.
Robert D
Rosa
Sallie C -.
Sidne)' A _
WiHiiam M -
William R
Maty J. Ely. j 2963
2919
6063
6064
6065
6068
6069
6070
6071
4611
6963
6964
3037
6194
6195
2098
4318
4319
6506
6503
3642
6156
3641
1513
3644
6504
6157
3474
6505
2977
6155
7341
7346
7332
6138
7347
6142
7330
6137
7323
7342
6136
7325
7326
6139
7331
7327
6135
6141
7345
7328
7348
7344
7343
William R
Marx S. Clarke.
William S _..
Willie R
DALEY.
Albert H
Laura L. Miller.
Mary M
Charles E _.
DANIELS.
Stephen
Eli-^a W. Wright.
Burton L
DAVIS.
Samuel
Sally Maxwell.
Chloe B
Erskine E
Lovica Ely.
Annie I .
Ida L
Clara J
Llorace A. Belcher.
Schii)-ler..
Lauta I. Mason.
George S
Roy M
DAY.
Aaron
Anne Elv.
• Ada A.
Adelbert E
Charity M. Mack.
Adoniram J
Albert
Harriet Chapin.
Albert F
Annie IV. Bulkley.
Caroline Ballard.
Albert S _..
Alfred C...
Alfred E
Alfred H
Alcesta
Georire IV. Clement.
Alice H
Alice M _
Alice M
Almon .
Alonzo
Alonzo
Amanda
Guy C. Munsell.
Ambrose
Mary Ely.
Ambrose
Sarah Spencer.
Amelia.--
Ann M
Charles F. Day.
Rollin M. Witt.
Anne
Annie C . . --
John G. Stow.
Arthur M ..-
Asenath--
John Hosley.
Ben/. Barton.
Azubah
Julius Morgan.
Benjamin —
Frances Dwight.
Benjamin
Benjamin -
Maria T. Miller.
Rebecca A. Avery.
6140
7322
7329
2564
547S
5479
1505
3618
1479
3547
T36
4393
4394
4395
4606
6955
6956
560
5626
4633
2S81
1064
6012
6017
3834
6991
2667
6043
4038
4149
1727
1770
4021
369
1062
6048
1S6S
1590
6028
6518
752
754
800
2025
34S2
INDEX.— PART II.
471
Benjamin F
Mary E. Mott.
Klnora J . House.
Benjamin H
Eveline Sliepani.
Benjamin H
Calvin
Catharine Seymour.
Caroline »
Caroline E
Caroline L
Carrie L
Cassins M
Catharine C
Catharine P
Joseph C. Jaekson.
Charles
Charles
Charles A
Charles E
Charles E
Charles G
Sarah F- Davis.
Charles H_
Charles H
Charles M
Charles N _
Charles S
Charles W
Esther H. Sprague.
Jennie Field.
Chester M
Chester W.
Chloe .._
John Smith.
Chloe A
Clara L
Clara R __.
Clarence S
Lavinia E, Stockiuell.
Clarence S
Clarissa
Roxi'ley Leonard.
Clarissa
William H. Russell.
Claud M
Cliniena
Clinton A
Cornelia M
Edzoard Birge.
Clyde E
DeliaC.
Charles Cooke.
Drusilla B__
Henry Morse.
Dudley M
Mary Smith.
Edgar M
Frances A. Reed.
Edward B
Edward E
Edwin E
Mary /•'. Blaisdell.
Aura C. Wood.
Elbridge
Eleazer
A marilda Hitchcock.
Eleazer M
Marv Chapin.
Elihu'.
Elijah
Elizabeth A.-
Henry Alhro.
Elizabeth F
Ella L
Ellen
EllenC
Joseph Snoiv.
6519
1066
2015
2893
187S
2S99
6958
4152
2895
2016
2026
5641
2900
4163
2887
263S
4025
4636
6015
6520
1869
6973
5642
1879
1902
4155
4165
3483
6521
747
1S73
6997
1731
6014
1870
1351
4609
4610
601 1
4619
1865
1896
1768
705
1729
1771
2673
4150
6517
4023
1859
Elvira E
Janies Forsyth.
Emily M
Joseph W. Robinson.
Emma
Hiram Carter.
Esther C
Eunice B
Isaac G. Bliss.
Eva R
Eveline M-.
Calvin M. Andrews.
Ewing W
Ewing W
Ezekiel..
Climene Chapin
Ezekiel
Frances
Frances
Frances L
Frances L.
Homer Judd.
Frances M
Frances P
Frances H
Franklin H
Fred. H
Florence B
George E
George E
Martha J. Mack.
Margaret A. Gibson.
George F
George P
Gertrude N
Hannah
Hosea Day.
Hannah
Harriet. -,
Daniel G. IVhite.
Harriet
Harriet A
James M. Mclntyre.
Harriet C
William H. Shinner
Harriet C
Aribut Tibbals.
Harriet L _
Lucius Barbour.
•Harriet N
Otis Fisher.
Harrison L
AdalineM. West.
Harry A
Helen A
Kilbotirn Holt.
Helen C-
H eman _
Lois Ely.
Heman
Susan Rising.
Heman E
Minei-va Scranton.
Martha WakeJield.
Heman L
Henrie M
Henry
Mary Ely.
Henry
Henry
Maiy E. Skinner.
Susanna McCarty.
Henry
Adelaide Scojield.
Henry McC
Henr'v P
Herbert S
Horace
4620
2665
2664
j 1592
7000
! 1773
4612
6961
686
1733
804
2023
2225
4623
6957
i860
6995
4156
4026
6030
414S
4634
4151
6522
6994
755
1S97
S03
1732
2669
2671
2220
2885
2S75
4621
601S
28S4
6009
281
801
4615
4637
475
795
2876
34S0
6007
3831
6524
Theodosia Ely. 355
7 Horace 995
Sarah Chase.
8 i Horace 21 -i.;
Orliva D. Prossar.
8 \ Horatio B 2S9S
7 I Horatio E._ 1067
Adelia Burt. \
9 Homer L 4632
Frances Biyan. j
8 Homer S .12639
9 IdaF 4027
6 James
' Asenath Ely. 261
7 I James 751
I Merccline Sprague.
9 I James C 4162
9 [ James H 6010
10 James M 6993
8 ! James P j 1871
8 I James R ..'2896
Amelia Maslin.
9 Jennie R 4153
10 I Jessie R.. 6990
9: JoelA 5640
8 , Joel H 2672
Christianna T. Sturlevanl.
8 I John C 2894
Alice B. /Looker.
9 John C . 4022
6 Joseph
Azubah Adams. 264
7 Joseph 753
j Sarah Morgan
8 Joseph 2636
9 ; Joseph E 4147
8 I Joseph M 1883
9 Joseph M 4635
Urmin Magee.
8 Josephs. I 1866
Sylvia Field.
8 Josephine F ' 1S61
7 Josiah 1593
Martha B. Phelps.
8 losiah P 1862
Lucy A. Lias hell.
8 Jube C ' 1772
Pomeroy.
9 ■ Julian.. 6523
9 ! Julia I 4037
8 JuliaS 12892
j " George P. Bissell.
8 : Julius H ..2222
Nancy Brisbine. j
Sarah R. Bump.
9 Katharines.. 6042
7 Keziah I 757
7 Laura. | 796
8 Laura A I 1884
9 Laura E.. 4614
Frank Hartzel.
Levi E 2670
Lueena C. Marshall.
Lois 2028
Loomis G .
Emily W. Wilson. 3406
Lora 74S
Alfred Goodrich.
9 Louis W 6016
7 Lucinda 1588
7 Luke 996
Harriet Chapin.
9 Lucy A 4611
Adam M. Crasser.
9 Lucy A 4622
Elmore K. Hoskin.
LuluM. -. 7001
Lydia 802
472
DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN ELY.
Julius White.
Lydia _.
Charles //. Oakes.
Lydia ..
Lydia _
Lydia M
Ueman K. Menill.
Lyndon F
Margaret McC
Maria K
Maria L
Sylvester Card.
Zenas A. Norton.
John B. Whittlesey.
Mary
.4 If red Topliff.
Mary A _
Cephas B. Crane.
Mary C
Isaiah Winsloii'.
Mary E
Joseph Perkins.
Mary E..
Mary H _..
Mary S
Thomas //. Skinner, Jr.
Mary W
Merrick E _
Mary A. Hubbard.
Milton _
Joanna W. Parker.
Minerva L.
Charles A. Newton.
Minnie L
Henry II. Bingham.
Morris _
Mortimer L
Loriiida E. Card.
Betsey C. Raymond.
Munn
tuey Ely.
Nancv
Moses y. Beach.
Nathan
Mary E. Arnold.
Norman
Otis E
Robert _,
Adaline Pomeroy.
Robert
Robert
Robert
Ahby II. Wood.
Rodne)^
Lovicy Bagg:
Roswell M....
Nancy A. Murrell.
Rowland ._ _
Nancy Ely.
Samuel C.
Sarah
Sarah
Sarah A
Sarah D
George Dutton.
Sarah J
LaFayette Rogers.
Sarah J
Sarah J...
Ilesekiah L. Griffiths.
Sibyl A
Sophia
Nathan Clapp.
Spencer .. 2877
Caroline Burchard.
Mrs. A. C. Conover.
Sullivan M ' 1 774
Phelps.
8
1591
7
2019
2027
7
2668
8 i
4166
8
600S
1877
10
2223
ID
9
8
8
1065
8
2897
7 !
2662
8
9
1354
5625
8
4154
9
9
2020
6387
9
9
9
4630
2882
9
9
4613
8
6032
9
1899
9
2221
9
8
876
8
1353
10
2878
10
R
1900
7
7
4036
750
798
8
8
1063
S
1867
8
797
10
2224
;
8
485
R
2883
799
9
2024
1881
10
1350
8
1872
6
2879
7
4631
4161
9
1769
10
2877
b
1774
7
Susan F__ 1864
Henry Aiidrus.
Sylvester 756
Ruba Prink.
Sylvester
Eliza Ely. 9S6
Sylvester 1895
Theodosia E 2661
Joseph W. Robinson.
Thomas J 6960
Viola L .._ 6962
Walter C 5644
Wealthy F. 1901
Wealthy F 2880
Lyman Diinoek,
William E. 2640
William H 1377
Mary A. Tollman.
William H.. 1S82
William S... 6516
DeLANE.
Thomas -
Sarah Banister. 2302
Alfred M 4837
Clark B 4838
Ellen S 4839
Francis M 4840
Willis H 4842
Nina 4843
Warren L 4844
DELONG.
Robert
Mariette Ely. 2760
Damon A 5797
Alice D -- 5798
Alvin B 5799
DEMING.
Burton D 1811
Eliza .__ 1809
Elizur 725
Rhoda Chamberlain.
Etta B 7105
Grace W 7103
George E. 1802
H annah _ 726
Harriet __ 729
Caleb Burt.
Harriet A 1801
Henry i8o8
James R-- 1810
Jane E 1797
Samuel Emmons.
Katie F 7101
Lovisa 727
Curtis Hunt.
Maria 1800
Edward Kellogg.
Mary R
Frederick Ingersoll.
Nelson
Wilhelmina King. 55H
Oliver C-- 7102
Oscar F 1796
Mary A. Burt.
Ozias
Lovisa Ely. 257
Russel 728
Sarah Granger.
Sarah L _ 4072
Calvin C. Spencer. \
Walter L ' 7104
DENISON.
Charl es
Sarah Ely. j 323
Marcia E 866
Elizur Cook.
George
Caroline Ely.
Theodore F
Lucy A _
Edward Rickerson.
DENNY.
Imbert H
Eiiiilv B.'wcn.
Nellie R-
DEUTSCH.
William M ,
Frances M. Leonard.
Claude L
Lilean E
DEWEY.
Sewall
Marcia Elv.
Russell E..'.
Margaret S. Hastings.
Olive E
Charles F. Allen.
Ephraim H
Sarah S
Charles R
William S
Frederick H
Charles C
Sarah E. B. Lawrence
Frank J
Lizzie Keneman..
Harrj' L
Oliver L
Charles C _..
Anna L...
DEXTER.
George
Ma,y E. Phelps.
Frances A
George F. Gregory.
Sarah E_
Ilenrv U. Palmer.
William P
Benjamin M ,
Mary G..
DeZUNG.
PhilipM
Cornelia Ely.
Nellie E
DRESSER.
William H
Celia A. Sulphcn.
Carrie M
Mary J
DICKENSON.
Achsali
Jonathan C. Warner.
Alexander
Clarissa A. Cleveland.
Anna
AnnaE
IVebster E. Gale.
Ansel ,
Barnabas
Charles C.
Nellie I. Grace.
Edna G .__
Emma E..
Emma E ._
Enos -.
Lois Dickinson.
Franke B .
George _
Horace ._
InahB
2791
5852
5853
2350
5001
5590
7176
7177
S83
2246
2247
4676
4677
4678
4680
4681
2514
5320
5321
5322
7086
70S7
1379
3537
3538
3539
3540
3541
2724
5708
3523
6571
6573
648
2598
651
5834
649
653
5571
7174
5536
5839
647
7175
658
652
7173
INDF:X.— PART I.
473
Ed-Mu-d P. Tabor.
leremv
Joel L
fane L. Boies.
John
Mary Co/t'ma//.
John -- .-
Jonathan _ .-. .
.4:!i6a/i CoUv/iaii.
Lemuel
Lemuel.-
Marv.
SetA Graffs.
Mary L
Molly
Nathaniel C
Submit Smith.
Sybil Strickland.
Rachel L
.-Imos M. Grace.
Renaldo E
Lucy V. Noble.
Renaldo E
Ruble L
lici^illo E. Ross.
Sarah .-.
.Samuel Belding.
Sarah _
Sarah L . - _ - -
Asil B. Young.
Sophronia A--
fames .1/. Parmeiiter.
William L -
DIVER.
lohn
Laura Elv.
Daniel O.'.
Margaret Kiniiamati.
Esther F. Robertson.
Laura C . .
Powell Merry.
Campbell R .'
Jane Wisden.
Franklin _
Laura H
Margaret E
Osman A
Harriet X . .-
Merrick R
Edgar L.- -
Laura L
John Cross.
Charles R
DIXON.
George _
Harriet A. Getty.
Nancy J
DODDS.
Furgus ._-
Conrodine M. Stratton.
William S
DOOLITTLE.
Davis .\ .
Llarrict Eh.
Willard A
Rufus F
Caroline M
DOUGLASS.
Henry
Mary Ely.
Darius E
Juliette Strong.
Joseph H..
Mary
Susan
4000
650
1680
206
209
657
210
4001
654
646
2775
5840
5534
656
5533
5535
5841
878
2231
2232
2233
4644
4645
4646
4647
4648
4656
4657
4658
4659
3129
6243
3054
6212
2743
5763
5764
5765
4737
4738
4739
DOYLE.
6 Thomas
Martha D. Jones. 463
7 Thomas A 1315
Alinvra Sp7-ague.
7 i Sarah'E .' 1 1317
7 Louis J I 1318
Sarah E. LLedge.
7 ! Isabel F. '. 1319
IVilliam A. Lies.
7! Charlotte O 1320
7' Charles F 1321
LLarriet LL. LLinman.
8 I Julia W 3359
8 . Martha J... 3360
5 Louis E 3361
8 Arthur T 3362
8 , Elizabeth F ; 33^3
8 Frederick H ,3364
8 Ethel 3365
Martha E 33^9
Harriet H 337°
DUEL.
6 Abner
I Sarah Ely. 432
7 Nancy 1236
Ebenezer Getty.
7 Eli '. 1237
I Sarah Burch.
Cordelia IVood.
8 Clarissa 3i33
LLarvev L. Potter.
8 Mary...'... 3134
Daz'id Russell.
8 I Henry 3135
Caroline Stewart.
8 Jane A 3136
8 Levi 3138
S i Cvrenus E 3I39
8 Cornelia 314°
.S'idner F. Rogers.
8 I Eli L..' '• 3141
8 I Fannie 3t42
Frederick Tavlor.
8 Sarah J '. 3143
8 Cyrenus E
Ada F. Elv, \ ,,.,
Lottie M. 'Cook, \ ^ ^^
9 David A 6254
9' CharlesL 6270
DUNBAR.
8 ' Joseph F
Sarah E. Goodrich. 1853
9 Jennie G ! 414'
Fes t us Amsden. '
9 Sarah M.. 4142
9 Joseph A ..- 4143
DUNCAN.
7 ' James S
Martha LL. Ely. 1494
8 Wilbur F .' 3588
Etta M. A. Leach.
8 ! Frances A. E 3589
fames LL. .Scott.
9 Gertrude M 6629
i DUNCKEL.
8 I Ira T
.4nnie Ely. 2812
9 I Carrie L ' 589S
9 Nellie V... i 5899
9 ' Martha L 59°°
DUTTON.
7 George.
I Sarah D. Day. 1350
8 George 3457
1 Elizabeth Pease.
William H....
Mary LL. Dalliba.
Mary D...
Theodore Pomeroy.
Sarah D... .-
Joshua LL. McLlvane.
Elizabeth B
William D...
Erefvii D. Bradley.
DRYDEN.
lohn D. S
Sarah M. U'inchell.
lohn W
DYER
Spencer ()
Elizal'cth A. Ely.
Helen I
Edward .1/. Young.
EVANS.
Ephraim P
Eliza A. Frazer.
Charles F
EFNER.
Joseph H
.Sophia IVhite.
Henry W...
Alice
ELLS.
James F
Maud E. Turner.
Harrv C -
Ora L
ELLIS.
Edward C —
Lillie H. Ely.
John H
Philip V. R
ELIOT.
Thomas L .
Henrietta R. Mack.
William G
Dorothea D
Ellen S...
Grace .
Samuel .
EDSON.
Emerv --•
Mdrcv Webster.
Albert'E
Lucy M. Bales.
Harriet M
John G. Barker.
Ellen Augusta
EMMONS.
Samuel
Jane E. Deming.
Sarah J
Elizur S
ElizaD
FRAZER
William
Anna A. Campbell.
Homer C
Susannah Dennis.
Catharine
John C. Preston.
Martha E
Sarah A
Harriette
Eliza A
Ephraim P. Evans.
L.eno.\- LL. Barnes.
William A
3458
3859
3460
3461
6465
5679
454S
6S73
2030
41S5
4187
6829
7365
7367
2987
6159
6i5o
3974
6685
6687
6690
1560
3764
3766
3768
1797
4074
4075
4076
2199
4542
4543
4544
4545
4546
4548
DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN ELY.
Ameretta R -- 455i
Edu-ard W I 6868
FELLOWS.
William 11-
J/,tn' A. lUirchard. ' 1061
Mary E --.| 2872
rhonms K. llowlctt.
S ' John B -.^2873
Antoinette A'innic.
Cornelia L 2S74
Thomas R. Ho~ii'lctt.
^ John
P.uilimi SluJd. ' 2296
y, John H - --- 4812
9 Franklin E 4S13
9 Albert M_. .4814
9! Edward P ; 4816
9 Otis D .- 4817
9 i Frances A.. | 4818
9 j William K ._. . 6000
I FERRY.
4 Jonathan —
Ellzalvllt KIy. 48
5 Elizabeth I73
5 Jonathan 174
5 Judah 175
5 Chloe 176
7 Charles
I£ 11 nice Chapin. 695
5 Tirzah 1752
inilani IVi/lisfon.
Marquis ' '7!
^ Jube E - -.
Catharine
y/ieo.hir A.':i.y.
FRENCH.
9 Albert E
All/lie C. Bells.
10 ' Mary G | 694°
10 William H
FINCH
7 Merlin - -
Lovisa Arthur.
"^ Aurelia -
Edgar Jones.
•8 Pamela.
i Chester Gilbert.
Lovisa
Kufus L. Rogers.
DeWitt C. ---
Emeline E. Sterling.
Chauncey
Louesa C -
George W. Fuller.
Frances E
Thomas E. Davis.
9 Florence A
9 Jennie L
9 Minnie M...
FINDLEY.
Benjamin L — .-
Mary J. Ely.
Benjamin L
FINE.
Lambert S
Mary E. Burehard.
9 Henry B
9 Jennie G
9 John B
9 Mary M
FITCH.
George A
LucvJ. Smitli.
Kenneth G ] 4090
6 ,
6 1
6 !
4599
6
6940
fi
fH)4I
6
6
6
IU65
6
2923
6
S
2924
y
2925
y
2926
9
2927
2928
10
607S
8
6080
6081
Q
6082
''
8
2963
6134
9
9
2857
5986
59S8
9
5989
5990
to
1812
8
! 4090
8
Hattie P | 4091
Georgia E-- .--| 4092
FISHER.
t)tis
Harriet X. Day. 2S75
Charles H ...,6004
Albert J 6005
Harriet F 6005a
Thomas
Belinda A'ing. ,5510
Milton S.. 7099
Charlotte 7100
FRINK.
Cyrus
Louisa Ely. 862
Orra L '. 2154
Carlos Bardioell.
Cyrus L 2155
Emilv Parks.
FOGLE.
William
Almira Newheny. 1 1 77
Henry W ' 3017
Mary E. Phimh.
FONDA.
John E
Eucy A. Elv. 2187
Rodolphe H 45"
Charles E 45J2
Nannie E 4514
Lucy A 4515
FOOTE.
Daniel —
Margaret J'arsons.
Daniel
Isaac -
Eli
Martha
Margaret
Ann
Ebenezer
Stephen
John
Justin
Leander P
Catharine A . Holmes.
Drusilla E
Fannie I
FORSYTH.
James
Elvira E. Day.
Elizabeth L..
Edward W
FOWLER.
Luther
Jane A. Hollister.
Alice J
Mary A
FOX.
Henry
Harriet L. Hale.
Lucy E
Charles M. Webste)
Julia H..
Isaiah Baker.
FROST.
David H
Caroline E. Smith.
Otis D
CoraM..
FULLER.
Bertha
Charles F
302
303
304
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
3424
6414
6416
4620
6971
6972
2150
4420
4422
2042
4191
5756
7251
7252
3277
3275
Charles G 5139
Cyrus H 1 12S2
Deborah Milks.
David
Eliza J. Worthington. 2562
David B , 5142
Diocletian W j 3615
Mary E. Gibbs. \
Edgar... ! 1286
Alice Conklin.
Elisha I
Emeline IVi-ighf. I 1503
Eliza L.. 3612
Elizabeth B I 5141
Elmer ..'. i 3278
Fannie L '6085
Francis H... 3614
Frederick M. 6084
George W 5473
George W
Louesa C. Finch. I 2928
Henrj' , I
Betsey Ely. ' i 44i
Henry ' 12S5
Alvina Hale.
Ivah Adelle .j 32S0
Jackson ..! 3274
Katie May 3272
Levi E, . .'. .■ 1 2S I
Susan S. Champlin . ■
Susan A. Barber.
Lettie G 514"
Mertie M 5474
Minnie L 3279
OliveA - 12S3
Butler R. Wail.
Sarah J 3616
Sophia W 3611
A'orris .S. Palmer.
William D..
Abigail E. Woods. 2415
William F .513"
Wilson 1)..-. 3273
GALE.
Webster E
Anna E. Dickinson. 5834
Grace E.. 7296
Homer R 7297
GALPIN.
Marcus D
Arminda A. Ely. 2227
Clarissa E.. 4638
George W. Johnson.
My rtilla - , 4^39
Harriet lone , 4640
GARDNER.
Perry
Esther Ely. 429
Sabrina 1213
Noah E 1214
Isaac L-.
Aehsa Chapin. 555
Louisa 1573
Israel M. Priest.
William B 1574
SolomonC. '575
Isaac L.. 1576
Sarah Losee.
Susanna Gray.
Lucy 1577
Abraham L. Parmentor.
Giles L 3793
Seth W.. j 3794
Miles C -3795
Bert K --! 3797
INDEX.— PART II.
GARMANY.
S , George W
Jane M. Champion. 2853
g Francis C .- 5968
y Jasper J - 509
g; Howard H 5g7i
g Janie C- 1 5g73
g George L _ _ | 5974
g Hamillon E -i 5g75
GATES.
7 I Seymour -
Paulina Ely. \ 731
S Sej'mour E i 1815
Ellen W. McElrov.
S Lucy R -
9 I Pauline M
9 j Marguerite L
9 Dorr
Maiy A. .Smcad.
10 j Edward H
10 i Thomas W
10 [ Harry D.. -..
j GAULT.
8 I Olney K
.'iara/i E. Killiam.
9 I Helen E
9 I Jennet E
9 Adelaide A .
GLADDEN.
7 Samuel .
Ruth M. Ely.
8 Frances E
Emma A
Mary J
GRACE.
Wallace W
Ann M. Ely.
9 Ansel G
9 Nellie I
Charles C. Diekiuson
9 Rosalia
9 Cora V _..
9 Howard E -_.
9 Wilson -W
9 Amos M --
KaeJiel L. Diekinson.
Daniel W..
Autis A...
GRANGER.
Byron R
Louisa C. Goodioin.
JayS
Carl S
GRAVES.
Seth
Marv Diekinson.
Seth.."_. _..
Mary
Lucina
Lucretia .
Sarah
Obadiah
John --
i GETTY.
7 : Ebene/.er
Naney Duel.
8 Harriet A ...
George Dixon.
8 Ebenezer J
Eliza L Sniead.
8 I Sarah M..
Walter Hills.
9 I John J _ -- 6244
9 Mary E ._ 6245
1816
4093
4094
5556
7168
7169
7170
50fi4
5065
5066
1228
3116
3117
3118
2617
5570
5571
5572
5574
5575
5576
5532
7138
7139
5703
7194
7195
210
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
1236
3129
3130
3131
6246
6247
14S0
3537
William E
Walter H
GREGORY.
Ebene/er
Mille Ma.x-,oell.
George F..
Eranees A. De.xler.
Caroline-- - ..j 3548
Marvin C. Allen. \
JaredC 3549
Charlotte C. Cantp.
Julia A I 3550
Cyril G. Sumner.
Sarah A 355i
Loyd L. Woodruff.
Henry C I 3552
Mari^aret J/. Handford.
Milo B --
Elizabeth A. Fello-os
Marv E.-- _-
William R. Porter.
Nelson B
George D
Frank U
Edna P
GREENE.
George H -.
Lydia R. Mallary.
Jessie M
Alice G
John D -
GIBSON.
Robert G
Ellen L. White.
Ada B - ---
Iva M
Robert W
GILBERT.
George
Sylvia Col I on.
Warham C.
Philura C. Walker.
Maiy M
Lyman Walker.
George W
Elizahcth Thomas.
Charles H
ILarrietJ. Dewey.
Gideon K _- --
Josephine Brewer.
Luther W
Josephine B
GILL.
Addie M
Annette M-- - ' 21 ig
Walter G. LLuns. I
Ara E - - 4302
A shley _-_ --- 4340
Benjamin E S28
Mary Campbell.
Benjamin F- 2og2
Bertha --- 4327
Carrie B --- 2122
Charles A 825
Eliza A. Chamberlain.
Charles A j 2102
CharlesA I 2110
Sylvania A. Lfeadley.
Clayton V -; 4310
DelbertF... 4339
Edith E
Elias L
Elihu B --
Laurie A. Frisbie.
Elijah E
Almira Sprague.
3553
3554
3555
6599
6600
6601
7276
7277
7278
4229
6734
6735
6736
605
1701
1703
1704
1705
1537
3701
3702
4305
4309
829
2093
Eliza A . ...
William R. Miller.
Emily S
Joseph R. Baker.
'Chester S. Baker.
Emma A .. -
Williiim /,. .Vunger.
Eunice E
William 'J'homas.
Charles Hinkcley.
Eunice L
Evelyn
Florence A
James Likely.
Francis E_ _..
Fannie Blakely.
Georgia A _..
Gertrude M.-. _
Grace
Harlan P
Harriet L_
Isaac W. Cone.
H enry C
Harriet E. Van Epps.
John S
ILarriet Trumbull.
John S
JohnW
Harriet C. Hauder.
Laura T —
George C. Owen.
Levi C - .
Lewis C
Susan Coffin.
Lloyd B.."
Lois D _
Thomas A. Tisdel.
Marietta C ..
Warren L. Carrent.
Martha A
Mary E.._
0. G. St. John.
Minnie L
Nancy B... --
Thomas A. Tisdel.
Norma E
RenaK
Seymour
Eunice Ely.
Seymour.- -..
Marcia Clayton.
Sophia M —
Mvron Bartholomew.
Will'ard H
GILLETT.
Josephus .- -
.Vary E. Willis.
Harriet D -
Henry A.-
OILMAN.
Luther
Thankful E. Banister
Elsie M
Irving P.-
Emma S. Timby.
Inez A
Charles F
Rosa B.- -
GRIDLEY.
Frederick ....
.Mary E. Ely.
Laura E.-
2101
2108
2121
2100
2116
4325
2099
I 2103
4307
433S
I 4312
I 4324
2104
2094
S26
4326
2120
GRIFFIN.
George B.
Mary A.
Flora E
Chas
4313
2096
4323
830
209S
4303
2117
2118
827
43"
4301
2S8
2095
2097
4306
5790
7257
7258
2321
4940
4941
4942
4943
4944
2336
4967
476
DESCENDANTS HAVINt; OTHER NAMES THAN EI A
George W 4968
Elizabeth M - .' 4g6g
Evangeline M 4970
Ida M -. -- 4972
Frederic W - 4973
GOLDTHWAIT.
Erastus
llaunah Ci^lton. ^114
Rhoda -- 1707
Jonathan H. .. 1708
William C 1709
GOODELL.
Charles.,
Juliii Ely. 2043
William F 4193
Fannie J 4^94
Dorris E 4197
Effie M 4198
Richard H
Ilamtt E. Clo-ci: 5308
Richard H 7079
Mabel C 70S0
GOODRICH.
Alfred
Lon, Day.
Abigail J --
William Shfhiou.
Sarah E _
Joseph F. Diiiil'cn:
George
James E
Eiiu-line A . Jackinan.
Ralph -
HiUn E. Horton.
Laura J... --
Lillian G —
Lora G —
Ralph H
GOODWIN.
Bushrod W
Margarel Ely.
Elizabeth
John \V. McLean.
Elizabeth R
FrankH
Isadore E
Josiah K
Louisa C --
Byron A'. Granger.
Lucy -- -
Thomas W. Spicer.
Lucy W.
Josiah S. Kellogg.
Mary
VVilliain 7'. Van Doren.
Mary E -_-
Nathaniel E
Ann E. A'eeves,
Nathaniel E-
Sarah
Sophia .
Charles Buder.
Timothy
Beiilah Ely.
Timothy
Louise Po~a<ell.
GORTON.
Abel
Lucretia Ely.
Reuben E
Alinerva E. Gardner.
Harriet A
William M. Stratton.
Louisa M —
Williaiii Shires.
74^
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
4144
4145
4146
2718
3983
1666
5704
5702
3981
5703
3984
3982
1669
1665
3985
3986
3987
5S5
3988
423
1192
"93
3050
William C. Silver.
Adelos 3051
Josie D- I 3052
James A. Wamsley.
George R [ 3053
GOSSARD.
Benjamin G . -
Carrie B..
Cecil G 6344
Harry A 6332
James C . . 3307
Lulu M : 6338
Milton W ; 3313
Sarah A. Campbell.
OttoC
Phebe J
Hezekiah Kelley. .
Rufus C
Samuel W I 3309
Jennie Starr.
Martha Tilton.
Sarah A
William Broi^'ii.
