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THE    WHITNEY    FAMILY 


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THE 


WHITNEY    FAMILY 

OF 

CONNECTICUT, 

•   AND  ITS  AFFILIATIONS; 

BEING  AN  ATTEMPT  TO  TRACE  THE  DESCENDANTS,  AS  WELL  IN  THE  FEMALE  AS 

THE  MALE  LINES,  OF 

HENRY    WHITNEY, 

FROM   1649  TO  1878; 

To  WHICH  is  PREFIXED  SOME  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  WHITNEVS  OF  ENOI-ANU. 

BY  S.  WHITNEY   PHCKNIX. 
VOLUME  II. 


SlGNlOR,    IS  ALL  YOUR  FAMILY 


NEW  YORK: 

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Whitney  Family. 


EIGHTH   GENERATION. 


Chil.  of  James  and   Anna  (Whitney)   Merrltt. 

I.  Elizabeth  Merritt,  b.  at  Springtown,  in  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Feb. 
1807,  being  sixteen  years  and  four  days  younger  than  her  mother;  married 
James  Norton,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at  Pleasant  Valley,  in  Plattekill, 
N.  Y.,  son  of  William  and  Mary  (Town)  Horton,  and  died  at  Esopus, 
N.  Y. ;  married  (2d)  John  James  Snyder,  a  surveyor,  of  Rochester,  Ulster 
Co.,  N.  Y. ;  and  died  at  Rochester,  7  or  9  March  1869.     He  still  lived  at 
Rochester  in  1873. 

II.  Jeremiah  Merritt,  b.  in  Pine  Bush  district,  Rochester,  Ulster  Co., 
N.  Y.,  16  Oct.  1808  ;  a  farmer;  married  Mary  Ann  Norton,  dau.  of  William 
and  Mary  (Town)  Horton.     He  was  living  at  Elmore's  Corners,  N.  Y.,  in 
1873- 

III.  Daniel  Merritt,  b.  at  Rochester,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i  Jan.  1810; 
a  carman;  married  at  Rosendale  Plains,  N.  Y.,  31  Dec.  1829,  in  Friends' 
Meeting,   Hannah    Tillson,  who  was  born  at  Rosendale  Plains,  20  Feb. 
1 807,  dau.  of  Isaiah  and  Phebe  (Coutant)  Tillson.    They  dwelt  at  Rosendale 
Plains  for  one  year ;  and  then  moved  to  New  York  City,  where  he  died,  I 
Jan.  1835,  and  was  buried  in  Houston  Street  Cemetery.     She  was  married 
(2d),  26  Sept.  1852,  in  her  father's  house  at  Rosendale  Plains,  by  James  A. 
Coutant,  to  Lewis  Felladore ;  and  was  living  at  Rosendale  Plains  in  Jan. 
1875. 

IV.  Bethany  Merritt,  b.  at  "  the  Clove,"  in  Rochester,  Ulster  Co., 
N.  Y.,  24  July  1812;  married  in  her  father's  house  at  Rosendale  Plains, 
N.  Y.,  17  Ap.  1830,  by  Thomas  Butler,  to  Isaiah  Tillson,  a  farmer,  son  of 
John  and  Mary  (Grouse)  Tillson,  of  Rosendale  Plains,  where  he  was  born 
18  July  1805.     They  lived  for  four  years  on  a  farm  adjoining  her  father's; 
two  years  in  New  York  City ;  four  years  again  at  Rosendale  Plains ;  one 
year  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.;  two  years  at  Alabama  Centre,  N.  Y.;  one  year  at 
East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.;  four  years  at  Bristol,  N.  Y.,  where  they  joined  the 
Baptist  Church;  moved  to  Michigan  in  1848,  living  one  year  in  Oakland 
Co.,  and  three  years  in  Bennington  ;  and  then  settled  on  a  farm  of  eighty 
acres,  in  Antrim,  where  he  died  30  March  1863.     He  was  buried  at  Burns, 
Michigan.     She  was  living  at  Oak  Grove,  Mich.,  in  June  1875. 


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V.  Prudence  Merritt,  b.  at  "the  Clove,"  in  Rochester,  Ulster  Co., 
N.  Y.,  17  Oct.  1813 ;  married  Isaac  S.  Sutton,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at 
Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  son  of  Isaac  and  Dorcas  (Palmer)  Sutton.     They  were 
members  of  the  Monthly  Meeting  of  Friends  at  Rosendale,  N.  Y.;  and 
settled  at  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  where  they  died  (she,  24  Oct.  1860;  he,  27 
Jan.  1868),  and  were  buried  at  Butterville  Cemetery. 

VI.  Sarah    Merritt,   b.   at    Plattekill,   N.  Y.,  7  Aug.  1815;    died    at 
Rosendale  Plains,   N.  Y.,   26  Oct.  1826,   and  was  buried    there,   in   the 
Friends'  Cemetery. 

VII.  James  Whitney  Merritt,  b.  at  Rosendale   Plains,  N.  Y.,   20 
June  1828;    married,   in  Dec.  1854,   Agnes    McCullough ;    and    lived    at 
147  North  Third  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1873,  his  business  being  at 
256  Washington  Street,  New  York. 

VIII.  Anna   Margaret  Merritt,  b.  at  Rosendale  Plains,  N.  Y.,  27 
Nov.  1829;  married  at  New  York  City,  9  Jan.  1855,  Sylvanus  Terwilliger 
Ronk,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at  Shawangunk,  N.  Y.,  18  Feb.  1827,  son  of 
Lawrence  and   Mehetabel  (Terwilliger)  Ronk.     They  dwelt  for  three  or 
four  years  in  New  York  City;  and  then  settled  on  a  farm  at  the  hamlet  of 
Rutsonville,  in  Gardiner,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  1873. 


Child  of  Harman  and  Sarah   (Whitney)  Terwilliger. 

I.  Daniel  James  Terwilliger,  b.  at  Pleasant  Valley,  in   Plattekill,    13199 
N.  Y.,  9  Jan.  1822;  a  farmer;  married  at  Pleasant  Valley,  23  Nov.  1843, 
Charity  Jane   Garrison,  who  was   born   at   Pleasant  Valley,  5  Aug.  1818, 
dau.  of  Isaac  D.  and  Anna  (Snyder)  Garrison.     They  settled  at  Pleasant 
Valley,  and  were  living  there  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  Jesse  and   Eveline   (Simkins)   Whitney. 

I.  William  Whitney,  b.  at  Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  15  Oct.  1820;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  24  Jan.  1844,  by  Rev.  Franklin  Woodward, 
Baptist,  to  Jane  Nichols,  dau.  of  Elijah  and  Mary  (Filkins)  Nichols,  of 
Perinton.  She  was  born  at  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  6  Oct.  1822.  They  settled  at 
Perinton,  3  Ap.  1844;  moved,  5  Ap.  1869,  to  Arcadia,  N.  Y.,  about  three 
and  a  half  miles  south  from  the  railway-station  at  Newark ;  and  were 
living  there  in  Jan.  1875. 


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II.  Lorenzo  Whitney,  b.  at  Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1822;  a  farmer;  13204 
married  at  Farmington,  N.  Y.,  18  Jan.  1843,  Wary  Johnson.  They  dwelt 
at  Fairport,  N.  Y.,  till  1845  !  then  went  to  Michigan  ;  and,  in  1849, to  Cal- 
ifornia. Returning  in  185 1,  he  settled  at  Holley,  N.  Y.,  where  he  engaged 
in  the  hardware  trade.  Afterward,  for  several  years,  they  lived  at  Eureka, 
Mich.  She  died  at  Macedon  Locks,  N.  Y.,  30  March  1857,  and  was 
buried  in  the  old  cemetery  at  Fairport.  He  married  (2d),  in  Dec.  1858,  at 
South  Sodus,  N.  Y.,  Matilda  Ashforth.  They  settled  at  Sodus  Ridge, 
N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1875. 


III.  Zadok  Whitney,  b.  at  Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1824;  died  in  Dec. 
1824,  and  was  buried  at  Plattekill. 


IV.  Eliza  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  2  July  1826;  mar-      13210 
ried  at  Fairport,  N.  Y.,  24  Dec.  1845,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Griswold,  Baptist,  to 
Robert  Bruce  Jeffords,  a  physician  and  surgeon,  who  was  born  at  Rush, 

N.  Y.,  3  Sept.  1824,  son  of  Nathan  and  Mary  (Green)  Jefferds.  They 
lived  at  Rush  for  one  year;  at  Yates,  N.  Y.,  three  years;  at  Murray,  N.  Y., 
four  years;  at  Marshall,  Mich.,  four  years  from  June  1853;  at  Lansing, 
Mich.,  nine  years;  and  finally  moved  to  Coldwater,  Mich.,  where  they 
were  dwelling  in  Dec.  1874.  He  grad.  at  the  Berkshire  Medical  College, 
in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  12  Dec.  1846.  He  enlisted,  as  a  private,  21  Ap.  1861; 
was  mustered  into  the  U.  S.  service,  as  first-lieut.  of  Co.  G,  3d  Reg.,  Mich. 
Vol.  Infantry,  9  June  1861;  took  part  in  the  battles  of  Blackburn  Ford, 
Bull  Run  (where  his  gallant  conduct  secured  his  promotion  as  captain,  i 
Aug.  1861),  Yorktown,  Williamsburgh,  Chickahominy  Swamp,  Seven  Pines, 
Fair  Oaks,  and  Savage's  Station;  and  was  discharged  9  July  1862,  for 
general  prostration  and  debility. 

V.  Albert  Whitney,  b.  at  Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  2  Feb.  1829;  a  farmer;      13214 
married  at  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  29  Dec.  1852,  Jennett  Mattison,  who  was  born 

at  Floyd,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb.  1832,  dau.  of  Truman  and  Betsey  Ann  (Pike) 
Mattison.  He  settled  in  the  north  part  of  Perinton,  N.  Y.;  and  afterward 
moved  across  the  line  into  the  south  part  of  Penfield,  where  they  were 
living  in  1874. 

VI.  Sarah  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  8  Feb.  1832;  died 
at  Albion,  Mich.,  6  Nov.  1857,  while  a  student  in  Albion  College;  and  was 
buried  in  the  old  cemetery,  near  the  Congregational  Church  in  Fairport, 

N.  Y. 

VII.  Nelson  Leonard  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairport,  N.  Y.,  21  July  1834; 
died  there,  u  Jan.  1835,  a"d  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery,  near  the 
Congregational  Church. 


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VIII.  Whitney,  a  son,  b.  at  Fairport,  N.  Y.,  21  July  1838; 

died  in  1838,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery,  near  the  Congregational 
Church,  in  Fairport. 

IX.  Mary  Eveline  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairport,  N.  Y.,  3  March  1841; 
died  there,  6  Oct.  1851,  and  was  buried  in   the  old  cemetery,  near  the 
Congregational  Church. 


Chil.  of  James  and   Sally  Ann   (Coutant)  Whitney. 

I.  Hannah    Jane   Whitney,  b.  at  Esopus,   N.  Y.,  13    Aug.  1825; 
married  there,  28  Sept.  1844,  in  her  father's  house,  by  Friends'  ceremony, 
to  EfTingham  Lawrence,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at  Esopus,  15  May  181 1, 
son  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Smith)  Lawrence.     They  settled  at  Esopus ; 
and  in  1867,  moved  to  East  Park,  in  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were 
living  in  1 874,  without  children. 

II.  Leonard   Lewis  Whitney,  b.  at  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  10  May  1827; 
a  blacksmith;  married  at  Olive,  N.  Y.,  3  Dec.  1846,  Mary  Morgan,  dau.  of 
Elias   and    Rhoda  (Molyneaux)   Morgan.     She  died  at    Olive    in    1848, 

without  children.     He  married  (2d)  Elizabeth  Elmendorf,  widow  of 

Oakley;  and  lived  at  1 1 1  Pavonia  Avenue,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  in  1873. 

III.  Daniel   Butler  Whitney,  b.  at  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  7  Ap.  1831;  a 
carpenter  and  builder;    married  at   New  York  City,  IO   Feb.  1853,   Mary 
Jane  Traver,  dau.  of  Henry  and   Leah   (Kipp)  Traver,   of  Esopus,  where 
she  was  born  5  July  1833.     They  dwelt  in  New  York  City;  at  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y.,  till  i  Sept.  1855;  in  Illinois,  most  of  the  time  at  Auburn,  till 
Oct.  1859;    and  then   returned  to  Poughkeepsie.     They  were  living  at 
Wappinger's  Falls,  N.  Y.,  in  Oct.  1874. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  14  May  1835;  died  at 
Esopus,   21   Feb.  1842,   and  was   buried   there,  in    the   Coutant   family- 
cemetery. 

V.  James  Robinson  Whitney,  b.  at  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  15  Ap.  1837;  a    13228 
farmer;  married  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  15  Sept.  1858,  Ruth  Flagler,  who 

was  born  at  Poughkeepsie,  21  Jan.  1837,  dau.  of  Zachariah  Solomon  and 
Patience  (Wilkinson)  Flagler.  They  lived  at  Aurora,  111.,  in  1859;  at 
Beekman,  N.  Y.,  in  1860  and  1861;  at  Great  Bend,  Penn.,  in  1862  and 
1863  ;  at  Ackley,  Iowa,  in  1864  and  1865;  and  since  that  in  Nebraska,  in 
the  towns  of  Nemaha,  Benton,  Humboldt,  and  Bratton,  which  last  was 
their  home  in  Nov.  1874. 


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5323  !  VI.  Oscar  Whitney,  b.  at  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  20  Oct.  1840;  died  at 
Esopus,  1 8  Ap.  1843,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Coutant  family- 
cemetery. 


VII.  Egbert  Whitney,  b.  near  Rifton  Glen,  in  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  17  July 
1847;  a  carpenter  and  joiner;  married  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  23  Ap.  1870, 
by  Rev.  H.  H.  Birkins,  pastor  of  the  Second  Meth.  Epis.  Church  in  New- 
burgh,  to  Matllla  Sammons  Traver,  dau.  of  Henry  Edward  and  Frances 
Brewster  (Dunn)  Traver,  of  Eddyville,  in  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was 
born   6    Sept.  1850.     They  settled   in   Bedford  precinct,  Nebraska;   and 
afterward  moved  to  Humboldt,  Neb.,  where  they  were  living  in  Aug.  1874. 

VIII.  Adeline  Whitney,  b.  at  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  3  May  1849;  married 
at  Freedom  Plains,  in  LaGrange,  N.  Y.,  15  Oct.  1873,  Alison   Dutcher,  a 
farmer,  who  was  born  at  Beekman,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1847,  son  of  Abraham 
and  Gertrude  Ann  (Van  Voorhees)  Dutcher.     They  were  living  at  Beek- 
manville  in  Nov.  1 873. 


Chil.  of  William  and  Almlra  Ann   (Gates)  Whitney. 

I.  William  Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1839;  died 
there,  19  June  1846,  and  was  buried  in  Maple  Ridge  Cemetery,  a  mile  west 
of  Millville,  in  Shelby. 

II.  James   Nelson  Whitney,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  9  Oct.  1842;   a 
farmer;    married  there  Emma  Trow,  a  native  of  England;  and  was  living 
at  Alabama,  N.  Y.,  in  1874,  without  children. 


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5328  I  III.  George  Edward  Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  16  Oct.  1844; 
died  there,  1 1  Nov.  1844,  and  was  buried  in  Maple  Ridge  Cemetery,  a  mile 
west  of  Millville,  in  Shelby. 


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IV.  Harriet  Ophelia  Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  i  Ap.  1847; 
married  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  5  Nov.  1865,  Alanson  Darius  Crlnnell,  a  farmer, 
who  was  born  at  Barre,  22  Ap.  1847,  son  of  Major  and  Delilah  (Wheeler) 
Grinnell.  They  were  living  at  Barre  in  1 874, 


Chil.  of  Jeremiah  and  Catharine  (Palmer)  Whitney. 

I.  Zadok    Whitney,    b.  at    Barre,  N.  Y.,  10  Aug.   1837;    an   iron- 
founder  ;  married  Julia  Wood,  of  Holley,  N.  Y.     He  settled  at  Breedsville, 
ill 


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Mich.,  where  he  was  proprietor  of  a  furnace ;  and  there  he  died,  20  Nov. 
1869,  and  was  buried.  She  was  living  at  Breedsville  in  1873. 

II.  Martha  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  28  Dec.  1839;  married    13242 
there,  23  Feb.  1858,  Austin  Westbrook  Salisbury,  a  farmer,  who  was  born 

at  Clarendon,  N.  Y.,  23  Aug.  1834,  son  of  Abraham  and (Austin) 

Salisbury.     They  were  living  at  Clarendon  in  1 874. 

III.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  23  Aug.  1841;    13243 
married  at  Albion,  N.  Y.,  6  Oct.  1862,  by  Rev.  Loren  Stiles,  Free  Metho- 
dist, to  Samuel  Augustus  Stringham,  a  farmer,  whose  parents  moved  from 
Pleasant  Valley,  N.  Y.,  in  1835,  to  Aurelius,  N.  Y.,  settling  on  a  farm  three 

miles  south-west  from  Auburn,  on  the  road  to  Union  Springs.  He  was 
born  at  Pleasant  Valley,  19  Oct.  1832,  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth 
(Ward)  Stringham.  They  settled  at  Aurelius,  where  he  managed  his 
father's  farm.  She  died  there,  from  congestion  of  the  brain,  19  Jan.  1865, 
and  was  buried  in  Fort  Hill  Cemetery,  Auburn.  He  married  a  second 
wife  in  the  Spring  of  1866 ;  and  settled  on  a  farm  in  Newton,  Mich.,  where 
he  was  living  in  Aug.  1874.  She  died  30  Nov.  1872,  leaving  two  small 
children. 

IV.  Mary  Whitney,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  8  Aug.  1843;  married  in  the    13244 
house  of  her  uncle,  Jesse  Whitney,  at  Fairport,  N.  Y.,  13  March  1861,  by 

Rev.  William  H.  Lord,  Episcopal,  to  Edmund  Embury  Lord,  a  farmer  and 
fruit-grower,  whose  parents  then  lived  at  Fairport.  He  was  born  at  Bar- 
rington,  N.  Y.,  31  May  1839,  son  of  William  and  Nancy  (Corbett)  Lord. 
They  dwelt  at  Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  from  Ap.  1861  till  Oct.  1861;  at  Fairport 
till  i  Ap.  1867  ;  and  then  moved  to  Newark,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living 
in  Nov.  1874. 


V.  Daniel  Edward  Whitney,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1845  ;  a 
farmer;  was  living  at  Independence,  Iowa,  unmarried,  in  1874. 

Child  of  Jeremiah   and   Mary  St  Glair   (Delano)   Whitney. 

VI.  William  Delano  Whitney,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  19  June  1856; 
and  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Clarendon,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 


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Chil.  of  Zadok  and   Ann   Eliza   (Curtis)   Whitney. 

I.  George  Underbill  Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  28  Dec.  1839; 
enlisted  at  West  Sweden,  N.  Y.,  8  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  A,  I4th  Reg.,  N.  Y. 


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S.  Vol.  Infantry;  was  appointed  corporal  in  Sept.  1862,  third-sergeant  I 
Sept.  1863,  and  second-sergeant  in  Ap.  1864;  and  was  killed,  5  May  1864, 
in  the  battle  of  The  Wilderness.  His  body  fell  into  the  hands  of  the 
enemy,  and  his  burial  place  is  unknown. 

5337  II.  Lyman  John  Whitney,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  14  Aug.  1841;  a 
farmer;  married  there,  25  Dec.  1865,  Celia  Crlttenden,  dau.  of  Osee  and 
Laura  (Newton)  Crittenden.  They  settled  in  Westburgh,  Iowa,  and  were 
living  there  in  1874.  He  enlisted  in  1861,  in  the  4th  Reg.,  Ohio  Vol. 
Cavalry ;  served  for  seven  months ;  and  was  discharged  on  account  of  the 
failure  of  his  health. 


5338  III.  Maria  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  10  May  1843; 
married    at    Churchville,  in    Riga,    N.  Y.,  9    March  1862,  by    Rev.    Mr. 
McNiel,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  James  V.  Oewey,  a  farmer  and  arboricul- 
turist, who  was  born  at  Gates,  N.  Y.,  28  Aug.  1837,  son  °f  Hon.  Joseph 
and    Maria    (Ranney)    Dewey.      They  dwelt  at  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  till  the 
Autumn  of  1862;  then  settled  at  Gates;  moved,  in  the  Spring  of  1863, 
to  Ogden,  N.  Y.,  and  thence,  in  the  Spring  of  1865,  to  Iowa;  and  were 
living  in  Oran  township,  Iowa,  in  Sept.  1874. 

5339  ;      IV.  Martha  Janet  Whitney,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  10  Ap.  1846 ;  married 

at  Churchville,  in  Riga,  N.  Y.,  6  March  1870,  by  Rev.  N.  Jones,  Meth. 
Epis.,  to  John  Morris  Duff,  a  physician,  who  was  born  at  Hartland,  N.  Y., 
29  Aug.  1843,  son  of  John  and  Laura  (Sprague)  Duff.  He  graduated  at 
Buffalo  Medical  College,  22  Feb.  1870;  settled  at  Gaines,  Penn.;  moved 
thence,  i  Aug.  1872,  to  Alabama  Centre,  N.  Y.;  and  from  there,  16  May 
1874,  went  to  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living,  without  children, 
in  Sept.  1874.  He  enlisted  at  Hulberton,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  K, 
1 29th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry.  The  regiment  was  changed  to  the  8th 
Heavy  Artillery,  in  the  Winter  of  1862-1863,  while  stationed  at  Baltimore, 
Md.  He  was  with  his  regiment,  and  doing  duty  the  whole  time,  without 
sickness  or  wounds,  till  mustered  out  at  Bailey's  Cross  Roads,  Va.,  21  June 
1865.  He  took  part  in  the  battles  of  Spottsylvania,  Cold  Harbor,  and 
Petersburg!!,  16-22  June  1864,  and  in  nearly  all  the  battles  about  Peters- 
burgh,  till  the  close  of  the  war. 

At  the  battle  of  Cold  Harbor,  their  Colonel,  Peter  A.  Porter,  was  killed 
while  leading  his  regiment  against  the  enemy's  works;  and  his  body 
remained  where  he  fell,  until  recovered  by  a  party  of  five  men  who  volun- 
teered for  that  purpose,  to  wit :  "  Lieut,  (then  Sergeant)  Leroy  Williams, 
of  Batavia,  N.  Y.;  and  privates  Glen  S.  Hicks,  of  Lima,  N.  Y.;  John  Morris 
Duff,  of  Albion,  N.  Y.;  Samuel  Traviss,  of  Lockport,  N.  Y.;  and  Walter 
Harwood,  of  Baltimore."  They  each  received  from  the  Century  Club  of 


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'3249 


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Eighth   Generation. 


New  York  City,  a  medal  of  solid  gold,  about  two  inches  in  diameter.     The 
one  presented  to  Mr.  Duff  bore  the  following  inscription  : 

"A  Tribute 

of  'THE  CENTURY'  to 

PRIVATE  JOHN    DUFF, 

For  a  rare  act  of  heroic  devotion 

in  rescuing  the  body  of 
COLONEL  PETER  A.  PORTER, 

8th  New  York  Cavalry, 

From  under   the   guns   of  the  enemy, 

Cold  Harbor,  June  3,  1864." 

The  reverse  represents  soldiers  in  the  act  of  bearing  the  body  of  a  fallen 
comrade  from  the  field  of  battle. 

Each  medal  was  accompanied  by  the  following  letter : 

"Century  Rooms,  June  3,  1865. 
"To  Private  JOHN  MORRIS  DUFF,  Eighth  Regiment  New  York  Artillery: 

" '  The  Century,'  an  association  of  the  literary  men  and  artists  of  New 
York,  admiring  whatever  is  noble  in  character  or  action,  has  caused  this 
medal  to  be  prepared  and  presented  to  you. 

"  Colonel  Peter  A.  Porter,  your  late  commander,  our  associate,  was 
respected  by  us  for  his  manly  qualities,  loved  for  his  kindness  and 
accomplishments,  and  lamented  for  his  untimely  but  glorious  death. 

"Your  bravery  and  devotion  in  bringing  his  body  from  under  the 
enemy's  guns  to  an  honorable  grave,  have  won  our  admiration  and 
gratitude. 

"  We  present  this  medal  as  a  testimonial  to  you  and  your  posterity,  of 
the  honor  in  which  courage  in  the  discharge  of  duty  is  held  by  all  men. 

"  GEORGE  BANCROFT,  President. 

"AUGUSTUS  R.  MACDONOUGH,  Secretary." 

General  Hancock,  who  was  selected  to  present  the  medals,  said : 
"  It  is  a  source  of  infinite  gratification  to  me  that  I  have  been  selected 
by  '  The  Century'  to  present  you  each  with  a  golden  medal,  commemora- 
tive of  the  heroism  displayed  by  you  in  rescuing  from  the  sanguinary 
battle-field  of  Cold  Harbor  the  body  of  your  gallant  and  distinguished 
commander,  Col.  P.  A.  Porter,  of  the  8th  New  York  Heavy  Artillery,  who 
had  been  killed  while  intrepidly  leading  his  regiment  to  the  charge  against 
the  enemy's  works.  This  noble  action  was  voluntarily  performed  by  you 
under  the  close  and  deadly  fire  of  the  enemy,  at  the  utmost  peril  of  your 
lives. 

"  I  then  had  the  honor  to  command  the  2d  Army  Corps,  to  which  your 
gallant  regiment  was  attached ;  and  I  know  full  well  the  dangers  attending 
the  valorous  deed,  in  the  performance  of  which  you  exhibited  the  noblest 
qualities  of  the  soldier.  The  records  of  battles  scarcely  present  an  instance 
in  which  assaulting  columns  approached  so  close  to  the  enemy  as  did  ours  : 
at  Cold  Harbor,  without  complete  success ;  and  probably  not  one  in  which 


Whitney  Family. 


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5340 


5341 


5342 


5343 


5344 


5345 


5346 


the  brave  assailants  held  so  tenaciously  and  defiantly  the  ground  they  had 
gained ;  nor  one  in  which  it  was  more  hazardous  to  perform  the  chivalrous 
act,  in  commemoration  of  which  these  chaste  and  beautiful  medals  have 
been  struck.  They  are  appropriate  rewards  for  your  fearless  valor  and 
devotion,  and  are  worthy  of  'The  Century'  and  the  occasion  which  called 
them  forth.  They  should  be  preserved  and  transmitted  by  each  of  you,  as 
a  high  and  priceless  honor. 

"  For  your  devotion  to  your  Colonel,  and  for  your  heroic  services  in 
rescuing  his  body  from  under  the  guns  of  the  enemy,  accept  the  thanks  of 
his  relatives  and  friends ;  and  accept  these  medals  from  the  '  Century 
Club'  as  testimonials  of  their  high  appreciation  of  Colonel  Porter's  charac- 
ter, and  of  your  bold  achievement  in  the  hazardous  enterprise.  Keep 
them  while  you  live,  and  transmit  them  to  your  children,  to  be  preserved 
as  a  memorial  of  those  services." 

V.  Jane  Keyes  Whitney,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  27  July  1849;  and  was 

living  with  her  parents,  at  Sweden,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 

VI.  Laura  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1851;  and  was 
living  with  her  parents,  at  Sweden,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 

VII.  Frederick  Van  Bergen  Whitney,  b.  at  Sweden,  N.  Y.,  5  Feb. 
1856;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 

VIII.  Newman   Curtis  Whitney,  b.  at  Sweden,  N.  Y.,  24  June 
1858  ;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  William  and   Hannah   (Whitney)   Miller. 

I.  John   Miller,  b.  at  Modena,  in  Plattekill,  N.  Y.;  and  died  when 
about  three  years  old.    . 

II.  Zadok  Miller,  b.  at  Modena,  in  Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  8  Nov.  1813;  a 
painter;  married  in  her  father's  house  at  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec.  1837, 
by  Rev.  Valentine  Buck,  Meth.  Epis.,  to  Bethany  Stone,  who  was  born  at 
New  Paltz,  now  Lloyd,  16  Dec.  1816,  dau.  of  James  and  Elizabeth  (Rose) 
Stone.     They  settled  at  Lloyd  ;  and  from  there  moved  to  New  York 
where  she  died    14  Feb.  1865  or   1866,  and  was  buried  in   Greenwood 
Cemetery.     He  was  living  at  Lloyd,  near  Highland  post-office,  in  1873. 

III.  Anna   Maria   Miller,  b.  at  Modena,  in  Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  3  Nov. 
1816;  died  at  Plattekill,  7  Feb.  1839,  unmarried,  and  was  buried 
parents,  in  the  Seymour  burying-ground,  two  miles  east  of  Modena. 


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926 


5347 


5348 


5349 
5350 


535' 


5352 


5353 


5354 


Eighth  Generation. 


IV.  Huyler  Miller,  b.  at  Modena,  in  Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  3  Ap.  1819;  a    13263 
painter ;    married   in  the  parsonage  at  Tuthilltown,  Gardiner,  N.  Y.,  3 1 
March    1842,    by  William    Brush,    first   pastor  of   the    First   Church    at 
Gardiner,  to  Hannah  Lewis,  whose  parents  then  lived  at  Modena.     She 

was  born  at  Plattekill,  25  Dec.  1822,  dau.  of  Graham  and  Margaret  (Barn- 
hart)  Lewis.  He  was  living  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  in  1874,  his  place  of 
business  being  at  85  Main  Street. 

V.  Susan   Miller,  b.  at  Modena,  in  Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  27  March  1822; 
died  at  Gardnertown,  in  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  12  Dec.  1826,  and  was  buried 
there. 

Chil.  of  Stephen   and    Hannah   (Whitney)   Waring. 

VI.  Lydia  Jane  Waring,  b.  at  Modena,  in  Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  i  Aug. 
1828;  married  Warren  Williams;  and  lived  at  Plattekill  in  1873. 

VII.  Alvah  Waring,  b.  at  Modena,  in  Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  18  July  1830; 
a  manufacturer  of  wheelbarrows;    married  in  1854,  at  Milton,  in  Marl- 
borough,    N.  Y.,    by    Rev.   James    H.    Hawxhurst,    Methodist,    to    Mary 
Elizabeth    Purdy,  who  was  born  at  Milton,  14  June   1836,  dau.  of  Isaac 
Bloomer  and  Catharine  (Presley)  Purdy.     They  lived  at  Milton  till  i  Ap. 
1864;  and  then  moved  to  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in 
1874,  at  1 1  South  Clover  Street. 

VIII.  John  Wesley  Waring,  b.  at  Modena,  in   Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  3 
May  1 833;   died  at  New  Paltz,  N.  Y.,  29  March  1860,  unmarried;    and 
was  buried  in  the  Seymour  burial-ground,  two  miles  east  of  Modena. 

IX.  Charles  Waring,  b.  at  Modena,  in  Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  14  July  1835; 
a  painter;  was  living  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y,  unmarried,  in  1873.     He 
served  for  three  years  in  Co.  E,  156*  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  and 
had  a  finger  shot  off,  in  action. 

X.  Mary   Martha  Waring,  b.   at   Modena,  in    Plattekill,  N.  Y.,  18    13270 
March  1838  ;  married  Ceorge  Moon,  a  farmer,  from  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.    They 

were  living  at  Ridgeway,  Mich.,  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  Ceorge   Huyler  and   Anna   (Vance)   Whitney. 

I.  James  Harvey  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  20  June  1820;  a 
physician;  graduated  at  Woodstock,  Vt,  in  1843;  began  practice  at  Wol- 
cott, i  Ap.  1843,  and  died  there  16  Jan.  1844,  unmarried. 


Whitney  Family. 


ISAAC  LAZELL,  d  about  1766,  aged  75.  =  MARY  HI'DSON,  dau.  of  Daniel  Hudson  ;  m.  1719. 


THOMAS  PHILLIPS,  prob.  son  of  Benjamin,  =- 


g.  s.  of  John,  and  g.  g.  s.  of  John,  of  Sherman,_dau.  of  Marl*  Eames, 

Maishfield,  Mass. 


EAVES,  widow  of  John    ISAAC  LAZELL,  ^:  B«THIA  ALC.EH,  d. 


of  Marshfield,  Mass. 


died    aged 
over  80. 


of  Joseph  Alger . 
m.  1748. 


JOHN  PHILLIPS,  b.  at  Bridge-  =  JEN.NETT  YOUNG,  b.  1765,    JOSEPH  LAZELL,  b.  1767 ;  =  ABIGAIL  AMKS,  dau.  of  Cape 

..      \t £  .      J  ^_  J _r   t  ,1 17 .  _O_  .     A     ...   I  •(...•lu  InKn    A  RMC  •    it    at  I     h  lrl*«_ 


water,  Mass.,  1756:   d.  in 
Boston  Harbor,  1781. 


dau.  of  John  Young;  m. 
1784:  d.  i8< 


m.  1787:  d.  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  1799- 


John  Ames ;  d.  at  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.  I79». 


GEORGE  YOCNG  PHILLIPS,  l>.  at  Bridgewater,  1788;  m.  =  BETHIA  LAZKLI,  widow  of  Asa  Mitchell:  b.  at  Bridgewater, 
ig  Dec.  1812:  moved  to  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  5  May  1787;  d.  at  Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  3  Aug.  1873. 


927 


II.  Orrell  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt.,  10  March  1824;    a  farmer;      13271 
married  at  Hardwick,  Vt.,  8  Feb.  1846,  Mary  Philura  Merrill,  whose  parents 

then  lived  at  Hardwick.  She  was  born  at  Cabot,  Vt,  14  Dec.  1824,  dau. 
of  Moses  and  Lucy  (Osgood)  Merrill.  He  enlisted  in  Aug.  1862,  in  the 
3d  Reg.,  Vt.  Volunteers;  and  died  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  26  May  1864,  of 
small-pox;  and  was  buried  at  Alexandria.  His  home  was  at  Wolcott,  Vt 
His  widow  was  yet  living  at  Cabot  in  1873,  with  her  two  sons. 

III.  Mary  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  1 6  July  1831 ;  married 
at  Cambridge,  Vt.  17  March  1863,  by  Rev.  Edwin  Wheelock,  Congrega- 
tional, to  Baxter  Burnell,  a  tinsmith,  whose  father  then  lived  at  Wolcott 
He  was  born  at  Highgate,  Vt,  15  March  1841,  son  of  Chester  Austin  and 
Amanda   (Skeels)    Burnell.     They  were  living,  without  children,  on  the 
homestead  at  Wolcott,  with  her  father,  in  1873;  and  at  West  Randolph, 
Vt,  in  Jan.  1875. 


Chi  I.   of  Thomas  Clark  and   Eliza   (Whitney)  Jones.  1622 

I.  Anna  Maria  Jones,  b.  at  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  20  Dec.  1819;  married      13273 
at  149  Charles  Street,  New  York,  i  Jan.  1843,  Asa  Mitchell  Phillips,  a 
tinsmith,   who  was  born  at  Bridgewater,   Mass.,   12    Aug.  1815,  son  of 
George  Young  and  Bethiah  (Lazell)  Phillips.1     They  dwelt  at  Newark, 

N.  J.,  for  five  years ;  afterward  at  Dover,  Lake  Hopatcong,  and  Berkshire 
Valley,  in  New  Jersey ;  and  at  the  last-mentioned  place  she  died,  8  Ap. 
1873.  She  was  buried  in  Dover  Cemetery.  He  was  living  at  Dover  in 
Jan. 1875. 

II.  George  Washington  Jones,  b.  at  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  18  June  1821; 
enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  4  Jan.  1847;  was  sent.  5  March  1847,  to  Vera 

'ANCESTRY  OF  ASA   MlTCHEU.  PHILLIPS. 
JOHN  LAZEI.L,  of  Hingham,  1647.  =  ELIZABETH  GATES,  dau.  of  Stephen  Gates:  ni.  1649. 


928 


Eighth  Generation. 


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5360 


5361 


5362 


5363 


5364 


5365 


Cruz,  Mexico ;  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  that  city,  and  the  engage- 
ment at  Tuspan  ;  and  died  on  board  the  brig  Vesuvius,  of  which  he  was 
quarter-gunner,  at  Laguna,  Mexico,  21  Aug.  1847. 

III.  Elisha  Clark  Jones,  b.  at  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  21  May  1823;  a  hotel- 
keeper;    married  in  Oct.  1847,  at  New  York  City,  Harriet  Rose  Houghta- 
ling,  dau.  of  Peter  and  Margaret  Houghtaling,  of  Esopus,  where  she  was 
born  in  1822.     She  died  at  New  York  9  Jan.  1860.     He  married  (2d),  3 
July  1862,  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Anna  Theodosia  Ibbs,  who  was  born  there 
in  1843,  dau.  of  George  and  Elizabeth  (Oldfield)  Ibbs.     He  lived  mostly 
at  New  York  from  1825  to  1860;  afterward  at  Dover,  N.  J. ;  and  finally  at 
Boonton,  N.  J.,  where  he  was  proprietor  of  the  United  States  Hotel.     He 
died  at  Boonton,  7  June  1874,   and  was  buried  from  the   Presbyterian 
Church  at  Dover,  in  the  family-vault  in  Locust  Hill  Cemetery. 

IV.  Isaac  Nelson  Jones,  b.  at  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  4  June  1825;  died  at 
Esopus,  15  June   1825,  and  was   buried  there,  "in  Terpeney's  burying- 
ground." 

V.  Whitney  Thomas  Jones,  b.  at  Esopus,  N.  Y.,  19  Sept.  1827; 
died  at  New  York  City,  20  Jan.  1831,  and  was  buried  in  a  vault  at  the 
Sullivan  Street  Methodist  Church. 

VI.  William  Henry  Jones,  b.  at  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan.  1830;  a 
hotel-keeper;  married  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  29  Oct.  1860,  Caroline  Dowlen 
Easton,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Catharine  (Norris)  Easton,  of  Rockaway,  N.  Y. 
She  was  born  at  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  16  Feb.  1838.     He  lived  at  New 
York  City  till  1848;    at   Newark,  N.  J.,  till  1849;    and  then  settled  at 
Dover,  N.  J.,  where  he  was  living  in  July  1875.     He  has  been  an  alder- 
man, four  years. 

VII.  Mary  Helen   Jones,  b.  at   Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  i    March   1832; 
married  in  the  house  of  her  brother-in-law,  Asa   Mitchell   Phillips,   at 
Dover,  N.  J.,  23   Dec.  1850,  by   Rev.  Charles  W.   Rankin,  rector  of  St. 
Peter's  Church  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  to  Aaron  Jackson  Edwards,  a  jeweller, 
son  of  Reuben  Budd  and  Maria  (Mockridge)  Edwards,  of  Newark,  N.  J., 
where  he  was  born  4  March  1829.     They  settled  at  Newark,  and  were 
living  there  in  Feb.  1875. 

VIII.  David    James  Jones,  b.  at  New  York  City,  16  Sept.  1834; 
and  lived  at  Dover,  N.  J.,  in  1874. 

IX.  Sarah    Elizabeth   Jones,  b.  at  New  York  City,  4  July  1839; 
died  there,  20  July  1839,  and  was  buried  in  a  vault  at  the  Sullivan  Street 
Methodist  Church. 


Whitney  Family. 


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5367 


5369 


5370 


5371 


5372 


X.  Charles  Whitney  Jones,  b.  at  149  Charles  Street,  New  York, 
10  July  1841 ;  and  was  living  at  1 16  North  Eighth  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
in  1874. 


Chll.  of  Elisha    Miller  and   Helen   Sophia   (Forman)   Whitney. 


5368  I      II.  James  Whitney,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  17  Dec.  1834;  died 
there,  17  Dec.  1839,  and  was  buried  in  the  Poughkeepsie  Rural  Cemetery. 


117 


1623 


I.   Forman  Whitney,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  18  Nov.  1832;   a      13293 
lawyer;  married  at  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  6  June  1872,  Alice  Hicks,  dau.  of 
William  Hicks.     His  residence,  in  1873,  was  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  and  his 
place  of  business,  1 50  Nassau  Street,  New  York. 


III.  Henry  Sheldon  Whitney,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  24  Nov.      13294 
1836;  a  carriage-maker;  married  there,  8  Ap.  1863,  Susan  Disbrow,  who 

was  born  at  Poughkeepsie,  dau.  of  James  Disbrow.  They  were  living,  in 
1873,  at  135  Third  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

IV.  Mary  Elizabeth  Leavenworth  Whitney,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y.,  20  Feb.  1839;    married  there,  18  Jan.  1866,  in  her  father's  house, 
by  Rev.  James  L.  Corning,  Congregational,  to  Edward  R.  Sherman,  an 
operator  in   oil,  of  Pit   Hole  City,   Penn.     She  died  of  consumption,  at 
Poughkeepsie,  29  July  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Poughkeepsie  Rural  Cem- 
etery.    He  was  living  at  Titusville,  Penn.,  in  1874. 

V.  Margaret  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  5  Jan.  1841;      13295 
married  there,  in  the  Congregational  Church,  22  Ap.  1868,  Ross  Leslie,  a 
grocer,  who  was  born  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  3  Oct-  l84'-     His  parents,  John 

and  Margaret  (Cunningham)  Leslie,  were  from  the  north  of  Ireland.  They 
settled  at  Syracuse,  and  were  living  there,  at  32  East  Onondaga  Street,  in 
Aug.  1874;  he  being  then  a  member  of  the  firm  of  John  &  David  Leslie, 
of  that  city. 


Chil.  of  Parley  and   Polly  (Whitney)   Hutchlns.  1625 

I.  Charles  Hutchins,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,   28  Ap.  1816;   a  house-      13296 
joiner;  married  in   Davenport's   Hotel,  at  Wolcott,  28   Dec.  1836,  b 
landlord,  Joel  Davenport,  justice  of  the  peace,  to  Quietta  Rosena  Cotton, 
who  was  born  at  Hartland,  Vt,  28  Jan.  1813,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  and 


930 


Eighth   Generation. 


5373 


5374 


5375 


5376 


5377 


(Grow)  Cotton.     They  settled  at  Wolcott;  where  she  died,  22  July  1874, 
and  was  buried  in  a  cemetery  on  the  farm  of  Thaddeus  Hubbell. 

II.  Sidney   Bugbee   Hutchins,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  20  June  1818;    13298 
married  Louisa  Potter;  and  died  about  1865.     She  lived  at  Ticonderoga, 
N.Y.,  in  1873. 

III.  Lewis   Smith    Hutchins,   b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  6  Aug.  1823; 
married  at  South   Hardwick,  Vt,  2  July  1845,  Marcia   Maria  Aiken,  dau. 
of  Justus  Warner  and  Lorinda  (Page)  Aiken,  of  Hardwick,  where  she  was 
born  ii  Feb.  1826.     They  settled    at  Wolcott,  and  were  living  there  in 
1873. 

IV.  John  Corbin   Hutchins,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  25  June  1825;  a 
dealer  in  watches  and  jewelry ;  married  at  Billerica,  Mass.,  1 1  Jan.  1849,  'n 
her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Blanchard,  Presbyterian,  to  Susan  Elizabeth 
Richardson,  who  was  born  at  the  corner  of  Hanover  and  Charter  Streets, 
Boston,  Mass.,  25  Jan.  1828,  only  child  of  Joel  and  Susan  Limbrie  (Baker) 
Richardson.1     He  was  appointed  a  justice  of  the  peace,  for  the  county  of 
Middlesex,  Mass.,  16  Ap.  1852,  for  the  term  of  seven  years,  by  Gov. 
George  S.  Boutwell ;  but  soon  relinquished  the  office,  and  on  the  i  July 
1852  settled  in  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  where  he  lived  for  nearly  seven  years. 
In  Jan.  1859,  he  moved  to  New  York  City,  and  remained  there  till  July 
1861,  when  he  returned  to  Philadelphia.     He  was  still  living  there  in  1873, 
at  614  North  Tenth  Street. 

V.  Marian    Elvina   Hutchins,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  i   March   1835; 
married  there,   5   Oct.  1869,   Harvey   Bennett   Bundy,  a  farmer,  who  was 
born  at  Hardwick,  Vt,  5  Oct.  1829,  son  of  Lemuel  and  Sabrina  (Bennett) 
Bundy.     They  settled  at  Wolcott,  and  were  living  there  in  1873,  without 
children. 


Chil.  of  Levi   Taylor  and   Elizabeth    Lyman   (Clark)   Whitney.2 

I.   Lewis  Dwight  Whitney,  b.  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  17  Jan.  1827; 
a  lumber-manufacturer;  married  at  Montpelier,  Vt.,  5  Dec.  1847,  by  Rev. 


1  Capt.  Joel  Richardson  was  born  at  Billerica, 
Mass. ;    and  died   there,  3  May  1849,  aged  72 
years.     His   wife,    Susan    Limbrie   Baker,   was 
born  at  Boston,  Mass.     After  the  death  of  her 
husband,  she  lived  with  her  daughter ;  and  died 
at  her  house,  in  Philadelphia,  7  Dec.  1871,  aged 
75  years. 

2  Elizabeth  Lyman  Clark  was  dau.  of  Benjamin 
and  Sibyl  ( Bartlett)  Clark, of  Northampton,  Mass. , 


where  she  was  born  n  Sept.  1804.  She  was 
married  (ad),  19  Nov.  1856,  at  Warren,  Vt.,  by 
Denslow  Upham,  to  Ammi  Nichols,  who  was 
born  at  Braintree,  Vt.,  27  Ap.  1800.  He  died  at 
Braintree,  26  Jan.  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 
She  was  living  at  West  Randolph,  Vt.,  in  Oct. 
1874,  with  her  dau.,  Mrs.  Nichols.  These  facts 
have  been  received  since  No.  1627  was  printed. 


538i 


5382 


5383 


Whitney  Family. 


Eli  Million,  Universalist,  to  Luranda  Rosina  Billings,  dau.  of  Rufus  and 
Hannah  (Gordon)  Billings,  of  Warren,  Vt,  formerly  of  Windsor,  Vt,  where 
she  was  born  26  March  1825.  They  dwelt  at  Montpelier  till  13  Oct.  1848; 
at  Warren  till  10  March  1856;  at  Barton,  Vt,  till  i  Jan.  1851 ;  at  Warren 
again,  till  23  Oct.  1873 ;  and  then  settled  at  Lincoln,  Vt,  where  they  were 
living  in  Oct.  1874. 

II.  Mary  Ann  Clark  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  6  May  1829; 
married  at  Montpelier,  Vt.,  28  Jan.  1 849,  Joslah  W.  Conant ;  married  (2d), 
20  Ap.  1851,  at  Warren,  Vt.,  Sumner  Billings,  a  marble-carver,  son  of 
Rufus  and  Hannah  (Gordon)  Billings,  of  Warren.  He  was  born  at  Wind- 
sor, Vt,  1 6  May  1812.  They  dwelt  at  Montpelier  for  six  years;  at 
Warren,  eight  years  ;  at  Northfield,  Vt,  three  years;  and  settled,  in  1868, 
at  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  where  he  died  2  June  1874.  She  was  living  there  in 
Nov.  1874. 

5379  III.  Lucia  Ann  Bartlett  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  30  July  1830; 
I  married  at  Montpelier,  Vt.,  28  May  1849,  Frederick  Mather  Perry,  a  dentist, 

i  son  of  William  and  Christian  (Marsh)  Perry,  of  Hartland,  Vt,  formerly  of 
Quechee,  in  Hartford,  Vt,  where  he  was  born  28  Dec.  1815.  They  dwelt 
at  Irasburgh,  Vt.,  four  years ;  and  then  settled  at  Barton,  Vt,  where  they 
were  living  in  Nov.  1 874,  without  children. 

5380  IV.  Edmond  Morris  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  15  June  1832; 
died  at  Wolcott,  27  June  1833,  and  was  buried  there. 


V.  Edmond  Morris  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  13  Sept.  1834;  a 
farmer;   married  at  Warren,  Vt,  19  Nov.  1854,  Catharine  Ellis  Royce,  dau. 
of  Eastman  and  Lucy  (Ellis)  Royce,  of  Warren,  where  she  was  born  1  3 
July  1835.     They  dwelt  at  Fayston,  Vt,  till  1868;  and  then  settled  at 
Westfield,  Vt.,  where  they  were  living  in  Nov.  1874. 

VI.  Abby  Whitlock  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  20  Feb.  1836; 
married  at  Montpelier,  Vt,  24  Dec.  1852,  Lewis   Lothrop  Tanner.     They 
were  living  at  Monpelier  in  May  1  874. 

VII.  Eliza   Eveline   Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  23   Jan.  1841; 
married  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  25  Oct.  1864,  by  Rev.  George  Hewes, 
Methodist   Episcopal,  to  Truman   Abel   Nichols,  a  carpenter  and   farmer, 
born  at  Braintree,  Vt,  26  June  1840,  son  of  Ammi  and  Abby  (Martin) 
Nichols.     They  dwelt  successively  at  Waitsfield,  Randolph,  and  Warren, 
Vt;  and  settled,  in  March  1874,  at  West  Randolph,  Vt,  where  they  were 
living  in  Oct.  1874.     He  enlisted,  14  Aug.  1861,  in  Co.  H.,  6th  Reg.,  Vt 
Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  discharged  14  Oct.  1864. 


931 


13322 


13327 


13330 


13333 


932 


EigJith  Generation. 


5384 


5385 


5386 


5387 


5388 


5389 


5390 


VIII.  Milliard    Filmore   Whitney,  b.  at  Montpelier,  Vt,  22  Feb. 
1844;  died  at  Montpelier,  19  Aug.  1844,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Philander  and   Laura   Martin   (Whitney)   Alexander. 

I.  William  Martin  Alexander,  b.  at  Morristown,  Vt,  11  Ap.  1829; 
a  carpenter  and  joiner ;  married  at  Sterling,  now  Morristown,  Vt.,  9  June 
1850,  Louisa  Lucy  Dike,  whose  father  then  lived  at  Sterling,  now  Morris- 
town.     She  was  born  at  Sterling,  now  Johnson,  Vt,  i  Feb.  1832,  dau.  of 
Zoroaster  Robert  and  Amanda  Priscilla  (Eaton)  Dike.     They  settled  at 
Morristown,  and  were  living  there  in  1873. 

II.  Freeman    Royal  Alexander,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  i  Feb.  1830; 
married  at  Morristown,  Vt.,  6  Nov.  1853,  Elvira  Baker,  dau.  of  Arad  and 
Mary  Kimball  (Bishop)  Baker,  of  Morristown,  where  she  was  born  3  Ap. 
1836.     They  settled  at  Morristown;  where  he  died  10  March  1871,  and 
was  buried  at  Cady's  Falls,  in  the  same  town.     He  was  a  member  of  Co. 
E,  1 3th  Vt.  Volunteers;  took  part  in  the  battle  of  Gettysburgh  ;  returned 
unhurt,  but  with  ruined  health,  and  never  recovered.     She  was  living  at 
Morristown  in  1873. 

III.  Lucius  Philander  Alexander,  b.  at  Morristown,  Vt,  10  Nov. 
1831;   a  mechanic;    enlisted  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  10  Sept.  1862,  as  a 
corporal,  in  Co.   G,  24th   Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry ;   and  died  at   New 
Orleans  Barracks  Hospital,  from  typhoid  fever,  30  June  1863,  unmarried. 
He  was  buried  about  five  miles  from  New  Orleans. 

IV.  Charles  Monroe  Alexander,  b.  at  Morristown,  Vt,  10  June 
1833  ;  a  farmer;  married  at  Waterbury  Centre,  Vt,  10  June  1865,  by  Rev. 
George  Whitney,  Methodist,  to  Mary  Allen  Bennett,  dau.  of  Joseph  How- 
land  and  Lucy  Smith  (Simmons)  Bennett,  of  Stowe,  Vt,  where  she  was  born 
20  July  1832.     He  dwelt  at  Stowe  for  eight  years,  from  1854  to  1862  ;  at 

:  Wolcott,  Vt,  for  two  years,  from   1862   to   1864;    at  Morristown,   nine 
years;  and  then  moved  to  Johnson,  Vt,  where  he  was  living  in  1873. 

V.  Byron  Whitney  Alexander,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  3   Sept.  1835; 
married  Margaret  C.  Creig,  of  Johnson,  Vt ;    died  at  Morristown,  Vt,  4 
July  1858,  and  was  buried  at  Cady's  Falls,  in  that  town. 

VI.  Laura  Maria  Alexander,  b.  at  Morristown,  Vt,  22  Aug.  1840; 
married  there,  29  Ap.  1863,  George  Tinker,  a  farmer,  son  of  James  and 
Jane  (Hunkins)  Tinker,  of  Fletcher,  Vt,  where  he  was  born  22  June  1840. 
They  dwelt  at  Morristown  till  the  beginning  of  1 864 ;  and  then  settled  at 
Fletcher,  where  they  were  living  in  1874. 


Whitney  Family. 


Child   of  Jesse   Bedient  and    Hannah    (Estabrook)   Whitney. 

5391         I.  Norman  Gustavus  Whitney,  b.  about  1836;  a  clergyman;  was 
living  in  Wisconsin  in  1874,  place  unknown. 


Chil.  of  James  and   Abigail   Taylor   (Whitney)   Jockow. 

5392        I.  Cornelius  Jockow,  died  in  the  Union  army,  during  the  war  of 
1 86 1.     His  home  was  at  Waterbury,  Vt. 

Little,  a  carpenter.    They  were 


5393         II.  Cornelia  Jockow,  married 
living  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  in  1874. 


5399 


VI.  Josiah  Benjamin  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  25  Oct  1845;  a 
teacher;  died  in  his  father's  house,  at  Craftsbury,  Vt,  from  typhus  fever, 
8  Dec.  1863. 


Chil.  of  Henry   Eaton   and    Maria   (Stratton)   Whitney. 

5400  I.  Asa  Stratton  Whitney,  b.  at  Craftsbury,  Vt,  13  Feb.  1836;  un- 
married; died  there,  in  his  father's  house,  17  March  1860,  and  was  buried 
at  Craftsbury. 


933 


1629 


1631 


Chil.  of  Gamaliel  Taylor  and   Fanny  (Preston)   Whitney.  1632 

5394  I.  Myron   Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  20  Feb.  1831;  died 
there,  17  Aug.  1837. 

5395  II.  Eliza  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  28  July  1834;   died  at  Crafts- 
bury,  Vt,  21  Feb.  1858,  unmarried. 

5396  III.  Daniel  Dustin  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  21  Feb.  1836;  was 
a    member  of  Co.  F,  nth   Reg.,  Vt.  Vol.  Heavy  Artillery;    and  died  at 
Washington,  D.  C.,  21  March  1863,  unmarried. 

5397  IV.  Isaac  Pennock  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt.,  10  June  1840;  a      13347 
tinner;    married,  4  Sept.  1867,  Sarah   A.   Ellis,  of  Indiana.     They  were 

living  at  North  Craftsbury,  Vt.,  in  1874. 

5398  i      V.  Sarah  Augusta  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  3  Sept.  1843  ;  died 

at  Craftsbury,  Vt.,  22  Feb.  1868. 


1633 


934 


5402 


5403 


5404 


5405 
5406 


Eighth   Generation. 


II.  William  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  5  Jan.  1838;  enlisted,  July 
1862,  in  Co.  E,  3d  Reg.,  Vt.  Vol.;  was  wounded  in  the  battle  of  The 
Wilderness;  and  died  of  small-pox,  22  Jan.  1865,  in  the  hospital  at  Mont- 
pelier, Vt,  and  was  buried  at  Montpelier. 

Roll  of  Honor,  No.  16,  p.  166,  shows  that  W.  H.  Whitney,  a  private  in 
Co.  D,  ist  Vermont  Cavalry,  died  27  Jan.  1865,  and  was  buried  in  the 
Soldiers'  Cemetery  at  Montpelier,  Vt.  Perhaps  this  refers  to  the  same 
person. 

III.  Martha  Maria  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  5  Feb.  1840;  mar-    13349 
ried  Charles  Nelson.     They  were  living  at  1 8  Adams  Street,  Lowell,  Mass., 

in  1873. 

IV.  Hannah  Taylor  Whitney,  b.  in  Vermortt,  5  June  1843  ;  married 
Jeremiah   Marston   Merrill;  and  settled  at  Craftsbury,  Vt,  where  she  died 
10  Ap.  1868,   and  was  buried.      After  her  death,  he  moved  to  Illinois. 
They  had  no  children. 

V.  Mary  Elsie  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  3  Ap.  1845;  married, 
16  Ap.  1868,  Albert   Eliezer  Cowles,  who  was  born  at  Craftsbury,  Vt.,  14 
May  1843. 


Chil.  of  Jesse  and   Tema   (Whitney)   Foster. 

I.  Enoch  Foster,  married;  and  died  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  about  1863. 

II.  Sarah  Foster,  was  living  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Alvah   Spaulding  and   Idris   (Richardson)   Whitney. 

5407  I.  Sarah    M.  Whitney,  b.  at  Lowell,  Mass.;  died  at  Wolcott,  Vt., 
when  young. 

5408  II.  Sylvia  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt;  was  living  at  Lowell,  Mass., 
in  1874,  unmarried. 

5409  III.   Ida  Whitney,  b.  at  Lowell,  Mass.;  was  living  there  in  1874,  un- 
married. 


IV.  Julia  Whitney,  b.  at  Craftsbury,  Vt;  was  living  at  Lowell,  Mass., 
in  1874,  unmarried. 


Whitney  Family. 

935 

5411 
5412 
5413 


5414 


5415 


5416 


5417 


V.  Helen  Whitney,  b.  at  Craftsbury,  Vt;  was  living  at  Lowell,  Mass., 
in  1874,  unmarried. 

VI.  Nellie   Whitney,  b.  at  Hyde  Park,  Vt;    was  living  at  Lowell, 
Mass.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 

VII.  Flora  Whitney,  b.  at  Walcott,  Vt;  was  living  at  Lowell,  Mass., 
in  1874,  unmarried. 

We  have  been  unable  to  overcome  the  reserve  of  this  household. 


Chil.  of  William  and   Maria  (Whitney)   Delano. 

I.  Mary  St.  Clair  Delano,  b.  at  Eagle  Harbor,  in  Gaines,  N.  Y.,  6  June 
1830  ;  married  there,  30  Oct.  1853,  her  mother's  cousin,  Jeremiah  Whitney, 
son  of  Jeremiah  and  Elizabeth  (Underfill!)  Whitney.     See  his  record. 

II.  Maria   Louisa   Delano,  b.  at  Eagle  Harbor,  in  Gaines,  N.  Y.,  7 
Feb.  1832;  died  at  Eagle  Harbor,  23  Oct.  1834,  and  was  buried  near  her 
mother,  in  the  Long  Bridge  Cemetery,  west  of  Eagle  Harbor. 

III.  William   Jonathan    Delano,  b.  at  Eagle  Harbor,  in  Gaines, 
N.  Y.,  7  May  1834;  a  cooper;  married  there,  5  Sept.  1855,  by  Rev.  L.  H. 
Chase,   Christian,  to    Esther  Jane  Chase,    dau.   of  Artemas   and  Julina 
(Dinsmore)  Chase,  of  Eagle  Harbor,  formerly  of  Barre,  N.  Y.,  where  she 
was  born  11  Nov.  1833.     They  dwelt  on  the  peninsula,  opposite   San- 
dusky,  Ohio,  till  the  Spring  of  1856;  at  Sandusky;  at  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
till  Oct.  1856;   at  Eagle  Harbor  till  Ap.  1858;   at  Clayton,  Ind.,  till  the 
Spring  of  1 86 1 ;  at  Eagle  Harbor  till  May  1862;    when  he  went  to  Cali- 
fornia, and  she  to  her  father's  house,  remaining  till  1 864,  during  which 
year  they  lived  in  Lansing,  Mich.,  Attica,  Ind.,  and  Terre   Haute,  Ind., 
reaching  the  latter  place  31  Dec.,  and  remaining  till  March  1865.     They 
dwelt  at  Ellsworth,  Ind.,  till  July  1866;  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  and  Lyons,  Mich., 
till  28  Sept.  1868,  when  he  started  for  Indiana,  to  select  a  new  home,  and 
she  returned  to  her  father's  house  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  since  which  she  has 
never  seen   him.     Believing  him  dead,  she  married  (2d),  28  Oct.  1871, 
David  H.  Chase,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  4  June 
1 8 1 8.     They  were  living  two  and  a  half  miles  east  of  the  city  of  Adrian, 
Mich.,  in  Sept.  1877. 


Chil.  of  Lucius  and    Electa   (Whitney)   Cobb. 

I.   Isaac  Franklin  Cobb,  b.  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  13  May  1830;  a  car- 
penter and  joiner;  married  at  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  28  Dec.  1852,  by  Seymour 


1640 

5335 
1617 


13354 


1641 
13356 


936 


S4I9 


5420 


5421 


5422 


5423 


Eighth  Generation. 


Cunningham,  to  Eliza  Amanda  Utley,  whose  father  then  lived  at  Lock-port, 
N.  Y.  She  was  born  at  Clarence,  N.  Y.,  25  Nov.  1834,  dau.  of  Palmer  and 
Lysba  (Hulbert)  Utley.  They  settled  at  Newstead,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1853; 
moved  to  Bowmansville,  in  Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  i  Oct.  1856;  to  Clarence 
Centre,  Nov.  1857;  to  Newstead  again,  Ap.  1858  ;  to  Richville,  N.Y.,  May 
1871;  and  in  May  1873,  to  Sardinia,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in 
1874- 

II.  Hezekiah  Whitney  Cobb,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  19  Jan.  1832;  a    13359 
physician;    studied  at  the  St.  Louis  Medical  College,  in  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1858-9;  married  at  Shelby  Centre,  N.  Y.,  28  July  1859,  by  Rev.  Jefferson 

D.  Childs,  Christian,  to  Sarah  Evaline  Fishell,  whose  parents  then  lived  at 
Pembroke,  N.  Y.  She  was  born  at  Rush,  N.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1833,  dau.  of 
Joseph  and  Amelia  (Leiter)  Fishell.  They  settled  at  Pleasant  Gap,  Mo.; 
and  in  1869,  removed  to  Indian  Falls,  on  the  Tonawanda  Indian  Reserva- 
tion, in  Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  Jan.  1875.  He  was 
licensed  to  practise  medicine,  4  Dec.  1 874,  by  the  Genesee  County  Medical 
Society. 

