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RECORDS 

OF  THE 

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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INTRODUCTION. 


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 


INTRODUCTION. 


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. 


INTRODUCTION. 


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 


INTRODUCTION. 


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 

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ami  assignes,  within    the  precincts  aforesaid.      In 


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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 


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St'.  Piamikin 


Ca^T  WinnaQ-^pucke, 

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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  . 

Page  of  se\'eral  debts 

Several  debts 

Bedding  with  other  things.. 
A  negro  man 


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21 

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14 

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14 

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12 

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17 

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05 

15 

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88 

00 

11 

Due. 

From 


M.  Collins 

Walter  Lee  at 

George  Sexten  at 

D.avid  Ashley  at 

John  Ponder  at 

Joseph  Whiting  at 

Sam'l  Ball 

Joseph  Crawfoot-. 

Isaac  Morgan. 

Abel  Wright.. . 

Wm.  Brooks 

Edmond  Prunredays .. 

Wm.  Hunter 

Jonathan  Ball 

Page  of  several  debts. 

Books,  sheets  and  clothing 

Tattle  and  land l... 

Small    things 


£ 

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00 

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164 

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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, 


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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." 

_»^^  XS.^-*- 


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. 


-.-*^  XO---^ 


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. 


-».-i  4=3  ►♦«- 


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. 


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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.  | 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


-• . 68X . 


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,    " 


-»^^  68S  ►.<- 


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. 


-»^-.  "ZOO  .^< 


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. 


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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,     "  ■'  ■'  | 


-»-^  vax 


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 


.^^ 


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,       "  "  | 


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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 
Williains,  Daniel 

Esther  Avery. 
Williams,  Edward  S 

Snsan  Foster. 
Williams.  George  R 

Abigail  H.   Tracy. 
Williams,  Griffith 

Katharine  Jones. 

Williams,    Martha 

Williams,   Philip  W 

Lydia   Wade. 
Williams.  Robert  P.. 

Amelia  L.  Co7uden. 
Williams,  Stephen 

Abigail ~. 

Williams,  Thomas    _ 


156 
1820 
3582 
1792 
3505 
2846 
4755 
3194 

493 
5529 
2959 
2162 
2312 
2747 
2919 
1818 
5697 
2445 
1323 
2075 
1340 
5754 
3439 
2067 
98 

5180a 

419 
420 
2154 

2624 
5792 

134 
24 1 1 

3009 

5.0 

134 


Ann  Chi  Ids. 
Williams,  William 

Ruth  Crane. 
Williamson,  Samuel 

Mary  E.   Tisdale. 
Willis,  Alfred    

Pamelia  Bnllen. 
Williston,  John  B.       1    Children 
Charles  F.  \         of 
Sarah  W.     )    Willard. 
Willson,  Samuel  K 

Eliza  Rankin. 
Wilson,    Cornelius   

.Sarah  T.  Emery. 
Wilson,    Daniel 

Mary  Flint. 
Wilson,  Frederic  C. 

Lncretia   IF.  Hoice. 
Wilson,  George  W.      ]    Children 
Margaret  A.   -         of 
Joseph  H.       )  GeorgeH. 
Witson,  George 

Margaret  Rice. 
Wilson,    John 

Elizabeth  McCoy. 
Wilson,   John   

Mary  Gardner. 
Wilson,    Joseph 

Mrs.  E.    W.  (  Warden)  Slee. 
Wilson,   Joshua 

Rebecca  Spencer. 
Wilson,  R.   K 

Altha  Pomeroy. 
Wilson,  Sanford  W 

Eliza  Shepard. 
Winchell,   Elisha 

Mind7vcll  HurUnit. 
Wing,  Benjamin   F 

Lydia  H.   Tobey. 
Winslow,  Lulher 

Xoomi  Potter. 
Wisden.  Simon  J 

Martha  Hnghs. 
Witt,  Jonathan 

Sally  Haskell. 
Wright,  Ebenezer 

Grace  Bntler. 
Wright,   Eleazer 

Hannah  Pendleton. 
Wright,  Elnathan 

Wright,  Ephraim 

Rachel  Osborn. 
Wright,  Ezra 

Clark. 

Wright,  Jacob 

Katharine  Zerphos. 
Wright,  JohnW 

Thankful  Campbell. 
Wright,  Justus ^.- 

Dorcas 

Wright,   Samuel 

Dixon. 

Wright,  Silas 

Melissa  Phelps. 
Wright,    Stephen 

Catharine  Sheldon. 
Wright,  Stephen 

Kancy  E.  Sawtell. 
Wright,  Solomon 


2058 
3008 
2758 


1752 


2064 
4226 
4452 

1327 
1332 
2683 


5368 
5793 

901 
11S7 
1608 

936 
4776 
4059 


1793 

2401 

2233 

1868 

56S 

770 

196 

1007 

2683 

2729 

3220 

491 

536 

1679 

370 

4768 

538 


Ruth   Williams. 
Wright,    Thomas 

Irene  Cleveland. 
Wolcott,  Allen  ...... 

Martha  Chapin. 
Wolcott,   Noah.. 

Abigail  Allen. 
Wolcott,    Roger 

Sarah  Drake. 
Wood,  Edmund 

Orpha   Wheeler. 
Wood,  Edmund  A  ... 

Orpha   Wheeler. 
Wood,  Enoch-. ,. 

Elizabeth  Rawson. 
Wood,   Horace. 

.Mary  A.  Ay  res. 
Wood,  Jason 

Nancy  H. 

Wood,    Lewis 


Sophia  Gerould. 
Wood,  Parley 

Mary  T.'  Heath. 
Wood,  Seth   ..    

Ro'oena  Hosmer. 
Wood,  Thomas... 

Emily  M.  Morlcy. 
Wood,    William 

Sarah  Murrell. 
Wood,    William 

Anti  Howes. 
Woodard,  Daniel 

Anna  Case. 
Woodruff".   Joseph 

Phebe  A'orton. 
Woods,  Daniel 

Laura   Wilson. 
Woods,    Ebenezer 

Eunice  Boyden. 

Woods,    Harriet  A.    ] 

William  S.    I 

Julia  G.  I 

John  H.  D.J 

Woods,  Paul 

Mary  Winslo'w. 
Worcester.    Asa 

Anna  Parker. 

Word,   Louisa   P Child 

Worden,   Benjamin . 

Martha  J.  Ferguson. 
Worden,  Joseph 

Olivia  Beach. 
Worthington,  David 

Temperance . 

Worthington,  Edith  M.  (  Child'n 
Cliarles  L.  f  of  C.  E.; 


Children 

of 
Henry  C. 


540 
2363 

2132 

994 

40 

1237 
1243 
3152 

3623 

5863 

1275 

5519 

1654 

1S67 

71S6 

4552 

5737 

1263 

847 

2447 

344 
345 

5220 

1566 

S46 

4571 
1287 

2472 
959 

5465 

4272 


Yeatman,  Walker  M 

Eva  Amman. 
Young,  Eber 3423 

Minerva  Fowler. 
Young,  Henry  A 5679 

Harriette  Russell. 
Young   Joseph.. ]  233 

Esther  Geary. 
Young,  Russell' B 5533 

Jemima  Bailey. 
Yule,    Robert.--'- 2S19 

Catharine  Edick. 


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