Thomas I _
Thomas M .
Sarah J . Enteiy.
Tracy C
Vioran A
William A -
William E
William .M
Sarah Ely.
Wilson W 3311
Maria B. Campliell.
GOULD.
William
Julia F. Ely.
lennie f
6337
6331
6340
3306
3310
6334
3308
6339
6336
3305
6333
1301
2273
4760
GOULDING.
Timothy
Lydia Ely. j lOli
Lucetta 2726
Ira Halstcttd. I
Orra 2727
Homer 12728
A'aitcy A. Lucas.
Albert H... ; 5719
Hanson T 572o
Eraneelia McA'ctt.
Esther A I 5721
Ion Blogelt.
AbbieT - - 5722
Frank J/„r,\ r.
GROVER.
Peter
Emilv Miller. 958
Elihu H. 2552
Arabella Granger.
E. Maria Ilookway.
Ellen D. Kotirtright.
Valencia.
A'eioman Loomis.
Dwight 2554
Zalmon 2555
Climena 2556
David Archer.
Jane 2557
Caroline E 5434
Fillmore B 5437
Leavitte B. 5438
George B 5439
GUTHRIE.
Harvev
Harriet X. Ely.
Francis B
1510
3631
HALE.
6 Caroline 52S
Joseph Plumb.
6 Clarissa 1 525
Isaac Knapp.
6 I Eliza 522
7 Eliza L 1467
Lanien Atmshy.
7 Franklin .' 14O9
6 , Harriet 526
8 : Harriet L 2042
Henry Fo.x.
7 HenryM 146S
8 Henry R _. 2041
A'ancy P. Brooks.
5 ' Hezekiah.. 169
Miraim Bliss.
4 Jonathan
Lydia Ely. 47
5 Jonathan 16S
Mary Keep.
6 Jonathan L 527
Fanny Harvey.
Sarah Tenny.
5 Lydia .' _ 171
Gideon Burt.
6 Lvdia 523
-John Keep.
5 Nathan 170
.Mrs. Salome Kobbitts.
6 NathanM 524
8 Robert E 2040
7 Russel
Harriet Ely. S09
HALL.
g Adaline 5691
8 AdgelowK. 3737
7 Alfred
Catharine .-i. .'\/organ. 1544
to Archie I 71S4
8 I Charles A ...i 3736
ID I Charles G 7191
10 I Charlotte J. | 7193
Charlotte S 5701
Delmar J. 7192
Delos
Eunice S. Ely. 2715
Delos W 7179
9 I Ely I 5692
8 ! Ethan T , 3600
8 \ Eugene C 3735
8 ; Ferdinand
Louisa Ely. ^7^7
10 Ferdinand ; 71 So
Zora L. fan Dyke.
10 George E.. 7183
9 I Heman C 569S
Harriet C. Fitch.
Caroline J. Hubbell.
8 j Henry J.... ....| 3595
9 ( Levi L 56S9
Lois Webster.
8 i Lycortas B 3734
9 j Lydia J ..: 5700
Lydia M.. 1 7178
George M. Bilsborrow.
g Marvin W I 5699
Nettie E ] 3601
9 Oscar G '5690
Alice W. Grans^er.
7 Philander B ...!
Clarissa Ely. ^499
Philander B 3602
Richard M 3732
Sophia B 13733
Thirsa F j 71S2
INDEX.— PART II.
2726
5712
5713
5715
5717
HAL3TEAD.
Ira ---.
Liicftta Goulding.
Ira T
Hflcn E. Geer.
Joel
Emmet
Amelia P. Iiig/iain.
Mary L .'
Bvioii W. Lucas.
Ellen.... : 5718
Addie L 1 7196
Julia A , 719S
Edith M .1 7200
HAMLIN. I
Ann 447
Charles B ' 3358
Edward B. 3352
Frank 3356
Abbv E. Simmons.
John H
Marv ...
MaryK
Mihetable
452
451
3353
450
Richard _ --\ 449
Richard E 1310
Charlotte Bowen.
Richard E 3354
.Samuel
riiaiikful Ely. 145
Samuel _-- 1312
Samuel E 44^
Nancy Bolsten.
Sarah B 1309
Shubal H. Cady.
William 445
Eliza Ro'wcn.
William E ' 13"
Ma,v A. Bowen.
William E 3355
HAMMOND.
Gaylord W ..'
Juliette Ely. 22S5
Alcesta 1 4794
Alanson E. 4795
Gayetta M .1 4796
Delia B.
Nora E
John M
Lorelta C. Sliepard.
Carl J.
Ada Powers.
John M
HANCOCK.
Abel
Eunice Parsons.
Eunice
Abel
Sabra -.
Pierc}'.
Naomi.
HAND.
Augustus .
Mrs. Emeline E. Cole.
Edmund
Sarah Ely.
Edmund
Harriet N. Smith.
Frederick A
Sarah A. Mills.
Frederick A.
Gertrude A
Helen A
Joseph IV. Osborne.
Heman E
Lydia G. Wilson.
4797
4798
3571
6603
7364
87
297
298
299
300
301
422
1 190
3040
6202
3046
1187
Heman E... 3045
Horace A 3043
Ahbie G. Green.
Howard A 3044
Cynthia Britton.
Jos'ie E 6204
Maria 11S5
Alexander H. Allen.
Maria A , 3047
Charles Hendershot. 1
Martha O | 6201
Philander 1 n86
Samuel W 3038
Sarah E 3041
Sarah I , 3042
infliam 11: Osgood.
HARREL.
Abraham
Ann L. Ely. 2962
Mary F. 6130
Alexander Merrill.
Elizabflh A 6132
Oscar I 6133
.Innie E. Carnes.
HARRIS. I
Abiathar M 2520
Emilv Cone.
Albert'M.. 5355
.Sarah E. Green.
Asa M. 2525
Mary Stone.
Charles H
Chauncey L
Locina Bisbee.
Chauncev L
Daniel..'.
Amanda Miller.
Daniel E..
Eidelia Strickland.
Frances A \ 5353
George H 5357
Julia E. Hughes.
George H 5359
Helen A 534°
Helen I 5350
Linus E - 2522
Ja)ie Histed.
Mrs. Mary P. Young. !
Linus E --. 5351
Marion - 5341
Nancy 2527
John .4. Quackenbush.
Perlina --| 2523
Cray ton Allen.
Permelia I 2521
Luther G. Crittenden.
Polly A.... 2528
\Villiam W. Smith.
Sluman W.. I 2519
Marv W. /Listed.
5352
2526
5356
954
2524
Theodore E
Wilner C
HARROUN.
Levi M
Lydia Otis.
Jane E ...
Josiah H. Thurston.
Gilbert K ....
Annie E. Talcott.
Gilbert K.
HART.
Henry B
/)',//,; .]/. Ely.
Roswell J
Margaret MelJnim.
Charles L
5343
5339
1077
291 1
2912
6059
2731
5731
Jda P. Martin.
Ermina J 5733
Ed'iOin P. Clapp.
Mar}- L j 5734
Ray H | 7220
Roy M 7221
Elizabeth B , 7222
Margaret B 7223
Clyde M 7224
Frank H ,7225
HARTER. I
Frank -
Ahbie J. Colliding. I 5722
Harriet A I 7204
HARTLEY. !
Charles W '
Laura P. Lyon. 47l6
Ernest H : 7038
Charlotte S ...! 7039
HARTZELL.
Frank . —
Laura E. Day. 4614
Martha C 6969
Heman A 6970
HASKILL.
William ,
Orinda Shedd. 22g7
William H. 4820
Charles W | 4821
Jane E 4822
Abby .A 4823
Eben S 4S24
HASTINGS.
Frederick G
Catharine /. Ely. 3445
William G 6453
Minnie A 16454
Ledyard E 6455
HAVEN.
Cooledge D
Lutie A. Lawrence. 5315
Mary L 7084
Cooledge D — 7085
HAWLEY.
Atwell E 5525
Mrs. Lydia G. Waller. I
Benjamin F ]
Helen A. Ely. 1794
Benjamin F ] 4068
John
Jerusha B. Cleveland. \ 2595
Eugene ..! 5523
Deborah A. Dine. >
Jay C 7119
Eugene N._ ..7120
Frederick D -...J7123
John M .j 5527
Mary A. Hacket.
Lelia A I 5524
Edwai'd A''. Tracy.
Martin G ...5522
Adelaide A. Richardson.
Sorphronia A.. . 5526
Daniel D. Salisbury. j
Stephen H.. .| 7122
Walter M.
Pocahontas M. M
HAYDEN.
Alberteen L
Alfred S
Elizabeth M. Met rill.
Alma M.
Amos S
Sarah M. Eh.
711S
7124
7018
478
DESCENDANTS HAVINC; UIHER NAMES THAN EE^'
Armenius E ,
Emma I'. Reynolds.
Arthur J
CharlesL
Lcttiiah M. Ro7ue.
Dearborn B
Diantha
miliam IVheclcr.
Ethel D
John L
Ida A. Hale.
Lena L
Samuel
Elizabeth Ely.
Sarah H
Sarah S
Waller D
William H.._
Elizabeth J. Laiick.
Worthy H
HAZELTON.
Joseph
Elsie Woods.
Henry H
Emily F
Samuel A'. .Stimson
Harriet N
Gilman R. Russell.
Benjamin F
Louisa W
Allen M. Moore.
Cleora B.
Josiah Gorhaiii.
Truman W._,
Albert M
HEALD.
Randolph H
Rebecca R. Woods.
Nathan E
Laura J
John R _.
HEALY.
Ebenezer
Amia White.
George
HEMENWAY.
Nathan _ _
Mary Ely. S23
Benjamin E _. 2086
Jerimiah 1 20S7
Mary A _ 2088
Gilbert West.
Daniel H 20S9
Cynthia E. Wheelock.
Nathan J _ 2090
Maria L. Chipman.
Charles C _.. 4296
Harriet M 4297
William W ..'429S
Fred D __, 4299
Caroline C 4300
4690
4694
4689
4691
1018
7013
4692
701 1
360
7016
4687
7015
4693
7012
925
2418
2419
2421
2422
2424
2425
2462
51S5
5186
5187
384
113S
HENRY.
Norton
Mary E. Ely.
Emory E _ __
Florence M. A _
John N
Norman F 5894
Elizabeth I 5895
Edward W__
Annie L. Ely. 6125
Fanny__ _ 7310
Dundridge Y 7311
HERRICK
Demont
Sarah Ely.
Havilah A".
Theodore Davenport.
William H
Martha Ely.
RobertF..,.'
Lucv O _.
Wiliiam H
ClaraB
HERRING.
Simeon H ,
Rachel A. E. Perkins.
Frederick P
Joseph P _..
HEYWOOD.
Sidney S ,
Clara J. Chapin.
Clarence C
HIGGINS.
Charles W._
Mary A. Ely.
Charles E
Marv L. Humphrey.
Marv L ...;....
HIGBY.
Norman
Elizabeth Taylor.
Charles W_
.4nna A. Chapin.
Casimer A
M. Julian
Margaritte
HILL.
Edward
Liicy L. Woods.
Mary E
Daniel W
William E.. ,.
Myra C
HILLS.
Henry M
Laura 1''. Reinim^ton.
Fred. R .'.
HINMAN.
Samuel
Lora A. Ely.
Charles E
S Amelia Munson.
Harry H
HITCHCOCK.
Walter _
Lucy White.
Luther
Cornelius
Samuel
Francis
Walter _
Eliza Jane
Aaron E
Charl es
Lucy
HODSKINS.
Elbridge
Sarah Austin.
ElbridgeG
Sarah M ;
Florence A. . .. .
Nellie S
HOLBROOK.
Joseph P
Sarah E. XeicberrY.
I22I
3109
2044
4200
4202
4203
4204
3479
6513
6514
4043
6706
2230
4643
2370
4044
5045
5046
6707
2464
5198
5199
5200
5201
4259
6756
2795
5860
375
IIOI
1 102
1 103
1 104
1 105
1 106
1 107
no8
nog
1203
3079
3080
3082
3083
Anna A
Charles ]V. Rosan.
Francis N
Dwight
Calista W. Thayer.
Dwight G
Goodwin T
HOLCOMB.
Edwin S
Faiiuic M . Loomis.
Ethan W
HOLLISTER.
Adoniram J
Julietta S. Rose.
Selena Walters.
Albert D.
AliceG
Arthur D
Clara J_
Cyrus L
Edna M
Edwin E
llenrielte Eerre.
Edwin J
Elizabeth M
Ernest G
Ettie A .
Flora B.
Gertrude S
Grace E
Greta J
Harriet B
Harry E
Herbert J..
Hiram D..
Mary 0. Gardner.
Hiram S
Asenath Ely.
Ida M
Jane A
Luther Fowler.
Jennie M
John B
Abalema Alason.
Julius F
Juliaettc A . Lay.
Lennie M
Lilla C
Lillian B
Luther E
HOLMES.
Epaphras
Drusil/a E. Ely.
Martha P
Alfred S. Anilder.
Mary A.
William //. Young.
Catherine A
Leander P. Foote.
Goodrich
Adeline Seymoiir.
Caroline C
Howard
John P
Ella S.Merritt.
Jonnie..
HOLT.
Kilburn
J/elen A. Day.
Elizabeth H..!
Charlotte L.
Sarah A
FrankM
HenrvD
HORN.
Carlisle C
3030
3031
4224
6730
6731
5499
7091
2146
4416
4426
4425
4403
4414
4419
2152
4402
4409
4418
4410
4407
4406
4413
4427
4412
'4428
4411
2149
860
4404
2150
4415
2151
2147
4424
4423
440S
4417
1335
3422
3423
3424
3425
3426
6417
7313
7371
I 2884
601 9
6020
6021
6022
6023
INDEX.— PART II.
479
A\-ifiai A. Ely. 1302
Margaret E | 3314
Jo /lit Elliot.
Catharine |
William A'_
Morlho J. Soils
Emil}' J _
Carlisle C
Sarah E _ . _ .'
Harrv U ' 6349
Charles W ' 6350
Otho N j 6351
BerlhaG I 6352
6353
3315
3316
6345
6346
6347
564
1 601
Rebecca A
HOMER.
Jonathan
Mn-aiiii Ely.
Miraim E
Ahn,li,im 11. ]Vhito.
HORTON.
Jeremy
R„lh Ely. 3
Nathaniel. _.! 20
Saioh Burt. \
Nathaniel __ -_: 67
Hannah Parsons.
David - 6S
Mary Eo-olor.
Hannah -J 228
[osofh Moachain.
Sarah __ j 229
Nathaniel ! 230
Marv U'ooil.
David' ) 231
232
233
234
235
4622
752
Moses
Aaron
J/ary Pratt.
Mar)' A
Mary
HOSKIN.
El mole K
/.«,!■.;. Elai:
Frankie L I 6975
Clifton J [6976
Harrison E 6977
HOSLEY.
John -
Asottatk Dav.
Dexter P....' ' 1874
Emma A. Strickland. ,
Franklin B ! 1875
Clara L. 1 1876
Josoph K. Moore. \
Warren D ; 4176
Emma B._ _ ^ 4177
HOWARD. 1
Alida O 7281
Amy H ._- -7288
Charles U j
Harriet A.Lent. 5822
Edson --
Abigail E. Ely. ' 979
Edson B '.- I 5577
Elizabeth J ; 5579
Eugene W ' 5580
Francis V j 7283
Henry E 1 7290
JosiahC .--I 5581
Lillian A... - ! 5578
Margaret E _ 72S7
Nellie G _ 72S4
Otis E 5582
Rensselaer E- --' 2623
Carrie Blandon. \
Emma J. Coiiistock. -
8 ! Sullivan E. ."...'_
Phina R. Cole.
8 Webster E -..
Marv A. Williams.
9 j William C
10 William E..
HOWLAND.
7 I George ..- _-
Harriet firiggs.
8 I Austin T_
8 , Harriette J
Ann G- ^-
HOWLETT.
Thomas R
Cornelia /,. Fellows.
Marv F
9 Cornelia R
HOUSTON.
8 i William
Man /•'. Elx.
9 ' William J .-.
g Eb Nino E
9 Frederic.
9 Lillian, .
9 Birtie
HUBBARD.
5 Aaron
6 I Aaron _
7 , Adam C
Ellen Chase.
7 Albert .
Sarah Dewey.
7 : Alexander,.
7 j Alfred
7 Ann
James Caughlaji.
6 I Anne
7 I Asher
Erances Wheeler.
Harriet Adams.
7 Augusta
A iigiistus Hanchett.
7 ; Caroline
7 I Caroline
Richard Gates.
7 Caroline
Edmund Boardman.
7 Caroline
Isaac Lewis.
' Olied Hashins.
7 j Charles W.
Mary Bosworth.
j Mary Edwards.
7 Charlotte
Ro/'crt Bruce
7 Cynthia —
Orrin Arms.
David
Douglass
Loretta Watson,
Eli
Khoda Ward.
Mrs. Catharine J 'an A Is tine
El
6 I Elijah .-
Prudence Savage.
6 ! Elisha
' Joanna Dibble.
7 I Elisha
6 j Elizabeth
7 Elizabeth
Joseph E. A. Smith.
7 ! Elizabeth
John Fairbairn.
7 I Elizabeth
2625
2624
5583
7282
1249
3176
3177
3178
2874
6002
6003
4120
4122
4123
4124
4125
165
508
1441
1412
1431
1424
1405
503
1447
1385
1402
1408
1445
1436
1443
1387
Raymond Dickey.
Frances M 1454
Luther .Sears.
Frederick 1391
Elisabeth Mellen.
Frederick-. 1420
Eunice Shedd.
George 141 1
Sarah Storms.
Harvey 1407
Esther Palmer.
Harvey H 514
Ellen Pale.
Henry 493
Sophia Whitney.
Henry ! 1386
Henry 1414
Henry 144S
Harriet I 'an Arnum.
.Hiram 1446
Lettie McMillen. 1
Jane Elint.
Horace 1400
Elvira Taylor.
James 1421
Maty Donovan.
John 162
Sarah Chipman.
John 492
Marian Cowles.
Jonn 504
John 1388
Julia Tower.
John 1406
Emeline Cooper.
Jonathan
Rachel Ely. 45
Jonathan 163
Lucretia Pixley,
Anne Dean.
Jonathan 500
Hephizebah Alkins.
Julia 1403
Hiram Powers.
Lucretia — 498
Lucretia 1409
Lucy - 520
Jared Bozworth.
Samuel Agne70.
Lucy. - 14+0
Lucy 1453
Oscar Collins.
Lucy A 1422
Israel Co.r.
Marian - 13S4
George Curtis.
Marietta •- 1432
John Cox.
Mary A 1455
Durfec Chase.
Moses 164
Abigail Sheldon.
Lucy Williams.
Moses W 509
Nancy 510
Leonard Tuttle.
Noah 517
Cynthia Clark.
Noah E 167
Prudenee Kellogg.
Marv Bosworth. ■
Noah E 1450
Pamelia .-- 497
Permelia I434
William Curtis.
Prudence - 1439
Daniel Mallett.
Rachel . 49^
48o
DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN KI.V.
Ruth 1435
Philip Siiii^n:
Samuel , 502
Amu- CInirdiill.
Sarah I 494
JpIiu 11: Ilulhnl.
Sarah - . 1449
Lullur Mattlu'.'S.
Sophia.. 1389
Timoth)' 166
Lncy Hall.
Timothy 513
Ann Lane.
Timothy. 1426
Ann Heffron.
William ..
William
Ada Thurston.
William
Judith Stevens.
Elizabeth Chesney.
William
Ellen Page.
William M ' 1420
Sophia Rhodes.
HULBERT.
John W
Sarah Hubbard.
John
Charles
Henry
Sarah .
Caroline .
Thomas
Marsha
495
1433
1442
1452
494
1393
1394
1395
r396
1397
1398
1399
HUMPHREY.
Samuel .
Clarissa Chapin.
Cornelia B I 1734
Hiram IVilliston.
Eunice L ,
Joshua Allen.
Lucia C 1736
Alfred Muuf^r I.
HUNGERFORD.
William T
Catharine E. Starr.
SethB _
Helen L.
Rosetta M.
Benjamin S I 3901
HUNT.
Clara J I 5135
Arthur D Lowell.
Clara I '
Charles H
Ann Deming.
Curtis
Loviea Deming. ' 727
Betsey Ely. \ 734
Ellen A. 4217
ElizaS.. iS
Frederiek Bush.
Hannah L.
Lywai, J. Strickland.
Harriet G.
Johns.
Harriet P Elv.
Mary E.
Charles L\ Loonii.
Nahum .
Sarah J. IVoods.
Orlo D-
689
1735
1615
3S97
3899
1807
2056
1822
2413
1S04
3378
3379
David .-
Abigail l-'. Clark.
David C- 6365
Dwight W _. 6364
Edward E I 6363
Erford C . 6360
Fann.V J 3374
Frank W.. 6366
George 3380
Louisa J. Connor.
George E... 16368
George H 2510
Harvey M \ 6361
Horace
Fannie Ely.
Loraine E
Roderick /•". Cloio.
Lewin B
Olive .V. Puiington.
Lucy E
Luther W
Orange
Fanny IVright.
Orange D ...| 3377
Harriet E. Trask.
Raymond W j 6367
William H. : 3371
William R... ' 6362
HYDE.
Nelson.
Carrie K. Whitcomb. ' 3201
Carrie E _. 6291
Alice M t 6292
Gustavus A.
947
2509
3372
3375
3373
1322
Harriet / Belts.
Marie .\
4600
6943
HYSLOP.
Silas
Cabrah Prince. 1279
Ann E 3269
ILES.
William A
Lsabel F. Doyle. 1 1319
Isabel L ' 3366
Charlotte D , 3367
Constance H 3368
INGERSOLL.
Frederick...
Mary A'. Deming. 1798
Mary V ...j 4077
ISHAM. 1
Alfred I
Sarah Burt. 1484
Sarah R 3556
Moses B 3557
Maria L 3558
AlfredE... 3559
Mary E j 3560
Henry
Louisa Burt. I 1487
Frances E I 3562
Lrving I. Crandall.
Henry B .1 3564
Jennie Losee.
Frank R 3566
Delia Thayer.
JANES.
Alfred E
Catharine IVright. \ 1074
Edwin E 2903
Ella M Chapman.
William P 2904
AlfredE 2905
Justus L
Abigail Ely. 1148
John E
Sarah C. Reynolds.
Amelia L._
Ezra B. Champlin.
Winnifred E
Jennie J
Mina L
JACKSON.
Joseph C.
Catharine P. Day.
Joseph C._
John D..
Katharine S
Eliz.abeth H. W
Walter D
Mary E. Roberts.
Anna R._.
James W
JEFFERY.
Thomas R..
Maiy A. L. Banium.
Clara I
Edu-ards B
JENKINS.
Henry ...
Ellen Ely.
May
Samuel Sexton.
Marguerite
Francis IV. Dickins.
Charles F
JENNINGS.
He/.ekiah C
Sarah P. Tisdel.
ClarkeT
Catharine M
Mary E
JOHNSON.
Richard .
sMarv Elv.
Eva B...;.
Le7iiis T. Craig.
Luke D
Lucinda M. Ely.
Louisa M.
Charles H. Smith.
Merrick E
Marv L. Moreau.
Mary K...
Daisey J
JONES.
Daniel
Desire E
Edgar
Aurelia Finch.
Eliza
A brain Baker.
Esther J.
Joel Stilwell.
George W
Gershom ..
/),•.(/;•,• Ely.
Gershom
Getta M
Godfrey LI. Stuber.
James G
Joel P....
John
Afarv A. Mason.
John N..
Laura E. Sutton.
John S
Esther ir. Ely.
Laura C
Martha D
2971
2972
6052
6147
614S
2895
6044
6045
6046
6047
2942
6103
6iOi(
6405
7359
7360
I2II
3087
30SS
3089
2113
4351
4352
4353
1299
3304
2235
4660
4661
7006
7007
( 460
462
2923
j 459
4704
6072
149
464
4708
2214
4705
2251
4702
463
INI )i':x.— PART i;
481
7^homas DovU.
Mary A '.
Mary P
OrviUe L
J/erry F. Sioaln.
Pearl M
Percy C
Samuel
Maagarct
William
Williams
CaroliiiL' A. Clark.
JOSLIN.
Stephen
Clarissa IVrig/it.
Walter W
JUDD.
Asahel
Mary Ely,
Martha
Aaron Bush
Homer _.
/■'la 11 CCS L. Day.
Clayton O
KNAGGS
John
Sarah L. Woods.
John W
Lucia C-- -
Daniel A
Myra A. ..
Freedom W _
iMilton W.-
Brvant E
KNAPP.
Isaac
t7,7;/_M<; Ilalc.
Eliza H
Caroline L
KEACH.
David D
Julia E. Ely.
George F
MinnieM
KEEP.
John
Lydia Ilalc.
Theodore ]
Mary A.' Thoiiipsoit.
KELLEY.
Hezekiah..
PhcbcJ. Gossard.
IdaO
RoUand H_..
Frank A
Edward H
KELLOGG.
Frederick-
Tryphcna E. IThi/c.
Charles W
Edward
Maria Dciiiiitg.
Edward E
Minnie L _.
ElizaM
Fannie B
Clara A
Alfred R
IMarictt Banister.
Flora
Ida P
Julius II'. Ilancnstei
Emma B _
HenrvC
4594
6938
4596
7030
4710
458
456
4593
1330
3404
75
279
4623
6979
2463
5188
5189
5190
5191
5192
5195
5196
525
1465
1466
1383
3544
3545
523
1464
3306
6327
6328
6329
6330
386
1139
1800
4079
4080
40S1
4082
4083
2325
4947
4948
4949
4950
Albert P
Arthur T
Mariett
KEMPE.
Frank F
Ella L. Titus.
Hilda M
KENDALL.
Alonzo H
Alonzo R
Pcrsis A. Ford.
Charles N
Cyrus L
Daniel I
Mary M. Brewer.
Edward P
Edwin W
Elizabeth M...
Emma A
Frances A __
Frankie L
George J _
George V
George W
Martha M. Dickson.
Betsey M. Lau'^maid.
Helen! '
Horace
James E.
Relief IVildcr.
James F
James L
Anne \orris.
Jane E
John S. Hart.
Jerome F ,
Jerreb
Lucy IVoods.
Jerreb ._
Hannah M. little.
John
Frances A. Reeve.
yohn E
John H
Sarah D. Ely.
Larnard L
Isabel M. Petrie.
Addic M. Gage.
Llewella I
Lorenzo D.
Rosie Langinaid.
Lorenzo J
Louise
Lucy C
Lucius Robinson.
Lucy H
Lucy M
Lyman
Martha A
Dwi!iht L. West.
Mary A. M
Milo
Orpha X. Idc.
Milo -
Minerva
Olindus F
Philo L...
Robert C .-.
Thomas D
Victoria
William L
William W
KENNEDY.
Philo
Arotine G. Brooks.
Clarence J
4951
4952
4954
4540
6S67
3674
2394
5655
5071
1526
3678
5080
1 5094
5103
5081
5095
5088
5084
2390
5106
5072
2391
3672
5092
3676
5096
921
2388
2389
5654
2677
2392
5078
2395
5104
5073
2399
5086
5074
2393
5091
3675
2396
5077
5076
3680
3681
5101
5087
5082
5105
239S
5547
7158
Ray ._
KENT.
William
Hannah C. Ely.
Anna
Grace
William P. Robeson.
Kittie ..
John S. Frolhinghain .
Jessie
Charles i ". Ely.
William
Asahel
Harriet Campbell.
Laura A
Abner D. Thomas.
KIERSTED.
.■\lexander
Diusilla B. Beach.
Alfred B....
Elizabeth McMinn.
Everest K _
KILHAM.
Solomon- - . ..
Sarah Taylor
Mary A
Hiram C. Beaman.
Jannet
Sarah E —
Olney K. Gault.
Solomon E
Sarah /. A'inne.
Leonard C
Anna E. Chittenden.
Lizzie C. Hitchcock.
D wight T.
Leonard W
Fred C
KING.
Solomon
Lydia Ely.
Lyman
Lydia
Jacob Lyon.
George
\aomi Otis.
Ely H .
Adaline
Jabez O
Ella M. Mason.
Otis
Catharine R. Clements.
Belinda
Philander A. On:
Thomas Fisher.
Wilhelmina.
Xelson Deiniug.
Otis...
EffaJ. Hansford.
Harry O
Charles S..
Lon B. W
Harriet B
KINNEY.
George A
Laura A. C. Ely.
Ely M...
George E. S
Ella F. Wright.
Mary E.
Grace N
George S
KIRKPATRICK.
William N.-.
E:;iily S. Champion.
7160
I161
2992
2993
2995
3001
2996
2202
4560
3466
6481
64S2
91S
2378
2379
2380
2381
2383
23S4
5067
5068
182
548
549
1078
2913
2914
2915
2587
5510
5511
5512
(1060
6062
7106
7107
226S
4743
3401
6377
637»
^379
2S34
4S2
DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN ELY.
Anna E - - - 5932
George A. Campbell .
Eugenia j 5933
George A. Campbell.
KNIGHT.
Henry
Hchii M. Ely. I 3219
Nellie O j 6301
LAMB.
Charles W
Caroline C. Ely. 3413
CharlesH 6395
Caroline E. Snviiani.
Mary L ' j 639^
InezM. ! 6397
Carrie S ...J 6398
LANE.
FrankW
Fanny E. U-incliell. 4488
Mary W ---:6S23
LARCOMBE.
Richard J
Eliza A. Champion. j 2851
Francis J -[ 5959
Eliza A 5960
Julien Schlev
Richard M..1 ' 5961
CeorgL- G ; 59^2
LA ROCK.
Joseph A- - -I
Elizabeth Ely. \ 2047
Henry A 4210
LATHROP.
Paoli
Elizabeth B. Champion. ] 2824
Elizabeth B.C 5918
Timothy B. Rowell.
LATIMER. I
Lester -
Abigail Ely. ; 1003
LeviE 2690
Nellie M. Bue king/mm.
Charles E .' 2691
Sarah C. Elliot.
Florence E - 567S
LAUDERBURN. ;
Frederic
Anil D. B. Ely.
Mary D...
Frederic C
Flora V
Grace S -
Donald E
LAWRENCE.
Albert F
Amanda A
Annie M
;r. Ila-,
Lansiiii^
Charlesb
Charles E
Lucy A. Kimha
Charles E__
Daniel
Ella V
Ellen M
Emma L
Fred J
George E
George W
Helen
Hester A
John J. Bagley.
1846
4126
4127
4128
4129
4131
5112
5312
5314
5325
2512
5334
2517
5332
5III
5329
5333
5336
2513
251S
5330
Jessie G. _.
John
Jonathan
Julia /•". ]Vooils.
Josiah
Hester A. Ely.
Lilly A -
Lutie A ---
Cooledge D. Haven.
Martin
Huldah A. Boyer.
Mary J
Myra L
Richard
Harriet Lafever.
Roselle
Sarah E. B-
Charles C. Dewey.
William C
William M...
5338
5326
950
5324
5315
2516
5323
5316
2515
5327
2514
5318
5331
LEARNED.
David S ,
Celia J/. Lee. \ 1373
Lucy A 3528
Jonathan L. Blackman.
Edwin A
Raehel mil.
Harriet D
Joshua Frantz.
Henry _
Maty A. C'-r-.
George B
Cora B.- ...| 6583
HattieD. '6584
Frank A _ --- '^585
LEAVENS.