III.  Maria  Louisa  Cobb,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  4  Jan.  1834;  married  in    13360 
the  Methodist  Church  at  Akron,  N.  Y.,  25  Ap.  1858,  by  Rev.  R.  D.  Miller, 

to  Absalom  Biiiington,  a  physician  and  Methodist  preacher,  of  Clarence 
Hollow,  N.  Y.  He  was  born  in  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  26  Ap.  1829,  son  of 
William  and  Catharine  (Viele)  Biiiington ;  moved  to  Clarence  Hollow, 
when  eight  years  old  ;  studied  medicine  with  Dr.  O.  R.  Parker,  of  Clarence, 
and  graduated  at  the  Buffalo  Medical  College.  They  settled  at  Middleville, 
Mich.,  where  he  was  living  in  1 874,  engaged  in  the  practice  of  medicine. 

IV.  Mary  Electa  Cobb,  b.  at  Newstead,  N.  Y.,  21  Aug.  1836;  died 
at  Newstead,  29  Aug.  1836,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Jane  Electa  Cobb,  b.  at  Newstead,  N.  Y.,  19  Dec.  1837  ;  married    13362 
there,  in  her  father's  house,  7  June  1857,  by  Lorenzo  Covey,  to  Charles 
Rogo,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  in  Prussia,  Europe.     They  were  living  at 
Flushing,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

VI.  Margaret  Ann   Cobb,  b.  at  Newstead,  N.  Y.,  28  June  1839;    13364 
married  at  Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  23  Aug.  1857,  Charles  Billyard,  a  farmer,  who 

was  born  at  Newstead.  She  obtained  a  divorcement  from  him  in  1871; 
and  was  living  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  in  1874. 


VII.  Gertrude  Frances  Amelia  Cobb,  b.  at  Newstead,  N.  Y.,  16 
May  1845  ;  died  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  unmarried,  1 1  Jan.  1866;  and  was  buried 
in  the  cemetery  at  Akron,  N.  Y. 


5425 


5426 


5427 


5428 


5429 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Lev)   St.  Clair  and   Clarissa   (Jones)   Whitney. 

5424         I.  Whitney,  a  son,  lived  only  a  few  hours,  and  the  date  of  his 

birth  was  not  recorded. 


II. 


Whitney,  a  son,  lived  only  a  few  hours,  and  the  date  of  his 


IV.  Charles  Jones  Whitney,  b.  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  6  Sept.  1842;  a 
grain-broker ;  married  at  her  father's  house,  1 3  Beekman  Place,  New  York 
City,  10  Oct.  1872,  by  Rev.   C.  W.   Morrill,  D.  D.,  rector  of  St.  Alban's 
Prot.  Epis.  Church,  to  Cordelia  Fannie  Levieu,  who  was  born  at  Westfield, 
N.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1853,  dau.   of  Douglas  Alexander  and  Cordelia  Clephane 
Clark  (Wilson)  Levieu.     He  was  living  at  New  York  in  1874,  his  place  of 
business  being  at  39  Pearl  Street. 

V.  Hetty  Maria  Whitney,  b.  at  Eagle  Harbor,  in  Gaines,  N.  Y.,  21 
Jan.  1845;  married  there,  5  May  1870,  George  Edwlnton  Hall.     They  were 
living  at  174  Second  Avenue,  New  York  City,  in  1874;   and  he  was  then 
a  clerk  in  the  office  of  the  Collector  of  Customs. 


Chil.  of  Asa  and   Jane   (Eaton)   Dike. 

I.  Edna  Mudget  Dike,  b.  at  Sterling,  Vt,  12  Oct.  1818;  married  at 
Covington,  Penn.,  I  Jan.  1836,  Wyatt  Sumner,  a  farmer,  son  of  Adam  and 
Mary  (Randall)  Sumner,  of  Charleston,  Penn.  He  was  born  at  Morris- 
town,  Vt,  19  Feb.  1809.  They  dwelt  at  Covington  till  1853;  and  then 
moved  to  Richmond,  Penn.,  where  she  died,  23  May  1856,  and  was 
buried.  He  died  at  Delmar,  Penn.,  in  March  1873. 


937 


1643 


birth  was  not  recorded. 

III.  Joseph  St.  Clair  Whitney,  b.  at  Orange,  N.  }.,  31  Jan.  1838;      13368 
an  accountant ;  married  at  Middle  Settlement,  near  New  Hartford,  N.  Y., 
Susan   Russell,  who  died  at  Allentown,   Penn.,  in  Oct  1871.     He  was 
living  at  New  York  City  in  1874,  his  place  of  business  being  at  169  Reade 
Street. 


13375 


1645 
13376 


5430 
5431 

II.  Desire   Maples   Dike,  b.  at  Sterling,  Vt,  2   Dec.  1819;  died  at 
Covington,  Penn.,  13  Ap.  1836,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Philena  Maria  Dike,  b.  at  Sterling,  Vt,  4  June  1821;   married 
at  Covington,  Penn.,  22  July  1835,  Hiram  Welch,  a  farmer,  son  of  Samuel 
and  Hannah  (Doyne)  Welch,  of  Sullivan,  Penn.     He  was  born  at  Law- 
renceville,  Penn.,  16  Oct.  1815.     They  settled  at  Covington;  and,  25  Dec. 

118 

I338I 

938 


Eighth   Generation. 


5432 


5433 


5434 


5435 


1839,  moved  to  Sullivan,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1875.     She  was  a 
member  of  the  Christian  Church. 

IV.  Henry  Eaton  Dike,  b.  at  Sterling,  Vt,  3  July  1823;  a  millwright; 
married  at  Covington,  Penn.,  I  Nov.  1848,  by  Benjamin  Kress,  to  Martha 
Ann   Cleveland,  dau.   of  Enos   and    Patty  (Dike)  Cleveland,  of  Spafford, 
N.  Y.     She  was  born  at  Sterling,  22  June  1828.     They  dwelt  at  Covington 
till  15   Sept.  1852;   at  Mifflin,  Penn.,  till  20  Sept.  1859;    at    Stewardson, 
Penn.,  till   26  Oct.  1860;    at  Coudersport,  Penn.,  till  25  Jan.  1862;    and 
then  moved  to  Richmond,  Penn.,  where  he  was  living  in  Sept.  1875.     She 
died  at  Richmond,  25  Jan.  1873,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Goodale 
Cemetery. 

V.  Irena  Dike,  twin,  b.  at  Sterling,  Vt,  i  Ap.  1826;  married  at  Rich- 
mond, Penn.,  10  June  1849,  by  Rev.   Nathan  S.  Whiting,   Christian,  to 
Lev!  Cleveland,  a  farmer,  son  of  Aaron  and  Betsey  (Dike)  Cleveland,  of 
Sullivan,  Penn.      He  was  born  at  Morristown,  Vt,  16  Ap.  1827.      They 
dwelt   at   Richmond   till  29  March  1850;  at  Sullivan  till  Feb.  1860;  at 
Richmond  again,  till  1863;  at  Sullivan  once  more,  till  Jan.  1866;  at  St. 
John's,  Mich.,  till  Nov.  1874,  when  they  settled  five  miles  from  there,  in 
Greenbush,  Mich.,  on  a  farm,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1875. 

VI.  Almena  Amanda  Dike,  twin,  b.  at  Stering,  Vt,  i  Ap.  1826; 
married  at  Covington,  Penn.,  29  Oct.  1846,  by  Rev.  Calvin  Newell,  Chris- 
tian, to  her  father's  cousin,  Chauncey  Dike,  a  farmer,  son  of  Elijah  and 
Hannah  (Kenfield)  Dike,  of  Sterling,  and  g.  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Anna 
Dike.      He  was  born  at  Morristown,  Vt.,  6  Dec.  1818.      They  dwelt  at 
Covington  about  eighteen  months;  at  Charlestown,  Penn.,  one  year;  at 
Covington  again,  four  and  a  half  years;  at  Mifflin,  Penn.,  thirteen  months; 
and  then  returned  to  Covington,  and  lived  there  till  May  1857.     She  mar- 
ried (2d),  10  Feb.  1862,  at  Lawrenceville,   Penn.,  John    Salmon    Dike,  a 
double   cousin   of  her   first   husband,  and  son  of  Elinoz  and  Elizabeth 
(Kenfield)  Dike,  of  Morristown,  where  he  was  born  5  July  1818.     They 
lived  at  Blossburgh,  Penn.;  and,  in  1865,  moved  to  Mansfield,  Penn.,  where 
they  were  living  in  June  1875,  members  of  the  Christian  Church. 

VII.  Reuben    Dike,   b.   at  Sterling,   Vt,   29   Oct.  1828;    a  farmer; 
married  at  Sullivan,  Penn.,  4  Nov.  1849,  Sadilla  Culver,  dau.  of  Asa  and 
Phebe  Ann  (Lane)  Culver,  of  Cherry  Flats,  in  Charlestown,  Penn.,  where 
she  was  born  24  Dec.  1 828.     They  have  lived  at  Richmond,  Charlestown, 
Maple  Hill  (in  Blossburgh),  Antrim,  and,  since  27  Feb.  1875,  at  Cherry 
Flats,  that  being  their  home  in  June  1875.     They  were  members  of  the 
Christian  Church.     He  enlisted  in  Mansfield,  Penn.,  25  Aug.  1864,  in  Co. 
H,  207*  Reg.,  Penn.  Vol.;  and  was  discharged,  6  June  1865,  at  Chestnut 
Hill  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 


5436 


Whitney  Family. 


5437 


5440 


VIII.  Mary  Jane  Dike,  b.  at  Scott,  N.  Y.,  9  Jan.  1835;  married  at 
Covington,  Penn.,  15  July  1855,  by  Rev.  David  Pendleton  Merritt,  Baptist, 
to  Horace  Odell,  a  farmer,  son  of  Alexander  and  Anna  (Beattie)  Odell,  of 
Spencer,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  31  Oct.  1833.     They  dwelt  in  Sullivan, 
three  miles  south  of  Mainsburgh,  Penn.,  till  the  Autumn  of  1860;  then 
moved  to  Richmond,  two  miles  south-west  of  Mansfield,  Penn.,  where  they 
were  living  in    May  1875,  members  of  the  Christian  Church.      He  was 
drafted,  1 6  Oct.  1863,  for  nine  months'  service,  which  he  performed  in  Co. 
A,  17 ist  Penn.  Regiment;  and  was  discharged  in  Aug.  1864. 

IX.  Lucy    Maples    Dike,    b.    at   Covington,    Penn.,    29   Jan.  1837; 
married  there,  2O  May  1855,  Henry  Kilbourn,1  a  physician  and  surgeon, 
son  of  John  and  Anna  (Ashley)  Kilbourn,  of  Shrewsbury,  Vt,  afterward 
of  Canton,  N.  Y.     He  was  born  at  Shrewsbury,  23  March  1 802.     They 
lived  at  Covington  for  about  five  years;  at  Fall  Brook,  Penn.,  about  two 
years;  and  then  settled  at  Blossburgh,  Penn.,  where  she  died  9  May  1873. 
She  was  buried  at  Covington.     They  were  members  of  the  Baptist  Church. 
He  was  living  at  Blossburgh  in  May  1875. 


Chil.  of  Horatio   Nelson   and   Sally  (Whitney)   Lathrop. 

5438  I.  Veranus  Lathrop,  b.  3  Oct.  1824;  died  unmarried. 

5439  II.  Eliza   Ann   Lathrop,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  19  Oct.  1825;    married 
Hollis  Cray;    married  (2d)  Earl    Boutelle;    and   lived  at  Bakersfield,  Vt, 
in  1874. 


III.  Marvin  Lathrop,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  21  Oct.  1828;  married 
Bridget  Rafferty,  from  Ireland ;  married  (2d)  Harriet  Leach,  of  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.;  and  was  living  at  Forest,  Wis.,  in  1874.  He  served  in  the 
war  of  1861. 


5441  '  IV.  Jesse  Whitney  Lathrop,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  in  Jan.  1831;  died 
at  Wolcott,  27  March  1832,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  garden  of  his 
grandfather,  Jesse  Whitney. 


1  The  Kilbourn  Genealogy,  p.  295,  published 
in  1856,  says:  "he  graduated  at  the  'Vermont 
Academy  of  Medicine'  at  Castleton,  Dec.  10, 
1828;  m.  Fanny  Briggs,  of  his  native  town, 
Dec.  22,  1828,  and  settled  in  Langdon,  N.  H. 
He  was  appointed  surgeon  of  the  l6th  regiment 
of  New  Hampshire  militia  in  1832,  and  held 
the  office  for  three  or  four  years.  In  May,  1840, 
he  removed  to  Covington,  Tioga  Co.,  Penn., 
where  he  still  continues  in  the  practice  of  his 


profession.  His  children  are — Henrietta,  An- 
tonetta,  Henry,  Ferdinand,  Catharine,  and  one 
other.  Mrs.  Fanny  Kilbourn  d.  in  Covington, 
Penn.,  March  10,  1854.  The  editor  of  'The 
Primitive  Christian',  (of  May  12,  1854,)  referring 
to  her  death,  says — '  Dr.  Kilbourn  is  the  most 
celebrated  physician  in  Northern  Pennsylvania. 
He  is  a  man  of  deep  and  lively  sympathy,  and 
must  feel  the  loss  of  his  companion  to  be  irre- 
parable for  himself  and  children." 


939 


'34'9 


13422 


1 647 


13424 


13430 


940 


5442 


Eighth  Generation. 


5443 


5444 


5445 


5446 


5447 
5448 


V.  Charles    Lathrop,   b.   at  Wolcott,  Vt,   9   Oct.  1836;    a  farmer, 
carpenter  and  joiner ;    married   at  Johnson,  Vt,  22   March  1855,  Caroline 
Sarah  Page,  dau.  of  John  Hale  and  Sarah  (Sherman)  Page,  of  Cambridge, 
Vt,  where  she  was  born  II  March  1837.     They  dwelt  at  Waterville,  Vt, 
in  1855  and  1856;  at  Lowell,  Vt,  in  1857  and  1858;   at  Bakersfield,  Vt., 
in  1859;   at  Fairfield,  Vt,  in  1860;   at  Oregon,  Wis.,  1861  to  1867;   and 
then  moved  to  Forest,  Wis.     She  died  at  Forest,  28  July  1872,  and  was 
buried  there,  in  Vermont  Cemetery.     He  married  (2d),  21  Nov.  1873,  at 
Hillsborough,  Wis.,  Sarah  Maria  Dustin,  born  at  Derby,  Vt,  9  June  1847, 
dau.  of  Hoel  and  Lucy  (Levings)  Dustin.     They  were  living  at  Forest  in 
March  1875.     He  has  been  justice  of  the  peace  in  that  county. 

VI.  John   Lathrop,  b.  at  Cambridge,  Vt,  3  Sept.  1839;  a  carpenter,  j  13436 
joiner  and   wheelwright;   married  there,  24  March  1861,    Harriet   Adelia 
Leach,  dau.  of  John  Josiah  and  Sarah  Jane  (Enslow)  Leach,  of  Cambridge, 
where  she  was  born  28  Aug.  1844.     They  dwelt  at  Cambridge  for  one 

year;  at   Fairfield,  Vt.,  one   year;    at  Bakersfield,  Vt.,  five  years;  and 
then  moved  to  Forest,  Wis.,  where  they  were  living  in  Dec.  1874. 

VII.  Napoleon  Bonaparte  Lathrop,  b.  at  Cambridge,  Vt.,  28  May 
1840;  a  farmer;  married    Nancy   Jane  Aldrich ;   and   was   living   on   the 
homestead  at  Cambridge,  with  his  father,  in  1873.     He  served  in  the  war 
of  1861. 

VIII.  Lucy  Ann  Lathrop,  b.  at  Cambridge,  Vt.,  27  July  1842  ;  mar- 
ried there,  30  Sept.  1863,  by  Rev.  Edwin  Wheelock,  Congregational,  to 
Luther  Dickinson,  a  farmer,  son  of  Ira  and  Martha  (Story)  Dickinson,  of 
Underbill,  Vt,  where  he  was  born  15  July  1836.     They  settled  at  Under- 
bill, and  were  living  there  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Freeman   and   Nancy   Evans   (Watson)   Whitney. 

I.  Eliza  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt;  died  at  Wolcott,  and  was  buried 
there,  in  the  garden  of  her  grandfather,  Jesse  Whitney. 

II.  Elvira  Mary  Ette  Whitney,  b.  at  Wolcott,  Vt;  died  young. 

III.  Emily  Rosette  Whitney,  b.  at  Pittsfield,  N.  H.,  30  July  1837;    13444 
married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  30  May  1861,  Luther  Melvin  Underbill,  a  broker, 

son  of  Jesse  and  Mary  (Brown)  Underbill,  of  Chester,  N.  H.,  where  he  was 
born  22  June  1837.  He  died  at  Auburn,  N.  H.,  22  Aug.  1869,  and  was 
buried  there.  She  dwelt  at  one  time  in  Manchester,  N.  H.;  and  in  Sept. 


Whitney  Family. 


941 


5455 


1874,  was  living  in  Boston,  Mass.,  the  superintendent  of  the  dress-making 
department  of  Jordan,  Marsh  &  Co.'s  establishment  in  Washington  Street, 
corner  of  Central  Court. 

IV.  Ella  Annette  Whitney,  b.  at  Pittsfield,  N.  H.,  n  June  1843; 
married    there,    28    Dec.   1860,   William    Badger,  son   of  Judge  William 
Badger,   of  Concord,  N.  H.     She  had  one  child,  who  lived  five  weeks. 
She  died  of  consumption,  in  her  father's  house  at  Chelsea,  Vt,  24  March 
1 862,  and  was  buried  at  Chelsea. 

V.  Harvey  Orlando  Whitney,  b.  at  Pittsfield,  N.  H.;  and  died  when 
a  few  months  old. 

Chii.  of  Freeman   and   Betsey  Roberts  (Smith)  Whitney. 

VI.  Sarah   Eliza  Whitney,  b.  at  Chelsea,  Vt,  13  Dec.  1856;  was 
living  with  her  mother,  at  49  South  Central  Street,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  in  Sept. 
1874,  a  member  of  the  Chestnut  Street  Methodist  Church. 


Child   of   Horace  Clement  and    Phllura   (Austin)   Whitney. 

I.  Laura  Lucinda  Whitney,  b.  at  Farnam,  Canada  East,  23  Sept. 
185  I ;  married  at  Appleton,  Wis.,  2  Jan.  1873,  Samuel  Augustus  McEvers. 
They  were  living  at  Neenah,  Wis.,  in  January  1874;  and  refused  to  give 
any  account  of  themselves  or  their  children. 


Chil.  of  George   Huyler  and   Ursula   (Hawkins)   Whitney. 

I.  Eliza  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  10  Dec.  1841;  died  at 
St.  Alban's,  17  Sept.  1842,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  George  Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  14  Sept.  1843; 
and  was  accidentally  killed  in  a  saw-mill,  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  to  Oct  1844. 
He  was  buried  at  Fairfield. 

III.  Albert   Bogue  Whitney,  b.  at  Swanton,  Vt,  21  Jan.  1844; 
enlisted,  18   Sept  1861,  at  Middlebury,  Vt,  in   Co.  B,  5th   Reg.,  Vt.  Vol. 
Infantry,  and  served  till  he  lost  a  leg  on  the  second  day  of  the  seven  days 
battle    before    Richmond,  and  was   captured.     He  was   held   a  prisoner 
four  weeks.     He  was  living  at  Jamestown,  Mich.,  unmarried,  in  Sept.  1874. 


1648 


1653 


1655 


942 


5456 


5457 


5458 


5459 
546o 

546i 

5462 


5463 


Eighth   Generation. 


IV.  Helen  Eliza  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  27  Oct.  1845;  married    13445 
at  Grand   Rapids,  Mich.,  28   Sept.  1867,  by  Rev.  William  Warren,   Free  j 
Baptist,  to  Samuel  William    Rust,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at  Woodcock, 
Penn.,  13    March    1827,   son    of   John    and    Barbary   (Camp)   Rust.     He 
enlisted  at  Grand   Rapids,  28  Sept.  1861,  in  Co.  C,  2d   Reg.,  Mich.  Vol. 
Cavalry;  and  was  discharged  17  Aug.  1865.     They  lived  at  Jamestown, 
Mich.,  in  1874. 

V.  Eliza  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  17  Dec.  1847;   married  I  13448 
at  Rutland,  Vt,  6   May  1865,   by  Rev.    H.  F.  Carpenter,  Adventist,   to 
Lodner  Henry  Hood,  a  carpenter,  of  Chelsea,  Vt.      He  was  born  at  Wash- 
ington, Vt,   29  Dec.  1843,   son   of  Amos  and   Betsey  (Hibbard)   Hood. 

They  settled  at  Jamestown,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  1874. 

VI.  Oscar  Wallace  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  25   March  1850; 
a  farmer;    married  at  Jamestown  Centre,  Mich.,  23   Nov.  1871,  by  Rev. 
Elbridge  Cilley,  Baptist,  to  Amy  Jackson,  who  was  born  in  Commercial 
Road,  London,  England,  6  Feb.  1852,  dau.  of  John   and   Amy  (Barnly) 
Jackson.     They  were  living    at  Jamestown,  Mich.,   in   Aug.  1870.     He 
enlisted  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  30  July  1864,  in  Co.  G,  8th  Reg.,  Mich. 
Vol.  Infantry;    and  was  discharged  at  Washington,  D.  C.,   30  July  1865. 
He  enlisted,  7  March  1866,  under  Capt.  Peter  E.  Haine,  in  Co.  E,  —  Reg., 
U.  S.  Engineers;  and  was  discharged  7  March  1869. 

VII.  George  Edgar  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  27  March  1852; 
died  there,  20  Feb.  1854,  of  scarlet  fever,  and  was  buried  at  Fairfield. 

VIII.  Larkin   Wilcox  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  20  Jan.  1854; 
moved  with  his  parents,  in  1864,  to  Jamestown,  Mich.;  and  was  living 
there  with  his  mother,  in  Aug.  1 874. 

IX.  Edgar  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Vt,  17  Ap.  1856;  moved  with 
his  parents,  in  1864,  to  Jamestown,  Mich.  ;  and  was  living  there  with  his 
mother,  in  Aug.  1874. 

X.  George  Huyler  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Vt,  13  July  1859; 
and  was  living  with  his  mother,  at  Jamestown,  Mich.,  in  Aug.  1874. 


Child   of  Reuben    Dighton   and   Eliza   (Whitney)    Bowers. 


1656 


I.  Harrison  William  Bowers,  b.  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  15  Nov.  1837;!  13451 
a  farmer;  married  at  Beardstown,  111.,  24  Sept.  1861,  by  Rev.  Daniel  W. 


Whitney  Family. 


Shurtleff,  Christian,  to  Catharine  Thirza  Parvin,  who  was  born  at  Quincy, 
111.,  28  Jan.  1839,  dau.  of  Arthur  Parvin.  They  were  living  at  Garner, 
111.,  in  1873.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Union  army,  during  the  war  of  1861. 


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5468 


Chil.  of  Lorenzo   Dow  and    Melinda   (Reynolds)   Whitney. 

I.  Elvira    Melinda   Whitney,  b.  at  Bakersfield,  Vt,  10  Jan.  1843; 
married,  in  June  1861,  Charles  Wesley  Hill;  and  died  at  Richmond,  Vt., 
1 6  Feb.  1873.     He  was  living  at  Richmond  in  July  1874. 

II.  Henry  Dow  Whitney,  b.  at  Fletcher,  Vt,  28  Ap.  1845  ;  a  farmer; 
enlisted,  10  Dec.  1861,  in  Co.  — ,  8th  Reg.,  Vermont  Vol.   Infantry,  and 
was  discharged  10  June  1865  ;  married  at  Belvidere,  Vt,  15  Oct.  1865,  by 
Rev.  Robert   Davis  Whittemore,  Christian,  to  Harriet   Clarina  Reynolds, 
whose  parents  then  lived  at  Belvidere.     She  was  born  at  Fairfield,  Vt.,  1 5 
July  1 844,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  Haskel  and  Lois  Chase  (Squires)  Reynolds. 
They  settled  at  Hyde  Park,  Vt;  and,  in  May  1873,  moved  to  Belvidere, 
where  they  were  living  in  July  1874. 

III.  Alvin  James  Whitney,  b.  at  Fletcher,  Vt,  14  Oct.  1847  ;  served 
in  the  war  of  1861 ;  married  at  Morristown,  Vt,  II  Aug.  1867,  Charlotte 
Brown  Fisher.     They  were  living  at  Belvidere,  Vt,  in  1874. 

IV.  Julia  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Fletcher,  Vt,  in  May  1850;  was  living 
at  Sheldon,  Vt,  in  1873. 

V.  Mary  Eleanor  Whitney,  b.  at  Fletcher,  Vt,  8  May  1852;  mar- 
ried, 15  June  1872,  Edwin  D.  Allyn,  of  Charlestown,  Vt;  and  died  at  East 
Charlestown,  11  July  1874,  of  consumption. 

Chil.   of  Lorenzo  Dow  and   Mahala   (Dike)   Whitney. 

VI.  Ira  Whitney,  b.  at  Fletcher,  Vt,  in  Sept.  1855  ;    was  living  at 

Wolcott,  Vt,  in  1873. 

VII.  Luther  Whitney,  b.  at  Fletcher,   Vt,  17  Jan.  1859;    and  was 
living  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  in  1873. 

VIII.  Lucy  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  East  Fairfield,  Vt,  27  Oct.  1862; 
and  was  living  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  in  1873. 

IX.  George   Huyler  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  17  May  1867; 
and  was  living  at  Wolcott,  Vt,  in  1873. 


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Eighth   Generation. 


Child   of  John   William   and   Elvira   (Whitney)   Wallace. 

I.  Ella  Udell  Wallace,  b.  at  Ludlow,  Vt.,  16  Jan.  1849;  married  at 
Amboy,  111.,  5  July  1868,  by  Rev.  G.  J.  Bliss,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to 
Andrew  Jackson  Scott,  who  was  born  at  Dresden,  Tenn.,  10  May  1846, 
son  of  Robert  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Vowell)  Scott.  They  were  living  in 
Plant  Street,  Amboy,  in  1873. 


Chil.   of  Daniel   Bentley  and   Polly   (Whitney)   Mitchell. 


5474          I.  Rensselaer  Soule  Mitchell,  b.  at   Fairfield,  Vt,  2  Ap.  1833; 
died  at  Fairfield,  26  Sept.  1834,  and  was  buried  there. 


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5476 


5477 


II.  Esther  Mitchell,  b.  at  Fairneld,  Vt,  27  May  1835;  married  at 
Dixon,  111.,  3  Nov.  1862,  by  Elder  Their,  Methodist,  to  Thomas  Lumby,  a 
machinist,  whose  parents  lived  at  London,  Canada  West,  where  he  was 
born  10  Sept  1835,  son  of  Ben  and  Mary  Ann  (Mathews)  Lumby.     They 
went  to  Aurora,  111.,  8  Nov.  1862;  to  Chicago,  111.,  I  Ap.  1864;  to  Lon- 
don, C.  W.,  8  Ap.  1864;  to  Detroit,  Mich.,  25  July  1864;  to  Michigan 
City,  Indiana,  in  1865;  to  New  York  City;  to  Washington,  D.  C.;  and 
from  there,  28  Nov.  1865,  to  Norwalk,  Ohio,  where  they  were  living  in 
March  1874. 

III.  Julia  Melissa  Mitchell,  b.  at  Fairneld,  Vt,  14  Aug.  1837;  mar- 
ried at  Middlebury,  Vt,  28  July  1857,  by  Rev.  J.  F.  Yates,  Methodist,  to 
Chauncey  Potter,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at  Bakersfield,  Vt,  8  Ap.  1830, 
son  of  Silas  and  Dolly  (Hunter)  Potter.1     They  lived  at  Fletcher,  Vt,  for 
one  year ;  at  Bakersfield,  two  years ;  and  then  moved  to  Fairfield,  and 
were  living  at  East  Fairfield,  Vt,  in  1873. 

IV.  Eliza  Maria  Mitchell,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  10  Jan.  1840;  married 
at  East  Fairfield,   8   Aug.  1868,   by  Munson   Hull,  to  Amasa  Gilbert,   a 
blacksmith,  son  of  Lewis  and  Polly  (Fairbanks)  Gilbert,  of  Fairfield.     He 
enlisted,  3  July  1861,  in  Co.  B,  3d  Reg.,  Vt  Volunteers;  and  was  dis- 
charged 17  Dec.  1862.    She  died  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  13  July  1870,  without 
children ;  and  was  buried  at  Fairfield.     He  has  married  a  second  wife ; 
was  living  at  East  Fairfield  in  1874;  and  had  a  son,  Amasa  Grant  Gilbert, 
born  at  East  Fairfield,  I  Sept.  1873. 


1  Silas  Potter  was  born  at  North  Brookfield, 
Mass.,  in  1788;  settled  at  Bakersfield,  Vt.,  with 
his  father,  in  1796;  and  died  there,  19  Feb. 


1873,  aged  85  years,  having  done  much  to  build 
up  the  town. 


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5479 


5482 


5483 


Whitney  Family. 


V.  Mary  Jane  Mitchell,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  20  Feb.  1842;  married 
at  Mount  Holly,  Vt.,  3  Sept.  1862,  by  Rev.  J.  P.  Farrar,  Baptist,  to  Harlow 
Wilcox,  a  farmer,  born  at  Mount  Holly,  I  Jan.  1824,  son  of  Spencer  and 
Rhoda  (Dawley)  Wilcox.     They  were  living  at  Mount   Holly  in  1873, 
without  children. 

VI.  Wesley   Matthew   Mitchell,  b.  at  East  Fairfield,  Vt,  I  Aug. 
1844;   a  carpenter  and  joiner;   married  by  Rev.  A.  B.  Truax,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  at  his  parsonage  in  Bakersfield,  Vt.,  7  Nov.  1864,  to  Mary  Almira 
Manor,  of  Bakersfield,  where  her  father  then   lived.     She  was  born  at 
Fairfield,  Vt,  3  March  1846,  dau.  of  John  and  Lurintha  (Warren)  Manor. 
They  settled  at  Fletcher,  Vt. ;  moved,  14  Feb.  1865,  to  Mount  Holly,  Vt. ; 
and  returned,  I  March  1 866,  to  East  Fairfield,  where  they  were  living  in 
1874,  without  children.     He  enlisted  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  I  June  1861,  in 
Co.   H,   3d   Reg.,  Vt.  Volunteers;   and  was  discharged   near  White  Oak 
Church,  Va.,  for  disability,  27  Feb.  1863.     He  had  been  with  his  regiment 
in  every  engagement  in  which  it  had  taken  a  part,  including  Lewinsville, 
and  Fairfax  Court  House,  Va.,  in  1861;  Lee's  Mills,  Yorktown,  Williams- 
burgh,  Cold  Harbor,  the  seven  days'  fight  on  the  Chickahominy,  Second 
Bull  Run,  all  in  Virginia;  Sugar  Loaf  Mountain,  South  Mountain,  Antie- 
tam,  in  Maryland ;   and  the  first  and  second  battles  of  Fredericksburgh, 
Virginia,  in  1862. 

VII.  Isaac  Heber  Mitchell,  b.  at  Fairfield, Vt,  19  Jan.  1847;  enlisted 
at  Bakersfield,  Vt.,  in  Sept.  1863,  in  Co.  A,  I7th  Reg.,  Vt.  Volunteers,  to 
serve  for  three  years ;  and  was  shot  in  the  head  and  killed,  in  the  battle  of 
The  Wilderness,  near  Spottsylvania,  Va.,  12  May  1864.     He  was  buried  at 
Spottsylvania. 

VIII.  Catharine   Mitchell,  b.  at  East  Fairfield,  Vt,  29  Jan.  1849; 
married  at  Cavendish,  Vt,  18  Ap.  1869,  by  Elder  S.  F.  Brown,  Baptist,  to 
George  Albert  Sanders,  a  farmer,  son  of  David  and  Luseba  Isabel  (Good- 
rich) Sanders,  of  Cavendish,  where  he  was  born  4  March  1849.     Before 
her  marriage  she  lived  at  Middlebury,  Vt.,  for  two  years,  from  I  Jan.  1863; 
then  went  to  Ludlow,  Vt. ;  and  thence  to  Cavendish,  Vt. ;  where  they  were 
living  in  1874. 

IX.  Daniel   Deforest  Mitchell,  b.  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  i  Dec.  1851; 
enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  July  1872;  and  in  1873,  was  at  Key  West, 
Florida.     In  Feb.  1874  he  was  reported  at  San  Bruno,  California. 

X.  Larkin  Wallace  Mitchell,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  25  Feb.  1854;  was 
reported  in  Feb.  1 874,  as  travelling  with  P.  T.  Barnum's  Circus,  when  last 
heard  from. 

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Eighth  Generation. 


5  4*5 


5486 


5487 


5488 


5489 


5490 


XI.  Eugene  William   Mitchell,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  11  Jan.  1857; 
and  was  living  at  East  Fairfield  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Ann    (Day)    Hoyt. 

I.  James   Hoyt,  b.  in  New  Brunswick,  4  Dec.  1814;    died  20  Sept. 
1815. 

II.  Elizabeth   Ann   Hoyt,  b.  in  Queen  Street,  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  i 
Dec.  1816;  married  at  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  5  June  1839,  Thomas  More- 
house,  a  farmer,  son  of  Theophilus  and   Mary  (Fowler)  Morehouse,  of 
Keswick  Creek,  Douglass,  N.  B.,  where  he  was  born  7  Ap.  1814.     They 
dwelt  on  Keswick  Creek  till  1846;  and  then  settled  at  Dorchester,  C.  W., 
where  they  were  living  in  June  1876. 

III.  Caroline  Amelia  Hoyt,  b.  in  Queen  Street,  Fredericton,  N.  B., 
I  Nov.  1818;  married  at  South  Dorchester,  C.  W.,  5  Aug.  1848,  by  Rev. 
Israel   Fay,  Baptist,  to  John  Andrew  Parrish,  a  farmer,  son  of  Joel  and 
Elizabeth  (Morton)  Parrish,  of  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  where  he  was  born  1 5 
Oct.  1812.     They  dwelt   at   North   Dorchester,  C.  W. ;    at  Westminster, 
C.  W. ;  at  Dorchester,  C.  W. ;  and  at  Nisora,  C.  W.,  where  he  died  19  May 
1866,  and  was  buried  in  Lakeside  Baptist  Cemetery.      She  moved  in  Jan. 
1869,  to  Riley  Centre,  Mich.,  and  was  living  there  in  July  1876. 

IV.  James  Wood  Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  6  March  1821; 
a  house -joiner ;  married  at  Keswick,  Douglass,  N.  B.,  8  Feb.  1844,  by  Rev. 
Thomas    Saunders,    Baptist,   to    Susan    Burt,   dau.   of   Darius   and   Anna 
(Pickard)  Burt,  of  Keswick,  where   she  was  born  11  Oct.  1822.     They 
dwelt  at  Douglass  for  sixteen  years;  at  Dorchester,  C.  W.,  three  years;  at 
Queensbury,  N.  B.,  two  years;  at  Charlotte,  N.  B.,  seven  years;  and  then 
settled  at  Ledge,  St.  Stephen's,  N.  B.,  where  they  were  living  in  June 
1876. 

V.  William  Shepherd  Hoyt,  b.  2  Ap.  1823;  married  in  Ap.  1845, 
at  Douglass,  N.  B.,  Nancy  Todd  ;  and  settled  at  Nashwauksis,  N.  B.,  where 
he  died  I  May  1871. 

VI.  Joel  Smith  Hoyt,  b.  at  Kingsclear,  N.  B.,  6  Sept.  1825;  a  farmer; 
married  at  London,  C.  W.,  29  Ap.  1851,  by  Elder  Boyd,  Baptist,  to  Mary 
McEwen    Taylor,    dau.    of   William    and    Maria    (Rutherford)   Taylor,    of 
Missouri  East,  Ont,  formerly  of  Glasgow,  Scotland.     She  was  born  in  the 
State  of  New  York,  19  Jan.  1826.     After  dwelling  at  Missouri   East  for 


5491 


5492 
5493 


5494 


5495 


5496 


5497 


5498 


5499 


Whitney  Family. 


about  twenty  years,  and  a  short  time  at  Oxford,  Ont.,  they  settled  at  St. 
Mary's,  Ont,  and  were  living  there  in  Aug.  1876. 

VII.  Louisa   Jane    Hoyt,  b.   at   Kingsclear,   N.  B.,  15   Aug.  1828; 
married  at  London,  C.  W.,  i  Aug.  1859,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Clue,  Baptist,  to 
Julius  Raymond,  a  blacksmith;  and  settled  at  Riley  Centre,  Mich.,  where 
they  were  living  in  June  1876. 

VIII.  Ezra  Hoyt,  b.  26  Jan.  1831;  died  10  Feb.  1831. 

IX.  Ezra   Miles   Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  u  Nov.  1833;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Dorchester,  C.  W.,  31  Dec.  1861,  by  Elder  Gatelow, 
Baptist,  to  Eliza  Jane  Jenkens,  dau.  of  James  and  Miriam  (Dyer)  Jenkens, 
of  Darlington,  C.  W.     She  was  born  in  Cornwall,  Eng.,  in  1838.     They 
dwelt  at  Dorchester  till  1871;    and  then  settled  at  Westminster,  Ont., 
where  they  were  living  in  July  1876. 

X.  Charlotte  Thankful  Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  21  Feb. 
1836;  married  at  Almont,  Mich.,  n  May  1864,  by  Rev.  A.  D.  Williams, 
Baptist,   to    Enoch    Cornell,  a    mason,  son  of  Sylvanus  and   Mary  Ann 
(Donahue)  Cornell,  of  Bosanquit,   C.  W.     He  was  born   near  Hamilton, 
C.  W.,  10  June  1843.     They  settled  at  Thedford  Village,  C.  W.,  and  were 
living  there  in  July  1876. 


947 


Chil.  of  John  and   Lydla   (Saunders)   Hoyt. 

I.  Daniel  Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B. ;  married  Jane  Irvine;  and 
settled  at  Lake  George,  N.  B.,  which  was  still  their  home  in  June  1876. 

II.  Olive  Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B. ;   married  David  Burden; 

and  settled  at  Dumfries,  N.  B.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  1871. 

III.  Moses    Hoyt,  b.   at    Prince  William,  N.  B. ;   a  farmer;   married 
Sarah  McDonald  ;  settled  at  Prince  William,  and  was  living  there  in  June 
1876. 

IV.  Thomas  W.   Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B. ;  married  Mary 
Monk;  settled  at  Prince  William,  and  was  living  there  in  June  1876. 

V.  Sarah   Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B.;  married  John  Kitchen; 


settled  at  Prince  William,  and  was  living  there  in  1871. 
5500        VI.  Jacob  Hoyt. 


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Eighth   Generation. 


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5505 
5506 


5507 


5508 

5509 
5510 

5511 


VII.  Solomon  Hoyt,  died  at  Prince  William,  N.  B. 


5502  VIII.  Jane  Hoyt,  married  Robert  Lawson. 


Chil.  of  James  and   Ruth   (Young)   Hoyt. 

I.  Catharine    Hoyt,  b.   at   Prince  William,   N.   B.,    22   Aug.  1819; 
married  there  Daniel   Parent ;    settled  at  Prince  William,  and  was  living 
there  in  1871.     Her  address,  in  May  1876,  was  Fairville,  St.  John,  N.  B. 

II.  Joel   Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  3  Dec.  1820;  died  there, 
28  Ap.  1821. 

III.  Susanna  Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  30  May  1822  ;  died 
there,  27  Feb.  1839. 

IV.  Philip  Daniel  Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  17  Ap.  1824;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Jacksontown,  N.  B.,  I  Nov.  1848,  Lucinda  Sharp,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Henry  and  Sarah  (Tompkins)  Sharp,  of  Jacksontown,  where  she 
was  born  12  Sept.  1824.     They  settled  at  Prince  William,  and  were  living 
there  in  June  1876. 

V.  John  Young  Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  22  July  1826  ;  a    13521 
merchant;  married  there,  23  Dec.  1853,  by  Rev.  Thomas  W.  Saunders, 
Baptist,  to  Hannah  Thompson,  dau.  of  Thomas  and    Elizabeth  (Kelley) 
Thompson,  of  Prince  William,  where  she  was  born  14  Oct.  1832.     They 
dwelt  on  a  farm  at  Prince  William  from  20  June  1854  till  15  Oct.  1856; 

and  then  settled  at  McKenzie  Corner,  Richmond,  N.  B.,  where  they  were 
living  in  May  1876. 

VI.  Sarah  Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  3  Oct.  1828;  and  died 
there  12  Nov.  1828. 

VII.  Elizabeth  Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  25  Sept.  1829;  and 
died  there  12  Ap.  1831. 

VIII.  Abraham  Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  26  Feb.  1832  ;  and 
died  there  17  May  1835. 

IX.  Hezekiah   Young   Hoyt,  b.  at   Prince  William,  N.  B.,  21   Sept. 
1834;   a  farmer;    married   at  Woodstock,   N.  B.,  24   Dec.  1859,  Margaret 
Ann  Jones;  and  settled  at  Southampton,  N.  B.,  which  was  still  his  home 
in  1871.     His  address,  in  May  1876,  was  Fredericton,  N.  B. 


Whitney  Family. 


949 


X.  Naomi  Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  13  March  1837;  married 
there  Thomas  W.  Jones;  settled  at  Richmond,  N.  B.,  and  was  living  there 
in  May  1876. 

XI.  James  Abraham  Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  6  July  1839; 
a  farmer;  married  in  1867,  at  Queensbury,  N.  B.,  Maria  Ann  Cunter,  dau. 
of  Charles  and   Mary  (Hoben)   Gunter,  of   Sunbury   Co.,   N.  B.     They 
settled  on  the  homestead  of  his  father,  at  Prince  William,  and  were  living 
there  in  June  1876. 

XII.  Albert  Hoyt,  b.  at  Prince  William,  N.  B.,  25  Dec.  1842. 

XIII.  Susanna    Hoyt,  b.  at   Prince  William,  N.  B.,  4   Aug.  1845; 
married  at   Richmond,  N.  B.,  name  of  husband  not  communicated ;   and 
was  living  there  in  May  1876. 


Chil.  of  Abraham   and   Mary   (Smith)   Hoyt. 

I.  Angenette  Hoyt,  b.  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  about  1 802 ;  married  Coleman 
Batterson,  a  shoemaker,  son  of  Powell  and  Betsey  (Wilson)  Batterson,  of 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  about  1798.     They  settled  at  Ridge- 
field,  Conn.;  where  he  died  12  Nov.  1873,  aged  75  years,  and  was  buried 
in  the  Davis  Cemetery,  in  the  south-west  corner  of  Ridgefield.     She  was 
living  at  her  father's  homestead,  in  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  near  the  State  line, 
in  Nov.  1875. 

II.  Angeline  Hoyt,  b.  at  South  Salem,  now  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  9  Oct. 

1804;  married  John   Modad  Williams,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  and 

(Smith)  Williams,  of  Wilton,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  4  June  1801.     He 
died  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  in  March  1862,  and  was  buried  in  the  Davis 
Cemetery.     She  was  living  at  Lewisboro',  with  her  dau.,  Mrs.  Stevens,  in 
Dec.  1875. 


III.  Sarah  Hoyt,  b.  at  South  Salem,  now  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  31  Aug. 
1806;  married  there,  4  Jan.  1824,  in  the  house  where  she  was  born,  Isaac 
Davis,  a  farmer,  son  of  James  and  Hannah  (Jelliff)  Davis,  of  Wilton,  Conn., 
where  he  was  born  13  March  1794.     They  settled  at   Ridgefield,  Conn, 
(the  line  between  that  town  and  Wilton,  passing  through  the  house),  where 
she  died  10  Nov.  1860.     She  was  buried  a  few  rods  north  of  their  house, 
in  a  family  cemetery.     He  was  living  near  there,  in  North  Wilton,  in  Nov. 
1875. 

IV.  Mary  Ann    Hoyt,  b.  at  South  Salem,  now  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  3 


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950 


Eighth  Generation. 


5520 


5521 


5522 


5523 


5524 


5525 


March  1808;  married,  30  March  1822,  Belden  Scott,  a  farmer,  son  of 
William1  and  Susan  (Stewart)  Scott,  of  Ridgefield,  Conn.  He  was  born 
at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  in  1791.  They  settled  at  South  Salem,  now 
Lewisboro',  near  her  father's  homestead.  He  was  drowned  off  Westport 
Harbor,  Conn.,  on  the  night  of  8  Sept.  1842  ;  and  was  buried  in  the  Davis 
Cemetery,  in  the  south-west  part  of  Ridgefield  She  was  living  with  her 
children  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1875. 

V.  Catharine  Hoyt,  b.  at  South  Salem,  now  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  about    13561 
1809;  married  Hiram  Davis,  a  farmer,  born  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  son  of  James2 

and  Hannah  (Jelliff)  Davis.  They  settled  at  Upper  Nod,  in  Wilton,  where 
she  died  I  May  1854,  and  was  buried  in  the  Davis  Cemetery,  in  the  south- 
west part  of  Ridgefield,  Conn.  He  was  living  at  Upper  Nod  in  Nov.  1875. 

VI.  David   Hoyt,  b.  at  South  Salem,  now  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  14  Feb.  |  13568 
1811;  a  farmer  and  shoemaker;  married  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  13  Nov.  1831, 

Sally  Lee,  dau.  of  Caleb  and  Anna  (Barrett)  Lee,  of  Fishkill,  where  she 
was  born  6  Jan.  1814.  They  settled  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.;  where  she 
died  3  Dec.  1854,  and  was  buried  in  the  Davis  Cemetery,  in  the  south-west 
part  of  Ridgefield,  Conn.  He  married  (2d),  15  Dec.  1856,  at  Patterson, 
N.  Y.,  Caroline  Lacalan,  who  was  born  at  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.,  4  Ap.  1831. 
They  were  living  at  North  Wilton  in  Nov.  1875. 

VII.  Solomon   Hoyt,  b.  at  South  Salem,  now  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  in    13576 
Dec.  1812  ;  a  blacksmith;   married  Lucinette  Lockwood,  dau.  of  Shadrach 

and  Polly  Lockwood;  married  (2d)  Antoinette  Dimock,  a  native  of  the 
State  of  New  York;  died  19  March  185;,  surviving  his  second  wife;  and 
was  buried  in  the  Hoyt  Cemetery,  at  North  Wilton,  Conn. 

VIII.  Gould    Hoyt,   b.   at    South   Salem,   now   Lewisboro',   N.  Y.;   a 
shoemaker ;  died  in  the  same  house,  unmarried,  when  about  twenty-five 
years  old ;  and  was  buried  in  the  Hoyt  Cemetery,  at  North  Wilton,  Conn. 

IX.  Walter  Hoyt,  b.  at  South  Salem,  now  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  22  May    13580 
1817;    a  blacksmith;    married,  15  March  1840,   Hannah   Austin,   dau.   of 
Samuel  and  Esther  (James)  Austin ;  and  was  living  at  Chandler,  Iowa,  in 

1871. 


X.  Ira  Hoyt,  b.  at  South  Salem,  now  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  2  Aug.  1819; 
a  shoemaker;  married  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  I  Jan.  1840,  Jane  Lee,  dau.  of 
Caleb  and  Anna  (Barrett)  Lee,  of  Fishkill,  where  she  was  born  23  Sept. 

'William  Scott,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  25  Dec.  1833,  aged  79  years.  Hannah  Davis,  his  wife, 

1757,  was  the  eldest  son  of  William  and  Abigail  died  3  March  1862,  aged  97  years  and  10  months. 

(Belden)  Scott.  They  were  buried  in  the  Davis  Cemetery,  in  the 

2  James  Davis  died  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  10  Jan.  south-west  part  of  Ridgefield,  Conn. 


13589 


Whitney  Family. 


1823.  She  died  at  Farmer's  Mills,  in  Kent,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1849.  He 
married  (2d),  at  Farmer's  Mills,  28  May  1850,  Mary  Ann  Mead,  widow  of 
William  Smith,  and  dau.  of  John  and  Hannah  (Mead)  Mead,  of  Farmer's 
Mills,  where  she  was  born  20  Jan.  1816.  She  died  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  23 
Nov.  1863.  He  married  (3d),  in  1870,  at  Kent,  Hannah  Waring,  widow 
of  George  Quintard,  of  Purdy's  Station,  N.  Y.,  and  dau.  of  Shubael  and 
Salome  (Kellogg)  Waring,  of  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  where  she  was  born  25 
Ap.  1817.  He  was  living  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1875,  and  had 
formerly  lived  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  and  Wilton,  Conn. 


951 


Chil.  of  Uriah   and   Hannah    (Hoyt)   Gregory.  1676 

I.  Sarah  Gregory,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  25  Aug.  1807;  married      13596 
there,  30  Oct.  1833,   Nathan   Abner   Hoyt,  a  farmer,  son   of   Noah  and 
Deborah  (Slauson)  Hoyt,  of  South  Salem,  where  he  was  born  4  Jan.  1810.' 

They  settled  at  Vista,  N.  Y.,  where  she  died   27   Dec.  1868.     She  was 
buried  at  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.     He  was  living  at  Vista  in  May  1 876. 

II.  Naomi  Gregory*  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  12  June  1810;  married 
at  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  25  Jan.  1843,  Jonn   Slauson,  a  shoemaker,  son  of 
Nehemiah  and  Martha  (Monroe)  Slauson,  of  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
was  born  23  Feb.  1813.     He  died  without  children,  at  Lewisboro',  16  July 
1854;  and  was  buried  in  the  Hoyt  Cemetery  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.    She 
married  (2d),  5  Nov.  1863,  at  Lewisboro',  Daniel    Beers,  a  teacher  and 
farmer,  son  of  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Raymond)  Beers,     He  was  born  at 
South  Salem,  now  Lewisboro' ;  was  a  justice  of  the  peace ;  and  died  at 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  21  March  1872.     She  was  living  at  New  Canaan,  Conn., 
with  her  sister,  Mrs.  Hoyt,  in  Jan.  1 876. 

III.  Aaron  Gregory,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  181 1 ;  a  farmer;      13601 
married  there,  27  March  1833,  Hannah  Hoyt,  dau.  of  Noah  and  Deborah 
(Slauson)  Hoyt,  of  South  Salem,  where  she  was  born  31  Dec.  1 807.2   They 
settled  at  South  Salem,  now  Lewisboro',  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

IV.  Mary  Ann   Gregory,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  8   Sept.  1825;      13608 
married,  24  July  1853,  her  cousin,  Moses  Hoyt.     See  his  record.  5535 


Child  of  Aaron   Hoyt.  1677 

I.   Lewis  K.  Hoyt,  was  living  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  in  Nov.  1875. 
i  See  the  Hoyt  Genealogy,  pp.  523  and  433.  =  See  the  Hoyt  Genealogy,  p.  523. 


952 


5531 
5532 

5533 
5534 

5535 


5536 

5537 
5538 
5539 
5540 


5541 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Isaac  and   Anna   (Hoyt)    Hoyt. 

I.  Esther  Hoyt,  married  David  L.  Deforest,  of  New  Canaan,  Conn. 

II.  Alanson   Hoyt,  married  Harriet  Ruscoe,  who  was  born    27  Sept. 
1808;  and  settled  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  where  she  died  2  Dec.  1842,  and  was 
buried  in  the  Hoyt  Cemetery,  at  North  Wilton.     He  was  living  at  Wilton 
in  1871. 

III.  Jane  Hoyt,  was  living  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  in  1871,  unmarried. 

IV.  Polly  Hoyt,  b.  20  June  1816;   died  30  Jan.  1829,  and  was  buried 
in  the  Hoyt  Cemetery,  North  Wilton,  Conn. 

V.  Moses  Hoyt,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  26  Aug.  1818;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  24  July  1853,  his  cousin,  Mary  Ann  Gregory,  j   5529 
dau.  of  Uriah  and  Hannah  (Hoyt)  Gregory,  of  Lewisboro',  where  she  was 

born  8  Sept.  1825.     They  settled  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  and  were  living 
there  in  Jan.  1876. 

VI.  Andrew  Hoyt,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  18  Aug.  1818 ;  a  farmer; 
married  Ruth  Wakeman,  dau.  of  Samuel  Wakeman.     They  were  living  in 
Dakota  Territory  in  May  1876. 

VII.  Natalia  Hoyt,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y. ;  was  living  at  Ridgefield, 
Conn.,  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

VIII.  Nancy  Hoyt,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.Y. ;  was  living  at  Ridgefield, 
Conn.,  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

IX.  Aurelia  Hoyt,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y. ;  was  living  at  Ridgefield, 
Conn.,  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

X.  Munson  Hoyt,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.;  was  living  at  Ridgefield, 
Conn.,  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Azor1   and   Ruth   (Benedict)   Hoyt. 

I.  George  Clinton  Hoyt,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  17  Dec.  1814;  a 
farmer;  married  at  West  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  13  Feb.  1839,  Fanny  Murphy, 
dau.  of  Moses  and  Miranda  (Baird)  Murphy,  of  Otsego  County,  N.  Y., 

IAzor  Hoyt  died  at  West  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  23  May  1871. 


1679 
I362O 


5542 

5543 
5544 
5545 

5546 


5548 


Whitney  Family. 


where  she  was  born  6  Oct.  1819.     They  settled  at  West  Monroe,  and  were 
living  there  in  Sept.  1 877. 

II.  Nancy  Hoyt,  b.  at  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  6  March  1817;  married  at 
West  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  10  Jan.  1841,  Adam   Conterman.     They  settled  at 
West  Monroe,  where  she  died,  23  May  1858,  and  was  buried. 

III.  Hannah  Hoyt,  b.  at  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  14  Aug.  1819. 

IV.  Elias  Smith  Hoyt,  b.  at  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  21  June  1822. 

V.  Amanda   Elmina   Hoyt,  b.  at  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  16  July  1824; 
married  at  West  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  13   Sept.  1843,  Chester  C.  Sedgwlck. 
They  dwelt  at  Mallory,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1877. 

VI.  Phebe  Gilbert   Hoyt,  b.  at  West  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  16  Dec.  1828; 


married  there,  27  Oct.  1850,  Abram  Conterman. 

Square,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1877. 


They  dwelt  at  Central 


Chil.  of  Moses  and   Hannah   (Robinson)   Hoyt. 

5547  I.  Rufus  Hoyt,  b.  at  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  u  June  1819;  married,  and 
settled  at  West  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  living  in  1871,  according  to 
the  Hoyt  Genealogy,  p.  531,  which  says  that  he  had  seven  sons  and  three 
daughters,  born  at  West  Monroe. 


5549 


5550 


5551 


II.  Azor  Hoyt,  b.  at  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  i  Ap.  1823  or  1824;  married, 
and  settled  at  West  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  living  in  1871.  He  had 
one  daughter,  born  at  West  Monroe. 


Chil.  of  Lewis  and   Elizabeth   (Taylor)   Hoyt. 

I.  Isaac  Hoyt,  b.  in  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  23  Ap.  1808;   married,  in 
1831,  Maria  West;  and  settled  at  Cannonsville,  N.  Y. 

II.  Polly  Hoyt,  b.  in  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  13  Aug.  1810;  married,  in 
Ap.  1834,  Morgan  West;  settled  at  Delhi,  N.  Y.;  and  died  there  in  March 
1835-   ' 

III.  Jane  Hoyt,  b.  in  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  11  March  1814;  married, 
in  1832,  Stephen  Cunbar;  and  settled  at  Cannonsville,  N.  Y. 


953 


1 68o 


1681 


954 


5552 

5553 

5554 

5555 
5556 

5557 
5558 

5559 
556o 

556i 


5562 


5563 


Eighth  Generation. 


IV.  Abel   Hoyt,  b.  in  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  3  Jan.  1817;   married,  in 
Jan.  1835,   Mary    Ann    Bigelow;    married    (2d),  in    March  1842,    Abigail 
Parish ;  and  settled  at  Delhi,  N.  Y. 

V.  Lewis  Hoyt,  b.  in  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1 1  July  1819;  died  in  1832, 
at  Cannonsville,  N.  Y. 

VI.  Conrad  L.  T.  Hoyt,  b.  at  Bovina,  N.  Y.,  26  Ap.  1826;  married, 
in  Jan.  1844,  Betsey  Brewer;    married  (2d),  in  1849,  Almanda  Miller;  and 
settled  at  Bainbridge,  N.  Y. 

VII.  Abraham  Hoyt,  b.  at  Cannonsville,  N.  Y.,  23  Dec.  1829;  died  in 
1832. 

VIII.  Daniel  Hoyt,  b.  at  Cannonsville,  N.  Y.,  24  Aug.  1832;  died  in 
1832. 

Chil.  of  Lewis  and   Lucinda   M.   (Brewer)    Hoyt. 

IX.  Andrew  Hoyt,  b.  at  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  8  Dec.  1834;  died  unmarried, 
3  Oct.  1857,  at  Hamden,  N.  Y. 

X.  Emily  Amanda  Hoyt,  b.  at  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  24  Dec.  1836  ;  was  living 
at  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.,  in  1871,  unmarried. 

XL  Rhoda  Hoyt,  b.  at  Bovina,  N.  Y.,  2  Jan.  1839;  married,  4  Oct. 
1865,  Joseph  Burditt;  and  was  living  at  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.,  in  1871. 

XII.  Henry  Benjamin  Hoyt,  b.  at  Andes,  N.  Y.,  22  Jan.  1843  ;  was 
living  at  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.,  in  1871,  unmarried. 

XIII.  Lydia    Maria    Hoyt,  b.  at   Andes,  N.  Y.,  18  Jan.  1845  ;    was 
living  at  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.,  in  1871. 


Chil.  of  Alpheus  and   Polly  (Robinson)   Hoyt. 

I.  Laura    Hoyt,  b.  at   Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  12  Feb.  1818;    married,  12 
June  1850,  Benjamin    Carr.      They  settled  at  West  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  and 
were  living  there  in  1871. 

II.  Daniel   R.  Hoyt,  b.  at  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1820;  a  farmer; 
married,  3  Jan.  1844,  Tryphena  Welton.     They  settled  at  Tully,  N.  Y.,  and 
were  living  there  in  1871,  having  had  one  child,  then  dead. 


1681 


(1689 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.   of  Alpheus  and    Mercy   (Smith)   Hoyt. 

III.  Ebenezer  S.   Hoyt,  b.  at  Onondaga,   N.  Y.,    22  Jan.  1824;  a 
farmer;    married  Mercy  Souls;    settled  at  Otisco,  N.  Y.,  and  was  living 
there  in  1873. 

IV.  Almira  Hoyt,  b.  at  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  9  June  1826;  was  living  at 
Tully,  N.  Y.,  in  1871,  unmarried. 

V.  Mary  M.  Hoyt,  b.  at  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  26  May  1828;  was  living 
at  Tully,  N.  Y.,  in  1871,  unmarried. 

VI.  Mercy  Hoyt,  b.  8  Jan.  1836;  died  9  Jan.  1836. 

VII.  Jerusha  Hoyt,  b.  21  Aug.  1838;  is  dead. 


Chil.  of  Keeler  and   Charity   (Balsley)    Hoyt. 

I.  Nelson  Hoyt,  b.  at  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  16  Jan.  1820;  a  farmer ;  mar- 
ried, 2  Nov.  1846,  Betsey  Barber,  dau.  of  Peter  Barber;  married  (2d),  2 
Jan.  1864,  Elizabeth  Smith;   and  settled  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  whence  they 
moved  to  Waterloo,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  1871.     He  had  six 
children,  names  not  communicated. 

II.  Julia  Ann  Hoyt,  b.  at  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  11  Sept.  1822;  married,  18 
Aug.  1838,  James  Carley;  settled  at  Henrietta,  Mich.,  and  was  living  there 
in  1871. 

III.  William  Wallace  Hoyt,  b.  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  9  March  1825; 
a  machinist;  married,  5  Nov.  1851,  Rnesa  Louisa  Andrews,  dau.  of  Awra 
Andrews,  of  Syracuse.     They  settled  at  Syracuse ;  and  moved  thence  to 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  where  they  were  living  in  1871. 

IV.  Hannah  Fidelia  Hoyt,  b.  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  4  Ap.  1827;  and 
was  living  there  in  1871. 

V.  Matilda  Louisa  Hoyt,  b.  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  20  Dec.  1830;  and 
was  living  there  in  1871. 

VI.  Helen  Maria  Hoyt,  b.  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  3  Ap.  1833;  married, 
31  Jan.  1856,  William  Henry  Hilts;  and  settled  at  Hixton,  Wis. 

VII.  Christina  Deborah  Hoyt,  b.  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  i  Nov.  1834; 


955 


1687 


1691 


13626 


956 


RightJi  Generation. 


5576 


5577 

to 

5583 


5584 


5585 


5586 


5587 


married,  26  Dec.  1852,  Ezra  N.  Wheeler,  a  saddler;  and  settled  at  Syracuse, 
where  they  were  living  in  1873,  at  215  Seymour  Street. 

VIII.  Henry  Harrison  Hoyt,  b.  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  2  March  1838; 
served  for  two  years  in  the  war  of  1 86 1,  as  lieut.  in  the  I22d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S. 
Volunteers;  and  was  killed  at  Petersburgh,  Va.,  21  June  1864. 


Chil.  of  Bishop  and   Catharine   (Hustis)   Hoyt. 
I.  to  VII.  Five  sons  and  two  daughters,  names  not  ascertained. 

Chil.  of  Richard   and   Hannah   (Keeler)   Mead. 