Calvin. --
Ltiey Wooits.
Calvin G
Mary P. Richards.
Lucia S. Woods.
3529
3530
2917
6066
934
-I 2^51
2447
2459
Grover 2452
Mahilable Roberts.
Laura j 2453
Edward B. Pratt.
Lyford 2454
Myra Gordon.
Lucy L - 2455
Giles H. Chapin.
Daniel W 2456
Maiy L. Burr.
Loiuse 2457
Cenelure Dayton. \
Elizabeth ... ' : 5172
Willis H... 5174
CharlesA 5177
WalterC 1 5178
Edward 5179
George F._ 5180
LEE.
Ann E
Bertha C
Betsev S
Caleb E
CeliaM
David .S-. Learned.
Daniel W
Sarah A. Tower.
Earl R...
Electa P
James Chase.
Elizabeth R.
Elbert Siitphen.
ElviraM
Eugene iVichols.
Esther S
2544
6532
3525
3498
1373
3500
6535
2539
1367
3506
3502
Elaiii C. Pease.
Eva I
As her Neville.
Frank E
Franklin D.
Franklin D.
Susan ll'hitmore.
Harriet E ...
William R. Stone.
Harrv I -
John B...
Lueretia Miller.
John L
John M
Charlotte Donaldson.
Martin E
Grace D. Stratton.
Mary
Chadwill R. Meachaii
MayG
Miriam M
Myrtie G.
Nancy C
Edwin Lung.
Nancy C.
John S. Ellis.
Nancy J
Rufus //. Butler.
Pamelia
Reuben Cole.
Samuel S
Sarah A
Duncan Campbell.
Theodore
.Salome Ely.
Welles E
William
Betsey Shaw.
William
Harriet C. Toiver.
Wilson D
LEECH.
Clinton C
Lucy A. Ely.
Howard C
LENT.
Samuel E
Martha N. Noble.
Harriet A
Charles 0. Howard.
William E
Mary R. McFaden.
Frank P
Alvertia F. Burr.
Fayette
Casper H
Catharine B
William S
Alpheus F
Dora V
LeFEVER.
Edward
Mareia I. Siiiead.
Inez -
Francis E
LEONARD.
Abiah
Amelia C
Amelia E
Archibald
Asa
Gratia Ely.
Carrie E
Charles D
Clara A
David
6537
1372
3505
2543
' 6536
956
2542
3501
1364
1366
6530
6534
6531
1365
253S
3524
1369
3504
2541
482
6529
1368
3499
6533
1838
4118
2773
5822
5824
5S25
5S26
5827
7291
7292
7294
7295
5554
7166
7167
329
5597
5589
7157
984
5591
2634
5598
INDEX.— PART II.
4S:
Ann C. Brooks. 5543
Edwin I 2630
Kacliel A. Hughes.
Edwin -- I 5594
Ezekiel _ 103
Ezekiel.
Frances
Frances M. -
Frances M
Jfi/liam M. Dcidscli.
Frederick L
Lorinda S. Coo/cy.
Frederick L
Harvey W
Horatio K
Joseph W_
Lucy
Mary D . .-
Lewis S. Prindle.
Mary E___
Nathaniel —
Sarah Ely.
Nathaniel
Preserved
Sarah Keep.
Mary Morley.
Preserved __ - 1 332
Rowlev
Clarissa Day.
Sarah--
Sarah C 559^
Sargent E.-.- ! 262S
Caroline B. Hughes. I
Selden —
Amia White. ! 3S4
William S 5593
LILLIE.
Warren - - — .
Sarah E. MeXaiighton.
Laura
Bert E
Louesa A --.■_--_ — j 6899
Jennie B I 6900
Mina H --- 6901
Mav -- 6902
331
"37
2631
5590
2629
5592
2632
2627
1136
328
1851
5595
26
102
1 01
747
330
4563
6Sg6
LOCKE.
Benjamin F
Marv A. Campbell. \ 2208
Sarah C - .--' 4575
Oel M. Sanford.
Edwin C... --I 4575
Emilia E. Morse. !
Frank E , 6908
LOOMIS.
AdahD.
Albert
Sarah A. Cornell
Anson --
Eunice N. Simmons.
Aurora
Betsey —
Peletiah .4 rin strong.
Caroline L
Charles F
Man' E. Hunt.
Delia
Justus Bagg.
Dexter A
Evelyn Whittlesey.
Edward C
Ella D. Lawrence.
Ely
Dinah Woleott.
Fannie M
Edwin S. Holcoinb.
Frank P
5603
2644
1182
5442
992
4106
1822
2642
5606
994
5499
5607
Harry. 993
Sophronia Friiik. [
Harvey 1 990
Lucretia Williams.
Helen I S^"
Henry - - | 2657
Fanny E. Craft.
James I 5440
Jane 544'
Joseph .- 1 2645
Elizabeth A. Coffin. \
Joseph - : 5608
Josiah 1
Sabra Ely. 354
Larry 2649
Mabel R__ | 5612
Mary -I 5&o2
Mary E ! 3032
Henry T. Speny.
Mary L 410?
Newman —
Valencia Grover. 2553
Oliver - - - - 1 5444
Orrin j 988
Adah Dav. 1
Orrin 1 - _ | 5605
Ralph - 2648
Sabra I 99^
Rodney Cooler. I
Sabra .' 1 2643
Walter .- 1
Maria Ely. 25S2
William 5443
LOWRY.
Edwin D .-
Harriet M. Sherwood. 4221
Edmund S -- 6725
Raymond S 6726
LUCAS.
Bvron W . I
'Marv L. Halstead. 5717
Alva E I 7201
Glennie L. -.-! 7202
LUDDINGTON. |
lohn - - - - 1
Jane Eh: 1 253
Jane .' 707
Robert 7o8
LUNG.
Edwin -
Xancv C. Lee. ■ 13^5
LucvM 3508
Salome E.. 3509
Rowland D 35io
LYMAN.
Abel C 1954
Charles L -- 1950
Charles P_ -.-
feniima Chapin. li)<^
Clifford H ---- 6146
Elizabeth -- -- 1952
Eunice -- 1146
Elisha Edwards.
George-- 1956
Hannah W 1953
John -
Eunice Ely. 401
John 1147
Margaret H J 1951
Nathan ' Ii45
Abii;ail C. Clezeland.
Nathan H ' 2968
Julia E. Sheldon. I
Oi-rie A ! 6143
Thomas D 1 igSS
LYON.
Orrin
Margaret D. Ely.
Franklin
Laura C. Ely. ' 2253
Sarah D 47"
William A'. 1 1 'all.
Orrin A - _. 4712
Elon A 4713
/da M. Charles.
Darius E
Laura P -
Charles W. Haiilev.
Olive M '-.-
AlfredE
Linus M -
Milan C -.
Effie M
Cliffton H -
McALPIN.
James W
Maria S. Champion.
Aaron C - 1 5942
Henry -- 1 5943
MaryE - - \ 5944
' 5945
5946
2252
4715
4716
4717
471S
4719
4720
4721
7037
2S36
lesW --
>L->ria S -_ -
McCLELLAN.
Andrew W
.^larvA. Warden.
Affa B'
Fernando G
Fred
Gertie J -
Henrietta A.--
James N
Ellen Hagenbach.
Jane M -
j:harles H. Stewart.
M'artha J
Mary E
Mattie -
Melissa E --
Olive E--
Reuben Eh.
Philip H -
Sarah A. E
Stephen A- -. —
Jane M. Ely.
Stephen A
Stephen J
Mary C. Bn\xs-
William B
McELWAIN.
John S -
Esther M. Ely.
Celia S. Ely.
Henry E .
McFARLAND.
Adam
Deborah Ely.
1287
3285
3289
3291
1294
1290
1293
3281
3283
3290
1295
1289
1245
3287
3282
442
32S6
129I
2174
2171
4462
! 2245
Frederick 0 4^/3
Herman E ' 4^74
Ralph 4675
McILVANE.
Joshua H
.'iarah D. Dutton. 3460
Joshua H 6470
Elizabeth D -- 6471
Alice M - 64-3
McINNIS.
Malcolm -
Sarah E. Bates. 353'
Carrie | 65S(.
4S4
DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN ELY.
Mary 1 6387
McINTIRE.
Alexander
Ahigail Colton. 59^
CharlesC | i673
Jenny Johnson.
Henry E -- 1674
Caroline M. Walker.
Abby E i(>75
Jesse 1676
Fannie Gotl.
John M 1677
Jesse-. 39S9
Sidney E , 399°
Frederick H 3991
Jesse A 399^
William A._ , 3993
George C 1 3994
Cliarles H _ -- 3995
McINTYRE.
James M -
Harriet A. Day. I 2669
Jennie E .'-..- 5638
Clarence -[ 5^39
McLEAN. j
John W
Elizabeth Goodwin. 3983
lohn G - 6697
McNAUGHTON.
Peter D
Harriet Campbell. 2202
Sarah E 4563
Warren Li Hie.
Richard D 1 4564
Edwin J I 4565
Isabella MeQneen.
Kittle M -- 6905
Charles P 6905"
MACK.
Charles S
Daphne M. --
David...
Mary Ely.
Henrietta R-
Thomas L. Elliot.
Henry E
Sarah G. Lathrop.
Henry E 6^93
lohn F.- 1652
Joseph L 6691
Mary E - ---' 1^50
Mary E. i 3973
Ethiiard I. Galvin. !
Nathan.
Daphne Warriner. 57^
Nathan P. --1 1651
Rebecca R _j6692
Samuel E j 1663
Jiebecca A. A'obbins.
Samuel E j 6694
MACKINTIRE.
William ^
Sarah Eh: ^°
George '°4
Jesse-. ; ■"=
William ' ^°°
Sarah I '"7
MACKENZIE.
George M
Anna A'. Pieree.
Kenneth R
Mabel M
MALLARY.
John L
3980
1653
581
3974
3977
4455
68n
6S12
Louisa Eh. 2761
9 PaulinaC... 5800
Eugene Wheeler.
9 Lvdia R 5801
'Geor-re H. Green.
9 John L. - - 5802
Enialine Kilburn.
10 Lvman 7279
MASON.
g Abbie C 4588
Charles W. Mowty.
10 Alverne L - - 6919
S Anna A... 2216
Alfred H. B. Belts.
9 AnnaA - -- 4583
10 Annie F... 6912
10 Arthur L 6914
9 Caroline A -- 459'
John L. Connable.
8 Charles E - 2218
Marv L. Adams. 1
9 Charles E .-'4598
S Edgar F 12213
Lvdia A. Doolittle.
10 Edward C 6913
10 EdwinL -- 6939
ID Ellen G 6926
9 Fannie M 4589
Matheio Connable.
9 Francees E 4585
Solomon B. Bliss.
9 George A 4608
9 Hannah M ,4577
Carlton A. Morse.
Charles Miller.
9 Henry B I 4578
Cvnthia Hovt. '
9 Horace S..-'- '4579
Jennv Sargent.
10 layC-'--.--'- -- 6921
8 Laura E -- 2217
Waterman Morse.
9 Laura I -- 4606
Sehuyler Dafis.
10 Lena L 6915
10 LuciusB -- 6927
9 Lucius P - 4586
.Sarah A. Milligan.
10 Mar.K M 1 6920
8 Marv A.- I 2214
John Jones.
9 MarvA --I 4605
John IF. Meaker.
8 j Merrick E 2210
10 Mvrton L - --- 6918
8 ' Orville L _- 2212
Caroline Clark.
9 I Orville L 4597
Etta Briggs.
[o 1 Orville L 6917
8 Peter L 2211
-Vaney Thomson.
7 Stephen
! Anna Ely. S74
8 Stephen A 2215
Lueinda Hoyt.
9 William H 4582
Julia C. Hill.
MATTHEWS.
6 , Gideon
Martha Ely.
7 I Ely -'
7J Martha _ 1070
7 ' Samuel 1072
Irene Hall.
7 I Gideon 1073
8 I Martha E 2901
Alexander S. McLean. ,
SarahR -- 12902
Samuel S
Anna E. Wriirht. \ 3402
Anna E. D .--.-_ i 6380
Edith L.. ! 6381
Mabel B '• 6382
MAXWELL.
]ames --
Chloe Burt. 533
Moses B -. 1477
Sally - 1479
Samuel Davis.
Mille - 14S0
Ebcnczer Gregorv.
Betsey ' 14S1
Esther 14*2
MAY.
John H -.-
Mary I. Clow. 1 5 309
Florence L 70S1
Charles F 7081
MEACHAM.
Chadwill R.
Maiy Lee. 13UO
Betsey L._. 3512
Sarah'A - 3513
John C. A'and.
Samantha 35 '4
Diantha 35i5
Francis L ; 35i6
Sarah M. Trace.
Abbie C. Brockmay.
Emmett G [6556
.4 lice I. Marshall. ~ j
Sarah F .-.. I 655S
Lee T - ' 6560
Luclla A 6561
MEAD.
Augustus A
Annie D Ely. 3841
George A .-. 6669
MEAKER.
John W
Mary A. Mason. . 4605
John W - ----' 6950
Guv 6951
Bel'lc - -- 6952
>Laggie . - . - ,6953
Harry | 6954
MELLEN.
Rufus H
J^aura E. Patten. 1646
Ella F ---. 3953
Dzvight W. Slaiitor.
Walter C
Louisa Thompson.
Florence V
May G
Howard S. Ha sen.
MERRICK.
TiUey -
Lovice Colton.
Pernal
Lueinda
Aaron C
Daniel -
Tilley
Lovisa
MERRILL.
Heman R_-
Lvdia M. Day. 2668
Louis N 5631
Elmer C - 5632
3954
3955
3956
197
606
607
608
6og
610
611
INDEX.— PART I]
4S5
Josepliine
BraviUa S
9 Rosie A
9 Laura E
MERRITT.
Ak-xaiulcr
Marv /'. Ilarn-Il.
Ella S
John P. Holmes.
Annie L
Elizabeth G
Margaret L.
G€ori;i- R. Smith,
Clifton E
Mary F
MERRY.
Pou-ell
Lai(}<i C. Diver.
Aramantha
John C_
1 1 orace O
Claudius V
Laura C
Frances E
Josephine A
MILLER.
Albert
Albert A
3/aiy A'ii!^'.
Albert G
Elizabeth Banister.
Albert G.. _,
AliceA -
Almira
Orriii Carpenter.
Alvin
Asenath Warner.
Mrs. Sophronia, Landon.
Amanda
Daniel Harris.
Anna J ._
Ardean R
Arthur J
Betsey A
Jonah Allen.
Calvin R
Caroline
Caroline E
Charles --
Julia Anderson.
Charles _-
Charles C
Charles D
S Charles E
Elizabeth A. Diffenbacher.
9 Charles E
9 Charles R
9 Chauncey
7 Climena
8 Cordelia.
5 Cyrus A.
Laura A. Morse.
6 Daniel _..
Miriam Chapin.
9 ' David F
8 David R
Laura Seeley.
9 Delia
9 Edgar E
9 ! Edward L
7 ' Ely
l^olly Loomis.
7 Emily
L^eter Grover.
James Chase.
9 Emily A
5633
5634
5635
5636
6130
7313
7314
7315
7317
7318
7321
2232
4649
4650
4651
4652
4653
4654
4655
538S
5378
2319
4938
5392
2940
2533
954
4322
5394
5495
2530
2531
2537
4935
5379
5389
5390
4933
2565
5480
5494
5381
961
2550
2532
242
5431
2549
5385
5380
5489
955
5386
Emma L
Eva T
Fannj' A
Frances -
Frederick
Freeman J.
Hannah
Hannah E
Harvey
.Matilda Bull.
Helen A ..._.
Helen F
Huldah -.,
Jacob
Lueretia Ely.
Jacob
Lumnv Allen.
Marv A. Allen.
.Sall'v Striekland.
Mary .1 . Gordon.
lennie T
Joel ---
Mary C. Cooley.
Laura A
Laura L
Albert H. Dai ley.
Lois E
William Jordan.
Louie A
Lueretia
John B. Lee.
Lueretia
John F. Beebe.
Madge
Maria
Marshall .--.
Mary A
MarvC
Mary E
Milton M
Nancy
Samuel U'orthington.
Oliver -
Abiirail Gray.
Ransom _
Fanny M. IVarner.
Rockwell -.
Roswell -- —
Almira Arthur.
Sarah _
Cotton Ely.
Sarah
Chester Miner.
Susan A
Truman E
Fanny Taylor.
Ursula -
U'arren Cook.
Warren C
Wallace E
Wilbur M.
William B
William R
Eliza A. Gill.
Willis M ._
MINER.
Chester
Sarah Miller.
James
Charles...
Laura A
Jacob E
AdaC
John C
Emma S
MINOR.
5476
4939
5432
5430
683
5429
2534
5491
962
53S4
' 4934
' 2536
34S
957
2572
2548
2564
5376
4936
956
2547
4321
2529
4937
4931
5490
5475
5391
959
2563
2535
960
6S4
324
2545
4932
5377
2546
5395
5396
5481
5393
2545
5414
5415
5417
5418
5419
5420
5421
Ald!;ail Byiinnier. 1267
Charles. 3235
MONTGOMERY.
George _
Malinda Ely. \ 3302
Mamie P...; 6326
MOODY. j
Charles. !
Lizzie /. Smith. \ 4063
Hattie E... : 6716
Edward H 6717
Irma A 6718
MOORE.
Anna 11 6iof>
Abby L 3543
Aldin T
Sabra E. Coo/ev. 2651
Allen M .'.
Louise W. LLazclton. 2422
Charles D 2945
Frances S. LLcdden.
Clarence J.. 2949
Cora A. Pile her.
DeWitt C _ I 294S
Duane
Emily Arthur. j IO94
Emily M ' 2943
Florence K 4178'''
Frances L 2947
Hoii>ard C. Bingham.
Frank A 5609
Frank I 417S
Annie E. MeXitt.
Fred S 4178,?
George D
Frances A. Phelps. 11380
Harrv E | 41781:
Ida E , 5152
Jessie ' 61 10
Joseph K
Clara L. Hosley. 1S76
Mabel M .' 6107
Mary A 2944
Judson L. Pitcher.
Orrin B 2946
Emma S. Barrow.
Pearle L 6109
Samuel E 2950
Edith Tcdman.
William W 2951
MORGAN.
Adams.. 1886
Alfred H 3724
Azubah 1891
Carlos C 13726
Catharine A 1544
Alfred LLall.
Charles A
Charles H 2869
Gertrude E. Fazen.
Charles H 15999
Clarissa 1747
Climena ., 1892
Delia L.
Edwin
Erastus
Clarissa Chapin.
George C
Henry L -.
Huldah
James F..
James S
Sarah M. Curtis.
Jane F
William Stevens.
Jane F
5997
1888
693
3723
18S5
1750
3725
1543
2867
5996
486
DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN ELY,
754
1749
3728
1751
3729
i8go
1058
John
Eunice Brewer. 547
John C - --I 1746
John W _ I 5998
Joseph W ! 1748
Julia ---\ 1887
Julius
Azubah Day.
Louis S
Lyman C
Ouartus M .. ..
Sarah M.._
Sophia , --
Sylvester _
Walter
Louisa Burchard.
Walter T ! 2868
Delia L. Derbyshire.
MORRIS.
Anna M I 4020
Bessie E 645''
BessieR 6S36
Daisie M 6837
Edith E --| 4019
Edward C j
Hannah L. Ely. \ 1687
Edward W 6457
Emma M , 6S40
George M - , <>459
George P __
Julia A. Ely. \ 4530
George R 6S41
Gertrude A 645S
Mary L ,. 6839
William A
Gertrude M. Ely. 3446
William L '. 4018
MORSE.
Alfred E. D -_ .
Andrew L
Ansel L
Arthur M
Rachel F. Davidson.
Carlton A.
Hannah M. Mason.
Carter B
Sarah D. Wheeler.
Charles E
Clara A
Joseph W. Bradley.
Dravton A
Dru'silla B
Eugene
Henry ._
Drusilla B. Day.
lacob H '
John L
3465
6909
6gio
4604
2756
5786
3464
6946
3463a
6947
1351
3463
3465"
Mary E | 3462
Stella D
Walter
Walter R
Waterman
Laura E. Mason.
William M...
Comciia A. Davenport.
MOSHER.
Charles W.
Polly A. Prince.
Sarah E
Frank L. Pickup.
Byron D
Charles W.
* Caroline Gumline.
Carrie A — 3263
Philip S 3264
Mertie M. I 3265
5788
6948
5787
2217
4602
1277
3258
3260
3262
Ragnel J 3266
Victor E 3267
Buel L 326S
MOSELEY.
David..-
Silence E. Champion.
Adelia
Owen Rockwell.
Henry C
Susan Corliss.
Flavia I
Josiah C. Robinson.
Maria
Alonzo Whitney.
David N '.
Maty G. Phelps.
Edward
Thomas B
Clara Moseley.
Harold P..-.
Katharine E. R
1049
2843
2844
2845
2846
2S47
2S4S
2850
5957
5958
MOULE.
John J
Helen M. Cooley.
Irene
MOWRY.
Charles W
Abbie C. Mason.
Grace L
Carrie B
Charles A
Sarah M
MUNGER.
Asa
Polly Chapin.
Asahel C
Mary .__
Harriet Z
Austin E-
Charles W
Eliza -
Perley
Zerviah Chapin.
Sarah A
Marion Z
George G .
MUNSELL.
Guy C
Amanda Day.
Marion E
Augustine Breeze.
EstherE..
Amherst L. Thompson.
Ellen M
MYRICK.
James .
Martha L'- .
Gideon ..
Phineas
James
Aaron
NACE.
Daniel M.
Amelia .1.
Jennie M.-.
NELSON.
Eleazer .._
Nellie Ely.
Florence __
Mary
Frederick S
NEVILLE.
-Asher __ _
2581
.5497
4588
6928
6929
6930
6931
760
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
766
1934
1935
1938
1589
3819
3820
3S21
28
109
no
III
112
4789
7068
1227
3113
3114
3115
E'mJ. Le
Blanch E.-
Roy A ....
Bertha H..
NEWBERRY.
Almira
William Fo^le.
Arthurs.-
Emma P. Eells.
Cleveland G
Margaret M. Keith,
Elizabeth
Henry A . Rowland.
Elizabeth
ElishaX. Sill.
Elizabeth S ,
Eunice
Eunice -..
Charles S. .Sill.
Fanny
/ohn Sargent.
Fannv
Elisha sV. Sill.
George B
Henry
Elizabeth Strong.
Henry
Mary Belden.
Cornelia J. Blair.
Henry S
Elizabeth S. Brilton.
John S
Sarah B. Gaylord.
Julia -
Jacob 0. Wetmore.
Henry S. Holbrook.
Julia E
Stephen B. Palmer.
Mary S
Pericles
Rhoda
Abel Simmons.
Robert T
Roger
Eunice Ely.
Sarah E
Joseph P. Holbrook.
SpencerB
Clara D. White.
William B
WolcottE
NEWKIRK.
William
Elizabeth Ely.
Frank P.
Nettie Janes.
Lilla C
LiUa J
Minnie L
NEW^TON.
Charles A -.
Minei--a L. Day.
Evving C .'..
Elmer D
NICHOLS.
Eugene- -.
Elvira M. Lee.
Grace E
NIMS.
Charles H
Mary D. Bixby.
Jessie B
William C-
3507
6542
6543
6544
1177
3024
3023
412
3026
414
11 75
413
"75
3021
416
1179
3022
1 1 So
1 1 76
3020
1174
4"
417
131
415
liSi
3029
3027
2142
4400
4401
^794
&795
4613
6966
6g6S
3506
6541
5295
7073
7075
INDEX.— PART II.
4S7
NOBLE.
Adna 2774
X.iiicyJ. Dollk'a:
Anna A. .. 5809
Carria M _ 5843
Clara M _ 7280
Frances ^.-- 5806
Thomas B,Uly.
Harriet E 1 2777
Harriet S 580S
Harvey
Sophia Ely. 1029
Harvey W 5829
Henry E 5846
Hervey 2778
Jennie M _ 5847
Lucy V 2775
Kcnaldo E. Dickinson.
Lydia M 5807
Martha N : 2773
Samiti'l E. Lent.
Martin A .1 5S28
Naomia V _ ( 5^44
Oliver E 1 2772
2762
5842
2779
Charlotte Ely.
Otho L
Solomon E
Emma E. Palmer.
Sophia E
Sylvester ..
Emma Phelps.
William L....
William W
NORTON.
Solomon
Matilda Webster.
Frank W
George S _
Abbie JM. Strickland.
Charles C _,
ORR.
John C.
Rose E. Billings.
Lawrence F
Pence B
Philander A
Belinda A'ing.
Harriet F
Algernon.-
Catharine-
2776
5803
5830
2780
1567
3778
3779
3780
4434
6802
6803
5510
7095
7096
7097
Allen P-.- -.: 7098
OLDER.
Alonzo
Maiian Woods. 2487
Charles E-- -- 5254
Rosa J .- 5256
Ella M 5257
Clyde - - 5259
OWEN.
George C
y.anra T. Gill.
Wayne W
2109
4337
OVERHOLTZER
llarric F
Eunice L. Ely. , 250S
Daisy H... | 5306
Dora R 5307
OLIVER.
Hiram ,-
Jane Ely. 2045
Josephine E - 4205
Nettie J .- 4206
Henry A 4207
OTIS.
Jabez
Lucy Ely. 371
Lucy - 1 076
Solomon Chapin
Lj'dia 1077
Levi M. Harroiin.
Naomi 1078
George King.
Mercy 1079
Sophia loSo
Enestus T. Cross.
Julina 1081
Mary -. 1082
Jabez E 1083
Juliette King.
Harriet S 1084
.-///', 7/ /). Boi^g.
OSBORN.
William R
Mclinda ill. Ely. 1206
William E- 30S4
Grace 3085
Heniy S.Jafrav.
May ■ - 3086
OSBORNE.
Joseph W
y/elen .A. Hand. 3046
Anna M .-. , 6205
Hattie , 62oti
OSGOOD.
William W
Sarah J. Hand. 3042
Edmund H -! 6196
HarrietM 6197
Mary E - 6199
PAGE.
Charles E _ (
Caroline A. Ely. I 2976
Mary E (,1^4
PALMER.
Alta L 663S
Ann L ,5006
Austin P ' 65o2
Bertha L 6640
Berton I -- 16639
Chester --
Jl/atilda Ely. 1 735
Clarence A 6637
Anna L. Bell.
Edmund - J
Betsey Cotton. I 2352
Elizabeth 5007
Etta L 4110
Franklin E 1S25
Oli7'ia a: Bisin^'.
Ke-illah J/. Rising.
Franklin R.- -.. 4107
Harriet R -- 4109
Henry U.- -,-.
Sarah E. De.xter. 353S
John B 1S27
Oliver E - ' 410S
Sarah M - 1S28
Norman C. A 6641
Xorris S --
Sophia IV. Enter. 361 1
William (' 4111
William G 1826
Lain-a K. Bowler.
PARKER.
Samuel -.
Marcia Ely. 2I2g
Frances M .- 4380
Andrew C. West.
PARMENTER.
Abraham L --
Lucy Gardner.
Sally R.._-
Aldenjillson.
Charles E
Mary
Charles-- -_
Ann 'B. Clements.
Charles H
Frank A -.
James M - -
Sophronia A. E>icvinst
Carrie B
Brenton J..
Floyd A--
PARSONS.
Ebenezer . - . .
A/artha Ely.
Katharine
Aaron 7 ay lor.
Martha '.
Jo/in Taylor.
Eunice
Abel Hancock.
Margaret ._
Daniel Foote.
Mary----
IVilliaiii Clark.
Dinah
Ebenezer . .
Naomi
Asaph Leonard.
Stephen
Abigail
Seth
Luke
Elizabeth Ely.
Luke
PARTRIDGE.
Sainuel .-
Caroline Adams.
Clarissa
Sergeant.
Caroline A
Hei-'cv Ely.
PASCO.
Justus L.
Sarah S. Ely.
Arthur J
Alice S. Di.xon.
Charles F
Elizabeth Pasco.
Lovenia D ---
Ralph E-
PATTEN.
Calvin
Laura ll'arriner.
Laura E-
Bu/us //. Mellew.
Calvin W
Alfred E
Emerson W --
Lucy E. Morse.
Lenora E
Alfred E
Calvin E.-
PRATT.
Edward B
Laura /^eavens.
Grover M.- -..
Mary L -
PEASE.
Elam C -
Listher S. Lee.
1577
3799
3 Boo
2593
5513
5515
5535
7149
7150
7151
93
94
95
97
322
267
758
759
404
1497
3592
6635
6636
575
1646
1647
164S
1649
3957
395S
3959
2453
5169
5170
DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN ELY.
Holister L.
Dora E
Rav E
PECK.
Samuel
Sophia Woods.
George W
Jane A
Sophia
William E ._
Henry O..
Horace J
Luzerne J
Louisa C. Klv,
Ida L _..'._.
Charles L.
Viola E
Luzerne H
EIlaN
Evelj-n A _ . .
Charles L
Sarah L. Ely.
Blanche V
PENCE.
George
Mary E. fiilli>i«
George B
David D
Plinv I
PERKINS.
Joseph
Afary E. Day.
CoeliaC
Lucicn Curtis.
Ellen R
Jacob B. Perkins.
Hi'iir}' Van Valkenbtirgh.
Joseph _
Charlotte Pilkington.
Rachel A. E
George P. Jewell.
Simeon II. Ilerrins;.
PMip J--- ■-
Alice
Eugene F
Florence L. Prince.
WiUard E
Ethel
Fred E..
PERRY.
Henry G
Julia A. Ely.
May
PERSONS.
Alonzo
PluHiti Banister.
WarrenB
Harriet E
Henry S. Merrill.
John
Caroline G. Woods.
Charles W
PHELPS.
Benjamin
Amelia El v.
Mary E '
George Dexter.
Frances \
George D. Moon
PRESTON.
John C--
Catharine Frazer.
Gertrude S .
6538
6539
6540
928
2433
2434
2435
2436
2437
243S
1639
3940
3941
3943
3944
3945
3946
4724
7041
4432
6796
6797
6798
1354
3474
3476
3478
3479
6510
6511
3249
6306
6307
6308
1212
3090
2299
4825
4826
2470
5223
48 7
1379
4543
68G9
PICKUP. .
Frank L...
Sarah E. Mosher. ,
Bertha .\
Blanche M
Charles H
PIERCE.
Calvin ..
Sophrone Colton.
Sophronia
Calvin
Xehemiah P
Frances A. Ely.
Homer E .
Catharine S. Chamberlain.
George A
Anna Morford.
Anna K..
Geo. M. Mackenzie.
Henrv O
Albert?
Homer E
Fricde B
PITCHER.
Judson L
Mary A. Moore.
Clarence J
PITTMAN.
Robert J
Charlotte M. Daffin.
Maud E.
Herwin R
William F
Robert I
PHILLIPS.
Sherman
Harriet A'. Arthur.
Hattie E
Richard J. Smith.
Frances H
Ella M
William W
Celestine Ely.
Brewer D
Ida M. Moss.
Wallace E
Jessie W
PRINCE.
Cabrah
Silas Hyslop.
Earnest C
Elmer
Emigine
Florence L
Eugene F. Perkins.
Fred J
Israel H
Lofisa M. Fuller.
James E
Jane Maria
John Cowdrv.
John R '.
Ethclinda Peter,.
Martha Wood.