I.  Solomon  Mead,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1829;  an  iron 
founder;  settled  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  i  Ap.  1852;  married  there,  17  Jan. 
1855,  in  the  Centre  Congregational  Church,  by  the  pastor,  Rev.  S.  W.  S. 
Button,  D.D.,  to  Elizabeth  Chapin   Deming,  dau.   of  William  and  Phebe 
(Munson)  Deming,  of  15  Derby  Avenue,  New  Haven.     She  was  born  at 
Derby,  Conn.,  24  Aug.  1831.     They  were  living  at  15  Derby  Avenue  in 
Feb.  1875.     He  is  the  inventor  and  manufacturer  of  "conical  ploughs." 

II.  Clark  Mead,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  29  Nov.  1831;  a  farmer; 
married  there,  I  Nov.  1852,  by  Rev.  Henry  B.  Mead,  Methodist  Episcopal, 
to  Aurinda  Fox,  dau.  of  George  and  Margaret  Maria  (Green)  Fox,  of  South 
Salem.     She  was  born  at  Cross  River,  N.  Y.,  15  Nov.  1833.     They  settled 
at  South  Salem,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1 874. 

III.  Linus  Mead,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1835;  a  farmer; 
married  there,  11  Jan.  1859,  by  Rev.  Aaron  L.  Lindsley,  Presbyterian,  to 
Sarah  Elizabeth  Bouton,  who  was  born  at  South  Salem,  IO  Sept.  1838,  dau. 
of  Linus  and  Laura  (Pardee)  Bouton.     They  dwelt  at  South  Salem  till  the 
Spring  of  1864;  went  to  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  and  from  there,  in  1865,  to  Hyde 
Park,  N.  Y.,  where  he  remained    till   1870;    then   moved  to  25  Derby 
Avenue,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  where  he  was  living  in  March  1875,  engaged, 
with  his  brother,  in  the  manufacture  of  ploughs. 

IV.  Henry  Mead,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  31  July  1838 ;  a  farmer, 
and  dealer  in  milk;  married  at  South  Salem,  28  March  1861,  by  Rev.  A. 
L.  Lindsley,  to  Elizabeth   Pardee,  who  was  born  at  South  Salem,  17  June 
1840,  dau.  of  Anson  and  Lydia  (Lounsbury)  Pardee.     They  were  living  at 
35  King  Street,  New  York  City,  in  Dec.  1874. 


Whitney  Family. 


V.  Stephen  Saunders  Mead,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  25  Sept 
1 842  ;  a  salesman ;  was  living  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  in  Nov.  1 874,  un- 
married. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and    Loretta   (Benedict)    Keeler. 

I.  George   Elbert  Keeler,  b.  at  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  13  May  1840;  a 
farmer;   married  there,  21  July  1868,  by  Rev.   Ebenezer  S.   Raymond, 
Baptist,  to  Fanny  Maria  Tuttle,  dau.  of  Charles  and  Hannah  (Scott)  Tuttle, 
of  Wilton,  where  she  was  born  9  Sept.  1 836.     They  settled  at  Lewisboro', 
about  two  miles  from  South  Salem  village ;  and  were  living  there  in  Nov. 
1 874,  without  children. 

II.  Henry  Clay   Keeler,  b.  at  Lewisboro,  N.  Y.,  6  Sept  1844;    a 
farmer;  married  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  2  March  1870,  by  Rev.  Daniel  S. 
Gregory,  Presbyterian,  to  Ocelia   Ida  Todd,  who  was  born   at  Stamford, 
Conn.,  28  Sept.  1846,  dau.  of  George  and  Susan  Cross  (Reynolds)  Todd. 
They  settled  at  Lewisboro',  near  his  brother,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov. 
1874. 


Child  of  Jeremiah  and   Mary  Ann   (Norton)   Wood. 

I.  Daniel   Morton  Wood,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  18  May  1823  ; 
died  there,  4  Sept.  1823,  and  was  buried  in  the  Presbyterian  church-yard. 

Chil.  of  Jeremiah  and   Margaret  (Norton)  Wood. 

II.  Mary  Ann  Wood,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  13  Ap.  1827;  married 
there,   30    Dec.   1846,    by    Rev.   Reuben    Frame,    Presbyterian,   to   Ellas 
Quereau  Lyon,  a  farmer,  of  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  who  was  born  at  Bedford,  8 
Ap.  1823,  son  of  John  and  Catharine  (Quereau)  Lyon.     They  settled  at 
South  Salem  in  the  Spring  of  1847;    rnoved  to  New  York  City  in  Ap. 
1854;    and  returned,  in   Nov.  1857,  to  South   Salem,  where  they  were 
living  in  Dec.  1 874. 

III.  Margaret  Louisa  Wood,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  5  Ap.  1844; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Dec.  1 874. 


Chil.  of  Rufus  and   Polly  (Northrop)   Canfleld. 


957 


1703 


13641 


1704 


1704 
13642 


1707 


I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Canfleld,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  28  Oct.  1824;      13647 
married  there,  13  Dec.  1843,  by  Rev.  Aaron  B.  Francis,  to  Ezra  Northrop 


958 


Eighth  Generation. 


5595 


5596 


5597 

5598 

5599 
5600 

5601 
5602 


Hoyt,  a  mason,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Betsey  (Northrop)  Hoyt,  of  South 
Salem,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  13  July  1819.'  They  settled  at  Ridge- 
field,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1877. 

II.  Charles    Francis   Ganfield,  b.   at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,  25   Dec. 
1826;  a  tailor;   married    in    Feb.  1849,  at    Ridgefield,   Rachel    Elizabeth 
Ol instead,   dau.    of  William   and   Clara   (Nash)    Olmstead,   of  Ridgefield, 
where  she  was  born  17  Oct.  1827.     She  died  at  New  Castle,  N.  Y.,  20 
Dec.  1 849,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery,  Ridgefield.     He  was  living 
in  Minnesota  in  Feb.  1877. 

III.  John  Canfield,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  i  March  1829;  a  hatter; 
married  there,  22   Dec.  1852,  Clara   Maria  Sears,  dau.  of  Edwin   Collins 
and  Marietta  (Jarvis)  Sears,  of  Ridgefield,  where  she  was  born  4  Feb. 
1836.     They  dwelt  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  till  1854;  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  till 
1876;  and  then  moved  to  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  where  they  were  living 
in  Ap.  1 877. 

IV.  Henry  Canfield,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  12  Oct.  1831;  a  carpenter; 
married,  in  New  York  City,  Mary  Coe.     They  were  living  at  New  Bruns- 
wick, N.  J.,  in  Feb.  1877. 

V.  Emily  Canfield,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  12  March  1833;  mar- 
ried  there  Frederick    Smith.     They  were    living   at    Ridgefield    in    Feb. 
1877. 

VI.  Sylvester  Canfield,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  9  Dec.  1835;  died 
12  March  1836. 

VII.  Gould  Canfield,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  15  Dec.  1838;  a  car- 
penter;  married  there  Julia  Bronson.     They  were  living  at  Ridgefield  in 
Feb.  1877. 

VIII.  Francis  Canfield,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  5  Ap.  1840;   an 
express-man;   married  at  New  York  City  Elizabeth    Davis.     They  were 
living  at  New  York  in  Feb.  1 877. 

IX.  Sylvester  Chittenden   Canfield,  b.  at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,   5 
March  1843;  a  carpenter;  married  there,  30  Dec.  1866,  in  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  by  the  pastor,  Rev.  J.  D.  Bouton,  to  Susan  Davis,  dau. 
of  Ira  and  Hester  Ann  (Scribner)  Davis,  of  Wilton,  Conn.,  where  she  was 
born  1 6  Feb.  1842.     They  dwelt  at  Ridgefield  till  I  May  1869;  at  Port 
Chester,  N.  Y.,  till  21  Nov.  1869;  at  Wilton,  till  I  Ap.  1874;    and  then 
returned  to  Ridgefield,  where  they  were  living  in  March  1877. 

1  See  the  Hoyt  Genealogy,  p.  474. 


Whitney  Family. 


959 


Chll.  of  Jesse  and   Sarah   (Canfleld)   Covert. 

5603  i      I.  Betsey  Ann  Covert,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  28  June  1829;  died 

at  Ridgefield,  28  Nov.  1843,  and  was  buried  there. 

5604  II.  Mary  Jane  Covert,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  17  Aug.  1831 ;  married 
in  Feb.  1855,  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Walter  Joralemon.     They  were  living  at 

>  192  Elm  Street,  Newark,  in  March  1877. 

III.  William  Covert,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  30  May  1833  ;  a  coach- 
painter;  married  in  1856,  at  New  York  City,  Mary  Smith,  who  died  in 
Nov.  1874;  married  (2d),  20  Jan.  1876,  at  New  York  City,   Martha  Coe, 
dau.  of  Henry  and  Jane  (Lawson)  Coe,  of  Paterson,  N.  J.     She  was  born 
at  Sufferns,  N.  Y.     They  were  living  at   123   Colyer  Street,   Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1877.     He  enlisted,  2  Sept.  1862,  in  Co.  C,  I73d  Reg.,  N.  Y. 
S.  Vols. ;  and  was  discharged,  12  July  1865,  as  second-lieut.  of  the  same 
company. 

Chll.  of  Justus  and   Sarah   (Canfleld)   Miller. 

IV.  Roswell  Canfleld  Miller,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  9  Oct.  1845; 
a  railway-conductor;  married  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  15  Nov.  1865,  Elizabeth 
Denton,  dau.  of  John  and  Euphemia  (Apgar)  Denton,  of  Newark,  for- 
merly of  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  where  she  was  born  15  June  1847.     They 
dwelt  at  Newark,  and  at  East  Millston,  N.  J.,  till  I  June  1875;  and  then 
settled  at  Merrick,  L.  I.,  where  they  were  living  in  May  1 877. 

V.  Radcliff  Parsons  Miller,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  2  Dec.  1847; 
married  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  i  Jan.  1868,  Leana  Crlswold.     They  were  living 
at  51  East  Kenney  Street,  Newark,  in  March  1877. 


Chll.  of  Joseph  and  Julia  Ann   (Canfleld)   Ingersol. 

I.  Jane  Ingersol,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  26  July  1827;  married  at 
Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1854,  Stephen  Stocken  Roake,  son  of  Joseph 
and  Lanah  (Fosey)  Roake.     They  settled  at  Shrub  Oak,  where  she  was 
living  in  May  1877.     He  died  there,  7  Jan.  1874,  and  was  buried  in  Shrub 
Oak  Cemetery. 

II.  Hannah   Elizabeth   Ingersol,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  25  July 
1829  ;   married  at  Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1848,  Jonathan  Lanlng  Codley. 
They  were  living  at  293  South  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1877. 

III.  Cornelius   Ingersol,  b.  at   Shrub   Oak,  N.  Y.,  15   Feb.  1832; 


1709 


13664 


13666 


1709 
13670 


13675 


1710 
13676 


13680 


13685 


960 


Eighth   Generation. 


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5612 

5613 
5614 

5615 


5616 
5617 


5618 
5619 


5620 
5621 


married   there,   5    Oct.  1858,  Amelia    Forman,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Maria 
(Selleck)  Forman.     They  were  living  at  Shrub  Oak  in  May  1877. 

IV.  Juliet   Ingersol,  b.  at  Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y.,  21  Jan.  1835;  married 
there  Ebenezer  Berlin  Hart,  son  of  Berlin  and  Phebe  (Travis)  Hart.    They 
were  living  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1877. 

V.  Harriet  Ingersol,  b.  at  Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y.,  14  Ap.  1837;  married 
there,  8  Ap.  1856,  William   Emerson,  son  of  Thomas  and  Lydia  (Hatfield) 
Emerson.     They  were  living  at  Shrub  Oak  in  May  1 877. 

VI.  Mary  Amanda  Ingersol,  b.  at  Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y,  16  May  1839; 
died  there,  17  Oct.  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Shrub  Oak  Cemetery. 

VII.  Josephine   Ingersol,  b.  at  Shrub   Oak,  N.  Y.,  24  Oct.  1841; 
married   there,    24   Oct.   1860,   James    Fowler,   son  of  James   and   Eliza 
(Crawford)  Fowler.     They  were  living  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1877. 

VIII.  Sarah  Ingersol,  b.  at  Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y.,  8  Dec.  1843;  married 
there,  8  Oct.  1865,  William    Henry  Townsend,  son   of  Wolsey  and   Eliza 
(Barger)  Townsend.     They  settled  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  i 
Ap.  1872,  aged  30  years.     She  married  (2d),  4  March  1877,  at  Shrub  Oak, 
Robert  Newton  Scott,  a  clergyman.     They  were  living  at  Peekskill  in  May 
1877. 

IX.  Alpheus   Ingersol,  b.  at  Shrub  Oak,    N.  Y.,  31   March  1846; 
died  at  Shrub  Oak,  6  Oct.  1869,  and  was  buried  there. 

X.  Theodore  Ingersol,  b.  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  23  July  1850;  married 
at   Shrub   Oak,  N.  Y.,  1 1  July  1869,  Susan    Headey,   dau.  of  James  and 
Amy  (Seidgel)    Headey.     She   died    21   Jan.  1873.     He   was    living   at 
Peekskill,  N.  Y,  in  May  1877. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Ann   (Dusenbury)   Canfield. 

I.  John  Canfield,  was  living  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,  in  March  1877. 

II.  James  Canfield,  was  living  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,  in  March  1877. 

Chil.  of  Shadrach   and    Eliza   (Canfield)   Ferris. 

I.  Shadrach  Ferris,  was  living  at  Milford,  Conn.,  in  May  1877. 

II.  Alpheus  Ferris,  was  living  at  Milford,  Conn.,  or  in  California,  in 
May  1877. 


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5623 

5624 
5625 


5626 
5627 


5628 


5629 


5630 


5631 


5632 


5633 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Walter  and   Harriet   (Canfleld)   Parsons. 

I.  Elizabeth  Parsons,  b.  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  8  Oct.  1844;  died  at 
Newark,  N.  J.,  19  Nov.  1847,  an^  was  buried  at  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 


II.  Radcliff  Parsons,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  I  Jan.  1846;  died  there,  7 
Ap.  1846,  and  was  buried  at  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

III.  Randall  Parsons,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  23  Dec.  1855  ;  married  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  22  Feb.  1877,  Annie  Eugenia  Johnson,  dau.  of  Joseph 
and  Rachel  Ann  (Croxwell)  Johnson,  of  Belvidere,  N.  J.     They  were  living 
at  716  Eleventh  Street,  Washington,  in  March  1877. 

IV.  Starr  Parsons,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  30  June  1860;  and  was  living 
with  his  parents  at  204  Delaware  Avenue,  Washington,  D.  C.,  in  March 
1877. 


Chil.  of  William  and   Matilda   (Small)   Healy. 

I.  Healy,  married  Walnwrlght  Van  Houten.      They  dwelt  at 

Belleville,  N.  J.,  in  May  1877. 


II. 


Healy,  married 


ville,  N.  J.,  in  May  1877. 


Van  Riper.     They  dwelt  at  Belle- 


Chil.  of  Pearsall  Brush  and   Clarissa  (Healy)   Powell. 

I.  Charles  Henry  Powell,  b.  at  New  York  City,  in  1822;  married 
Betsey  Barney;  and  was  living  at  Marne,  Iowa,  in  Ap.  1877. 

II.  Lydia  Adelia  Powell,  b.  at  New  York  City,  in  1826;  was  living 
at  Youngstown,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1877,  unmarried. 

III.  Albert  Theodore  Powell,  b.  at  New  York  City,  in  1829;  mar- 
ried Chloe  Barney;  and  was  living  at  Marne,  Iowa,  in  Ap.  1877. 

IV.  Julia   Ann   Powell,  b.  at  Porter,  N.  Y.,  in  1831;  married  John 
Dunham  ;  and  was  living  at  Oil  City,  Penn.,  in  Ap.  1877. 

V.  Catharine  Louisa  Powell,  b.  at  Porter,  N.  Y.,  in  1833  ;  married 
Luther  Ash  ;  and  was  living  at  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  in  Ap.  1877- 

VI.  William  Thaddeus  Powell,  b.  at  Porter,  N.  Y.,  in  1835;  married 


121 


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Righth  Generation. 


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5635 
5636 


5637 
5638 

5639 
5640 

5641 
5642 


5643 


Catharine  Sage;  and  was  living  at  Anoka,  Minn.,  in  Ap.  1877.      He  served 
in  the  war  of  1861. 

VII.  Jane  Lyanda  Powell,  b.  at  Porter,  N.  Y.,  in  1837;  was  living 
at  Youngstown,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1877,  unmarried. 

VIII.  Angeline   Frederika   Powell,  b.  at  Porter,  N.  Y.,  in  1839; 
died  at  Porter  in  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  Arthur  Pearsall  Powell,  b.  at  Porter,  N.  Y.,  in  1841;  married 

Ida ;  and  was  living  at  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  in  Ap.  1877.     He  served 

in  the  war  of  1861. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Roxana   (Keeler)   St.  John. 

I.  Keeier  St.  John,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.;  married  there,  22  Dec. 
1833,  Polly  Hubbell,  of  Ridgefield.     They  lived  in  Michigan  in  1874. 

II.  Harrison  St.  John,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.;  a  blacksmith;  married 

Stone,  of  Danbury,  Conn.     They  settled  at  Ridgefield,  then  went 


west,  and  are  both  dead. 

III.  Charles  St.  John,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  in  Jan.  1821 ;  a  hatter; 


married 


Stone,  of  Danbury,  Conn.;  married  (2d), 


Whitlock, 


of  Silvermine,  in  New  Canaan,  Conn.     He  died   at   Ridgefield,  29  July 
1859,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

IV.  Berlin    St.  John,  b.  at   Ridgefield,  Conn.;   a  stage-proprietor; 
lived  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  1874. 


Child  of 


and   Roxana   (Keeler)   Dickens. 


V. 


Dickens,  a  son ;  died  young. 


Child  of  Cyrus  and   Roxana  (Keeler)   Beers. 

VI.   Ruth  Beers,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.;  married  Daniel  Dove;  and 
'  went  west." 


Chil.  of  Rufus   Hoyt  and   Polly   (Dickens)   Keeler. 


I.  Ira    Keeler,   married 


Olmstead,  sister  of   his   uncle   Burr:  137'° 


Keeler's  wife.     He  served  in  the  war  of  1861,  and  died  soon  after  his 
return. 


Whitney  Family. 


II.   Electa  Keeler,  married  William  E.  Dickens. 

Croton  Falls,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1874. 


They  were  living  at 


'37" 


1721 


III.  John  Junior  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  23  Dec.  1816;  a 
mason ;  married  there,  2  Sept.  1 840,  by  Rev.  Seymour  VanDeusen, 
Methodist,  to  Elizabeth  Plckett,  who  was  born  at  Ridgefield,  8  March 
1820,  dau.  of  Henry  and  Dorcas  (Olmstead)  Pickett.  He  died  at  Ridge- 
field, 7  Jan.  1852,  of  fever,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery.  She  was 
married  (2d),  15  Feb.  1854,  at  Ridgefield,  by  Rev.  F.  W.  Smith,  Methodist, 
to  Edwin  Burt,  a  mason,  who  was  born  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  1 8  March 
1 806 ;  and  was  living  at  Ridgefield  in  Dec.  1 874. 


Chii.  of  Samuel   Dauchy  and   Sally   (Akely)   Keeler. 

I.  Albert  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  22  March  1822;  a  mason 
and  shoemaker;  married  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  21  Aug.  1846,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Lauren,  Presbyterian,  to  Amanda  Odell,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Clarissa  (Secor) 
Odell,  of  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born   8   Nov.  1821.     They 
dwelt  at  Ridgefield  for  six  years  after  marriage ;  at  Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  two 
years;  at  Ridgefield  again,  nearly  six  years;  and,  in  Dec.  1859,  moved  to 
Knoxville,  Tenn.,  where  he  was  engaged  in  the  boot  and  shoe  trade.    They 
left  Knoxville,  8  Jan.  1865,  for  Ridgefield,  where  they  remained  till  4  Sept. 
1865;  then  moved  to  Newman,  111.;  from  there  to  Aplington,  Iowa;  and 
thence,  in  Nov.  1868,  to  lola,  Kansas,  where  they  were  living  in  Jan.  1875. 
He  died  there,  27  Feb.  1875,  and  was  buried  in  lola  Cemetery. 

II.  George    Keeler,  b.   at   New  Fairfield,  Conn.,  22  June  1844;  a 
harness-maker;    married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Emma  Combes,  who  died 
about  1866,  in  New  York  City ;  married  (2d)  Almira  Allen  ;  and  was  living 
at  744  Sixth  Avenue,  New  York,  in  Nov.  1874. 

III.  William  Lester  Keeler,  b.  at  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  27  March  1826;  a 
dealer  in  milk;  married,  15  Oct.  1856,  his  cousin,  Clarissa  Keeler,  dau.  of 
Albert  Burr  and  Sarah  Ann  (Olmstead)  Keeler.     He  died  in  his  father's 
house  at  Bedford,  15  Feb.  1856,  without  children,  from  a  disease  of  the 
heart;  and  was  buried  at  North  Stamford,  Conn.     For  her  subsequent 
marriages,  see  her  record. 

5649  IV.  Mary  Elizabeth   Keeler,  b.  20  Nov.  1829;  married  Benjamin 
Hallett,   of  Whitlockville,   N.  Y.     They  were  living  at  Willow  Springs, 
Kansas,  in  Nov.  1874. 

5650  V.  Eli  Jennings  Keeler,  b.  at  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  23  Oct.  1831;  a  shoe-      13728 
maker;    married  there,  31  Aug.  1851,  Jane    McKeel,    of  Croton,   N.  Y. 


963 


I37I8 


5665 


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5652 


5653 


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5655 
5656 

5657 


5658 


They  settled  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.  He  enlisted  there,  n  Aug.  1862,  in 
Co.  G,  i Jth  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  was  wounded  in  the  side,  at  the 
battle  of  Gettysburgh ;  and  discharged,  19  July  1865,  at  Hilton  Head,  S.  C. 
He  married  (2d)  Amanda  Foster.  They  settled  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn., 
where  he  died  from  his  wound,  21  March  1867,  and  was  buried  in  the 
Norwalk  Cemetery.  She  was  living  at  South  Norwalk  in  Nov.  1874. 

VI.  Smith  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  21  Sept.  1833;  a  shoe- 
maker; married  Mary  Hallett,  of  Whitlockville,  N.  Y.,  sister  of  Benjamin 
Hallett.     He  was  living  at  Albina,  formerly  Willow  Springs,  Mo.,  in  Nov. 
1874,  and  was  constable  of  the  town. 

VII.  Clark  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  20  Jan.  1836;  a  farmer; 
married  Mary  Dickens;  and  settled  on  Katonah  Street,  near  the  foot  of 
West  Mountain,  in  Ridgefield,  where  they  were  living  in  Nov.  1874. 

VIII.  Anna  Augusta  Keeler,  b.  at  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  4  June  1838; 
married  in  the  Autumn  of  1852,  at  her  father's  house  in  Whitlockville, 
N.  Y.,  William  Beckwith,  a  shoemaker,  who  was  born  in  England,  son  of 
William  Beckwith.     She  married  (2d),  17  Aug.  1865,  at  Golden's  Bridge, 
N.  Y.,  Sylvester  Williams,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  i 
Ap.  1833,  son  of  Zadok  and  Polly  (Bennett)  Williams.     See  his  record. 


Chil.  of  Major  and   Hannah   (Keeler)   Dickens. 

I.  George  Dickens. 

II.  Milo  Dickens. 
HI.  Charles  Dickens. 
IV.  Clark  Dickens. 

One  of  these  was  said  to  live  at  Reading,  Conn.,  in  Nov.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Daniel  and   Prua  (Keeler)   Hoyt. 

I.  Hiram  Burr  Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  17  Dec.  1830;  a  dealer 
in  hardware;  married  at  South  Hero,  Vt,  22  Feb.  1854,  by  Rev.  O.  G. 
Wheeler,  Congregational,  to  Juliette  Kent,  dau.  of  Helmer  and  Semantha 
(Fletcher)  Kent,  of  South  Hero,  where  she  was  born  7  Sept.  1832.  They 
settled  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1875. 


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II.  Julia  Ann  Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  28  Aug.  1832;  married      13744 
at  South  Hero,  Vt,  20  Sept.  1864,  by  Rev.  O.  G.  Wheeler,  Congregational, 

to  William  Kent,  a  farmer,  son  of  Helmer  and  Semantha  (Fletcher)  Kent, 
of  South  Hero,  where  he  was  born  14  Dec.  1827.  They  dwelt  at  South 
Hero  for  three  years ;  and  then  moved  to  West  Union,  Iowa,  where  they 
were  still  living  in  Jan.  1875. 

III.  Grace  Matilda   Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  25  May  1835;      '37SO 
married  at  South   Hero,  Vt,  31  March  1858,   by  Rev.    O.   G.  Wheeler, 
Congregational,  to  James  Scott  Wright,  a  clerk,  son  of  Josiah  and  Mary 
(Phelps)  Wright,  of  South  Hero.     He  was  born  in  Canada  East,  14  Oct 

1826.  They  dwelt  at  South  Hero  for  three  years;  and  then  moved  to 
West  Union,  Iowa,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Jan.  1875. 

IV.  Melissa  Jane   Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,   4  Aug.  1837;      13753 
married  at  South  Hero,  Vt.,  25  Ap.  1858,  by  Rev.  John  S.  Mott,  pastor  of 

the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  at  Grand  Isle,  Vt,  to  Sidney  White,  a 
farmer,  son  of  Timothy  Duel  and  Abigail  (Dixon)  White,  of  South  Hero, 
where  he  was  born  7  Nov.  1835.  They  dwelt  at  South  Hero  till  1863; 
then  moved  to  Volga  City,  Iowa;  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1875. 

V.  Helen   Mar  Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  2  June  1839;  married      13757 
at  Rouse's  Point,  N.  Y.,  8  Dec.  1863,  by  Rev.  John  N.  Marain,  Episcopal, 

to  Tellsfo  Rubyor,  a  farmer,  son  of  Peter  and  Theresa  (Rical)  Rubyor,  of 
South  Hero,  Vt.  He  was  born  at  Lavaltrie,  Canada  East,  31  Oct.  1835. 
They  settled  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1875. 

VI.  Cynthia  Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  20  May  1841;  married  at 
South   Hero,  Vt.,  12  Nov.  1873,  by  Rev.  O.  G.  Wheeler,  Congregational, 
to  Richard  Moore  Donaldson,  a  farmer,  son  of  James  and  Hannah  (Currie) 
Donaldson,  of  Swanton,  Vt,  where  he  was  bora  I  Ap.  1848.     They  settled 
at  South  Hero,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1875,  without  children. 

VII.  John  Addison   Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  8  Feb.  1846;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Grand  Isle,  Vt,  7  Dec.  1870,  by  Rev.  Robert  Chrystie, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Helen  B.  Macomber,  dau.  of  Wesson  and  Mary 
(Flint)  Macomber,  of  Grand  Isle,  where  she  was  born  18  Nov.  1850.    They 
settled   at    Grand   Isle,  where  she   died  28  Sept.  1873,  and  was  buried. 
He  left  Grand  Isle,  3  Nov.  1873,  for  West  Union,  Iowa,  where  he  was  living 
in  Jan.  1875,  without  children. 


Chil.  of  Albert  Burr  and   Sarah   Ann   (Olmstead)    Keeler.  1725 

I.  Clarissa  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  22  Feb.  1837;  married  in      13762 
her  father's  house  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  16  Oct.  1855,  her  cousin,  William 


966 


Eighth    Generation. 


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5668 
5669 


5670 


5671 


Lester  Keeler,  who  died  without  children,  15  Feb.  1856,  at  Whitlockville, 
in  Bedford,  N.  Y.  She  married  (2d),  25  Dec.  1856,  at  North  Stamford, 
Conn.,  James  Hudson  Lane,  a  salesman  of  boots  and  shoes,  whose  parents 
(names  unknown)  lived  at  New  York  City.  He.  died  at  Stamford,  23  Sept. 
1 86 1,  aged  34  years;  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  She  married  (3d),  18  May  1866,  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Joseph 
Lockwood,  a  farmer,  son  of  Gideon  Weed  and  Mary  (Ayers)  Lockwood,  of 
North  Stamford,  where  he  was  born  7  July  1836.  They  settled  at  Peeks- 
kill,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1875. 

II.  Philip  Burr  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  17  July  1840;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  31  Jan.  1861,  Emily  Davis,  who 
was  born  at  Stamford,  9  Sept.  1845,  dau.  of  Gould  Selleck  and  Elsey 
(Stevens)  Davis,  of  Stamford,  afterward  of  New  Canaan,  Conn.  They 
settled  at  Stamford,  and  afterward  removed  to  South  Hero,  Vt,  where 
they  were  living  in  Feb.  1875.  He  enlisted  at  Stamford,  18  Aug.  1862, 
as  waggoner,  in  Co.  A,  28th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry ;  and  was  mustered 
out  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  28  Aug.  1863. 


Chil.  of  Philip   Riley  and    Lydia   (Bates)   Keeler. 

I.  George    Bates    Keeler,  was   living  at  South  Hero,  Vt.,  in  Ap. 
1875- 

II.  Frederick  Lacy  Keeler,  died  of  fever,  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  2 
June  1 864,  unmarried.     He  served  in  the  Union  army. 

III.  Charles  Edward  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.;  a  farmer;  mar- 
ried at  Lowell,  Mass.,  8  May  1871,  Mary  Ettie  Murphy,  dau.  of  John  and 
Betsey  (Edgerton)  Murphy,  of  Stockholm,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  3 1  July 
1849.     They  dwelt  at  South  Hero,  Vt.,  till  1872;  then  moved  to  Newfield, 
Oceana  Co.,  Mich.,  where  they  lived  nearly  three  years;  and,  in  the  Spring 
of  1875,  returned  to  South  Hero. 

IV.  Eudora  Keeler,  was  living  at  South  Hero,  Vt,  in  Ap.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Clark  Smith   and   Harriet   Elizabeth   (Beers)    Keeler. 

I.  Joseph  Edgar  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  18  March  1841;  a 
farmer;  married  at  South  Hero,  Vt.,  24  Dec.  1863,  by  Rev.  Orville  Gould 


Whitney  Family. 


Wheeler,  Presbyterian,  to  Marian  Fletcher,  dau.  of  William  and  Mary 
(Landon)  Fletcher,  of  South  Hero.  She  died  without  children,  17  Oct. 
1864,  aged  22  years,  and  was  buried  at  South  Hero.  He  was  married 
(2d),  21  March  1866,  at  South  Hero,  by  Rev.  Orville  Gould  Wheeler,  to 
Sarah  Martin,  dau.  of  Lyman  and  Fanny  (Ames)  Martin.  They  settled 
at  South  Hero,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1875. 

II.  Abner  Beers  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Hero,  Vt,  2  June  1850;   a 
teacher;  was  living  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  March  1875,  unmarried. 


Chll.  of  Henry  and   Susan   (Warner)   Falrweather. 

I.  Marsena  Fairweather. 

• 

II.  William  Fairweather. 

III.  Richard  Fairweather. 

IV.  Henrietta  Fairweather. 

V.  Thomas  Fairweather. 

VI.  Henry  Fairweather. 

All  reported  to  be  living  at  Williamsburgh,  N.  Y.,  in  1875. 

Chil.  of  Isaac  and   Sally  (Fairweather)  Albln. 

I.  Isaac  Henry  Albin. 

II.  Gould  Albln. 

III.  Jane  Albin,  married  James  H.  Terpeny,  a  builder.     They  settled 
at  New  York  City,  and  were  living  there  in  1 876. 

IV.  Theodore  Albin. 

V.  Charles  Albin. 

VI.  Sylvester  Albin. 


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(1735 


1736 


968 


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5686 


5687 


5688 

5689 
5690 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  George  and   Phebe  Ames  (Brockington)   Fairweather. 

I.  Mary  Jane   Fairweather,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  11  Oct. 
1836;  was  adopted  by  Titus  K.  and   Lydia  Ann   Merrill,  of  Norwalk; 
married  in   March  1857,  on  Tavern   Island,   Norwalk,  A.  Wesley  Hale,  a 
master-mariner,  from  Glasco,  N.  Y.     She  died  in  New  York  City,  5  Aug. 
1857;  and  was  buried  in  Pine  Island  Cemetery,  Norwalk. 

II.  George  Nelson  Fairweather,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  22 
Oct  1838 ;  a  hat-finisher;  married  in  the  Meth.  Epis.  parsonage  at  Bethel, 
Conn.,  10  May  1865,  by  Rev.  John  S.  Breckenridge,  to  Gertrude  Morgan, 
dau.  of  Medad  and  Delanie  (Ferry)  Morgan,  deceased,  of  Bethel,  where 
she  was  born  5  July  1834.     They  dwelt  at  Danbury,  Conn.;    and  then 
moved  to  South  Norwalk,  where  they  were  living  in  Nov.  1875. 

III.  Sarah    Frances   Fairweather,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  27  May 
1842;  married  in  her  mother's  house  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Oct. 
1861,  George  Cummings,  a  plumber  and  coppersmith,  who  was  born  in 
New  York  City,  son  of  John  and  Mary  Cummings.     They  settled  at  South 
Norwalk,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Benjamin  and   Hannah   (Wllcox)   Fairweather. 

I.  Charles  Henry  Fairweather,  b.  about  1836;  died  at  Newark, 
N.  J.,  ii  Feb.  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Pine  Island  Cemetery,  South  Nor- 
walk, Conn.  He  married,  but  the  name  of  his  wife  has  not  been  obtained. 

i      II.  Elsie  Fairweather,  was  living  with  her  father,  at  Newark,  N.  J., 
in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  George  Benjamin  Fairweather,  b.  4  Oct.  1849;  died  6  March 
1850,  and  was  buried  in  Pine  Island  Cemetery,  South  Norwalk,  Conn. 


Chil.  of  George  and   Mary  Jane   (Richards)    Nash. 

5691  I.  John  Lewis  Nash,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Dec.  1847  ;  died  there, 

26  Ap.  1849,  and  was  buried  in  Pine  Island  Cemetery. 


5692 


II. 


Nash,  a  son,  b.  about  1849;  died  on  the  same  day. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  William   Henry  and   Sarah   Sophia   (Schneller)   Nash. 

I.  Charles  Daniel  Nash,  b.  at  Bethlehem,  Perm.,  15  Sept.  1857. 

II.  Edward   Augustus    Nash,  b.  at  Catasauqua,  Perm.,  31  March 
1859. 

III.  Sidney  Peter  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  14  Sept.  1862. 

5696        IV.   Samuel  Henry  Nash,  b.  at  South  Nonvalk,  Conn.,  27  March 
1865. 


Chil.  of  Frederick  Jackson   and   Mary   Elizabeth   (Nash)   Nodine. 

I.  Robert   Hanford    Nodine,  b.  at  34  Myrtle  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1853. 

II.  Alida  Nodine,  b.  at  144  Johnson  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  14  Oct 
1856. 


Chil.  of  Hanford    Robert  and   Margaret  Jane  (Fallen)   Nash. 

I.  Frederick  Alonzo  Nash,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  19  Aug.  1852;  a 
freighter;  was  living  at  Winona,  Col.,  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth  Nash,  b.  at  Bethlehem,  Penn.,  i  Feb.  1855;  was 
living  with  her  father  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  Margaret  Maria  Nash,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  12  Dec.  1856; 
married  in  the  parsonage  of  the  Second  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  at 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  n  Feb.  1875,  by  Rev.  George  Alanson  Taylor,  to 
Myer  Cohen,  a  clerk.     They  lived  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1875. 

IV.  George  Hanford  Nash,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  22  Oct.  1858; 
was  living  at  Winona,  Col.,  with  his  brother,  in  Oct.  1875. 

V.  Charles  Williamson  Nash,  b.  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  10  Nov.  1861; 
died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  4  Sept.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  Cypress  Hills 
Cemetery. 


969 


1746 


1747 


1748 


970 


5704 


5/05 


5706 


5709 


Rigkth  Generation, 


Chil.  of  Jeduthan   and    Florinda   (Ragan)    Higby. 

I.  Jeduthan  Higby,  b.  18  June  1807;  died  22  June  1807. 

II.  Laura  Ann  Higby,  b.  at  West  Turin,  N.  Y.,  27  July  1810;  married 
at  Turin,   N.  Y.,   9  Jan.  1828,  Timothy  Brooks  Johnson,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Ebenezer  and  Clarissa  (Brooks)  Johnson,  of  Turin  since  1803,  formerly  of 
Middletown,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  7  Dec.  1802.     She  died  at  Turin, 
25  March  1835,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  River  Road  Cemetery.     He 
married  (2d),  5  Nov.  1835,  at  Martinsburgh,  N.Y.,  Electa  Pitcher,  born  24 
Feb.  1810,  dau.  of  David  and  Mary  (Trowbridge)  Pitcher.     They  dwelt  at 
Glensdale,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1877. 

III.  Newton   Milton   Higby,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  27  May  1812;  a 
farmer;  married  there,  9  Feb.  1853,  Alice  M.  Cole,  dau.  of  Henry  H.  and 
Polly  (Sconk)  Cole,  of  Turin.     She  was  born  at  Floyd,   N.  Y.,  15  June 
1829.     They  dwelt  at  Turin;  at  Edwards,  N.  Y. ;  and,  finally,  at  New 
Hartford,  Iowa,  in  March  1877. 


IV.  Lucinda  Catharine  Higby,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  12  March  1814;    13785 
married  there,  27  Feb.  1841,   Henry  Smith;    died  at  Turin,  i  Sept.  1853, 

and  was  buried  there. 

V.  James  Harrison   Higby,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  u  March  1816;  a 
farmer ;  married  there,  3  March  1 840,  by  Rev.  Russell  Way,  Baptist,  to 

Eliza  Smith,  dau.  of  Wanton  and  (Churchill)  Smith.     He  enlisted 

in  the  Spring  of  1862,  as  a  private  in  the  59th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry; 
and  returned  unhurt,  having  served  two  years  on  the  Peninsula,  and  taken 
part  in  the  second  battle  of  Bull  Run,  and  the  engagements  at  Antietam 
and  Chantilly.     They  were  living  at  Chase's  Lake,  in  Watson,  N.  Y.,  in 
Ap.  1877. 

VI.  Philander  Higby,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  13  Oct.  1818  ;  was  drowned 
in  Piseco  Lake,  Arietta,  N.  Y.,  15  Dec.  1862,  and  was  buried  at  Turin.     It 
is  said  that  he  was  the  first  man  in  the  State  of  New  York  who  attempted 
the  artificial  propagation  of  brook-trout.     He  did  not  marry. 


VII.  Lysander  Higby,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  14  July  1822;  a  farmer; 
married  there,  27  Dec.  1849,  by  Rev.  R.  Streeter,  Baptist,  to  Olive 
Stanclift,  dau.  of  Danford  and  Zilpah  (Salmon)  Stanclift,  of  Russia,  N.  Y., 
where  she  was  born  27  July  1832.  They  dwelt  at  Turin  till  1855  ;  and 
then  settled  at  West  Turin,  where  they  were  living  in  Ap.  1877. 


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57'3 


57H 


5715 
5716 

5717 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  James  and   Sally   (Wickham)    Ragan. 

I.  Ransom   Ragan,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  19  July  1823;    an  engineer; 
married   there,  8  Jan.  1848,  Sophia  Antoinette  Shepard,  dau.  of  George 
and  Mary  Aurelia  (Staplin)  Shepard,  of  Watertown,  N.  Y.     She  was  born 
at  Turin,  25  Ap.  1828.     They  dwelt  at  Turin  till  5  June  1855  ;  moved  to 
Sextonville,  Wis. ;  and  finally  settled  at  Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.,  where  they 
were  living  in  Ap.  1877. 

II.  John  Thomas  Ragan,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  19  July  1826;  a  dairy- 
farmer;   married,  28    Feb.  1850,    Mary  Delia   Smith,   dau.  of  Wanton  and 
Lucy  (Lane)  Smith,  of  Turin,  where  she  was  born  22   Dec.  1829.     They 
dwelt  at  Turin  till  5   March  1855  ;  at  West  Leyden,  N.  Y.,  till   23   Feb. 
1866;    and    then    settled    at   Delta,   N.  Y.,    where    they  were   living   in 
Ap.  1877. 

III.  Cynthia    Ragan,    b.   at  Turin,   N.  Y.,   20  Aug.  1829;    married 
there,  11  March  1851,  Marcellus  Alonzo   Searl,  a  farmer,  son  of  William 
and   Drusilla  (Smith)  Searl,  of  Turin,  where  he  was  born  12  June  1826. 
They  dwelt  at  Turin  till  4  Ap.  1872 ;  moved  to  Glendale  Station,  in  Mar- 
tinsburgh,  N.  Y.,  and  kept  a  hotel  till  i  Dec.  1874;  and  then  returned  to 
their  farm  in  Turin,  the  same  on  which  he  was  born,  and  were  living  there 
in  Ap.  1877. 

IV.  Roxy  Ann    Ragan,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  22  June  1831;  married 
there,  2  Oct.  1850,  Samuel  Utley;  died  at  Turin,  without  children,  II  Feb. 
1851,  and  was  buried  in  Turin  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Hannon  and   Sally  (Phelps)   Ragan. 

I.  Ann   Eliza  Ragan,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  18  Jan.  1824;  married,  u 
Sept.  1845,  William  Allen.     They  were  living  at  Turin  in  Ap.  1877. 

II.  Sarah  Jane  Ragan,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  7  May  1825  ;  married,  15 
Jan.  1850,  Charles  David  Budd,  a  physician.     They  were  living  at  Turin 
in  Ap.  1877. 


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13804 

13806 


III.   Delia  M.  Pagan,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  23  Sept.  1829;  married,  20      13809 
June  1848,  George  Met  calf ;   died  at  Turin  12  Dec.  1850,  and  was  buried 
there. 


972 


Eighth  Generation. 


5718 


5719 


5720 


5721 


5722 


5723 


5724 


Chil.  of  Egbert  and   Ruhama   (Arthur)   Ragan. 

I.  Bradford   Ragan,   b.   at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  30  June  1823;   a  farmer; 
married   at   Martinsburgh,  N.  Y.,  3  July  1844,   Mary  Jane    Lyon,    dau.    of 
Rufus  and  Mary  (Youngs)  Lyon.     She  was  born  at  Greenfield,  Mass.,  15 
Nov.  1820;  and  died  at  Turin,  28  June  1847,  and  was  buried  there.     He 
married  (2d),  25  Oct.  1847,  at  Turin,  Mary  Elizabeth   Root,  born  at  Mar- 
tinsburgh, 6  June  1829,  dau.  of  Truman  and  Lydia  (Granger)  Root.     They 
were  living  at  Glensdale,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1877. 

II.  Ela  Ragan,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  30  Oct.  1825  ;  a  dealer  in  cattle; 
married  at  Clermont,  Iowa,  12  Ap.  1865,  Jeanette  Cillon,  born  at  Roscoe, 
111.,  28  July  1844,  dau.   of  Alexander  and    Elspeth  Gillon.     They    were 
living  at  Postville,  Iowa,  in  March  1877. 

Chil.   of  Egbert  and  Jerusha   (Johnson)   Ragan. 

III.  Elhanan  Ragan,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  15  Ap.  1831;    a  farmer; 
married  at  Turin,  24  March  1853,   Maria    Dorothy  Smith,  dau.  of  John  I. 
and  Lany  (Meseck)  Smith,  of  Turin,  where  she   was  born.     He  married 
(2d),  22  Jan.  1874,  at  West  Martinsburgh,  N.  Y.,  Mary  Vienna  Hills,  born 
at  Turin,  dau.  of  Baxter  Yale  and  Louisa  (Wright)  Hills.     They  were  living 
at  Glensdale,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1877. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Ragan,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  21  June  1834;  married  at 
Copenhagen,  N.  Y.,  16  Nov.  1859,  Otis  Ashley  Shepard,  a  farmer,  son  of 
George  and  Mary  (Staplin)  Shepard,  of  Turin,  where  he  was  born  13  July 
1838.     They  were  living  at  Turin  in  March  1877. 

V.  Jerusha  Ellen  Ragan,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  8  June  1845  ;  married 
at  Houseville,  N.  Y.,  i  Feb.  1871,  Rozelle  Cornelius  Hills,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Cornelius  and  Harriet  (Salmon)  Hills,  of  Turin,  where  he  was  born  10 
Sept.  1839.     They  were  living  at  Turin  in  March  1877. 

Chil.  of  Egbert  and    Nancy   Maria   (Hall)   Ragan. 

VI.  Willard   Dayton   Ragan,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  13  July  1856;  and 
was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Houseville,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1877. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Apollonia   (Rockwell)    Ragan. 

I.   Laura    Ann    Ragan,   b.   at  Turin,   N.  Y.,   21  Ap.  1835  ;   married 
there,  i  June  1854,  Seymour  Augustus  Perry,  an  inn-keeper,  son  of  Ethan 


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and   Sophronia  (Prindle)  Perry,  of  Turin,  where  he  was  born   20  Aug. 
1828. 

II.  Henrietta    Ragan,    b.   at  Turin,   N.  Y.,   23   Ap.  1838;    married 
there,  14  Nov.  1867,  James  Bower,  a  merchants'  clerk,  son  of  William  and 
Elizabeth  Bower,  from  England.     He  was  born  at  Oakwood,  Victoria  Co., 
C.W.,  6  May  1845. 

Chit,  of  Henry  and   Mary   (Harger)   Ragan. 

III.  Imogene    Ragan,  b.   at  Turin,   N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1847;    married 
there,  12  Jan.  1868,  Hiram   Schell,  son  of  Adam  and  Charlotte  (Harris) 
Schcll,  of  Greig,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  12  Sept.  1840.     She  died  at 
Clear  Lake,  Iowa,  18  Jan.  1871,  and  was  buried  at  Turin.     He  was  living 
at  Mason  City,  Iowa,  in  Ap.  1877;   and  was  then  sheriff  of  Cerro  Gordo 
County. 

IV.  Henry  Harger  Ragan,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1850;    was 
living  at  Dubuque,  Iowa,  in  Ap.  1877. 

V.  Helen  Cornelia  Ragan,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  20  July  1854. 


5729 
5729., 


57291, 

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Chit,  of  Reuben  and  Cynthia  (Salmon)   Woolworth. 

I.  Almira  Woolworth,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  21  Jan.  1813. 

II.  Angeline   Woolworth,   b.    at  Turin,   N.  Y.,  18    March  1813; 
married  there,  i  March  1837,  by  Elder  Martin  Salmon,  Baptist,  to  Alvah 
Staplin,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at  Rutland,  N.  Y.,  3  March  1813,  son  of 
Daniel   and    Esther  (Wilson)   Staplin.     They  dwelt  at  Turin  till    1852; 
afterward  at  Gouverneur,  N.  Y. ;  and  were  living  at  Rutland  in  June  1877. 

III.  Harriet  Woolworth,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  15  July  1817;  died  there, 
14  Aug.  1818,  and  was  buried  in  Turin  Cemetery. 

IV.  Cynthia  Woolworth,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  31  March  1819;  and 
was  living  there  in  June  1877. 

V.  Marietta   Woolworth,  b.   at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  u  Sept.  1821;    died 
there,  13  Ap.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  Turin  Cemetery. 

VI.  Caroline  Elizabeth  Woolworth,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  15  March 


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5730= 


1824;  died  there,  14  May  1872,  and  was  buried  in  Turin  Cemetery.  She 
was  married,  19  Jan.  1847,  by  RCV-  Mr.  Kurd,  Presbyterian,  to  George 
Duane  Kentner,  who  was  born  at  West  Turin,  N.  Y.,  23  June  1821,  son  of 
Amos  and  Lucinda  (Clark)  Kentner. 

VII.  Charles  Ensign  Woolworth,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  3  July  1826; 
died  there,  18  Nov.  1839,  and  was  buried  in  Turin  Cemetery. 

VIII.  Clinton  Woolworth,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  3  Jan.  1829;  a  farmer; 
married  at  West  Turin,  N.  Y.,  29  Dec.  1856,  by  Rev.  Lucius  L.  Palmer, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Lucinda  Lydia  Thompson,  who  was  born  at  West 
Turin,  7  Dec.  1 834,  dau.  of  Chandler  and  Hannah  (Markham)  Thompson. 
They  settled,  with  his  father,  on  the  homestead  at  Turin,  and  there  died 
(she,  1 6  Ap.  1865  ;  he,  11  Sept.  1866),  and  were  buried  in  Turin  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Stephen   and   Amy   (Salmon)   Searl.1 

I.  Crandison  Searl,  b.  at  Martinsburgh,  N.  Y.;  and  was  living  at 
Concord,  Ohio,  in  June  1877. 

II.  Harris  Searl,  b.  at  Martinsburgh,  N.  Y.;  a  merchant  and  lumber- 
man; married  near  Martinsburgh,  Ohio, King;    married  (2d),  at 

Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Mary  E.  Whiteman,  who  was  living  at  Geneva  in  July  1877. 
He  settled  at  Augusta,  Wis.,  about  1857;  and  died  there  13  March  1876. 
He  had  been  postmaster  for  twelve  years ;  and,  at  the  time  of  his  death, 
was  clerk  of  the  circuit-court,  having  held  that  office  for  six  years.     He 
had  also  been  county-surveyor  for  ten  years. 

III.  Henry  Searl,  b.  at  Martinsburgh,  N.  Y.;  died  in  Berrien  County, 
Mich. 

IV.  George  Searl,  b.  at  Martinsburgh,  N.  Y.;  died  at  Hampden,  Ohio. 

V.  Lucinda  Searl,  b.  at  Martinsburgh,  N.  Y. 


Child  of  James   Madison   and    Mary  Ann   (Salmon)    Henry. 
I.  John  Henry,  was  living  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1877. 

1  By  a  typographical  error,  this  name  has  a  final  s  at  No.  1 760. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Elijah   and   Elizabeth   (Benedict)   Salmon. 

I.  Mary  Salmon,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  5  Feb.  1817;  married  there,  8 
Aug.  1837,  Bela   Stone;   died  at  Turin,  17  July  1860,  and  was  buried  in 
Turin  Cemetery. 

II.  Oliver  Salmon,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1820;  a  farmer;  mar- 
ried at  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  25  June  1842,  Julia  Anna  White,1  dau.  of  Gurdon 
and  Betsey  (Jones)  White,  of  Rome,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  6  Aug. 
1818.     They  dwelt  at  Turin  for  two  years;  at  Potsdam  four  years;  at 
Martinsburgh,  N.  Y.,  two  years;   and  then  settled  at  Greig,  N.  Y.,  where 
they  were  living  in  Feb.  1877.     He  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 

III.  Jane  Salmon,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  29  Aug.  1822 ;   married  there, 
6  Feb.  1847,  Henry  Nye,  of  Potsdam,  N.  Y.     They  were  living  at  Brasher 
Falls,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1877. 


Chil.  of  James  and  Jeanette  Ann   (Doig)    Benedict. 

I.  Jane    Cornelia   Benedict,   b.   at  Turin,   N.  Y.,   15  Ap.  1845; 
married,  8  Sept.  1868,  Adoniram  Lee  Foot.     They  were  living  at  Rome, 
N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1877. 

II.  James  Clinton   Benedict,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  27  June  1848;  a 
dairy-man  and  stock-breeder;  married  at  Lowville,  N.  Y.,  10  Feb.  1874, 
by  Rev.  Henry  Ward  Bennett,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to   Amelia   Lovisa 
Weiier,  dau.  of  Harvey  and   Polly  Wright  (Sackett)  Weller,  of  Lowville, 
where  she  was  born   12  Jan.  1850.     They  settled  at  Turin,  on  the  farm 
opposite  his  father's,  12  May  1874,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1877. 

III.  Andrew  Doig  Benedict,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  n  Oct.  1856;  and 
was  living  there  in  March  1877,  a  farmer,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Ebenezer  and  Candace  (Clark)   Benedict. 

I.  Sylvester  Henry  Benedict,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  7  June  1828;  died 
10  Nov.  1868,  unmarried. 


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i  See  the  White  Genealogy,  p.  232. 


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II.  James   Turner   Benedict,  b.   at  Turin,   N.  Y.,  28  Jan.  1833;      13860 
a  farmer;  married  there,  2  Dec.  1855,  Celia  A.  Jones,  dau.  of  John  Griffith 


Eighth   Generation. 


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5740 


5741 


5742 


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5744 


5745 


and  Jane  (Williams)  Jones,  of  Turin,  where  she  was  born   2  Aug.  1837. 
They  settled  at  Turin,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1 877. 

III.  Madison  Allen   Benedict,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  28  Oct.  1837; 
died  8  June  1860,  unmarried. 


Chll.   of  Levi   and   Clarissa   (Wetmore)   Benedict. 

I.  Jane  Erlinda  Benedict,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  30  Jan.  1835;  married, 
23  Sept.  1859,  Martin  Wllkin.      He  enlisted  in  the  I4th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S. 
Artillery ;  took  part  in  the  various  engagements  of  the  regiment ;  and  was 
kiiled,  27  March  1865,  at  the  retaking  of  Fort  Stedman.     She  married 
(ad),  7  June  1872,  at  Denmark,  N.  Y.,  Andrew  Ryel.     They  settled  at 
Copenhagen,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1877. 

II.  Oscar   Hannibal    Benedict,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  6  Nov.  1837; 
married  at  Denmark,  N.  Y.,  2  Jan.  1873,  Elelah  Ryel.     They  were  living 
at  Denmark  in  March  1877. 

III.  Homer   Henry    Benedict,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  5   Feb.  1840;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Leyden,  N.  Y.,  25  Oct.  1872,  Florence  Rhoda  Cookins, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Warren  and  Eliza  Ann   (Rhodes)   Gookins,  of  Fowler, 
N.  Y.,   formerly  of  Boonville,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  12   Oct.  1851. 
They  settled   at  Turin,   and  were  living  there  in    March   1877,  without 
children. 

IV.  Louisa  Maria  Benedict,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  28  May  1844;  died 
at  Turin,  13  Oct.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  John  and   Levantia  White  (Miller)   Benedict. 

I.  Sylvester  Miller  Benedict,  b.  at  Lowville,  N.  Y.,  2  July  1840;  a 
merchant;  married  there,  25  July  1872,  Catharine  Evans,  born  in  Wales, 
2  Feb.  1844,  dau.  of  William  and  Ann  (Jones)  Evans.     They  settled  at 
Lowville,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1877,  without  children. 

II.  John  Spencer  Benedict,  b.  at  Lowville,  N.  Y.,  5  Nov.1  1844; 
died  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  30  May  1864,  and  was  buried  at  Lowville. 

1  The  Benedict  Genealogy,  p.  56,  in  error,  says  March. 


w 

Child  of  Jesse 

5746 

I.   Edward    Huntingtt 

1857  ;  and  was  living  there 

Chil.  of  Silas   Franl 

5747 

I.  John   Benedict   K< 

Whitney  Family. 


;  River,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1877,  unmarried. 

5748  '      II.  Esther   Frances    Kellogg,  b.   5   Sept.  1851;   married,  in  1874, 
Clayton  L.  Dennison.     They  were  living  at  Lowville,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1877. 


5749 


5750 


575i 


5752 


Chil.  of  Harvey  and    Deborah    (Lyon)   Riggs. 

I.  James  Alonzo  Riggs,  b.  at  Somers,  N.  Y.,  17  Jan.  1817;  a  hatter; 
married  at  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  23  Nov.  1836,  Charlotte  Matilda  Lakey,  of  the 
same  place.     She  was  born  in  Pennsylvania,  25  Jan.  1818,  dau.  of  John  and 
Abigail  (Reynolds)  Lakey.     They  lived  in  Somers,  Cross  River,  and  per- 
haps in  other  parts  of  Westchester  County,  N.  Y.     She  died,  3  Aug.  1868, 
in  the  house  of  her  daughter,  Mrs.  Crane,  at  Dykeman's,  in  Southeast; 
and  was  buried  at  Cross  River.     He  died,  22  Oct.  1872,  at  Croton  Falls, 
N.  Y.;  and  was  buried  at  Somers. 

II.  Lydia  Riggs,  b.  at  Somers,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1819;  married  at  North 
Salem,  N.  Y.,  28  Nov.  1841,  James  Clark,  a  carriage- maker,  son  of  Jesse 
and   Betsey   (Elliott)   Clark,  of  North   Salem.     He  was  born  at  Bedford, 
N.  Y.,  19  May  1819.     They  dwelt  at  Somers  till  Ap.  1852  ;  and  then  set- 
tled at  North  Salem,  where  they  were  living  in  Jan.  1875. 

III.  Miles  Riggs,  b.  at  Somers,  N.  Y.,  13  May  1821;  a  farmer;  mar- 
ried there,  19  Nov.  1846,  Mary  Jane  Turner,  dau.  of  Stephen  and  Harriet 
Bettey  (Nickerson)  Turner,  of  Somers,  where  she  was  born  29  Feb.  1 828. 
They  settled  at  Somers,  near  Golden's  Bridge  post-office,  and  were  living 
there  in  Feb.  1875. 

IV.  Irene  Campbell  Riggs,  b.  at  Somers,  N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1826;  mar- 
ried, 19  Oct.  1843,  Absalom  Finch  ;  and  settled  at  Springfield,  Ohio. 

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5754 


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5756 

5757 


5758 


5759 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Josiah   Anson   and   Hester  Ann   (Martin)   Riggs. 

I.  Melissa  Riggs,  b.  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y. ;  died  of  consumption. 

II.  Mary  RiggS,  b.  at  Beekman,  N.  Y. ;  married  at  Stormville,  N.  Y., 
4  Sept.  1848,  by  Elder  Robinson,  Baptist,  to  Smith    Morton,  a  dealer  in 
wood  and  coals,  son  of  Morris  and  Tamar  (Knapp)  Horton,  of  Fishkill, 
where  he  was  born  11  Jan.  1822.     They  dwelt  in  Dutchess  Co.  till  Nov. 
1866;  and  then  moved  to  Dwight,  111.,  where  she  died  of  consumption,  5 
Sept.  1867,  and  was  buried.      He  was  married   (2d),  10  Sept.  1868,   at 
Dwight,  by  Elder  J.  Fisk,  Baptist,  to  Clarissa  Maria  Smith ;    and  in  the 
Spring  of  1871,  returned  to  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  living  in 
June  1875,  at  40  Jefferson  Street. 

III.  Northrop  RiggS,  b.  at  Beekman,  N.  Y.,  20  Feb.  1825  ;  a  mason; 
married  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  24  March  1849,  Maria  Catharine  Terwilliger, 
who  was  born  at  Fishkill,  7  May  1827,  dau.  of  James  Mullin  and   Sally 
(Carman)  Terwilliger.     They  dwelt  at  Fishkill  till  1853;   then  moved  to 
Joliet,  111.;  and,  in  1855,  settled  at  Dwight,  III,  where  they  were  still  living 
in  Jan.  1875.     He  enlisted  at  Dwight,  as  3d  sergeant,  in  Co.  B,  i2Qth  Reg., 
111.  Vol.,  10  Sept.  1862  ;  appointed  2d  sergeant,  2  Nov.  1862 ;    ist  sergeant, 
i  Sept.  1864;  and  was  discharged  at  Chicago,  111.,  7  June  1865,  having 
taken  part  in  the  battles  at  Resaca,  Dallas  Woods,  Burnt  Hickory,  Peach 
Tree  Creek,  and  Atlanta. 

IV.  Lydia  Ann  RiggS,  married  Thomas  Smith,  from  England.    They 
were  living  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1875. 

V.  Catharine  Elizabeth  Riggs,  b.  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  28  May  1829; 
married   there,  19  Feb.  1852,   by  Rev.   Nathaniel    Robinson,   Baptist,   to 
Eliphalot    Smith    Rundell,   a    butcher,   son   of   Jesse   and   Anna    (Smith) 
Rundell,  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  10  Jan.  1820.     They 
settled  at  West  Point,  N.  Y. ;  thence  moved,  i  March  1864,  to  Highland 
Falls,  N.  Y. ;  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1875. 

VI.  Phebe  Jane  RiggS,  b.  4  Nov.  1830;  married  Job  Benjamin,  son 

of  Job  and  Polly  (Seaman)  Benjamin,  of  Stormville,  in  East  Fishkill,  N.  Y. ; 
and  died  of  consumption  at  Stormville. 

VII.  Thomas   RiggS,  b.  at  Beekman,  N.  Y.,  6  Nov.  1831;    died   at 
Matteawan,  N.  Y.,  30  March  1869,  and  was  buried  there. 

VIII.  Harvey  RiggS,  b.  at  East  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  14  Nov.  1833  ;  a  dealer  j  13889 
in  lumber;   married  at  Dwight,  111.,  20  Feb.  1860,  Sarah  Ann  Kyler,  dau. 

of  Lyman  and   Martha  (Drennen)  Kyler,  of  Dwight.     She  was  born   at 


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5763 


5764 


5765 


Whitney  Family. 


Huntingdon,  Penn.,  5  Feb.  1838.  They  dwelt  at  Dwight  till  Sept.  1861; 
and  then  moved  to  Pontiac,  in  the  same  county,  where  they  were  yet  living 
in  Jan.  1875. 

IX.  Caroline   Riggs,  b.  at  Beekman,  N.  Y.,  14  June  1835;  married 
at  Matteawan,  N.  Y.,  9  Sept.  1857,  by  Rev.  Daniel  Sherwood,  Baptist,  to 
Joseph   Bent  ley,1  a  file-forger,  born  in  England,  son  of  David  and   Mary 
(Brooks)  Bentley,  the  latter  residing  in  Matteawan  at  the  time  of  his  mar- 
riage.    They  settled  at  Matteawan ;  where  she  died  1 8  June  1 870,  and  was 
buried  in  the   Episcopal  Cemetery.     She  is  remembered  as  "  a  zealous 
member  of  the  Baptist  Church,  and  a  brilliant  poetess." 