Jonathan
Polly Ely.
Martin W
Hannah M. Rich.
Nettie J
Leiois It'. Sii^nian.
Olive R .'
Pollv A
Charles If. Mosher.
Reuben D
Vilette
3258
6309
6310
6311
6i6
1714
1715
2i66
4453
4454
4455
6805
6806
680S
f)Sog
2944
6105
6138
7336
7337
7338
7339
1095
2952
2953
2954
2289
4799
4800
7069
1279
5253
3252
3248
3249
3251
1274
1280
1278
440
1276
1273
1277
3254
3256
PRINDLE.
Lewis S
Mary E. Leonard.
Ellen C
Sarahs....
PRIEST.
Israel M..
Louisa Gardner.
William C
Job A
POLAND.
Andrew I.
Ella/. Ely.
Charles B.
POLLARD.
James H
Lorania Ely.
Willis F....'
POMEROY.
Theodore .
.Mary D. Dutton.
George D
Florence E
PORTER.
William .\
Aldne L. Boies.
David B
POST.
Augustus T
Mary E. Austin.
Mary A
Augustus T
POTTER.
Harvey L
Clarissa Duel.
Louis H
Sarah E..
Clarissa J
POTTS.
Benjamin W
Henrietta Wright.
Ellen M
George M . - .
POWERS.
Achsah E
Charles
Clarissa B. Ely.
Charles G
Charles H
Charles S
Clara L
Clarissa
Edward .A
Edward E
Susan .4. Pancoast.
Edward E
Frank E...
Franklin, E
Sallie Merriman.
George L
Harriet L
George H. Waldo.
HattieR...
James E. Bnrhans.
Henry L
Isaac _.
Caroline A ustin.
John W
Nettie Lewis.
Judson A
Judson L
Eva O. Sawyer.
1851
4137
413S
■573
3791
3792
6226
7351
2811
5896
3459
6467
6469
1685
4017
34S4
6525
6526
3133
624S
6251
6252
3634
6649
6650
1O31
571
3930
1624
3925
3926
1627
3927
I 1625
3922
3932
1633
3933
i62g
3241
6222
6219
3073
INDEX.— PART II.
.;Sy
Leander _-
Eliui Brimmer.
Lucy -
Nellie A
Oliver B -
I/arric-l C. Rittenhoust\
Sidney A
Ma'rv ,/. Mvi-rs.
Willis M ..;
PLUMB.
Joseph
Cfiroliiit- I/aL:
Edward L
Albert H
I/iirricl E Dart.
Charles M __
Joseph C--- —
Alonzo
Eliza J. I Vorth ington .
Frank A
FredW __
Eva L ._
WiUiamW
QUACKENBUSH.
juliii A..
Nancy Harris
Pcrmelia A
Eraiik J. Knapp.
QUIGGLE.
Calvin
Louisa Brciiwr.
Calvin R
Horatio M
Amelia F __
Osro F... -.
Lucy L . _
Maria
Elmer C
Clarence C _
Frederick E
RAGAN.
Ei^liert
Kluumah Arthur.
Bradford
Alary /. Lyon.
Mary'E. Root.
Ely ..'
'fainu-tt,- P. Gillan.
Mary R
Ela
William P...
Rhcumah M
Elv E
RAND.
John C.
Sarak A. Mcacham.
David F. ._
Alice A
Flora A
Olive v..
lohn O.-
Henry F
RAPP.
William H
EiYlim Ely.
Martha J...'
William H
Jeremiah .
Ellen D
Salome A
Lusetta L ,
Nt'tson H. Brujamin.
Victoria A
Oscar Grow.
Isaiah V
9
1269
9
3923
6218
T62S
1626
8
8
3931
8
528
9
1470
I47I
9
1472
1473
9
2562
5469
5470
5471
7
5472
8
8
2527
53A5
9
9
«
1528
8
3685
3686
9
3687
3688
3689
3690
9
3691
3692
3693
8
10S7
9
2937
8
9
2938
7
6ogo
9
6091
fa093
9
6094
1
6096
10
10
3513
8
6546
6550
8
6551
6552
9
6553
6554
9
'^ i
9 '
2281
9
4777
4778
4779
9 1
4780
4781
4782
10
4783
9
4785
George F ! 4786
Nina E j 47S7
REMINGTON.
Asa
818
2074
2075
2077
5789
7255
1518
3650
k'cziali Ely.
Asaph
Loviiia S. Barrett.
Cordelia M
/a/,u A\ inictcr.
Celia R
in Hi am //. Clark
Albert j 4258
Mrs. Ella S. McCoy.
Laura V 4259
//cury M. Hills.
REXFORD.
Vincent .
Harriet A. Willis.
Grove W
RICE.
John B.
Elizal'ctl, B. Brcv.
Sarah E
Bridgman B ' 3652
RICHARDS.
Catharine M 5162
Clarissa ... 4836
Clarissa W 2450
0.u-ar E. Koanl.
Edward P 2444
Betsey Landers.
Emily 'M I 5158
Hallam I 2445
Catharine Z. Wileo.x.
James M ; 2446
JamesM ' 5159
Lucy L- 2449
Alliert G. Lewis.
Madison
LiesterA. Banister. 2301
Mary P. - 2447
Calvin G. Lea'vns.
Ransom S... 5163
Sarah G 244S
Sophia J.. I 4835
Thomas
Cla/issa Woods. 932
ThomasJ.. i 516°
RICKERSON.
Edward
I ucy A. /K;„son. 5S53
Adell L 729S
Frederick D 7299
RIGGS.
Gilbert
Marion II. Ely. | 2800
Loren
Frances A. Ely. ' 2803
5870
5871
5873
Charles F
Adelle /.. Kappleve.
Elizabeth M
John A
Albert B ' 5879
Harriet Baln-och.
Frank E 5SS0
Ella F. Kappleye.
Violette M.. 1 5882
Irving H ; 5883
Lena M - 7303
John G ' 7304
Clarence R. | 7307
RIKER.
Leander B
Eveline E. Tisdel. 4237
LoIaT .^ 6740
H enry E 674r
Jennie W. .. 1 6742
Eva L .-.\ 6743
Walters 6744
Alma E ..[674=;
Ethel M ...j 6747
ROBERTS.
Chauncey
Mary A. Arthur. ' 1093
William M I 2941
Mary E .l2g42
Walter D..Jackson.
lohn S
Sarah /'. Ely. I 2703
Edward S. ...'.. [ 56S4
ROBERTSON. !
Alexander .[
Mary E. I-iri-^e:s. 1250
Ella E... 3180
Ida E 3181
lo!:eph K. Cook.
.■\"my L 3184
Frank A ... 31S6
ROBESON.
William P
Grace Kent.
2993
O163
"lohn F I 6164
Henry B 1 6165
Ruth' .- ... - ^11 W'
ROBBINS.
Thomas C . .
Harriet L. Brownell.
Helen L
John W
Harriet A
Richard E
ROBINSON.
losephW
Eheodosia E. Bay.
Emily M. Day. '
Harriet M
Sarah H
Josiah C
Flavia 1. Mosley.
John C
ROCKWELL.
.\lmarin
Martha Fhompson.
Pcrsis I 4SS1
Morris'L 4SS2
Stella B 48S4
ROGERS.
237
2083
4292
4293
4294
4295
2661
5614
5615
2845
5955
2309
Caleli Smith.
David
Elijah
Margaret Ely.
Elijah
Lucv Smith.
Elijah E
.^il'vl Ashley.
Fidelia S. Alden.
Frank W
Harriet .A
Jennie L
Jesse
Te}~i'ia Leonard.
La Fayette
Sarah J. Day.
Laura
Lela
Milford D..
69
241
6257
6076
to-]-]
238
1872
680
6255
4174
49°
DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN ELY.
Ruf us L
Lovisa Fiitch. I 2925
Sally-- 1 6Si
Hvrvey Smilh.
Sibyl a'. - 1724
Sidney F
Cornelia Duel. 3140
Talcott A i 1723
ROLLINS.
Chark-s W
Mary K. Ely. 2680
9 Roy E 5659
9 Mary E. . 5660
ROSBOROUGH.
9 William .\
MavY L. Eiv. I 4772
Elsie - 7064
9 Ira
Credelia Ely. 4774
Mertie E -. 7066
ROSS.
Revillo E
Ruhie L. Dickinson. 5534
Olen R :. 7146
Dean 7147
Daisv 7148
RUSSELL.
Alexander
E:ti nice Ely. \ 819
Lovira E 2082
Simeon Cooler. 1
8 I Gilman R '. !
Harriet N. Ilazletqn. \ 2420
9 ! Charles P I 5149
9 Frank H 5151
8 David.
Mary Duel. 3134
9 Ida M' 6253
SALISBURY.
9 Danii-'
10 Eva A - . II
10 Frank .. 713-
! SANFORD.
9 Oel M -
Sarah C. Locke. 4574
10 Ellenora M - 6906
SANGER. !
7 Horatio N --
Elizaliet/i Ely. 1501
Ellen '- 3604
Emma — .. 3605
S Frederick - -. 3607
William -.' 360S
8 Harriet C- 3609
SARGEANT.
Samuel
Anna E. Cleveland. 5517
D wight M 7111
Ezra D -- 7112
SHAW.
William H
Catharine M^oods. 2474
Mary C 5231
]l\ H. Ih-adley.
Clarence F ' 5232
SLATER. j
George W
Mary L. Burr. 4748
Lulu M -- 7044
STAMBAUGH. \
Jeremiah '
Blanche Ely. \ 6231
Mary L - 7354
Horace D 7357
STANARD. I
La Fayette li |
Ein'ily Thompson.
Erastus D
Jennie A
Mary E
Grace
STANDREW.
William N
Eliza G. .Sutherland.
William C-
Arthtir E
STANFOED.
George W
Martha I'. Allen.
Jairus
Alary F. Allen.
Monnie .\
STARER.
Hugh O
FhclicE. Tisdei.
Flora D
Edith E . . .
Waller T _,
Caroline L -
2342
4986
49S7
4988
4989
STARR.
Achsah C
William D. rr.<
Annie E
Annie M _
Augustus
Josephine HHlson.
Benjamin E
Benjamin J - ...
Achsah M. Ely.
Catharine A .. .
Catharine 1"
U'illiai:. .
Charles A
Charles E
Charles F
Edward A
Fannie E
Frank .A. E
Franklin
Catharine Johnson.
George
Mary A . Easton.
George B
Harriet M
Edwin A. Tompkins.
Hattie P. De J
Mark Pither.
Henry E ,
lo U
Ira L
James E
Sabra B. Ellis.
James F _
Catharine A . Ely.
James F
Lucy C
Luttie S
Mary A
Morris Chappell.
Mattie
Minnie-ha-ha
Nellie W
Sabra E
Samuel B
Samuel H
Eliza Kurtz.
Sarah May
4279
6768
6769
2770
5816
-114
4356
4357
4358
4359
569
3S86
1615
1620
3870
38S1
3879
3883
3868
1609
1622
3915
1623
3884
3905
3873
567
3885
3875
3877
1618
3889
3887
3878
3871
3906
1617
3888
Susan C 3S74
Theodore J. B
William B--
William H.--
Lucy E. Collins.
STRAIGHT.
Wellington B
ALanon W. Tisdei.
Seymour E
Florence M
STRATTON.
William M
Harriet A. Gorton.
Conrodine M-.
L'urgus Dodds.
William E
SWALLOW.
Amasa W
Caroline W. Gary.
George A
ST. JOHN.
Newton
Amelia Ely.
Anna B
Dora E. Gilmore.
George H
SEARL.
Fred A _
Elizabeth B. Tisdei.
George T
SEAVER.
John F. L
Emily J/. Smith.
Kate I
John W
SEELEY.
John ---
Hairiel A. IVillis.
Albert R.--.'
Margaret A .--
SHEDD.
Ebenezer
Eanny Banister.
Paulina
John Fellows.
Orinda
William Haskell.
Marv.-\---
SHELDON.
William
Abi'^ail J . Goodi-ieh.
Belle'
Samuel W 414"
SHEPARD
Alonzo
Carl S
Di.Kon E
Earl D
Grace .A --
Henry J
1621
3872
1606
4240
6751
6752
"93
3054
3055
4362
6770
2763
5810
5811
4244
6755
4055
6710
6711
5789
7253
7254
S97
2296
2297
2298
1S52
4139
4869
6605
3574
6606
6608
3578
Jacob ...
Mary IV. Ely. 1 49 1
Loretta C.-. - ; 3571
John M. LLammond.
Loretta H-
Lorin M
Martin J
Mila A-
Nellie M -
Orrin -
Lttcy A. Thompson.
Park J
6610
4S70
6604
4868
6609
: 2307
6607
INDEX.— PART II.
491
Sylvander C
Orfuiv M. Spafford.
William E
Marv E. Milhr.
SHERMAN.
Edward M
Eiiwlhw Ely.
Augusta A
Edward T ,
SHERREN.
William S
Mai 1 Eh.
William W
SHERWOOD.
Aaron _-
Marv C. Ely.
Harriet M
E,hviii D. Lowry.
n.ivi,/ RogL-rs.
SMEAD.
Thomas
Mania D. Ely.
Marcia I
Eihi'ard LfEi'ver.
Wilmot
:\larvA
Don Gales.
STEBBINS.
Caleb
Elizabeth Waniiur.
Caleb _...
Meliitable Cliapin.
Caleb
Elizabeth
Ella M.
Ely W.
Anlilia Cowks.
Frank E
Frederick
Marv Pat-
Sylvia E<U.-i,.
Frederic L.
John
Josiah
Justin .
Lois.
Luc)'
Luther
Martha .
Mary
Mindwell
Moses
Ro.\ana
Rufus
Ruth .
Thomas
Mary Ely.
Thomas
Willard A.
Zenas
Lyilia Ely.
STEVENS.
William H..
Marcia Elv.
William A.;
Jonathan
Clarissa Ely.
George M
Lewis B
Dara S. Malloiy.
Fannie M ...
William IT. Gn-chy.
Harriet E-
3575
3579
529S
5299
1299
3303
20c I
^•2.1.\
2605
5554
5555
5556
2046
4208
3409
6388
6389
6390
6391
STEWART.
Charles II
Jane J/. McCh-Uan.
Alexander T_
Olive E. F
SCRIBNER.
S\hLStL-r S
' Drusilla Ely.
Sarah S
Fiank 0. Van Winkle.
Oliver S.....
Sarah Kenl.
Nina
1293
3293
3294
3412
6393
6394
735S
SHIRES.
William
E-uisa M. Gorton. 3050
Gorton t^z"?
Estella ')2oS
SIBLEY.
Henrv A
Margaret .1. Coolev. \ 2^53
Fred H. ! 56io
William 1
Matilda Ely. I 2730
Xorman B ! 5729
.Inna Quirk.
William J... 7218
Adella 1 ... 7219
SILL.
Elisha N
Elizabeth Xewherrv. I "73
Fannv Neioherrv. ' ! "75
.Alfred H .1 3013
Ethelbert ! 30I4
Elizabeth N 30i5
Edward R. Sill.
Mary 30l6
Edgar V. H. Banner.
Charles S
Eunice N'ewberrv. ^'78
FannyA '. 30iS
William O. Beebe.
Julia N 3019
SILVA.
William C
Louisa M. Gorton. 3050
Nellie L ''209
SIMMONS.
Abel
Rhoda .Xewbeny.
Eunice N
Anson Loom is.
Abel "S3
Robert
Jane S. Ely. . 3848
Alice M I ''&71
Albert E.. 6<>72
Robert C ^^73
SINCLAIR.
John
/nlia A. Brooks. 5552
Elizabeth B 7^64
Raymond W 7i65
SKINNER.
William H
Harriet C. D.iv. 2671
•Albert H 5()4<^
Maiy O. Paii;e.
Orville B
Helen Campbell. 4559
Orville C 68S2
Helen C 6883
417
11S2
SMITH.
-Abraham
Julia A. Ely.
Alfred C...
Alice M
Anna
Clarence S. White.
Austin E
.Inna L. ILerrick.
Caroline E
David H. Frost.
Charles E
Mary E. Wiles.
Charles F
Charles H
Charles H
M . Johnson.
Maroiii.
Clymira
Cora M
Cordelia .lA
Daniel
Margaret Ely.
Daniel
Dolphin .
Ellen S
Emily M...
John F. L. Seaver.
Etta
Ed'.uard McKay.
Fannie C.
Fiedcrick W. Wilson.
Floyd L
Frances I
Frank A
Efretta Roberts.
Frank. E
Franklin A
Frederick A
Harriet P.
Helen C. —
Geo7ge IT . Wilson.
Helen E
Helen M
Herbert JI
Ora L. Hitchcock.
Hervey
Sally Rogers.
Hiram A
.Sarah L. Allen.
H iram M
.Vartlm A. Loomis.'
Georgia A. Tupper.
Homer
.Alvira Whitney.
Irving
Jeannette
Joseph C. Barnard.
John C
Jonathan
Martha Ely.
Jonathan M. —
I^ticinda Wairen.
luba E ..
Lydia D. ButterJield.
Lena M
Lizzie J. -.
Charles Moody.
Lnrinda
( itarles Cooley.
Lucy J
George A. Field.
Madison B
.Mary E. Ely.
Margaret
Henrv .)/. Stickles.
730
62S3
6647
3195
4060
5756
5754
4057
6189
4660
724
624
6282
1722
2741
7250
622
4056
4055
575S
664S
6111
4061
5670
6188
6187
1814
5368
1813
6192
4058
6,3 1
3034
3197
5367
6191
717
1782
17S4
62S4
4063
625
26S4
5366
492
DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN ELY.
Martha A -. 1783
Moses Cuitti'r.
Meicv M-._ - 1717
Mildred L 7003
Nancy 3196
Nina'L -. 7065
Norman T -- 172°
Olive 626
Orren L.. 7249
Preston - f'23
Philip R 6113
Richard T
Hiittic 'E. rhillips. 2952
Rose L 6285
Samuel -
Lovisa lily. 257
Samuel
Jane Ely. 1254
Simeon -
Mary Col/on. 202
Simeon .-- 628
Susan W - 6ii4
William 630
William L. 53^9
Claude E. IVebster.
William W
Polly A. Harris. 2528
William W
Daphiie I. U'ri;^!,!. 3632
STILES.
J^>'vis --.
1-anny Ely. 73^
James - 1S29
Liicv M. Sikes.
Edmund E 1832
Elmina C. Kendall.
Charles H. --.: 1833
Mary E. Tillotson. .
Gideon
Man' Bush. . 793
Diantlie N 2006
Gideon A - 2007
lonah 2008
Herbert K 4112
Percv G 4113
Grace M 4114
STILWELL.
Joel
Esther J. Jones. 4704
Edward R. -.- 7027
Laura E 7028
Leroy • M 7029
STIMSON.
Samuel N
Emily /•'. Naileton. 2419
Juliette - 5147
STRICKLAND.
Lyman |
'Hannah L. Hunt. I 1S05
Hannah L,...
SCOTT.
James H
Frances A. E. Duncan. '' 3589
Lillian L -- 6630
Edith A 6632
William H. 6633
STONE.
William R.-- --.
Harriet E. Lee. 2543
Cassius L. -■ 54o6
William L ._ 1 5407
Sereno F. - - 5408
Charles J -- ' 5409
Elizal ' 5410
Ella H 54"
Edmund B ..5412
S)-biaL -, 5413
STRONG.
Ch
Lucia E. Cook. 2165
Homer C 4452
Lizzie M. Wilson
Grace C 6804
STOVER.
Henry
Malinda Ely. 3302
Edward R 6325
SQUIRE.
Horace
Helen M. Ely.
Sarah M 41 19
STUBER.
Godfrey H
Getta M. Jones. \ 4708
CoraM 1 703i
Louis L 7032
SUNDERLAND.
William W
Rachel A. E. Wildman. \ 3433
George M ' 6434
Paul U 6435
PhilipN 6436
Isabella C. E 6437
Anthony O ^440
SUTHERLAND.
James
Lavancia M. Elv. 2078
IdaE : 4278
Eliza G 4279
William N. Standrdv.
Agnes E 4581
William J I 4282
Annie M 4283
Dora E 4284
Lucy B 4286
SUTPHEN.
Elbert...
Elizabeth R. Lee.
Ann M i 3517
Lorenzo H. Walker.
Martin L. ! 35i9
Charlotte Dresser.
Byron
Theodore L
Celia A
William H. Dresser
Eugene E
Perry D.
Hattie E
SYKES.
James
Mary Elv.
Dinah....'
TALLMAN.
John
Alice M. Wright.
Charles W
EvaM
TATLOW.
Richard H...
Fanny E. Anderson
Harry R
Mary L
Fanny A
Lilbourne .A...
TAYLOR.
Aaron
Catharine Parsons. 85
1367
3520
3521
3523
6567
6569
6570
3635
6651
6653
4474
6813
6815
6816
Abram
Asahel
Elizabeth P. Wright.
.4nn Roberts.
Hannah Rob
Allen
Thercssa Chapin.
Adolphus P
Augustus A
Betsey
Carrie B
Catharine
Charles E
Julia A. Cone.
Charlotte O
Clara M
Edgar Burch
Cleone . 1726
Dan
Sibyl Ely.
Dan
Dencmour D
Dewight A..
Dinah
D wight
Julia ./. Chapman.
Elizabeth .- - - 'in
Elizabeth.. - -- -37"
Norman Higlv.
Emma A "■ " 1
Emma J - " 1
Emetine A 117-
Eunice -yi'
Eunice .1 91O
Flavia i 915
Frank D ' 5049
Frank W j 5026
Fellus E .1 917
Adah E. Higby. '.
Orra Miller.
Fellus E I 5056
Fred L 1 6258
Frederick 2361
Frederick.
L'annie Duel. 3142
Frederick C 5032
FloraE 5053
George A 5039
Henry 2371
Mary A. Hunt.
Isabelle 2369
Perry Crofoot.
Jaines.. 2366
L-,iicimla C. Davis.
John 2365
Laura T. Hubbard. \
John D I 5029
John T-..
Polly A. Ely. 1256
JohnJ. 6294
John M 2372
Jane .4. Dickinson.
Julia 2368
Julia E.W 5022
Levi E 968
Loammi 9'4
Betsey Kendall.
Loammi 5054
Loretla .-- 6233
Lutosie 6234
Mary C .- 3208
Mary L 5028
Nathaniel
Jerusha Ely. 35°
Obedience 9"
Paul Taylor.
Ophelia E 5050
Olive ... 2374
INDEX.— PART II.
493
9 i Paul E 5031
6 Phebe 293
8 Pliny A ..11979
7 Richard 909
Bt-lsL-y Hogc-rs.
8 ^ Richard .-- , 2367
i Charlotte M. Twilchdl.
8 I Robert,
i Lyliis Ely. ■ 3095
9 ' Rosamond M-- 6293
8 Rowland L ,1980
9 ; Sanford H I 5035
7 Sarah | 91 S
Solomon Kilham. \
9 I Sarah E _-_ 5030
9 Sarah E 5037
9 ' Sarah J 5047
8 I SarahW 2362
7 I Sibj'l 910
Chatinct-v Coltoii.
James Bagg.
9 Theodore W_ 5024
7 William
CU-oiic Cliapin. 6S5
9 William - 5036
8 William J... 3204
Kate Kiainsey.
THAYER.
8 fosfph T
Onrl White. 2064
9 SopliiaJ-- -- 4222
9 Joseph T - 4223
. Sarah B. Bates.
9 Calista W 4224
D-ciiiglit Holbrook.
9 David G - -14225
Helen L. Vose.
9 Mvron W _ 4226
'Mrs. Nellie E. Aldrich.
10 Leavitt T __| 6727
10, Frederick B j 6728
10 Goodwin _ _.l 6732
9 Henrv S J
Mary Ely. 52S9
10 Henrv E- '. ' 7071
TRACY.
8 Sidney
Fannie E. Ely. 2185
9 Minnie K 4505
Frank A. McMann.
9 I Edward N . . . _
I Lelia A. Hawley. 5524
10 Mary J 7127
10! Grace J _ 7128
10 I Lily I-._ _ 7129
10 1 Gilbert E 7130
TEEPLE.
Jacob H
Augusta Ely. 2764
9 Sanford R 5812
9 Ethel A... 5813
9 ClydeM 5S14
TELLER.
George W
Mary Ely. 1225
Edson 3110
Olive 3111
TERRY.
Hiibbell P
Amanda G. Ely. 1795
9 Ella Louise _ 4069
9 Austin T 4071
TIBBLAS.
Aribut -._
Harriet C. Day.
9 Cornelia M | 4616
Isaac Williams.
9 Olive E - 4617
William P. Davis.
9 Franklin W. 4618
Sarah Collins. |
TISDEL.
to I Alton P 1 6754
10 , Carrie S 6749
8 Emma L 2115
John J. Waehter. j
9 I Evelin E -4237
Leander B. A'iher. i
10 I Edine F - 6750
9 ' Elizabeth B , 4244
Fred. A. Searl.
10 Ely C _ 6739
10 Fred W ...'6738
10 Helen W - 6748
9 Henrv C- ,4242
Martha A. Purdy. 1
9 Marion W | 4240
Wellington B. Straight.
8 Marv E '\ - . 21 12
Don L. Wyman.
10 Mary E ' 6737
9 Nancy L. - 2111
John L. Abbey.
8 Phebe E .' --- 2114
Hi<'.;h Q. Starer.
8 Sarah P
Hezekiah C. Jennings.
8 Silas A
Elizabeth B. L. Ely.
4 Thomas A
Lois D. Gill.
9 Walter C
Clayton,
9 1 Willard P
I Sallie F. .Stone.
lo I Willard S (6753
TITUS. i
8 Giles A ;
Mary A. Ely. 2198
9 , Milton E 4539
Emma .S. Hill.
9 I Ella L ! 4540
Frank F. Kempe.
10 I Fred G.. _' 6865
10* Jerome H 6866
TOBIAS.
8 Stephen R ., _
Ann E. Woods. ^ 2484
9 Frank G_. -i 5243
9 Harriet A 1 5245
TOMPKINS.
7 Edwin A.._ -
Harriet M. .Starr. 1623
8 Caleb C ] 3918
8 Edwin A... ! 3919
8 Starr E .1 3920
TOOLEY.
7 Frinbria
Lonisa Ely. 895
Louise E 2294
Spencer F_ 2295
Fannie Angell.
9 Gertrude 4S11
TOOPES.
7 , Daniel _
I Reiieeca A. Ely. 1302
8 Benonia W j 3317
Aliee M. Sehoonover.
9 I Albert W 6354
9 I Emory E - 6355
2113
2071
830
4236
4239
TOPLIFF.
Alfred
Mary Day.
Julia D....
MiloJ. IFaterhoiise.
Mary A
Henrietta J
Charles H. Chadbourne.
THOMAS.
Abner D
Laura A. I\ent.
Ida
Harris E : __.
Hattie..
Wilder A
Mary X...
George K _ . , .
Jennie.
Nathan C
Leroy C
THOMPSON.
Ann
Alma B
Albert
Amos A
Benjamin F ._
Byron
Catharine
Carlton G
Clarissa _
Coralyn A .
Erastus .
Anna Banister.
Edward W
Jane E. Parkhurst.
Emily .
LaFayette G. Stanani.
Frank _-
Francis S..
Harriet _
Henry W.
Hugh A
Isaac
Baihshelia Banister.
Isaac N ._
John _.
Llaniet Peek.
JohnM
Louise M.
Lucas -" -
Claiissa C. Barber.
Lucy A
Orrin Shepard.
Lucy A
Martha.-.
A Imarin Rockwell.
Marcus
Angeline IVeaver,
Mary
1065
4560
6889
6890
6891
6892
6893
6894
4S4S
4991
487S
4859
4S58
4S71
4847
4877
4849
4S56
907
2344
Miles -
Newman B
Paulina
PhilaE
Plunia E
Robert E
Samuel
Harriet A. Ely.
Silas B
Susan A. Gi Hi land.
Silas O
Thomas
Mrs. Harriet S. Allen.
William
TUPPER.
John C
Ann J. Coii'les.
4S(j6
4857
4879
4S5"
4S65
899
4853
230S
4875
4860
2304
4990
2309
2303
4846
4862
4873
4863
4854
4S72
2759
2305
2306
4845
494
DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN ELY.
■4 "50
7048
7049
4525
6828
6829
.16830
Emma '5564
Fn;l II. Hardailnvok.
TURCK.
William S
/,v«\w ./. Ely.
Lena M ..
Raymond C _ _
TURNER.
Charles
Lucy A. Bvuvr. 153°
Milton C 3694
Clinton E 3695
Frank B , 3&96
Mervin H 13697
Lyman
Alary H. Ely.
Walter E
Maud E
James F. Ells.
Florence N
TURNICLIFF.
Ferdinand
Ruth E. Ely.- 1033
Harriet A 2786
Eus;i-iie Minkler. •
Harvey L 2788
Sanford R :! 2789
Jiiiiiiv M. Ellis. ' \
Nelson W
Sarah Wreks.
Minnif Biirnhaii:.
Sarah M..._
TUTTLE.
Leonard
.Vancy Hubbard.
Benjamin F
Horatio
Electa H..
Leonard
Moses H....
THURSTON.
Josiah H
Jani- E. Harrouti.
Sophia C
S. S. Long.
Marv .\
/. .)/. Chafht.
VAN DOREN.
William T
Maiy Good-a'in.
Mary B ._
Nathaniel G
VAN HORN.
Harrison ._
Marv M. Way.
Lena A 1 7241
Ruth E I 7242
2790
5851
510
1415
1416
1417
1418
1419
2911
6057
6058
6695
6696
5749
Elizabeth
Albert...
M..
Van Valkenburgh.
7244
7245
Henry.
Elii,, K. Perkins. I 3476
Marion .J 6507
Ellen. 6508
Henry j 6509
Van de Warker.
Martin P
lAuiia M. Eh. ' I194
Fly' '.. 3056
>.,.;//,>,■ .1/. Gardner.
Helen .4. Adams.
Maude 62r3
Mabel _. 6214
WALL.
William R
Sarah D. Lyon.
Charles A
William R
George B
WALKER.
Lorenzo H .
Ann M. Siitphen.
Edith S
Leo H
Lillie M....
WALLACE.
William
Ruth M. Briggs.
John R..
Ella Loekiuood.
Mary J
William F._ j 3i73
Electa L. Lancaster.
A lice A . Kneeland.
Josephine E
Helena
Earl L
Frederick
Julia .-
William
Ina R ...
Frank N
WARD.
Samuel L
Jemima B. Brewci
Cordelia
Garret S
Mary J. Ely.
Sarah L
Charles O..
WAMSLEY.
lames A
Josie j9. Gorton.
James W
Clair A
WARNER.
Charles P. L..
Dorcas L
Ebenezer
Ruth Ely.
Ebenezer
Dinah Phelps.
Ebenezer
Electa
Esther
Eli
Elisha
Sarah Scott.
Elihu
Henrietta
Huldah
Simeon Bardwell.
Jairus
John -_
John E
Jonathan .
Josiah -.
Josiah R
L3'dia
M'artha
Abner Smith.
Martha
Mariette
Moses _
Sarah Porter.
Moses ..
Pearl ey
Electa Chapin.
5
47II
5
7034
7035
7036
4
6
5
8
3517
■;
6562
6564
6
6
6566
8
1247
Q
3171
9
9
3172
9
3173
S
6271
9
9
6272
6273
6274
8
6275
6276
9
6277
9
6278
8
1523
9
3668
9
4752
10
7051
7052
9
9
3052
1
6210
[
6211
8
7
1942
1939
8
a
19
6
66
6
674
1940
7
226
64
a
222
8
225
8
669
8
224
8 1
679
V
65
6
678
219
R
223
672
63
7
61
6l
217
677
8
62
220
8
767
9
Phinehas
Phineas
Sally Rich.
Mary H. Abbey.
Ruth
Sally R....
Seth
Mary Clark.
Sophia
Submit
Theron
Titus
WARREN.
Frank
Alary J. Woods.
Eva -.
Nathan H
Oliver J...
Corwin F
Rosell L
Helen J. Ely.
Myrtle A..
Elizabeth S
WATERHOUSE.
Milo I ...
ful'ia D. Topliff.
Alfred J
Mary J...
WATERMAN.
Edsar
I.u.v S. Elv.
Edgar F
Orsemus
Helen J. Ely.
Lela A
Chauncey N
Margaret B. Burchard.
Harriet B .
Henry E
Chauncey F
WARRINER.
Alvan S
Alfred E..
Andrew A
Sarah J. Wood.
Andrew L
Arthur W
Amy
A ngustus Webster.
Daphne .
Nathan Mack.
Daphne S..
LLenrv L. Naramoie.
Ella M'.
EllenE...
Elsie M
Fred H.
George L
Harriet L
Joseph R
Mary E. I-'isk.
Laura
Calvin Patten.
Lena J
Stephen
Eliza/vth Ely.
Stephen C
Elisabeth B. Lincoln.
Stephen O
Sapphira L'lai^^.
William S....'.'
WAGGONER.
Augustus P ._
Florence H. Brewer.
Winifred C
216
227
60
675
215
1941
221
673
667
2468
5216
5217
52tS
5219
2813
5901
5902
6033
6034
2036
41S9
5875
7305
2855
59S2
5983
5984
3968
1660
1654
3965
3966
578
1655
3964
1659
3963
3962
3967
3969
1658
575
3970
185
1656
577
3971
362S
G645
INDEX.— PART II.
495
Flossie L
WALROD.
John _ -
Maiy A. Ely.
Clinton
Lillie M -...
Nellie M... ,
Henry
Harriet El v.
Frank H..."
Ettie .A
WATSON
Theoiiore
Marv P. Brooi
Alice .._.
WAY.
Martin
Until M. Ely.
Mary M
Harrison Van Horn.
Richards
Grrtriide L. Small.
Ely H
Lvdia E.
William B
Edith M
WEAVER.
Edward R
Laura C. IVoods.
Mary M
Charles A
Florence R..
WEBSTER.
Alice E
Betsey
Charles N _....
Sarali A. E. Webster.
Martha A. Dexter.
Charles M
Lucv E. F<>x.
Celia'A.__
Celiac
James M. Brackenridge.
Dwight E
Mary L. Loomis.
Dudley
Mary IV. Strang.
EllaO
Ellen M
Ezekiel
Matilc/a Chapin.
Ezekiel E
Elijah.
Ji/any Chapin.
Elijah L
Celia Chapin.
Emily J
George
George H
Louisa A. Martindale.
Hart L.... _
Howard C
Isadore
Charles W. Munson.
Jedediah P _
Diana Houghton.
John L__
Mary M. Cliappel.
Jonathan E__
Susan L. Tuttle.
Joel C
Laura
Lucius Woods.
Laura J
Lvman O. Wells.
6646
3097
6235
6236
6237
3146
6259
62O0
55-10
7152
2739
5749
5750
5751
5752
5753
-24S
2466
5209
5210
5211
3786
1563
1571
4191
1570
1579
3773
1569
3774
3782
553
1564
551
557
3785
1562
3763
37S7
3806
3804
1558
1565
1580
1572
1566
8 Luman C
j Elizabeth A Worsham.
7 . Lydia
Aliiion Nelson.
7 Lvman J
8 • Mary E
John F. Whitcomb.
8 Mary E '
8 j Mary J
Joel IV. Martindale.
7 MaryR
IVilliam L. Brackenridtre
8 I Martha M -.'..
7 Matilda ...:..
Solomon A'orton.
7 Marcy
Emery Edson.
7 ' Miles M
10 Raymond W
7 Sarah
Elbrid^e G. J'iniea.
7 ' William'
8 William A
Emma A. Hastin<fs.
7 : William C
ALary Parker.
8 William E...
Kehe.ra Suz'a^'-e.
WELLS.
8 ] John A
Marcia Woods.
9 1 Emma J ..
9 i Julia A
9 : William G
9 1 Hattie M
9 I John E --
9 I Merle D
WEST.
5 Jeremiah
Amelia Ely.
6 Laura
Joseph Abbott.
6 Fanny . ..
; Cyrus Williams.
6 ! Amelia
Prentiee Williams.
j WESTON.
7 j Daniel
Sarah A. Briggs.
8 ] Florence N
WHEELER.
9 I Alfred H
10 ' Ashle}- E .-
9 I Anson P
10 ' Carrie
9 I Daniel E
8 I Daniel F
[ Bathsheba Garwood.
1 Jane A. Blodgett.
9 1 Ethel J
9 j Eugene _
Paulina C. Mallaiy.
gj Mary E
Hemy H. Cronkhite.
Martyn
Mary C. Ely.
Minnie B
Morris M
to I Omer
8 Sarah D
Carter B. Morse.
9 I Sylvesters...
7 ; William
Diantha Hayden.
9 I Winnie E
8 ' William H
3770
1 56 1
1578
3772
3783
3762
1581
3784
1567
1559
6719
1557
1556
3788
1568
3781
2486
5248
5249
5250
5251
5252
5253
134
418
419
420
1252
3193
5783
7272
57S5
7275
57S4
2754
6677
5800
2755
3849
7270
7273
7274
2756
[5782
1018
6676
2752
William H
WITT.
Rollin M
Ann M. Day.
Alice A .'
Albert I
WILDER.
John R
Coidelia M. Pemim^'ton.
John R ..."
Ann C. Lioderich.
Laura C
Nicholas Bird.
William H
Matilda C
Clara
Kittie B
George M.
AliceC.
Anna J
Elsie M
John R....
WILDMAN.
Horace T
Catharine L. Ely.
Edgar E -
Eliakim E
Harriet A . liaymond.
James B
Maiy C. Raymond.
Rachel A. E
William W. Sunderland.
Catharine I
Elbert LI. Wheeler.
Winfield S...
Lena G
William E.-_
Ra)'mond B
Chester E
Bessie P
W^INCHELL.
Anna C
AliceE
Benjamin L
Charles F
Elias
Fanny Ely.
Elias
Amelia Liouse.
Elisha C
Laura C. A hip.
Frank E
Fanny E
Fanny E
Frank IV. Lane.
Fanny M . .
Thomas L- Anderson.
Fanny R.
Flora M
Grace D
Hannah M
Harold L
H arry
Howard M .
Homer H
Susan M. McAbee.
Joseph E__
Joseph L
Joseph R ..
Kate A. Lafon.
Ledyard F
Lilbourne -A
Mary B
Mary P
Nathaniel -P.
Sarah M
1S6S
4158
4160
2075
4260
4262
4263
4264
4266
4269
4270
6758
6759
6760
6761
1340
3430
3431
6427
6428
6429
6430
6431
6432
6433
4486
4494
449S
4492
869
2176
4502
4468
44SS
2179
4465
4471
4495
4487
4497
4463
4496
2181
4467
4501
4485(1!
4484
4466
4500
4470
2178
496
DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN ELY.
3008
6181
61S3
2758
Johti D. S. Diydcn.
Sarali M 4499
Rensselaer 2177
Han-u-t N. Brooks.
WILLIAMS.
6 C3'rus -.
Fanny West. 419
7 Fannv W 11S4
Philip W...
Sop/iia ir. IVooc/s. 241 1
9 Sarah A - 5131
9 AddieA... 5133
WILLIAMSON.
James D
£t/it/i D Ely.
9 Frederick E
9 Arthur P
WILLIS.
Grove W
Jlaniet Allen.
Harriet A 5789
John Secley.
Vincent Rexfonl.
Mary E 5790
I Josephus Cillett.
9 Grove W 5791
Maij E. Gilbert.
9 RufusA 5792
Katherine Williams.
9 Matilda L 5793
Henry Wilson.
91 JennieP 5794
9: Henry J. 5795
Mary Mason.
10 j Katharine H 7260
Edna J 7261
Thomas R 7262
Pearl E j 7269
WHITE.
5 Aaron
Lucy Kellogg.
6 Aaron
Lucretia Hughes
7 Aaron
7 Abraham H
Miriam E. Homer. ! i6oi
9 I Alta I I 6287
7 j Asa
Livia Elv. \ 814
Herrett Ely.
7 .\melia J 1121
I' .^mia 3S4
Selden Leonanl. ■ \
Ebenezer Healy. \
ij -Arthur ., 382
Amanda M. Hollister. 1
7 Arthur ... 1115
S I Carrie E. E 3863
9 I Carrie J 62S6
7 I Catharine L 1135
7 j Charles A 1123
8 \ Charles E. .3625
7 i Charlotte E... j iiir
8 ; Clarences
Anna .Smith. \ 3195
S ' CeliaA I 3624
Arthur E. Loiicks.
8 I Daniel G
i Harriet Day.
7 I Daniel G
5 David
j Lydia Ely.
9 DeWitt M
Mrs. Evelyn Jenning
7 Emma .1 H17
9 Edward j 41S1
123
377
803
2033
187
422S
Eleanor
Ellen L.
Robert G. Gibson.
EhvellL
Elijah
Elijah .
Elliot V
Elizabeth Ely.
Eliza
Elkanah C. Austin.
Eliza M
Eustis W
Fannj-
Francis E
Edna Puffer.
George
George C .-
Harriet
Harold.
Marietta Morley.
Harold M
Heman
Ellen J. Brackett.
Helen A..
Henry
Eliza Hazen.
Henry K
Herbert C
Mary A. Roundy.
Homer
/.ucy B. A/orris.
Mrs. Emma A. Crawford.
James W. ..
Marion Ely.
John
Jonathan
Tryphenar Ely.
Jonathan
Mrs. Maiictta White.
Jonathan B
Joseph
Sarah Leonard.
Phebe Clapp.
Julian
Julius
Lydia Day.
Julius
Justus _
Eliza Banister.
Louisa C
Lucy
Walter Hitchcock.
Lucy
Lucv E
William L. Wood.
Maria -
Marion A
Marion A
Mary L
Melinda
Orrel
Joseph T. Thayer.
Peregrine
Catharine Willcutt.
Phebe C
Robert _.
Robert S
Rowena
Samuel H
Samuel K
Mary M. Hoffman.
Samuel K
Sarah
Seward
Sophia
Joseph H. Efner.
Sophia
Tr3'phena
1124
4229
4232
125
385
1130
4230
2031
3862
II 26
1 140
2032
387
H42
2069
1134
2029
1116
3626
2065
3416
4182
34
378
1127
124
802
4180
2310
1112
375.
4183
3623
1 120
1133
6404
IIIO
4889
2064
2067
1141
4890
6403
4887
1113
376
1125
579
4SS8
2030
41S4
Timothy Horton.
Tryphena.
Trvphena E
Frederick Kellogg
William A
William E
Emily Seymour,
William H'
Washington
WHITNEY.
Frank W
I-loreuee L. Cleveland.
Oscar F
WHITCOMB.
Elias
Eiiiily Ely.
Sarah A
Albert C. Chapman.
Emma.
Lester Brayton.
Carrie K
Xelson Hyde.
WHITMORE.
James B _ . ,
Kiiiiiia L. Ely.
James H
WILSON.
Daniel
Jane Wright.
Jennie B ^-
Ernest K. Christ.
Emily W
Loomis G. Day.
Edward E '.
Frederick W
Fannie C. Smith.
Mabel E
Eva L.
George W
Etta Ely.
Altha S..
Henry
Matilda /.. Willis.
Carrie M
Henry G
Minnie Ha-Ha..'
Rock W
Grove E .
Ferman \
WRIGHT.
Abigail _
Abigail E
Herman J . Curtis.
Anna E . .
Samuel S. Matt hem.
Anna M.
Albert S
Alice M
John Tallnian.
Archie J .
Catharine
Al/ied E. Janes.
Calvin L
Sarah C. Ely.
Charles T
Charles W
Clara E.
ClaraE...
Clara J
Clarissa
Stephen Joslyn.
Claude "E
Daniel C
Daphna I
William W. Smith.
mS
3S6
4233
379
1119
4S86
5529
7136
1255
3198
3200
3201
40O5
1332
3405
3406
4059
()7i3
6714
4776
7067
5793
7263
7264
7265
7266
7267
-26S
1324
1513
3S93
(1369
C303
1074
476S
' 3633
6302
6370
6374
3400
1330
7211
338f>
3632
INDEX.— PART II.
497
David W
Lodisa P. Chapman.
Diocletian
Sophia Ely.
Edward B.
Edward I
Estht'r V. Buniap.
^ Edwards .- .
Mary E. ]Vihon.
Ella F -
George E. .V. A'liuit-y,
Ella M ;..
Eber
Oi-a! Chapin.
Emeline
Ellshn Etillcr.
Eliakim . — ..-
Martha Elv.
Eliza W ...;
Stephen Daniels.
Fannv
Orange Hunter.
Frances L.
Fred A
Frederick A
Emma E. Peekhain.
George
Mary Ely.
George C__
Lois Thompson.
Lois A. Swain.
George H
Sarah F. Tiieker.
Harriet G.
Helen M
Henrietta
Henrietta . .. .
Benjarain 11'. Potts.
Henry B
Eratiees Ford.
Hyram
Inez E .
Jacob .'.
Jacob A.........
.Sarah E. A night.
Jaines A
Dianthe M. Fairfield.
Jane ,
David Wilson.
JaneL
William C. Crane.
Jane L __
lessie A
Homer Keefor.
Joseph F -.
■ Potter.
Julia L
Julius C... .-
Almira Terrill.
Justus -
Abigail Ely.
Justus
Maria Prince.
Julia A. Wilder.
Justus A
Hattie M. Russell.
Lena J
Lorenzo
.Sally IF. Haskell.
Lucinda J
John L' Crittenden.
Lucy P -
Phineas Stedvian,
Luther E
Mary A. Gregg.
Mark.'
Mark E..
Mary E.__ _.
5726
538
6375
3396
1327
3401
7217
770
1503
370
1505
6373
7214
3394
3395
3634
1959
7205
3639
7515
5724
3383
1332
1612
3892
3636
3384
3638
1958
471
1323
3385
6372
1506
5725
1957
1325
7206
5728
3894
Marv R i960
William B. King.
Myra J 6371
Orange H _ ,3388
Sarah E. Pushee.
Owen E 1 5723
Eliza M. Gris7uold.
Richard C ...17212
Ruth W i 1512
Osear Fitch'.
Sarah 1 1 504
Susan E --. 17209
Thomas
Clarissa Ely. 2729
Thomas E 7210
William
J/rtn' S. Ely. , 56S
William 7213
William C. 3637
William E 1610
Maria A'olvrts.
William 1 6376
WilliamW.. ] 1514
Willis C ; 7063
Zeba M j
Annette Ely. 3220
WILLCOX.
Giles B
Mary J. Cooley. I 3439
Charles H 6441
Marv C. Dudley.
Alfred's 6442
Gertrude M 6443
Lucy B. E. 1 6445
Harriet G. B _ 6446
WINSLOW.
Isaiah
Marv C. Dav. j 2662
Horace F....' 5616
John W [5617
"George W ... I 5618
Mary E ; 5619
Oscar I • ; 5620
^vooD.
Mortimer H ..
Josephine .}. Ely. 3152
Guy... 5264
Emmet R 6265
Lester E 16166
Daisy H I 6267
William L
Lucy 1'.. White. I 3623
Wynne K 1 6643
Lo'tta E ! 6644
William H. H..
Matilda S. Ely. \ 5737
Frank H ! 7237
Oscar M | 7239
Celia M 7240
Perry W
Minerva D. .Arnold.
Edith N
Rolland B
WOODS.
Ann E
Stephen R. Tobias.
Albert
Betsey A'endall.
Emily Lyman.
.-Ibigail M. Hagaman.
Albert -
Pollv L^aml'erson.
Allen D
Abigail
Abigail E. ..
William D. Fuller.
7186
7369
7370
2484
247S
5124
920
2415
Almira S
Aurilla A . .
Bertrand O
Byron E
Carlos
Carlton B
Caroline G
John Persons.
Catharine-
William II. Shaw.
Charles E
Charles H
Charles H
Clarissa .
Thomas Richards.
Clarissa B
Ira F. Calldns.
Cleora
Clorintha S
Curtis S...
Harriet .Y. White.
Curtis H
Elizabeth .]/. Chase
Daniel
Ruhama Ely.
Daniel
Laun
Daniel
Wilsc
Armena Peel:.
Daniel H
Elvira Lamberson.
Daniel M
Daniel W
Dianna S
Romeo E. Broekway.
Edgar C
Edna L.
EllaA..
EmiTia A ...
Emma P
Jacob DeCon.
Ebenezer
Lettice Barker.
Elbert L
Esther
Gilbert Richardson.
John W. Eldridge.
Esther L
Edwin E
Edwin S
Eliza A...
Penv I. A'eys.
Elizabeth K
Samuel R. Batch.
Elsie
Joseph Hazleton.
Ely
Nancy Garey.
Fanny . .
Miles Shorey.
Frank E
Marv M. Huff:
Frank R
Frank W
Fred F
Fred M
Frederick
Mary E. Potter.
Frederick B. T
Asenath Harvey.
Fidelia
Florence M
Grant C.
George
Caroline Gardner.
George R
George W
Groyer H
2426
242S
5262
5234
377&
5235
2470
2474
5203
5115
5126
932
5221
2386
2429
2402
2416
345
936
2465
5184
5212
2404
5117
5263
5202
5123
2495
5214
2473
5239
5113
24S3
2417
2492
927
2476
5240
5260
5213
5261
2414
924
5070
5144
5207
2485
5246
2405
5236
DESCENDANTS HAVING OTHER NAMES THAN ELY.
g Harriet L . .
9 Harrv L
9 Henrv C
Mary M. Scaver.
9 I Henr}^ W
9 i Ida A
9 IdaT
9 i Jason M
9 I Jennie M
8 I Jcrrv D.... -
6 ) Jolin
Abigail Ely.
7 John ... -
Mrs. Ellnathan Stevei.
8 John B
Maiy T. U'inslow.
9 John E. M
8 lohn R
Harriet L. P. FasscU.
8 ; Julia F.. .. ..
Jonalhan Lawrcna-.
7 ! Laura
David Board.
M Laura A '.'.
Laura C
EdxiHirdK. :•'.
Laura R
P nil tire B:! :
8 I Leverett E
I Ann //ill.
7 Leonard
Eunice Stevens.
0 Lewis W
Elisa A. JA .
Susan A. 7:
Loren I
AMie E. Gould.
9 Louis A...
7 Louisa
8 Louisa _--
Langdon Kendeill.
Louisa C
Lucia S -
Oliver D. Benjamin.
Calvin G. Leai-ens.
Lucius
Laura Wei.-
Lucy . -^
Jerreh Kendall.
Lucy -
Calvin Leavens.
Lucy K -
Lucy K —
Lucv L... —
Edward //ill.
7 Maila
8 Maila
John DuBell.
S, Marcia
John A. Wells.
8 Maria -..
James Dahell.
Marion
Alonzo Older.
MaryC
Joseph Vinson.
Mary H
Mary J
Frank Warren.
Melissa D_
Cyrus L. Grannis.
Milton M--- --
Emily Fuller.
Milo J
5222
5122
5220
5208
5128
5146
5205
5204
2407
344
919
52.3S
2443
2400
935
! 5206
2466
2494
2461
926
2410
240S
5264
942
2387
2439
2459
921
2409
5125
2464
940
2471
2489
I
2487
2481
2412
2468
2403
2467
2406
2460
938
929
5157
5143
Myra A
Thomas W, Eaton.
Myra A.. j 5183
Newman M _ 5215
Oscar 1 3775
Oscar C . _ _ _ ' 2441
Cleora C. Holbrook. j
01i%'er E 5182
Pamelia F | 5156
Percy _ i 2472
Asa Worden.
Rebecca R 2462
Randolph //. //eald.
Richard ■..., 2488
Phebe E. Grant.
Rilev
Abigail //eald. -
Riley C
Lydia Thurston.
Riley F
Robert S
Rose A I 5233
Winjield M. Persons. \
Rosella M | 5 r r4
Sally. ' 933
Sampson 923
Hannah B. Shorcy.
Sarah J 2413
K'ahum //unt.
Sarah L _ 1 2463
John Knaggs.
Stevens J 2385
Diadema Shipman.
Martha P. Stapp.
Solomon 931
Solomon H ^, 2431
Sophia :
Samuel /'cck.
Sophia W i..
Philip W. Williams.
Tirzah VV
William ■..
PosannSh Farwell.
Philura Peck.
William R ..
A/ar]' F. Champlin,
William W
Harriet B. Dniry.
Eleanor Blanchard.
William W _ 2491
Emily D. Searte.
Wiley 2493
Willis F j 5116
Winslovv I 3777
Wilbur F 2475
ElizalHth Claus.
WORCESTER.
Alfred .. I 2126
Mary Far-Mell.
Alfred F 6774
Alfred J 4371
Latira E. McCollister.
Alfred W , 6775
Angelina .. [ 436S
Annette E , 6780
C3'prian S 4370
JcTinie E. //askcll.
Darwin B __
DeWitt C
Elijah
Lucv Ely.
Frank D t 6784
Frederick A 14365
Matilda Jackson. \
241 1
2440
939
8479
2469
6778
6772
846
Fulton F 4366
A manda White.
George C 67S2
George E i 4367
Mary E. Pate.
Howard W -6785
HenriettaA 6781
Henry C [ 4376
Linus E ] 2128
Martha A. Jackson.
Sarah M. // Belden.
Luthera Ladd.
Linus W 6783
Lucius T _ .,2127
Eliza Savage.
Lucy ! 2124
Mighill Caiy.
Ward Clark.
Lucy E 4375
Mark A I 6786
MarionL... _ 6776
May A 6773
Mary A 4369
MaryC ._ 6787
Maurice H _ 4373
Richard S 4377
Warren C _ 6777
Wentworth 4374
William P 4372
Theressa M. Clark.
WORDEN.
Petcy Woods. 24/2
Alton M I 5224
Nancy O _
Ida M
William W
Lilian
Grace
5225
5226
5227
5228
5229
Katie 5230
WORTHINGTON
Samuel _
A'ancy Miller.
David
Emily Spalding.
Sophia
iVoah L. /ironson.
Lorenzo
Sarah Meech.
Eliza J
Alonzo /'lumb.
David Fuller.
Elizabeth T
Martha G
Nettie
Frances S _.
Charles E
Millie Stearns.
David L
Emily E
Almira V._
WYMAN.
Don L
Mary E. Tisdel.
Vaughn
Don B
Grace T
Guy.
959
2559
2560
2561
2562
5457
5458
5459
5463
5465
5466
5467
546S
21x2
4346
4347
4348
4349
Thomas B. 435°
INDEX.— PART II.
YEATMAN.
Charles P
Sarah A'. Clark.
Walter C
YOUNG.
William H
Marv A Holmes.
4227
6767
Epapbras E
Gcorgie A. Roff.
EllaE
William L
Nettie G
Asil B
Sarah L. Difkhison.
6410
10
10
641 1
lO-
6412
6413
10
5533
Clarissa B
John B...
Gaylord A
Emma A.
Sefor A..
PART III.
499
7140
7141
7142
Part III. Contains the names of the parents of those connected with the Ely family by marriage, both the
surname and the christian name of the father being first given, followed by the maiden name of the mother in
italics.
This part of the index also contains the names of some children and the names of some persons incidentally
mentioned in the records.
References as in the other parts are to genealogical numbers.
Adams, Ezra S , 2218
Lyitia Pond.
Adams, John I 3056
Caroline Shay.
Adams. John W 3584
Mary A. Gleason.
Adams, Levi ._ lOgo
Ruth Stevens. '
Adams, Robert J 4190
Eliza Ma.u,n.
Adams, Samuel G. j 3619
Susanna P. Beil. \
Abbe, Abner ..I 767
Sarah Swetland.
Abbey, Mason ....i.... 227
Abell, Asa ] 871
Clarissa Hewitt.
Albertson, Frederick. 2736
.Amanda .Armstrong'.
Alderman, Pliny 2583
Theodotia .Miller.
Alderman, Sidney S.. 6141
Ellen B Hunter.
Alderman, Talcott 6S2
Sarah Stevens.
Allen, Alexander ..; 1185
Louisa Hand. \
Allen, Ethan V , 966
Allen, Freeman ...j 1360
Allen, George H 616S
Charlotte C. Hopkins. j
Allen, Gideon , 2530
Catharine Russell.
Allen, John 1026
Allen, John 1264
Esther Butterjield.
Allen, Joseph 2247
Ruth Thayer.
Allen, Normand 1671
A/arv Rohinson.
Ambler, Benjamin 3422
Polly Segar. I
Anderson, David... .j 2179
fane Bulloek.
Andrews, Asa
Harriet Clump.
Andrews, Prince
Clarissa Morse.
Andrews, Oliver
Eliza Eerry.
Angell, Henry H . .
Maiy Jeffords.
Anstey, Joseph
Archer, Bazaleel
Hannah Freemai
Ashley, Benjamin..
Ruth Welter.
Ashley, David
Maty Dewey.
Ashley, David
Meriliah Shaw.
Ashley, David .- .
Lorinda Field.
Aslilev, Enoch
S'ihyl Chapin.
Ashley, Joseph
Ashley, Joseph
Elizabeth Bliss.
Ashlev, Joseph
Catharine Hay.
Ashley, Justin
Rhoda A'olde.
Ashley, Sarah
Elizabeth E. i
Charlotte A. ■
Catharine. )
Attleton, Abel. ...
Chloe Erink.
Atwell, George....
Averv, Amos
Martha White.
Avery, John.
Marv Woodman .
Aldrfch.Mary W....
Allison, Thomas
Sarah Eidle.
Children
of
Theodore.
2292
1773
3414
2295
2065
2556
1040
.042
96
98
699
21S8
2191
335
2173
2353
1 097
977
811
3482
2154
4553
Alsip, Joseph
Mary MeKin.
Abbott, John H
Celenia Bonhav.
Albro, Edward
Silvia Ha 1 1.
.A.lvord, Martin .. .
Martha B. Clark.
Armstrong, David
Reheeea Pool.
Armstrong, John
Sttsan Willis.
Armstrong, Levi
Reheeea Marshall.
Arnold, Danial
Lois LLate.
Arnold, Elisha
Patience Potter.
Ashwood, James R ...
Mary L. Shay.
Andrus, EUisser . . . .
Matilda I\issler.
Andrus, Ezekiel ..
7'iyphena ■
Andrus, Henrj'
Mary A. Gillett.
Arthur, Richard
Hannah Bradford.
Austin, Arunah
.Vaney Quick.
Austin, George
Doborah •
Armsby, Amos.
Margaret W. Eleteher.
AriTisby, Clarence, ) Children
Alice L. '- of
Ettie. \ Lauren.
Babcock, Pliny
/''ranees .iverill.
Bacon, Enos
L.UCI' Sar-age.
21S0
3S40
2673
1363
992
2195
1030
5855
2716
1791
46.J9
2335
1864
372
2243
427
1467
1467
5S79
1780
500
Parents of those who have Married Elys or their Descendants.
Backus, I 76
J cms ha EihoarJs.
Backus, John--- -! 2805
Eliza Morgan. \ 2807
Backus, Nunian S -- 5861
Hanna A. Spear.
Backus, Thomas 2496
Almira Cady.
Badger, Henrv , 535
Mary Langdon.
Bagg, Ezekiel 2642
Huldah Cooley.
Bagg, Jonathan 27
Maiy Wcllcr.
Bagg, Linus 1084
Fanuy Clapp.
Bagg, Thomas -. 350
Margaret Root.
Bagg, Warham - 797
Sarah Ashhy.
Bagg, Warham - - 910
Lorica Jones.
Baglej'. Samuel T 5330
Em cline I I'i/son .
Bailey, Alvin 2599
Julia Smith. 55l6
Bailey, Silas 3301
.Sarah Trotter.
Bailey, William -i 3298
Driisilla Bohrer.
Baker, Edward S 210S
Mary Miller.
Baker, Isaiah - 4192
Ennisa E. Crowelt.
Baker, James L 6124
Sally A. Smith.
Baker, Jesse 434
Sibyl Burch.
Baker, John F . . . 2494
Polly Lamb.
Baker, Medad - 621
Sarah C. .Stanley.
Ball, Charles 764
Ball, Eli. ..-- - 764
Balch, Raymond Child 5265
Balch, George A. I Children
Clarence E. - of 5267
Walter A. ) Elmer.
Baldi, Lawrence.- 2049
Madelaine Baccelli.
Ballard, Henry H.... ; 3818
Samantha
Ballard, Joseph ._- 2886
Asenath Gaiilt.
Bamber, Alexander 3534
Maria Renaud.
Bancroft, John - 36
Hannah Bridifman.
Bancroft, William C Child 38S
Bancroft, Nancy Child 389
Banister, Thomas 342
Mercy Wheeler.
Barber, Elijah. 2304
Rachel Hill.
Barber, Phineas P 1281
Louisa Allen.
Barbour, John 2885
Delight G. Case.
Barbour, Lucius B. ( Children of ,
Harriet B. \ Lucius A.
Bardin, Hiram W 1246
Honor Austin.
Bardwell, Alonzo - - 2154
Harriet White.
Barhitt, Nathaniel..- 3096
Almira Treat.
Barker, D. L 2346
Marv Briggs.
Barker, John ..( 922
Hannah Ide.
Barker, Ludlow.- 1 3448
Lydia J. Bolles.
Barker, Helen W.
Herbert C.
Gardner H. | Children
John G. ;- of 3766
Mabel A. John G
Harriet E |
Florence E. J
Barklev, Samuel 2684
Margaret Ruliffson
Barnard, David ..- 2567
Rhoda .
Barnes, Albert S •' ^°^5
Barnes, Luther H 4548
Margaret A. Paxton.
Barney, Geor^'e W 2704
Esther Rose.
Barnum, Eli S .^. 6408
Julia .
Barnum, Thaddeus 1334
Lois .
Barrett, John R 2704
Betsey Stevens.
Barringer, Jacob 2801
Maria Corner.
Barron, John W... 2946'
.Margaret Robson.
Barron, Stephen 407
A/ary Whitney.
Bartholemew, Calvin 2097
Betsey Arnold.
Bassinger, Daniel 2742
Catherine Tennani.
Bassinger, Daniel.. - 2744
Catherine Walrath.
Bates, Charles H 2747
Christie Loadwick.
Bates, Eli 1374
A'ancy Davidson.
Bates, Erastus 997
Pamela Pratt.
Bates, Martin I2ii
Sarah S-ioeetzer. ■
Bates, Stephen 4223
Abigail Chapman.
Blackman, Harry L 3528
Mary 07i<en.
Blair, Henrv E 1179
Eliza a'. Meech.
Blaisdell, Jerry 1865
Blake, Amariah 474
Hannah Babcock.
Blakelv, Nathaniel 2103
Polly La-u:
Blakesley, Miles 8gl
Elizabeth [Lawley.