X.  Irena  Riggs,  died  of  consumption. 

XI.  Martin  Smith  Riggs,  b.  at  Green  Haven,  in  Beekman,  N.  Y.,  9 
Ap.  1839;  a  mason  and  plasterer;   married  at  Matteawan,  N.  Y.,  10  Oct. 
1867,  Mary  Elizabeth  Rogers,  dau.  of  Warren  and  Jane  (Palmer)  Rogers,  of 
Matteawan,  where  she  was  born  14  Dec.  1843.     They  settled  at  Matteawan, 
and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1875.     He  served  in  the  Union  army  for  four 
years  during  the  war  of  1861. 

XII.  Horace  Miles  Riggs,  b.  at  Stormville,  in  Fishkill,  now  East 
Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  8  March  1841 ;  a  carpenter;  married  at  Matteawan,  N.  Y., 
2  Ap.  1864,  by  Rev.  John  S.  Kingsland,  Methodist,  to  Maggie  E.  Frost, 
dau.  of  Holmes  and  Azubah  (Barrett)  Frost,  of  Matteawan.     She  was  born 
at  Fishkill,  19  Nov.  1847.     They  dwelt  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  for  two 
years;  at  Dwight,  111.,  for  three  years;  and  then  returned  to  Matteawan, 
where  he  died,  24  June  1 874,  of  consumption,  which  was  brought  on  by 
exposure  for  several  days  in  the  Chickahominy  Swamp,  during  his  service 
in  the  Union  army.     He  was  buried  in  the  Episcopal  Cemetery  at  Mattea- 
wan.    He  enlisted  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  as  a  private,  in  the  —  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S. 
Vol.;  took  part,  as  lieutenant,  in  the  battles  of  Bull  Run  (2d),  Antietam, 
Ball's  Bluff,  Fredericksburgh,  and  the  seven  days  fight  before  Richmond ; 
but  was  finally  compelled  by  illness  to  offer  his  resignation.     He  was  a 
member  of  the  Baptist  Church  in  Matteawan ;  and  his  associates  report 
him  "  as  good  a  soldier  of  Christ  as  he  had  been  of  his  country,  vigorous, 
full  of  useful  work,  and  possessing  the  confidence  and  love  of  all  who  knew 
him."     She  was  living  at  Matteawan  in  Jan.  1875. 

XIII.  William  Henry  Riggs,  b.  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  10  March  1843;  a 
soldier  in  the  war  of  1861;    married,  and  was  living  at  Streator,  111.,  in 
1875. 

'His  first  wife  was  Mary  Elizabeth  Jennings,     Elizabeth  Beckwith,  of  Red  Hook,  N.  Y.    They 
from   Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. ;   his   third  was   Ellen    were  living  at  Matteawan  in  Feb.  1875. 


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13897 


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13903 


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Eighth   Generation. 


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5767 

5768 
5769 

5770 


5771 


5772 


5773 


XIV.  Charles  Seaman  Riggs,  b.  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1846;  a 
soldier  of  1861 ;  married  in  Michigan,  and  was  living  at  Englishville,  Mich., 
in  Jan.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and   Elizabeth    (Haight)    Riggs. 

I.  Daniel  Riggs,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  23  Dec.  1811;  a  carpenter; 
married,  16  June  1834,   Hannah    Nelson;  died  in  New  York  City,  5  June 
1864,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery.     She  was  living  at  Cold 
Spring,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1875. 

II.  David  Riggs,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  3  Nov.  1813;  a  tailor ;  died 
at  Maiden,  N.  Y.,  9  Feb.  1836,  unmarried. 

III.  Albert  Riggs,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  9  Dec.i8i5  ;  acarpenter; 
married,  19  Sept.  1839,  Hannah  Knapp ;  married  (2d),  in  Sept.  1840,  Mary 
Paneer ;  and  was  living  at  Godfrey,  111.,  in  Feb.  1875. 

IV.  Isaac  Riggs,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1818  ;  a  dealer  in 
dry  goods  and  groceries;    married  at  Philipstown,  23  Aug.  1841,  Maria 
Haight,  dau.  of  Sylvanus  and  Margaret  (Craft)   Haight,  of  Philipstown, 
where  she  was  born,  4  Feb.  1821.     They  settled  at  Philipstown ;  and  were 
dwelling  there,  in  the  village  of  Cold  Spring,  in  March  1875,  having  lived 
three  years  in  Montgomery,  and  five  years  in  Fishkill,  N.  Y.     He  has  been 
Deputy  Collector  of  Internal  Revenue ;  was  an  enrolling  officer  during  the 
war  of  1 86 1 ;  and  has  been,  for  eight  years,  a  Justice  of  the  Peace. 

V.  John  Riggs,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  20  June  1820;  a  machinist; 
married,  4  Sept.  1844,  Mary  Henry.     She  died  3  Aug.  1848,  aged  22  years, 
and  was  buried  in  the  Presbyterian  Cemetery  at  Matteawan,  N.  Y.     He 
married  (2d),  in  June  1851,  Hannah  Peck;  and  was  living  at  Godfrey,  111., 
in  Feb.  1875. 

VI.  Samuel  Smith  Riggs,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  22  July  1822; 
went  to  sea  about  1842;  and  his  family,  having  heard  nothing  from  him  in 
thirty-three  years,  suppose  him  to  be  dead. 

VII.  William  Riggs,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  16  May  1824;  an  iron-  j  13917 
moulder;  married,  in  Feb.  1846,  Fanny  Henry,  sister  to  his  brother  John's 

wife.  She  was  born  20  March  1824;  died  3  June  1850,  and  was  buried  in 
the  Presbyterian  Cemetery  at  Matteawan,  N.  Y.  He  married  (2d),  in  Dec. 
1851,  Melissa  Mead  ;  and  was  living  at  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1875. 


Whitney  Family. 


981 


VIII.  Susan    Riggs,  b.  at   Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  u  July  1826;    was 
living  at  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1875,  unmarried. 

IX.  Mary    Elizabeth    Riggs,  b.  at   St.  Andrew's,  in  Montgomery, 
N.  Y.,  10  Feb.  1833  ;  married  at  Fishkill  Landing,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Oct.  1854,  by 
Rev.  James    Harkness,   Presbyterian,  to  William    Thurston  Valentine,  a 
carpenter  and  builder,  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (Folsom)  Valentine, 
of  Fishkill    Landing,  where  he  was  born  9  Ap.  1833.     They  settled  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.;  and  were  living  there,  at  133  Lancaster  Street,  in  March 
1875. 


Chit,  of  Isaac  and    Marinda   (Smith)    Riggs. 

I.  Mehetabel   Riggs,  b.  at  Ridgeficld,  Conn.,  12  Oct.  1812;  died  at 
New  York  City,  27  July  1825. 

II.  Clark  Riggs,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  n  Dec.  1814;  a  tanner  and 
currier;    married  at  Derby,  Conn.,  in  Aug.  1835,  Mary  A.  Newton,  who 
died  at  Humphreysville,  now  Seymour,  Conn.,  about  1838.     He  married 
(2d)  Louisa  Robinson,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.     He  settled  at  Humphreys- 
ville, Conn. ;  and  moved  thence  to   Rochester,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died   20 
March  1 867.     His  widow  lived  in  Massachusetts  in  1 873. 

III.  Smith   Riggs,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  5  Aug.  1822;  a  cabinet- 
maker; married  at  Birmingham,  Conn.,  5  Jan.  1855,  Mary  Ann  Tomlinson, 
dau.  of  James  Tomlinson.     They  settled  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  where  he 
died  of  consumption,  31  May  1867.     She  went,  as  a  teacher,  to  California, 
and  was  living  there  in  1873. 

IV.  Jacob   Riggs,  b.  at  New  York  City,  31  May  1825;  a  seaman; 
died  of  consumption,  1 1  Feb.  1 847. 

V.  Charles  Mortimer  Riggs,  b.  in  Allen  Street,  New  York  City,  14 
March  1834;    a  railway-conductor;    married  at  Wilton,   Conn.,    5   Nov. 
1868,  Caroline  Celia   Nash,  of  Westport,  Conn.,  where  she  was  born  18 
Jan.  1845.     They  settled  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept. 
1875.     He  served  for  three  years  in  the  war  of  1861. 


Chil.  of  Lockwood   and   Polly   (Riggs)   Cray. 

I.  Sarah   Ann   Cray,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  1 8  Ap.  1812;   married 
there,  20  Feb.  1830,  in  her  father's  house,  Hiram   Roberts,  a  shoemaker, 


13918 


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13923 


13924 


1787 


13925 


982 

Eighth  Generation. 

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5784 
5785 


5786 
5787 


son  of  Caleb  and  Anna  (Smith)  Roberts,  and  g.  son  of  Josiah  and  Joanna 
(Smith)  Smith,  of  Ridgefield,  where  he  was  born  about  1808.  He  died, 
without  children,  in  his  father's  house  at  Ridgefield,  12  June  1831,  and  was 
buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery.  She  married  (2d),  20  Feb.  1834,  at  their 
home  in  Ridgefield,  Levi  Roberts,  a  farmer,  brother  of  her  first  husband. 
He  was  born  at  Ridgefield  about  1 806 ;  died  there,  without  children,  23 
June  1841,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery.  She  married  (3d),  20 
Feb.  1842,  Lewis  stebbins  Seymour,  a  shoemaker  and  farmer,  who  was 
born  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  28  Aug.  1810,  son  of  Samuel  and  Heligee  (Steb- 
bins) Seymour.  They  settled  at  North  Wilton,  and  were  living  there  in 
Jan.  1875. 

II.  Henry   Cray,  b.   at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,  16  Feb.  1814;    a  hatter; 
married   at   Newark,   N.  J.,  Charlotte   Griffith,   of   New  Jersey;    died   at 
Ridgefield,  12  Aug.  (town-record  says  12  Dec.)  1848,  and  was  buried  in 
Titicus  Cemetery.     He  had  a  family,  all  of  whom,  with  the  exception  of 
his  eldest  son,  pre-deceased  him ;  but  we  have  been  unable  to  obtain  par- 
ticulars. 

III.  Mariette  Cray,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  31  Aug.  1815;    died  at 
Newark,  N.  J.,  3  Nov.  1846,  aged  31  years,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Eliza  Jane  Cray,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  29  Dec.  1817;  died  at 
Ridgefield,  18  Jan.  1834,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

V.  George   Cray,  b.  at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,  15  Ap.  1820;    a  carpenter;  13930; 
and  joiner;    married  at   Newark,   N.  J.,  19  Oct.  1843,  by  RCV-  John   L. 
Lenhart,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Mary  Amelia  Foster,  dau.  of  Jonah  and     2824 
Sally  (Hunt)  Foster,  of  Ridgefield,  where  she  was  born  22   March  1822. 

They  settled  at  Ridgefield;  and,  in  Ap.  1871,  moved  to  Danbury,  Conn., 
where  they  were  living  in  Feb.  1875.  He  enlisted  at  Ridgefield,  15  Aug. 
1862,  as  corporal,  in  Co.  G,  I7th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  dis- 
charged, for  general  debility,  in  Ap.  1863. 

VI.  Charles  Cray,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  9  March  1822;  died  there, 
1 6  Jan.  1830,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

VII.  John   Cray,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  7  Nov.  1824;   a  carpenter;    13932 
married  in  Madison  Street,  New  York,  25  June  1852,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Hat- 
field,  Presbyterian,  to   Eliza  Gilligan,   dau.    of  Thomas  and   Eliza   (Wren) 
Gilligan,  of  Dublin,  Ireland,  where  she  was  born  10  Nov.  1823.     He  went 

to  Ridgefield,  i  Feb.  1842;  to  Danbury,  Conn.,  I  May  1844;  to  Hoboken, 
N.  J.,  I  Nov.  1846;  to  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  in  July  1847;  to  Cuddeback- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1848;  to  New  York  City  in  May  1849;  to  Melrose, 
N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1854;  returned  to  New  York  in  Ap.  1865  ;  and,  in  Ap.  1868, 


5788 


5789 
5790 


579' 


5792 


5793 


Whitney  Family. 


moved  to  118  Division  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living 
in  March  1875. 

VIII.  William  Cray,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  i  March  1827;  married 
at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Jane  Smith,  of  that  city;  died  at  Newark,  of  consump- 
tion, 25  Aug.  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 


I. 


Chll.  of  Daniel   and   Lumerec   (Ryerson)   Riggs. 
RiggS,  a  son,  name  not  reported ;  b.  at,  or  near,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

II.  Richard  Ryerson  Riggs,  b.  at,  or  near,  Trenton,  N.  J.  He  and 
his  brother  were  brought  up  by  their  grandfather,  Richard  Ryerson ;  and 
settled,  it  is  said,  in  New  York  City. 


Chil.  of  Cyrus  and    Eliza   Wood   (Squire)    Riggs. 

I.  Albert  Bidwel  Riggs,  b.  at  Marysburgh,  U.  C,  25  Sept.  1824; 
a  millwright  and  engineer;    married  at  Thurlovv,  C.  W.,   29  Oct.  1846, 
Sophronia  Denyes,  born  at  Thurlow,  u  Ap.  1829,  dau.  of  Peter  and  Mary 
Ann  (Sills)  Denyes,  natives  of  Germany.     They  dwelt  at  Madoc,  C.  W.( 
till  1848;  at  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  till  1850;  at  Madoc  again,  till  1854;    at 
Listowel,  C.  W.,  till  1868;  and  then  settled  at  Cheboygan,  Mich.,  where  they 
were  living  in  Ap.  1875.     He  has  filled  the  offices  of  Justice  of  the  Peace, 
Superintendent  of  the  Poor,  and  Superintendent  of  Schools. 

II.  Edward  Squire  Riggs,  b.  at  Adolphustown,  U.  C,  29  Oct.  1825  ; 
a  machinist  and  engineer;  shipped  in  the  Autumn  of  1845,  as  armorer's 
mate,  on  the  U.  S.  Ship  Columbia,  and  went  to  the  East  Indies  and  China, 
returning  in  time  to  take  part  in  the  capture  of  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico ;  and 
was  discharged  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  25  Oct.  1847.     He  was  married  at  Madoc, 
C.  W.,   24  July  1849,  by  Rev.   Stephen  Miles,  Wesleyan  Methodist,  to 
Sarah  Ann  Powers,  dau.  of  John  and  Nancy  (Gilbert)  Powers,  of  Belleville, 
C.  W.,  where  she  was  born  29  May  1828.      They  were  living  at  Cheboy- 
gan, Mich.,  in  Feb.  1876. 

III.  Lydia   Riggs,   b.  at   Madoc,    U.  C.,   24   Dec.  1828;  married  at 
Belleville,  C.  W.,  u  Ap.  1847,  bY  Rev.  John  Grear,  Episcopal,  to  Francis 
Stead,  a  farmer,  son  of  Thomas  and  Ann  (Downing)  Stead,  of  Elzevir, 
C.  W.     He  was  born  at  Teviotdale,  Eng.,  n  Aug.  1827.     They  dwelt  at 
Madoc  for  two  years;  at  Elzevir  for  seventeen  years;  and  then,  I  Oct. 


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i  ;88 


1793 
13933 


13936 


13940 


984 


Eighth   Generation. 


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5795 

5796 


5797 
5798 
5799 

5800 
5801 


5802 


1867,  settled  at  Cheboygan,  Mich.,  where  she  died  15  Nov.  1871.  She 
was  buried  in  the  Riggs  burial-place,  at  Inverness,  Mich.  He  was  living 
at  Cheboygan  in  Feb.  1876;  and  had  been  a  Justice  of  the  Peace. 

IV.  Rowena    Riggs,  b.  at   Madoc,  U.  C.,  11   Feb.  1830;    married 
Bacon ;  and  lived  at  Madoc,  Ont.,  in  Feb.  1876. 

V.  Miles  Riggs,  b.  at  Madoc,  U.  C.,  16  Dec.  1832 ;  died  near  Water- 
town,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept.  1850. 

VI.  Lewis   Warner    Riggs,  b.   at   Madoc,   U.  C.,  i   May  1834;   a 
blacksmith;  married   there,  4  Oct.  1859,  by  Rev.  T.   G.   Colwell,  "Bible 
Christian,"   to  Victoria  Sabrina   Darley,  dau.  of  William  John  and  Mary 
(Clark)  Darley,  of  Kingston,  C.  W.,  where  she  was  born    12  Jan.  1838. 
They  dwelt  at  Madoc  till  March  1 863  ;  then  moved  to  Brighton,  C.  W. ; 
thence  to  Inverness,  Mich. ;   and  from  there  to  Cheboygan,  Mich. ;  and 
were  living  there  in  Feb.  1876. 

VII.  Hiram  Riggs,  b.  at  Madoc,  U.  C.,  2  Dec.  1836;  and  was  living 
there  in  Feb.  1876. 

VIII.  Susan  Riggs,  b.  at  Madoc,  U.  C.,  24  Nov.  1838;  died  in  the 
Winter  of  1874-5. 

IX.  Cyrus  Riggs,  b.  at  Madoc,  U.  C.,  14  Ap.  1840;  a  farmer;  married 
there,  14  March  1865,  Hester  Ann  Woodward,  dau.  of  Alpheus  Burton  and 
Elizabeth  Ann  (McCoy)  Woodward,  of  Hungerford,  C.  W.,  where  she  was 
born  20  Oct.  1845.     They  were  living  at  Cheboygan,  Mich.,  in  Feb.  1876. 

X.  Eliza    Riggs,   b.  at  Madoc,    U.  C.,  5  Jan.  1842;   a  milliner;  was 
living  at  Glencoe,  Ont.,  in  Feb.  1876,  unmarried. 

XI.  William  Faucette  Riggs,  b.  at  Madoc,  U.  C.,  7  May  1844;  a 
wholesale-dealer  in  wines;  married  at  Flint,  Mich.,  23  March  1872,  Donna 
Maria    Hastings,   dau.   of   David   and    Mary  Louisa   (Doty)    Hastings,   of 
Davison,  Mich.,  where  she  was  born  22  June  1854.     They  were  living  at 
Vassar,  Mich.,  in  Nov.  1876,  without  children. 

XII.  Delina  Amanda  Riggs,  b.  at  Madoc,  U.  C.,  22  July  1846; 
married  there,  22  Dec.  1863,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Harris,  Wesleyan  Methodist,  to 
Robert  Hay,  a  carpenter,  born  in  Scotland,  27  Ap.  1843,  son  of  Robert  and 
Catharine  (McKiddie)  Hay.     They  dwelt  at  Listowel,   C.  W.,  for  seven 
years;    at   Brookfield,   Mo.,  one  and  a  half  years ;    and  then  settled  at 
Trenton,  Mo.,  where  they  were  living  in  March  1 876. 


U949 


'3953 


I39S8 


Whitney  Family. 


985 


5803 


5804 


5805 


5806 


5807 


5808 


5809 


XIII.  John  Harris  Riggs,  b.  at  Madoc,  C.  W.,  24  Sept.  1848;  a 
merchant;  married  at  Cheboygan,  Mich.,  27  Nov.  1868,  Annls  Elizabeth 
Woodward,  dau.  of  Alpheus  Burton  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (McCoy)  Wood- 
ward, of  Hungerford,  C.  W.,  where  she  was  born  20  March  1850.  They 
dwelt  at  Listowel  for  two  years ;  and  then  settled  at  Cheboygan,  where 
she  died  14  Feb.  1873.  He  was  living  at  Vassar,  Mich.,  in  Feb.  1876. 


13960 


Chil.  of  John   and   Martha   (Riggs)   Pringle.  1794 

I.  Miles  Pringle,  b.  at  Richmond,  U.  C,  29  June  1822  ;  a  carpenter;      13961 
married  at  Brighton,  C.  W.,  15  March  1857,  Elizabeth  Jane  Leary,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  and  Mary  (Kendall)  Leary,  of  Kingston,  C.  W.     She  was  born  i 

at  Ottawa,  C.  W.,  28  Dec.  1838.  They  settled  at  Napanee,  C.  W.;  and 
were  living  there  in  Feb.  1 876. 

II.  Alfred  Pringle,  b.  at  Richmond,  U.  C,  i  Sept.  1824;  afarmerand      13968 
brick-maker;  married  at  Madoc,  C.  W.,  26  Dec.  1848,  by   Rev.   Stephen 

Miles,  Wesleyan  Methodist,  to  Sarah  Ann    Fretts,  dau.   of  Caspar  and 
Magdalene  (Huffman)  Fretts,  of  Thurlow,  C.  W.,  and  (prior  to  1831)  of: 
North  Fredericksburgh,  U.  C.,  where  she  was  born  16  July  1827.     They! 
dwelt  at  Richmond  till  Ap.  1869;    at  Belleville,  Ont,  till  Ap.  1870;  and 
then  settled  at  Napanee,  Ont,  where  they  were  living  in  Ap.  1876. 

III.  Ezra  Healy  Pringle,  b.  at  Richmond,  U.  C,  13  Aug.  1827;  mar- 
ried at  South  Fredericksburgh,  C.  W.,  Martha  Darley;  and  was  living  at 
Brighton,  Ont,  in  March  1876. 

IV.  George  Ferguson  Pringle,  b.  at  Richmond,  U.  C,  31  March      13981 
1830;    a   blacksmith;    married    at   Tyendenaga,   C.  W.,  14   March  1854, ! 
Azubah  Grant,  dau.  of  John  and  Mary  (Huffman)  Grant,  of  Tyendenaga, 
where  she  was  born  22  July  1837.     He  died,  25  Jan.  1874,  at  Half  Moon 

Bay,  California.     She  was  living  at  Napanee,  Ont,  in  March  1876. 

V.  Solomon  Waldron  Pringle,  b.  at  Napanee,  Richmond,  U.  C.,  i      13986 
March  1833;    a  carpenter  and  joiner;    married  there,  3  Ap.  1869,   Mary 

Maria  Leary,  dau.  of  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Kendall)  Leary,  of  Napanee, 
where  she  was  born  22  Aug.  1851.  They  settled  at  Napanee,  and  were 
living  there  in  May  1876. 

VI.  Joseph  Anson  Pringle,  twin,  b.  at  Richmond,  U.  C.,  22  May      13989 
1836;  a  brickmaker;  married  at  Madoc, -Ont,  2  Sept.  1872,  by  Rev.  James 

Egan,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Emily  Margaret  Abbot,  dau.  of  Francis  and 
Margaret  (West)  Abbot,  of  Tudor,  Ont.  She  was  born  at  Russel,  C.  W., 


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5810 


5811 


5812 


5813 
5814 
5815 
5816 


5817 


5818 


Eighth  Generation. 

20  May  1849.     They  dwelt  at  Rowdon,  Ont,  till  12  Nov.  1874;  and  then 
settled  at  Madoc,  where  they  were  living  in  May  1 876. 

VII.  John  Wesley  Pringle,  twin,  b.  at  Richmond,  U.  C.,  22  May 
1836;  married  at  Napanee,  C.  W.,  16  March  1863,  by  Rev.  J.  C.  Brunelle, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to   Eliza   Jane   Kendall,   dau.  of  Francis  and  Mary 
(Blake)  Kendall,  of  Kingston,  C.  W.     She  was  born  at  Toronto,  C.  W.,  16 
Oct.  1837.     They  dwelt  at  Napanee  till  1875;  and  then  settled  at  Toronto, 
where  they  were  living  in  Ap.  1876. 

VIII.  Hannah  Jane  Pringle,  b.  at  Richmond,  U.  C.,  4  Feb.  1841; 
died  there,  4  Feb.  1855,  and  was  buried  in  Napanee  Cemetery. 

IX.  Lewis  Pringle,  b.  at  Richmond,  U.  C.,  25  July  1843  ;  married  at 
Belleville,  Ont.,  Catharine  Miles;  and  was  living  at  Belleville  in  Ap.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Lewis  and   Harriet  Ann   (Harris)    Riggs. 

I.  Alfred  RiggS,  b.  in  Sept.  1837  ;  died  at  Madoc,  C.W.,  5  Sept.  1858. 

II.  Matilda  RiggS,  was  living  in  Nebraska  in  Ap.  1875. 

III.  Coleman  Harris  RiggS,  was  living  in  Kansas  in  Ap.  1875. 

IV.  Alberta  RiggS,  was  living  in  Kansas  in  Ap.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Martin   and   Mary  Jane   (Eager)   Riggs. 

I.  Mary  Ann  RiggS,  b.  at  Madoc,  C.  W.,  31  July  1838;  married  in 
her   father's   house   at    Elzevir,   C.  W.,   25    Oct.  1857,  by   Rev.  Thomas 
McMullen,  Wesleyan  Methodist,  to  Lawrence  Stover  Denyes,  a  merchant, 
son  of  Peter  and   Mary  Ann  (Sills)  Denyes,  of  Thurlow,  C.  W.     They 
dwelt  at  Mitchell,  C.  W.,  for  two  years;  at  Listowel,  C.  W.,  six  years;  and 
then  moved  to  Brookfield,  Mo.,  where  she  died,  20  Ap.  1872,  and  was 
buried.     He  was  living  at  Brookfield  in  Ap.  1876. 

II.  Martha  Jane  RiggS,  b.  at  Madoc,  C.  W.,  27  Oct.  1839;  married 
at  Queensborough,  C.  W.,   2  Jan.  1860,  by  Rev.  John  Ryerson  Phillips, 
Methodist    Episcopal,  to  a  cousin   of   her  sister  Mary's  husband,  John 
Wesley    Denyes,   a  farmer,  son  of  Jacob  and    Sarah  (Lake)   Denyes,  of 


Whitney  Family. 


Thurlow,   C.  W.,  where   he  was   born    27   Feb.  1832.     They    settled   at 
Thurlow,  on  the  farm  where  was  born;  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 

III.  John    Riggs,  b.   at   Madoc,  C.  W.,  13  Dec.  1840;    a  merchant; 
married  in  her  father's  house,  13  Ap.  1865,  by  Rev.  Benjamin  Day,  Con- 
gregational,   to    Margaret    McDonald,    dau.    of    Alexander    and    Mary 
(Hamilton)  McDonald,  of  Listowel,  C.  W.     She  was  born  near  Belleville, 
C.  W.,  22   March   1844.     They  dwelt  at   Listowel  till  10  Ap.  1866;   at 
Brookfield,  Mo.,  till  3  Feb.  1876;  and  then  returned  to  Listowel,  where 
they  were  living  in  Ap.  1876.     He  was  one  of  the  Town   Board,  and 
Treasurer  of  Brookfield,  in  1875. 

IV.  Phebe  Maria  Riggs,  b.  at  Madoc,  C.  W.,  11  Jan.  1845;  married 
in  her  father's  house  at  Listowel,  C.  W.,  7  March  1865,  by  a  Congrega- 
tional  minister,  to  Andrew  Climie,  a  farmer,  son  of  William  and  Janet 
(Hamilton)  Climie,  of  Wallace,  one  mile  west  of  Listowel.     He  was  born 
at  Innesfield,  C.  W.,   31  Jan.  1841.     They  settled  at  Wallace;  and  were 
living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 

V.  Stephen    Miles    Riggs,  b.  at    Madoc,  C.  W.,  19    Sept.  1847; 
married  in  her  father's  house,  8  Feb.  1875,  by  Rev.  C.  C.  Harrah,  Congre- 
gational, to  Emma  Rose  Benway,  dau.  of  Moses  Benway,  of  Linn  Co., 
Mo.     They  were  living  at  Brookfield,  Mo.,  in  Ap.  1876. 

VI.  Lucinda  Elizabeth   Riggs,  b.  at  Madoc,  C.  W.,  9  Nov.  1849; 
married  in  her  father's  house  at  Brookfield,  Mo.,  5  May  1869,  by  Rev.  Guy 
Hamilton,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Sheldon  Joseph  Merchant,  a  farmer, 
son  of  Chauncey  Hide  and   Helen  Delano  (Vansyle)  Merchant,  of  Busti, 
N.  Y.     He  was  born  at  New  Albion,  N.  Y.,  2  Nov.  1843.     They  settled  at 
Ridge,  Mo.,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 

VII.  Margaret  Riggs,  b.  at  Elzevir,  C.  W.,  18  July  1855  ;  died  there 
25  Nov.  1857,  and  was  buried  in  Hazard's  Corners  Cemetery. 


I. 


Child   of  George  Washington   and   Marietta   (Wood)   Riggs. 

RiggS,  a  son,  name  not  obtained ;  was  living  in  California, 


it  is  said,  in  March  1 876. 


Chil.  of  Chauncey  and   Lucinda   (Wood)   Riggs. 


987 


14009 


14013 


14017 


1797 


1798 


I.   Burrall   Riggs,  b.  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  in  1831;  and  was  living  at      14021 

Hartsville,  Mass.,  in  1875. 


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II.  Albert  RiggS,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  3  June  1833  ;   a  locomotive-    14022 
engineer;    married  at  Wolcottville,  Conn.,  9  Oct.  1853,  Frances  Caroline 
Williams,   dau.   of  John  Spencer  and  Mary  Ann  (Dunbar)  Williams,   of 
Stockbridge,  Mass.,  where  she  was  born  19  Dec.  1835.     He  was  living  at 
Winchester  Centre,  Conn.,  in  March  1876. 

III.  Lewis  RiggS,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  24  Jan.  1835  ;  a  blacksmith;    14024 
married  at  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  2  Sept.  1853,  Julia  Beach,  dau.  of  Caleb  and 

Ann  (Rathbone)  Beach,  of  Winchester  Centre,  Conn.,  where  she  was  born 
17  Dec.  1831.  He  enlisted  at  Torrington,  Conn.,  in  the  4th  Reg.,  Conn. 
Vol.  Infantry  (afterward  the  ist  Reg.,  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery),  24  July 
1861;  and  was  discharged  13  Aug.  1862.  They  dwelt  at  Torrington  till 
1 5  Jan.  1867;  and  then  moved  to  Waterbury,  Conn.,  where  they  were 
living  in  March  1876. 


Chil.  of  Norman   and   Mercy   Matilda   (Cowles)    Riggs. 

I.  Joseph  Cowles  RiggS,  b.  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  12  June  1849; 
was  living  there  in  Jan.  1875,  unmarried. 


II.  Caroline  Matilda  Riggs,  b.  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  18  Nov.  1853; 
and  was  living  there  with  her  father,  in  Jan.  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  Antoinette    RiggS,    b.   at   Norfolk,  Conn.,  1  8  May  1857;    died 
there,  5  Dec.  1857,  and  was  buried  in  the  South  End  Cemetery.     Her  re- 
mains were  removed,  24  Oct.  1874,  to  the  cemetery  at  Winchester  Centre, 
Conn. 


Chil.  of  Frederick  and   Mary   (Riggs)    Bronson. 

I.  Lev!  Frederick  Bronson,  b.  at  Winchester,  Conn.,  7  Feb.  1842; 
a  farmer;  married  at  North  Canaan,  Conn.,  27  Sept.  1866,  by  Rev.  William 
H.  Williams,  Episcopal,  to  Ellen  Irene  Stevens,  dau.  of  Seth  and  Eunice 
(Munson)  Stevens,  of  North  Canaan,  where  she  was  born  25  Ap.  1843. 
They  settled  at  North  Canaan,  and  were  living  there,  near  East  Canaan 
post-office,  in  March  1875. 

II.  Mary  Louise  Bronson,  b.  at  North  Canaan,  Conn.,  8  Dec.  1848; 
married  there,  3 1  Dec.  1 867,  by  Rev.  Marvin  R.  Lent,  Methodist,  to  George 
Washington    Roraback,   a  farmer,  son   of  William    Franklin   and   Alvina 
(Niver)  Roraback,  of  North  Canaan.     He  was  born  at  Sheffield,  Mass.,  6 
May  1849.     They  settled  at  East  Canaan,  Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in 
March  1875. 


1799 


1800 


14025 


5833 


5834 


5835 


5836 


5837 


5838 


5839 


5840 


5841 


Whitney  Family. 


5842 
5843 


III.  Annis  Harriet  Bronson,  b.  at  North  Canaan,  Conn.,  23  Dec. 
1852;  married,  in  1871,  at  Millerton,  N.  Y.,  Myron  Brady,  a  painter;  and 
settled  at  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  where  they  were  living  in  Jan.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Lewis  and   Eliza   Ann   (Clark)    Riggs. 

I.  Clara    Riggs,    b.   at   Franklinville,    N.  Y.,  8  Ap.  1839;    married 
Stephen  E.  McNall,  son  of  William  and  Civil  (Seward)  McNall.     They  were 
living  at  Franklinville  in  Jan.  1875.     He  has  been  an  Assessor  in  his  town. 

II.  Annie  Riggs,  b.  at   Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  21  May  1840;  married 
Charles  W.  Phillips,  son  of  Peter  and  Lucy  (Carpenter)   Phillips.     They 
dwelt  at  Olean,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1875. 

III.  Thankful   Riggs,  b.  at  Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  27  Feb.  1842;  mar- 
ried William  T.  Clarke,  son  of  Staley  and  Eunice  (Thayer)  Clarke.    They 
dwelt  at  Franklinville  in  Jan.  1875.     He  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 

IV.  Lewis   Clark    Riggs,  b.   at   Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  14  July  1844; 
married  Martha  McCeorge,  dau.  of  William  and  Louisa  (Brooks)  McGeorge. 
They  were  living  at  Franklinville  in  Jan.  1875. 

V.  Laura    Riggs,   b.  at  Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  28  Sept.  1845;  married 
Wright  S.  Cummlngs,  son  of  Solomon   and  Mary  (Graves)   Cummings. 
They  dwelt  at  Franklinville  in  Jan.  1875. 

VI.  Mary   Riggs,  b.  at  Franklinville,   N.  Y.,   28  Ap.  1848;  married 
Benjamin  F.  Steele,  son  of  Oliver  George  Steele.     They  dwelt  at  Frank- 
linville in  Jan.  1875. 

VII.  Harmon  Riggs,  b.  at  Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  25  Nov.  1850;  and 
was  living  there  in  Jan.  1875,  unmarried. 

VIII.  Cora   Melissa  Riggs,  b.  at  Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  19  Ap.  1854; 
married   in    her   mother's    house    at  Franklinville,  12  Oct.  1874,    Homer 
Stoddard  Grossman,  a  farmer,  son  of  Amos  and  Edey  Olive  (Wait)  Cross- 
man,  of  Sandusky,  in  Freedom,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  16  Oct.  1853. 
They  were  living  at  Freedom  in  Feb.  1875. 

IX.  Benjamin  Franklin  Riggs,  b.  at   Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug. 
1857. 

X.  Miles  Riggs,  b.  at  Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  9  Sept.  1860. 


989 


14027 


1802 
14028 

14032 
14034 


990 


S844 


5845 


5846 


5847 
5848 


5849 


5850 


5851 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Hiram   Harmon   and    Mary   Ann    (Kilbourn)    Riggs. 

I.  Laura  Thankful  Riggs,  b.  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  19  Nov.  1836;  mar- 
ried, 27  May  1858,  Aner  Bradley,  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  where  they  were 
living  in  Jan.  1875. 

II.  Lewis  Kilbourn  Riggs,  b.  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  26  Dec.  1842 ;  died 
at  Norfolk,  28  Sept.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

Child  of  Hiram    Harmon  and   Marilla   (Kilbourn)    Riggs. 

III.  Mary  Ann  Riggs,  b.  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  25  June  1851;  died  at 
Norfolk,  13  March  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Miles  and   Esther  (Potter)   Riggs. 

I.  Mary  Esther  Riggs,  b.  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  3  June  1849;  and  was 
living  there  in  Jan.  1875. 

II.  Frederick  Miles  Riggs,  b.  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  15  Feb.  1856;  and 
was  living  there  in  Jan.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Augustus   Miles  and   Caroline   (Riggs)   Ives. 

I.   Lewis  Jesse  Ives,  b.  at  Medina,  N.  Y.,  9  Sept.  1843;    an  iron-  [ 
founder  and  dealer  in  produce;   married  at  Medina,  6  Sept.  1864,  Adelia 
Ann   Fairman,  dau.  of  Botsford  and  Adelia  Austin  Fairman,  of  Medina, 
where  she  was  born  5    May  1843.     They  settled  at  Medina,  and  were 
living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 


1804 


1804 


1805 


1806 
14037 


II.  Frederick  Miles  Ives,  b.  at  Medina,  N.  Y.,  12  Dec.  1845; 
was  living  there  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried.     He  is  an  iron-manufacturer  and 
dealer  in  produce. 

III.  Rollin    Augustus    Ives,    b.   at  Medina,   N.  Y.,   21  July  1849; 
graduated  at  the  U.  S.   Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  15   June 
1870;  and  was  appointed  a  second-lieutenant  of  the  5th  Artillery.     He 
was  stationed  at  Fort  Preble,  Me.,  from  2  Oct.  1870  till  23  Ap.  1873;  at 
Fortress  Monroe,  Va.,  till  i  May  1874;  at  Fort  Preble  again,  till  25  Dec. 
1875  ;   at  Fort  Barrancas,  Fla.,  till  I  March  1876;  and  in  Aug.  1866,  was 
professor  of  Military  Science  in  the  Western  University  of  Pennsylvania,  at 


Whitney  Family. 


5852 
5853 

5854 
5855 


5858 


Pittsburgh.  He  married  at  Portland,  Me.,  21  Oct.  1875,  Julia  Payson 
Libby,  dau.  of  Francis  Orville  and  Harriet  Sumner  (Wright)  Libby,  of 
Portland,  where  she  was  born  3  Dec.  1 849. 


Chil.  of  Thomas   E.  and   Lavancla   (Riggs)    Kelsey. 

I.  Frances  Mildred  Kelsey,  b.  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  25  Feb.  1845; 
was  living  with  her  father  in  Ap.  1 876,  unmarried. 

II.  Harriet  Emelia  Kelsey,  b.  at  Preble,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1847;  mar- 

ried  Loomls;  married   (2d)  P.  B.  Marvin.     They  were  living  at 

Northampton,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1876. 

III.  Frederic  Hoyt  Kelsey,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  i  July  1849; 
and  was  living  at  Muskegon,  Mich.,  in  Ap.  1876,  unmarried. 

IV.  Eloise  Myra  Kelsey,  b.  at  Preble,  N.  Y.,  2  Nov.  1852;  married 
in  the  house  of  Jeceriah  Loomis,  4  Cayuga  Street,  Homer,  N.  Y.,  25  Nov. 
1866,  by  Rev.  Augustine  W.  Cornell,  Episcopal,  to  Melville  Martin  Crane, 
a  hotel-keeper,  son  of  James  and  Abigail  (Harris)  Crane,  of  McLean,  N.  Y. 
He  was  born  at  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  8  Jan.  1838.     They  dwelt  at  McLean  till 
the  Spring  of  1873  ;  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  till  the  Spring  of  1874;  and  then 
settled  at  Groton,  N.  Y.,   where  they  were  living  in  Ap.  1875,  without 
children. 


Chil.   of   Walter  and    Delina   (Riggs)    Payne. 

I.   Lewis  Riggs  Payne,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,   5   Nov.  1841;  died  at 
Homer. 


j  5856 


5857        II.  Fanny  Olmstead  Payne,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  23  June  1843; 
died  at  Homer. 


III.  Lewis   Riggs   Payne,  b.  at   Homer,  N.  Y.,  27  March  1845  ;  is 
dead. 


5859  :      IV.  Harriet  Payne,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  24  July  1847;  is  dead. 

5860  V.  Deborah  Finch  Payne,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  9  Jan.  1849;  's  dead. 


99 


5861 


VI.   Frederick   Payne,  b.  at  Sand   Lake,  N.  Y.,  27  Sept.  1852;  and 
died  there. 


1808 


14040 


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N.  Y. 
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1  then 
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1809 

ied  at 

1843; 

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dead. 

;  and 

992 


5862 


5864 
S865 

5866 
5  867 


5868 


5869 


5870 


5871 


5872 


Rightk   Generation. 


VII.  Adelaide  Payne,  b.  at  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.,  19  May  1854;  is  dead. 

VIII.  James  Walter  Payne,  b.  at  Middleburgh,  N.  Y.,  23  March 
1861. 


Chil.  of  Frederick   Lewis  and   Adelaide   E.   (Hurlbut)   Riggs. 

I.  Fanny  Eliza   Riggs,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1851;    died  at 
Homer  in  Sept.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Alice  May  Riggs,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  16  Feb.  1853;  and  was 
living  there  in  March  1875. 

III.  Charles  Hurlbut  Riggs,  b.  at  Galesburgh,  111.,  4  Feb.  1859. 

IV.  Lewis  Frederick  Riggs,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  11  Nov.  1870. 


Chil.  of  John   A.   and   Elizabeth   (Gilbert)   Leeson. 

I.  George  Francis  Leeson,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  15  Feb.  1841; 
a  hatter;  married  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  I  Sept.  1868,  Sarah  Frances  Clark, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Clark.     They  were  living  at  Darien,  Conn.,  in  Nov.  1876. 

II.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Leeson,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  25  Dec.  1842; 
died  at  Ridgefield,  8  Oct.  1 844,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Frederick  Augustus  Leeson,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  28  Nov. 
1846;  a  mason;  married  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  8  Sept.  1873,  Caroline  Mills, 
dau.   of  Jesse  and   Harriet  (Barnum)  Mills,  of  Bethel.     They  settled  at 
Norwalk,   Conn.,  where  he  was  living  in   Nov.  1876.     She  died   21  July 
1875,  and  was  buried  at  Bethel. 


Child   of   Eri   and   Roxana   (Leeson)   Lounsbury. 

I.  Lounsbury,  married  Allen  Bates;  and  was  living  at  Darien, 

Conn.,  in  Nov.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Ezra  and    Eliza   (Sherman)   Knapp. 

I.    Elizabeth    Knapp,  b.  at   South    Norwalk,   Conn.,  12    Oct.  1823  ;    14041 
married  there,   3   Nov.  1847,  by  Rev.  Z.  K.  Hawley,  Congregational,  to 


5873 


58/4 


5875 


Whitney  Family. 


Francis  Shields,  of  New  York  City,  an  auctioneer,  born  near  Mount  Norris, 
County  Armagh,  Ireland,  20  Feb.  1816,  son  of  David  and  Hannah 
(Hutcheson)  Shields,  and  "  a  descendant  of  Ludwick  Shields,  who  went  to 
Ireland  as  one  of  the  life-guard  of  the  Prince  of  Orange,  fought  in  the 
Battle  of  the  Boyne,  was  wounded,  and  (after  the  war  ended)  settled  in  the 
north  of  Ireland  and  left  a  numerous  posterity."  Mr.  Shields  came  to  the 
United  States  in  1838,  and  lived  in  South  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1868.  She 
died  at  817  Greenwich  Street,  New  York,  24  Oct.  1860,  and  was  buried  in 
Greenwood  Cemetery. 

II.  William  Sherman  Knapp,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  12  July 
1825  ;  a  carpenter  and  builder;  married  at  South  Norwalk,  18  Feb.  1846, 
Louisa  Selieck,  dau.  of  Wray  and  Elizabeth  (Byxbee)  Selleck,  of  South 
Norwalk,  where   she  was  born    26    Oct.  1824.     They  settled    at    South 
Norwalk;  where  she  died  13  Dec.  1867,  and  was  buried  in  Pine  Island 
Cemetery.     He  was  married  (2d),  23  March  1872,  in  New  York  City,  by 
Rev.  Christopher  Rhodes,  Baptist,  to  Mary  Elizabeth   Bartram,  widow  of 
Alonzo   P.  Wands,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  dau.  of  Seely  Sylvanus  and 
Elizabeth  (Arnold)  Bartram,  of  Danbury,  Conn.,  where  she  was  born  3 1 
Jan.   1844.     They  were  living   at   South    Norwalk    in    Nov.  1876.     He 
enlisted  in  Co.  F,  ijrth  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry,  II  July  1862,  at  South 
Norwalk ;  was  appointed  first-sergeant,  and  mustered  into  U.  S.  service,  at 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  28  Aug.  1862;  second-lieut,  25  Nov.  1862,  at  Chantilly, 
Va. ;  first-lieut,  23    March   1863,  at  Brooks'  Station,  Va. ;    tendered  his 
resignation,  on  account  of  illness,  I  Dec.  1 863  ;  and  was  honorably  dis- 
charged,  5    Dec.  1863.     He  was  in  the  battles  of  Chancellorsville  and 
Gettysburg!!,  and  took  part  in  reducing  the  defences  of  Charleston,  S.  C. 

III.  Catharine  Amelia  Knapp,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  2  Ap. 
1827;    married   there,   by  Rev.   Z.   K.   Hawley,  Congregational.il  May 
1845,  to  Capt.  Samuel  Jackson  Byxbee,  son  of  John  and  Sarah  Byxbee,  of 
Ely's  Neck,  in  South  Norwalk,  where  he  was  born  3  March  1821.     They 
settled  at  South  Norwalk,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1874. 

IV.  Sarah  Emily  Knapp,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  6  June  1829; 
married  there,  by  Rev.  Sylvanus  Haight,  Congregational,  3  Sept.  1851,  to 
John  Small,  born  at  94  Ludlow  Street,  New  York,  i  July  1829,  son  of 
Wilson1  and  Lydia  (Tuckerman)  Small.     His  home  was  at  213  West  I3th 
Street  from  his  marriage  till  March  1860;  then  in  Williamsburgh,  N.  Y., 
till  Aug.  1867  ;  after  that,  at  70  East  Warren  Street,  South  Brooklyn,  till 

1  Wilson  Small,  born  13  Feb.  1809,  was  a  son  New  York,   22   Ap.  1835,   and  was  buried  in 

of  Edward   and  Catharine  (Skidmore)   Small,  Cypress  Hills  Cemetery.     He  resided  in  New 

and  married  in  New  York,  17  Sept.  1826,  Lydia  York,  and  "held   numerous   municipal,   State, 

Tuckerman,  born  17  Sept.  1808,   dau.  of  Isaac  and  society  offices." 
and  Sarah  (Downes)  Tuckerman.     She  died  in 
125 


993 


14046 


I40S5 


14057 


994 


5876 


5878 


5879 


S88o 


Rightk  Generation. 

o 

1868,  when  last  reported.     He  was  then  a  clerk  in  the  New  York  post- 
office,  having  been  appointed  3  July  1856. 

V.  George  Augustus  Knapp,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  17  Sept. 
1831;    a  tinsmith;    married  at  Manassas,  Va.,  29  Oct.  1865,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Marders,  Baptist,  to  Laura  Steele  Lynn,  dau.  of  Isaac  and  Ufamah  (Keys) 
Lynn,  of  Centreville,  Va.,  where  she  was  born  12  Dec.  1844.     They  dwelt 
at  Centreville  in  1866;    and  moved  to  South  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1868, 
where  they  were  living  at  537  Kosciusco  Street,  in  July  1876.     They  have 
also  resided  in  Washington,  D.  C,  and  in  Alexandria,  Va. 

VI.  James  Henry    Knapp,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  22  March 
1837;   a  manufacturer  of  show-cases;    married  at  213  West  Thirteenth 
Street,  New  York,  I  Nov.  1859,  by  Rev.  A.  D.  Gellett,  pastor  of  Calvary 
Baptist  Church,  to  Mary    Ann    Cuzner,  dau.   of  Thomas  and  Mary  Ann 
(Pepperrell)  Cuzner,  of  Leatherhead,  near  London,  Eng.,  where  she  was 
born  12  June  1837.     They  dwelt  at  New  York  till  1861;  at  Washington, 
D.  C.,  till  1863;  and  then  settled  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were 
living  in  May  1876,  at  888  Gates  Avenue. 


Chil.  of  Charles  Augustus  and   Sarah  Maria  (Caylord)   Davenport. 

I.  Sarah    Louise   Davenport,  b.  at  Wilton,   Conn.,  5  Aug.  1832; 
married  there,  15  Oct.  1856,  by  Rev.  Thomas  S.  Bradley,  Congregational,  to 
Cerardus  Post  Adams,  a  manufacturer  of  hats,  born  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y., 
10  Jan.  1827,  son  of  Moses  Scribner  and  Mary  (Abbott)  Adams.     In  1868, 
they  lived  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  where  he  was  a  member  of  the  firm  of 
Adams  Bros.  &  Brush,  with  salesroom  at  467  Broome  Street,  corner  of 
Greene,  New  York.     They  were  living  at  South  Norwalk  in  June  1874, 
without  children. 

II.  Emily  Davenport,  b.   at  Wilton,  Conn.,  18  June  1834;    married 
there,  18  Oct.  1853,   Augustus    Whitlock,  an    instructor,  born  at  Wilton, 
17  Feb.  1824,  son  of  Eliphalet  and  Naomi  Whitlock.     In  1868  they  lived 
at  Wilton,  where  he  was  principal  of  the  "  Wilton  Boarding  Academy  for 
Boys." 

III.  John  Caylord  Davenport,  b.  at  the  old  Gaylord  place,  on  Kent 
Street,  in  Wilton,  Conn.,  24  Nov.  1840;  a  Congregational  minister;  grad. 
at  Williams  College  in  1 863,  and  at  the  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New 
York ;    married  at  Wilton,  by  Rev.  W.  Nye  Harvey,  Congregational,  29 
Nov.  1866,  to  Alice  Westcott,  born  at  Wilton,  29  June  1841,  dau.  of  George 
B.  and  Arethusa  L.  (Lincoln)  Westcott.     He  was,  for  two  years,  a  tutor  in 


Whitney  Family. 


Williams  College;  and  in  1868,  lived  at  East  Bridgeport,  Conn.     In  1874, 
he  was  pastor  of  a  Congregational  Church  at  Bridgeport. 


Chil.  of  Ellas  and   Rebecca   Marvin   (Fitch)   Dann. 

I.  Emetine   Dann,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  19  May  1819;    married  at 
Byron,  N.  Y.,  i  Oct.  1840,  by  Rev.  Almond  Whitman,  Baptist,  to  Bid  will 
Whitney  Brown,  a  farmer,  son  of  Richard  and  Anna  (Graham)  Brown,  of 
Genoa,  Mich.,  formerly  of  Verona,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  27  March 
1807.     They  dwelt  at  Byron  till   May  1844;    moved,  in   May  1847,  to 
Crystal  Lake,  111.;  in  March  1851,  to  Avon,  111.;  and,  in  March  1865,  to 
Oconomowoc,  Wis.,  where  they  were  living  in  1868. 

II.  Sarah  Fitch  Dann,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  21  Dec.  1820;  married 
at  Byron,  N.  Y.,  14  July  1839,  by  Rev.  Martin  Coleman,  Baptist,  to  Warren 
Stanard,    a   farmer,    son    of    Henry    Randolph    and    Catharine    (Tuttle) 
Stanard,  of  Mentor,  Ohio,  formerly  of  Sajina,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born 
2   Ap.  1818.     They  dwelt   at   Byron  till   May   1845;    at   Crystal   Lake, 
111.,  till  Ap.  1856;  at  Mantorville,  Minn.,  till  Sept.  1857;  at  Dorr,  111.,  till 
the  Spring  of  1861;  at  Grafton,  111.,  till  March  1868;  and  then  moved  to 
Savanna,  111.,  where  they  were  living  in  1868.     He  is  a  preacher  of  the 
Free  Methodist  Church. 


995 


1819 
'4073 


14079 


Chit,  of  Daniel   and   Sarah   (Fitch)   Fitch.  1820 

I.  Henry  Whitman   Fitch,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  29  Aug.  1823;  a      14087 
shoemaker;  married  at  Westport,  Conn.,  19  March  1848,  by  Rev.  William 
Henry  Bangs,  Methodist,  to  Mary  Coley  Dikeman,  dau.  of  Moses  Bulkley 

and  Sarah  Ann  Dikeman.  She  was  born  at  Westport,  3  June  1827,  and 
was  living  there  in  1868.  He  died  at  Westport,  12  Aug.  1862,  and  was 
buried  in  Weston  Cemetery. 

II.  Sarah  Abigail   Fitch,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  12  Nov.  1825  ;  died 
27  Aug.  1826,  and  was  buried  in  the  "  Down  Town  Cemetery." 

III.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Fitch,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  17  Feb.  1828. 

IV.  Edwin  Whitney  Fitch,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  22  Sept.  1831;  a.      14090 
farmer;  married  at  Goshen,  Conn.,  19  Dec.  1861,  by  Rev.  Edwin  Bentley, 

D.D.,  Baptist,  to  Almira  Nlckerson,  born  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  dau.  of  Smith 
and  Mary  Ann  (Davison)  Nickerson.  He  was  still  living  at  Norwalk  in 


996 


5888 


5889 


5890 


5892 
5893 
5894 
5895 


5896 


Eighth  Generation. 


1 868,  in  a  house  on  East  Avenue  built  by  his  grandfather,  Henry  Fitch, 
during  the  Revolution. 

V.  Rebecca   Esther  Fitch,  b.   at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  13  Aug.  1833; 
and  was  living  there  in  Sept.  1874,  unmarried. 

VI.  Nancy  Emeline   Fitch,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  27  Ap.  1835; 
married  there,  9  Dec.  1857,  by  Rev.  George  C.  Creevey,  Methodist,  to 
David  Lewis  Hanford,  a  mason  and  farmer,  son  of  John  and  Rhoda  Lucretia 
(Paddock)  Hanford,  of  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  formerly  of  Southeast,  N.  Y., 
where  he  was  born  15  July  1835.     They  settled  at  North  Salem,  and  were 
living  there  in  1 868. 

VII.  Catharine  Augusta  Fitch,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  i  Feb.  1837; 
died  there,  6  Feb.  1 839,  and  was  buried  in  the  "  Down  Town  Cemetery." 

VIII.  Daniel  Warren  Fitch,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  i  Sept  1839;  and 
lived  there  in  1868. 

IX.  George  Washington  Fitch,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  7  Nov.  1842;    14095 
a  mason;  married  at  Norwalk,  27  Jan.  1864,  by  Rev.  Samuel  H.  Smith, 
Methodist,  to  Frances  Jane  Beardsley,  dau.  of  William  Everett  Beardsley, 

of  Norwalk,  formerly  of  Newtown,  Conn.,  where  she  was  born   20  Jan. 
1843.     They  settled  at  Norwalk,  and  were  living  there  in  1868. 


Chil.  of  Hugh   and   Angellne   (Fitch)   McLean. 

I.  Edwin  McLean,  b.  22  Jan.  1823. 

II.  Mary  Ann  McLean,  b.  6  June  1824. 

III.  Rebecca  McLean,  b.  i  Dec.  1825  ;  died  2  July  1827. 

IV.  Sarah  A.  McLean,  b.  18  May  1829. 

Chil.  of  Charles  and    Fanny   (Fitch)   Brush. 

I.  Amanda  Malvina  Brush,  b.  in  Cherry  Street,  New  York  City,  13  j  14097 
March  1828;  married  at  Mount  Union,  Ohio,  i  Nov.  1849,  Orville  Nelson 
Hartshorn,  a  minister  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  who  was  born  20 


Whitney  Family. 


997 


5897 
5898 
5899 

5900 
5901 


5902 

5903 
5904 

5905 
5906 


Aug.  1823.  He  joined  the  Pittsburgh  Conference,  on  trial,  1858;  in  full 
connection,  1860;  was  ordained  deacon  in  1860,  and  elder,  the  same  year; 
was  appointed  president  of  Mount  Union  College  in  1858,  and  held  the 
same  position  in  1873,  residing  at  Mount  Union.  He  was  a  delegate  to 
the  General  Conference  in  1868,  and  has  received  the  honorary  degree  of 
LL.D. 

II.  Joseph    Henry   Brush,  b.  at  Lima,  N.  Y.,  4  Jan.  1830;  died  at 
Lima,  28  Jan.  1830,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Joseph  Henry  Brush,  b.  at  Lima,  N.  Y.,  28  July  1831;  died  at 
Lima,  I  Ap.  1833,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Mary  Catharine  Brush,  b.  at  Lima,  N.  Y.,  15  July  1833  ;  mar- 
ried at  Alliance,  Ohio,  20  Sept.  1 8-5  7,  Amasa  Carwood.     They  settled  at 
Palestine,  Ind.,  and  were  living  there  in  1868. 

V.  Abby  Jane  Brush,  b.  at  Haverhill,  Ohio,  10  Ap.  1836;  married  at 
Mount  Union,  Ohio,  29  Sept.  1859,  Daniel  Johnson;  and  lived  at  Mount 
Union  in  1868. 


14103 


14108 


VI.  James   Alpheus    Brush,  b.  at  Mount  Union,  Ohio,  26  Sept.      14111 
1838  ;  married  at  Nelson,  Ohio,  22  June  1863,  Amelia  Anna  McCall ;  and 

lived  at  Mount  Union  in  1868.  He  graduated  in  the  classical  course  of 
Mount  Union  College,  18  June  1863,  taking  the  first  honors  of  his  class; 
was  elected,  10  March  1865,  professor  of  logic  and  political  economy  in  his 
alma  mater;  and  received,  in  course,  the  degree  of  Master  of  Arts.  He 
served  his  country  in  the  war  of  1861. 

VII.  Charles   Henry    Brush,  b.  at  Mount  Union,  Ohio,  10  March 
1841;  and  lived  there  in  1868. 

VIII.  Frances  Angeline  Brush,  b.  at  Mount  Union,  Ohio,  26  Nov. 
1843  5  ancl  l'ved  there  in  1868. 

IX.  William  Augustus   Brush,  b.  at  Mount  Union,  Ohio,  12  May 
1845  ;  died  at  Mount  Union,  I  June  1848 ;  and  was  buried  there. 

X.  Rebecca  Sarah  Brush,  b.  at  Mount  Union,  Ohio,  8  Nov.  1848 ; 
and  was  living  there  in  1868. 

XI.  Theresa  Gertrude  Brush,  b.  at  Mount  Union,  Ohio,  29  Oct 
1851;  and  was  living  there  in  1868. 


998 


59°7 


59o8 


5909 


591 


5912 
5913 
S9'4 


Righth  Generation. 


Child  of  George  Washington   and   Catharine  Whitney   (Fitch)   Tower. 

I.  Fitch  Tower,  b.  at  Webster,  N.Y.,  28  June  1842;  died  30  June 
1842,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  two  miles  south-east  from  Webster 
Village. 


Child  of  William   Reed  and  Ann   Isabella  (Powell)  Whitney. 

I.   Maria  Louisa  Whitney,  b.  8  Ap.  1825;    died  17  Nov.  1857,  un- 
married. 


Chil.  of  Edwin    Leggett  and   Joanna   Eliza   (Bicknell)   Whitney. 

I.  John  Ebenezer  Whitney,  b.  at  New  York  City,  20  Jan.  1826;  a 
dealer  in  stoves  and  tin-ware;  married  at  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  24  Oct.  1849,  at 
the  residence  of  her  mother,  by  Rev.  David  Inglis,  Presbyterian,  to  Mary 
Elizabeth  Scribner,  born  at  New  York  City,  IO  March  1830,  dau.  of  James 
William  and  Mary  (Ford)  Scribner.     He  lived  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  in 
Feb.  1869. 

II.  Alexander  Whitney,  b.  at  New  York  City,  2  Nov.  1828;  lived  at 
Salisbury,  Penn.,  in  1841;  and  a  few  months  later,  went  to  Philadelphia, 
since  which  his  brother,  John  Ebenezer  Whitney,  had,  up  to  Feb.  1 869,  no 
certain  knowledge  of  his  residence. 

III.  Margaret   Elizabeth   Whitney,  b.  at  New  York,   corner    of 
Nassau  and  Ann  Streets,  13  Sept.  1830;  married  by  Rev.  Spencer  Hough- 
ton  Cone,  pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  in  New  York,  6  Sept.  1 8^  i ,  to 
Robert  Hinvest,  a  mason,  born  in  St.  Mary's  parish,  Southampton,  England, 
6  July  1823,  son  of  Joseph  Hinvest.     They  settled  in  New  York  City;  and 
in  1 868,  lived  at  the  corner  of  Third  Avenue  and  Sixty-ninth  Street.    She 
died  19  Aug.  1872. 

IV.  William  Asa  Whitney,  b.  at  New  York  City,  9  Feb.  1832 ;  died 
8  March  1832. 

V.  Catharine  Whitney,  b.  at  New  York  City  in  Ap.  1834;  died  on 

the  same  day. 

t 

VI.  Joanna  Eliza  Whitney,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  i  May  1836; 
and  died  there  26  July  1837. 


Whitney  Family. 


Child  of  Edwin   Leggett  and   Ann   Rebecca   (Bevan)   Whitney. 

5915        VII.  George    Edwin    Whitney,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  9  Nov. 
1839;  and  lived  there  in  1868. 


Chll.  of  Thomas   Richard   and    Elizabeth    (Comstock)   Whitney. 

I.  Sarah   Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  22  Sept.  1829; 
married  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Frame,  Congregational,  28 
Sept.  1846,  to  John   Davenport,  a  clerk  and  collector,  born  at  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  28   May  1822,  son  of  Samuel  and  Susan  (Betts)   Davenport,  of 
Wilton.1     They  lived  at   1293   Fulton  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  July 
1868.     He  enlisted,  31  March  1864,  in  the  25th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  Vol.  Cavalry; 
was  soon  appointed  sergeant;  and  was  discharged  7  July  1865.     His  regi- 
ment was,  for  a  short  time,  in  Gen.  Custer's  Brigade,  and  most  of  the  time 
in  Virginia,  under  Gen.  Sheridan,  and  was  in  thirteen  engagements  and 
many  skirmishes. 

II.  Josephine  Matilda  Whitney,  b.  26  Oct.  1831;    died  16  Ap. 
1834. 

III.  Helen   Eugenia  Whitney,  b.  in   Madison   Street,  New  York, 
22  Oct.  1833;  married  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  21  Oct.  1855,  John   Raymond 
Comstock,   born  at  Wilton   Centre,  13   Sept.  1825,   son  of  Nathan  and 
Clarissa  Comstock.     They  lived  at  Wilton ;  where  he  was  the  station-agent 
of  the  Danbury  and  Norwalk  Railroad  in  Nov.  1874. 