Blandon, Lemuel 2623
Caroline Gray.
Brackenridge, Allender 1579
Esther Peny. 1581
Brackenridge, James 557
Priseilla Coney.
Brackett, Ezra 2069
Hannah Cobb.
Bradlei', Elam 744
Lozi'ly Dickinson.
Bradley-, Jacob.. 1027
Elizabeth Day.
Bradley, Munson -- 3464
A bigail
Bramble, Ayers L 1304
Deborah Stites.
Brayton, Hiram 3200
A/ayy A. Kineaid.
Brayton, Isaac .-
Mercy Hastings.
Beach, Charles
Lucy Peck.
Beach, Stanlv Y. / Children of
Alfred G. ( Frederick C.
Beach, Moses S.-
Lueretia Vale.
Beach, Moses S
Mariah Heath.
Beach, Samuel -
Margaret Younglove.
Beaman, Josiah
Abiah Conant.
Beare, Joseph --
Ann Braund.
Beebe, John .--
Lydia A. French.
Beebe, Oliver -
Sarah A. Babcock.
Beebe, Julia (Children of
Elizabeth N. \ William O.
Beebe, Silas
Sally Ellis. j
Belcher, Warren
Bethia Harding.
Belden, Ezekiel P
Elizabeth Williams.
Belden, Ezekiel P -
Maiy Parsons.
Belden, Joshua.
Dorothy Whittlesey.
Belden, Theophilus ;...
Sally B. Hull.
Bclding, John.
Thankful — .
Bell, Joseph
Mary H. LLiscock.
Bellows,' Mrs. Mary
Bellows, Jonathan P
Benjamin, Aaron
I^aura Markum.
Benjamin, Asa
Abigail Twininglon.
Benedict, Ezra
Polly
Bennett, Allen
■ Harriet E. Stage.
Bennett, John -
Mary
Bennett, Marvin
Edith A. Raum.
Bergen, John T -
Matia /•'. McLoiid.
Bestor, Uriah
Mary Foot.
Belts, Alfred H
Sarah Harris.
Belts, James E. -
Maria Fordham.
Breese, David R
Hannah Southard.
Brewbacker, John
Eliza Shira.
Brewer, Gains
Lueretia Babcock.
Brewer, Isaac
Mary Bliss.
Brewer, Luke
Louisa Llalc-
Brewer, Minnie L Child
Brewer, Frank W. / Children of
Harriet M. j Wilmer.
Brewer, Edward A. ) Children
Lucy M. !-
Frederick M
Brewster, William--.
Brewster, Alvin
of
GeorgeA,
574
3420
6492
1353
4534
2193
2378
2239
2547
3018
3018
1775
4395
407
408
1 166
2128
211
f,4,„,
2272
4782
2459
2594
4046
2339
2341
2749
2918
1490
2216
3470
3S19
4751
532
i8r
1510
3709
3713
157
2073
INDEX.— PART III.
501
Li<cia Ladd.
Billings, .Abraham
Sophia M,orto}i,
Bilsborrow, John -.
Abbie Nichols.
Bingham, Alexander O
Eiiniit' Titttlc.
Birchard, John
Anna Barker,
Bird, Abram --
Cathciriin- fry.
Bird, Richard-.-' -
Ellen Jag'oe,
Birdsall, Benjamin.
Lydia Bushnell.
Birge, Bailey -
Harriet R. Phelps.
Bishop, Timothy
Kuth Hall.
Bisbe, Elijah —
Calista
Bisbee, John F- - .
Chloe Biirrel.
Bissell, Josiah
Jlen'rietta Perkins.
Bivens, William
Milieent Tnrner.
Bixby, Joseph . -
Ruth Bo'wlar.
Bliss, Aaron
Miriam Colton.
Bliss, Abel
Etizaieth Bartlett.
Bliss, Elijah.- -
Lucy J'a/i Home.
Bliss, Harvey -
Abigail Grant.
Bliss, Jedediah
Rachel
Bliss, Jonathan
Bliss, Levi
Rebecca H. Bond.
Bliss, Moses .
Abigail Metealf.
Bliss, Oliver.--
Catharine Brewer.
Bliss, Peletiah -
Elizabeth Hitchcock.
Bliss, Samuel -
Mary Leonard.
Bridgman, Oliver
Jemima Field.
Briggs, Andrew- --
Ruth Duel.
Briggs, John E
^ Janette Waldron.
Briggs, Robert.
Abigail Cornell.
Briggs, Ruf us
Elsie Cochran.
Brigham, Henry D .-Child
Brimmer, John
Elizal'cth Moon.
Brisbine, Samuel
Nancy Leslie.
Britton, James W
Salovie A. Pearson.
Blodgett, Samuel S
Maria Moore.
Blood
Abigail Keep.
Blood, Ivory
Susan Lindsey.
Bloomer, Williiam J-
Catharine Ration.
Board, Cornelius D
Phebe Remington.
Bodurtha, Joseph
2156
7178
2947
367
2345
4262
42S
1870
1524
3077
2526
2S92
589
2506
i6g
543
2626
1592
151
544
4585
195
184
43
9
603
435
1291
2318
4597
6032
439
2222
3022
2754
902
2500
3343
935
9
Lydia .
Boies, David-
Dorothea Blair.
Boltwood, Solomon
Alary Strong.
Bosworth, Nathaniel
Mary Smith.
Bowen, Daniel
Mehitable Packard.
Bowen, Isaac
Bowen, Isaac -
Bowen, Thomas W -
Bowles, Stephen J -
Elizabeth T. llallace.
Boyer, Jacob
Susannah Bure.
Bover, John L
' Elizabeth Lobdetl.
Bozworth, Nathaniel
Alary Smith.
Brockway, Elbridge G
Abigail
Brockway, Harris
Sally Gary.
Bronson, Lee.
.Amanda Upson.
Brooks, Calvin
Eliza Elagg.
Brooks, David
Philura
Brooks, Israel -
Brooks, Joseph.
Brooks, Oliver P
Lydia Fay.
Brooks, Svlvanus
Hammh Clark.
Brown, George
Hannah -=
Brown, Jacob
Elizabeth Daily.
Brown, Samuel -...
Elizabeth Gillett.
Brownell, Joseph.
Elizabeth Fish.
Buckingham, David
Emetine LLicko.x.
Buckingham, Samuel-
Nancy
Buell, Phinehas"
Phebe Gillman.
Bulkley, Horace W
Margaret Clendening.
Bull, JamesP
Maiy Colton.
Bull, Mordecai-. ..-
Julia Parker.
Bull, Seth -
Sarah Selden.
Bump, Philip
Patience Taver.
Burch, Amos -
Betsey Temple.
Burch, Benjamin S
Betse\
Burch, Henry
Clara Baker.
Burch, Jonathan
Sarah LLosford.
Burchard, Gurdon
Elizabeth Dorchester.
Burchard, Seneca B —
Crroline Chapin.
Burchard, Simeon J Child
Burdick, Amos
Polly ICenyon.
Burhaus, John
Eliza 'iValker.
Burleigh, Abner --
595
596
181
167
445
1311
1310
3003
2276
2516
520
3516
2404
2560
2606
2041
361
974
2177
2602
422S
3312
I22I
820
3467
2690
2699
2886
1348
3IOI
1244
3206
1237
1009
2859
2877
5976
3068
3241
2164
Lovisa Cleveland.
Burnham, Jacob .- --
Lucy Bigelow.
Burnham, Orlanda
Ma?yA. Wood.
Burnap, Israel H
Esther C.
Burr, Ames.
Relief Eager.
Burr, Andrew
Maty C. Butterjield.
Burr, Eli
Cynthia Burchard.
Burr,'john R
Jane E. Fan:
Burt, Calvin
Sarah Osborne.
Burt, James -
Mary Sears.
Burt, Jonathan-
Lydia Dunibleton.
Burt, Jonathan
Hannah Cooler.
Burt, Moses -
Hannah Warriner.
Burt, Nathaniel --.
Rebecca Sikes.
Burt, Nathaniel
Sarah Chapin.
Burt, Aaron
Bush, James
Sarah Parks.
Bush, Jonathan
Bush, Jonathan
Matilda Pelton.
Bush, Levi -..
Ann Ay res.
Bushman, Andrew-
Martha LLoyt.
Bushman, John
Cynthia M. Diver.
Butchers, John
Mary Burns.
Butler, Jared...
Maria Edgerton.
Butterfield, Samuel
Polly Miller.
Bryan, James H
Eliza E. Warrington.
Cady, Stephen- -
Jane I^atrick.
Cadwell, Roderick
Laura Dickinson.
Calkins, Minnie, \ Children of
Mary, j' Ira.
Camp, William
Abigail Whittlesey.
Campbell, Alexander.. -
Christina
Campbell, Eugene K Child
Campbell, James-
Ann Eccles.
Campbell, Peter
Campbell, Samuel. .
Canfield, James A..
Clarissa Collins.
Card, Simeon.
Margaret Diver.
Carnes, Robert E.-
Martha L.Jones
Carpenter, Henry..
Phebe Brooke.
Carpenter, James ..
Sarah Lent.
Carter, Thomas
1014
2790
3396
2186
2456
2269
5825
1796
1067
17
31
194
17S
279
1806
68
2798
1678
2732
273S
1519
3524
17S4
4632
347
2284
1643
5933
33"
3313
82S
S73
2035
2221
6133
140
2940
2196
S02
Parents of those who have Married Elys or their Descenuants.
Susan Ktimttnds.
Cary, Richard ! 2124
Atjn Parkhiii'st.
Caswell, David . j 1013
Catharine Bflli/i^:'.
Case, Gideon..- 222S
Pcrsis Seward.
Chadbourne, Jacob 104S
Chadbourne,* Nathaniel 2891
Kiith mil.
Chamberlain, Benjamin S25
Dorothy Hoffman.
Chamberlain, Otis W 4453
Catharine B. Forbes.
Chamberlain, Samuel 725
Rebec e a Sage.
Champion, Reuben, 365
Lydia Duncan.
Champlin, John B.- 1281
Hannah Coitrill.
Champlin, George G 2972
Mareitt Biirch.
Champlin, Samuel 2479
Jane Wilson.
Chandler, Charles C 405
Marion Criswold.
Chapin, Albert 3715
Betsey E. McAlpin.
Chapin, Dora M Child 3715
Chapin, Asahel 709
Sarah Frink.
Chapin, Benjamin 1055
Sarah Fuller.
Chapin, DeWitt C I 4749
Edna Ctley.
Chapin, Elisha 159
Miriam Ely.
Chapin Ephraim 273
Jemima Chapin.
Chapin, Ephraim 777
Mary Smith.
Chapin, Frederick 1064
Koxalany Lainb.
Chapin, Giles 2455
Dolley M. Belden.
Chapin, Henry 49
Mary Curnsey.
Chapin, Isaac 182
Experience Warriner.
Chapin, John.. .-, 74
Sarah Bridgman.
Chapin. Josiah 289
Mindwell Colton.
Chapin, Moses 284
Bethia Chapin.
Chapin, Phineas 252
Bethia Chapin.
Chapin, Phineas 771
Sabrina Wright.
Chapin, Samuel 70
Hannah Sheldon.
Chapin, Solomon 1076
Chapin, William 996
Lucy Day. '
Chapman, Alfred 319S
Jane Cary.
Chapman, David 23O4
Margaret Hunter.
Chapman, Edwin ... 2903
A Imira Stephenson.
Chapman, Noah E ' 5726
Lodisa Fierce.
Chappel, John 1565
Barbara Webster.
Chappell, Walter 161S
Eunice Hall.
Charles, Hiram 4713
Sarepta Dttrbin,
Charles, John
Hannah Carlton.
Chase. Benjamin
Susan. Wilson.
Chase, Daniel
Chase, James .
Esther Gifford.
Chase, Robert
Clarissa
Chase, Robert
Mary Stanwood.
Chase, William
Susannah Lawton.
Clagett, Hezekiah
Elizabeth Shipp.
Clapp, Isaac
Joanna Periy.
Clare, George
Eliza Provost.
Clark, Benjamin .
Olive Parker.
Clark, Enoch
Abigail Kirkland.
Clark, Jeremiah
Betsev Teiver.
Clark. John C
Jean D. Lamb.
Clark, Lorenzo.
Caroline Blanchard.
Clark, Roswell
Sarah Branson.
Clark, Samuel
Clark, William
Sarah J. Carlton.
Clark, Winslow
Betsey L. Bardwell.
Clarke, Ashley...
Amanda Drummond.
Clarke, Edward
Elizabeth M. Maynard.
Clarke, Josepli A...
Mary J, .
Claus, Benjamin J.
A'aney Flanders.
Clayton, David B
Mary A. .
Craft, Samuel .'
Lucy K. Griggs.
Crane. Wheeler I
Almena Riddell.
Clement, David S
Agnes Meacham.
Cleveland, John
Cleveland, Robert
Maria Arnold.
Cleveland, Samuel
.Sally Gould.
Chipm.an, Edward N
f.ouisa Wright.
Chittenden, Abraham
Deborah To'oler.
Chittenden. David S
Harriet Stevens.
■Christ, George
Margarethe S. Stephan.
Clinton, Norman
Lydia Higby.
Crittenden, Chauncev.. ...
Olive Scott.
Crittenden, Luther G
Pamelia Harris.
Clow, Andrew
CatJierine Truax.
Coates, Hyman
Augusta Briggs.
Cobb, Andrew B
5528
1598
2416
4476
2586
2854
6167
215
2077
6140
1336
4372
2475
4236
2657
2897
2667
973
3099
2383
2877
Lydia M. Eddy.
Cobb, John 203
Coffin, Edward H 2645
Lydia L. Laio.
Cole, Anthony 1369
Esther Leiuis.
Cole, Carleton B 2S52
Susan U. Taylor.
Cole, William,.. 2625
Asenath Williams.
Cole, William J 5549
Julia A. Arnould.
Coleman. John _ 18
Mehitable Root.
Collins, Aaron 4696
LUizabeth Puterbaugh.
Collins, James 3219
Mary Spaid.
Collins, James A 1606
j„,„S.
Colton, Benjamin 133
Ruth Taylor.
Colton, Ebenezer 193
Deborah Chandler. 199
Colton, Gad 169
Colton, Isaac 50
Esther Marshjield.
Colton, John 40
Joanna
Colton, John gio
— Wai-riner.
Colton, Simeon 171
Colton, William 50
Mary Merrick. 51
Colton, William 559
Hannah Colton.
Colton, William 3S17
Anna J/. Saunders.
Colvin, H. D 2346
Z. J. Barker.
Colvin, Nathan P 2723
Betsey Paine.
Comslock, John M 4457
Elsie W. Hoxie. I
Comstock, Lawrence 2623
Mary Goodrich.
Cone, EH 2520
Cone, Leonard E 2177
Melissa M .
Cone, Salmon. .. 2104
Mary Caldwell.
Conger, Uzziah 4219
Wealthy A. Spencer.
Conklin, Samuel 1286
Hannah Satterley.
Connable, Joseph 4589
I'olly Maxwell. 4591
Conner, Thomas 3380
Louisa Jenkins.
Converse. John H 2058
Wealthy Dimmick.
Converse, Thomas 2S61
Lydia SIrallon.
Cook, Coleman 866
LLannah Smith.
Cook, Elizur 975
Marcia Dcnison.
Cook, James 2340
Mary .Schenck.
Cook, Lottie M I
Cook. Hiram B [■ 3153
L/arriet .Vichols. )
Cook, Russell . .- 31 Si
Amanda M. Cole.
Cooley, Ariel i")i
Lydia Warriner. 700
Cooley, Charles ] 2629
Lorinda Smith.
INDEX.— PART III.
503
Coolev, Ebenezer.
Lo~<'isa Fallows.
Coolcy, Ethan
Almira Crissty.
Coolev, Isaac
Polly
Coolej-, James
Cooley. lohn.
Elizahctli
Cooley, Jonathan..
Cooley, Roger
Mary Stcbhins.
Electa Sntitli.
Coolev, Ralph, \
Mary S. J
Cooley, Samuel
A/aro-airt Calkins.
Coolev, Seth-_
Ann
Cooper, Charles . .
AJalinc Cran,:
Corby, Stephen L
Lyilia jl/ars/i.
Corliss, David-
Cory, Israel
Elizabeth Bougham.
Co veil, James ..
Sally Dewey.
Covington, James W
Margauritte L. Cam
Cowdry, John
Christina Peters.
Cowles, Josiah
Betsey Smith.
Cowles, Moses
Jannette Cole,
Cowles, Pitkin
Fanny Smith
Crofoot, Charles...
Crosby, Thomas B
JMary Salts.
Cross, Erastus
Catharine •
Cross, John
Children of
Roger.
1344
2291
991
597
364
113
349
349
2082
593
22go
5735
Sarah J. Riley.
Crosser, Adam
Doritha -
Church, Jonathan
Cuddebach. Peter
Lonisa Geer.
Curtis, Abel
Keziah Bro-on.
Curtis, Benjamin R..
Eliza Wood'coani.
Curtis, James
Bernice Lyman.
Curtis, Marvin
Hiildah Bidwell.
Curtis, Zabad
Lucy Cady.
Daily, Robert P
Jane F. Holmes.
Daley, Samuel C
Mary Browncll.
Dalliba, James
Snsan 1/ttntington.
Dalzell, James
Zella Varty.
Damon, Peter
Daniels, Clement
Snsan Richards.
Dart, Joseph-
Dotha Denison.
Davenport, Calvin
Eliza Canfield.
Davidson. Edward B..
2S44
1305
2596
6137
1278
1 600
977
1684
2369
2782
1080
4653
461 1
204
3037
761
2977
1513
3474
1543
314S
2564
3458
2489
276
1505
147 1
4602
4604
Lydia M. Sampsell.
Davis, George S
Maria Schuyler.
Davis, Gustavus F
A bigail Leonard.
Davis, John -
Catharine Richardson.
Davis, Searl-
Amelia .
Davis, William H
Eliza Yeomans.
Davison, John
Elizabeth Fitchet.
Da}-, Aaron
Eunice Bliss.
Day, Asa
Lncy Fuller.
Day, Benjamin. ..-
Eunice Morgan.
Day, Benjamin.
Sarah Vwight.
Dav, Edmund.
' Bede Hitchcock.
Da)-, Eleazer '
Martha Snoiv.
Day, Ezekiel
Catharine Gaylord.
Day, Gideon
Elizabeth Duncan.
Day, Giles -
Sarah Day.
Day, II osea
Hannah Day.
Day, Jacob
Abigail Leonard.
Day, Joel- -.- .j
Eunice Day.
Day, Joel )
Luc ret ia Dav.
Day, Joel..-
Eunice Bedortha.
Day, J ohn
Abigail Bagg.
Day, John.-
Rhoda Chapin.
Day, Joseph - .]
Elizabeth Mattoon.
Day, Lewis —
Sebra Ward.
Day, Luke
Lydia Ji'elsey.
Day, Matthias...
Mary Blymer.
Day, Norman
Dav, Robert
' Editha Stcbbins.
Day, Thomas -j
Johanna A'oble.
Day, Thomas
Sarah Coit.
Dayton, Benjamin
Eunice Somers.
Drake, William ...-
Charlotte Stiltson.
De Con, Isaac.
Frances Dunmeads,
De Forest, John
Elizabeth A. Pooler.
De Lane, Joshua L
Susan Capen.
4606
2S87
2136
2366
2835
1035
560
186S
28 1
475
988
363
705
755
S50
686
369
852
986
485
258
261
711
807
856
745
71
318
113
264
876
355
3406
353
356
1 169
2457
2793
2495
1032
2302
De Lay, Joseph 2748
Harriet Madden.
De Long, John 2760
Diadema Babeoch.
De Roulhac, Psameth G 1143
Ann Maul.
De Zung, Phillip M 2724
Lueretia Say re.
Dean, William 115
Delano, Alanson T 4957
.Sarah Banister.
Deming, Elijah - 257
Deming, Francis C 5511
Harriet A. Booth.
Deming, Lyman 1807
Eunice Slratton.
Denison, Asa I 2791
Margaret Cunningham. \
Dennis, William - 4542
Denny, Robert W --. 2350
Elenor Finley.
Deutsch, John B 5590
Elenor Medcalf.
Dewey, Cephas __. 998
7'amnr
Dewey, David 2514
Anna Taylor. 1
Dewey, Russell. I 883
Sophia Chapin.
Dewey, Samuel 24
Sarah IVeller.
Dewey, Solomon 1000
Esther Dewey.
De.\ter, David.... 1571
Cynthia Rankin.
Dexter, Jonathan M 1379
Elizabeth Batch.
Dresser, James C 3519
Johanna Odell ' 3523
Dickerson, W. C. | 4526
Ah'ira Topliff. |
Dickins, George 3088
Eunice Pierce.
Dickinson. Daniel C ' 2598
Christina Clark.
Dickinson, Elisha 403
LLannah Billings.
Dickinson, Job 783
Lucy Kent.
Dickinson, John 54
Sarah
Dickinson, John. 1680
Mary Lyman.
Dickinson, John W 2372
Mary Gaston.
Dickinson, Jonathan 206
Dorothy .Stoughton.
Dickinson, Levi S 5571
Lucy Tracy.
Dickinson, Samuel 2775
Julia A. Williams.
Dickson, John.... -... 2390
Dieffenbacker, Daniel 2565
Margaret Slanger.
Diinock, Aaron | 2880
Lucinda I-'ost.
Dine, Elijah 5523
Elizabeth Talbert.
Discombe, James H 1050
Eliza A. Clary.
Diver, Daniel 878
Dixon, Daniel D - 3129
Nancv Chapman.
Dixon, Joseph 389
Dixon, William 3592
Emma C.
Dodds, Andrew 3054
504
Parents ok those who have Married Elvs or their Descendants.
Margarvt Chisalom.
Dolbeer, Amaziah 4744
Amanda Mandervillc.
DolUver, Joseph 2774
N'ancy Baker.
Donaldson. William 3501
Jane Citddcbac.
Donley, James 3332
Sal lie A. Dixon.
Doolittle, Benjamin 2213
Fanny ]Vard.
Doolittle, David 2743
Freelove Sweet.
Douglass, Sperry S87
Xkoda IVeller.
Downes, Erastus 2741
Downs, Anaspes 3428
Eliza P. Soverel.
Downs, Jacob ' 234S
Sarah Garfield.
Drurv, Otis I 2469
bli-c'e Chapman. \
Dudly, Martin | 6441
Duel, Eli I 3153
Sarah Biireh.
Duel, Jonathan | 431
Dehby Milks.
Duel, Jonathan _ 432
Patienee Milks.
Dunbar, Joseph 1853
iVancy Curtis.
Duncan, Robert 1494
Dorothy Gammon.
Dunckel, Abram .1 2812
Elizabeth Timmerman.
Durfee, David _ | 1508
Loretta
Durfee, Henrv 3104
Mary Ha'gle. ,
Durkee, Jonathan 2906
Chloe G lea son. |
Dutcher, Daniel D 2870
Elizabeth Close. \
Dutcher, Elizabeth L Childi 2870
Duston, Deodatus 1350
Dutton, Diodate 1550
Dryden, Nathaniel 2178
Margaret Craig.
Dyer, Oakes 2692
Electa Stoddard.
Dykes, James i 6136
Sarah J.
1622
Easton, Rufus
Parthenia A'iles.
Eaton, Joel
Parmelia Colwell.
Edwards, Elisha.. I 1146
Ann Bates.
Edwards, John- | 44
Christian IVilliantson.
Ells, John E
Elizabeth L. Osgood.
Estabrook. Samuel
Evans, Ephraim P
Jane L. ll'adstvorth.
Eckler, Mason .-
Julia S. Webster.
2733
50
4548
573S
Eells, Dan P.
Mary M. Howard.
Efner, Elijah D.
Sophia Dorchester.
Emerson, Allen
Anna Crocker.
Emerson, Lyman
Emery, Thomas ..
Elizabeth Shaw.
3024
2959
3308
Ernest, John D. 2283
Catharine Pfcifer.
Eldridgc, Reuben n8S
Samantha
Elliott, Isaac _ 2691
Sarah Hurd.
Elliot, Wm. G 3974
Ahbie Adams.
Ellis, Algernon S 4040
Sarah E.
Ellis, Jason A _ 1604
Susan S. Read.
Ellis, Rufus 2987
Ellis, Thomas 2789
Anna Stocks.
Edson, Benjamin 1560
Comfort Ellis. \
Edson, Albert E. 1 Child'n ,
Frederick C.W. /of Albert. ^704
Emmons, Samuel 1797
Laura IVinchell.
Ely, James G 168 1
Maria Hoffmire.
Evster, Jacob B 3221
Elizabeth A. Billman.
Evster, yohn 1266
Sus'an Barto.
Faire, Thomas 2797
A/argaret Bazar.
Fairfield, Esdras 3383
Cynthia
Fairfield, George D 4770
Sarah J. Harrington.
Fallansbec, John S_ , 4683
Melissa Dodge.
Farnum, Elisha 877
Thankful Day. 879
Farr, Freeman H 4538
Caroline Birdsley.
Farrtir, John '.
Calla Stearns.
Farrier, Albert M... Childi 6491
Farwell, Joseph 2126
Sarah Savage.
Farwell, Richard 939
Marian
Fassett, Elisha W _ 2443
Pamelia Morton.
Faunce, James . 3584
Ruth Scott.
Fazen, John 2869
Gertrude Slander.
Flagg. ■. ; 577
Persis Pepper. j
Frantz, Nathan i 3990
Emily Kunkle.
Frasier, Parker 2278
Parmalee.
Frazier, John -. ] 893
Dorothy Parker.
Fellows, John I 2347
Paulina Shedd. I
Fellows, William 126
Penelope Wells. I
Fellows, William .J 1061
Sarah Hooker.
Fellows, Varney 2296
Anna Turner.
Felt, Elam 1202
Elizabeth Davis.
Ferre, Henry P 2152
Julia A. Carpenter.
Ferry, Aaron _ 694
Eunice Chapin. 695
Ferr)', Charles., 48
Abigail Warner.
Ferrv, John
Mary Cooley.
French, Albert
Elizabeth M. Corse.
French, Benjamin
Maiy E. Young.
Field, George P
Sylvia Hawks.
Finch, Preserve
Electa
Fine. John
.Martha Gurney.
Fisher, Aaron
Hepzibah Walker.
Fisher, John R -
Ma)y E. Hen?y.
Fitch, Amos
Harriet
Fitch, Asa
Sophronia Olcott.
Fitch, Shaler
Lovica Borden.
Frink, John
.4nna Pendleton. -
Frink, John
Chloe Wright.
Frink, Luther
Phcbe Morgan.
Frink, Phebe
Frisbv, William
Ellen Bigelow.
Flowers, Ozias
Fogerty, (ohn W
Esther Smith.
Fogle, William
Anna
Fogle, Bertha .\. ) Children
Anna E. ,- of
Emma A. ) Henry W.
Fonda, John C
Gertrude McGinness.
Foote, John
Clarina Knapp.
Foote, John A_
Frances .4. Hitchcock.
Foote, Nathaniel
.4nn Clark.
Ford , Robert
Martha Davison.
Ford, William
Lucinda
Fordham, Elijah
Jane A. Fisher.
Forsyth , Ebenezer
Hannah Tonkin.
Fosdick, Nathaniel
Sophronia Mitchell.
Fowler, Ashbel
Lucrclia
Fowler, Ashbel.-.
Laura Everfon.
Fowler, John
Hannah Scott.
Fowler, Riley
Fox, Leonard
Harriet
Frost, Gilbert
..Vancy I 'an .4uken.
Frothingham, John W
Mary A. Thompson.
Fuller, Abel
Lucinda Hill.
Fuller, Arad W
Melvina Bill.
Fuller, Benjamin.
Lovica Palmer.
Fuller, Farley
Minerva
4599
1 167
1866
1869
1085
2S57
5S75
3012
569S
1812
1512
271
756
862
733
4531
352
3420
1177
3017
21S7
3424
1172
88
2394
2610
3468
4620
1676
740
1S26
68
2150
2042
575C'
2994
2928
1233
441
1274
1503
INDEX.— PART III.
505
Full
546
eorge _.
J/urr Braiinini.
Fuller, Laertes .. _ I 2467
Roxami Taylor,
Fuller. Moses.- I 2415
Sarah Toiirtdot.
Fuller, Silas g53
Elizahi-th Tripp.
Fuller, William
M.hitablc Bolsford.
Frv, Conrad J
Marv .!/. Ho/Unshin.
2562
2864
Gage, CJscar A.. 2936
Ehim Baihy.
Gale, Eli . . _ 5834
Harriet C. Buttnfuld.
Gal pin, Neri ...,.._ j 2227
Bctst'y Cratit'.
Gardner. Aaron B I 2149
Maria Stanton.
Gardner, Daniel H
Johanna Sweet.
Gardner, Joshua
LviSia Gardner.
Gardner, Joshua _
Saiah Smith.
Gardner, Oliver
Melissa Fuller.
Gardner, Robert
A I.
3056
1192
2485
3583
429
Gar)-, Eneas _ 937
Rs titer Bitekinghain.
Garmany, John _ 2853
Sophia Feltman.
Garrison, Abram 403
Jane
Garritt. Louis S 5290
AldyJ. Lawrence.
Garwood, Stephen.- _ 2754
Gates Herrick- 5556
Catharine Tremi.
Gates, Stephen 731
Knth
Gates, Seymour 2140
Fnieline J^llgi^.
Gault, William 2380
Mahalah Knight.
Gaylord, Chester 227S
Eliux Peck.
Gaylord, Erastus F _. 1180
Litcetta Cleveland.
Grace, .A^mbrose 2617
Martha A. GrisxooUl. 5532
Grace, John 1254
Mary .
Grace, William. _. | 2601
Plannah Salisbury.
Granger, David B _ 5690
Martha Mnnson.
Granger, Eli 2552
Jemima Leavitt.
Granger, Elihu
Chloe Sage.
Granger, Justin 2830
Granger, .Samuel _. 5703
Orpha A . Wright.
Grannis, Charles W 2403
Xancy Bean.
Grant, William 248S
Julia A. Gorham.
Graves, Elnathan
Martha Dickinson.
Graves, Roswell 723
Haddassah Preston.
Gray. George _ 1576
'Catharine
Gray, Matthew
Delia Shumway^
Gear)', Enos
Esther Buckingham.
Gee, Abner
Gelden, Charles ._
Sophia Grigs^s.
Getty, Ebenezer..
Eupheniia McClellan.
Greeley, Marion M
Green John D
Lucy J. Rich.
Green, Phineas
Harriet Noyes.
Green, Truman
Huldah Shei-wood.
Greenough, William H
Llarriet //. Fay.
Gregg, Hugh
Betsey ,. .
Gregory, Noah
Sarah Nash.
Gregory, Solyman
N ore he T. Vnder'ioood.
Gibson, Robert.. . .
Harriet Bro-.on.
Gibson, William R
Margaret Coy.
Giddings, Walter .
Fillmore.
Gilbert, Adna
Mary Dodge.
Gilbert, Amos..
Margaret Smith.
Gilbert, Charles _ _
Gilbert, Ezra
Ro.vanna Hammond.
Gilbert, John
Milicent Goodrich.
Gilbert, William ..
Nancy A. Kibl>ee.
Gill, Samuel.
Beecly Bradley.
Gill, William. _
Gillan, Alexander
Elsgrit .
Gilletl, Daniel
Rorylana Bailey.