IV.  Thomas   Eben  Whitney,  b.  in  Walker  Street,  New  York,  i 
March  1836;  a  manufacturer  of  clothing;  married  at  Port  Chester,  N.  Y., 
by  Rev.   Henry  Benedict,   Presbyterian,  4  July  1857,  to  Harriet   Isabella 
Benedict,  born   at  Wilton,  Conn.,  13  Sept.  1836,  dau.  of  Frederick   Reed 
and  Mary  Ann  (Osborn)  Benedict.     She  died  at  Wilton,  10  Feb.  1859,  and 
was  buried  there.     He  was  married  (2d),  at  New  York,  by  Rev.  Henry 
W.  Bellows,  D.D.,  Unitarian,  I  Dec.  1859,  to  Antoinette  Hay  Griffin,  born 
at   78   Gold   Street,  New  York,  16  July  1838,  dau.  of  Philip   Nelson  and 
Antoinette  De  Graves  (Hay)  Griffin,  afterward  of  174  Lexington  Avenue, 
New  York.     He  was  living,  in  June  1868,  at  21   North  Tenth    Street, 

!  Philadelphia,  Penn.;  and  in  Dec.  1868,  at  Smyrna,  Delaware. 

V.  William  Everdell  Whitney,  b.  at  New  York  City,  24  Nov.  1838; 
died  19  Oct.  1843. 

i  See  the  Davenport  Genealogy,  pp.  275-6. 


999_ 

1829 


1831 
14123 


14132 


14133 


IOOO 


5921 


5922 


5923 


5924 


5925 


5926 


5927 


Right  h  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Isaac   Ebenezer  and   Abigail   Sophia   (Adams)   Hoyt. 

I.  Pamelia  Jane  Hoyt,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  16  Aug.  1825;  married 
in  her  father's  house  at  Clarkson,  N.  Y.,  15   Oct.  1846,  by  Elder  J.  C. 
Kingsley,  to  Lewis  Cheeseman,  a  farmer,  son  of  Calvin  and  Sally  (Sturgis) 
Cheeseman.     They  settled  at  Clarkson ;  where  she  died  12  Aug.  1850,  and 
was  buried  in  East  Clarkson.     He  was  yet  living,  in  1874,  in  Ohio;  but  his 
address  could  not  be  learned. 

II.  Caroline   Melissa   Hoyt,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1 1  May  1828; 
married  at  Clarkson,  N.  Y.,  i  Feb.  1849,  by  Rev.  Horatio  Ripley,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  to   Ezekiel  Harmon  Crippen,  a  farmer,  son  of  Irad  and  Maria 
(Miller)  Crippen,  of  Sweden,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  10  Sept.  1826. 
They  settled  at  Clarkson;  and  moved,  6  Ap.  1871,  to  Sweden,  where  they 
were  living  in  Oct.  1874,  without  children. 

III.  Abigail    Sophia    Hoyt,  b.   at  Rochester,   N.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1832; 
married  at  Clarkson,  N.  Y.,  16  May  1860,  by  Rev.  William  Isaac  Richards, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Daniel   Freeman,  a  farmer,  son  of  Chauncey  and 
Harriet  (Johnson)  Freeman,  of  Clarkson,  where  he  was  born   28   Sept. 
1832.     They  settled  at  Clarkson,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1874. 

IV.  Amanda  Selleck   Hoyt,  b.  at  Clarkson,  N.  Y.,  12  Sept.  1835; 
died  there,  6  June  1850,  and  was  buried  at  East  Clarkson. 

V.  Clara   Catharine   Hoyt,  b.  at  Clarkson,  N.  Y.,  30  June  1838; 
married    there,   29    Feb.   1860,    by  Rev.   John   Timmerman,    Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  Jonas  Shaffer,  a  farmer,  whose  parents  then  lived  at  Clark- 
son.     He  was  born  at  St.  Johnsville,  N.  Y.,  29  Jan.  1816,  son  of  Frederick 
and  Nancy  (Failing)  Shaffer.     They  settled  at  Clarkson,  and  were  living 
there  in  Oct.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   Johns  and   Charlotte   (Hoyt)   Cobb. 

I.  George  Washington  Cobb,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  23  Feb.  1824; 
died  28  June  1825. 

II.  Thomas  Morgan   Cobb,  b.  at  Henrietta,  N.  Y.,  21  Jan.  1826;  a 
physician ;  graduated  at  the   N.  Y.  Central  Eclectic   Medical   College  in 
1850;  practised  for  four  years  at  Dansville,  Mich.;  then  moved  to  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.,  where  he  married,  6  Dec.  1855,  Berintha   Brooks,  dau.   of 
Horatio  and  Elizabeth  (Hagadone)  Brooks,  of  Grand  Rapids.     She  was 
born  at  Vienna,  in  Bayham,  Canada  West,  26  Nov.  1831.     On  the  death 


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of  his  father,  13  Nov.  1857,  he  returned  to  Dansville,  where  he  enlisted, 
21  Aug.  1862,  as  a  private,  in  Co.  A,  26th  Reg.,  Mich.  Volunteers.  He 
was  discharged  at  Jarvis  Hospital,  Baltimore,  Md.,  10  June  1865;  hav- 
ing been  promoted  to  the  grade  of  orderly-sergeant,  and  twice  wounded. 
After  practising  as  assistant-physician  at  "Our  Home,"  in  Dansville,  N.  Y., 
from  15  Aug.  1865  to  12  Ap.  1868,  he  settled  near  Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 
and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1875,  engaged  in  market-gardening. 

III.  Charlotte    Esther   Cobb,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  4  Ap.  1828 ;      14143 
studied  medicine  with  her  father,  and  attended  one  course  of  lectures, 
1850-51,  in  the  New  York  Central  Eclectic  Medical  College,  at  Rochester, 

N.  Y.;  married  at  Ingham  Centre,  now  Dansville,  Mich.,  i  Feb.  1852,  by 
Rev.  Robert  Dubois,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  William  Sherman,  a  weaver, 
son  of  Josiah  and  Ruth  (Carr)  Sherman,  of  Ingham.  He  was  born  at 
Moravia,  N.  Y.,  15  Aug.  1822;  moved,  when  young,  with  his  parents,  to 
Mount  Morris,  N.  Y.;  and  thence,  in  1848,  to  Ingham.  They  settled  at 
Ingham  Centre,  now  Dansville;  and  in  Feb.  1866,  moved  to  Wheatfield, 
Mich.,  where  they  were  living  in  Jan.  1875.  He  enlisted  22  Feb.  1865, 
and  was  discharged  29  Sept.  1865. 

IV.  Mary  Cobb,  b.  at  Lima,  N.  Y.,  21  Aug.  1831;  died  at  Lima,  10 
Sept.  1831,  and  was  buried  there. 


V.  Daniel  Johns  Cobb,  b.  at  Livonia,  N.  Y.,  4  Jan.  1833  ;  a  cabinet- 
maker;  married  at  Wheatfield,  Mich.,  28  Dec.  1854,  Amanda    Catharine 
Sherman,  who  was  born  in  the  State  of  New  York,  Aug.  1832,  dau.  of 
Josiah  and  Ruth  (Carr)  Sherman.     She  died  at  Dansville,  Mich.,  12  Nov. 
1862,  and  was  buried  in  Dansville  Cemetery.     He  married  (2d),  19  Oct. 
1869,  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Alice  Kerr,  dau.  of  Alexander  and  Harriet 
(Hammond)  Kerr,  of  Fleming,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  26  Jan.  1844. 
He  dwelt  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  from  Aug.  1 853  till  Sept.  1858 ;  at  Owosso, 
Mich.,  till  Ap.  1860;  and  then  moved  to  Dansville,  where  he  was  living  in 
Ap.  1875.     He  served  in  Co.  I,  3d  Reg.,  Mich.  Cavalry,  from  3  Sept  1862 
till  2  June  1865  ;    and  took  part  in  the  actions  at  Holly  Springs,  Oxford, 
and  Coffeeville. 

VI.  Lyman    Lockwood    Cobb,  b.  at  Castile,  N.  Y.,  14  Aug.  1835; 
died  25  Jan.  1837. 

VII.  Clara   Cobb,  b.   at  Castile,  N.  Y.,  15   March  1838;    married  at 
Dansville,   Mich.,  15    March    1859,   Robert   Johnson,  a    minister  of  the 
Methodist    Episcopal   Church,  son  of   Richard   and    Elizabeth    (Sissons) 
Johnson,  of  Mount  Morris,  Mich.     He  was  born  at  Kecksby,  Lincolnshire, 
England,  6  March  1825  ;  and  went  to  Mount  Morris,  with  his  parents,  in 
1834.     He  was  educated  at  Albion  College,  Mich.;  joined  the  Michigan 

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Annual  Conference  in  1854;  and  spent  one  year  on  each  of  the  following 
circuits :  Flat  Rock,  Owasso,  Unadilla,  Ingham,  Midland,  and  Forest.  He 
was  ordained  an  elder,  at  Ypsilanti,  in  Sept.  1858.  In  Sept.  1860,  he 
settled  on  a  farm  in  the  south-west  part  of  Vienna,  Mich.,  where  he  was 
still  living  in  March  1875,  serving  as  a  local  preacher. 

VIII.  Francis  Marion  Cobb,  b.  at  Castile,  N.  Y.,  25  Ap.  1845;  a 
merchant;  married  at  Dansville,  Mich.,  12  Ap.  1868,  by  Rev.  J.  R.  Cordon, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Letta  Urzelia  Rice,  whose  parents,  Egbert  and 
Frances  Jane  (Thurston)  Rice,  then  lived  at  Dansville.  She  was  born  at 
Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  27  June  185 1.  They  settled  at  Dansville,  and  were  living 
there  in  Jan.  1875.  He  studied  in  Albion  College,  Mich.;  and  has  been  a 
notary  public. 


Chil.  of  Lockwood  and  Amanda  Adelaide  (Selleck)   Hoyt. 

I.  Augustus  Lockwood   Hoyt,  b.  at  Lima,  N.  Y.,  25  Nov.  1833; 
lived  at  Auckland,  New  Zealand ;  and  is  supposed  to  have  died  there,  un- 
married, about  1863. 

II.  Mary  Clarissa   Hoyt,  b.  at  Lima,  N.  Y.,  9  May  1836;    died  at 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  25  Sept.  1837. 

III.  Harriet  Emma  Hoyt,  b.  at  Lima,  N.  Y.,  20  Oct.  1838;  married 
at   Canandaigua,   N.  Y.,   3    Oct.  1862,   John   Whiting   Kennard,  who  was 
born  at  Bath,  N.  Y.,  10  Aug.  1840,  son  of  Rev.  John  and  Mary  (Whiting) 
Kennard.     They  were  living  at  Arcola,  III,  in  Oct.  1874,  where  he  was 
ticket-agent   and    station-master   of    the    Illinois   Central    Railroad.     He 
studied  at  Genesee  College,  Lima ;   and  she  graduated  in  music  at  the 
Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  Lima,  in  June  1859. 

IV.  William  James  Hoyt,  b.  at  Lima,  N.Y.,  21  Nov.  1840;  married, 
29  Ap.  1863,  Ellen  Amanda  Shultz.     They  were  living  at  Whitestone,  in 
Flushing,  N.  Y.,  in  Oct.  1874. 

V.  Charles   Henry  Hoyt,  b.  at  Lima,  N.  Y.,  18  Sept.  1842;  died  at 
Lima,  11  March  1845,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.  Caroline   Amanda   Hoyt,  b.  at   Lima,  N.  Y.,    20  July  1845  ; 
married  at  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  13  Aug.  1863,  by  Rev.  John  Kennard,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  John    Hudson   Carter,  a  farmer,  who  was  born   at  Livonia, 
N.  Y.,  16  July  1838,  son  of  Luther  and  Elizabeth  (Hall)  Carter.     He  was 
a  private  in  Co.  G,  27th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers;  was  wounded  in  the 
knee  at  Bull  Run,  and  contracted  disease  which  led  to  his  discharge  after 


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nine  months  service.  His  illness  terminated  in  consumption,  from  which 
he  died,  30  Nov.  1867,  at  Lima,  where  he  was  buried.  Their  home  was 
in  Livonia ;  but  since  his  death  she  has  lived  at  Champaign,  111.,  and,  for 
three  years  prior  to  1 2  Dec.  1 874,  with  her  father  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
She  and  her  husband  were  educated  at  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  at 
Lima. 

VII.  Charlotte   Elizabeth   Hoyt,  b.  at  Lima,  N.  Y.,  5   Dec.  1846; 
and  was  living  at  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.,  in  Oct.  1874. 

VIII.  Charles  Francis  Hoyt,  b.  at  Lima,  N.  Y.,  15  Aug.  1848;  died 
at  Lima,  1 1  Feb.  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  Nelson  Selleck   Hoyt,  b.  at  Lima,  N.  Y.,  29  March  1851;  and 
was  living  at  Arcola,  111.,  in  Oct.  1874,  unmarried. 

Child  of  Lockwood   and   Adeline   Eliza  (Clark)   Hoyt. 

X.  Edward  Clark  Hoyt,  b.  at  Lima,  N.  Y.,  26  Dec.  1856;  and  was 
living  with  his  parents,  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  in  Oct.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Edwin   Fitch   and    Roxana  (Weedon)   Blackmond. 

5944  I.  Francis   Weedon    Blackmond,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  17  Aug. 

|  1833;    a  carpenter  and  joiner;    died  unmarried,  26  July  1 860,  and  was 
buried  in  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery,  Buffalo. 

5945  II.  Edwin  Fitch  Blackmond,  b.  at  Clarence,  N.  Y.,  7  March  1838; 
a  printer;   married  at  Erie,  Penn.,  10  Aug.  1869,  Susan   Kezlah   Wlllsey, 
dau.  of  Andrew  and  Susan  Jane  (Morris)  Willsey,  of  Jackson    Station, 
Penn.     She  was  born  at  Erie,  10  Nov.  1840.     They  moved  to  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  in  June  1870;    and  thence,  in  Dec.  1870,  to  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  where 
they  were  living  in  Jan.  1875. 

5946  III.  Emma  Blackmond,  b.  at  Clarence,  N.  Y.,  14  Oct.  1841 ;   died  at 
Clarence,  24  Oct.  1843,  and  was  buried  there. 

5947  IV.   Louisa  Blackmond,  b.  at  Clarence,  N.  Y.,  2  May  1844;  died  4 
May  1844,  and  was  buried  at  Clarence. 

5948  V.  Emma   Arabella    Blackmond,  b.  at  Clarence,  N.  Y.,  28  Oct. 
1845;    married  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  25    Dec.  1869,  James    Ernest    Fuller. 
They  were  living  at  273  Amherst  Street,  North   Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan. 
1875. 


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VI.  Henry  Mendell  Blackmond,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  25  Ap.  1849; 
died  28  Dec.  1853,  and  was  buried  in  Black  Rock  Cemetery,  Buffalo. 

1839 

Chil.  of  William   Wesley  and   Maria   (Maltby)   Blackmond. 

I.  Harley  Blackmond,  b.  at  Northfield,  Mich.,  7  Ap.  1834;  died  at 
Northfield,  i  March  1836,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.   Fidelia  Blackmond,  twin,  b.  at  Northfield,  Mich.,  8  March  1837; 
died  at  Northfield,  8  Nov.  1837,  and  was  buried  there. 

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III.  Amelia    Blackmond,   twin,   b.   at  Northfield,   Mich.,  8   March    14174 
1837;    married  at  Salem,  Mich.,  19  Feb.  1859,  Edwin   Elwood,  a  farmer, 

son  of  James  and  Abigail  (Hitchcock)  Elwood;  and  was  living  at  Flint, 
Mich.,  in  March  1875. 

IV.  Frances   Blackmond,  twin,  b.  at  Northfield,  Mich.,  22  Nov. 
1839;  and  was  living  at  Flint,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1875. 

V.  Franklin  Blackmond,  twin,  b.  at  Northfield,  Mich.,  22  Nov.  1839; 
and  was  living  at  Flint,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1875. 

VI.  Frederick  Chandler   Blackmond,  b.  at  Northfield,  Mich.,  25 
Nov.  1842 ;  died  at  Northfield,  8  Feb.  1846,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Prudencia  Maria  Blackmond,  b.  at  Northfield,  Mich.,  8  May 
1844;  died  at  Northfield,  25  July  1845,  an^  was  buried  there. 

VIII.  Clemencia  Apphia  Blackmond,  b.  at  Northfield,  Mich.,  8 
Dec.  1847;   married  at  Fentonville,   Mich.,  28  Dec.  1870,   Charles   Loren 
Soper,   a   farmer,  born  at  Glanford,  Canada  West,  14  Dec.  1844,  son  of 
Henry  and  Lucretia  (Smith)  Soper.     They  were  living  at  Flint,  Mich.,  in 
March  1875. 

IX.  Arthur  Blackmond,  b.  at  Northfield,  Mich.,  31  Aug.  1851;   and 
was  living  at  Flint,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Hiram   Doty  and   Eliza  Ann    (Blackmond)   Cobb. 

I.  Jones  Cobb,  died  about  1842,  in  Livingston  Co.,  Mich. 

II.  Emily   Augusta    Cobb,  b.  at    Northfield,  Mich.,  8  June  1840; 


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married  in  her  father's  house  at  Williamstown,  Mich.,  5  June  1859,  by 
Rev.  S.  W.  Wooster,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Orlando  Starr  Fuller,  born 
at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  8  Aug.  1836,  son  of  George  B.  and  Deborah 
(Bunker)  Fuller,  afterward  of  Williamstown,  Mich.  He  was  a  sergeant  in 
the  26th  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.,  having  enlisted  at  Williamstown  in  1862. 
After  nearly  two  years  of  service,  he  was  discharged  on  account  of  sick- 
ness; moved  to  Minnesota,  where  he  died  22  Oct.  1867,  of  disease 
contracted  in  the  army ;  and  was  buried  at  Cobb  River,  Minn.  She  was 
living  with  her  sister,  at  Janesville,  Minn.,  in  Feb.  1875. 

III.  Henry  Lewis  Cobb,  b.  near  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  3  Ap.  1843  ;  a  dealer 
in  nursery  stock;  married  at  Rutland,  Minn.,  10  July  1870,  by  Rev.  J.  C. 
Strong,  Congregational,  to  Mary  Jane  Spencer,  dau.  of  John  and  Eliza 
Ann  (Thayer)  Spencer,  of  Rutland.     She  was  born  in  Cattaraugus  Co., 
N.  Y.,   5   Sept.  1847.     They  settled  at  Winnebago  City,  Minn.,  and  were 
living  there  in  Feb.  1875. 

IV.  Edward  Cobb,  twin,  died  about  1847. 

V.  Edwin  Cobb,  twin,  died  about  1847. 

VI.  Clara  Josephine  Cobb,  b.  at  Williamstown,  Mich.,  28  March 
1849;  married  at  Vivian,  Mich.,  22   Nov.  1868,  by  Rev.  Elijah  S.  Smith, 
Baptist,  to  Chauncey  Edmund   Brown,  a  farmer,  son  of  Horace  Stearns 
and  Flavilla  (Perrin)  Brown,  of  Vivian.     He  was  born  at  Canton,  N.  Y.,  14 
Feb.  1 847.      They  settled  at  Vivian ;    and  thence   moved   to  Janesville, 
Minn.,  where  they  were  living  in  Feb.  1875.     He  enlisted,  24  Feb.  1864, 
in  Co.  H,  loth  Reg.,  Minn.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  discharged  15   Aug. 
1865,  having  taken  part  in  the  battles  of  Tupelo,  Nashville,  and  Spanish 
Fort. 

VII.  Flora  Matilda  Cobb,  b.  at  Williamstown,  Mich.,  25  Jan.  1855  ; 
and  was  living  at  Wells,  Minn.,  in  Feb.  1875,  unmarried. 


Chii.  of  Ira  and  Clarissa  Whitney  (Blaokmond)   Maher. 

I.  Adelbert  Francis  Maher,  b.  at  Wyoming,  N.  Y.,  13  July  1845  ;  a 
farmer;  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Edgar  Andrus  Maher,  b.  at  Covington,  N.  Y.,  25  June  1850;  a 


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lawyer;  was  living  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1875,  unmarried.      He 
grad.  in  the  law-department  of  the  Michigan  University  at  Ann  Arbor. 

III.  Frederick  Whitney  Maher,  b.  at  Covington,  N.  Y.,  23  June 
1855  ;  a  farmer;  was  living  at  Wyoming,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1875. 

IV.  Frank    Henry   Maher,  b.  at   Pike,  N.  Y.,  30  June  1858;  was 
living  at  Wyoming,  N.Y.,  in  Jan.  1875,  a  student  in  Middlebury  Academy. 


Child   of  Raymond   and   Marinda   (Silliman)   Whitney. 

I.  Charles  Silliman  Whitney,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  24  Ap.  1838; 
a  farmer;  married  at  her  father's  house,  7  Sept.  1868,  Emma  Ann  Peck, 
dau.  of  Lyman  Peck,  of  North  Fairfield,  Ohio,  where  she  was  born  8  Sept. 
1849.  They  were  living  at  North  Fairfield  in  Sept.  1868. 


Child   of  Roswell   and   Eliza   (Whitlock)   Whitney. 

I.  Augustus  Sherman  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  8  Sept. 
1841 ;  a  farmer;  settled  at  Hammonton,  N.  J.,  in  1861,  and  married  there, 
at  her  father's  house,  10  Aug.  1862,  Polly  Zidana  Seeley,  who  was  born  in 
the  State  of  New  York,  dau.  of  Banks  and  Sarah  Seeley.  He  enlisted  at 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  2  Jan.  1864,  in  Co.  E,  3d  Reg.,  N.  J.  Volunteers;  served  in 
the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  under  Gen.  John  Sedgwick ;  was  wounded  in 
the  battle  of  The  Wilderness;  was  taken  to  Washington,  D.  C.,  where  he 
died  in  Lincoln  Hospital,  13  June  1864;  and  was  buried  in  Washington. 

He  had  no  children.     She  married  (2d), Hoppin,  and  settled  at 

Hammonton. 


Chil.  of  Bennet  and   Susan   (Curtis)   Whitney. 

I.  Eben  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  22  Oct.  1837;  a  farmer; 
married  on  board  U.  S.  transport,  Balloon,  in  Annapolis  Harbor,  Md.,  23 
Ap.  1864,  Sarah  Amelia  Johnson  Allen,  born  27  Feb.  1838,  dau.  of  George 
Washington  Allen,  of  Woodstock,  Conn.  He  grad.  at  the  Normal  School 
in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1860;  continued  his  studies  at  Shurtleff  College,  Upper 
Alton,  111.;  was  capt.  of  Co.  D,  3Oth  Reg.,  U.  S.  Infantry  (colored),  during 
its  period  of  service,  from  26  Feb.  1864  to  10  Dec.  1865;  and  lived  at 
Milltown,  N.  J.,  in  June  1867,  without  children. 


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II.  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  13  Oct.  1839;   died 
there  29  Dec.  1839,  ant^  was  buried  in  the  old  Stratfield  burying-ground. 

III.  George  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  29  May  1841 ;  died  there 
28  Aug.  1842,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  Stratfield  burying-ground. 

IV.  Sarah  Emily  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  7  Ap.  1843 ;  mar- 
ried at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  9  Ap.  1867,  Elon  Francis  Brown,  a  teacher,  born 
at  Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1839,  son  of  Dr.  James  Brown.     They  settled  at 
Manchester,  N.  Y.,  where  he  had  the  charge  of  the  Manchester  Business 
College.     He  was  a  captain  in  the  45th  Reg.,  U.  S.  Colored  Troops. 

V.  Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  10  "Dec.  1844;  was  first- 
lieut.  in  the  45th  Reg.,  U.  S.  Colored  Troops;   and  was  mustered  out,  4 
Nov.  1865,  at  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

VI.  Bennet  Curtis  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  20  Oct.  1846; 
lived  at  48  Church  Street,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  in  Feb.  1874. 

VII.  Jane  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  20  Sept  1848. 

VIII.  Georgiana  Satilla  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  3 1  Dec. 
1850. 


Chii.  of  Jonathan   Lacy  and  Caroline  (Whitney)  Gilbert. 

I.  Emily  Frances  Gilbert,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  3  July  1844. 

II.  Almira  Bennet  Gilbert,  b.  at  Trumbull,  Conn.,  7  Oct.  1848. 


Chii.  of  Zenas  and   Drusilia   (Perry)   Whitney. 

I.  Cornelia  Anne  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  30  March  1839; 
married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  2   May  1865,   Barnabas   Bradford   Baxter,  of 
Hyannis,  Mass.,  who  died  7  Nov.  1865. 

II.  George  Oliver  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  26  Sept.  1844; 
graduated  at  Madison  University,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  in  1869;  was  ordained, 
and  settled  at  Tarry  town,  N.  Y.,  as  pastor  of  the  Baptist  Church;  and  died 
there,  18  Dec.  1872,  unmarried. 


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5984  III.  William  Arthur  Whitney,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  13  Jan.  1846; 
died  5  Nov.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  Division  Street  Cemetery,  at 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Chil.  of  Henry  and  Sarah   Esther  (Whitney)   Blakeman. 

5985  I.  Adeline   Vaughn    Blakeman,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  10  July 

|  1848;  died  there  II  Ap.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  Division  Street; 
Cemetery. 

5986  II.  Sarah  Eveline  Blakeman,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  12  Ap.  1852; 
died  there  15  Oct.  1853,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  Division  Street  Ceme- 
tery. 


III.  Frederick  Hayden  Blakeman,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  8  Jan. 
1855. 

IV.  Mary  Eveline  Blakeman,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  8  May  1857. 


Chil.  of  Burton   Washburn   and   Emily  Ann   (Whitney)   Leonard. 
5989          !•  Augusta  Jane  Leonard,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  2  Jan.  1848. 
5990 


II.  Caroline   Grace    Leonard,  b.  at  Petersburgh,  Va.,  22    March 
1854. 

III.  William  Andrews  Leonard,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  19  June 
1867. 


Chil.  of  Benjamin   Hunt  and   Mary   Elizabeth   (Whitney)   Osborn. 

I.  Elizabeth  Hunt  Osborn,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  18  Feb.  1848. 

II.  Frederic  Wilber  Osborn,  b.  at  Litchfield,  Conn.,  25  March  1855; 
died  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  7  March  1856. 

III.  Arthur  Whitney  Osborn,  b.  at  Salem,  111.,  29  Feb.  1860. 

IV.  Louisa  Alice  Osborn,  b.  8  Oct.  1863. 

V.  Osborn,  b.  15  Feb.  1866,  name  and  sex  not  stated. 


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Chil.  of  James  D.  and   Eliza  Ann   (Whitney)   Phillips.  1850 

I.  William  James  Phillips,  b.  22  March  1825  ;  resided  at  Philadel- 
phia, Perm.,  in  1868,  and  was  superintendent  of  Police  and  Fire  Telegraph 
in  that  city. 

II.  Mary  A.  Phillips,  b.  9  Oct.  1826;  died  24  Sept.  1828. 

III.  Margaret  Ann  Phillips,  b.  4  Feb.  1829;  died  6  Oct.  1835. 

IV.  Sarah  M.  Phillips,  b.  11  Nov.  1831;  died  29  Jan.  1832. 

V.  Sarah  M.  Phillips,  b.  i  Ap.  1833;  died  27  May  1834. 

VI.  Esther  R.  Phillips,  b.  30  Jan.  1835  ;  died  22  Oct.  1839. 

Chil.  of  William    Henry  and   Sarah   Ann   (Titus)   Whitney.  1853 

I.  Esther  Whitney,  b.  at  New  York  City,  16  Aug.  1834. 

II.  Mary  Louisa  Whitney,  b.  at  New  York  City,  19  Oct.  1835. 

III.  William  Eben  Whitney. 

Chil.  of  John   and  Sarah   Emily  (Whitney)   Firth.  1854 

I.  Edward  Jucho   Firth,  b.  27  May  1838;    married,  i  June  1865; 
Harriet  Sophia  Denlke,  of  New  York.     They  settled  at  Newtown,  L.  I.; 
and  he  was  drowned,  off  Sandy  Hook,  while  bathing  from  a  yacht,  6  Sept 
1865. 

II.  Mary    Eleanor    Firth,   b.   5   Ap.  1840;    married,  7  June  1858,      14182 
Samuel  Frost  Knight,  of  Plymouth,  England,  who  was  born  21  Feb.  1835. 

They  lived  at  Newtown,  L.  I.,  in  1 868;  his  business  being  at  31  Maiden 
Lane,  N.  Y. 


III.  Esther   Eliza    Firth,  b.  10  Aug.  1844;    married,  15  June  1869, 
Abram  T.  Nafls. 

IV.  George  Williamson  Firth,  b.  22  Feb.  1846;  married,  28  March 
1867,  Adelaide  Sophia  Post,  of  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  who  was  born  23  March 


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1 846.     He  graduated  at  Madison  University ;  and  resided  at  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.,  in  1869. 

V.  Franklin  Whitney  Firth,  b.  19  Dec.  1849;  died  29  Ap.  1855. 

VI.  Louis  Whitney  Firth,  b.  2  March  1852. 


Chil.  of  Edward   Tompkins  and   Catharine   Helen   (Chappie)   Whitney. 

I.  Catharine  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  New  York,  28  Feb.  1840;  died 
at  New  York,  14  March  1843,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Mary  Louise  Whitney,  b.  at  New  York,  9  Feb.  1842;  married 
at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  17  Oct.  1862,  Theodore  Fitch.     They  lived  at  Norwalk 
in  1868. 

III.  Amelia  Antoinette  Whitney,  b.  at  New  York,  13  Dec.  1844; 
married    at    Norwalk,   Conn.,   25    Dec.  1866,    John   Thornton    Prowitt,   a 
druggist,  born  7  Dec.  1842,  son  of  Henry  Prowitt.     They  lived  at  Norwalk 
in  1868. 

IV.  James  Edward  Whitney,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  22  Feb.  1846; 
died  there  i  March  1846,  and  was  buried  in  Mount  Hope  Cemetery. 

V.  Susan   Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  31  Dec. 

1847;  died  there  30  Sept.  1848,  and  was  buried  in  Mount  Hope  Cemetery. 

VI.  Emily  Firth  Whitney,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  18  July  1850;  and 
lived  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  1868. 

VII.  Edward  Chappie  Whitney,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.Y.,  28  Oct. 
1852  ;  and  lived  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  1868. 

VIII.  William  James  Phillips  Whitney,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  25 
May  1860;  and  lived  there  in  1868. 


Child   of  William   and    Mary  Ann    (Fitch)   Webb. 

I.  Harriet  Lucretia  Webb,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  19  Jan.  1836; 
married  at  Wilton,  as  a  second  wife,  25  July  1870,  Charles  Augustus 
Clark,  son  of  Samuel  and  Lucy  (Smith)  Clark.  See  his  record. 

Her  half  brother  and  sisters  belong  in  the  ninth  generation,  being 
children  of  No.  12853. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  James   Plan  and   Cynthia   Ursula   (Mead)   Fitch. 

6o20»  I.  Theodore  Fitch,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  29  July  1836;  married 
there,  22  July  1863,  Cornelia  Mape*.  born  at  New  York,  20  Dec.  1843, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Selleck)  Mapes.  They  settled  at  West 
Farms,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1 877. 

6o20b  II.  Edward  Hawley  Fitch,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept.  1840; 
a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1 86 1 ;  was  captured  by  the  confederates,  confined 
in  the  prison  at  Andersonville,  Ga.,  and  died  there,  date  not  known. 


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6023 
6024 
6025 


III.  Alonzo  Fitch,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  6  Oct.  1846;  married  at 
South    Norwalk,  Conn.,  22   Sept.  1869,  Emma   Frances  Weed,  born  there 
22  June  1848,  dau.  of  Oliver  Washington  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Raymond) 
Weed.     They  settled    at  West   Farms,   and  were    living   there   in    May 
1877. 

IV.  Marcus  Fitch,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  30  Dec.  1850;  and  was 
living  there  in  May  1877,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Harvey  and   Rebecca  (Betts)   Fitch. 

I.  John  Fitch,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  14  Feb.  1839 ;  married  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Thompson,  Presbyterian,  at  his  church  in  New  York  City,  31  Oct.  1861,  to 
Sarah  Amelia  Hodge.     They  were  living,  in  Nov.  1874,  at  New  Orleans, 
La.,  where  he  was  freight-agent  of  the  New  Orleans,  Jackson,  and  Great 
Northern  Railroad. 

II.  Mary  Janet  Fitch,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  29  June  1841;  married  at 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  10  Oct.  1871,  by  Rev.  Charles  M.  Selleck,  Episcopal,  to 
John  Cotter,  a  machinist,  born  at  Norwalk,  son  of  James  and  Ellen  Cotter. 
They  were  living  at  Norwalk  in  Nov.  1874. 

III.  Alice    Fitch,  b.   at  Wilton,  Conn.,  16  Jan.  1844;  was  living  with 
her  parents,  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Nov.  1874,  unmarried. 

IV.  Agnes  Fitch,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  30  Nov.  1847;  was  living  with 
her  father,  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Nov.  1874,  unmarried. 

V.  Sarah  Emily  Fitch,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  31  Oct.  1855;  ateacher; 
was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Norwalk,  in  Nov.  1874,  unmarried. 


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Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  James   Harvey  and    Eunice   (Hyatt)   Taylor. 

I.  Charles   James   Taylor,    b.  at   Wilton,  Conn.,  8  Aug.  1841;   a 
cabinet-maker;  married  at  Wilton,  11  Oct.  1864,  by  Rev.    Samuel    Main, 
Methodist    Episcopal,   to    Frances    Adele    Pardee,   dau.    of  Thomas   and 
Hannah  (Main)  Pardee,  of  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  14  Oct. 
1844.     They  dwelt  at  Wilton  till  Oct.  1873,  and  then  moved  to  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  where  they  were  living  in  Nov.  1874. 

II.  Georgiana   Hyatt  Taylor,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  30  Oct.  1845  ; 
married,  19  Jan.  1865,  Charles  Edward   Mann,  a  stone-cutter,  of  Thomas- 
ton,  Conn.     They  were  living  at  Wilton  in  Nov.  1874,  without  children. 

III.  Oscar   Whitney   Taylor,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  30  Aug.  1849; 
married  Jenny  Hawkins,  dau.  of  William   Hawkins,  of  Ridgefield,  Conn. 
They  were  living  at  Wilton,  on  the  old  Gaylord  place,  in  Nov.  1874. 

IV.  Franklin  Augustus  Taylor,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  30  June  1851; 
a  cabinet-maker;  was  living  at  Wilton  in  Nov.  1874,  unmarried. 

V.  William   Gaylord   Taylor,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  29  July  1854; 
and  was  living  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Nov.  1874,  with  his  brother  Charles. 

VI.  Edward  Adolphus  Taylor,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  18  July  1856; 
and  lived  with  his  father,  at  Wilton,  in  Nov.  1874. 

VII.  Ida  Susan  Taylor,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  25  Jan.  1859;  died  there 
9  March  1862,  and  was  buried  in  the  Congregational  Cemetery,  on  Joe's 
Hill. 

VIII.  Charrie  Hyatt  Taylor,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  23  Jan.  1862  ;  died 
there  28  Aug.  1863,  and  was  buried  on  Joe's  Hill. 

IX.  Jennie  Agnes  Taylor,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  9  March  1864;  and 
lived  with  her  father,  at  Wilton,  in  Nov.  1 874. 


Chil.  of  Stephen  and   Maria  (Clark)   Weeks. 

I.   Harriet  Eliza  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  30  Nov.  1844;  married 

there,  31  May  1868,  by  Rev.  Waldo  May,  Adventist,  to  William  Mudge, 

a  farmer,  of  Onondaga,  Mich.,  whose  father  then  lived  at  Leslie.  He  was 

born  at  32   Main  Street,  Monroe  City,  Mich.,  5  Oct.  1840,  son  of  Rev. 


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John  Goodrich  and  Ann  (Flynn)  Mudge.1  He  enlisted,  28  Feb.  1864,  in 
Co.  G,  1 2th  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  mustered  out  20  March 
1865.  He  was  living  at  Onondaga  in  1874.  She  died  there,  of  consump- 
tion, 29  March  1874,  and  was  buried  in  the  Leslie  Cemetery. 

II.  Walter  Benjamin  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  17  May  1848; 
died  there,  14  March  1849,  and  was  buried  in  the  Leslie  Cemetery. 

III.  Matilda  Ann  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  30  Dec.  1849;  married 
there,  by  Rev.  Elijah  K.  Grout,  Baptist,  2  Feb.  1 868,  to  Emery  Wauvle,  a 
farmer  and  blacksmith,  son  of  John  and    Sarah   (Williams)  Wauvle,  of 
Aurelius,  Mich.,  and,  prior  to  1854,  of  Freetown,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was 
born  8  Ap.  1845.     He  served  in  Co.  B,  I7th  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.  Infantry, 
from  14  Aug.  1861  till  2  Aug.  1862,  when  he  was  discharged  on  account 
of  sickness.     He  again  enlisted,  10  Oct.  1862,  in  Co.  C,  4th  Reg.,  Mich. 
Cavalry;  and  was  mustered  out  II  Aug.  1865,  having  taken  part  in  seven 
battles  and  three  skirmishes,  and  escaped  unhurt.     After  dwelling  at  Leslie 
till  Ap.i873,  they  moved  to  Wenona,  Mich.;  and  thence,  in  Sept.  1873,  to 
Mason,  Mich.,  where  they  lived  in  1874. 

IV.  Walter  Whitney  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  4  Oct.  1851;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  father,  in  1874. 

V.  Lydia   Maria  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  11  Dec.  1852;  married 
there,  23  Dec.  1873,  in  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Horace  M.  Gallup, 
Baptist,  to  Charles  Miller,  a  farmer,  whose  parents  then  lived   in   Leslie, 
three  miles  north  of  the  village.     He  was  born  in  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  4 

1  ANCESTRY  OF  WILLIAM  MUDGE. 

JARVIS  Mi'DCE,  a  native  of  England,  was  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1638:    Hartford,  Conn.,  1640;  =  REBECCA,  widow  of 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1644:    m.  there,  1649,  and  moved  same  year  to  New  London,   Conn., 
where  he  d.  early  in  1653. 


Abraham  Elsen. 


MICAH  MUDGE,  b.  in  New  London,  Conn.,  1650:  d.  in  =  MARY,  dau.  of  George  and  Susan  Alexander,  of  Northamp- 
Hebron,  Conn.,  early  in  Jan.  1724.  ton,  Mass.,  b.  20  Oct.  1648;  m.  13  Sept  1670;  d.  1728. 


EBENEZER  MUDGK,  b.  in  Northampton,  Mass.,  26  =  ABIGAIL,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Mary  Skinner,  b.  in  Madden,  Ma 
Feb.  1683;  d.  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  n  Ap.  1758.  17  Feb.  1691;  m.  13  Jan.  1708-9;  d.  in  Sharon,  Conn. 


MICAH  MUDGE,  b.  in  Hebron,  Conn.,  6  March  1718;  died  =  LUCY  (widow  of  Daniel  Chapman),  second  wife;  m.  in 
in  Florida,  N.  Y.,  in  1813,  in  95*  year.  Sharon,  Conn.,  to  Feb.  1755. 


JOHN  MUDGE,  b.  in  Richmond,   Mass.,   1763;    a  Revolutionary  soldier;    died  in  Monroe,  c=  ELIZABETH  JACKSOH. 

Mich.,  June  1837,  aged  74. 

JOHN  GOODRICH  MUDGE,  b.  in  Genesce  Co.,  N.  Y.;    went  to  Monroe,  =  ANN  FLYNN,  b.  in  New  York  City ;  went 
Mich.,  when  9  years  old  ;  was  a  Baptist  preacher ;  died  in  Leslie,  Mich.     I        when  7  years  old  to  Dearborn,  Mich. 


WILLIAM  MUDGE,  =  HARRIET  ELIZA  WEEKS,  No.  6035. 


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July  1847,  son  of  Lomis  and  Maritta  (Gordon)  Miller.     They  were  living 
at  Leslie  in  1874. 

VI.  Isadore  Angeline  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  28  Ap.  1854; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  father,  in  1 874. 

VII.  Wilson  Clark  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  9  Ap.  1856;  died  21 
May  1856,  and  was  buried  at  Leslie. 

VIII.  Emma   Rebecca  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  18  Sept  1858; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  father,  in  1874. 

IX.  Amy  Asenath  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  12  Feb.  1860;  died 
at  Leslie,  5  Ap.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 

Chil.  of  Stephen   and   Laura   Edwinna   (Reynolds)   Weeks. 

X.  Alice  Esther  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  21  Sept.  1866. 

XI.  Nettie  Gertrude  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  21  June  1868. 

XII.  Verna  Luella  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  17  Dec.  1869. 

XIII.  Adoniram  Judson  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  18  Jan.  1872. 

XIV.  Bertha  Evangeline  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  30  Nov.  1873; 
died  there,  4  Jan.  1874,  and  was  buried  in  Leslie  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  William   Henry  and  Jane  Ellen   (Dunning)  Weeks. 

I.  Willis  Amos  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  5  Feb.  1852;  a  teacher; 
lived  at  Leslie  in  1874. 

II.  Whitney  Benjamin  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  21  Dec.  1854. 

III.  Manila    Ellen   Weeks,  b.  at   Leslie,  Mich.,  31  July  1856;    a 
teacher ;  lived  at  Leslie,  with  her  father,  in  1 874. 

Child   of  William    Henry  and    Mary  Catharine   (Du    Bois)   Weeks. 

IV.  Luna  Angeline  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  2  May  1863 ;  lived 
there,  with  her  parents,  in  1874. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Walter  and   Angeline   (Weeks)    Holt. 

I.  Marie  Antoinette  Holt,  b.  at  Webster,  N.  Y.,  10  Feb.  1849. 

II.  Annie  Matilda  Holt,1  b.  at  Ontario,  N.  Y.,  i  June  1856. 

III.  William  Day  Holt,  b.  at  Ontario,  N.Y.,  2  Aug.  1858. 

Child  of  George  Washington  and  Catharine  Ann  (Smith)  Weeks. 
I.  Ettie  Amelia  Weeks,  b.  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  26  Nov.  1856;  a  teacher. 

Chil.  of  Edward   Philander  and   Harriet  Ann   (Jackson)   Whitney. 

I.  George  Edward   Whitney,  b.  at  Somers,  N.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1843;  a 
civil  engineer;  married  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  4  Nov.  1869,  by  Rev.  F.  W. 
Brathwait,  Episcopal,  to  Antoinette  Hecker  Lockwood,  dau.  of  John  D.  and 
Janet  (Gray)  Lockwood,  of  Stamford,  where  she  was  born  16  Dec.  1845. 
They  settled  at  Stamford,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1877,  he  being  then 
superintendent  of  the  Stamford  Water  Company.     He  entered  the  U.  S. 
Navy,  2  June  1862,  as  engineer;    was  captured  in  Florida,  3   May  1864; 
and  remained  a  prisoner  at  Macon,  Charleston,  and  Richmond,  till  paroled 
in  Oct.  1864. 

II.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  25  Jan.  1844;  died  in  Sept.  1844. 

III.  Ella  Matilda  Whitney,  b.  at  New  York,  6  May  1850;  died  13 
May  1874,   at  Stamford,  Conn.,  and  was  buried  there,  in  St.  Andrew's 
church-yard,  Washington  Avenue. 

Chil.  of  James  and   Harriet  Louisa  (Whitney)   Young. 

I.  Mary  Fidelia  Young,  b.  at  Venice,  N.  Y.,  19  Aug.  1847;  married 
there,  12  Oct.  1864,  by  Rev.  Frederick  Glanville,  Baptist,  to  Austin  Taber, 
a  farmer  and  sawyer,  son  of  John  Hancock  and  Hannah  Taber,  of  Genoa, 

1  Originally  the  name  was  Annie  Adcle  Holt,  as  shown  in  the  Holt  Genealogy,  p.  219;  but  it  has 
since  been  changed. 


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N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  29  May  1 840.     They  lived  at  East  Venice,  N.  Y., 
in  1 868,  without  children. 

II.  Edwin  Adalbert  Young,  b.  at  Venice,  N.  Y.,  12  June  1852. 


Chil.  of  Sanford   Bennett  and   Martha   (Whiting)   Whitney. 

I.  Starr  Burnett  Whitney,  b.  at  Venice,  N.  Y.,  19  Feb.  1861;  died 
at  Venice,  27  March  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  George  William  Whitney,  b.  at  Venice,  N.Y.,  12  Feb.  1862. 

III.  Nettie  May  Whitney,  b.  at  Venice,  N.  Y.,  14  Sept.  1866. 


Chil.  of  William    Erastus  and    Martha  Ann    (Saxon)   Root. 

I.  Isaac  Towner  Root,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  23  Oct.  1848  ;  died 
at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  30  Aug.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Matthew  Saxon  Root,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  29  March  1851; 
died  at  Norwalk,  20  Oct.  1 862,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Elizabeth  Ann  Root,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  11  Ap.  1855. 


Chil.  of  William   Edward   and   Angeline   Eliza   (Root)   Aiken. 

I.  Joseph    Edward   Aiken,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  7  Aug.  1841; 
married  at  Scott,  Wis.,  5  Oct.  1862,  Mary  Lois  Platt.     He  was  a  soldier  in 
the  Union  army,  in  the  war  of  1861;  died  in  the  service,  3  Oct.  1863;  and 
was  buried  at  Mitchells,  Wisconsin. 

II.  Angeline    Matilda    Aiken,   b.   at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  8  Nov. 
1843  ;  married  at  Mitchells,  Wis.,  28  March  1866,  Asa  H.  Bradley.     They 
were  living  at  Sheboygan  Falls,  Wis.,  in  Oct.  1868. 

III.  Minerva  Ann  Aiken,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  2  Jan.  1846. 

IV.  Miles  Root  Aiken,  b.  at  Mitchells,  Wis.,  15  Oct.  1850. 


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Chil.  of  Sidney   Rodney  and    Hannah   Clarinda   (Root)    Lounsbury. 

I.  Ida  Augusta  Lounsbury,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  24  Jan.  1853. 

II.  Marian    Eliza    Lounsbury,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  12  Feb. 
1855. 

III.  William   Edward   Lounsbury,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  10  July 
1856. 

IV.  Theodore  Irving  Lounsbury,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  14 
Sept.  1860. 

V.  Joseph  Sidney  Lounsbury,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  i  Dec. 
1864. 

Chil.   of  John   Maxwell  and   Mary  Ruth   (Root)   Crowe. 

I.  Li  Hie  Frances  Crowe,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  11  July  1858; 
died  17  Aug.  1858,  and  was  buried  at  South  Norwalk. 

II.  Catharine  Eliza  Crowe,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  5  Jan.  1860. 

III.  Jeannie  Maxwell  Crowe,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  25  June 
1862. 


Child   of  Stephen   and    Fanny   (Street)   Bedford. 

I.  Sarah  Maria  Bedford,  b.  at  Fishkill,  N.  V.,  9  Feb.  1829;  died  at 
Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  i  May  1837. 


Chil.  of  Jacob   L.   and   Sarah   (Street)   Scofleld. 

I.  Albert  Newman  Scofleld,  b.  at  Glenham,  N.  Y.,  19  Dec.  1829;  a 
clerk;  died  at  Janesville,  Wis.,  21  Oct  1855,  and  was  buried  at  Fishkill, 

N.Y. 

II.  William  Rodney  Scofleld,  b.  at  Glenham,  N.  Y.,  9  Aug.  1832; 
married   at  Williamsburgh,   N.  Y.,   24  Jan.  1860,  by   Rev.   Dr.   McLean, 
assisted  by  Rev.   Dr.  Wells  and   Rev.    Mr.   Burroughs,  Presbyterians,  to 
Anna   Boswell,   born   at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  18  June   1835,   dau.   of    Henry 


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Chambers  and  Margaret  (Burrows)  Boswell.  They  lived  at  Glenham  in 
1874,  without  children.  He  is  a  merchant  in  New  York  City. 

III.  Sidney   Scofield,  b.  at  Glenham,  N.Y.,   23  Jan.  1834;    a  civil    14209 
engineer  and  underwriter;   married  at  Hughsonville,  N.  Y.,  18  June  1862, 

by  Rev.  F.  T.  Williams,  Presbyterian,  to  Eliza  Vail  Hughson,  born  at 
Fishkill,  N.Y.,  18  Jan.  1839,  dau.  of  Benjamin  and  Phcbe  Sophia  (Marshall) 
Hughson.  They  dwelt  at  Fishkill  in  1874. 

IV.  Mary  Catharine  Scofield,  b.  at  Glenham,  N.  Y.,  12  May  1837; 
lived  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 


V.  Sarah  Maria  Bedford  Scofield,  b.  at  Glenham,  N.  Y.,  24  Oct. 
1839;  married  there,  5  Oct.  1859,  by  Rev.  J.  H.  Bevier,  of  the  Reformed 
Church,  to  Du  Bois  Brinckerhoff,  a  farmer,  born  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  18 
March  1837,  son  of  Daniel  and  Hannah  (Du  Bois)  Brinckerhoff.  They 
lived  at  Fishkill  in  1874. 


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I.  Emily  Frances  Street,  b.  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  9  Oct.  1831 ;  married  !  14217 
at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  9  Jan.  1851,  David  Orville  Bond,  a  miller,  born  9  Oct.  ; 
1831,  son  of  David  and   Hannah  Bond.     He  died  at  Newburgh,  2  Nov. 

1854.  She  married  (2d),  u  Feb.  1857,  at  Newburgh,  John  Coleman,  a 
contractor,  born  17  Dec.  1827,  son  of  John  and  Phebe  Coleman,  of 
Newburgh.  They  lived  at  Newburgh  in  1874. 

II.  John  William  Street,  b.  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1833. 

III.  Minerva  Street,  b.  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  23   Sept.  1834;  died  at 
Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1842. 

IV.  Stephen  Bedford  Street,  b.  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  29  Nov.  1842; 
died  there,  29  July  1843. 

V.  Alice  Street,  b.  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  24  Aug.  1845  ;  died  there, 
1 8  July  1847. 


Chil.  of  John   Creenlief  and   Lydia  Staples  (Wright)   Street. 

I.  Justus  Greenlief  Street,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  18  Ap.  1838; 
died  at  New  Lisbon,  Ohio,  29  July  1 839,  and  was  buried  there. 


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II.  George  William  Street,  b.  at  New  Lisbon,  Ohio,  2  Ap.  1840; 
married  at   New  York  City,  18  Sept.  1872,  Mary  Dodge  DelaVergne,  born 
1 8  Sept.  1840,  dau.  of  Edward  Morton  and  Harriet  (Brown)  DelaVergne. 
He  served  during  the  whole  war  of  1861,  was  in  twenty-seven  battles,  and 
was  twice  slightly  wounded.     He  enlisted,  20   May  1861,  in  Co.  A,  67th 
Reg.,   N.  Y.   S.  Vol.;   reenlisted   in  Jan.  1864,   and  was  soon  appointed 
Quartermaster  Sergeant  on  the  staff  of  the  65th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.;  and 
was.  discharged  20  July  1865.     He  lived   in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  and  was,  in 
Sept.  1 874,  a  member  of  the  firm  of  John  G.  Street  &  Son,  manufacturers 
of  travelling  bags,  trunks,  etc.,  in  New  York  City. 

III.  Mary  Frances  Street,  b.  at  New  Lisbon,  Ohio,  7  March  1842; 
married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  19  Dec.  1861,  George  William  Johns,  who  was 
born   at   Huntington,  Vt,  28  Oct.  1839,  son  of  Cyrus  and  Mary  (Acker- 
man)  Johns.     In  Sept.  1874,  he  was  auditor  of  the  National  Express  Co., 
in  New  York  City. 

IV.  Charles  Creenlief  Street,  b.  at  Fishkill  Village,  N.  Y.,  17  Oct 
1844;  married  at  her  father's  house,  8  High  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  22 
May  1867,  Catharine  Frances  Jarvis,  who  was  born  at  108  Eighth  Avenue, 
New  York,  3   Feb.  1847,  dau.  of  Henry  and   Catharine  (Stanford)  Jarvis. 
He  settled  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  was  living  there  in  Sept.  1874;  and  was 
then  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Detwiller,  Street  &  Co.,  pyrotechnists,  9  Dey 
Street,  New  York. 

V.  Langford  Street,  b.  at  New  York  City,  29  Dec.  1 846 ;  died  there, 
6  Jan.  1849,  and  was  buried  at  Fishkill  Village,  N.  Y. 

VI.  Annie  Wright  Street,  b.  at  New  York  City,  i  Aug.  1855  ;  and 
was  living  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1874. 


Chll.  of  William    H.   and   Mary  C.   (Street)   Annin. 

I.  Edward   Annin,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  16  Aug.  1846;  died 
there,  20  March  1847. 

II.  Mary  Susan   Annin,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  21  Sept.  1848; 
and  was  living  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 

III.  Walter  Hughson  Annin,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  3  March 
1850;  a  travelling  salesman;  lived  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 


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Child  of  Uriah  and   Fanny  (Lockwood)  Cray. 

I.  William   Lockwood  Cray,  b.  i  Jan.  1818;   went  to  sea  in  1834, 
since  which  his  friends  have  not  heard  from  him. 


Child  of  William   Rodney  and   Sarah   (Halnes)   Lockwood. 

I.  Melissa  Lockwood,  b.  at  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  29  Sept.  1840;  mar- 
ried there,  29  Sept.  1 863,  John  Rundle  Bloomer,  a  farmer,  son  of  Stephen 
and  Martha  (Rundle)  Bloomer,  of  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  formerly  of  South- 
east, where  he  was  born  18  March  1826.  They  settled  at  Southeast,  and 
were  living  there  in  Sept.  1877,  a  mile  and  a  half  east  of  Brewster's  Station. 


Chil.  of  Lewis  Le  Grand  and   Rebecca  (Webb)  Whitney. 

I.  Sarah  Hall  Whitney,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  8  Oct.  1839;  resided 
with  her  father  at  Stamford,  during  his  life,  and  was  living  there  in  Jan. 
1877,  unmarried. 

II.  Wells  Rossiter  Whitney,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  4  Sept.  1841 ;   a 
clerk;  married  at  Unadilla,  N.  Y.,  16  Nov.  1864,  by  Rev.  S.  S.  Goodman, 
Presbyterian,  to  Mary  Louise  Teller,  born  at  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  31  Aug.  1842, 
dau.  of  Jacob  and  Maria  (Seaman)  Teller.     He  lived  at  Unadilla  from  Jan. 
1864  to   March  1873;  and,  since  that,  at  Delhi,  N.  Y.     He  enlisted  at 
Stamford,  Conn.,  12  Aug.  1862,  as  corporal,  in  Co.  A,  28th  Reg.,  Conn. 
Vol.  Inf.;  took  part  in  the  seige  and  capture  of  Port  Hudson;  and  was 
mustered  out  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  28  Aug.  1863. 


Chil.  of  John   and    Harriet   Newell    (Whitney)   Taylor. 

I.  William    Lewis   Taylor,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  12  Nov.  1845  !  a 
drug-clerk,  and  farmer;  married  at  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  13  Oct.  1868,  by 
Rev.    Samuel    T.   Merrill,  Baptist,    to    Margaret    Ellen    Braham,  born  at 
Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,  12   March  1849,    dau.    °f  Englehardt   and    Mary   Jane 
(Nugent)  Braham. '     They  resided  at  Mount  Hope,  Wis.,  without  children, 
in  1874. 

II.  Arthur  Whitney  Taylor,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  14  Sept.  1849. 

'Englehardt  Braham  was  born  at  "  Euboch,"  Prussia,  19  March  1820;  and  resided  at  Hoboken, 
N.  J.,  in  1874. 


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Chll.  of  William   Chappell   and    Maria   Louisa   (Whitney)   Adams. 

I.  Frederick  Chappell  Adams,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  13  July  1847  ; 
died  there,  2  May  1854,  and  was  buried  in  the  Norwalk  Cemetery. 

II.  Charles    Henry    Adams,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,   28  Jan.  1849; 
married  by  Rev.  O.  S.  Gates,  at  South  Norwalk,  27  Nov.  1872,  to  Mary  Emily 
Remsen,  born  at  Huntington,  L.  I.,  1 6  June  1852,  dau.  of  John  and  Phebe 
Elizabeth  (Jarvis)  Remsen.    He  lived  at  South  Norwalk  in  1873. 

III.  John  McLean  Adams,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  25  Aug.  1850; 
died  there,  7  Aug.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  the  Norwalk  Cemetery. 

IV.  Sarah  Ella  Adams,  twin,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  10  Sept.  1852; 
died  there,  14  Aug.  1853,  and  was  buried  in  the  Norwalk  Cemetery. 

V.  Julia   Eva    Adams,  twin,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  10  Sept.  1852; 
died  there,  of  diphtheria,  28  Oct.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  the  Norwalk 
Cemetery. 

VI.  Alice  Louisa  Adams,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  21  Oct.  1855;  died 
there,  of  diphtheria,  6  Nov.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  the  Norwalk  Cemetery. 

VII.  LeCrand  Whitney  Adams,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  5  Nov.  1857; 
died  there,  of  diphtheria,  12  Nov.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  the  Norwalk 
Cemetery. 

VIII.  William  Herbert  Adams,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  26  Aug.  1859. 

IX.  Caroline    Marshall  Adams,   b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  22  March 
1862. 

X.  Frank  Whitney  Adams,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  i  Feb.  1865. 


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Chit,  of  George  Gilbert  and   Myra   Emeline   (Whitney)   Pennoyer. 

I.  George  LeCrand  Pennoyer,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  17  Ap.  1846; 
died  there,  1 2  Nov.  1 849,  and  was  buried  in  the  Norwalk  Cemetery. 

II.  Francis  Whitney  Pennoyer,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  7  June  1848; 
died  there,  6  Nov.  1850,  and  was  buried  in  the  Norwalk  Cemetery. 


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III.  William  Moore  Pennoyer,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  26  May  1853; 
and  resided  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Horace  Gardiner  and    Mary   Elizabeth   (Durand)   Hyatt. 

I.  Charles  Augustus  Hyatt,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  28  Nov.  1842; 
died  at  Norwalk,  29  Dec.  1843,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Annie    Durand,   adopted,  married  Clarence  Nash,  son  of  Daniel 
Kellogg  and  Sally  (Raymond)  Nash.     See  his  record. 


Chil.  of  William   Francis  and   Emeline  Matilda  (Ogden)   Hyatt. 

I.  Annie  Hyatt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  8  July  1857. 

II.  Herbert  Ogden  Hyatt,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec.  1859. 

III.  Frank  Stanly  Hyatt,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  i  Ap.  1862. 

Child  of  William   Francis  and  Julia  Selina  (Merrill)   Hyatt. 

IV.  Clara  Merrill  Hyatt,  b.  27  Oct.  1869. 

Chil.  of  William    Lewis  and   Lydia   Ensign   (Treat)   Quintard. 

I.  Mary  Caroline  Quintard,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  24  March  1847; 
and  lived  there  in  1874,  unmarried. 

II.  William    Evert  Quintard,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  5  Nov.  1848; 
and  lived  there  in  1 874,  unmarried. 

Chil.  of  Francis   Edmund   and   Harriet   Maria   (Allen)   Quintard. 

I.  Harriet  Frances  Quintard,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  10  May  1847; 
died  25  Nov.  1847,  and  was  buried  in  Norwalk  Cemetery. 


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II.  Charles  Augustus  Quintard,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  7  Nov. 
1848  ;  a  travelling  salesman;  married  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  18  June  1873, 
by  Rev.  J.  L.  Peck,  Meth.  Epis.,  to  Emma  Beers,  dau.  of  Leander  and  Huldah 
(Platt)  Beers,  of  Danbury,  where  she  was  born  15  Aug.  1853.     They  were 
living  at  Norwalk  in  March  1875,  without  children. 

III.  Homer  Allen  Quintard,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  17  Jan.  1851; 
died  9  July  1854,  and  was  buried  in  Norwalk  Cemetery. 

IV.  Henry  Francis  Quintard,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  19  Feb.  1853  ; 
died  12  July  1853,  and  was  buried  in  Norwalk  Cemetery. 

Chil.  of  Francis   Edmund   and   Matilda   (Lounsbury)   Quintard. 

V.  Harriet  Frances  Quintard,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  2  Aug.  1855. 

VI.  Frederick  Homer  Quintard,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  24  Jan.  1857. 


Chil.  of  Bennett  Davis  and   Mary  Elizabeth   (Quintard)   Lum. 

I.  George  Bennett  Lum,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  13  June  1849. 

II.  Elizabeth   Bowers   Lum,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  24  Oct.  1850; 
married  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  29   May   1872,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Dunham, 
pastor  of  the  First  Congregational  Church  at  Norwalk,  to  James  Edward 
Allen,  a  railroad-engineer,  born  22  Dec.  1847,  son  °f  William  Henry  and 
Elizabeth  (Allen)  Allen,  of  Westport,  Conn.     He  is  employed  on  the  New 
York,  New  Haven  and   Hartford   Railroad,  and  has  lived  at  4  Liberty 
Court,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  since  10  March  1873.     They  have  no  children. 

III.  Mary  Louisa  Lum,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  12  Dec.  1853. 

IV.  Harriet  Frances  Lum,  b.  in  River  Street,  Stamford,  Conn.,  30 
June  1860. 


Chil.  of  John  and  Jemima  (Benedict)   Rlley. 

I.  John  Riley,  b.  28  Sept.  1817;  died  7  July  1819. 

II.  William  Thomas  Rlley,  b.  4  Aug.  1820. 


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III.  Adelia   Riley,  b.  13   Sept.  1822;  married   Richard    Place,  whose 
first  wife  was  her  aunt,  Betsey  Benedict. 

IV.  Elizabeth    Riley,   b.   5    Dec.  1824;    married   Daniel    D.   Dyer,  a 

dealer  in  shoes. 

V.  Mary  Esther  Riley,  b.  15  July  1828. 

VI.  Helen  Riley,  b.  28  Oct.  1830. 

VII.  Martha  Riley,  b.  19  Oct.  1832;  died  10  Aug.  1833. 


Child    of  William   and    Martha   B.   (Keillng)   Benedict. 
I.  William  Benedict,  b.  28  Oct.  1819;  died  13  Feb.  1820. 

Child  of  Richard  and   Betsey  (Benedict)   Place. 
I.  Polly  Betsey  Place,  b.  20  Aug.  1842. 

Chll.  of  Lewis  and   Ann   (Hoyt)   St.   John. 

I.  Ann   Maria  St.  John,  b.  26  Sept.  1828;  married,  24  May  1852, 
Allen   Betts,  a  farmer  and  miller,  who  was  born  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  6  July 
1817.     They  dwelt  at    New  Canaan,  Conn.,  till   1856;    and  resided  at 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  1868. 

II.  Silas  Hamilton  St.  John,  b.  13  Feb.  1830;  died  28  July  1832, 
of  hydrocephalus,  and  was  buried  in  St.  John's  Chapel  burying-ground,  in 
New  York  City. 

Chil.  of  Lewis  and   Margaret  Ann    (Ackerman)   St.   John. 

III.  Edwin   Millikan   St.  John,  b.  6  Sept.  1839;   married  in  New 
York   City,   22  May  1867,  Ida   C.   Paddock,  born    29  Aug.  1848,   dau.  of 
Thaddeus  R.  Paddock. 

IV.  Charles    Hoyt   St.  John,  b.   22    Nov.  1841;    died  of  typhoid 


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fever,  5  Sept.  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Cypress  Hills  Cemetery,  Newtown, 
L.  I. 

V.  Henry  Ackerman  St.  John,  b.  18  Aug.  1844;  died  27  July 
1845,  of  hydrocephalus,  and  was  buried  in  a  vault  in  St.  Luke's  church- 
yard, New  York. 

Child  of  Ezra   and    Deborah   (St.  John)   White. 

I.  Horace  White,  b.  20  June  1826;  and  lived  at  West  Oneonta, 
N.Y.,  in  1874. 


Chll.  of  James  and    Hannah    (Brown)   St.  John. 

I.  Silas  St.  John,  b.  at  New  York,  4  Ap.  1835  ;    married  there,  19 

Ap.  1 86 1,   Julia  Cook,  born  at  New  York,  dau.   of and    Mary 

(Morgan)  Cook.     She  died,  I  Jan.  1873,  at  Augusta,   Georgia,   and  was 
buried  there.     He  lived  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  1874,  in  the  service  of  the 
Adams  Express  Co. 

II.  Julia   St.   John,  b.   at   New  York,  16   Oct.  1838;    married    at 
Stamford,  Conn.,  28  Oct.  1869,  James  Christie  Nightingale,  who  was  born 
at  New  York,  22  Sept.  1836,  son  of  John  and  Ann  Jane  (Agnew)  Night- 
ingale.    He  was  graduated  at  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York,  in 
the  class  of  1861 ;  and  at  the  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  in  the  class 
of  1865.     He  was  licensed  to  preach  14  Ap.  1865;  ordained  by  the  Pres- 
bytery of  New  York  1 3  Oct.  1 866 ;  supplied  the  pulpit  of  the  Canal  Street 
Presbyterian  Church  in  New  York,  from  I  Sept.  1865  to  I  Sept.  1867;  was 
then  pastor  of  the   Presbyterian  Church  at   Islip,   L.  I.,  till  I  Jan.  1869; 
soon  after  which  he  went  to  Smithville,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  installed  15 
Dec.  1 869.     He  resigned  i  Jan.  1 874 ;  and  accepted  a  call  to  the  Presby- 
terian Church   at  Babylon,  Huntington,  L.  L,  where  he  was  installed  as 
pastor  10  Feb.  1874;  and  has  lived  there  since  i  Ap.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Maria   Louisa   (St.  John)    Barren. 

I.  John  Robert  Barron,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  30  July  1838;  died 
there,  13  Feb.  1839. 

II.  Joseph  Henry  Barron,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  31  March  1840; 
married  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  3  Nov.  1867,  by  Rev.  William  Atwood,  Pres- 
byterian, to  Rhetta  Wing,  of  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  who  was  born  at  Big  Flats,  20 
Feb.  1843,  dau.  of  Orren  and  Mary  Maria  (Deets)  Wing.     They  settled  at 

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6158 


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6160 


6161 


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Elmira,  and  were  living  there  in  1874,  he  being  then  of  the  firm  of  White 
&  Barren,  makers  of  boot  and  shoes. 

III.  Mary  Agnes  Barren,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  3  June  1842;  mar- 
ried at  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  27  Nov.  1862,  by  Rev.  T.  Smith,  to  Henry  Burr 
Pillow,  of  Westport,  Conn.,  a  farmer,  born  at  Poplar  Plains,  Westport, 
3  June  1 842,  son  of  Lewis  and  Sarah  (Lockwood)  Pillow.     He  enlisted 
from  Westport,  10  Sept.  1862,  in  Co.  C,  28th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Inf.;    and 
died  at  Port  Hudson,  La.,  of  typhoid  fever,  25  July  1863.     She  was  living 
at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  in  1874. 

IV.  Alexander  Barron,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  7  July  1844;  a  stock 
raiser;  married  at  Golden  City,   Colorado,  21  Nov.  1869,  by  Rev.   Peter 
Peterson,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Rose  Barber,  born  at  Rapids  City,  111., 
27  Octi842,  dau.  of  Jonas  and  Vira  Ann  (French)  Barber.     He  was  at 
Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  ini86i;    Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1862;    Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y., 
1862  ;  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  1863  ;  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1864-5;  Denver  and  Fair 
Play,  Colorado,  1866;    Golden,   Colorado,  1866  to  1870;    and  since  that 
at  Boulder,  Colorado,  where  they  were  living  in  Aug.  1874. 

V.  Ann   Eliza  Barron,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  19  Dec.  1846;  married 
at  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  17  Oct.  1867,  by  Rev.  John  Hale  Painter,  to  Theodore 
Painter,  of  Norwalk,  son  of  Rev.  John  Hale  and  Elizabeth  (Green)  Painter, 
of  Canarsie,  Flatlands,  L.  I.     He  served  in  the  war  of  1861.      They  were 
living  at  Beloit,  111.,  in  1874. 

VI.  Maria  Cordelia  Barron,  twin,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn,  15  Oct. 
1850;    married  there,  14  July  1872,  by  Rev.  Mark  Staples,  Methodist,  to 
Frederick  Crosby,  of   New  Canaan,  a  shoemaker,  who  was  born  at  New 
York  City,  14  July  1848,  son  of  Frederick  and  Julia  Ann  (Pendes)  Crosby, 
afterward  of  New  Canaan.     They  resided  at  New  Canaan  in  1874. 

VII.  Elizabeth  Arabel  Barron,  twin,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  15 
Oct.  1850;    married  there,  14  July  1872,  by  Rev.  Mark  Staples,  Methodist, 
to  John  Crosby,  a  shoemaker,  who  was  born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  12  March 
1850,  son  of  Frederick  and  Julia  Ann  (Pendes)  Crosby,  afterward  of  New 
Canaan.     They  were  living  at  New  Canaan  in  1874. 

VIII.  James  St.  John  Barron,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  22  Nov. 
1854;  and  was  living  there  in  1874. 


Chll.  of  Nathan   Oglesby  and   Sarah    (Bucktaee)   St.   John. 

I.  Charles  William   St.  John,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  9  Feb.  1848;  j  14253 
married  at  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  4  July  1871,  by  Rev.  James   R.  Remson,  ; 


Whitney  Family. 


Baptist,  to  Mary  Lydia  Buiiivant,  of  London,  England,  dau.  of  Thomas  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Kelso)  Buiiivant;  and  resided  at  Port  Jervis  in  1874. 

II.  James  Shand   St.  John,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  4  March  1850; 
and  resided  there  in  1 874. 

III.  Emma  Louisa  St.  John,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  26  Feb.  1852; 
and  resided  at  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  with  her  parents,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  James  Hutchingson   and   Elizabeth  Arabella  (St.  John)   Shand. 

I.  Elizabeth  Arabella  Shand,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  5  March  1844; 
died  there  28  Ap.  1845,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

II.  James  Sutherland  Shand,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  15  March 


1847;  died  there  28  Aug.  1847,  an^  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

III.  Annie  Arabel  Shand,  b.  at  94  Sands  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  3 
Sept.  1848;  a  teacher,  unmarried;  resided  on  the  old  St.  John  Farm,  at 
Belden's  Hill,  Wilton,  Conn.,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  William    Legrand   and   Sarah   Amanda   (Honker)   St.   John. 
I.   Mary  Agnes  St.  John,  b.  at  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  4  March  1860. 

6168  II.  Eva  Jane  St.  John,  b.  at  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1862. 

6169  III.  Bernard   Legrand  St.  John,  b.  at  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.,  12  July 
1866. 

6170  IV.  Orison  Edmond  St.  John,  b.  at  Port  Jervis,  N.Y.,  26  Jan.  1870. 
V.  Anna  Shand  St.  John,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  25  Sept.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Jesse   Raymond   and    Elizabeth   (Reed)    Betts. 

6172        I.  Edward    Nelson    Betts,  b.  at   Norwalk,  Conn.,  8  June  1827;  a 
carriage  and  house  painter;  married  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Catharine  Scott, 


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II.  Samuel   Oscar  Betts,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  28  Ap.  1830;  an 
engineer;  married  at  Bryan,  Ohio,  where  her  father  then  lived,  17  Oct. 
1858,  Mary  Adeline  Obrist,  born  3  Ap.  1839,  dau.  of  Alfred  and  Elizabeth 
Obrist.     He  lived  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  in  1868. 

III.  Orsamus  Allen  Betts,  b.  at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  26  Ap.  1833  ; 
lived  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  1868. 

IV.  William  Henry  Betts,  b.  at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  26  Aug.  1835; 
served  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  throughout  the  war  of  1861,  first  on  the  Augusta, 
then  on  the  Fort  Jackson. 

V.  Mary  Elizabeth  Betts,  b.  at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  15  June  1838; 
died  unmarried,  17  July  1865,  and  was  buried  at  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  in  Maple 
Grove  Cemetery. 

VI.  Olive  Aurelia  Betts,  b.  at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  2  Sept.  1841. 

VII.  John  Philo  Betts,  b.  at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  i  Sept.  1844;  died 
at  Seneca  Falls  in  Sept.  1845,  an^  was  buried  there. 

VIII.  John  Philo   Betts,  b.  at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  23  Ap.  1846;  a 
blacksmith;  married  at  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  24  Jan.  1866,  Mary  Jane  Kinnan, 
born  30  July  1850,  dau.  of  Augustus  and  Mary  Louisa  Kinnan,  of  Pontiac, 
Mich.     He  resided  at  Waterloo  in  1867. 

IX.  Charles  Morgan  Betts,  b.  at  Cayuga,  N.  Y.,  19  Feb.  1850. 


Chil.  of  John   Legrand  and   Matilda  (Tristram)   Reed. 

I.  Matilda  Seymour  Reed,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  u  July  1845;  died 
March  1865,  and  was  buried  in  the  Union  Cemetery,  at  Five  Mile  River, 

Norwalk,  Conn. 

II.  John    William    Reed,  b.   at  Darien,  Conn.,  16  Feb.  1847;    an 
accountant;    was  employed  in  a  banking-house  at  94  Broadway,  New 
York,  in  1867. 

III.  Mary  Antoinette  Reed,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  19  Sept.  1850. 

IV.  Howard  Curzon  Reed,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  18  Sept.  1854. 


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Chil.  of  Moses   Olmstead   and   Cornelia  Wllber   (Lovejoy)    Reed. 

I.  Catharine  Amelia  Reed,  b.  7  Dec.  1841;   married,  7  May  1864, 
Richard  H.  Demill,  who  was  born  15  June  1841. 

II.  Rodolphus  Olmstead  Reed,  b.  21  Dec.  1847;  lived  .at  South 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  1868. 


Child  of  Lewis  Seymour  and   Phebe  Maria   (Sanford)   Reed. 

I.  Frances  Augusta  Reed,  b.  at  Five  Mill  River,  Darien,  Conn.,  31 
Jan.  1855. 


Chil.  of  Walter  Burr  and   Amelia  Sophia  (Draper)   Reed. 

I.  John  Franklin  Reed,  b.  6  Sept.  1859. 

II.  Hiram  Edgar  Reed,  b.  24  June  1861. 

III.  Mary  Ella  Reed,  b.  8  Aug.  1863. 

IV.  Minnie  Gertrude  Reed,  b.  23  March  1865. 


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Chil.  of  William   C.  and  Sarah   Frances  (Reed)   Doollttle. 

I.  Frances  M.  Doolittle,  b.  i  May  1856. 

II.  Mary  E.  Doolittle,  b.  i  June  1858. 

Chil.  of  Ell  and   Mary  (Day)   Reed. 


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1946 


1947 


I.  Josephine  Frances  Reed,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  19  May  1825;      14261 
married,  6    May  1844,  by  Rev.   Harvey   Husted,   Methodist,   to   George 
Whiting  Raymond,  a  merchant-tailor,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  born  24  May 
1816,  son   of   Gershom    and    Delia    Raymond,  of  South    Norwalk.     He 
retired  from  business  before  1868. 


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6198 


6199 


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6204 
6205 


Eighth  Generation. 


II.  Mary  Antoinette  Reed,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  31  Jan.  1827; 
died  there  4  June  1829. 

III.  Maria    Louise    Reed,   b.    at    Norwalk,   Conn.,  17   Feb.  1829; 
married,  7  Nov.  1863,  at   Bridgeport,  Conn.,  by  Rev.  Nathaniel   Hewit, 
D.D.,  pastor  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  in  Bridgeport,  to  Andrew 
Vencin  Smith,  a  restaurateur,  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  born  at  Five  Mile 
River,  Norwalk,  5   Aug.  1819,  son  of  Gershom  and  Temperance  Smith. 
They  lived  at  San  Francisco  in  1 868. 


Chil.  of  Ellas  and   Harriet  Newell   (Reed)  Johnson. 

I.  Mary   Antoinette   Johnson,  b.  at  Five   Mile   River,  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  27  Oct.  1836;  married  at  Rye,  N.  Y.,  16  May  1860,  by  Rev.  E.  D. 
Bryan,  to  Justus    Bush    Mead,  of  New  Canaan,  Conn.     They  lived  at 
Darien  Depot,  Conn.,  in  1868. 

II.  Jennette  Johnson,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  24  Oct.  1838;  married 
at  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  3  Jan.  1859,  by  Rev.  John  M.  Ward,  rector  of  St. 
Thomas'  Church,  to  John  Bell  Fickett,  of  Darien.     They  lived  at  Darien 
Depot  in  1 868. 

III.  Almira   Louisa  Johnson,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  15  Sept.  1842; 
died  at  Darien,  1 5  July  1 846,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Harriet   Newell  Johnson,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  3  Aug.  1844; 
married  at  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  3  Aug.  1862,  by  Rev.  C.  T.  Mallory,  to 
William  Hobble,  of  Stamford,  Conn.     They  lived  at  Darien  Depot  in  1868. 

V.  Maria  Louisa  Johnson,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  23  Ap.  1851. 


Chil.  of  Nehemiah   and   Abby   Delia   (Reed)   Merrick. 

I.  Sylvanus  Merrick. 

II.  Elmore  Merrick. 

III.  Miriam  Merrick. 

IV.  Cornelius  Warren  Merrick. 


1949 


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14266 


1951 


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6214 
6215 
6216 
6217 
6218 
6219 


Chil.  of  William  and   Miriam   (Reed)    Dougherty. 

I.  Ellen  Augusta  Dougherty,  b.  21  Aug.  1842. 

II.  William  John  Dougherty,  b.  10  Nov.  1844. 

Child  of  John    Roswell   and   Georgiana   (Pennoyer)   Reed. 

I.  William  Lewis  Reed,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  3  July  1852;  lived  at 

New  Milford,  Conn.,  in  1868. 

Chil.   of  Thaddeus  Seymour  and   Sarah   Ann    (Kerr)    Reed. 

I.  James  Douglas  Reed,  b.  at  New  York,  21  Aug.  1852. 

II.  Lucretia  Ann  Reed,  died  5  Oct.  1856,  and  was  buried  in  Green- 
wood Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  James  Harvey  and   Mary  Esther  (Reed)   Beers. 

I.  Charles  Thaddeus  Beers,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  3  Oct.  1850. 

II.  Sarah  Jeanette  Beers,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  12  Sept.  1852. 

III.  Clinton  Seymour  Beers,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  26  Feb.  1854. 

IV.  Elbert  Henry  Beers,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  15  Feb.  1856. 

V.  Theodore  Leroy  Beers,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  7  Ap.  1858. 

VI.  Fanton  Wills  Beers,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  30  Sept.  1860. 

VII.  Minnie  Estelle  Beers,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  17  Jan.  1862. 

VIII.  Lilian  Louise  Beers,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  18  March  1865. 

IX.  Mary  Esther  Beers,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  20  July  1867. 


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1956 


1958 


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6222 


6223 


6224 


6225 


6226 


6227 


6228 


Eighth    Generation. 


Chil.  of  William   North   and   Anna   Rebecca   Carthwaite   (Halsey) 

Seymour. 

I.  Hannah  Maria  North  Seymour,  b.  at  18  Chrystie  Street,  New 
York  City,  26  Ap.  1825  ;  married  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  7  June  1849,  Horace 
Barber   Burdett,  who  was  born  8  Sept.  1822.     They  resided  at  Plainfield, 
N.  J.,  in  1868. 

II.  Mary  Halsey  Seymour,  b.  at  18  Chrystie  Street,  New  York,  3 
Jan.  1828;   married  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  26  Nov.  1851,  James  Mott  Hyde, 
Jr.,  who  was  born  3  Oct.  1814.    They  lived  at  6  St.  Felix  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  in  1868. 

III.  Ann  Rebecca  Seymour,  b.  at  18  Chrystie  Street,  New  York,  24 
Oct.  1829;  married  in  New  York,  23  March  1848,  William  Runk,  who  was 
born  9  Nov.  1814.     They  resided  at    249   Carleton  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  in  1868.     He  died  29  Nov.  1871;  she,  23  July  1872. 

IV.  Juliette  Augusta  Seymour,  b.  at  18  Chrystie  Street,  New  York 
City,  18   Aug.  1831;    married   at  Yonkers,   N.  Y.,   5    Oct.  1853,   Henry 
Brevoort  Odell,  who  was  born  22  Feb.  1830.     They  lived  at  Yonkers  in 
1868. 

V.  Sarah    Hedenberg   Seymour,  b.  at  New  York,  15  July  1833; 
married  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  27  Ap.  1859,  Jacob  Odell,  who  was  born  8  Jan. 
1834.     They  lived  at  124  South  Oxford  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1868. 
She  died  9  Nov.  1876. 

VI.  William   Lewis  Seymour,  b.  at  160  Henry  Street,  New  York, 
25  June  1835  >   married,  12  Ap.  1859,  Sarah  Cleveland   Huntington,  born 
at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb.  1840,  youngest  child  of  Joseph  Carew  and  Julia 
Stewart  (Dodge)  Huntington,1  afterward  of  New  York  City.     He  lived  at 
345  East  49th  Street,  New  York,  in  1868 ;  and  died  6  July  1872. 

VII.  Thaddeus  Cuthbert  Seymour,  b.  at  160  Henry  Street,  New 
York,   30  March  1837;    died  in   the  same  house,  5   Oct.  1837,  and  was 
buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

VIII.  Thaddeus  Cuthbert  Seymour,  b.  at  160  Henry  Street,  New 
York  City,  25  Feb.  1839;  died  at  Flatbush,  L.  I.,  6  Sept.  1840,  and  was 
buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

IX.  Charles  Walton   Seymour,  b.  at  Flatbush,   L.   I.,  19  March 

'See  the  Huntington  Genealogy,  pp.  325  and  361. 


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1843;  gracl-  at  Williams  College,  18 — ;  and  was  practising  law  in  New 
York  City  in  1868,  and  living  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  He  married,  18  Sept. 
1866,  at  Yonkers,  Helen  Amanda  Holmes,  who  was  born  12  Oct.  1844. 


Chi  I.  of  Thaddous   Seymour1   and   Hannah   Cray   (Eel  Is)   St.  John. 

I.  Mary  St.  John,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  19  June  1820;  married  at  her 
father's  house  in  Walton,  15  Feb.  1849,  by  Rev.  J.  S.  Pattengill,  pastor  of 
the  First  Congregational  Church  of  Walton,  to  David   Peabody,  a  dentist, 
who  was  born  in  June  1808.     She  died  13  Nov.  1864,  at  her  father's  house 
in  Walton,  and  was  buried  in  Walton    Cemetery.      He  dwelt  at  Delhi, 
N.  Y.,  till  the  Spring  of  1874;  and  then  settled  at  Colchester,  N.  Y. 

II.  William  Seymour  St.  John,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  13  Ap.  1822; 
a  merchant;  married  at  her  father's  house,  I  Jan.  1845,  by  Rev.  E.  Darwin 
Willis,  Congregational,  to  Juliet  Bristol,  dau.  of  John  and  Priscilla  (Robert- 
son) Bristol,  of  Walton,  where  she  was  born  19  Sept.  1823.     She  died  at 
Walton,  5  Ap.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  Walton  Cemetery.     He  was  mar- 
ried (2d),  7  Dec.  1852,  at  the  house  of  David  Peabody,  in  Elmira,  N.  Y., 
by  Rev.  David  Murdock,  D.D.,  pastor  of  the  Second  Presbyterian  Church 

of  Elmira,  to  Betsey  Ann  Hanford,  widow  of Waring,  and  dau.  of 

Seth  and  Betsey  (Seeley)  Hanford,  of  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  where  she  was 
born  6  Sept.  1 8 1 6.     They  were  living  at  Walton  in  1 874. 

III.  Thaddeus   Seymour  St.  John,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  27  Oct. 
1829;  died  at  Walton,  6  Oct.  1837,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  Episcopal 
burying-ground,  but  has  since  been  removed  to  Walton  Cemetery. 

IV.  Hannah  Cray  St.  John,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  i  Nov.  1836;  died 


i  The  following  account  of  the  festivities  at  the 
house  of  Thaddeus  Seymour  St.  John,  on  the 
hundredth  anniversary  of  his  father's  birth,  has 
been  thought  worthy  of  preservation : 

WALTON,  Delaware  County,  N.  Y.,  June  6. — 
Mr.  Cook  St.  John  celebrated  his  one  hundredth 
birthday  at  the  house  of  T.  S.  St.  John  in  this 
village  on  Tuesday,  June  3,  with  his  descendants 
to  the  fifth  generation  around  him.  The  sight  at 
the  dinner  was  a  beautiful  one.  The  white-haired 
centenarian  was  surrounded  by  scores  of  his  de- 
scendants, whose  ages  ranged  from  two  years  to 
eighty-three.  The  company  numbered  III.  On 
the  green  surrounding  the  house  a  temporary 
dining  room  was  prepared,  decorated  with  ever- 
greens and  screened  by  the  American  flag,  on 
which  were  the  figures  1873  in  laurel  leaves. 


The  aged  patriarch  occupied  the  centre  of  a  long 
table,  with  a  face  beaming  with  pleasure.  At  his 
right  and  left  were  branches  of  his  family  tree 
down  to  the  fifth  generation.  In  front  of  him 
was  the  century  cake,  a  pyramid  three  and  a  half 
feet  high,  consisting  of  100  layers,  and  decorated 
with  100  different  varieties  of  flowers.  After  the 
dinner  Mr.  St  John  retired  to  take  his  usual  nap, 
telling  the  children  that  he  would  return  and  in- 
dulge in  a  frolic  on  the  green  with  them. 

The  Rev.  Mr.  Purrington,  in  addressing  the 
company,  said :  "  Mr.  St.  John  once  remarked 
to  me,  '  I  lived  with  my  first  wife  seven  years, 
with  my  second  wife  fifty  years,  and  with  my 
daughter-in-law  over  twenty  years,  without  re- 
ceiving an  unkind  word.'  " — New  York  Sun,  June 
8,  1873. 


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143" 


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Eighth  Generation. 


at  Walton,  8  Sept.  1841,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  Episcopal  burying- 
ground,  but  has  since  been  removed  to  Walton  Cemetery. 

V.  Edward   Lewis  St.  John,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  17  June  1842; 
died  at  Walton,  20  Feb.  1843,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  Episcopal  burying- 
ground,  but  has  since  been  removed  to  Walton  Cemetery. 

VI.  Lewis  Seymour  St.  John,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  4  July  1845;  a    14317 
merchant ;  married  at  Walton,  30  Oct.  1 866,  in  the  First  Congregational 
Church,  by  Rev.  J.  S.  Pattengill,  to    Mary  Etta    Launt,  dau.  of  Frederick 

and  Marietta  (Chase)  Launt,  of  Walton,  formerly  of  Hamden,  N.  Y., 
where  she  was  born  28  Oct.  1846.  They  settled  at  Walton,  and  were 
living  there  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Nathaniel   Cray  and   Betty   (St.  John)    Eells. 

I.  Polly  Ann  Eells,  b.  at  Walton,  N.Y.,  24  June  1818;  died  8  Feb. 
1823,  and  was  buried  in  Walton  Cemetery. 

II.  Hannah   Eells,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  20  May  1820;    married  at 
Walton,  in  the  house  of  her  grandfather,  Cook  St.  John,  i  July  1840,  to 
William    Henry  Fancher,  of  Walton,  a  merchant,  born  at  New   Canaan, 
Conn.,   29  May  1811,  son  of  Daniel  and    Mary  (Smith)  Fancher.     They 
died  at  Walton  (he,  19  Aug.  1867;  she,  14  Oct.  1867),  and  were  buried  in 
Walton  Cemetery. 

III.  Samuel   Cook   Eells,   b.   at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  19  March  1822;  a 
banker;  married  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  by  Rev.  D.  B.  Lyon,  Episcopal, 
12  Oct.  1854,  to  Anna  Elizabeth  More,  born  at  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  I  Sept.  1834, 
dau.  of  Henry  and  Pauline  (Farrington)  More.     They  settled   at   Dixon, 
Illinois;  where,  in  July  1874,  he  was  cashier  of  the  Lee  County  National 
Bank. 

IV.  Anna  Eells,  b.  near  Walton,  N.  Y.,  about  three  miles  from  the 
village,  on  the  Masonville  road,  24  May  1824;  married  in  Walton,  about 
one  mile  from  the  village,  on  the  East  Brook  road,  19  Sept.  1844,  by  Rev. 
E.  D.  Willis,  Congregational,  to  Jetur  Gardiner,  a  book-keeper  and  man- 
ufacturer, born  on  the  "  Gardiner  farm,"  in  Walton,  three  miles  from  the 
village,  on  the    Franklin  road,  15   Sept.  1803,  son  of  Jetur  and    Susan 
(Johnson)  Gardiner.     They  lived  at  14  Morton  Street,  New  York  City,  in 
1874. 

V.  Nathaniel   Cray  Eells,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1826;  a 
merchant;   married  at  Walton,  7  Sept.  1852,    Elizabeth    Brisack,  born  at 


1961 


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6247 
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Whitney  Family. 


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6251 


Walton,  8  May  1830,  dau.  of  Sylvester  and  Mary  (Mead)  Brisack.     They 
lived  at  Walton  in  1 874. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Pamela  (Gould)   St.  John. 

I.  Sarah  Seymour  St.  John,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  21  June  1825; 
and  was  living  there  with  her  father,  in  1874,  unmarried. 

II.  Anna  Could  St.  John,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  24  Aug.  1827;  died 
23  Ap.  1850,  unmarried. 

III.  Betsey  St.  John,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  15  July  1829;   died  18 
July  1829. 

IV.  William   Ogden  St.  John,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  18  July  1830; 
married,  2  Jan.  1868,  Frances  E.  Atkinson,  born  12  March  1849;  and  was 
living  at  Oakland,  California,  in  1 868. 

V.  Pamela  St.  John,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  20  June  1832;  and  was 
living  there  with  her  father,  in  1 874,  unmarried. 

VI.  Henry  Wakeman  St.  John,  b.  at  Walton,  N.Y.,  29  Ap.  1835; 
married,  21  Jan.  1863,  Harriet  N.  Buck,  born  9  June  1834;  and  was  living 
with  his  father,  at  Walton,  in  1 874. 

VII.  Nathan   Cook  St.  John,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  15  March  1837; 
died  5  Ap.  1839,  an^  was  buried  in  Walton  Cemetery. 

VIII.  Lewis  Seymour  St.  John,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  5  Sept.  1838; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  father,  in  1874. 

IX.  Nathan  Cook  St.  John,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  5  May  1841;  died 
at  Walton,  unmarried,  14  Nov.  1875. 


Child  of   Russell   M.  and   Hannah   North   (Seymour)  Gallup. 

I.   Mary  Ann  Gallup,  b.  at  Unadilla,  N.  Y.,  u  Aug.  1837;  died  13 
Aug.  1837. 

Chil.  of  Samuel   and   Huldah    (Bolton)   Seymour. 

I.  Hannah  North  Seymour,  b.  23  Dec.  1846;  died  2  March  1861. 

II.  Lewis  Seymour,  b.  29  Jan.  1849. 


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14332 


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1963 


1967 


1036 

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6253 


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6255 
6256 

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6258 


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Righ  th   Gen  era  tion . 


III.  Thaddeus  Seymour,  b.  23  May  1851;  died  n  Feb.  1852. 

IV.  Eleanor  Chatterton  Seymour,  b.  17  June  1853;  died  10  Feb. 
1861. 


Chil.  of  David   Hyde  and   Susan   (Gardiner)   Cay. 

I.  Arthur  Cay,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  n  Feb.  1841;  died  at  Walton,  19 
Nov.  1846,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  old  Stockton  Cemetery. 

II.  Henry  Cay,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  14  Oct.  1842  ;  died  at  Walton,  31 
May  1845,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Stockton  Cemetery. 

III.  Laura  Gay,  b.   at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  27  Feb.  1845  !  gra<3-  at  Vassar 
College  in  1 869 ;  was  living  with  her  father,  at  Walton,  in  1 874,  and  had 
then  been  preceptress  of  Walton  Academy  since  Aug.  1870. 

IV.  Anna  Gardiner  Cay,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1848;  died 
at  Walton,  15  Dec.  1863,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Stockton  Cemetery. 

V.  William  Gardiner  Gay,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  24  Jan.  1852;  died 
at  Walton,  2 1  Nov.  1 863,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Stockton  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  William   Henry  and   Keziah   Ann   (Cay)    Eells. 

I.  Herbert  Eells,  b.  at  Walton,  N.Y.,  22  Dec.  1844;  enlisted  25  Aug. 
1864,  in  Co.  B,  I44th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Inf.,  went  to  Hilton  Head,  S.  C.; 
was  appointed  adjutant's  clerk;  served  as  such  till  the  close  of  the  war,  and 
was  discharged  at  Hilton  Head,  25  June  1865.     He  married  at  Philadel- 
phia, Penn.,  15  Feb.  1869,  Rebecca   Frances   Byerly,  born  at  Philadelphia, 

i  June  1848,  dau.  of  D.  D.  and (Wayne)  Byerly.     They  have  no 

children.     He  lived  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  in  1868;  and  in  1874,  resided  at 
Philadelphia,  where  he  was  clerk  and  cashier  in  the  office  of  To  Day,  a 
weekly  newspaper,  at  733  Sansom  Street. 

II.  Henry  Gay  Eells,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  22  June  1849;  died  there 
23  Oct.  1865,  and  was  buried  in  Walton  Cemetery. 

III.  John   Seymour   Eells,  b.  at  Walton,   N.  Y.,  17  Dec.  1850;  a: 
hardware-merchant;    married  at   Monroe,   Mich.,  10  Dec.  1873,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Eastman,  Episcopal,  to  Esther  Ann  Wilson,  born  at  Monroe,  20  Oct.  j 


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6266 
6267 


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1851,  dau.  of  Alanson  and  Elizabeth  (Duggan)  Wilson, 
at  Walton  in  March  1 877,  without  children. 


They  were  living 


Chil.  of  George  Washington   and   Mary  Ann    (Belden)    Bralnerd. 

I.  Josephine  Denison  Brainerd,  b.  at  New  York  City,  28  July 
1839;  married,  5  May  1859,  William  Main  Smillie,  who  was  born  at  New 
York,  23  Nov.  1834.     His  father,  James  Smillie,  was  born  at  Edinburgh, 
Scotland ;  and  his  mother,  Catharine  Van  Valkenburgh,  at  Westkill,  N.  Y. 
He  was  of  the  American   Bank   Note  Company,  of  New  York,  in  June 
1877,  and  lived  in  that  city. 

II.  Ceorgiana   Brainerd,  b.  at  New  York  City,  4  Jan.  1842;  died 
there,  29  Sept.  1842,  and  was  buried  in  the  Second  Street  Cemetery. 

III.  George  Belden  Brainerd,  b.  at  New  York  City,  30  June  1843  ; 
married  at  Peabody,  Mass.,  29  Ap.  1875,  Helen  Esther  West  Abbott,  dau. 
of  Hon.  Alfred  Amos  and  Helen  (Sutton)  Abbott,  of  Peabody,  where  she 
was  born  4  Nov.  1851.     They  were  living  at  New  York  in  June  1877, 
without  children. 

IV.  Clarence  Brainerd,  b.  at  New  York  City,  13  Feb.  1846;  and  was 
living  there  in  June  1877,  unmarried. 

V.  Walter  Brainerd,  b.  at  New  York  City,  2  Jan.  1849;  an<3  was 
living  there  in  June  1877,  unmarried. 

VI.  Minnie   Brainerd,  b.  at   New  York  City,  13  Sept.  1851;    died 
there,  16  March  1859,  and  was  buried  in  the  Second  Street  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Amasa1    and   Jane   Louisa   (Brown)    Brainerd. 

I.  Sarah    Elizabeth   Brainerd,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  23   Sept. 
1836;  married  at  New  York  City,  15  Nov.  1859,  Nathan  Spring  Parkhurst, 


1037 


'The  following  facts  came  too  late  to  take 
their  place  at  No.  1974 : 

AMASA  BRAINERD  was  married  at  124  Monroe 
Street,  New  York,  by  Rev.  John  E.  Miller,  of 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  to  JANK  LOUISA  BROWN, 
born  at  Chester,  N.  j.,  dau.  of  Aaron  and  Eliz- 
abeth (King)  Brown.  She  was  buried  in  the 
Second  Street  Cemetery,  New  York.  He  was 


married  (ad),  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Clark,  to  HANNAH  MARIA  BROWN,  widow  of 
Rev.  Henry  M.  Parsons,  and  dau.  of  David 
Hull  and  Phebe  (Rogers)  Brown,  of  Chester, 
N.  J.,  where  she  was  born.  He  dwelt  at  New 
York  till  1865;  and  then  settled  at  214  York 
Street,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  where  he  was  living 
in  June  1877. 


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6275 

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Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1877. 

II.  Mary  Jane  Brainerd,  b.  at  New  York  City,  25  Feb.  1838; 
there,  26  Nov.  1838,  and  was  buried  in  the  Second  Street  Cemetery. 


died 


III.  Mary  Jane    Brainerd,  b.  at  New  York  City,  22    May  1839; 
married,  in  Nov.  1863,  Walter  Hawks;  married  (2d),  28  Sept.  1876,  at  her 
father's  house   in  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  by  Rev.   G.  B.  Wilcox,  to  Charles 
Barnum    Hitchcock,  son  of  Fordyce  and   Caroline  (Jennings)  Hitchcock. 
They  were  living  at  Jersey  City  in  June  1877. 

IV.  Jane  Brainerd,  b.  at  New  York  City,  9  March  1844 ;  died  there, 
28  May  1844,  and  was  buried  in  the  Second  Street  Cemetery. 

V.  Dyer  Brainerd,  b.   at  New  York  City,  12  July  1845  ;  a  manufac- 
turing jeweller;   married  at  New  York,  18  May  1865,  by  her  uncle,  Rev. 
S.  D.  Burchard,  D.D.,  to  Agnes   Maria    Dllks,  dau.  of  George  W.   and 
Caroline  Amelia  (Williams)  Dilks,  of  New  York,  where  she  was  born  I  July 
1845.     She  died  24  June  1867,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery, 
from  her  father's  house,  118  Macdougal  Street,  New  York.     He  was  mar- 
ried (2d),  15  Nov.  1870,  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  A.  B.  Beach,  rector  of 
Christ  Church,  Oswego,  to  Jenny  Coughtry  Sipperly,  born  at  Troy,  N.  Y., 
i  Sept.  1850,  dau.  of  Levi  and  Elizabeth  (Fonda)  Sipperly.     He  was  in 
partnership  with  his  father,  at  9  Maiden  Lane,  New  York,  in  June  1877. 

VI.  William  Arthur  Brainerd,  b.  at  New  York  City,  12  May  1847; 
died  there,  22  Ap.  1854,  and  was  buried  in  the  Second  Street  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   Seymour  and   Pamela  Wilbur   (De  Cost)    Brainerd. 

I.  Nash    De  Cost   Brainerd,  b.  at  New  York  City,  21  July  1839; 
died  at  New  York,  28  Aug.  1839,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Pamela  De  Cost  Brainerd,  b.  at  New  York  City,  1 1  Ap.  1843  ; 
died  at  New  York,  12  Feb.  1846,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Ella  Brainerd,  b.  at  New  York  City,  20  March  1845  ;  died  at  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  3  June  1852,  and  was  buried  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 

IV.  Samuel  Seymour  Brainerd,  b.  at  New  York  City,  20  Ap.  1847; 
died  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  3  Nov.  1859,  and  was  buried  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 


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6283 

6284 
6284, 


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6286 


6287 


Whitney  Family. 


V.  Joseph  Chevers  Brainerd,  b.  at  New  York  City,  22  Dec.  1848; 
died  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  29  Aug.  1854,  and  was  buried  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 

VI.  Virginia  Hunter  Brainerd,  b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  31  Aug.  1850; 
and  was  living  with  her  father  at  St.  Louis,  in  June  1877,  unmarried. 

VII.  Evelyn    Porter   Brainerd,  twin,  b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  17  Nov. 
1854;  died  there,  3  Dec.  1857,  and  was  buried  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 

VIII.  Emily  Renshaw  Brainerd,  twin,  b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  17  Nov. 
1854;  died  there,  29  July  1855,  and  was  buried  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. 

Chil.  of  Samuel   Seymour  and  Josephine  (Osborn)   Brainerd. 

IX.  Clinton  Osborn  Brainerd,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  27  Jan.  1868. 

X.  Ella  Josephine  Brainerd,  b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  14  Sept.  1870; 
died  12  Ap.  1871. 

XI.  Leslie  Seymour  Brainerd,  b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  17  Ap.  1872. 

XII.  Louis  Schuyler  Brainerd,  b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  28  Sept.  1874. 


Chil.  of  John1   and  Christina   Livingston   (Depew)   Brainerd. 

I.  James  Baldwin  Brainerd,  b.  in  Mill  Street,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
31  Jan.  1851;  died  there,  14  July  1852,  and  was  buried  in  John  Depew's 
lot,  in  the  old  Christ  Church  burial-ground. 

• 

II.  Christina  Depew  Brainerd,  b.  at  198  Butler  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  24  Ap.  1853;  and  lived  at  106  Ryerson  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  1868, 
and  in  Mill  Street,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1877,  unmarried. 

III.  Albert    Ball    Brainerd,   b.   at   106,  now  173,    Ryerson   Street, 


1  The  following  facts  were  received  too  late  to 
take  their  place  at  No.  1976  : 

JOHN  BRAINKRD  was  born  in  Cherry  Street, 
at  its  junction  with  Franklin  Square,  N.  Y.  He 
was  formerly  a  merchant,  but  in  1849  became  a 
broker  in  real  estate,  at  the  Wall  Street  ferry, 
Brooklyn,  L.  I.,  which  was  still  his  business  in 
1877.  At  the  time  of  his  marriage,  4  Dec.  1845, 
his  wife's  parents  dwelt  in  the  old  homestead  in 
Mill  Street,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was 


born ;  and  were  communicants  in  Christ  Church, 
Poughkeepsie,  in  which  he  was  married  by  the 
rector,  Rev.  Homer  Wheaton.  He  dwelt  at 
Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  for  three  years;  at  Corning, 
N.  Y.,  four  years;  and  at  Brooklyn  about  twenty- 
seven  years,  twenty-two  of  which  were  spent  m 
one  house,  106,  new  number  173,  Ryerson  Street. 
They  were  living  at  421  Gates  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
in  Tune  1877.  He  disowns  the  middle  name, 
Osborne,  and  writes  his  name  John  Brainerd. 


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Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  i  July  1860;  and  lived  at  421  Gates  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
in  June  1877. 

IV.  Laura  Cay  Brainerd,  b.  at  106,  now  173,  Ryerson  Street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  17  Feb.  1864;  and  lived  at  421  Gates  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
in  June  1877. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Sarah   Maria   (Brainerd)   Holmes. 

I.  Dyer  Brainerd   Holmes,  b.  at  Galveston,  Texas,  31  May  1857; 
and  was  living  at  Carthage,  Mo.,  in  June  1877. 

II.  Clara   Louisa   Holmes,  b.  at  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  2  Sept.  1859; 
and  was  living  at  Carthage,  Mo.,  in  June  1877. 

III.  Jessie  Frances  Holmes,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  24  Sept.  1861; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents  in  June  1877. 

IV.  Mabel  Howard  Holmes,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  15  Nov.  1863; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents  in  June  1877. 


Chil.  of  Lewis  Seymour  and   Elizabeth   Richards   (Lockwood)   Steele. 


1979 


1981 


I.  Samuel   Ferdinand  Steele,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  25  July  |  14341 
1832;    a  merchant;    married,  25   Dec.  1854,  Catharine  Hines,   who  was 

born  at  New  Canaan,  28  Jan.  1834.  They  settled  at  Walton,  where 
she  died  i  March  1877.  He  has  been  a  deputy-sheriff  of  Delaware 
County. 

II.  Thaddeus    Seymour   Steele,  b.  i  June  1835;   died  4  March 
1836. 

III.  James  Lewis  Steele,  b.  24  Dec.  1838;  died  28  July  1839. 

IV.  Lewis  Edwin  Steele,  b.  at  Glen's  Falls,  N.  Y.,  30  Nov.  1841;    14346 
a  merchant;    married   at   Walton,    N.  Y.,    21  June  1864,   Mary    Henrietta 
Craves,  dau.  of  William  and  Catharine  (Ogden)   Graves,  and  g.   dau.   of 
Judge  Isaac  and  Betsey  (Raymond)  Ogden,  of  Walton,   where  she  was 

born  24  May  1842.  They  settled  at  Walton,  and  were  living  there  in 
1874. 


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Chil.  of  Andrew  Whiting  and    Harriet   (Edgerton)   Steele. 

I.  Sarah  Sophia  Steele,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  26  Feb.  1843  ;  married 
there,  30  Jan.  1861,  by  Rev.  J.  S.  Pattengill,  Congregational,  to  George 
Crawley,  born  20  June  1832,  son  of  Abner  and  Eliza  Ann  (Bastow)  Craw- 
ley.     She  died  without  children,  4  March  1862,  in  Walton,  and  was  buried 
in  Walton  Cemetery.     He  enlisted  in  Aug.  1862,  at  Walton,  in  Co.  B,  I44th 
Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Inf.,  as  corporal ;  was  fatally  wounded  9  July  1 864,  in  the 
battle  on  John's  Island,  near  Charleston,  S.  C;  died  17  July  1864,  at  Gay 
Hospital,  Hilton  Head ;  and  was  buried  at  Hilton  Head. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth  Steele,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  4  Dec.  1845  ;  died  5 
Feb.  1846,  in  Walton,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  George   Curdon   Steele,  b.   in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec.  1847; 
resided  there  in  1868;  married,  3  Feb.  1869,  Martha  Edith  Fuller,  born  28 
Aug.  1848.     They  were  living  at  Sidney  Centre,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 

IV.  Lydia  Augusta  Steele,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  3  June  1852 ;  mar- 
ried, 3  Dec.  1873,  Reuben  H.  Lewis,  a  locomotive-engineer,  son  of  Reuben 
Lewis.     They  settled  at  Walton,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1877. 

V.  Anna  Elizabeth  Steele,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  23  Jan.  1855;  and 
lived  there  in  1874,  unmarried. 

VI.  Erastus  Edgerton  Steele,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  16  Feb.  1857; 
and  lived  there  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  George  Chester  and   Harriet   Maria   (Ames)   Steele. 

6303  i      I.  Clarence   Steele,   b.   at  Walton,  N.  Y.,   24  July  1856;    a  clerk; 

lived  with  his  father,  at  Walton,  in  1 874. 

6304  II.  John   Ames  Steele,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  4  Oct,  1857;  a  clerk; 
lived  with  his  father,  at  Walton,  in  1874. 

6305  III.  Frederick  Steele,  b.  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  14  June  1863;  died  22 
Feb.  1864,  in  Walton,  and  was  buried  in  Walton  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Thomas  Bradley  and   Sarah   Louisa   (Seymour)   Harris. 

I.  Thaddeus  Seymour  Harris,  b.  in  New  York  City,  7  March  1849; 
resided  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  in  1868,  and  at  Kearney  Junction,  Neb.,  in  1874, 
1  unmarried. 


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II.  Sarah  Bennett  Harris,  b.  in  New  York  City,  24  May  1850; 
married  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  24  Nov.  1867,  by  Rev.  G.  Huntington,  rector  of 
Christ  Church,  Episcopal,  to  Gabriel  Smith  Sawyer,  a  farmer,  born  in 

I435I 

They  lived  in  Walton  in  1874. 

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III.  Elizabeth  Crackbon  Harris,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  5  Dec.  1854;    14353 
married  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  9  Dec.  1874,  Walter  F.  Randall,  who  was  born 

30  Dec.  1851. 

IV.  Flora  Seymour  Harris,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  18  Sept.  1857; 
lived  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 

V.  Virginia  Saxton   Harris,  b.   in   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1860; 
lived  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Bervic  and   Emma  Jane   (Seymour)   Wade. 

I.  Elizabeth  White  Wade,  b.  in  New  York  City,  2  Oct.  1854. 

II.  Louise   Beebe  Wade,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  14  Dec.  1856;  died 
20  Jan.  1857,  in  Walton,  and  was  buried  in  Walton  Cemetery. 

III.  William  Durand  Wade,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  9  Ap.  1858. 

IV.  Charles  Edwin  Wade,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  7  June  1860. 

V.  Andrew  Seymour  Wade,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  4  Sept.  1862. 

VI.  Alfred  Lock  wood  Wade,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  25  Feb.  1865. 

VII.  Thomas  Harris  Wade,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  12  July  1867;  died 
12  July  1867,  and  was  buried  in  Walton  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Willard   Miner  and   Mary  Ann   (Hitchcock)   Hoyt. 

I.  Angevine  C.  Hoyt,  is  named  in  the  Hoyt  Genealogy,  p.  583,  but 
not  mentioned  in  the  father's  report. 

II.  Francelia    Elizabeth    Hoyt,  adopted,  b.  near  Chenango  Forks, 
N.  Y.,  14  Ap.  1846,  or  13  Ap.  1847;  married  by  her  father,  at  his  residence 


Whitney  Family. 


in  Middletown,  Wis.,  17  May  1870,  to  Charles  Thompson  Pease,  a  civil 
engineer,  son  of  Alpheus  D.  and  Nancy  Taylor  (Miller)  Pease,  of  Martins- 
burgh,  N.  Y.,  formerly  of  Constableville,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  1 1  June 
1842.  They  dwelt  at  Martinsburgh  for  two  and  a  half  years;  and  then 
settled  at  Gloversville,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  1874,  without 
children. 


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Chi  I.  of  Uriah   and   Jemima   Ann    (Hoyti    Marvin.  1995 

6320  I.  Margaret   Marvin,  b.  at  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  15  Aug.  1836;   died  4 
Sept.  1837. 

6321  II.  Harriet  Marvin,  b.  at  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  6  June  1838  ;  married  there,      14354 
15  Jan.  1859,  John  Peter  Bally,  a  watchmaker,  born  in  Geneva,  Switzerland, 

12  July  1827.     He  came  to  America  about  1844,  and  lived  at  Deposit  in 
1868. 

6322  III.  Charles  Eugene  Marvin,  b.  at  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  22  Feb.  1841; 
died  there  21  Ap.  1843. 

6323  IV.   Emeline   Marvin,  b.  at   Deposit,  N.  Y.,  31  May  1843;   resided 
there  in  1868,  unmarried. 

6324  V.   Hannah    Marvin,  b.  at  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  31  March  1845;  married      I4356 
there,  7  Nov.  1865,  Linus  Seeley,  born  near  Norwalk,  Conn.,  7  Oct.  1832. 

They  lived  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  in  1868. 

6325  VI.  Thaddeus  Hoyt  Marvin,  b.  at  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  16  Sept.  1847; 
died  there  I  Aug.  1854. 

6326  VII.  Lewis  Brainerd   Marvin,  b.  at  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  8  July  1849;      '4357 
married,   25   March  1871,  Julia   E.  Bishop,  who  was  born  24  June  1849. 

He  died  15  Sept.  1873. 

6327  |      VIII.  Susan    Anna    Marvin,  b.   at  Deposit,   N.  Y.,  15   Feb.  1852; 

died  there  17  Nov.  1857. 

6328  IX.  James  Simeon  Marvin,  b.  at  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  18  June  1855. 

6329  X.  Charles  David  Marvin,  b.  at  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  3  Feb.  1857. 

6330  XI.  Jemima  Marvin,  b.  at  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1859. 

6331  XII.  William  Henry  Marvin,  b.  at  Deposit,  N.  Y.,  21  Ap.  1862. 


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Chil.  of  Matthew   Seymour  and   Rebecca   (Stewart)   Hoyt.  '996 

I.  James  Stewart  Hoyt,  b.  in  Coventry,  N.  Y.,  15  Nov.  1838;  en- 
listed in  New  York  City,  20  Ap.  1861,  in  Co.  B,  First  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol. 
Infantry,  serving  under  McClellan  on  the  peninsula,  and  taking  part  in  the 
battles  of  Fair  Oaks  and    Seven  Pines ;  and  was  instantly  killed,  while 
making  a  charge,  in  the  battle  of  Chantilly,  Va.,  i  Sept.  1862.      He  was 
buried  on  the  battle-field. 

II.  Sarah  Emma  Hoyt,  b.  in  Coventry,  N.  Y.,  19  Jan.  1842 ;  died  13 
July  1844,  m  Coventry,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Edward    Payson    Hoyt,  b.  in  Coventry,  N.  Y.,  25  Oct.  1846;!  14358 
enlisted,  Sept.  1864,  in  the  Tenth  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Cavalry;  served  to  the 

close  of  the  war,  and  was  discharged  in  June  1865,  having  been  at  the 
bombardment  of  Fort  Fisher,  under  Gen.  Terry.  He  grad.  at  Binghamton 
Commercial  College  in  1866;  and  was  married,  10  May  1866,  in  New  York 
City,  by  Rev.  Gordon  Smith,  Episcopalian,  to  Jennie  Eliza  Sagendorph, 
born  at  95  Broadway,  Providence,  R.  I.,  12  Oct.  1849,  dau.  of  George 
Adam  and  Sarah  Frances  (Greene)  Sagendorph.  She  grad.  at  Stanwix 
Seminary,  in  Rome,  N.  Y.,  in  1866.  After  a  year  spent  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
and  a  year  in  Rocky  Mountain  travel,  he  settled  in  Deposit,  N.  Y.;  and 
removed  to  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  living  in  1873,  foreman  of  a 
sash  and  blind  factory. 

IV.  Alice  Cornelia  Hoyt,  b.  in  Coventry,  N.  Y.,  10  Dec.  1848  ;  lived 
in  Coventry  in  1873  ;   married,  5  Sept.  1876,  Samuel  Sheldon. 


Chil.  of  John   Benedict  and   Jane   (Beecher)    Hoyt. 

I.  Emma  Gertrude  Hoyt,  b.  at  West  Pittston,  Penn.,  19  May  1855  ; 
died  there,  23  Sept.  1855,  and  was  buried  in  West  Pittston  Cemetery. 

II.  Margaret  Beecher  Hoyt,  b.  at  West  Pittston,  Penn.,  5  June  1857; 
and  was  living  there  in  June  1877. 

III.  Mary  Hoyt,  b.  at  West  Pittston,  Penn.,  7  Oct.  1860;  died  there, 
10  Oct.  1861,  and  was  buried  in  West  Pittston  Cemetery. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Cooley  Hoyt,  b.  at  West  Pittston,  Penn.,  13  Jan.  1862. 

V.  John  Benedict  Hoyt,  b.  at  West  Pittston,  Penn.,  7  Nov.  1863. 


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VI.  William  Chauncey  Hoyt,  b.  at  West  Pittston,  Penn.,  8  March 
1872 ;  died  10  March  1872,  and  was  buried  in  West  Pittston  Cemetery. 

VII.  Charles  Seymour  Hoyt,  b.  at  West  Pittston,  Penn.,  10  Nov. 
1874. 


Chil.  of  Ephralm  and   Mary   Margaret  (Cole)   Hoyt. 

I.  Thaddeus  Judson  Hoyt,  b.  in  Greene,  N.  Y.,  19  Feb.  1842 ;  died 
6  June  1842. 

II.  Hannah  Elizabeth  Hoyt,  b.  in  Greene,  N.  Y.,  6  Oct.  1843  ;  mar- 
ried   Purcell ;  and  lived  in  Manhattan,  Kansas,  in  1873. 

III.  William  Francis  Hoyt,  b.  in  Greene,  N.  Y.,  13  Nov.  1845;  »'ved 
in  Manhattan,  Kansas,  in  1873. 

IV.  Margaret  Jennings   Hoyt,  b.  in  Greene,  N.  Y.,  9  Ap.  1848; 
lived  in  Manhattan,  Kansas,  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  William  Chauncey  and   Emeline  Stiles  (Cllmore)   Hoyt. 

I.  Willard  Cilmore  Hoyt,  b.  5  Oct.  1849;  died  10  May  1857. 

II.  Lottie  Amelia  Hoyt,  b.  in  Bath,  N.  Y.,  9  Nov.  1858. 

III.  Lewis  Hoyt,  b.  in  Bath,  N.  Y.,  23  May  1860. 

IV.  Elmer  Hoyt,  b.  in  Bath,  N.  Y.,  2  June  1863  ;  died  23  Ap.  1864. 

V.  Lydia  Ann  Hoyt,  b.  in  Bath,  N.  Y.,  15  July  1866;  died  20  Aug. 
1870. 

Chil.  of  Rufus   Fancher  and   Laura   Angeline   (Barnum)   Hoyt. 

I.  Frank  Melville  Hoyt,  b.  in  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  22  May  1850;  a 
printer;  and  was  living  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 

II.  Lillia  Belle  Hoyt,  b.  in  Union,  N.  Y.,  23  May  1854;  married  in 


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Eighth  Generation. 


1870,  in  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  by  Elder  Wright,  Baptist,  to  Nathaniel  Stiles, 

a  boot-finisher,  who  was  born   in   Boston,  Mass.,  in  1852,  son  of 

and  Sophia  (Stevens)  Stiles.     They  were  living  in  Boston  in  1874. 

III.  Orson  Hoyt,  b.  in  Union,  N.Y.,  in  March  1857;  died  on  the  next 
day,  and  was  buried  in  Maine  Village,  N.  Y. 

IV.  Ausburne  Courtney  Hoyt,  b.  in   Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  24  Dec. 
1859;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 


Child  of  Samuel   Augustus  and   Emma  Lucretia  (Hoyt)   Beardsley. 
I.  Emma  Diana  Beardsley,  b.  in  Coventry,  N.  Y.,  12  March  1867. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   Gilbert  and   Charlotte   Ridout  (Elliott)    Hoyt. 

I.  Charles  Clifton   Hoyt,  b.   in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  18   May  1852;  and 
lived  in  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  in  1873,  unmarried. 

II.  Susan  Alice   Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.Y.,  u  Feb.  1854;  died  24 
Feb.  1854,  in  Walton,  and  was  buried  in  Walton  Cemetery. 

III.  Catharine  Seymour  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  9  Sept.  1855; 
and  lived  in  Manhattan,  Kansas,  with  her  parents,  in  1873. 

IV.  Willard  Richmond  Hoyt,  b.  in  Manhattan,  Kansas,  27  Ap.  1861; 
died  there  23  Nov.  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Manhattan  Cemetery. 

V.  Mary  Emma  Hoyt,  b.  in  Manhattan,  Kansas,  3  May  1862. 

VI.  William  Sherman  Hoyt,  b.  in  Manhattan,  Kansas,  24  July  1866. 

VII.  Thaddeus  Elliott  Hoyt,  b.  in  Manhattan,  Kansas,  i  Jan.  1868; 
died  there  8  Sept.  1868,  and  was  buried  in  Manhattan  Cemetery. 


2001 


2002 


Chil.  of  Vincent  and    Mary   Rebecca   (Hoyt)   White. 

I.  Henry  Vincent  White,  b.  in  Coventry,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Sept.  1852  ;  died 
17  Oct.  1855,  in  Greenville,  N.  C.,  and  was  buried  there. 


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6365 


Whitney  Family. 

II.  John  Seymour  White,  b.  in  Coventry,  N.  Y.,  5  Feb.  1854;  lived 
with  his  parents  in  Coventry  in  1873. 


6366  III.  William  Herbert  White,  b.  in  Greenville,  N.  C,  26  July  1860; 
died  17  Aug.  1860,  in  Greenville,  and  was  buried  there. 

6367  IV.  Thaddeus  Hoyt  White,  b.  in  Greenville,  N.  C,  18  Sept.  1861. 

6368  V.  William  Augustus  White,  b.  in  Coventry,  N.  Y.,  17  Oct.  1866. 


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VI.  Vincent  White,  b.  in  Coventry,  N.  Y.,  9  Nov.  1869. 


Chil.   of   Gabriel    Ashmore   and   Adelia   (Guild)   Hoyt. 

I.  Edgar  Phillips  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  24  May  1841;  a  saddler 
and  harness-maker;  married  in  Walton,  19  Oct.  1864,  Janet  Wright,  who 
was  born  15  July  1842.     He  lived  at  Walton  in  1874. 

II.  Charles  Perkins  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  i  Dec.  1842  ;  a  dealer 
in  dry  goods;  married  in  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  9  May  1867,  Harriet  Eliza- 
beth   Turiand,    of    Philadelphia,    born    13   Jan.  1846,   dau.   of    Ephraim 
Turland.     He  lived  at  1614  Ridge  Avenue,  Philadelphia,  in  1874. 

III.  Sherman    Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  26  July  1844;    enlisted 
there,  22  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  B,  I44th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers;  died  in 
Columbia  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C.,  of  typhoid  fever,  3  Dec.  1862  ;  and 
was  buried  in  Walton. 

IV.  Augusta  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  4  Dec.  1846;  married  there, 
30  Oct.  1872,  by  Rev.  S.  J.  White,  Congregational,  to  Henry  Eagle  ogden, 
a  physician,  born  in  Walton,  22  March  1837,  son  of  Thomas  Jefferson  and 
Eliza  (Eagle)  Ogden.     They  were  living  at  Walton  in  May  1877. 

V.  Hannah  Eliza  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan.  1850;  a  dress- 
maker ;  was  living  at  Walton  in  1 874. 

VI.  Arthur  Ferris  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y,  14  Oct.  1853;  a  harness- 
maker  ;  was  living  at  Walton  in  1 874. 

VII.  Seymour    Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  27  Ap.  1855;  a  farmer; 
lived  at  Walton  in  1 874,  with  his  father. 

VIII.  Elizabeth    Hoyt,   b.   in  Walton,   N.  Y.,  i  June  1860;    lived  at 
Walton  in  1874. 


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Eighth   Generation. 

Chil.  of  Amasa   Lewis  and   Delia  Elizabeth   (Fitch)   Hoyt. 

2006 

6378 

I.  Amasa  Lewis  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  16  Dec.  1844;  enlisted  in 
Walton,  for  three  years,  15  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  B,  I44th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S. 
Volunteers;  died  in  regimental  hospital,  at  Upton  Hill,  Va.,  27  Jan.  1863; 
and  was  buried  at  Falls  Church,  Va.,  but  has  been  since  removed  to  the 

National  Cemetery  at  Arlington,  Va.,  grave  139,  section  B,  block  2, 

range  13. 

6379 

II.  Adeline  Eliza  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  1  1  Aug.  1846;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  father,  in  1874. 

6380 

III.  Julius  Willard  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  30  July  1848;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  father,  in  1  874. 

6381 

IV.  Ella  Jane  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  12  July  1850;  a  teacher; 
was  living  at  Walton  in  1  874. 

6382 

V.  Sarah  Emma  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  14  Oct.  1859;  and  was 
living  there  in  1874. 

6383 

VI.  Mary  Seymour  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  14  Oct.  1864;  and 
was  living  there  in  1874. 

Chil.  of  Frederick  and   Sophia  (Welden)   Hoyt. 

2008 

6384 

I.  Amelia  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.Y.,  3  Jan.  1846;  died  26  Feb.  1846, 
and  was  buried  in  the  Hoyt  Cemetery. 

6385 

II.  Parker  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.Y.,  15  July  1847;  died  2  Oct.  1848, 
and  was  buried  in  the  Hoyt  Cemetery. 

6386 

III.  George  Brainerd  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  22  July  1850;  a 
farmer;  married  in  Walton,  30  Ap.  1873,  by  Rev.J.  M.  Purrington,  Baptist, 
to  Frances  Maria  Armstrong,  born  in  Walton,  30  Ap.  1848,  dau.  of  James 
G.  and  Maria  (Robertson)  Armstrong.  They  were  living  at  Oneonta,  N.  Y., 
in  1874. 