Gillett, Horace A
Zilpha .
Gilliland, Samuel
Susan A- Baden.
Gillmore, Parley
Mary F. Mills.
Gilman, David.
Hannah Folsom.
Gilmore, Cyrus \
Asenitii M. Allen.
Gridley. Uriel
Susanna Norton.
Grier, Michael C
Lsabella J. Montgomery.
Griffin, Enoch
Eunice Benton.
Griffiths, Lewis
Mary Reader.
Griggs, F. W ._ __
Sophia Sellik.
Griswold, Abel
Sally Parker.
Griswold, Henry A _
Lydia A. E'stes.
Griswold, Hiram.
Eliza M. in Hard.
Griswold. Matthew.
Ursula Wolcott.
Griswold, Ralph B
Catharine E. Butler.
2563
; 904
2057
1047
1230
6390
5801
150S
3043
1 1 60
1325
1480
3537
4229
4634
1519
5791
1533
6492
2924
605
1537
288
1484
2938
5790
2315
2305
1850
2321
5810
477
1342
4532
2336
4(^31
1046
1516
2725
5723
130
4684
Godman,
H.
Ann Sir
Goldthwaite, Thomas.
Lois
Goodell. Abnef.-
Elizabeth M. Peck.
Goodell, Perry
Mary Russel.
Goodman, Calvin
Anna Brown.
Goodrich, George
Lucinda Wells.
(ioodsell, Zalmon L .
Li4cy Cole.
Goodwin, Joseph .
Rosannah Gillett.
(Joodwin, Tyrus ..
Anna Cat/in.
Gordon, Tarbel
Lucy Lawrence.
Gorham. Stephen
Bct.uy 'Thayer.
Gorton, John
Susannah
Gott, Tabez R
Hannah Jewell.
Gould, Joseph A
Rel'ief Shumway.
Gould, Otis S -.
Juliette .Seymour.
Goulding, Joseph
Sarah 'Gaffield.
Goulais, Joseph
Josetie Grant.
Gross, Jonah L ..
Roxnna Olds.
Grove, (jeorge —
Elizabeth Lieuzader
Grow, Ira
Elizabeth J<idder.
Guthrie, Nathan
Hagaman. Denea
Catharine McCord.
Hagar, Samuel
Phebe White.
Hagenbach, Daniel
Catharine Clark
Hale, Alonzo
Hannah M. Bassetl.
Hale, Mervin
Mary Gorham.
Hale, Samuel ...
Mind7oell. Pea.te.
Hale, Thomas
Experience Burt.
Hale, Thomas
Lucretia House.
Hall, Aaron .
Sarah Richardson.
Hall, Benjamin ,
Hall, Calvin.
Sally Mosher.
Hall, Jonathan..
Mercy Cady.
Hall, Lyman
Hannah Spra^'ue.
Hall, Nancy M .'
Hall, Perry
Lanev Klumph.
Halstead', Elihu O
Phebe Wood-iuorth.
Halstead, Joel
Hammond, Jonathan
Betsey I^ewis.
Hammond, Nathaniel...
Lucv Hatch.
2S42
614
530S
2043
721
74S
5693
585
2718
2454
2423
423
424
1676
2408
2273
loii
1594
1004
1307
47S3
1510
941
3853
I ago
4692
1362
544
47
S06
809
1072
539
1251
1544
I
436
10S7
27:5
2717
2270
2726
2285
5o6
Parents of those who have Married Elys or their Descendants.
Hancock. Eliph.ilet. 1550
Hancock, Jolin 87
Anna IVi'/ib.
Hand. Samuel 1 ,. 422
Mary
Hanger, John 2S31
Malintia Pial/icr.
Hanmer, Horace H 2g8g
Eliza Beatty.
Hansford, John 5512
Hannah .
Hapgood, Charles 4957
Lucy Kendall.
Hapgood. Carrie D ., Child 4957
Hardy, Sampson 946
Mary Spauhlini;.
Harger, Noah loSfi
Liu-y Robbins.
Harmon, John ., 4522
Maltha Andrews.
Harris, Asa 954
Failh McCall.
Harris, Orient D. 1 Children
Mary F. - of 5357
Georgie M. ) George H.
Harris, Zadock 1241
Abigail Dean.
Harrison, Seth 1008
Letitia Veils.
Harroun. David. 1077
Marsrerie IVilder.
Hart, Abel 894
Lovina Gridl.y. \
Hart, Daniel ..12740
Betsey Bistwf.
Hart, Daniel . . . . 2731
Elizabeth Bishop.
Harter, James ... 5722
Emelinc Ilaiokins,
Hartzell, George 4614
Emily Elyslm.
Harvey. Daniel 527
Harvey, Ira 924
Hannah Kendall.
Haskell, Aretus _ 1506
Anna
Haskell, Gideon _ 2297
Mchitable Barnard.
Haskell, Knovvlton A \ 1862
Esther A-ell,Xf;.
Haskell, William-. 4370
Orinda Shedd.
Hastings, Edmund 37S8
.Mary L.
Hastings, Ephraim 2246
Lucy Shepard.
Hastings, Parsons C 3445
Mary .4. Giirnsey.
Hatch, Ira 890
Clarissa Smith.
Haven, Dexter W 5315
Jane Wait.
Hawley, Benjamin F _. 1794
Mary Seaverns.
Hawlev, John 2595
Betsey Malbone.
Hayden, Nehcmiah 6135
Marybeth rowers.
Hayden, Samuel _ 2249
Sophia Gray.
Hayden, William F 3591
Betsey T. Joslyn.
Haywood, James 894
Tryphena Bryan.
Hazelton, Thomas. 925
liuth Merrill.
Hazen, Florence M .Child 3956
Hazen, Henry. 2029
Lucy Comstock.
Hedley, Frances 2110
.4nna Hartwell.
Heald, John 938
Esther
Hedden, Oliver I'- - ... 2945
Sarah R. Hcnr-. .
Hedge, George T , 1318
Hemenway, Daniel . 823
Henderson, Alexander J 3824
Hendry, Samuel 2566
Eunice Foot.
Henry, Edward VV__ 6125
Jane Yiiille.
Henrj', John _ 2808
Persis Felt.
Herbert, Daniel _ 1536
Margaret Hendrickson.
Herrick, Cy prion 1221
Betsey Spragiie.
Herrick, Henry S 4060
Cynthia A. ' Wright.
Herrick, Levi W 2044
Mercy Hamblin.
Herring, Daniel ._ 3479
Philinda Morey. \
Hewes, William loto
Dolly Gage.
Heywood, Reuben 2497
Nancy .Emery.
H ey wood . Soly man I 4043
Harriet Holman.
Higby, Benjamin 2370
Hannah Curtis.
Higbv, Jeduthan 917
Adah E.
Higby, Samuel 4044
Riary Wheelock.
Higdon, John S 573
Elizabeth Beall.
Higgins, Aaron 2230
Hortensia Jenny.
Hill, Abel ....' 2498
Nancy
Hill, Bradford.. __ 4539
Catherine Cm
Hill, Hector 3529
Phebe J. Thornton.
Hill, John 1220
Elizabeth
Hill, Lvman A 4582
Lu'cinda BlakesUe.
Hill, William 2461
Mary Hunt. 2464
Hiller, Aaron B 5696
Lucinda Ferris.
Hills, Asa 3131
Polly Bump.
Hinman, Alvah 2795
Lydia Johnson .
Hinman, Robinson L _ 225S
Mary Loomis.
Hinman, Seymour 1321
Hinshehvood, Robert _. 2263
.Ma/garet Sniillic.
Histed, John.. _ 2519
Hannah Fuller. 2522
Hitchcock, Luke 2383
Deborah Eddy.
Hitchcock, Robert.
Jane Blanvelt.
Hitchcock, Simeon O
Almira .
Hoar, Nathan.
Lucy Colton.
Hodskins, William .
Betsev
405 8
1554
564
1203
Hogeboom, Henry
Jane Riz'ington.
Holbrook, Henry
Sally Farrington.
Holbrook, John F . ..
Harriet Converse.
Holbrook, Jonathan T.
Maiy R. .
Holbrook, Josiah
Lucy Swift.
Holbrook, Lowell
Angeline Kelson.
Holcomb, Ethan F
Lucy J. Burr.
Holland, Lewis C
Hollister, Asahel..
Catharine .
Hollister. Elisha D
.'lurclia E'ield.
Holmes, Henry J
Rebecca Mason.
Holmes, Thomas
Hannah Goodrich.
Holt, .Austin
Clarissa Howe.
Holt. Osgood D
Achsah Coffin.
Hooker, Edmund A
Margaret E. Harris,
Hooker, John ^.
Isabella Bcecher.
Hopkins, Isaac
Minet-'a Hopsoit.
Horn, John
Catharine Leshorn.
Horton, Samuel
Dorinda Cobb.
Horton, Thomas
Mary .
Horton, Timothv K
Betsey Greenleaf.
Hoscawen, William
Hoskin, Milo
Polly Piatt.
Hosley, Isaiah
Hotchkiss, Charles
Emelinc Beech.
Hough, Gates
Mariha Pitcher.
Hough, Joel E
Mary Lynn.
Houghton, Nehemiah
Esther Latoson.
House, James
Hannah .Mclntyre.
Houston, William
.Sarah Kimball.
Howard, Chauncey
Harriet Beadell.
Howard, Josiah.
Phebe Gardner.
Howe, Allen
Thankful Wheeler.
Howe, William.-
Mary Hooker.
Howland, Samuel
Betsey .
Howlett, Joseph
Maty Roslyn.
Hoyt, Nathan
Elizabeth Merrifteld.
Hubbard, Homer ..
Betsey Byres.
Hubbard, Isaac.
Ann Warner.
Hubbard. Levi..
Mella Miller.
Hubbell, Brewer
1176
1181
3469
2441
4224
1045
3S2
Sfx)
7313
1335
2293
2SS4
555S
2894
5<J95
1302
1S5O
38S
4622
752
2057
1086
4629
155S
2666
1S41
5822
979
4744
1683
1249
2874
2215
457S
4630
45
2365
569S
INDEX.— PART II I.
507
Louisa Hall.
Huft", John ■.
l^i'onora A. Gn'cn.
Hughes, Henry
Salh
Hughes, Owen.
Catlu-riiif Anirle.
Hulburt, Laurens ..
riiebe E. Knapp.
Hummiston, Caleb
Sarah Bishop.
Humphrey Benjamin ...
Polly Barton.
Humplirev, William
Lydia R. Ransom.
Hungerford, Ezra
Caroline JVilcox.
Hunt, Ezra
Expt'ricncc Loomis.
Hunt, Henrv--
Mary K'elsey.
Hunt, John —
.Xancy Farnsworth.
Hunt, Joseph. _
Annie Savbrook.
Hunter, David
Litcy Barnes.
Hunter, Jabez
Maiy Savoi^e.
Hyatt, William' E
Christian Bo'oer.
Hyde, Abial
Marv Leffingwe II.
Hyde, George B
Sybil S. Barnes.
Hyde, Gustavus A
Elizabeth Fnsselman.
Hyde, Nelson C
Ann Cook.
H3'slop, Alfred _
Polh .
Ingalls, lohn.-
Olire Nicks.
Ingham, Isaac
Phebe Faulkner.
Isham, Asa
.Sally Chapman.
Ide, John
Sarah Dagget.
IngersoU. Alexander.
Emeline Baker.
IngersoU, Jared
Hannah Mills.
Isbell, Philemon
Margaret McNeal.
Ives, Jeremiah
Hannah Bassett.
Ives, John I
Deborah Pond.
Jackman, Luther
Electa Strong.
Jackson, Aaron
Abigail .
Jackson, Fordyce H
Paulina Post.
Jackson, John P
Elizabeth //. IVolcott.
Jaffray. Richmond W
.Abliy S. Hamilton.
Janes. Edwin
.Sarah Strong.
Janes, Obadiah _.
Esther Lyman.
Janes, Parsons
2476
377
2628
2630
5696
762
4643
1615
2607
2371
2056
727
734
1322
947
1638
602
35S5
4600
3201
1279
436
5715
1484
1487
2396
286
287
919
1855
2128
4365
2895
3085
4400
1 148
1074
Dorcas Clark.
Jeffery, Thomas R
Rebecca C. Coats.
Jenks. Sayles
Jenkins, Warren
Marion Dti Tihl.
Jewell, Jonas
Cynthia Harris.
Jewell, Joseph ._
Asenath Cross.
Johnson, George W
Lucy Kent.
Johnson, James ■ —
Johnson, Jerusha
Johnson, Lewis —
Mary Stevens.
Johnson, William H
Marietta Lyon.
Johnston, William
lones, Benjamin
Mary Soley.
Jones, Benjamin.
.Vancy Horton.
Jones, Gideon .'
Rebecca Parsons.
Jones, John E
Emma Comstock.
Jones, Orrin
Almira LLamlin.
Jones, William H. ( Children of
Frances M. \ Samuel E.
Jordan William T. ]
Emma. | Children
Belle. ;- of
Louisa. I William.
Josephine. J
Joslvn, John
'Betsey Sioift.
Joslyn, William
Martha .
Judd, Orson
Sarah A. Miller.
ludd, Thomas
ILannah Bascomh.
Justice, John B.
Rhoi'ia
Kamera, Simon
Henrietta Saul.
Knapp, Daniel F. / Children of
Mary E. \" Frank J.
Knapp, Samuel
Mcirv Holt.
Keach, lohn L
Ha'nnah Hovencamp
Keep, Samuel ..
Mary Cotton.
Keep, Samuel _ .
Sabrina Cooler.
Keep, William j. |
Mary J.
Mary,
Julia E.
.Mary E.
Kanny M. J
Keith, Myron R
/.iicinda Beebc.
Kelle}', Ames
Elizabeth Jackson.
Kellogg, Amos
Sedgwick.
Kellogg, Calvin
Sally Davis.
Kellogg, George
Elizabeth Koble.
Kellogg, George C.
6405
Children
of
Theodore J.
i6og
1673
1087
2234
2235
2712
3017
244
2923
2698
458
5376
1495
1330
4623
75
6142
480S
5365
525
1383
168
523
1464
2023
3306
167
2325
1716
1800
Clarissa B.
Kellogg, Jacob
Catharine Steele.
Kellogg, Joseph
Martha
Kempe. Andrew G...
Helena F. Ahlgrii.
Kendall, Calvin
Wealthy Branch.
Kendall, Chapman...
Sarah fngraham.
Kendall, Ebenezer...
.Sarah Orvis.
Kenddl, Eliakim ...
Sally Kent.
Kendall, Isaac N
Kendall, Jonas
Caroline Partridge
Kendall, William
Lucy Baldwin.
Keneman, Henry W..
Katharine Walker
Kennedy, Andrew }..
Laura Warner'.
Kennedv, Hosea
Martha Wolf.
Kent, Alexander E. ..
Lucy Bull.
Kent, Asahel
Granger.
Kent, James.
Ruth Mather.
Kent, Ruggles ......
-Child, 5092
! 1S32
Achsah Bliss.
Kent, Zenas
Anna Plumb.
Keves, Isaiah
'jerusha IVood.
Knecland, John N...
Electa A. Shaw.
Kiersted, Drusilla B.
Kilburn, Edward
Eliza Presley.
Kilham, Thomas
Marv Carter.
Kimball, Joseph
Mary Ma goon.
Kimball, William . .. -
Almeda Bacon.
King, Asaph
Alan Robbins.
King, Bela
Miranda Hatch.
King, Henderson S
J_^ouisa Xicholson.
King, Jonah..
Sarah Cm-tiss.
King. Roswell
Harriet Morley.
King, William.
Kingslev, John . . .
Pleiades Brewster.
KIngsley, Noah
Electa Parsons.
Kinnaman, Jacob
Mary .
Kinne, George R
Sylvia Gra7'es.
Kinnej'. Chester D...
Eliza Xorthrop.
Kinney, James k
Kinney, Phineas M..
Lucretia Bowers.
Kinnie, Michael W
Mary A. Lindsey.
Kirkendall, John S
2387
5320
1821
5547
2072
2202
S6S
S70
Il6i
2194
-\ 2417
i 3173
-Child, 64S1
918
2956
2512
iSo
107S
4524
25S7
1005
.1S2
2193
604
2231
2381
226S
3401
3714
2S73
2597
5o8
Parents of those who have Married Elys or their Descendants
Catharine Hoover. -■ \- "
Kirkpatrick, James H - 2834
Aim Parks.
KniKht, Enos - 5724
Betsey Robh.
Knight, Hiram .. .. 3219
Maiy Bryant.
Koiirtright, Aaron _ 2552
.Maty Mooie.
Kurtz. John... - 1617
Sarah Truman.
Kvie, Alexander ! 4700
.Martha Al. McCoiinell.
I. add, John
Esther Wood.
Ladd, Timothy
Diadama
Lafever, Peter
Esther Bozon.
Lafon, Joseph .
Paulina Hatch, 1 .
La Masnev, John.
Catha'rine Wal :
Lamb. Alexander.
Catharine Wiliuviis.
Lamb, Dana
Julia M. Bell.
Lamb, Liberty
Abigail M . Reckwood.
Lamb, Samuel .-.
Rebecca Bird.
Lamberson, John .
Nancy Lobdell.
Lamson, William ...
Margery Russet'.
Lancaster, Eli/.ur.
Maria Farley.
Landers, John .-
Lane, Ebenezer - - .
Lane, George W
Amanda Q. Overton.
Langmaid, Samuel
Hannah IJoyt.
Larcombe, Richard . .
Isabella Munroe.
Lathrop. Joseph
Rowena Wells.
Lathrop, Joseph
AMiie A. Pomeroy.
Lathrop, Samuel
Mary McCracken.
Latimer, Levi
Lauck, John T..
Harriet IV. Hunter.
Landerburn, Christian H-.
Mary Rothrock.
Launders, John.
Lawrence, David — ;
Deborah Ide.
Lawrence, Martin
Sarah Puffer.
Lawver, Michael
Catharine Shallcnberger.
Lay, William
Juliette Hubbaid.
Lazarus, Frederick
Christina Heartzell.
Leach, Nileo I -
Charlotte L. Hamilton.
Learned, Samuel
Clat ina Chandler.
Learned, Silvanus.
Margaret Hicks.
Leavens, Charles..
Lvdia Groz'cr.
2515
2182
I 42
2478
597
3173
2444
130
4488
2390
2395
2851
2824
3977
1167
; 1003
I 4693
1846
2444
2400
950
2862
2147
886
358S
2917
1373
934
Lee, H orace . .
Laura Clark.
Lee, John..
Anna Burnham.
Lee, Jonathan
Elizabeth Metcalf.
Le Fever, John L..
Sally A. Baldwin.
Leffingwell, Alpheus W
Susan Johnson.
Legar, John W ._
Mary Smith.
Lent, Abram ...
Elizabeth Han: ...
Leonard, Abel
Esther Austin.
Leonard, Abncr
Mary Cooper.
Leonard, Henry
Oliver Remington.
Leonard, John
Sarah Dickin
Leonard. John .
.4nn .
1. 1 "Hard, Joseph
.Sarah .
Leonard. Joseph..
Thankful Bagg.
Leonard, Pliny
Leonard, Reuben.
.Martha .
Leonard, William
Phebe Clinton.
Lewis. Jerrj'
- Hannah Thurston.
Lewis, Thompson
Luev .
Lillie. Timothy B :
Lovisa Streator.
Linville. William
Hannah A. Wicks.
Little, Lucius
f.ucreti.i M. Holmes.
Lock, Benjamin R
.Annie Vary.
Lock wood. Hiram
Mary Brrant. •''
Lombard, Obid
Abigail Adlington.
Long, Philip
Elizabeth Strong.
Look, D wight B
Emily Xe'U'hall.
Loomis, Charles F. ) Children
Joseph M. :■ of
Elizabeth A. ) EdvvardC
Loomis, Daniel
Hannah Wolcott.
Loomis, Jacob
Jerusha Gillett
Loomis, Jeremiah
Balhsheba Green.
Loomis, Jonathan
Hannah Seldcn.
Loomis, Luther — -
Elizabeth Leavitt.
Looinis, Nathan.
Waitie Barber.
Loomis, Shem
Salome Carter.
Lord, Edward C
Losee, John
Elizabeth
Losey, Chaunce5- P
Sarah Lee.
Loucks, John P
Hannah Clelland.
Loveland, Hosea
1670
956
170
5554
1542
2533
100
352
747
92
124
4563
1305
1449
jj.)8
3171
1098
4553
4506
5606
955
2553
n82
2582
354
1822
2359
1785
1606
1576
3582
3624
434
Olive San ford.
Loveridge, Lee P 3421
Aurelia S'loift. .
Lowell, Frederick .A. 1 Children
Charles H. :- of 5135
Lillie M. ) Arthur D.
Lowry, Edwin 4221
Lucas, David 5717
Rebecca Chamberlain.
Lucas, Ira .. 272S
Lucretia
Luce, Asa, _. 1:13;
.Soj^hia Parker.
Lung, Peter \v-
^Lucy A'elley
Luther, Flavel S . .M5-
Jane J. Lcttis.
Lj-man, John 401
Martha Hannuin.
Lyman. Svlvester... i",-ii
Elizabeth Wriglr
Lvon, David 1 .' <
Marina Sears.
Lyon, Edward . 2252
Hannah Bruce. 22^^
Lvon. Rufus 211^7
.Maiv )■,..■.'
Mack, Conra.
Mack, David.
Mary Tau.,...
Mackenzie, James
Helen C. Millar.
Magee, William
Mary J. Moore.
Maginnis, Joseph T
Rebecca E. Hale.
Mallary, Ephraim . .
Elizabeth Salisbu.y.
Mangle, Jacob
Mary Chamberlain.
Mann, Bela
.Annie Bryant.
Marks, Adoniram J . . ..
Hepsilieth Hinckley.
Marshall, Elijah
Elizabeth Winn.
Martin, Stephen B
Miriam Stannard.
Martindale, Florence L.
William W.
Susan F.
Bertha H.
Martha E.
.Mary D.
Alice M.
Mason, Alexander 0
Hester Biles.
Mason, Benjamin
PJelia Fairchild.
Mason, Luther Z
Cordelia Fowler.
Mason, Peter .
Elishaba Farnum.
Martin, Israel
Maiy
Mathews, S. S
Elizabeth S. Babcock.
Matthews, Gideon
Esther Eggleston.
Mattocks, Daniel
Lucy Cone.
Mattocks, James
Elizabeth Rugg.
May, John
Catharine S. Schmidt.
44?5
4^35
26S6
27(>i
S12
1836
2670
5732
^2o- 3762
5795
2915
2151
-74
2896
3402
370
2196
1229
5309
INDEX.— PART III,
509
McAfee, Samuel.-- -- 21S1
Hannah Bohon.
McAlpine, Henry.-- - 2836
Ellen McGcnnis.
McCav, William W 4041
Sarah N. Barton.
McClellan, William-.- 442
Elizabeth A'o-oen.
McColIister, William E ' 4371
Jemima He,li;es. \
McCov, John -- - -.13149
Aiarv foiee. I
McElroy, Richard B 1815
Ellen M. Mahre.
McElwain, Jonathan -I 2174
Litey Smith.
McFadden, Hugh- ---' 5824
Mary Donahugh.
McFarland, John- 2240
Catharine Taylor. 2245
Mclnnis, Thomas 1531
Ma)y Baker.
Mclntire, Jesse - 592
Margaret Pomeroy.
Mclntyie, Justin 2669
Sophronia Smith. 1
McKay, Michael ^ 5758
Margaret Moore.
McKenzie, Lewis
McLaughlin, Thomas.
Hannah Ford.
McLean, John - ..
Mildred J. Taylor.
McMann, John 4505
Lney J. Broion.
McMaster, John - 1304
Mary Ogden. I
McNaughton, Duncan - 2202
Elizabeth MeNab. j
McNiel, Henry , 1053
Margaret Simmons. 1
McQueen, Charles ! 4565
"Mary Campbell.
McQuie, Edward G 4475
Elizabeth } 'ale.
Meacham, Isaac
Mahetable Rounds.
Mead, Allen.-- ,
Celinda Merrill.
Meaker, Henry
Betsey Snook.
Meech , John . .
Elizabeth A'eii^ton.
Melchcr, Joseph ..
Snsan Coffin.
Meldrum, George .
Hannah Ha-olev.
Mellen, John L. -'....
Mai-v Hyde.
389
2701
3983
Mellen. Ernest R. )
Dwight S. -
Rufus H. )
Merrick. Jonathan . .
Maiy Merrick.
Merrick, Joseph
Mary Leonard.
Merrill, Heman
Amelia Hawkins.
Merrill, Nathaniel...
Lucy Taft.
Merriman, Charles..
Susan Cary.
Merritt, Ethington J.
Margaret Gunter.
Merry, John
Merry, Luther
Amy Spelnian.
Messinger, George D
Children
of
Walter C.
1366
3841
4605
2561
1303
5731
1646
3954
114
197
2668
2255
468S
1633
6130
46
2232
Children
!• of
Truman E.
Children
of
Charles.
Henrietta Lounsbuiy
Milks, Benjamin
Alida Miller.
Miller, Amos
Elizabeth Coe.
Miller, Franklin D
Mary J. Chase.
Miller, George
Ann M. Tuck.
Miller, Jacob...
L^ucretia Rockwell.
Miller, James
Sally .
Miller, James
.4manda .
Miller, Joel .
LJannah Eddy.
Miller. John. . .'.
Miller, Truinan E
Dona L.
Luella.
Harriet.
Miller, Louisa Child
Miller. Ella 1
Edgar |
Albert \
Marj- I
Charles J .» ,■
Miller. Vespacian ■..
Abigail Burnham.
Miller, William .-.-
Lydia B. .
Millerd, Ira-
.Sarah Dean.
Milligan, Thomas
.Sarah A. Sennett.
Mills, George W
Chloe L. Hubbard.
Mills, Reed
Abigail .
Milton, John
Caroline Howze.
Miner, Clement.. -
Minkler, Uriah
Helen Shuck.
Monroe, Robert L .
Maria J. L/off.
Montague, John ..
Thankful Sheldon.
Monteith, John
Abigail Harris.
Montgomer)', Simpson
Orfha Wright.
Montgomery, Theophilus W..
Susan H. Close.
Moody, Loman A . _ _ -- —
L^ouisa Patrick.
Moody, Sereno
L,ois Hyde.
Moore, Daniel .-
Mercy Angell.
Moore, Isaac
Betsc) .
Moore, Levi --.-
Sarah Fisk.
Moore, Luke -- -.
Martha ILill.
Moore, Oren
Polly Wheeler.
Moore, Robert
Mary Grafins.
Moore, Thomas..
Barbary Sininger.
Moore, Warham..
Polh .
Moreau, Louis
Mary Rammage.
Morehouse, William
1282
1088
3004
34S2
348
917
3579
2355
242
5377
5378
5379
agdg
2101
2767
45S6
4746
iigi
6126
2545
2786
5500
128
Ii6g
3302
4433
3006
4063
2422
2410
1876
1380
1094
5541
855
2651
4661
1219
Morey, Jesse A
Mary Xe-vberry.
Morey, Stillman .
Orrilla York.
Morford, Henry ..
Blanche D. I'atterson.
Morgan, Aaron .
Ro.xany Collon.
Morgan, Joseph
Experience Smith.
Morgan, Peletiah .. .. .
Rachel Bagg.
Morgan, Titus
Sarah Morgan.
Morgan, Walter : . .
Delia L. Derbyshire.
Morgan, William H
Margaret J. Chenevard.
Morley. David... ,..
Hannah Grisioold.
Morley, William ....,..:
HannaJi Miller.
Morris. B. F
Eliza Chittenden.
Morris, Jared
Clara Dow.
Morris. Myron N..
Julia S. ATcry.
Morris, Roswell
Rowenna Goodioin.
Morse. Benjamin .
J-ucy Whitney.
Morse. Jacob
\aomi .
Morse, Walter
Fanny Houghton.
Morse. Waterman
Laura E. Mason.
Mosher. Benjamin.
Peace Easton.
Mosher, Ephraim .,
Harriet L. Abbey
Mosley, George H.....
Clarissa Taylor.
Mosley, William
iJvdia Noble.
Moss, Helen J Child
Moss, Theodore S ..
Llelen L. Sa.vton.
Mott, Eber .
Sabrina Fletcher.
Mott, Edmund...
Lucinda Caswell.
Mott, Joseph
Sophia Wright.
Moule, John J.
Marianne Wandell.
Mowry, William H
Sophia Clapp.
Munger, Joseph
Hannah Fisk.
Munger, Reuben
Lorinda Chapin.
Munsell, Calkins
Elizabeth Booth.
Munson, John .
Fannie Grares.
Munson, Medad
Munson, William H
.Sarah E. McArlhur.
Murrell, Joseph.. —
Lydia Owen.
Myres, John.. -
Elizabeth Henderson.
Myrick, James
Sarah .
2050
1251
4454
697
259
260
119
693
753
754
105S
1347
37S
3S7
337
16S7
2065
3446
4530
2217
1351
2756
4575
1277
1230
2850
1049
6495
4799
2666
2581
4588
760
766
890
1589
3804
3473
5860
2224
1626
28
Parents of those who have Married' Elys or their Desceneents.
Nace, Joseph 4769
• Susannah Mercer. 478q
Nash, Daniel 243
Abigail . j
Nash, Simeon 274
Neil, Robert 597
Nelson, Bernice H -- 3160
J'anny A. Hcrran.
Nelson, iloses _- 1220
Chloc Carver.
Nelson, William 1 1561
Maiy Thompson. |
Neville, John 3507
Manna B:tnce.
Newberry, Keith C Child 3023
Newberry, Winifred E. ) Children!
John S. \ of A. S. ' 3024
Newberry, Andrew W Child 3025
Newberry, Oscar -. 4722
Mary Prince.
Newberr)', Roger 131
Elizabeth U'olcott.
Newell, Timothy 477
Xewkirk, John i 2142
Newton, Abiel. 4613
Jane McKay.
Ninis, Israel -• 604
Bethia Bangs.
Nims, William W 5295
Louisa Thorp.
Noble, Asa .-- 7S9
Rhoda Fowler.
Noble, Philander 1029
Norris, Leverett B ...JI516
Norton. David I 1567
Deborah Phelps.
Norton, Frank C. i Children
Charles W. |- of 3779
Bertha M. \ Georffp S.
Norton, Simeon 969
Charlotte Loomi^.
Nye, Cornelius S15
Deborah Smith.
Oakes, George 5707
Mary A . Protignee.
Olds, Darius.-- - 154:
Maij Bates.
Orr, James.- 4434
Jane Miller.
Orr, Joseph -- 5510
Harriet Poster. \
Older, Wallis-- _...; 2487
Juliette Mulliken.
Olmsted, Ashbel - 201
Hannah A'en'beny.
Ostertrout, John... ". 12796
S'usan Pinekney.
Overholtzer. Abrani S ..! 2508
Lucy A. Didlow.
Owen, Alman -_. 2109
Mary Griffin.
Oliver, Henry 1 2045
Elizabeth' Jones.
Oliver, Henrv 4627
Ann L<. ''hvx.m.
Osborn, Amos _ -._ 1206
Posanna Sie.r; ',; ■,-, '
Osborne, William i I _._ 3046
Maty Foote.
Osgood, John 3042
Martha Van I'leet.
Ochus, Adam A I 3S37
Elizabeth Carroll.
Packard, Horace -. 2064
Page, Thomas
Ma>y Bright.
Palmer, Alexander _
Adelia H. .
Palmer, William N Child
Palmer, Chester
Achsah Meh-in.
Palmer, Edmund -.
Palmer, John .-. _
Charlotte Bingham.
Palmer, Levi
Dorothy .
Palmer, Nathaniel A-
Minerva A. Hall.
Palmer, Richard S
Sallie Liawkins.
Palmer, William . - -
Elizabeth Gilbert.
Pancoast, Hezekiah
Rachel Boone.
Parker, Isaac --
Esther Marcy.
Parker. Nathan
Bclhia Peak.
Parkhurst. Ebenezer .:
Lucy Gushing.
Parks. Nathan
LletenJ. Hadley.
Parmelee. Lyman..
Angeline Abell.
Parniel)'. Sylvanus
Lois Gould.
Parmenter, Asahel _
A bigail Mattocks.
Parmenler, Jonas
Maiy Ransom.
Parsons. Ebenezer
Margaret Marshjield.
Parsons, Ely i
Parsons, Jonathan
Gratia Leonard.
Parsons, Samuel
Hannah .
Partch. Daniel M
.Idaline Blackman.
Partridge. David
Jerusha Blake. ,"
Partridge, Oliver
Anna Williams.
Partridge. Samuel
Caroline Adams.
Pasco, Justus
Maty Wood.
Pasco, Osmond.-
Martha S. .
Pate, Bemlie
Susannah .
Pauling, William
Elisa Savage.
Place, Paul
Judith Brown.
Pratt, Richard -
Betsey Mansfield.
Pease, Elam
Olive Prentiss.
Pease, Walter -'.
Mary Lngham.
Peck, .Abijah -..
Peck, Amos -
Peck, Amos -
Mary Kellogg.
Peck, Frederick M
Ellen L. Young.
Peck, Haj'den
L^ucinda Griswold.
Peck, Jasper --
Sylvia Wood.
Peck, Nathan --
2976
3020
3020
3538
2352
1522
865
2779
361 1
735
1625
2129
1568
2344
2155
2275
2204
2207
5535
2593
23
772
566
67
4767
1099
267
404
1497
3593
4367
2158
898
904
2453
3502
2694
472
939
2465
5279
1639
2308
4724
Louisa Baker.
Peckham, Jonathan K
Lvdia Pitch.
Pell, Thomas -_
Elizabeth E. Townsley
Pence, David
Xancy Hart.
Perkins, Jacob
Hannah Chase.
Perkins, Jared -
Clarissa Gliddon.
Perkins, Samuel
Mary E. Boon.
Perrv, Gideon B ...
'Abby Stewart.
Persons, Samuel .-
Lucinda Dodge.
Peters, Benjamin
Kesiah .
Petrie, John --
Lsabel Grove.
Phelps. Ansel
Hannah Ames.
Phelps. Cyrus
Olive Smith.
Phelps, David
Martha Thompson.
Phel ps, Eber - -
Jerusha .
Phelps, Elijah-.-
Mary Gibbs.
Phelps, Joseph
Hannah .
Phelps, Milo
Eliza B. Culver.
Phelps. Solomon
Xancy .
Preston, Lot
Sally Clark.
Phillips, Adam
Elizabeth .
Phillips. George H
Ann M. .
Phillips. Sawj'er
Jane Parker.
Phillips, Thomas
Mary Green.
Pickup, John-
Ann Hagar.
Pierce, John
Laura W. BarneU.
Pierce. Luther
Clarissa Re:\i.
Pierson, Henrv
Flora B. .-illard.
Pike. Samuel
Hannah Wells.
Pilkington, James
Margaret J. Lonnon.
Pinnej', Oliver S
Lois W. Incase.
Pitcher, Leonard —
Maria Pease.
Pitcher, Leonard -.
I^ueia Hough.
Pilher, Thomas —
Maty Parkhouse.
Pitney, Mahlon
Lucelia
Pittman, Frederick R
Amelia .4.
Price, James
Betsey Boardman.
Priest, Job K
Hannah
Prindle, Nathaniel
Sirlinda Sprague.
Prince, James
3394
5520
4432
1354
3476
3249
1212
2299
2470
1275
2392
1593
1774
2354
963
487
489
66
5803
2S47
4543
1095
1645
22S9
1268
325S
I'K S
2166
4288
4382
347S
1489
2949
2944
39'4
1641
613S
373
1573
1S51
1323
INDEX.— PART III.
511
Prince, Job -.
J\/ioda A'i/iby.
Poland, Jonathan
Abby Chapman.
Poland, ■William M
Hannah Roiiemous.
Pollard, Harvey..
Elizabeth Briifham.
Pomeroy, Joel
Mary Campbell.
Pomeroy. Josiah
Alary Barnes.
Pomeroy, Rufus .-
Huldah Graham.
Pomeroy, William
Porter, Addison
Catharine Hogebooin.
Post, Ezekiel A ..
Clarissa Brown.
Potter, .Aaron
Mary Ladd.
Potter, Horace
Julia
Potter, James
l\>flv Bnrdiik.
Potts, William
Cordelia
Powell, John
.[nn'Harl.
Powers, Gregory
Sarah S. I'an Over-oick.
Powers, John
Anna Kapler.
Powers, Jonathan
.4nn Kemp.
Powers, Lansina;..
Elsa Kuell. "
Powers, Simeon
Hannah .
Prossar, Lewis
Harriet 0. House.
Plumb, Comfort
Betsey Black. ,
Plumb, H enry
Kaney Korton.
Plumb, Joseph
.Mary Shepard.
Plumb, Joseph D.
Albert H.
Frederic D.
Purd\\ Richard.
Martha A. E. Jon.
Purington Luther
Eunice Barker.
Purrington, William..
Ann .Sneed.
Pushee, George
Sarah .4. Smith.
Putnam, Samuel
Betsey Pope.
Putterbaugh, David..
.lA/rj' Collins.
Ouiggie, John...
Betsey Shnll.
Ouirk, John
Susan Wells.
Children
of
Albert H.
Ragan, Thomas
Deborah Benedict.
Rand, David
Louisa Chase.
Randolph, Samuel...
Martha Ellis.
Rapp, George F
Phebe Forsyth.
440
2392
6226
2811
865
750
1772
199
1685
3-184
2414
3384
3133
3634
3708
571
1269
1270
6603
I20I
2663
2562
3017
528
I47I
4242
3372
1583
3388
2i6g
4695
1528
5729
1087
3513
Rapple)'e, Jonas L ...j 5870
Mary A. Freman. J 5880
Ra3', James D i 3837
Cornelia ll'atrous.
Raymond, John D 3432
Eliza P. Raymond.
Raymond, William H 3431
Hannah G. Pengreii.'. |
Raynolds, Samuel ..1 50
Martlia Williams. 189
Reamsey, John 3204
Jane Craig.
Reed, Calvin R { 4610
Eliza J. Cool;. 1
Rees. Thomas O ] 4475
Mary J. White. j
Reeve, Gabriel ..I 2389
Hannah B. i
Reeves, Aeneas S j 1665
Elizabeth Sully.
Remington, John SiS
Susannah Cooper.
Rexford, Luther j 5789
Sarah Richardson. \
Reynolds, Chauncej- j 2971
Reynolds. William ! 4690
Mary J. Rodecker. j
Rice, David ! 1518
.Sarah Bates.
Rice, Morris.. ^ 2173
Ro.xanna Bartlett.
Rice, Nathaniel...- 1 1271
Jane Johnson.
Rich, Heman , 1276
Jemima Pierce.
Richards, Daniel W 1 932
Mary Palmer.
Richards, Thomas .1 2301
Clarissa ll'oods.
Richardson, Chase ' 2613
Phebe Cushman. \
Rickerson, Eliab 5853
We It ha M\-stcott.
Riggs, Peter 2800
Harriet Dunham. 2803
Riker, Henry 4237
Deborah Cromioell.
Riley, John 6
Ripka, Joseph II59
Cathatine Geiger.
Rising, Rainer 1825
Rachel .
Rittenhouse, William.
Sarah Moore.
Rhodes, Terrett M...
Eliza Munroe.
Robbins, John W
Ann E. Welles.
Robbins, Samuel .
Roberts, Aaron ..
Rachel Sheldon.
Roberts, Calvin
Anna .
Roberts, Frazier
Alary Buchanan.
Roberts, Jonathan
Frances Lovette.
Roberts William S
Rachel Collins.
Robertson, Archibald .
Amy Robertson.
Robertson, James
Louie .
Robeson, Abel B
Susan Taylor.
Robins, Ephraim
Rebecca S. Buir.
Robinson, Anson
1628
4682
2083
170
1610
2363
2993
1663
Sopln'onia French.
Robinson, George
Harriet Stewart.
Robinson, Hezekiah ;
Rebekah Cooley.
Robinson, Henry A
Rebecca F.
Rockwell, Harvey
Lucy Ladd.
Rockwell, Uryal
Ruth Forward.
Roderick, Zedekiah
Marv .4. Middlelon.
Roff, George M
Abby M. Ball. .
Rogers, Henry
Sarah
Rogers, Henry
Sarah ■
Rogers, Lucius C
I'anny Locke.
Rogers, Maro .
Charlotte Lamphcar. .
Rogers, Oliver G
Deborah I^e-uiis.
Rogers, Sidney T
Catherine Livingston.
Rogers^ Talcot A .
Rollins, Willard
Charlotte E. Bull.
Root, Trtiman
I.ydia Granger.
Rosan, Josephine Child
Rosborough, .Andrew
Alargaret A . Simmons.
Rose, Samuel
Minor.
Rose, Walter B
Ross. Milton M
Harriet K. Dickinson.
Roundy, Harmon
Angeline Parker.
Rouse, Rudolphus..
Alargaret Bonta.
Rowe, Charles O.
Alary E. Eads.
Rowell, Timothy
Sai-ah Jai~iis.
Royce, John F
Catharine Schriber.
Rudd, Prosper
Elizabeth Loul.
Ruff, Barnhart.
Annie .
Russell, Abner
Russell, Charles.
Adaline Kash.
Russell, David
Phebe .
Russell, Ebenezer
Elizabeth Colwell.
Russell, Joseph
.4bigail I^inkham.
Russell, Samuel
Jennelte D. Chapin.
Rutherford, John
Charlotte Livingston.
Sabin, Abishai
Sabin, Celia
Sacket, Charles
Joicc Gresham.
Sackett, Aaron.
Veaiuans.
Salter, John
Sandford, Halsev
2399
2S45
3629
2309
2843
4260
6410
69
909
2925
4221
1872
3140
17&3
2680
3030
4772
2146
5534
3626
2176
46S9
591S
4754
10S9
5302
8 19
1S73
3134
491
2420
3385
3488
171
171
40S
2706
512
Parents of those who have Married Elys or their Descendents.
Fanny M. Ho-cucll.
Sanford, Charles S 4574
Dchoi\ih Spcllman.
Sanford, Stephen .. 2829
Con/i'lia Hotchkiss.
Sanford, Thomas 2791
Lucy Kellovi;.
Sanger, Chester.. _. 1501
Bctsi'y Spragiie.
Sargeant, William 5517
Betsey Watson.
Sargent, Ira H.. 2280
Maiy McCrttdd.
Sargent. Taylor M ■ 4579
Rebecca Wagmiye.
Savage, Anson 2193
Savage, Blair 37S1
Mary A. Mills.
Savage, Cyprian 2127
Nancy
Sawyer, Benjamin F 3073
Abby
Scranton, Jared SS2
Pliebe Mattoon. 2219
Shackford, Seth R.__ ..._. 2825
Martha Boaidman.
Shaver, Isaac H 2979
Est lie r Witwer
Shaw, George 6424
Ella IVaters.
Shaw, Justice 1368
A'ancy
Shaw, William B 2474
Sarah Bnlloek.
Slade, John 2183
Marv Herrick.
Slater, Peter ! 4748
Susanna Rupert.
Small, Frederick ., 5750
Jilinnda L. Stocking.
Spaffbrd, Martin C...' 3575
Mary IV.
Spalding, Harvey - 2559
Spaulding, Chester 3709
Emily Button.
Sprague, Amasa 13 15
Sprague, Ara.. __' 2093
Dinah Munger.
Sprague. Joseph 751
Anna Wright.
Sprague, Joseph iS6g
Mary Lyon.
Stambaugh, George 6231
Christina Wolfe.
Stanard, Orlo 2342
Lurena Griffin.
Stanford, Charles _ ' 2769
Jcrusha Chadwick. 2770
Stapp, John 23S5
Susan Perkins.
Starkey, John B.. 13309
/•'ranees Rash.
Starr, Elihu. \ 569
Mary Birdseye.
Starr. Kphraim -. 3309
.Vancy Xcii'land.
Starr, Timotliv : 567
Mary Fos'dick.
St. John. Samuel B I 2763
Lucy Braymon.
Straight, Seymour _ J 4240
Caroline S. Williams.
Stranahan Samuel ' 1059
Lynda Joselin.
Stratton. Samuel I 1364
Esther Morev. .
Swain, Alfred A 4596
Emnziska Xals.
Swain, Thomas ._
Lois A/olton.
Schlev, John
Ellen McAlpin.
Searle, Charles F
Pamrlia A.
Searle, Edward
Seaver, Perlev
Julia M. Field.
Sedgwick, Charles H..
Christina Ingersoll.
Seeber, Henry N
Susan Ove rocker.
Seelev, Freeman H
Eunice /IuM>/,.
Seelev, Philo,
Margaret
Selbv, Thaddeus ..
■ Wilcox.
Sells. Israel.-
Mary Butler.
Sergeant. John
Sergent. John
Abigail Jones.
Sexton, John
Ma)y Compton.
Sexton , Joseph
Sej'mour, Charles
Catharine Perkins.
Seymour, Charles
Hannah Norris.
Shedd, Abel
Ruth .
Sheldon, Alexander
Llannah -
Sheldon, Salmon
Rebecca Bigelo70.
Sheldon, Silas
Anna King.
Shepard, Daniel
Shepard, Mather
Harriet Day.
Shepard, Orin
Electa Fish.
Sherman, Theodorus S
Silence Enos.
Sherren, Thomas
Nancy Allen.
Sherwood, Obadiah
Fidelia Hare.
Slee, Joseph W
Elizabeth W. Ward.
Sniead, Jay
Ma}y M. Ellsworth.
Smead, Reuben
L^ydia Rowlee.
Spencer, Calvin B Child
Spencer, Dan
Wealthy Warm
Spencer, Dennis..
Rachel Goodrich
Spencer, Jehial
Elcnor
Sperry, Bennett W
Angcline ILo-toe.
Sperry, Helen L.
Mary B.
Henry M.
Francis B.
Stearns, Joseph A
Margaret Wri^
Stebbins, Gideon
Mary Hinsdale.
Stebbins, Jere ..
Elizabeth Brewster
Stebbins. Thomas
Hannah Wriirhl.
Children
of
Henry T.
Zht.
1511
5960
3401
4^44
4055
3440
2312
2315
2549
5789
2195
3316
40S
117
3087
402
1066
3425
S97
1527
1852
2968
1491
'355
2306
2307
2505
1299
2061
1608
3130
2605
4072
1062
1520
154S
3032
3032
5465
563
1041
Stebbins, Thomas
Abigail A/un.
Sterling, William
Afny Archer.
Sternburg, Marcus .
Nancy Mabee.
Stevens, Gardner
Abigail Spinney.
Stevens, George
Betsey 0. Banks.
Stevens, John
Ellathan Ide.
Stevens, Reuben
Betsey Weld.
Steward, John
Stewart, David
Miriam Haven.
Stewart, Solomon N.
Maria L. Peters.
Sweet, Jeremiah .
Jane
Scribner, Joseph
Hannah Burritl.
Shires, George ..
Ann .
Sibley. Elijah
Lucy .
Sibley, Elisha
.Inna Bills.
Sibley, Ezra
Anna
Sikes, James
Lydia Cowell.
Silcox, Robert
Sarah Stebbins
Sill, Elisha N.
Chtoe Allen.
Sill, Theodore
Silver, Isaiah
L.ydia .
Simmons. Abels
Elizabeth LLolmes.
Simmons, Henry
Nancy Johnson.
Simmons. Robert. . . .
Simpson. John
Mary Waldron.
Sisson, Augustus
Margaret Stebbins.
Sisson, Samuel
Susannah Lake.
Skinner, Ansel
Ellen Babcock.
Skinner, Benjamin
Sarah Manning.
Skinner, Orville B
Martha .St. John.
Skinner, Warren
A^ancy Farnsworth.
Smith, Alvah
Sarepta H. To7onsend.
Smith, Augustus
Susan Cranston.
Smith, Benjamin
Manila E. Bacon.
Smith. David
Margaret Day.
Smith, Electa..
Smith, Eli
Jerusha .Simmons.
Smith, George .. _.
LLannah Temple.
Smith, Gilbert
Ann Mallory.
Smith, Isaac
Mary Rogers.
2926
1032
2046
3409
926
2830
43S
765
3135
425
3412
3050
2653
2730
550
1829
536
"73
1175
1178
3<>I5
3050
334S
3094
561
1006
227S
945
4559
6271
2916
3034
4363
351
349
I25.t
1257
1242
1542
730
INDEX.— PART III.
513
Smith, Israel
Smith, Jarves E
Mary Deihyshirc.
Smith, John -.
KUzahetli Hovty.
Smith, Junior .-
Mnrin Baihv.
Jinith, Nettie C.' Child
Smith. Noadiah _-
Thirza Taylo):
Smith, Samuel _.
Abiali Chapin.
Smith, Sanrtiel G .-.
Elizabeth Shaiil.
Smith, Simeon
Mary Co/ton.
Smith, Solomon
Elizabill,
Smith, Timothy
Maria A r noil.
Smith, Thomas (j
Ann Clark.
Smith, Willard...
.4my Ganlncr.
Smith, William --
Jane Trailer.
Smith, William B
Susan J . Hunl.
Smith, William H
Mar^arel Welter.
Smith, William H
Ann L. Hannon.
Spicer, John F._.
Evalina Hampton.
Stickles, Linus H Cliild
Sticknev, Lemuel __ __
Chioe Earn/mm.
Stiles, Doras
.Sallie Baiker.
Stiles, Gideon
Sarah Taylor.
Stilwell, Will'iam _-
Sophia Trimmer.
Stinson, Seba .. _,
Philabe Allen.
Strickland, Jonathan
Elizabeth Crittenden.
Strickland, Samuel M_
Saiah Allen
Strickland, Warren
Emily B elding.
Swift, Joseph _
Elizabeth Root
Schoonover, Joseph . -
.Vaney Street,
Scofield, William H _..
Eliza C. I 'an Zandi.
Scott Alvin K _
Laura .!. L. Cushnian.
Scovill, John
Elizabeth Speneer.
Shorey, Abel
Befhia French.
Shorey, Abel
B!-o-.on.
Snow, John
Abie I Pepper.
Southard, Moses
Rebecca Pierce.
Stone, Aaron B
Louisa E. Button.
Stone, James C
Melissa Ereenian.
Stone, William
Sibyl I-'enn
Stone, Woodford _
Erances Randolph.
Stover, John
1545
5705
61
26S4
5369
681
1096
255
2741
964
241
3&32
4660
1 190
4609
2952
252S
2S35
39S4
5366
2907
736
793
4704
2419
1S05
2524
1S74
2575
3317
3480
35S9
loSg
927
923
1S59
1635
3709
1848
2543
4239
3302
Strong, .\aron
l^aurence Searle.
Stronjt, David
Sophia M. McCullough.
Strong, Elisha
.Mary Becbe.
Strong, Horace
Hopa Llale.
Strong, Oliver
Ruth
Squire, Archy
Ruby Moulton.
Stuart, Albert
Lfelen Streetor.
Stuber, Benedict
Maria R. Affoller.
Sturtevant, Thomas
.■\nna B Spilhnan.
Sunderland, Ulysses B
Sarah Reynolds.
Sunderlin, Alonzo W
Mary .4. Watinore.
Sutherland, James..
Elizabeth
Sutherland, James B
Margaret .Allen.
Sutphen, William
Elizabeth Dennis.
Sutton, Joshua.
J^ucy l^easdale.
Suvdam, Jacob D
Mary M. Sheuls.
Snyder, George
Betsey
Sykes, Nathaniel
Elizabeth
2165
1235
416
1569
1044
1839
1293
4708
2672
3433
2328
2078
1258
1367
4705
6395
1038
75
Taber, Stephen 11 14000
A^ancy Cole.
Taber, Walter 2704
Jane LI.
Talcott, William D I 2912
Persis B. Gage.
Tallman, Enoch H... 3635
^Lary E. Carvery.
Tatlow, Thomas H....... 4474
Llliza J. Barr,
Taylor, Daniel O 1256
Eveline Perry. 3142
Taylor, John.. .'. 85
LLannah Gillett.
Taylor, John 584
Chloe Co.x.
Taylor, John gil
LLannah Farnain. i
Taylor, Jonathan 1 2S41
Elizabeth Robinson.
Taylor, Nathaniel ._ 35G
Cloe Brooks.
Taylor, Thomas 343
Sarah Miller.
Taylor, Tunis 3091
Ca th arine Clella nd.
Thayer, David 5289
.Sarah .Stewart.
Thayer, Elkanah 2064
LLannah 'J ha.xter. ■
Thrasher, Isaac 2833
L.aura Coioerly.
Trabaugh, M vres I 3526
Martha M. Foster.
Trace, Jacob
Eoust.
Trac)- Elisha
Mary IVeede.
Tracy, Jesse
.Sally Crandall.
3516
2185
Trask, John
Pllilefia Dewey.
Tedman, Levi
Rachel Seward.
Temple, Daniel
Sarah Beard.
Tennant. Anson. ..
A bigail LLavens.
Tenney, Silas
Rebecca Bailey.
Terry, Theodore ...
Juliette Pierce.
Tibbals. Moses
Ruth Spelliiian.
Tillotson, Leverett
Mary A. Pratt
Tilton, Elijah
Elisabeth Burro
Ti.sdel, Curtis A.
.Saiah Parker.
Titus, Stephen
Cynthia LLubbard.
Triplett, Thomas.
Tripp, Charles..
.Sarah Cook.
Twitchell, LTriel
Ruth Wright.
Thomas, Isaac
Elizabeth
Thomas, Jonathan
.Yancy .Scott.
Thompson, Amherst
Susan Lord.
Thompson, James
ALargaret Robertson.
Thompson, John . .
Margaret Guthrie.
Thompson, Jonathan...
.Mary .
Thompson, Seth
Luna L^arker.
Thompson, W^hitlev ...
Margaret On: '
Thompson, William...
Sarah Gretton.
Tobias, Asahel
Margaret Pelers.
Tompkins, Caleb
Elizabeth .Moore.
Tooley. Jeremiah
LLannah Austin.
Toopes, Daniel
Marv .Streeve.
ToplifT, John
Susannah Jacobs
Torbet, Andrew M
Caroline ILosmer.
Torr)-, Orrin
Olive Lngrain.
Tower, David W
Sarah M. LLolbrook.
Townsend, Paul
Eanny Dewey.
Trowbridge, Daniel
Annie Xorthrop.
Thurston, Ebenezer
Eunice Nourse.
Thurston, Ezra...
Submit LLowe.
Trumbull, Luther
Lucy R'ent.
Tucker, Seth C
Sarah LLolling.
Tupper, Menzo-.
Amarilla Warren.
Tupper, Rufus
3377
2950
5S6
1016
527
1795
2220
1S33
3309
827
830
2071
2197
219S
1596
2229
2367
2100
456U
I 3S20
907
2759
899
1511
2244
2733
24S4
1623
S95
1302
1065
3S50
2135
3499
3500
2410
2250
929
2911
826
5727
2612
17S5
5'4
Parents ov ihose who have Married Elvs or their Descendant;^
Siesan Gilnian.
Turner, Benjamin C 3/13
Alinira Il'tinit-r.
Tinner, Harmon 4525
CVaiissa Magoo,,.
Turner, William ,.- 1530
Mnry Haskell.
Tiirnicliff, John I033
Polly Elhiiwlh. \
Tnttle, Miles , \ 1580
Sibyl Thorp.
Tattle, Salmon I 510
Polly Hopkins.
Tyler, Asahel '2256
Maria Barnard.
Upliam, Timothy ! 11 65
Eliza Adam's. j
L'nderhill, Frederick I 3427
Elizabeth Haleh.
Vallean, Peter
Elizabeth Cole.
Van de Warker, Peter...
Jane Van der Burgh.
Van Doren, William T..
Jane A. De Gra-u>.
Van Epps, Abraham
Elva
Van Gilder. Abraham...
Van Horn, Calvin
Van Horn, Derrick
Raehel Bartlel.
\'an Horn, Thomas
Maiidana Gamtvell.
Van Orden, Benjamin
Margaret De Croat.
Van Valkenburgh, Bartholomew.
Snsan E. Warden.
Van Winkle, Jessie
Mary Pitch.
Vaughn, Alvin I
Maria H. Hodgman.
Vaugh, lames D
Mary A. Garrett.
Vose, Charles L..
Sarah A. Anderson.
Waggoner, Garrett
Phebe Aldrich.
Waid, Nathan L
Isabella Searles.
AVait, John B
Celia P'ord.
Wait, Clifford E Child
Wakefield, Joseph
Eunice Sawver.
Waldo, Haschai ._
3/aria Il'ales.
Waldron, Jonathan
Eunice Dunbar.
Waldruff, Jacob
Ellen Greene.
Walker, Ira _
Polly O' Conner.
Walker, John C
Caroline Annan.
Wall, Thomas B
Marin Smith.
Wallace, Francis.
Rebecca Gordon.
Waller, Joseph
Walrod, Abram
Juliana Lauyer.
Walsh, Richard
12,7
1 194
3982
2094
1002
556
483
982
5749
2585
3476
2613
953
2S16
4225
3628
S53
37"
37"
2219
1629
1248
5866
3517
1674
47"
1247
438
3097
Ellen O'Flaharty.
Walter, George __
Elizabeth Harter.
Walter, Robert B
Louisa Swetnum.
Walters, Jacob .
Elizabeth Sellers.
Wamsley, John
Judith Burroughs.
Ward, Austin
Phila Clark.
Ward, E. B
Ward, George W
.Amanda L. Chamberlain.
Ward, Jonas
Julia A. ini/is.
Ward, Jonathan R
Alary Denney.
Warner, Caleb
Nancy Leach.
Warner, Daniel
Martha Boltwood.
Warner. Samuel
Sarah
Warner, Samuel .
Unity Ware.
Warner, Zebulon
Lucretia Sherwood.
Warren, Calvin
Belhia Farnhani.
Warren, Jabez W
Myra A. Grant.
Warren, Michael
Elmira Woods.
Warren, Oliver
Esther Dickinson.
Warren, Richard.
Ritth Duel.
Warriner, Ebenezer
Joanna Dickinson.
Warriner, James..
Ali riant
Warriner, Moses
Mar)
Warriner, Samuel
Abigail Day.
Washburn, Lewis
Emetine Sheets.
Washington, George
Cecelia J. Barron.
Waterhouse, James
Ann Wise.
Waterman, Freeman
Ardelia Alar tin.
Waterman. Orsemus
Amy G. Honda nd.
Watkins, Christopher
Sarah Gnn'cr.
Watson, John K
Maria Vpham.
Watson, Oliver
Mary Loring.
Watson, Robert.
Mchitablc Meacham.
Wav, Sterling
' Elizabeth Tennant.
Weare. John.
Cynthia Ashley.
Weare, Joseph T , .
Prudence Baker.
Weaver, John
Catharine Reasoner.
Weaver, William
Mapelyt Lyon.
Weber, Henry
Bertha Rubel.
2S14
1303
2146
3052
4752
3489
5736
1017
1523
2533
2535
19
42
767
2502
892
4803
2468
1782
2S13
80
185
I S3
30
3035
2840
2888
2855
5875
444
5540
739
2351
2739
"53
"55
1158
1243
2303
2466
2935
Webster, Agustus
Rachel Babcock.
Webster, Charles T
Margaret Pease.
Webster, Elijah
Deboiah Post.
Webster, Elijah.
Sarah Jones.
Webster, EdwardM. / Children of'
Jennie L. )' George H.
Webster, Lemuel
Lydia Hall
Weeks, James N ."....
Martha McChesney.
Welch, Abraham
Welch, Daniel.
Maruna .
Welles, Henry
Wells, Gardner
Lucv Stone.
West, Emma K. / Children of
Dwight L. ( Dwight L.
West, Jeremiah
Martha Ifilliams.
West, William W ...
Elizabeth Riddle.
West, Zebulon . .
Sarah Smith.
Weston, Edmund C
Clarinda Rathbone.
Wetmorc, William
Anna Ogden.
Wheeler, Ashhel
Wheeler. Henry
A'ancy Hatch kiss.
Wheeler, Henry A
Sarah
Wheeler, Warren
Charlotte Harmon.
Wheelock, Manning
Marbra Soulhwick.
Whet/.el, John F
Alary B. Allen.
Whicher, Stephen .
Esther Enimerson.
Whipple, William
Mary A.
Whitcomb, Reuben
Sally /fills.
White, Alfred
Elizabeth
White, Andrew D
White, Carmi
Maty J . Joinings.
White, Daniel " .
Alice Cook.
White, Daniel
Ann Bissell.
White, Ebenezer
Calista J^artridge.
White, Elijah
Eunice Day.
White, Henry.
Clara Wilson.
White, Joel
Ruth Dart.
White, Joel
Saily I'inton.
White, John
Amanda Par make.
White, Owen T .--
Harriet Danjorth.
White, Pliny
Lydia Granger.
White, Preserved
Rachel Kilbourn.
White, Robert
Betsey Russell.
551
553
557
57S
3763
56S9
2313
1545
1 1 59
24S6
43.^0
134
1252
1176
KIl.S
22(,4
3S49
5800
2o8y
4731
903
3621
1255
436O
3025
3195
■ 814
S02
3416
40
130
1509
3713
2402
803
1S7
2310
INDEX.— PART III.
515
White, Thomas
Minihvcll Alvord.
Whiting, William B
Elizahctli Murp/uy.
Whitman, Lyman ._
Snra/i J. IV/iih:
Whilmore, Charles.
Julia Chip p.
Whitmore, Joseph __
Catharine Koplin.
Whitney. Boj'Iston -
Lucy Spaulding.
Whitney, Newton
Jane E. McFarling.
Whitney, Rufiis. -.
Bathshi-ba Preston.
Whitney, Timothy
Sophia Baker.
Whitney, William M ._
Ai'ii;usta H. Marsh.
WhittieV, Seth
Harriet E. Rice.
Wight, Dayid
LucinJa Marsh.
Wightman, Nathan.
Betsev Osiromf.
Wikoff, VVilliam
Rachel Allen.
Wilber, Hany
.\rargaret'A. Bergen.
Wilber, James
Susan JVhite.
Wilbur, Thomas
Jane A. Dnnhar.
Wilco.\, Joel
Catharine Randolph.
Wilder, Abel
Hannah Merrill.
Wilder, Zacharia
Elizalh-th Randall.
Wildman, Eliakim
Betsey Benedict,
Wiles, Leyi
Delany Shawl.
Willcox, Oliver.-
Sally .Stanton.
Willcutt, Enoch
Sarah Jl'ood.
Williams, Abigail..
Williams, Benjamin, ]
Adda, I Children
Harriet, [- of
Bertha, I Thomas.
Daniel. J
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