6387 

IV.  Julia  Sophia  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  7  July  1856;  married, 
in  1877,  Sherman  Armstrong. 

6388 

V.  Frederick  Steele  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  27  Dec.  1858;  and 
was  living  there  in  1874. 

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VI.  Caroline  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  10  June  1860;  died  25  Sept. 
1860,  and  was  buried  in  the  Hoyt  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Edward   and   Helen   (Benedict)   Hoyt. 

I.  Fanny  Elizabeth  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  27  Sept.  1859. 

II.  Ira  Edwin  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  3  Dec.  1861. 

III.  Helen  Eudora  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  29  Sept.  1864. 

Child  of  Edwin   and    Eliza  Ann   (St.  John)   Hoyt. 

I.  Lindley  Edwin  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  28  June  1853  ;  a  black- 
smith ;  was  living  at  Walton  in  1 874. 


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6396 


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6398 


Chil.  of  William   Seymour  and   Mary   Mellnda   (Churchill)   Hoyt. 

I.  Charles  Augustus  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  17  Nov.  1854;  a 
blacksmith ;  was  living  there  in  May  1 874. 

II.  Edwin  White  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  22  May  1858;  and  was 
living  there  in  May  1874. 

III.  Joseph  Could  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  i  Feb.  1865;  and  was 
living  there  in  May  1874. 


Chil.  of  Stephen   and  Julia  (Hoyt)   Lyon. 

I.  Melvern   Seymour  Lyon,  b.  in  Osborne  Hollow,  in  Colesville, 
N.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1858. 

II.  George  Burr  Lyon,  b.  in  Osborne  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1861; 


died  in  Osborne  Hollow,  30  June  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

• 

6399        III.  Myrtie  Belle  Lyon,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  10  Oct.  1870. 


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Chil.  of  Whitney  and    Henrietta   (St.  John)   Hoyt. 

I.  Francis  Whitney  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  21  Oct.  1862. 

II.  Lydia  Eliza  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  2  Sept.  1864. 

III.  Emma  Seymour  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  24  Sept.  1866. 

IV.  Henry  St.  John  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  25  Sept.  1869. 

V.  Amasa  Chauncey  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  28  Oct.  1872. 

VI.  Henrietta  Hoyt,  b.  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  13  July  1875. 


Child  of  William    Butler  and   Rachel   Ann   (St.  John)   Smith. 

I.  Edwin  David  Smith,  b.  30  June  1839;  married,  9  Nov.  1863, 
Lida  Ann  Brown  ;  and  was  living  at  Nebraska  City,  Neb.,  in  1874,  without 
children. 


2013 


2014 


Chil.  of  Chauncey  Seymour  and    Frances   Maria   (Newbury)   St.  John.        2015 

I.  Truman  Adelbert  St.  John,  b.  14  Nov.  1844;  a  member  of  Co. 
E,  1 54th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers;  was  captured,  and  died  in  Belle  Isle 
Prison,  Richmond,  Va.,  12  Nov.  1863. 

II.  Emma  Eugenia  St.  John,  b.  22  Sept.  1849;  married,  21  Nov.  I  14365 
1866,  Martin  Conley,  a  farmer,  born  31  Aug.  1839;  ar>d  settled  at  Ripley, 

N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  William   Henry  and   Mary  (Ferris)    Keeler. 


2022 


I.  Phebe  Ann  Keeler,  b.  17  May  1836;  married,  3  Ap.  1859,  Isaac    14366 
A.  Jessup. 


II.  Josephine   Keeler,  b.  2  March  1838;  married,  30  Sept.  1855, 
William  R.  Lockwood. 


14368 


III.   Mariana  Keeler,  b.  23  Feb.  1840;  married  Joseph  C.  Reed  ;  and    14369 
died  29  Oct.  1865. 


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IV.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Keeler,  b.  3  May  1842;  died  19  Ap.  1843. 

V.  Louisa  Keeler,  b.  7  June  1844;  married  James  A.  Ferris. 

VI.  Caroline  Keeler,  b.  i  July  1848. 

VII.  Hannah  Maria  Keeler,  b.  12  Feb.  1850;  died  17  July  1857. 

Chil.  of  Chauncey  and   Cornelia  Ann   (Keeler)  Smith. 

I.  William  Henry  Smith,  b.  29  Jan.  1829. 

II.  Mary  Catharine  Smith,  b.  9  Aug.  1830. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   R.  and   Frances  Elizabeth   (Keeler)  Camp. 

I.  Angenette  P.  Camp,  b.  22  Ap.  1845. 

II.  Frederick  Camp,  b.  26  July  1847. 


6420  III.  Cordelia  D.  Camp,  b.  14  Dec.  1849. 

6421  IV.  Benjamin  Camp,  b.  6  Ap.  1852. 


Chil.  of  Edwin   and   Angenette   (Keeler)   Mallory. 

I.  Caroline  M.  Mallory,  b.  9  Aug.  1855. 

II.  Mallory,  b.  2  March  1857. 

Chil.  of  George   Kellogg  and   Sarah   (Dibble)   Wright. 

I.  Lewis  Seymour  Wright,  b.  in  Barre,  N.  Y.,  2  Dec.  1838;  died 
there  26  June  1839,  and  was  buried  in  Murray,  in  the  cemetery  of  the 
Gaines  and  Murray  Baptist  Church. 


6425         II.   Martha  Amelia  Wright,  b.  in  Barre,  N.  Y.,  2  Oct.  1841 ;  married 


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6428 


6429 


6430 


6431 
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6433 


Eighth  Generation. 


in  Wilson,  N.  Y.,  i  Oct.  1863,  by  Rev.  Joseph  L.  Bennett,  Presbyterian,  to 
William  Edward  Richardson,  son  of  Arnold  Richardson ;  and  was  living 
at  Wilson  in  1874. 

III.  Belden  Fremont  Wright,  b.  in  Wilson,  N.  Y.,  1 5  Aug.  1846; 
married  there,  8  Nov.  1871,  Fatlma  Elizabeth  Quade,  who  was  born  in 
Porter,  N.  Y.,  II  Nov.  1846,  dau.  of  Christopher  and  Eleanor  (Moag) 
Quade.  They  were  living  at  Wilson  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  James  Milton   and   Nancy   (Dibble)   Shearer. 

I.  Marietta  Shearer,  b.  in  Parma,  N.  Y.,  4  Feb.  1844;  died  17  Oct. 
1846. 

II.  Franklin   Barber  Shearer,  b.  in   Parma,  N.  Y.,  6  June  1847;  a 
dentist;  enlisted  in  Feb.  1865,  in  Co.  F,  8th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Cavalry; 
and  served  as  second-sergeant  till  discharged,  27  Aug.  1865.     He  was 
married,  4  Nov.  1 869,  at  her  father's  house,  8  West  State  Street,  Albion, 
N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  G.  W.  Marselis,  Methodist,  to  Ella  Virginia  Cox,  who  was 
born  in   East  State  Street,  Albion,   3  June   1850,  dau.  of   George  and 
Martha  (Hill)  Cox.     They  were  living  in  Ironton,  Ohio,  in  Sept.  1874. 

III.  Celia  Adeline  Shearer,  b.  in  Parma,  N.  Y.,  16  Oct.  1849;  was 
living  with  her  uncle,  Daniel  Salmon  Dibble,  in  1868,  at  Portsmouth,  Ohio, 
where  she  was  married,  31  July  1870,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Franklin,  Episcopal,  to 
Franklin    Nathan    Edson    Bassett,  a  manufacturer,  son  of  Ozias  Buel  and 
Emeline  (Eno)  Bassett,  of  New  Britain,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  28  Feb. 
1849.     They  settled   at  New  Britain;  where  she  died  u  Feb.  1874,  and 
was  buried  in  the  New  Britain  Cemetery.     He  was  secretary  and  treasurer 
of  the  New  Britain  Rubber  Company,  in  1874. 

IV.  Mary  Esther  Shearer,  b.  in  Parma,  N.  Y.,  26  May  1853;  was 
living  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  in  1867,  and  at  New  Britain,  Conn.,  in  Sept.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Andrew   Law  and   Miranda  Jane   (Lord)   Dibble. 

I.  Delia  Rosetta  Dibble,  b.  in  Barre,  N.  Y.,  21  Jan.  1850. 

II.  Nelson  Salmon  Dibble,  b.  in  Barre,  N.  Y,  10  Ap.  1857. 

III.  Myra  Esther  Dibble,  b.  in  Barre,  N.  Y.,  22  Jan.  1860. 


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6443 


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Chil.  of  William    R.   and   Mary   Rosetta   (Dibble)   Morrison. 

I.  Adeline  Esther  Morrison,  b.  in  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  17  Feb.  1861; 
lived  with  her  father  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  in  1 868. 

II.  Charles  Raynor  Morrison,  b.  in  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  3  July  1863; 
lived  with  his  father  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  in  1868. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   Salmon   and   Frances  Augusta   (Barber)    Dibble. 

I.  Grace  Dibble,  b.  in  Barre,  N.  Y.,  10  Sept.  1860. 

II.  Laura  Esther  Dibble,  b.  in  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  i  Ap.  1866. 

Chil.  of  Thomas  and   Mary  Ann   (Strong)    Bartlett. 

I.  Emma  Cordelia  Bartlett,  b.  in  Sidney,  N.  Y.,  25  July  1843  ;  mar- 
ried there,  30  Oct.  1860,  by  Rev.  D.  A.  Wheeler,  D.D.,  Methodist  Episco- 
pal, to  Thomas    Melanchthon   Williams,  a  preacher  of  the  Meth.  Epis. 
Church,  son  of  Thomas  P.  and  Priscilla  (Wells)  Williams,  of  Sidney,  where 
he  was  born  24  Aug.  1832.     They  dwelt  for  two  years  in  Sidney;  one  year 
in  Masonville,  N.  Y.;  two  years  in  Smyrna,  N.  Y.;  one  year  in  New  Berlin, 
N.  Y.;  six  months  in  Dunlap,  Iowa;  one  year  and  six  months  in  Montana, 
now  Boone,   Iowa;    two  years  in  Nevada,  Iowa;  and  in  Jan.  1873,  had 
lived  one  year  and  a  half  at  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa,  where  he  was  presiding 
elder  of  the  Fort  Dodge  District,  of  the  North-west  Iowa  Conference. 

II.  Mariette  Augusta  Bartlett,  b.  in  Sidney,  N.  Y.,  13  Aug.  1846; 
lived  with  her  parents,  in  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  in  1 868. 

III.  William  Marshall  Bartlett,  b.  in  Sidney,  N.  Y.,  16  Sept.  1848; 
lived  with  his  parents,  in  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  in  1868. 

IV.  James  Howard    Bartlett,  b.  in  Sidney,  N.  Y.,  18  Sept.  1850; 
died  7  Feb.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  Sidney. 

V.  Wesley  Thomas    Bartlett,   b.  in  Sidney,  N.  Y.,  10  Feb.  1854; 
lived  with  his  parents,  in  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  in  1 868. 

VI.  Anna  Bell  Bartlett,  b.  in  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  19  Sept.  1865  ;   and 
lived  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1 868. 


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Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  William    Henry  and   Mary   Ette   (Strong)   Gates. 

6444          I.  Henry    Augustus   Gates,  b.  in  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  9  Dec.  1849;  a 
teacher;  was  living  in  Pella,  Iowa,  in  1873,  unmarried. 


II.  James  Clifford  Gates,  b.  in  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  15  July  1852;  lived 
with  his  parents,  in  North  Franklin,  in  1873. 

III.  Julia  Amanda  Gates,  b.  in  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  15  Ap.  1855  ;  lived 
with  her  parents,  in  North  Franklin,  in  1873. 

IV.  William  Howard  Gates,  b.  in  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb.  1858; 
lived  with  his  parents,  in  North  Franklin,  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  Thomas  and   Rebecca  Maria   (Strong)  Graham.  2046 

I.  Milton  Merrill  Graham,  b.  in  Meredith,  N.  Y.,  i  Jan.  1851. 

II.  Lilian  May  Graham,  b.  in  Meredith,  N.  Y.,  14  May  1855. 

III.  James  Harper  Graham,  b.  in  Meredith,  N.  Y.,  3  Ap.  1859. 

Chil.  of  Lewis   Barber  and  Janet   (Hymers)   Strong.  2048 

I.  Henry  Marshall  Strong,  b.  23  Jan.  1852. 

II.  Alfred  Douglas  Strong,  b.  2  July  1856. 

III.  Frank  Marston  Strong,  b.  26  Dec.  1858. 

Chil.  of  Manning  and   Mary  Jane   (Haviland)    Merrill.  2051 

I.  Ella  Merrill,  b.  at  556  Grand  Street,  New  York,  8  Jan.  1847;  died 
at  the  same  place,  7  Feb.  1 847,  and  was  buried  in  Cypress  Hills  Cemetery,  I 
Newtown,  L.  I. 

II.  Ella  Frances  Merrill,  b.  at  556  Grand  Street,  New  York,  23  May    14377 
1849;   married   in   Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  6  Ap.  1871,  Thomas  Theodore 

Hill,  son  of  Isaac  Lounsbury  and  Mary  (Gregory)  Hill,  of  Mahopac  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  i  July  1849.  They  were  living  at  556  Grand 
Street,  N.  Y.,  in  1873. 


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6456  III.  William  Coe  Merrill,  b.  at  36  South  4th  Street,  Williamsburgh, 
N.  Y.,  22  Jan.  1855;  died  at  the  same  place,  27  Aug.  1855,  and  was  buried 
in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

6457  IV.  Jessie    Haviland    Merrill,  b.   at  12   Lincoln    Place,   Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  8  Jan.  1863. 

V.   Edna  Whitney  Merrill,  b.  at  12  Lincoln  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
22  Jan.  1865. 


Chil.  of  William   Henry  and   Harriet  (Merrill)    Marston. 

6459  I.  Frank  Herbert  Marston,  b.  at  i  Lewis  Street,  New  York,  18  Aug. 
1850;  lived  with  his  parents,  at  686  Willoughby  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 

;  in  1874. 

6460  II.  Harriet  Stella  Marston,  b.  at  9  Bond  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
13  May  1852 ;  lived  with  her  parents,  at  686  Willoughby  Avenue,  Brook- 

i  lyn,  in  1874. 

6461  III.  Anna  Gertrude  Marston,  b.  at  249  Livingston  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1 8  July  1853;    married    in    the  Clinton   Avenue  Congregational 
Church,    Brooklyn,    9   Oct.  1873,    by    Rev.    Edwin    F.    Hatfield,   D.D., 
Presbyterian,  to  Robert  Gerard  Thomas,  son  of  Benjamin   and   Eleanor 
(Jones)  Thomas,  of  129  Yates  Avenue,  Brooklyn.     They  lived  with   her 
parents,  at  686  Willoughby  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  in  1874. 

6462  IV.  Fanny  Merrill  Marston,  b.  at  249  Livingston  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  7  March  1859;  lived  with  her  parents,  at  686  Willoughby  Avenue, 
Brooklyn,  in  1874. 

6463  V.  William    Frederick    Marston,   b.   at   249   Livingston    Street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  26  Oct.  1867;  died  at  686  Willoughby  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
1 8  July  1868,  and  was  buried  in  Cypress  Hills  Cemetery,  Newtown,  L.  I. 


Chil.  of  Edward   White  and   Hannah   (Ogden)   Merrill. 

I.  Alice  Maud  Merrill,  b.  15  Feb.  1857. 

II.  Harriet  Merrill,  b.  17  March  1859. 

III.  Nettie  Merrill,  b.  16  Feb.  1861. 


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6478 


IV.  Fanny  Marston  Merrill,  b.  19  Feb.  1863. 

V.  Frederick  Ogden  Merrill,  b.  31  March  1865. 

VI.  Emeline  Hyatt  Merrill,  b.  7  July  1867. 

VII.  Hannah  May  Merrill,  died  3  Jan.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Raymond   and   Elizabeth   Mllbank  (Wall)   Merrill. 

I.  Francis  Sanford  Merrill,  b.  at  556  Grand  Street,  New  York,  15 
Aug.  1864. 

II.  William  Wall  Merrill,  b.  in  Allendale,  N.  J.,  26  Aug.  1867. 


Chil.  of  Albert  Waterman   and   Emma  Cordelia  (Merrill)   Smith. 


2056 


2057 


I.  Frederick  Albert  Smith,  b.  at  9  Halsey  Street,  Providence,  R.  I., 
17  March  1869;    died  in  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  on  the  farm  of  his  uncle, 
Edward  White  Merrill,  28  Aug.  1870;    and  was  buried  in   Swan  Point 
Cemetery,  Providence. 

II.  Arthur  Blakeley  Smith,  b.  at  9  Halsey  Street,  Providence,  R.  I., 
20  July  1871. 

III.  Stella  Merrill  Smith,  b.  at  9  Halsey  Street,  Providence,  R.  I.,  4 
Dec.  1872. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Minot  and   Emily  Melissa  (Price)   Barber. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth    Barber,  b.  at  46  South  Fifth  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  30  July  1 863. 

II.  Lucretia  Jane  Barber,  b.  at  46  South  Fifth  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  17  March  1865. 

III.  Elizabeth  Whitney  Barber,  b.  at  46  South  Fifth  Street,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  15   Dec.  1866;  died  at  the  same  place,  20  July  1867,  and  was 
buried  in  Torrington,  Conn. 


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Whitney  Family. 


6479  j      I.  Edith  La  Vanch  Whitney,  b.  in  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  7  Dec.  1860; 

and  was  living  with  her  parents,  in  Taylor,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1874. 

6480  II.  Clarence  Bell  Whitney,  b.  in  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  19  Jan.  1864; 
and  died  there  28  Feb.  1864. 

6481  III.  Frederick   Angle  Whitney,  twin,  b.  in  Salem,  111.,  20  March 
1865  ;  died  in  Taylor,  N.  Y.,  26  Jan.  1868. 

6482  IV.  Frank  Bell  Whitney,  twin,  b.  in   Salem,  111.,  21  March  1865; 
died  in  Taylor,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan.  1868. 

6483  V.  Claude  Whitney,  twin,  b.  in  Taylor,  N.  Y.,  23  Nov.  1872. 

6484  VI.  Clare  Whitney,  twin,  b.  in  Taylor,  N.  Y.,  23  Nov.  1872. 

6485  VII.  Raymond  Jason  Whitney,  b.  in  Taylor,  N.  Y.,  18  Oct.  1875. 


Chil.  of  David   Brainerd   and    Frances   Elvira   (Poole)   Whitney. 

6486  I.  Clara  Esther  Whitney,  b.  in  Harrison  Valley,  Penn.,  29  Feb.  1868. 

6487  II.  Ina  Edwina  Whitney,  b.  10  March  1870. 


Child   of  Charles   Merrill   and  Julia   R.    (Hamill)   Clarke. 

6488  I.  Anna  D.  Clarke,  b.  in  Chicago,  111.,  19  Ap.  1868. 

Child  of  Albert  Lee  and   Harriet  Cordelia  (Clarke)   Hale. 

6489  I.  Albert  Edward  Hale,  b.  in  Chicago,  111.,  26  June  1867. 


Chil.  of  James   K.   and   Charlotte   Maria   (Clarke)   Lake. 

6490  I.  William  Ovington  Lake,  b.  in  Chicago,  III.,  4  Dec.  1865. 

6491  II.  Jessie  Genevieve  Lake,  b.  in  Chicago,  111.,  20  Sept.  1867. 


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6493 


6494 


6495 


6496 


6497 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Thomas   Mott  and   Mary   Buchanan   (King)   Whitney.  2074 

I.  Samuel  Thomas  Whitney,  b.  in   North   East   Harbor,  Nova    14378 
Scotia,  22  June  1831;  a  carpenter,  joiner  and  master-builder;  settled  at 
Swan's  Island,  Maine,  10  June  1852,  and  was  there  married,  18  Sept.  1853, 

at  her  father's  house,  by  her  father,  a  Methodist  minister,  to  Hannah  Maria 
Stinson,  who  was  born  at  Swan's  Island,  21  Jan.  1839,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Benjamin  Franklin  and  Hannah  (Staples)  Stinson,  and  grand  dau.  of 
Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Smith)  Stinson.  They  were  living  at  Swan's  Island 
in  1873. 

II.  Isaac    King  Whitney,   b.   on   Cape    Negro    Island,   Barrington,    14385 
Nova  Scotia,  4  Jan.  1833;  a  master-mariner;  went  to  Lunenburg,  N.  S., 

1 9  Ap.  1855;  married  at  her  father's  house,  on  Stephen's  Island,  now 
called  Young  Island,  in  Mahone  Bay,  N.  S.,  28  Jan.  1858,  Louisa  Sarah 
Ann  Young,  who  was  born  on  Stephen's  Island,  4  Aug.  1836,  dau.  of 
Peter  and  Elizabeth  (Hirtle)  Young.  They  dwelt  in  Lunenburg  till  1867, 
and  in  Shelburne,  N.  S.,  till  1871;  when  they  returned  to  Lunenburg,  and 
were  living  there  in  Aug.  1874. 

III.  Eleazer  Smith  Whitney,  b.  in  North  East  Harbor,  Nova  Scotia,    14391 
30  March  1835;    a   mariner;    married   in  1863,   at    Round   Bay,  N.  S., 
Elizabeth  Ann  Hagar,  who  was  born  there  27  Dec.  1841,  dau.  of  James  and 
Sophia  Jane  (Denstead)  Hagar.     They  settled  at  North  East  Harbor,  and 

were  living  there  in  1 874. 

IV.  Naomi  Greenwood  Whitney,  b.  on  Cape  Negro  Island,  North    14392 
East  Harbor,  Nova  Scotia,  8  May  1837 ;  married  at  Swan's  Island,  Maine, 

13  Feb.  1859,  by  Rev.  Benjamin  Franklin  Stinson,  Methodist,  to  Michael 
Stinson,  a  mariner,  who  was  born  at  Swan's  Island  31  Oct.  1833,  son  of 
Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Smith)  Stinson.  They  settled  at  Swan's  Island,  and 
were  living  there  in  1873. 

V.  Mary  Ellen  Whitney,  b.  in  North  East  Harbor,  Nova  Scotia,  i  j  14397 
Dec.  1840;    married  in   Shelburne,  N.  S.,  3   Nov.  1862,  Amos   Hagar,   a 
mariner,  son  of  William  and  Joanna  (Cox)  Hagar,  of  Round  Bay,  N.  S., 
where  he  was  born  24  Ap.  1842.     They  settled  at  Round  Bay,  where  he 

was  living  in  1874.  She  died  at  the  same  place,  18  Oct.  1863,  and  was 
buried  in  North  East  Harbor  Cemetery. 


VI.  Margaret  Ann  Whitney,  b.  in  North  East  Harbor,  Nova  Scotia, 
4  June  1845;  married  in  Lunenburg  Town,  N.  S.,  6  May  1867,  Leander 
William  Young,  a  mariner,  son  of  Edward  and  Caroline  (Eisenhaur)  Young, 
of  Lunenburg  Town,  where  he  was  born  in  1845.  They  settled  in  Lunen- 
burg, and  were  living  there  in  1874. 


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6503 


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Whitney  Family. 


VII.  William  Hope  Whitney,  b.  in  North  East  Harbor,  Nova  Scotia, 
23  June  1848;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  father,  in  1873.  He  married 
in  1874,  at  North  East  Harbor,  Elizabeth  Doane. 


Chil.  of  Edward   and   Sarah   (Whitney)   Perry. 

I.  Margaret  Whitney  Perry,  b.  at  Black  Point,  Nova  Scotia,  30  July 
1828;    married    at  North    East    Harbor,    N.  S.,  15    May  1860,   Anthony 
Demings  McKonney,  a  farmer  and  fisher,  who  was  born  at  Red  Head, 
near  North  East  Harbor,  in  Feb.  1828,  son  of  John  Samuel  and  Charlotte 
(Belcher)  McKenney.     They  settled  at  Round  Bay,  N.  S.;  and  were  living 
at  Red  Head  in  Sept.  1 874. 

II.  Catharine    Scudder    Perry,   twin,   b.    at    Black   Point,  Nova 
Scotia,  31  May  1830;  married  at  North  East  Harbor,  N.  S.,  John  Samuel 
McKenney,  a  farmer  and  fisher,  who  was  born  at  Red  Head,  near  North 
East  Harbor,  22  June  1 830,  son  of  John  Samuel  and  Charlotte  (Belcher) 
McKenney.     They  settled  at  Round  Bay,  N.  S.;  and  were  living  at  Red 
Head  in  Sept.  1874. 

III.  Elisha   Dexter  Whitney  Perry,  twin,  b.  at  Black  Point,  Nova 
Scotia,  31  May  1830;  a  farmer  and  fisher;  married  at  Clyde  River,  N.  S., 
14  May  1856,  Jane  Susanna   McKay,  who  was  born  at  Clyde  River,  22 
Oct.  1835,  dau.  of  Hugh  and  Agnes  McKenney  (Demings)  McKay.    They 
settled  at  North  East  Harbor ;  and  were  living  at  Black  Point  in  Sept 
1874. 

IV.  John  King  Perry,  b.  at  Black  Point,  Nova  Scotia,  1 1  Feb.  1832 ; 
a  farmer  and  fisher;    married  at  Gloucester,   Mass.,  I   Oct.  1860,  Susan 
Stalker,  who  was  born  at  Clyde  River,  N.  S.,  I  Aug.  1834,  dau.  of  John 
and   Elizabeth  (Smith)  Stalker.     They  settled  at  Black  Point ;  and  were 
living  at  Roseway,  N.  S.,  in  Sept.  1874. 

V.  Penelope   Perry,  b.  at  Black  Point,  Nova  Scotia,  20  Aug.  1833  ; 
married  at  North  East  Harbor,  N.  S.,  25  May  1855,  Benjamin  McKenney, 
a  farmer  and  fisher,  who  was  born  at  Red  Head,  near  North  East  Harbor, 
I  Oct.  1833,  son  of  John   Samuel  and   Charlotte   (Belcher)   McKenney. 
They  settled  at  Round  Bay,  N.  S.;  and  were  living  at  Roseway,  N.  S.,  in 
Sept.  1874. 

VI.  William  Foster  Perry,  b.  at  Black  Point,  Nova  Scotia,  12  June 
1835;    died   II   June   1863,   unmarried,   and  was  buried  at  North   East 
Harbor,  N.  S. 


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VII.  Charles  Whitney  Perry,  b.  at  Black  Point,  Nova  Scotia,  5  June    14426 
1837;  a  farmer  and  fisher;  married  at  North  East  Harbor,  N.  S.,  27  Feb. 

1867,  Mary  Jane  Golden,  who  was  born  at  Round  Bay,  N.  S.,  13  Dec. 
1843,  dau.  °f  Samuel  Thomas  and  Berlina  Perry  (Hagar)  Golden.  They 
settled  at  Black  Point,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1 874. 

VIII.  Alexander  McKenney  Perry,  b.  at  Black  Point,  Nova  Scotia, 
2  Ap.  1839;  a  farmer  and  fisher;  married  at  North  East  Harbor,  N.  S., 
13  Jan.  1867,  Susan  Lake  Hagar,  who  was  born  at  Round  Bay,  N.  S.,  2O 
June  1837,  dau.  of  William  and  Joanna  (Cox)  Hagar.     They  settled   at 
Black  Point,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1874. 

IX.  George  Leonard  Perry,  b.  at  Black  Point,  Nova  Scotia,  15  Nov. 
1840;  a  farmer  and  fisher;  was  living  at  Black  Point  in  Sept.  1874,  un- 
married. 

X.  Henrietta   Perry,  b.  at  Black  Point,  Nova  Scotia,  14  Sept.  1843; 
married  at  North  East  Harbor,  N.  S.,  I  May  1865,  George  Cowan  Perry, 
a  farmer  and  fisher,  who  was  born  at  Black  Point,  15  Sept.  1838,  son  of 
Peter  Scudder  and  Mary  Ellen  (McKenney)  Perry.     They  settled  at  Black 
Point,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1874. 


14432 


Chil.  of  John   and   Rebecca   Hope   (Whitney)    King. 

I.  James  Hope  King,  b.  at  North  East  Harbor,  Nova  Scotia,  16  Dec. 
1832;  a  mariner;  married  at  North  East  Harbor,  25  Jan.  1858,  by  Rev. 
Christopher  Lockhart,  Wesleyan,  to  Eliza  Jane  Greenwood,  who  was  born 
at  North  East  Harbor,  21  June  1834,  dau.  of  Alexander  Reid  and  Jerusha 
(Whitney)  Greenwood.     They  settled  at  North  East  Harbor,  and  were 
living  there  in  Aug.  1874. 

II.  Bethia  Locke  King,  b.  at  North   East  Harbor,  Nova  Scotia,  22 
Sept.  1836;  married  at  North  East  Harbor,  4  Jan.  1871,  by  Rev.  W.  H. 
Rictan,  Baptist,  to  Alfred  Henry  Lavers,  a  Baptist  preacher,  of  Yarmouth, 
Nova  Scotia,  who  was  born  at  Yarmouth,  5  Jan.  1843,  son  of  Henry  and 
Mehetabel  Mercy  (Harding)  Lavers.1     They  settled  at  North  East  Harbor, 
and  were  living  there  in  Aug.  1874;  he  being  then  engaged  in  missionary 
labor  in  that  county. 

1  Henry  Lavers  is  the  youngest  son  of  William     the  oldest  and  most  respected  Baptist  ministers 
George  Lavers,  of  Bristol,  Eng. ;  and  his  wife  is     in  N.  S. 
the  daughter  of  Rev.   Harris   Harding,  one  of 


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Chil.  of  Samuel   and    Lydia   (King)   Whitney. 

I.  John  Swain  Whitney,  b.  at  North  East  Harbor,  Nova  Scotia,  21 
Jan.  1837;  a  machinist  and  engineer;  married  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  5  July 
1865,  by  Rev.  William  C.  Smith,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Pauline  Garrison, 
who  was  born  at  Peekskill,  13   Oct.  1839,  dau.  of   Beverly  and   Sophia 
(Swim)  Garrison.     He  left  his  home  in  Nova  Scotia,  in  1855;  dwelt  at 
Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.,  till  1863;   and  then  moved  to  Peekskill,  where  they 
were  living  in  Sept.  1874.     He  enlisted  in  the   U.  S.  Navy,  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1 8  Aug.  1864;  served  on  the  Santiago  de  Cuba,  taking  part  in  the 
capture  of  Fort  Fisher;  and  was  discharged  16  June  1865. 

II.  Thorndike  Soames  Whitney,  b.  at  North  East  Harbor,  Nova 
Scotia,  15  Oct.  1839;  a  joiner;   married  at  Guysborough,   N.  S.,  4  Nov. 
1864,  Jeannette  Kirby,  who  was  born  at  Canso,  N.  S.,  15  Oct.  1839,  dau.  of 
John  Coleman  and  Mary  Ann  (Jamieson)  Kirby.     She  died  at  North  East 
Harbor,  25  Feb.  1865.     He  married  (2d),  3  Ap.  1867,  at   Guysborough, 
Eunice  Letitia  Jamieson,  who  was  born  at  Halfway  Cove,  N.  S.,  9  Feb. 
1844,  dau.  of  John  and  Hannah  Elizabeth  (Kirby)  Jamieson.    They  settled 
at  Canso,  and  were  living  there  in  1 874. 

III.  Joshua  Swain  Whitney,  b.  at  North  East  Harbor,  Nova  Scotia, 
20  July  1 842  ;  a  carpenter  and  joiner ;   married  at  North  East  Harbor,  i 
Jan.  1867,  Julia   Matilda   Swain,  dau.  of  Chapman   and   Hannah  (King) 
Swain,  of  North  East  Harbor,  where  she  was  born  16  Nov.  1846.     They 
settled  at  Canso,  N.  S.,  and  were  living  there  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Alexander  Reid  and  Jerusha   (Whitney)   Greenwood. 

I.  Eliza  Jane  Greenwood,  b.  at  North  East  Harbor,  N.  S.,  21  June 
1834;  married  James  Hope  King,  her  cousin.      See  his  record. 


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6515  I      II.  Thomas  Whitney  Greenwood,  b.  at  North  East  Harbor,  N.  S., 

30  Dec.  1835;  died  at  North  East   Harbor,  2  Ap.  1837,  and  was  buried 
there. 

6516  III.  Alexander  Reid  Greenwood,  b.  at  North  East  Harbor,  N.  S., 
23  Jan.  1839;  a  master-mariner;  married  in  her  father's  house,  at  North 
East  Harbor,  1 3  Dec.  1 866,  by  Rev.  Thomas  G.  Hart,  Wesleyan  Methodist, 
to  Hannah  Emma  Jones  Swain,  who  was  born  at  North  East  Harbor,  23 
March  1845,  dau.  of  Capt.  Nathan  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (King)  Swain.     He 
settled  at  North  East  Harbor,  and  was  living  there  in  1874. 


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IV.  Robert  Cameron  Greenwood,  b.  at  North  East  Harbor,  N.  S.,    14457  < 
6  Feb.  1841;  a  mariner;  married  at  North   East  Harbor,  24  Feb.  1863, 
Letitia  Ann  Swain,  dau.   of  Thomas  and   Lydia  (King)  Swain,  of  North 

East  Harbor,  where  she  was  born  8  July  1 836.  They  settled  at  North 
East  Harbor,  and  were  living  there  in  1874. 

V.  Samuel  Henry  Greenwood,  b.  at  North  East  Harbor,  N.  S.,  5 
Oct.  1842 ;  and  was  living  at  Jamesville,  N.  C.,  in  Feb.  1875. 

VI.  Edward  Perry  Greenwood,  b.  at  North  East  Harbor,  N.  S.,  18    14460 
Nov.  1846;  a  master-mariner;  married  at  his  native  place,  I  Aug.  1870, 

by  Rev.  Robert  Taylor,  Wesleyan  Methodist,  to  Lucretia  Perry,  dau.  of 
William  and  Ann  (Hagar)  Perry,  of  North  East  Harbor,  where  she  was 
born  31  Oct.  1847.  They  were  living  with  his  father,  at  North  East 
Harbor,  in  1874. 

VII.  Sophia  King  Greenwood,  b.  at  North  East  Harbor,  N.  S.,  12 
July  1848;    married  there,  in   her  father's  house,  29  Jan.  1873,  by  Rev. 
Wilson  Wesley  Lodge,  Methodist,  to  Levi  Perry,  a  mariner,  son  of  William 
and  Ann  (Hagar)  Perry,  of  North  East  Harbor,  where  he  was  born  7  Dec. 
1844.     They  settled  at  North  East  Harbor,  and  were  living  there  in  1874. 

VIII.  Sarah  Jerusha  Greenwood,  b.  at  North  East  Harbor,  N.  S., 
6  Aug.  1850;  and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  William   and    Mary   (Mitchell)   Whitney. 

I.  William  John  Whitney,  was  living  in  New  York  City  in  1874. 

II.  Mary  Whitney,  was  living  with  her  mother,  at  11  Lindall  Place, 
Boston,  Mass.,  in  1874. 

III.  Benjamin    Whitney,  was  living  at   Boston,  Mass.,   in   1874; 
address,  171  Chambers  Street. 

IV.  Frederick  Whitney,  was  living  at  75  Maryborough  Street,  Boston, 
in  1874. 

V.  Henry  Whitney,  was  living  at  Boston,  Mass.,  in  1874;  address,  1 1 
Lindall  Place. 

VI.  Charles  Whitney,  was  living  at  Boston,  Mass.,  in  1872  ;  address, 
2  Commonwealth  Avenue,  or  82  Blackstone  Street. 


Whitney  Family. 


VII.  George  Whitney,  was  living  at  75  Marlborough  Street,  Boston, 
Mass.,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Barzillai   Watson   and   Matilda   Ann    (Sikos)    Lockwood. 

I.  Marcellus  Whitney  Lockwood,  b.  in  Russell  Co.,  Alabama,  30 
Dec.  1870. 

II.  Alfred  Jarvis  Lockwood,  b.  in  Russell  Co.,  Alabama,  15  March 
1872. 


Chil.  of  Stephen  and  Catharine  Jane  (Lockwood)   Fancher. 

I.  James  Harvey  Fancher,  b.  in  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  5  Sept.  1832; 
a  commission  merchant;    married  in   Meridian,  N.  Y.,  18   May  1865,  by 
Rev.  S.  B.  Sherrill,  Presbyterian,  to  Rosalthe  lantha  West,  who  was  born 
in   Meridian,  20  March  1842,  dau.  of  Abel  and  Cordelia  (Morse)  West. 
She  died  in  Meridian,  12  Feb.  1870,  and  was  buried  in  Meridian  Cemetery. 
He  was  living  in  New  York  City  in  1874. 

II.  Jane   Elizabeth    Fancher,  b.  in  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  30  May 
1837;  married  at  her  mother's  house,  in  Meridian,  N.  Y.,  2  Oct.  1860,  by 
Rev.  S.  S.  Goss,  Presbyterian,  to  Charles  Addison    Bloomfleld,  a  com- 
mission  merchant,  born   in  Cato,  N.  Y.,  7  Ap.  1834,  son  of  Robert  and 
Freelove  (DeCamp)  Bloomfield.     They  were  living  at  1 1  o  Leroy  Street, 
New  York,  in  1874. 

III.  Maria  Louisa  Fancher,  b.  in  Cato,  N.  Y.,  4  Jan.  1840;  married 
at  her  mother's  house,  in  Meridian,  N.Y.,  by  Rev.  S.  B.  Sherrill,  Presby- 
terian, to  Charles   Henry  Hedger,  a  farmer,  born  in   Meridian,  18   Sept. 
1839,  son  of  William    and   Jerusha  (Mason)   Hedger.     They  settled    in 
Meridian,  and  were  living  there  in  1876. 


Chil.  of  George  and   Harriet   (Fairweather)    Lockwood. 


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I.  William    Henry   Lockwood,   b.  19   Sept.  1843;    married   Sarah      14465 
Co  well,  who  was  born  13  July  1847. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth  Lockwood,  b.  13  Oct.  1847. 


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Chil.  of  George  and   Rosina   (Van  Wie)    Lockwood. 

III.  George  Watson  Lockwood,  b.  6  Dec.  1857. 

IV.  Lewis  Ellsworth  Lockwood,  b.  23  March  1864. 


Chil.  of  Isaac   Lewis  and   Elizabeth   (Turner)   Whitney. 

I.  Margaret  Louise  Whitney,  b.  in  Lawrence  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
20  Oct.  1839;  married  in  Albany,  3  Feb.  1857,  by  Rev.  John  P.  Newman, 
pastor  of  the  Garrettson  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  to  William  Leonard 
Yates,  who  was  born  at  New  Hackensack,  in  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  3  May  1830, 
son  of  John  and  Maria  (Medler)  Yates,  afterward  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
They  lived  at  New  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  for  one  year  and  eight  months ; 
then  settled  at  6  Tivoli  Street,  Albany;  and  were  living  there  in  Aug. 
1 874,  when  he  was  a  letter-carrier  in  the  Albany  post-office. 

II.  James   Lewis  Whitney,  b.  in  Lawrence  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
20  Nov.  1841;  was  living  at  6  Tivoli   Street,  Albany,  in  Aug.  1874,  un- 
married ;  a  fireman  on  the  N.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.  Railroad. 

III.  Solomon  Whitney,  b.  in  Lansing  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  23  Jan. 
1843;  died   there,   27  Jan.  1846;   and  was  buried  in   the  Albany  Rural 
Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Augustus  Waters  and   Almaria   Juliet   (Wait)   Whitney. 

I.  George  Loomis  Whitney,  b.  in  Norwalk,  Ohio,  9  Ap.  1851;  and 
was  living  at  Livingston,  Cal.,  in  July  1874,  unmarried. 

II.  Louise   Janet   Whitney,  b.   in    Norwalk,   Ohio,  9   Jan.  1853; 
married  at  her  mother's  house  in  Norwalk,  7  March  1871,  by  Rev.  C.  E. 
Wright,    Congregational,    to    Charles    Walter    Bates,    a    salesman,   whose 
parents  lived  in  Norwalk.     He  was  born  in  Clarksfield,  Ohio,  9  July  1850, 
son  of  Walter  and  Susan  (Mead)  Bates.     They  settled  in  Medina  Street, 
Norwalk,  and  were  living  there  in  1874. 

III.  Ida    Almira    Whitney,   b.   in    Norwalk,   Ohio,   28    Dec.   1854; 
married  at  her  mother's  house  in  Norwalk,  4  Nov.  1874,  by  Rev.  Royal 
Balcom,  Episcopal,  to  Shepherd  Jay  Patrick,  a  locomotive-engineer,  who 
was  born   in   Norwalk,  16  Feb.  1852,  son  of  Benjamin  Dean  and    Eliza 
Purdy  (Maxwell)  Patrick,  of  Norwalk.     He  was  living  at  9  Newton  Street, 


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Norwalk,  in  Dec.  1 874 ;  and  was  employed  on  the  Lake  Shore  and  Michi- 
gan Southern  Railroad.     She  is  a  communicant  of  St.  Paul's  Church. 

IV.  James   Augustus  Whitney,  b.   in    Norwalk,   Ohio,   24  June 
1857;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  mother,  in  1874. 

V.  Mary  Alice  Whitney,  b.  in  Norwalk,  Ohio,  6  Sept.  1859;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  1874. 

VI.  Lucien   Everett  Whitney,  b.  in  Norwalk,  Ohio,  14  Oct.  1861; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  mother,  in  1874. 

VII.  Eben   Eugene  Whitney,  b.  in  Norwalk,  Ohio,  26  Oct.  1864; 
died  in  Norwalk,  16  Oct.  1865,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Woodlawn  Ceme- 
tery. 

VIII.  Merta   Margaret  Whitney,  b.  in  Norwalk,  Ohio,  28   March 
1 867 ;  and  was  living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  1 874. 


Child   of  Henry   Fitch   and    Harriet  (Culverson)   Whitney. 

I.  William  Henry  Whitney.  Nothing  is  known  of  him,  except  that 
he  joined  the  Union  Army,  and  was  killed  in  the  battle  of  Shiloh,  Ap. 
1862. 


II. 


Child  of  Henry  Fitch  and   Ann   (Williams)   Whitney. 

Whitney,  a  son,  died  when  a  few  days  old,  and  was  buried 


with  his  mother,  in  Lebanon,  111.,  in  Jan.  1843. 

Chll.  of  Henry   Fitch   and   Cynthia   (Carlllane)   Whitney. 

III.  George  Henry  Whitney,  b.  23  Jan.  1845;  died  at  Franklin,  Mo., 
19  Sept.  1868,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Francis  Whitney,  b.  i  Oct.  1847;  died  27  May  1851. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and    Roxana   Malvina   (Palmer)   Whitney. 

I.  Palmer  Whitney,  b.  in  East  Townsend,  Ohio,  20  Oct.  1841.  He 
enlisted  in  May  1861,  for  three  years,  in  Co.  A,  29th  Reg.,  Ohio  Vol.  In- 
fantry; left  Norwalk,  Ohio,  6  June  1861,  for  Camp  Chase,  near  Columbus 

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Ohio;  and  in  August,  went  with  his  regiment  to  Cheat  Mountain,  Va., 
where  they  were  encamped  till  November.  They  were  then  removed  to 
Kentucky,  remaining  for  a  time  at  Camps  Wickliffe  and  Jenkins ;  and 
joined  the  army  of  Grant,  in  time  to  take  part  in  the  battle  of  Pittsburgh 
Landing,  where  his  right  arm  was  shot  away  near  the  shoulder,  7  Ap.  1 862. 
After  amputation,  he  was  sent,  by  steamer,  to  Evansville,  Indiana ;  died 
there  1 7  Ap.  1 862 ;  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery,  Evansville. 

II.  Ann   Whitney,   b.  in   East  Townsend,  Ohio,  27  Nov.  1843;  died 
there,  21  Sept.  1845,  a"d  was  buried  in  Norwalk  township,  Ohio. 

III.  Calvin   Whitney,  b.  in  East  Townsend,  Ohio,  25  Sept.  1846;  a 
wholesale  dealer  in  hard- wood  lumber ;   married  at  the  St.  Charles  Hotel, 
Norwalk,  Ohio,  5  Nov.  1868,   Marian    Dean,  whose   father  then  lived  in 
Townsend,  Ohio.     She  was  born  at  Irville,  Ohio,  16  Oct.  1847,  dau.   °f 
Royal  Cady  and  Mary  Ann  (Smith)  Dean.     He  dwelt  for  two  years  in 
Custar,  Ohio ;  and  thence  moved  to  44  Prospect  Street,  Norwalk,  where 
they  were  living  in  1873. 

IV.  John  Lory  Whitney,  b.  in  East  Townsend,  Ohio,  12  Nov.  1848 ; 
a  wholesale  dealer  in  lumber,  in  company  with  his  brother  Calvin,  at  22 
Summit  Street,  Toledo,  Ohio;  married  at  Bluffton,  Indiana,  24  Nov.  1870, 
where  her  father  then  lived,  Clara   Bell  Borden,  who  was  born  at  Xenia, 
Ohio,  27  Dec.  1849,  dau.  of  John  and  Mary  (Satterthwaite)  Borden;  and 
was  living  at  Bluffton  in  1873,  without  children. 

V.  Richard  Hurt  Whitney,  b.  in  East  Townsend,  Ohio,  7  Nov.  1853; 
a  dealer  in  lumber;  was  living  at  Worthington,  Indiana,  in  1873. 

VI.  Idalia    Louisa    Whitney,  b.   in  East  Townsend,  Ohio,  5  May 
1856;   was  living  in  the  family  of  her  brother  Calvin,  in  Norwalk,  Ohio, 
attending  the  High  School,  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  James   Davis  and   Hannah   (Pugh)   Whitney. 

I.  Mary  Whitney,   b.  in  Kirkersville,  Ohio,  5  Aug.  1836;  married  in 
Bloomfield  township,   Ohio,  9  June  1861,   Henry  Lowe,  son  of  John  and 
Mary  Lowe.      She  died  at  Bloom  Centre,  Ohio,  24  Oct.  1867,  and  was 
buried  there,  in  the  Hendricks  Cemetery.     He  was  living  at  Bloom  Centre 
in  1873. 

II.  Jonathan   Whitney,  b.  in   Kirkersville,  Ohio,  9  March  1838;    a 


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farmer;  married  in  Harrison,  Ohio,  27  March  1863,  Leaphia  Ann  Moore, 
dau.  of  James  and  Happy  (Cornell)  Moore,  of  Harrison,  formerly  of 
Pleasant  township,  Ohio,  where  she  was  born.  They  lived  at  Harrison, 
near  Bellefontaine  post-office,  till  1873  ;  and  then  settled  at  Dawn,  Mo. 

III.  Henry  Whitney,  b.  in  Kirkersville,  Ohio,  9  Ap.  1840;  a  farmer; 
married,  30  Nov.  1865,  Eliza  Ann  Duckworth,  whose  mother  then  lived  in 
Bloomfield  township,  Ohio.     She  was  born  in  Concord  township,  Ohio,  4 
Sept.  1845,  dau.  of  Christian  Stephen  and  Elizabeth  (Jenkins)  Duckworth. 
He  served  for  fifteen  months  in  the  Union  Army,  during  the  war  of  1861 ; 
and  has  since  lived  in  Bloomfield,  Ohio. 

IV.  Leander  Whitney,  b.  in  Kirkersville,  Ohio,  10  May  1842;   mar- 
ried, 25  July  1869,  Sarah   Jane  Wright,  of  Stokes,  Ohio,  where  she  was 
born  14  July  1849;  and  was  living  in  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  in  1873. 

V.  Lucy  Grumman  Whitney,  b.  in  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  21  Feb.  1844; 
married  Thomas  Mclntyre  Terrell.     They  were  living  at  Quincy,  Ohio,  in 
1873- 

VI.  Reason  Whitney,  b.  in  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  i  Dec.  1845;  married 
in  Harrison,  Ohio,  16  March  1870,  Sarah  Ellen  Moore,  dau.  of  James  and 
Happy  (Cornell)   Moore,  of  Harrison,  where  she  was  born  7  Oct.  1849. 
They  settled  in  Bloomfield,  and  were  living  there  in  1873. 

VII.  Jeremiah  Whitney,  b.  in  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  28  Sept.  1847;  and 
was  living  there  in  1873,  unmarried. 

VIII.  William  James  Whitney,  b.  in   Bloomfield,  Ohio,  13  Dec. 
1849;    a  farmer;    married   in   Macarthy  township,  Ohio,  23   Aug.  1872, 
Margaret  Winifred  Clingerman,  whose  father  then  lived  in  Macarthy.     She 

was  born  in  Union  township,  Ohio,  dau.  of and  (Royer) 

Clingerman.     They  settled  in  Macarthy,  and  were  living  there  in  1873. 

IX.  Thomas  Jefferson  Whitney,  b.  in  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  18  Oct. 
1851;  and  was  living  there  in  1873. 

X.  Cifford  Whitney,  b.  in  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  n  May  1854;  and  was 
living  there  in  1873. 

XI.  Ashford  Whitney,  b.  in  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  1 8  Aug.  1856;  and 
was  living  there  in  1873. 

XII.  Alford  Whitney,  b.  in  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  4  June  1858;  and  was 
living  there  in  1873. 


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Eighth  Generation. 

Chil.  of  George  and   Catharine   (Saltzgaber)   Whitney. 

I.  Samuel  Whitney,  b.  in  Shelby,  Ohio,  12  Ap.  1839;  an  ornamental 
plasterer;    married  in   Mansfield,  Ohio,  7  Nov.  1861,  by  Rev.  Hugh   L. 
Parish,  a  presiding  elder  of  the  Methodist   Episcopal  Church,  to  Martha 
Briggs,  whose  father  then  lived  two  miles  north-west  from  Shelby.     She 
was  born  in  Donington,  Lincolnshire,  England,  28  Dec.  1842,  dau.  of  Jesse 
and  Ruth  (Bartram)  Briggs.     They  were  living  at  3  Mill  Street,  Shelby, 
in  1873.     He  served  in  the  war  of  1861,  in  Co.  D,  I5th  Reg.,  Ohio  Vol. 
Inf. 

II.  William    Henry  Whitney,  b.  in  Shelby,  Ohio,  26  Oct.  1841; 
enlisted  at  Shelby,  in  the  Autumn  of  1861,  in  Co.  I,  I5th  Reg.,  Ohio  Vol. 
Inf.;   and  was  killed   in   the  battle  of  Murfreesborough,  Tenn.,  31  Dec. 
1863,  and  buried  on  the  field  of  battle. 

III.  Almira  Whitney,  b.  in  Shelby,  Ohio,  20  Feb.  1844;  married  in 
Mansfield,  Ohio,  23  March  1865,  by  Rev.  I.  G.  W.  Cowles,  to  William  A. 
Hollenbaugh,  a  repairer  of  clocks  and  musical  instruments,  whose  father 
then  lived  in  Plymouth,  Ohio.     He  was  born  in  Madison,  Penn.,  22  Nov. 
1835,  son  of  John  and  Mary  (Owing)  Hollenbaugh.     They  were  living  at 
Shelby  in  1873. 

IV.  Eli  Whitney,  b.  in  Shelby,  Ohio,  5  May  1846;  enlisted  in  Co.  H, 
64th  Reg.,  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.;  was  killed  9  May  1864,  in  the  battle  of  Rocky- 
face  Ridge,  in  Georgia,  and  was  buried  on  the  field  of  battle. 

V.  Sarah  Jane  Whitney,  b.  in  Shelby,  Ohio,  16  Nov.  1848;  died 
there,  16  Sept.  1849,  and  was  buried  in  the  Shelby  Cemetery. 

VI.  Mary  Melinda  Whitney,  b.  in  Shelby,  Ohio,  26  Aug.  1850; 
married  at  the  house  of  her  uncle,  John  Whitney,  four  miles  west  of 
Jackson,  Mich.,  20  Sept.  1866,  by  Rev.   David  Winton,  of  the   United 
Brethren,  to  Jacob  Briggs,  a  farmer,  whose  father  then  lived  near  Shelby. 
He  was  born  in  England,  9  Dec.  1846,  son  of  Jesse  and  Ruth  (Bartram) 
Briggs.    They  settled  in  the  house  where  her  grandfather,  Henry  Whitney, 
lived  and  died,  four  miles  from  Shelby;  and  in  1871,  moved  to  Blooming 
Grove,  Ohio,  where  they  were  living  in  1873.     He  enlisted  in  1864,  in  the 
6oth  Reg.,  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.;  served  under  Burnside ;  took  part  in  nineteen 
engagements ;  was  discharged  at  Cleveland,  Ohio ;   and  reached  home  24 
July  1865,  entirely  unharmed. 

VII.  Isidore  Jane  Whitney,  b.  in   Shelby,  Ohio,  17  March  1854; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Aug.  1874. 


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6578  VIII.  Alfred    Franklin   Whitney,  b.  in   Shelby,  Ohio,  25   March 
1858;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  Aug.  1874. 

6579  IX.  Emily  Catharine  Whitney,  b.  in  Vernon,  Ohio,  4  Dec.  1860; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Shelby,  Ohio,  in  Aug.  1874. 

6580  X.  Elizabeth   Adeline  Whitney,  b.  in  Vernon,  Ohio,  7  Ap.  1862; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Shelby,  Ohio,  in  Aug.  1 874. 

6581  XI.  Martha   Matilda  Whitney,  b.  in  Vernon,  Ohio,  17  Aug.  1864; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Shelby,  Ohio,  in  Aug.  1874. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Mary   (Ressell)   Whitney. 

6582  I.  William  Henry  Whitney,  b.  in  Kingston,  Ohio,  7  Feb.  1840;  a 
carpenter  and  builder;    married  at  Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa,  15  Jan.  1860, 
Ann  Deline  Miller,  who  was  born  in  Columbia,  Indiana,  13  Dec.  1837,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Arthur  and   Rebecca  (Wherret)   Miller.     They  dwelt  in  Mount 
Pleasant   till  4   March  1862;    in    Canaan,   Iowa,    till  10  Aug.  1862;    in 
Winfield,  Iowa,   till  I  Ap.  1863;  and  then   returned  to  Mount  Pleasant, 
where  she  died   28  June  1864.     He  was  married   (2d),  6  Dec.  1867,  in 
Mount  Pleasant,  by  W.  D.  Leedham,  to  Nancy  Ann    Lambert,   who  was 
born  in  Fairview,  111.,  3  March  1848,  dau.  of  Jacob  and  Sydney  (Feral) 
Lambert.     They  were  living  in  South  Jefferson  Street,  Mount  Pleasant,  in 
Aug.  1874. 

6583  II.  Hannah    Elizabeth   Whitney,  b.  in  Kingston,  Ohio,  20  June 
1841 ;  was  living  with  her  father,  near  Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa,  in  1873. 

6584  III.  Mary  Melinda  Whitney,  b.  in  Kingston,  Ohio,  i  March  1843; 
died  in  Middletown,  Indiana,  22  May  1848,  and  was  buried  there. 

6585  IV.  Alice  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Maysville,  Indiana,  25  Ap.  1846; 
married  at  her  father's  house,  in  Henry  Co.,  Iowa,  27  Aug.  1867,  by  Rev. 
Allen  Robinson,  Meth.  Epis.,  to  Isaac  Daniel  Royce,  a  farmer,  of  Jackson, 
Nebraska.     They  settled  at  Jackson,  and  were  living  there  in  1873. 

6586  V.  John    Philip  Whitney,  b.  in  Wayne,  Indiana,  7  Oct.  1848;    a 
blacksmith;  was  living  at  Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa,  in  1873,  unmarried. 

6587  VI.  Joseph  Vernon  Whitney,  b.  in  Tippecanoe  Co.,  Indiana,  4  Aug. 
1853  ;  was  living  with  his  father,  in  Marion,  Iowa,  in  Sept.  1874. 


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VII.  Sarah  Maria  Whitney,  b.  in  Marion,  Iowa,  20  Aug.  1856;  was 
living  there  with  her  father,  in  Sept.  1 874. 

Chil.  of  William   and   Ann    Eliza   (Miller)   Whitney. 

VIII.  Cineh  Lauretta  Whitney,  b.  in  Marion,  Iowa,  22  Dec.  1862; 
died  10  Feb.  1863,  and  was  buried   in   Prairie  Grove  Cemetery,  at  the 
Friends'  meeting-house,  called  Prairie  Grove  chapel,  in  Wayne  township, 
Iowa. 


6590          IX.   Milton  Miller  Whitney,  b.  in  Marion,  Iowa,  24  Oct.  1865  ;  was 
living  there  with  his  parents,  in  Sept.  1874. 


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Chil.  of  William   Henry   Harrison   and    Hannah   (Whitney)   Ashley.  2105 

I.  Elizabeth  Alzina  Ashley,  b.  in  Auburn,  Ohio,  12  Dec.  1845  ;  died 
in  Hartford,  Mich.,  29  July  1866,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Lucy  Amanda  Ashley,  b.  in  Auburn,  Ohio,  12  March  1847;  a 
teacher ;   married  at  the  house  of  her  uncle,  William  Whitney,  nine  miles 
north-west  of  Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa,  16  Aug.  1871,  by  Rev.  John  Haynes, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  John  Nevius  Renton,  a  homoeopathic  physician, 
who  was  born  at  Amwell,  N.  J.,  29  Ap.  1797,  son  of  James  and   Hannah 
(Nevius)  Renton.1     They  settled  in   Carbondale,  111.;    removed,  in  Jan. 
1872,  to  Sabula,  Iowa;  thence,  in  May  1872,  to  Fair  Haven,  111.;  and,  in 
July  1873,  to  Lightsville,  111.     While  attending  school  in  Jackson,  Mich., 
she  was  admitted  a  member  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church ;  when  in 
Ohio,  a  few  years  later,  she  joined  the  Disciples'  Church,  by  immersion ; 
and  after  marriage,  entered  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  to  be  with 
her  husband,  who  had  been  a  member  of  it  for  fifty  years. 

III.  Henry  Whitney   Ashley,  b.  in  Auburn,  Ohio,  30  Nov.  1848; 
died  of  whooping-cough,  14  Feb.  1849,  at  Auburn,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  William  Harrison  Ashley,  b.  in  Auburn,  Ohio,  30  Dec.  1849;    14516 
enlisted  30  Aug.  1864,  in  the  I3th  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.  Inf.,  and  was  discharged 

26  Oct.  1864,  for  disability;  married  at  Hartford,  Mich.,  26  Jan.  1867, 
Susan  Carnsey,  whose  father  then  lived  in  Arlington,  Mich.  She  was 
born  in  Montague,  N.  Y.,  i  Dec.  1848,  dau.  of  Alonzo  and  Lurana 
(Hamblin)  Garnsey.  They  settled  in  Arlington;  went,  in  Ap.  1869,  to 
Mason  Co.,  Mich.,  where  he  "located"  eighty  acres  of  land  under  the 

i  James   Renton  was  an  officer  in  the  Revolutionary  War.     His   wife  died  in  1799,   in  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.;  he  died  in  1805. 


Whitney  Family. 


"homestead   law";  returned  to  Arlington  20  Jan.  1870;  and  moved,   5 
Aug.  1872,  to  Bangor,  Mich.,  where  they  were  living  in  July  1873. 

6595  V.  Lucretia  Cordelia  Ashley,  b.  in  Auburn,  Ohio,  7  Nov.  1851; 
died  of  consumption,  19  Feb.  1870,  in   Bangor,  Mich.,  and  was  buried  in 
Hartford,  Mich. 

6596  VI.  Salmon  Byron  Ashley,  b.  in  Auburn,  Ohio,  30  June  1852;  was 
a  student  in  the  University  of  Michigan,  at  Ann  Arbor,  in  July  1873. 

Chil.  of  Parlin   and   Hannah   (Whitney)    Robbins. 

6597  VII.  Lucius  Parlin  Robbins,  b.  in  Hartford,  Mich.,  28  June  1 86 1; 
is  dead. 

6598  VIII.  Cynthia   Arvesta   Robbins,  b.  in   Hartford,  Mich.,  6  June 
;  1864;  died  in  Hartford. 


Child   of  Samuel    Pierson   and   Lucretia   (Whitney)   Bloomfleld. 

6599        I.  Henry  Whitney  Bloomfleld,  b.  in  Stockton,  N.  Y.,  15  July  1859; 
;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  mother,  in  1873. 


Child  of  John   Goodrich  and   Rebecca   (Weeks)  Whitney. 

6600  I.  Sarah   Goodrich   Whitney,  b.  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  7  Aug.  1840; 
and  was  living  with  her  father,  at  Upper  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  in  1874. 

Chil.  of  John   Goodrich  and  Christina  (Menzles)   Whitney. 

6601  II.  William  Menzies  Whitney,  b.  in  New  York  City,  31  Dec.  1853; 
and  was  living  with  his  parents,  in  Upper  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  in  1874. 

6602  III.  Mary  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  i  Nov.  1856; 
died  there,  5  Jan.  1858,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

6603  IV.  Annie   Grant   Whitney,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  16  June  1859; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Upper  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  in  1874. 

6604  V.  Jessie  Allen  Whitney,  b.  in  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  30  Jan.  1867; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  in  Upper  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  in  1874. 


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Chil.  of  James   Alexander  and    Mary   Melicent   (Strong)   Whitney. 

I.  William   Strong  Whitney,  b.  in  Albany,  N.Y.,  31  Oct.  1844; 
died  there,  I  Dec.  1872,   and  was  buried  in  lot  17,   section  40,  Albany 
Rural  Cemetery. 

II.  Catharine  Louisa  Whitney,  b.  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  30  Ap.  1846;    14520; 
married  there,  in  the  State  Street  Presbyterian  Church,  14  Jan.  1874,  by 

Rev.  John  James,  to  George  Horatio  Redway,  of  Albany,  a  merchant,  son 
of  Abel  and  Sally  Charlotte  (Grinnell)  Redway,  of  Adams,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  was  born  1 3  Sept.  1 844.  They  settled  in  Albany,  and  were  living  there 
in  June  1877. 

III.  Anna  Mary  Whitney,  b.  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  7  May  1848;  mar-    14521 
ried   there,  9  Jan.  1872,  Abram   Merritt   Bininger,  a   wine-merchant,  who 

was  born  in  New  York  City,  23  June  1842,  son  of  Abram  Merritt  and 
Maria  (Long)  Bininger.     They  dwelt  in  New  York  City  for  one  year ;  and 
then  moved  to  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,   where  they  were  living  in  1874.     Their  j 
home  was  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1877. 

IV.  Charles  Edward  Whitney,  b.  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  22  June  1851  ;    14523 
married  there,  10  Oct.  1872,  Isabella  Luke,  dau.  of  Henry  and  Theresa 
(Jimmerson)  Luke,  of  Albany,  where  she  was  born  4  June  1851.     They 

were  living  at  260  Hudson  Avenue,  Albany,  in  June  1877. 

V.  James   Franklin  Whitney,  b.  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1854; 
died  there  15  Ap.  1855;    and  was  buried  in  lot  17,  section  40,  Albany 
Rural  Cemetery. 

VI.  Franklin   Treadwell   Whitney,  b.  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3  Nov. 
1856;  died  there  22  Sept.  1858;  and  was  buried  in  lot  17,  section  40, 
Albany  Rural  Cemetery. 

VII.  Alice  Melicent  Whitney,  b.  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3  Feb.  1860; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1874. 

VIII.  Isabella  Taylor  Whitney,  b.  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3  Ap.  1862; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1874. 


Child  of  George   Carpenter  and   Caroline   (Formani   Whitney. 

I.  Willard   Forman  Whitney,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  12  Dec.  1861; 

and  was  living  there  in  1874. 


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Chil.  of  Milton   Orvillc  and    Hannah    Elizabeth   (Whitney)    Hutching*.  2I2O 

I.  Clara  Whitney  Hutchings,  b.  at  176  Hamilton  Street,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  19  Feb.  1860;  died  at  38  Jay  Street,  Albany,  14  March  1861,  and 
was  buried  in  lot  61,  section  44,  Albany  Rural  Cemetery. 

II.  Frederic  Stearns  Hutchings,  b.  at  173  Hamilton  Street,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  20  May  1866;    died  at  the  same  place,  23  July  1866,  and    was 
buried  in  lot  61,  section  44,  Albany  Rural  Cemetery. 

III.  John  Milton  Hutchings,  b.  at  173  Hamilton  Street,  Albany, 
N.Y.,  29  July  1869;  and  was  living  with  his  parents,  in  Albany,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  George  Woolworth   and   Sarah   Elizabeth   (Hobart)   Colton. 

6617  I.  Mary  Hobart  Colton,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  12  Sept.  1852;  died 
!  there,  4  Jan.  1854;  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

6618  II.   Fannie  Louise  Colton,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  21  Aug.  1858; 
died  there,  27  Sept.  1859;  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

6619  HI.  Jenny   Hobart  Colton,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  29  Oct  1860; 
died  in  Orange,  N.  J.,  25  Dec.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Ceme- 
tery. 


Chil.  of  John   William   and   Agnes  Victoria   (Smith)   Hobart. 

6620  I.   Benjamin  King  Hobart,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1 8  July  1861 ;  died 
there,  13  March  1863  '<  ar>d  was  buried,  15  March  1863,  in  lot  10658,  section 
93,  Leafy  Path,  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

6621  II.  William  Smith  Hobart,  b.  in  East  Orange,  N.  J.(  12  July  1864; 
died  at  112  West  I2th  Street,  New  York,  3  Ap.  1870;  and  was  buried,  5 
Ap.  1870,  in  lot  10658,  section  93,  Leafy  Path,  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

6622  III.  John  William   Hobart,  b.  at  296  Livingston  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  14  Nov.  1873;  died   at  the  corner  of  Centre  Street  and  Tremont 
Avenue,  Orange,  N.  J.,  2  Aug.  1875  ;  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cem- 
etery. 


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Eighth  Generation. 

Chil.  of  Sidney  Smith  and   Elizabeth   Ann   (Clark)   Wise. 

2123 

6623 

I.  Joseph  Clark  Wise,  b.  at  Graniteville,  S.  C.,  1  1  Dec.  1848;  and 
was  living  at  Barnwell,  S.  C.,  in  1873. 

6624          II.   Lawrence  Wise,  b.  at  Graniteville,  S.  C.,  u  Jan.  1850;  died  8 
May  1851,  and  was  buried  at  Rocky  Falls,  his  grandfather's  plantation,  in 
Edgefield  Dist.,  S.  C. 

6625           III.  James  Sidney  Wise,  b.  at  Graniteville,  S.  C.,  29  June  1851; 
died  6  Aug.  1873. 

6626          IV.  John  Wise,  b.  at  Graniteville,  S.  C.,  27  Nov.  1852. 

6627           V.  Clara  Talulah   Wise,  b.  at   Graniteville,  S.  C.,  26   March  1854; 
died  6  Oct.  1  862  ;  and  was  buried  on  her  father's  place,  near  Barnwell 
village,  S.  C. 

6628 

VI.  Helen  Elizabeth  Wise,  b.  at  Graniteville,  S.  C,  16  May  1855  ; 
died  9  Sept.  1856,  and  was  buried  at  Rocky  Falls,  her  grandfather's  planta- 
tion, in  Edgefield  Dist.,  S.  C. 

6629 

VII.   Preston  Brooks  Wise,  b.  at  Graniteville,  S.  C.,  18  Feb.  1857. 

6630 

VIII.  Hobart  Glover  Wise,  b.  at  Graniteville,  S.  C,  16  June  1858  ; 
died  28  Sept.  1859,  and  was  buried  at  Rocky  Falls,  his  grandfather's 
plantation,  in  Edgefield  Dist.,  S.  C. 

Child   of  John  Wiley  and   Mary  Caroline  (Clark)  Clover. 

2125 

6631 

I.  Elizabeth  Caroline  Clover,  b.  at  Beach  Island,  S.  C.,  12  Oct. 
1849;  married  at  Oak  Lawn,  on  Cedar  Creek,  Aiken  Co.,  S.  C.,  3  Dec.  1872, 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Saunders,  Baptist,  to  William  Quitman  Davis,  a  planter,  who 
was  born  in  Barnwell  District,  S.  C.,  22  March  1849,  son  °f  Col.  James 
and  Alafair  (Evans)  Davis.  They  settled  at  Oak  Lawn,  and  were  living 
there  in  Sept.  1874. 

14525 
2127 

Chit,  of  John   Paul   and  Jannette  (Clark)  Jones. 

6632 

V 

I.  Elizabeth  Waldrum  Jones,  b.  near  Portland  Landing,  on  the 
Alabama  River,  Ala.,  16  Ap.  1859. 

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Whitney  Family. 


6633         II.   Mary   Belle  Jones,  b.  near  Portland   Landing,  on  the  Alabama 
River,  Ala.,  25  March  1865. 


Chil.    of  John   Washington   and    Isabel    Frances   (Clark)   Shelton. 

I.  Leonora  Virginia  Shelton,  b.  in  Williston,  S.  C,  18  Feb.  1860. 

II.  Henry  Durant  Shelton,  b.   in  Williston,  S.  C.,  23  Nov.  1861; 
died  20  Nov.  1862. 

III.  Clara  Talula  Shelton,  b.  in  Williston,  S.  C.,  19  Aug.  1864. 

IV.  William  Sidney  Shelton,  b.  in  Williston,  S.  C.,6  Feb.  1866. 

V.  John  Wiley  Shelton,  b.  near  Blackville,  S.  C.,  23  March  1868. 

VI.  Mary  Elizabeth  Shelton,  b.  near  Blackville,  S.  C.,  i  Jan.  1870. 

VII.  Joseph  Clark  Shelton,  b.  near  Blackville,  S.  C.,  17  Jan.  1872. 

VIII.  Nettie  Oreanna  Shelton,  b.  near  Blackville,  S.  C.,  18  June 

1873- 

IX.  Samuel    Barksdale  Jones  Shelton,  b.  near  Blackville,  S.  C., 
12  March  1875. 


Chil.  of  Alfred  and   Achsah   Deacon   (Dobbins)  Whitney. 

6643  I.  Mary  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Delanco,  N.  J.,  3  Nov.  1861. 

6644  II.  Georgiana  Whitney,  b.  at  Delanco,  N.  J.,  21  Feb.  1863. 

6645  HI.  Benjamin  Naylor  Whitney,  b.  at  Delanco,  N.  J.,  i  Nov.  1864; 
died  there,  3  Nov.  1864,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church  at  Bridgeborough,  N.  J. 

6646  IV.  Naomi  Whitney,  b.  at  Delanco,  N.  J.,  22  March  1866. 

Child   of  Alfred   and   Amanda   (Pritchett)   Whitney. 

6647  V.  Lily  May  Whitney,  b.  at  Finesville,  N.  J.,  i  Aug.  1873. 


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6649 


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6651 


6652 

6653 
6654 

6655 
6656 


6657 


Rightli  Generation. 


Chil.  of  John   Baptist   Bernadou   and   Caroline   (Whitney)   Staley. 

I.  Eloise  Bernadou  Staley,  b.  at  Delanco,  N.  J.,  27  Feb.  1873. 

II.  Virginia  Bernadou  Staley,  b.  at  Delanco,  N.  J.,  25  Dec.  1874. 


2135 


Chil.  of  Frank  and   Annie   Balsora   (Butler)   Wellington. 

I.  Addie  Griswold  Watlington,  b.  at  Fair  Haven,  Mass.,  19  Dec. 
1865. 

II.  Sarah   Mackie  Watlington,  b.  at  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  4  March 
1870;  died  there,  20  Sept.  1870,  of  cholera  infantum,  and  was  buried  at 
Valleau  Cemetery,  near  Ridgewood. 


Chil.  of  Thomas  and   Frances   Douglas   (Holden)   Watlington. 

I.  Francis  Douglas  Watlington,  b.  at  532  Seventh  Avenue,  New 
York  City,  14  Jan.  1864;  died  at  "Wall   House,"  corner  of  South  Fifth 
and   Fourth  Streets,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,   30  Ap.  1864;  and  was  buried  in 
Cypress  Hills  Cemetery. 

II.  Allie  Watlington,  b.  at  Rahway,   N.  J.,  11  Sept.  1865;  died  10 
Aug.  1866,  at  the  residence  of  John  Thomas  Walton,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.; 
and  was  buried  in  Valleau  Cemetery,  near  Ridgewood. 

III.  Henry   Watlington,   b.   at   Hackensack,  N.  J.,  at  the  house  of 
John  Goodrich  Whitney,  4  Dec.  1867;  died  at  Hackensack,  22  Dec.  1869, 
and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Edgar  Watlington,  b.  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  18  Jan.  1870. 

V.  Esther  Watlington,  b.  at  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  1 1  Nov.  1872. 


2138 


2139 


Chil.  of  Bernard   and    Eliza   Augusta   (Bacon)   Watlington. 

I.  Leonard  Watlington,  b.  at  72  Downing  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
29  Dec.  1872. 


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6659 
6660 

6661 
6662 
6663 

6664 
6665 


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6667 


6668 

6669 
6670 
6671 


Whitney  Family. 


II.   Elliot  Wellington,  b.  at  72  Downing  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  28 
Sept.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Munson    Lyman   and   Ann    Felton    (Chase)   Whitney. 

I.  Charles  William  Whitney,  b.  in  Adams,  Ohio,  26  Aug.  1866. 

II.  Mary  Annette  Whitney,  b.  in  Adams,  Ohio,  15  Nov.  1867;  died 
there,  1 1  Ap.  1873,  and  was  buried  in  Adams  Ridge  Cemetery. 

III.  Clinton    Milton    Whitney,  twin,  b.   in  Adams,  Ohio,  16  June 
1869. 

IV.  Clayton  Newton  Whitney,  twin,  b.  in  Adams,  Ohio,  16  June 
1869. 

V.  George  Roland  Chase  Whitney,  b.  in  Adams,  Ohio,  27  Sept 
1871. 

VI.  Munson  Homer  Whitney,  b.  in  Adams,  Ohio,  27  Nov.  1873. 

VII.  Rosetta  Ellen  Whitney,  b.  in  Adams,  Ohio,  4  Jan.  1876. 


1077 


Chil.  of  George   Alpheus  and   Edith   Elizabeth   (Lloyd)   Whitney. 

I.  Ella  Eveline  Whitney,  b.  in  Albany,  Oregon,  30  March  1872. 

II.  Clara  Adessa  Whitney,  b.  in  Portland,  Oregon,  17  May  1875. 


Chil.  of  Edward    Attwood   and   Carolina  Taylor   (Benton)   Walton. 

I.  Paul  Walton,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  24  Aug.  1859;  was  a  member 
of  the  freshman  class  in  Yale  College,  in  Sept.  1 876. 

II.  Edward  Attwood  Walton,  b.  in  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  lojune  1862. 

III.  Walter  Walton,  b.  in  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  8  Feb.  1864. 

IV.  Herbert  Benton  Walton,  b.  in  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  7  Sept.  1865. 


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2150 


io;8 

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6673 


6674 

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6676 
6677 
6678 

6679 


6681 


6684 
6685 


Eighth  Generation. 

V.  Howard  Walton,  b.  in  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  3  Ap.  1871. 

VI.  James  McLean  Walton,  b.  in  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  18  May  1877. 


Chil.  of  Arthur   Hobart  and   Catharine  Ann    (Rowlandson)   Walton. 

I.  Margaret    Ella   Walton,  b.   in    Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,  25  May  1861; 
entered  St.  Mary's  Hall,  Burlington,  N.  J.,  I  Oct.  1 876. 

II.  Arthur  Hobart  Walton,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  8  Jan.  1863. 

III.  Florence  Walton,  b.  in  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  7  March  1867. 

IV.  William  Kremer  Walton,  b.  in  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  2  Jan.  1870. 

V.  Edith  Walton,  twin,  b.  in  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  5  June  1872;  died  of 
diphtheria,  28  Jan.  1876,  at  Ridgewood;    and  was  buried  in  the  Valleau 
Cemetery,  on  the  following  Sunday. 

VI.  Catharine  Walton,  twin,  b.  in  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  5  June  1872; 
died  of  diphtheria,  2  Feb.  1876,  at  Ridgewood ;  and  was  buried  beside  her 
sister,  in  Valleau  Cemetery. 

VII.  Clarence  Linden  Walton,  b.  in  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  19  Ap.  1874. 

VIII.  Percy  Brosnan  Walton,  b.  in  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  27  Feb.  1876. 


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Chil.  of  Charles  William   and   Anna   Eliza   (Beck)   Walton. 

6682  I.  Emma  Louise  Walton,  b.  at  225  Ross  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
17  May  1870. 

6683  II.   Edna  Imeson  Walton,  b.  at  225  Ross  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
26  Oct.  1872. 


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Chil.  of  Thomas  Truman   and    Frances   Hunter   (Brinsmaid)   Walton.         2154 

I.  Robert  Brinsmaid  Walton,  b.  in  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  25  July  1871. 

II.  Charles  Whitney  Walton,  b.  in  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  28  July  1874. 


Whitney  Family. 


6687 


Chil.  of  John   and   Sarah   W.  (Olmstoad)    Benedict. 
6686         I.   Harriet  Lilian  Benedict,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  12  Aug.  1853. 

II.  Fanny  M.  Benedict,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  i  Feb.  1857;  died 
2  Ap.  1858. 

Chil.  of  Edwin   and    Emily    (Olmstead)    Lockwood. 

I.  Elizabeth  Augusta  Lockwood,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  29  Ap. 
1833  ;  died  at  Norwalk,  27  Feb.  1838,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Edwin  Fitch  Lockwood,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  14  June  1834; 
died  at  Norwalk,  7  March  1 838,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Eliza   Jane   Lockwood,  b.  at   Norwalk,  Conn.,  12  Dec.  1836; 

died  at  Norwalk,  17  June  1838,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Ebenezer  Lockwood,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  28  Nov.  1837;  died 
at  Norwalk,  26  Jan.  1857,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Charles  Edwin  Lockwood,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  i  June  1841; 
and  was  living  in  Ap.  1875,  unmarried. 

VI.  Ellen  Elizabeth  Lockwood,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  5  Aug.  1846; 
died  at  Norwalk,  28  Nov.  1 847,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Elvira  Lockwood,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  17  March  1849;  died 
at  Norwalk,  19  Feb.  1859,  and  was  buried  there. 


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6691 
6692 

:  6693 

!  6694 


Child   of  John    Burr  and   Sarah    (Mead)   Olmstead. 

6695         I.  Eleanor   Olmstead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  18  Nov.  1836;  died 
21  Nov.  1836,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 


6696 


Chil.   of  Stephen   and   Eliza   (Mead)   Olmstead. 

I.  Eliza  Jane  Olmstead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  9  Oct.  1843;  was 
living  with  her  uncle,  Edwin  Lockwood,  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Nov.  1875, 
unmarried. 


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6698 


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6701 

6702 
6703 
6704 


6705 


Rig] i  th  Genera  tion . 


II.  George  Hobart  Olmstead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  6  Oct.  1845; 
a  salesman;    married    15  July  1874,  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  by  Rev.  A.  H. 
Huntington,  Congregational,  to  Mary  Amelia  Smith,  born  at  Norwalk  in 
March  1847,  dau.  of  Edmund  and  Julia  Burr  (Craft)  Smith.     They  were 
living  at  Norwalk  in  Nov.  1874. 

III.  Martha   Louise  Olmstead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  25  Dec. 
1854;  was  living  there  with  her  parents,  in  Ap.  1875,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  John    David   and    Margaret  (Olmstead)    Hurlbutt. 

I.  Faustina  Higgins  Hurlbutt,  b.  in    Ridgefield,  Conn.,  9  Sept. 
1855  ;   and  was  living  there  in  Nov.  1874,  unmarried. 


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Chil.  of  Charles  and   Sarah    Esther  (Smith)   Olmstead. 

I.  Charles  Henry  Olmstead,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  30  Sept.  1842; 
a  house-painter;   married  1 1  June  1867,  in  Westport,  Conn.,  Sarah  Frances 
Grossman,  dau.   of  Daniel  and   Sarah  (Bulkley)  Grossman,  of  Westport, 
where  she  was  born   in  Ap.  1847.     They  settled  at  Westport,  and  were 
living  there  in  Ap.  1875.     He  enlisted,  as  a  private,  in  Co.  E,  5th   Reg., 
Conn.  Vol.  Infantry ;    served    four  years ;    and  received  the  Connecticut 
Testimonial  of  Honor,  dated  4  July  1 867. 

II.  Francis  Edwin  Olmstead,  b.  in  Norwalk,  Conn.,  5  Sept.  1846;    14528 
a  tinner;   married   21  June  1870,  in  Westport,  Conn.,   Emily  Jane   More- 
house,  dau.  of  Banks  and  Eliza  Jane  (Hoyt)   Morehouse,  of  Westport, 
where  she  was  born  10  Jan.  1853.     They  settled  at  Norwalk,  and  were 
living  there  in  Ap.  1875. 

HI.  Eugene  Augustus  Olmstead,  b.  in  Norwalk,  Conn.,  23  March 
1851;  died  23  Aug.  1853,  in  Norwalk,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Lock- 
wood  vault,  in  the  Town  Hill  Cemetery. 

IV.  William   Richard  Olmstead,  b.  in  Norwalk,  Conn.,  30  May 
1854;  a  clerk;  was  living  at  Norwalk  in  Ap.  1875. 

V.  Janeway  St.  John  Olmstead,  b.  in  Norwalk,  Conn.,  23   Oct. 
1857;  and  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

VI.  Frederick  Wyant  Olmstead,  b.  in  Westport,  Conn.,  15  Sept. 
1861;  and  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  in  Ap.  1875. 


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II.  David  Olmstead  Hurl  butt,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  27  Jan.  1859; 


and  died  there  in  Aug.  1860. 
6707        III.   Isaac  D.  8.  Hurlbutt,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  5  Jan.  1862. 


6708 
6709 


6710 


Chll.  of  John   Henry  and   Maria  (Whitlock)  Olmstead. 

I.  Mary  Emma  Olmstead,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  24  Sept.  1860. 

II.  David  Wilbur  Olmstead,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  15  Feb.  1863. 

Chll.  of  Richard  Whitney  and  Sarah  Sophia  (Shnyder)  Olmstead. 
I-  Olmstead,  a  dau.,  b.  at  Scranton,  Penn.,  and  died  at  birth. 


6711         II.   Mary  Matilda  Olmstead,  b.  at  Scranton,  Penn.,  25  Feb.  1854; 
and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1875,  unmarried. 


Child  of  John   Franklin   and   Mary  Elizabeth   (Olmstead)  Trenchard. 

6712  I.  Hannah    Pierson   Trenchard,   b.    at    1037   Richmond    Street, 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  10  Feb.  1858;  and  was  living  there,  with  her  father, 
in  Ap.  1875. 

Chil.  of  William  and  Caroline  Stull   (Olmstead)   Bennett. 

6713  I.  Caroline    May  Bennett,  b.  at  Branchville,  Conn.,  i  May  1864; 
died  2  Aug.  1871,  at  Branchville,  and  was  buried  there. 

6714  I      II.   Richard   Olmstead   Bennett,  b.  at  Branchville,  Conn.,  7  Dec. 

1866. 

6715  III.  Elizabeth  N.  Bennett,  b.  at  Branchville,  Conn.,  18  Sept.  1868. 

6716  IV.  Susan   Whitney   Bennett,  b.  at   Branchville,  Conn.,  16  Sept. 
1870. 


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2176 


2181 


1082 


6717 


6718 


6719 


6720 


6721 


6722 


6723 


6724 


6725 


Eighth   Generation, 


Chil.  of  Jared    Nash   and   Rebecca   ( Rusco)   Olmstead. 

I.  William    Lewis   Olmstead,  b.  at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,  17  March 
1849;  a  salesman;  went  to  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Jan.  1863,  and  was  living 
there  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Mary  Ella  Olmstead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  28  July  1858; 
died  there,  2  Oct.  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

III.  Frank   Raymond   Olmstead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  5   Dec. 
1866. 


Chil.  of  Anthony  and   Sarah   Maria   (Olmstead)   Ketcham. 

I.  Elizabeth  Titus  Ketcham,  b.  at  Chester,  N.  Y.,  24  Feb.  1845  ; 
married  24  Feb.  1 864,  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  by  Rev.  Charles  Ketcham,  Meth- 
odist, to  Milton  Henry  Gill,  son  of  John  and  Matilda  (Wooley)  Gill.     They 
settled  at  Toledo,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1 876,  on  Superior  Street 
near  Ash. 

II.  Edward   Alonzo  Ketcham,  b.  at  Chester,  N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1846; 
was  living  at  Denver,  Colorado,  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried.     He  served,  for 
one  year,  in  the  U.  S.  Navy;  then  enlisted,  10  Sept.  1864,  in  Co.  I,  25th 
Reg.,  Ohio  Vol.  Infantry;    and  was  discharged  25  July  1865.     He  took 
part  in  the  engagements  at  Grahamville,  or  Honey  Hill,  28  Nov.  1864;  at 
Indian  Hill,  9  Dec.  1864;  and  in  the  Georgetown  raid,  at  Sumpterville. 

III.  Catharine  Ann  Ketcham,  b.  at  New  York  City,  24  July  1848; 
died  30  Nov.  1850,  at  New  York,  and  was  buried  in  the  Friends'  Cemetery 
at  Monroe,  N.  Y. 

IV.  David    Ketcham,   twin,   b.  at   New  York   City,  30  Dec.  1850; 
married  3  July  1875,  at  Fremont,  Ohio,  by  J.  Elwell,  Esq.,  to  Mary  Stine, 
dau.  of  Adam  and  Elizabeth  (Schack)  Stine.     They  settled   at  Fremont, 
and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

V.  William  Olmstead   Ketcham,  twin,  b.  at  New  York  City,  30 
Dec.  1850;    died   19  Sept.  1851,  at  New  York,  and  was  buried   in   the 
Friends'  Cemetery  at  Monroe,  N.  Y. 

VI.  Charles  Townsend  Ketcham,  b.  at  New  York  City,  12  Sept. 
1852;  and  was  living  at  the  corner  of  Ash  and  Superior  Streets,  Toledo, 
Ohio,  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 


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6727 


6728 


6729 


6730 
6731 


6732 
6733 
6734 
6735 
6736 


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VII.  Joseph    Secor    Ketcham,  b.  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  21  Jan.  1855; 
and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 

VIII.  Anna  Maria  Ketcham,  b.  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  17  June  1859;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Jan.  1 876. 

IX.  Clara  Olmstead   Ketcham,  b.  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  10  Dec.  1862; 
died  15  March  1863,  at  Toledo,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Forest  Cemetery. 


io83 


Chil.  of  John   Armstrong  and   Catharine  (Olmstead)   Wells. 

I.  Charles  William  Wells,  b.  at  Chester,  N.  Y.,  30  March  1850;  a 
clerk ;   married,  21  June  1870,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Frances  Easton  Jaggers, 
dau.  of  William  and  Mary  Ann  Jaggers,  of  Morristown,  N.  J.,  where  she 
was  born  30  March  1851.     They  dwelt  in  New  York  City  till  1873  ;    and 
then  moved  to  Brooklyn,  where  they  were  living  in  June  1875,  at  178  Frost 
Street. 

II.  Cershom  Wells,  b.  at   Chester,   N.  Y.,  7  Aug.  1852;  and  was 
living  there  in  June  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  John  Armstrong  Wells,  b.  at  Chester,  N.  Y.,  25  Jan.  1855  ;  a 
clerk  at  82  Front  Street,  New  York,  in  June  1875  ;  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Mary  Jane  (Lookwood)  Olmstead. 

I.  Mary    Frank    Olmstead,   b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.;  and  was  living 
there  in  May  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Clara   Elizabeth   Olmstead,   b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.;    and   was 
living  there  in  May  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  Horace  Lockwood  Olmstead,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.;  and  was 

living  there  in  May  1875. 

IV.  Anna   Anderson    Olmstead,   b.  at   Norwalk,  Conn.;   died  at 
Norwalk,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  William  Taylor  Olmstead,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.;  and  was  living 
there  in  May  1875. 


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2187 


1084 


6737 


6738 

6739 
6740 

6741 
6742 

6743 
6744 


6745 
6746 


6747 


6748 


Eighth  Generation. 


Child   of  Charles   Francis  and    Rachel   Elizabeth   (Olmstead)   Canfleld. 

I.  Rachel  Elizabeth  Canfleld,  b.  at  New  Castle,  N.  Y.,  23  Nov. 
1849 ;  married  23  Nov.  1874,  at  22  Eastern  Avenue,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J., 
Everett  Sherwood  Judd,  a  merchant,  son  of  Almon  and  Abby  J.  (Sherwood) 
Judd,  of  Danbury,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  23  Sept.  1848.  They  were 
living  at  Danbury  in  Jan.  1876,  without  children. 


Chil.  of  Ira  and   Elizabeth   Vail   (Compton)   Olmstead. 

I.  Ella  Augusta  Olmstead,  b.  at  Piermont,  N.  Y.,  23  Ap.  1857. 

II.  William  Henry  Olmstead,  b.  at  Chester,  N.  Y.,  9  Ap.  1859. 

III.  Mary    Elizabeth    Olmstead,  b.  at   Chester,    N.  Y.,  14  March 
1861;  died  8  Aug.  1861,  at  Chester,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Clara  Henrietta  Olmstead,  b.  at  Chester,  N.  Y.,  22  June  1863. 

V.  Jennie  Estelle  Olmstead,  b.  at  Chester,  N.  Y.,  4  Sept.  1865. 

VI.  Ira  Colfax  Olmstead,  twin,  b.  at  Chester,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Dec.  1869. 

VII.  Andrew  Grant  Olmstead,  twin,  b.  at  Chester,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Dec. 
1869. 


Chil.  of  George  and   Clara   Amanda   (Olmstead)    Hurlbutt. 

I.  George  William  Hurlbutt,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  28  June  1856; 
was  living  at  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1876. 

II.  Ira  Cole  Hurlbutt,  b.  at  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  8  Sept.  1860. 


(2188 


Chil.  of  Richard   and    Mary   Henrietta   (Olmstead)   Dunning. 

I.  Catharine  Jessup  Dunning,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  9  Oct.  1856; 
married  there,  10  Nov.  1875,  by  Rev.  S.  J.  M.  Merwin,  Congregational,  to 
Lewis  Daniel  Keeler,  son  of  Lewis  and  Eliza  (Purdy)  Keeler. 

II.  John  Irving  Dunning,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  21  Ap.  1859. 


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2192 


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6753 
6754 

6755 


Whitney  Family. 


6756 

6757 


III.  Richard    Olmstead    Dunning,  twin,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  26 
Feb.  1 86 1. 

IV.  Mary  Estella  Dunning,  twin,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  26  Feb.  1861; 
died  10  Oct.  1864,  at  Wilton,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Jesse  and    Mary   Henrietta   (Olmstead)   Cooper. 

I.  Mary   Elizabeth   Cooper,  b.  at  Sugar  Loaf  Valley,  in   Chester, 
N.  Y.,  27  Feb.  1844;  married  17  Nov.  1864,  at  New  York  City,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Parker,  to  William  Barton  Smith,  a  farmer,  son  of  Robert  Carr  and 
Margaret  (Backhouse)  Smith,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     He  was  born  in   New 
York  City,  2  May  1835.     They  settled  on  the  homestead  of  her  father, 
and  were  living  there  in  June  1875. 

II.  Alice   Cooper,  b.  at  Sugar  Loaf  Valley,  in  Chester,  N.  Y.,  21 
Dec.  1845;    married  22  Sept.  1863,  at  the  homestead,  by  Rev.  William 
Ostrander,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Ebenezer  Seeley,  of  New  York  City, 
son  of  Charles  and   Peggy   (Bartholf)  Seeley,  of  Sugar   Loaf.     He  was 
born  at  Florida,  N.  Y.,  15  May  1836.     They  dwelt  in  New  York  City  for 
five  years,  during  which  he  was  an  oil-refiner ;  then,  for  three  years,  lived 
on  a  farm  at  Waverly,  N.  Y. ;  after  which  they  returned  to  Chester,  to  keep 
the  Glenmer  Lake  House,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Edward   Alonzo  and   Martha   (Weedon)   Olmstead. 

I.  Edward  Olmstead. 

II.  Millia  Olmstead. 
HI.  Bertha  Olmstead. 

Chil.  of  Charles  Whitney  and   Hannah   (Randolph)  Olmstead. 

I.  Olmstead,  a  dau. 

II.  Olmstead,  a  dau. 


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2196 


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6759 
6760 

6761 
6762 


6763 
6764 


6765 


6766 


6767 


Eighth    Generation. 


i. 


Child  of  William    Henry  and   Frances   (Cenung)   Olmstead. 

Olmstead,  a  dau.,  name  not  reported;  was  married,  and 


living  at  Monticello,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1875. 


Chii.  of  Charles  and  Jane  Elizabeth   (Olmstead)  Seeley. 

I.  Peter  Townsend   Seeley,  b.  in  New  York  City,  1 8  Oct.  1864; 
died  there,  14  June  1865,  and  was  buried  in  Sugar  Loaf,  N.  Y. 

II.  Edward   Seeley,  b.  in  New  York  City,  31  Oct.  1865;  died  there, 
6  July  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Sugar  Loaf,  N.  Y. 

III.  Frederick  Seeley,  b.  in  Waverly,  N.  Y.,  6  May  1868. 

IV.  Charles  Bartholf  Seeley,  b.  in  Waverly,  N.  Y.,  14  Dec.  1869. 


Chil.  of  Cornelius   Sanford   and   Elizabeth   (Fairchild)   Jackson. 

I.  William    Henry   Jackson,  b.  in  New  York  City,  8  Sept.  1833; 
died  14  Oct.  1859,  in  Houston,  Texas,  unmarried. 

II.  Elizabeth  Fairchild  Jackson,  b.  in  Stratford,  Conn.,  20  Oct. 
1835  ;  married  Love  E.  Gilbert,  who  died  15  Dec.  1862.     He  was  a  captain 
in  the  28th  Reg.  of  Alabama  Volunteers;  and  was  severely  wounded,  and 
captured,  with  his  company,  in  the  battle  of  Missionary  Ridge.     He  was 
imprisoned  on  Johnson's  Island,  till  the  end  of  the  war.     Their  children, 
whose  names  have  not  been  obtained,  all  died  during  the  war.     He  was 
living  in  Oct.  1874. 

III.  Martin  Van  Buren   Jackson,  b.  in  Livingston,  Ala.,  5  Oct. 
1840;  died  15  Sept.  1842. 

Chil.  of  Cornelius  Sanford   and    Melinda  Jane   (Lawlerj   Jackson. 

IV.  Catharine  Ann  Jackson,  b.  in  Livingston,  Ala.,  3  March  1846; 
died  20  July  1850. 

V.  Eli  Lawler  Jackson,  b.  in  Livingston,  Ala.,  10  March  1848;  died 
8  July  1848. 


Whitney  Family. 


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6770 
6771 

6772 

6773 
6774 
6775 


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Chll.  of  Cornelius  Sanford   and   Caroline  Virginia   (Parish)   Jackson.  2206 

VI.  Eliza  Criswold  Jackson,  b.  in  Livingston,  Ala.,  25  Sept.  1851. 

VII.  Cornelius  Sanford  Jackson,  b.  in  Livingston,  Ala.,  29  Aug. 
1853;  died  18  Oct.  1862,  in  Enterprise,  Miss. 

VIII.  Samuel  Clinton  Jackson,  b.  in  Marion,  Miss.,  5  Feb.  1857. 

IX.  Edward    Shields  Jackson,    b.  in    Enterprise,   Miss.,  15  Sept. 
1862;  died  there,  22  Sept.  1862. 

X.  Georgia  Washington  Jackson,  b.  in  Enterprise,  Miss.,  22  Feb. 
1864;  died  there,  11  Nov.  1865. 

XI.  Mary  Elizabeth  Jackson,  b.  in  Enterprise,  Miss.,  13  Nov.  1866. 

XII.  Thomas  Asher  Jackson,  b.  in  Enterprise,  Miss.,  16  May  1869. 

XIII.  Frederick  Augustus  Jackson,  b.  in  Enterprise,  Miss.,  i  Jan. 
1872. 


6776 


6777 


6778 


Chll.  of  George   Frederick  and   Frances  Augusta   (O'Neill)  Jackson. 

I.  Frederick    Augustus  Jackson,  b.  in  Stratford,  Conn.,  24  Jan. 
1845;    married  in  St.  John's  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  by  Rev.  R.  Whittingham,  12  Feb.  1872,  to  Viola  El  Dora   Loomis, 
dau.  of  Francis  Dwight  and  Laura  Minerva  (Brown)   Loomis,  of  New 
Haven,  where  she  was  born  31  May  1845.'     They  settled  in  New  Haven, 
and  were  living  there,  at  608  Chapel  Street,  in  July  1877. 

II.  Mary  Ella  Jackson,  b.  in  Stratford,  Conn.,  27  Dec.  1846;  died 
1 6  Ap.  1851,  in  Albany,  N.  Y. 


Child  of  Daniel   Hart  and   Margaret   (Hubbell)  Jackson. 

I.  Ella  Hart  Jackson,  b.  10  March  1853  ;  and  was  living  at  Stratford, 
Conn.,  in  Oct.  1874,  unmarried. 

1  See  the  Loomis  Genealogy,  p.  198. 


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6780 
6781 

6782 


6786 


6787 


6788 


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Righth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and   Hephzibah   (Van    Ranst)   Hanna. 

I.  Nancy  Hanna,  b.  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  i  Aug.  1824;  was  living  at  151 
Fourth  Street,  Troy,  in  March  1874,  unmarried. 

II.  William  Henry  Hanna,  b.  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1828;  died  20 
Aug.  1830,  at  Troy,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Emeline  Cornelia   Hanna,  b.  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  3  Aug.  1831;  a 
teacher ;  was  living  with  her  father  and  sister,  at  1 5 1  Fourth  Street,  Troy, 
in  March  1874,  unmarried. 

IV.  William   Larned   Marcy  Hanna,  b.  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  22  Dec. 
1834;  a  clerk  in  the  Pension  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  in  March 
1874;  unmarried. 


6783 
6784 

6785 


Chil.  of  Theodorus  and   Eda  (Van   Ranst)  Valleau. 
I.   Elizabeth  Valleau. 


II.  • 
III. 


Valleau,  a  son ;  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 
-  Valleau,  a  son;  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 


Chil.  of  Moore  and    Lucretia   (Van   Ranst)    Hardaway. 

I.  Henry  Hardaway,  b.  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  7  Nov.  1827;  was  living  at 
919  Glasgow  Avenue,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  Ap.  1875;  is  married. 

II.  Harman  Hardaway,  b.  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  13  Ap.  1829;  a  mechanic; 

married   Mary  E.  ;  died  in   St.  Louis,  Mo.,  13  Ap.  1870,  and  was 

buried  in  Columbia,  111.     His  widow,  living  at  114  North  8th  Street,  St. 
Louis,  in  May  1874,  curtly  refused  to  give  any  information  concerning  him 
or  herself;  and  her  husband's  brothers  and  sister  were  equally  reticent  with 
respect  to  themselves. 


III.   Sarah    Hardaway,  b.   in  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  married  

was  living  at  1931  Benton  Street,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  May  1875. 


Lewis ; 


IV.  Chatfleld    Hardaway,  b.   in  Troy,  N.  Y.,   24  May  1834;  was 
living  at  1931  Benton  Street,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  May  1875;  is  married. 


6791 
6792 


6793 
6794 


6795 


6796 


6797 


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6790  V.  Joshua  Hardaway,  b.  at  Au  Sable  Forks,  N.  Y.,  13  Aug.  1845; 
was  living  at  718  South  Fourth  Street,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  May  1875;  is 
married. 


Chil.   of  Nicholas  and   Elsie  Jones. 

I.  Phebe  Jones,  a  writer  for  magazines  and  newspapers;  residence 
unknown. 

II.  Abigail  Jones,  residence  not  known. 


Chil.  of  Peter  and   Harriet  Rachel   (Wilson)   Barton. 

I.  Henry  Wilson  Barton,  b.  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  22  Feb.  1829;  died  i 
July  1833,  at  Laurens,  N.  Y.,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  James  Lewis  Barton,  b.  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  13  July  1830;  a  cotton- 
planter;  married,  23  Ap.  1855,  Harriet  L.  Every,  who  died  six  months  later; 
married  (2d),   in  1871,  at  Yazoo  City,  Miss.,  Betsey  L.  Walker,  widow  of 
Capt.  Walker,  of  the  Confederate  army,  and  son  of  the  Confederate  Secre- 
tary of  State.     He  has  lived,  since  1863,  near  Yazoo  City,  and  has  two 
children. 

III.  Peter    Barton,  b.  at  Laurens,  N.  Y.,  27  March  1832;    married, 
about  1856,  Harriet  Dunbar;  and  lived  at  Laurens  in  Ap.  1875,  with  three 
children. 

IV.  Harriet  Josephine  Barton,  b.  at  Laurens,  N.  Y.,  5  Nov.  1839; 
married  there,  31  March  1863,  her  cousin,  Hiram  Henry  Wilson.     See  his 
record. 


Chil.  of  Henry  Whitney  and   Louisa   (Van  Valkenburgh)   Wilson. 

I.  Nancy  Ann  Wilson,  b.  in  Milton,  N.  Y.,  24  March  1834;  married 
in  Warrensburgh,  N.  Y.,  9  Ap.  1857,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Searles,  Methodist,  to 
Edgar  Wetmore,  a  hotel-keeper,  son  of  Barnabas  Scott  and  Ceres  (Clark) 
Wetmore,  and  g.  s.  of  Henry  and  Lydia  Clark,  all  of  Freehold,  N.  Y., 
where  he  was  born,  22  March  1831.  They  dwelt  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  for 
three  years;  at  Portland,  Minn.,  one  year;  and  were  living  at  Sandy  Hill, 
N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1874.  He  was  then  the  agent  of  the  Cedar  Landing  Hotel, 
on  Van  Wormer's  Bay,  Lake  George. 

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6798 


6799 


Righth   Generation. 


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6801 


6802 


6803 


6804 


6805 


II.  Henry  Whitney  Wilson,  b.  in  Mayfield,   N.  Y.,  9  July  1836; 
married    in  Washington  Co.,  Arkansas,    20  Sept.  1864,   Betty  Etter.      He 
served  in  the  Confederate  army  during  the  war  of  1861 ;  and  was  living  in 
Little  Rock,  Ark.,  in  March  1874. 

III.  Andrew  Jackson  Wilson,  b.  in  Mayfield,  N.  Y.,  13  June  1838; 
married   in  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  4  July  1864,  Adelia  Skelie,  dau.  of  William 
and   Lucy  (More)   Skelie.     They  were  living  at  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.,  in 
March  1874;  no  children  reported.     He  served  for  two  years  as  orderly 
sergeant,  in  Co.  E,  22d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers. 

IV.  Fernando  Cortez  Wilson,  b.  in  Mayfield,  N.  Y.,  i  Aug.  1841;    14548 
a  merchant;  married  in  Warrensburgh,  N.  Y.,  7  March  1867,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Porter,  Methodist,  to  Sarah  Jane   Van  Wagoner,  born  in  Luzerne,  N.  Y., 

22  Nov.  1837,  dau.  of  Garret  and  Betsey  (Evans)  Van  Wagoner.'  They 
dwelt  at  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  from  15  March  1867  till  13  May  1871;  then 
moved  to  Glen's  Falls,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  May  1874,  his  place 
of  business  being  at  8  Warren  Street. 

V.  Harriet  Louisa  Wilson,  b.  in  Glen's  Falls,  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1844; 
died   in  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  18   Nov.  1862,   and   was  buried  there,  in   the 
Union  Cemetery. 

VI.  James   Barton   Wilson,   b.   in   Warrensburgh,    N.  Y.,4  March 
1846;  married  in  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1870,  by  H.  S.  Root,  justice  of 
the  peace,  to  Emma   Rozell.     They  were  living  at  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  in 
March  1874. 

VII.  Matilda   Haskell   Wilson,   b.  in  Warrensburgh,  N.  Y.,  2  July    14549 
1848;  married  in  Wellstown,  N.  Y.,  9  Oct.  1866,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Horning, 
Methodist,    to   Stephen   Simons,   son   of   George   and    Catharine    (Bradt) 
Simons.     They  were  living  at  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1874. 

VIII.  Elizabeth    Fonda   Wilson,   b.   in  Warrensburgh,   N.  Y.,   20    14552 
March  1850;  married  in  Glen's  Falls,  N.  Y.,  26  Aug.  1869,  Jubal   Howe, 

a  baker,  son  of  Clark  and  Matilda  (Dowell)  Howe,  of  Kingsbury,  N.  Y., 
where  he  was  born,  10  July  1842.  They  dwelt  at  Sandy  Hill,  North 
Creek,  and  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y. ;  were  living,  in  Ap.  1874,  at  French 
Mountain,  N.  Y. ;  returned,  i  June  1 874,  to  Sandy  Hill,  and  resided  there 
in  Ap.  1875. 

IX.  Julia  Frances  Wilson,  b.  in  Warrensburgh,  N.  Y.,  9  Aug.  1855; 
and  was  living  at  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1874,  unmarried. 

1  He  was  born  in  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  28  Jan.  1800;  she,  in  Luzerne,  N.  Y.,  24  March  1809. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Hiram   Sickles   and    Elizabeth   (Weeks)    Wilson. 

6806  I.   Hiram   Henry  Wilson,  b.  at  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1840;  a 
hotel-keeper;    married   31    March    1863,   at   Laurens,   N.  Y.,   his  cousin, 
Harriet   Josephine   Barton,   dau.   of    Peter  and    Harriet   Rachel  (Wilson) 
Barton,  of  Laurens,  where  she  was  born  5  Nov.  1 839.     He  dwelt  at  Bolton, 
N.  Y.,  from  1861  to  1865;  at  Laurens,  from  1865  to  1867;  in  New  York 
City,  from  1 867  to  1 87 1 ;  and  then  returned  to  Bolton,  where  they  were 
living  in  Ap.  1874.     He  was  then  proprietor  of  the  Mohican  House. 

6807  II.  Clarence  Edwa  Wilson,  b.  at  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  i  Jan.  1843; 
and  was  living  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried.     He  served  for 
two  years  in  the  2d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers ;  was  mustered  out  with  the 
regiment,  14   May  1863  <   then  joined  the  93d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers, 
and  served  till  the  end  of  the  war. 

6808  III.  Mary  Elizabeth  Wilson,  b.  at  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  i  Oct.  1845; 
married   3   Dec.  1862,  at  Bolton,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Z.  C.  Pickett,  to  Myron 
Owen  Brown,  a  merchant,  son  of  Luther  and  Emily  (Dammon)  Brown,  of 
Bolton,  where  he  was  born  5  Sept.  1837.     They  settled   in   Bolton,  and 
were  living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 

6809  IV.   Stella   Catharine  Wilson,  b.  'at  Sandy   Hill,  N.  Y.,  25  June 
1847;  and  was  living  at  Bolton,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 

6810  V.  Ellen  Baker  Wilson,  b.  at  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  22  Dec.  1851;  and 
was  living  there  in  Ap.  1 874,  unmarried. 

68 1 1  VI.  Randall  Weeks  Wilson,  b.  at  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  4  June  1853; 
and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 

6812  VII.  Archibald  Matthews  Wilson,  b.  at  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  5  Aug. 

1860;  and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 


Chil.  of  James   Robert  and   Elizabeth   Van    Ranst   (Wilsorti    Fonda. 

6813  I.  James  Henry  Fonda,  b.  at  22  River  Street,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Oct. 
1841;  and  was  living  at  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1873,  unmarried. 
He  was  a  sergeant  in  Co.  E,  2d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers ;  and,  at  the 
end  of  two  years  of  service,  was  mustered  out,  as  lieutenant,  with  his 
regiment,  14  May  1863,  having  been  in  the  battles  of  Big  Bethel,  Bull 
Run,  Fredericksburgh,  Chancellorsville,  and  with  McClellan  throughout  his 
campaign  on  the  peninsula. 


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2231 

'4554 
6796 


'4557 


2232 


1092 


6814 


Right h  Generation. 


6815 


6816 


6817 


6818 


6819 


6820 
6821 
6822 


II.  Frederick  Peter  Fonda,  b.  at  1 30  Second  Street,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  3 1 
Dec.  1842  ;  a  book-keeper;  married  in  Troy,  19  Aug.  1867,  by  Rev.  J.  M. 
King,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Anna  Maria  Richards,  dau.  of  Jacob  Martin 
and  Anna  Maria  (Lewis)  Richards,  of  Glen's  Falls,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was 
born   29  Oct.  1843.     They  dwelt  in   Knoxville,  Tenn.,  during  the  years 
1868  and  1869;  afterward  lived  in  West  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  and  resided  at  183 
North  Second  Street,  Troy,  in  March  1 874.     He  enlisted,  as  corporal,  in 
the  same  company  with  his  brother  James ;  saw  the  same  service;  and  was 
mustered  out,  with  the  regiment,  14  May  1863,  as  a  sergeant. 

III.  Emma  Jane  Fonda,  b.  at  130  Second  Street,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  13 
June  1844;  married  in  Troy,  15   Feb.  1866,  by  Rev.  George  C.  Baldwin, 
Baptist,  to  George  Arthur  Waters,  inventor  and  manufacturer  of  Waters's 
patent  paper  boats,  son  of  Elisha  and  Eleanora  (Bassett)  Waters,  of  Troy, 
where  he  was  born  15  May  1844.     They  dwelt  in  Troy  for  six  and  a  half 
years;  and  then  moved  to  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in 
March  1874. 

IV.  Nancy  Helena  Fonda,  b.  at  130  Second  Street,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  16 
Nov.  1847;  died  in  the  same  place,  10  Nov.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  Mount 
Ida  Cemetery,  Troy. 

V.  Hiram  Wilson  Fonda,  b.  at  130  Second  Street,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  26 
July  1849;  died  in  the  same  place,  16  Nov.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  Mount 
Ida  Cemetery,  Troy. 

VI.  Elizabeth  Fonda,  b.  at  130  Second  Street,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  2  May 
1851;  and  was  living  with  her  parents,  in  Lansingburgh,  N.Y.,  in  March 
1874,  unmarried. 

VII.  Abbie  Wilson    Fonda,  b.  at  130  Second  Street,  Troy,   N.  Y., 
28  Feb.  1853  ;  married  in  her  father's  house,  corner  of  John  and  Washing- 
ton Streets,  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  24  Sept.  1873,  by  Rev.  Byram  J.  Hall, 
Episcopal,  to  Thomas  Ranken,  a  broker  in  wool,  son  of  Hugh  and  Sabrina 
(Bussey)  Ranken,  of  Wood  Bank,  in  Eighth  Street,  Troy.     He  was  born 
at  the  Summer  residence  of  his  parents,  in   Brunswick,  N.  Y.,  22  July 
1853.     They  were  living  at  Wood  Bank,  in  Troy,  in  March  1875. 

VIII.  Annie  Hortense  Fonda,  b.  at  130  Second  Street,  Troy,  N.  Y., 
19  Oct.  1854. 

IX.  William  Wilson  Fonda,  b.  at  130  Second  Street,  Troy,  N.  Y., 
19  Oct.  1856. 

X.  Job   Pierson    Fonda,  b.  at  5  Washington    Park,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  15 
Feb.  1858. 


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14560 


14562 


6823 


6824 
6825 
6826 
682; 


6828 
6829 
6830 

6831 


Whitney  Family. 


XI.  George   B.   McClellan   Fonda,  b.  at  Lansingburgh,  N.  V  ,  13 
July  1862. 


Chll.  of  John   Ciftord   and   Mary  Atkinson   (Wilson)   Weeks. 

I.  John   Henry  Weeks,  b.  at  Warrensburgh,  N.  Y.,   28  Jan.  1852; 
and  was  living  at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1874,  unmarried. 

II.  George  Washington  Weeks,  b.  at   LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  6  March 
1854;  and  was  living  there  in  July  1874. 

III.  Nancy  Helena  Weeks,  b.  at  LeRoy,  N.Y.,  26  Sept.  1855;  a"d 
was  living  there  in  July  1874. 

IV.  Hephzibah   En   Eari  Weeks,  b.  at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  22  March 

1857;  and  was  living  there  in  July  1874. 


Chll.  of  Ephraim  Townsend   and   Nanoy  Catharine   (Wilson)   Weeks. 

I.  Emma  Weeks,  was  living  at  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1874. 

II.  Abbie  Weeks,  was  living  at  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1874. 

III.  McClellan  Weeks,  was  living  at  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.,  in  July 
1874. 

IV.  Catharine  Weeks,  was  living  at  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.,  in  July 
1874. 


Chll.  of  Richard  and  Angelina  (Grace)  Cooley. 

6832  I.  Henry  Peter  Cooley,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  6  Sept.  1822;  died 
at  Cooperstown,  i  Aug.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 

6833  I      II.  George   Washington   Cooley,   b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  21 

March  1825  ;  died  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  27  Dec.  1857,  and  was  buried  there. 

6834  III.  John  Grace  Cooley,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  31  March  1827; 
died  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  8  Jan.  1854,  at  the  house  of  his  sister,  Mrs.  Winne; 
and  was  buried  at  St.  Paul. 


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2235 


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1°94 

6835 


Eighth   Generation. 


6836 


6837 


6838 


6839 


IV.  Phebe  Wilson  Cooley,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1829;    14563 
married  there,   5  Jan.  1848,   Peter  Rosenburg  Winne,  a  merchant,  son  of 
Conrad  W.  and   Nancy  Storm   (Becker)  Winnc,1  of  Palatine,   N.  Y.      He 

was  born  at  Cherry  Valley,  now  Roseboom,  N.  Y.,  10  Feb.  1825.  They 
settled  at  Palatine,  near  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.,  where  he  dealt  in  dry  goods 
till  1850.  They  then  went  west,  staying  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  for  a  few 
months,  then  settling  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  where  he  opened  a  wholesale  and 
retail  clothing  store.  This  business  continued  till  his  death,  which  took 
place  in  the  Insane  Asylum,  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  29  June  1856.  He  was 
buried  at  Cooperstown,  26  July  1856.  She  returned  to  Cooperstown,  with 
her  children,  in  Oct.  1856  ;  and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874,  having  dwelt 
with  her  mother,  during  that  time,  in  the  house,  which  her  father  and 
grandfather  built,  in  1826,  of  stone  from  the  walls  of  the  house  erected  by 
J.  Fenimore  Cooper,  1814-1817,  and  burned  in  1823. 

V.  Richard    Cooley,    b.  at   Cooperstown,    N.  Y.,   28   Dec.  1830;    a    14566 
jeweller  and  watch-repairer;    married  at  Cooperstown,  29  Ap.  1855,  by 

Rev.  Charles  W.  Tomlinson,  Universalist,  to  Sarah  Ann  Cooper,  dau.  of 
William  and  Phebe  (Casler)  Cooper,  of  Cooperstown.  She  was  born  at 
Remsen,  N.  Y.,  10  May  1834.  They  dwelt  at  Laurens,  N.  Y.,  for  eight 
years;  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  two  years;  and,  in  1865,  settled  at  Morris,  N.  Y., 
where  they  were  living  in  Feb.  1874. 

VI.  William  Grace  Cooley,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  1 1  June  1833; 
died  at  Cooperstown,  29  Sept.  1871,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Mary  Sample  Cooley,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  21  Nov.  1835;    14568 
married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  17  Oct.  1855,  by  Rev.  John  Van  Ingen,  D.D., 
rector  of  Christ  Church,  Episcopal,  to  William  Alonzo  Van  Slyke,  a  dealer 

in  grain  and  produce,  son  of  Adam  and  Lovina  (Colegrove)  Van  Slyke,  of 
Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  5  Oct.  1833.  They  settled  at  St. 
Paul,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1874.  He  enlisted  at  Fort  Snelling, 
Minn.,  as  lieutenant,  in  Co.  G,  5th  Reg.,  Minn.  Vol.  Infantry ;  and  was 
mustered  out  in  Sept.  1863,  as  captain,  having  taken  part  in  the  battles  of 
Corinth,  Holly  Springs,  Raymond,  Jackson  and  Big  Black,  and  in  the  siege 
of  Vicksburgh. 

VIII.  Charles  Barnard  Cooley,  b.  on  Pioneer  Street,  Cooperstown,    I4571 
N.  Y.,  22  March  1839;    a  printer;  married  at  38  Camp  Street,  Newark, 

|N.  J.,  25  Oct.  1869,  by  Rev.  Henry  C.  Fish,  D.D.,  pastor  of  the  First 
Baptist  Church  of  Newark,  to  Margaret  Althea  Taylor,  dau.  of  Rev. 
William  Horatio  and  Phebe  Bailey  (Crowell)  Taylor,  of  Fair  Haven,  Mass., 
where  she  was  born  17  Jan.  1837.  He  went  to  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  15  Oct. 

'Conrad  W.  Winne  was  born  in  Johnstown,     Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.,  7  March  1807,  and  died  n  j 
N.  Y.,  15  Aug.  1799;    his    wife    was    born    in     Jan.  1870.     They  were  buried  in  Canajoharie. 


6840 
6841 


6842 


6843 


Whitney  Family. 


1095 


1 865 ;  was  connected  there  with  the  St.  Paul  Daily  Despatch  ,•  and  returned, 
25  June  1873,  to  Newark,  where  they  were  living,  at  28  Green  Street,  in 
Feb.  1 874.  He  then  had  charge  of  the  Newark  Daily  Press.  For  several 
years  before  their  marriage  she  was  a  successful  teacher,  and  was  principal 
of  one  of  the  public  schools  in  Newark.  He  was  twice  chosen  clerk  and 
treasurer  of  the  village  of  Cooperstown. 

IX.  Alfred  Avery  Cooley,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  11  Nov.  1843; 
and  was  living  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 

X.  Annie  Grace  Cooley,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  26  Aug.  1847  '• 
and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1 874,  unmarried. 


Chii.  of  William  and  Jane  (Stowell)  Grace. 

I.  Jessie  Emeline  Grace,  b.  at  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  4  June  1849;  married 
at  the  house  of  John  Shattuck,  in  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  29  March  1871,  by  Rev. 
Walter  Ayrault,   rector  of  St.   Paul's  Church,  Oxford,  to   David    Edwin 
Hulbert,  a  teacher,  son  of  David  and   Nancy  (La  Munion)  Hulbert,  of 
Augusta,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  3  Ap.  1847.     They  settled  at  New 
Woodstock,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1875,  without  children. 

II.  George  Wilson   Grace,  b.  at  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  5  Jan.  1853;    a 
farmer;  left  home  in  1858,  after  the  death  of  his  mother,  to  live  with  John 
Shattuck,  of  Norwich,  N.  Y.;  and  was  yet  there  in  Ap.  1875,  unmarried. 


6843;.        III.  William  Grace,  died  in  infancy. 


6844 


Child  of  William   and   Maria   Belcher   (Wilson)    Pardee. 

1.  Mary  Pardee,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3  May  1835;  married  at  Coop- 
erstown, N.  Y.,  21  Feb.  1855,  William  Wallace  Brainerd,  a  farmer  and 
mitten-manufacturer,  son  of  Ansel  Tracy  and  Nancy  Bowne  (Bush) 
Brainerd,  of  Slaterville,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  18  Oct.  1832.  They 
have  lived  at  Slaterville,  and  Cooperstown ;  and  were  dwelling  at  Wells- 
borough,  Penn.,  in  Nov.  1873. 


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2242 
14573 


Chll.  of  William   Henry  and   Caroline  Elizabeth    (Wilson)    Brainerd.  2244 

6845  i      I    Henry  Whitney  Brainerd,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  13  Feb.  1843; 
died  on  the  same  day. 


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6846 


Eighth  Generation. 


6847 

6848 
6849 
6850 
6851 
6852 


6853 
6854 
6855 


II.  Edward  Wilson  Brainerd,  b.  at  252  East  Broadway,  New  York 
City,  8  May  1848;  a  vine-grower;  married  at  Sacramento  City,  Cal.,  24 
Sept.  1870,  by  Rev.  Henry  Brown,  Unitarian,  to  Helen  Irene  Sprague, 
dau.  of  Moses  and  Nancy  Maria  (Smith)  Sprague,  of  Sacramento  City. 
She  was  born,  2  Ap.  1847,  at  Orland,  Ind. ;  and  went  with  her  parents  to 
California,  22  Dec.  1856.  They  were  living  at  Sacramento  City  in  Jan. 
1874. 


Chil.  of  Giles  Crofoot  and   Emma  Jane   (Wilson)   Smith. 

I.  Launitz  Wilson   Smith,  b.  at  79  Cannon  Street,  New  York,  10 
Jan.  1849;  was  living  at  95  Washington   Avenue,  Detroit,  Mich.,  in  Jan. 
1874.      He  married    in   Aug.  1874;    but  no  further   details   have    been 
received. 

II.  Caroline  Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  14  Sept 
1850;  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1874. 

III.  Aurelia  Esther  Smith,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  9  Aug.  1853; 
died  there,  21  July  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Lakewood  Cemetery. 

IV.  Julia   Wykoff  Smith,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  15  Dec.  1855  ; 
was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1874. 

V.  William  Wilson  Smith,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  10  Oct.  1858 ; 
died  there,  3  Aug.  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Lakewood  Cemetery. 

VI.  Jane  Chase  Smith,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  30  May  1861; 
died  there,  23  Oct.  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Lakewood  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Russell   and   Mary  Ann   (Wilson)   Marvin. 

I.  Sarah    Marvin,  b.  at   Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  4  July  1837;   died  at 
Cooperstown,  27  Aug.  1838,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Frank  Wilson   Marvin,  b.  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  10  June  1847;  and 
was  living  there  in  Feb.  1 874,  unmarried. 

III.  Catharine  Wilson  Marvin,  b.  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  3  Nov.  1849; 
died  at  Detroit,  13  July  1850,  and  was  buried  there. 


6856 


6857 


6858 


6859 


686o 


686 1 


6862 


6863 


Whitney  Family. 


1097 


IV.  Mary    Bradshaw    Marvin,  b.  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  14  May  1854; 
died  at  Detroit,  17  July  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chll.  of  George   Bradshaw  and   Harriette   Maria   (Craves)   Wilson. 

I.  Frank  Bradshaw  Wilson,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  9  Dec.  1842; 
grad.  at  Hobart  College,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  in  1 864 ;    a  cigar-manufacturer, 
with  his  brother,  at  19  Jefferson  Avenue,  Detroit,  Mich.;  married  at  Cedar 
Rapids,  Iowa,  6  Oct.  1868,  Ida  Margaret  Snyder,  dau.  of  Dr.  Israel  and 
Margaret  (Willson)  Snyder,  of  Cedar  Rapids,  afterward  of  Eldora,  Iowa. 
She  was  born  at  Canfield,  Ohio,  25  March  1851.     They  were  living  at 
Detroit  in  Feb.  1874. 

II.  Arthur  Wilson,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  i  Sept.  1844;  died  10 
Sept.  1844,  and  was  buried  in  Lakeside  Cemetery,  Cooperstown. 

III.  George  Bancroft  Wilson,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  28  Nov. 
1845  !  a  cigar-manufacturer,  of  the  firm  of  Wilson  Brothers,  19  Jefferson 
Avenue,    Detroit,    Mich.;    married    at    Detroit,  14   May  1869,    Lucy   C. 
Holcomb. 


Child   of  Washington  and   Frances  (Baldwin)   Wilson. 

I.  Catharine  Wilson,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  12  Oct.  1850;  died 
at  Cooperstown,  19  Dec.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 


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Chll.  of  Leander  Delos  and   Elizabeth   Bradshaw  (Wilson)   Brown.  2254 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Brown,  b.  at  Snowden  Hill,  in  Otsego,  N.  Y.,  17 
Dec.  1846;   and  was  living  at  Schuyler's  Lake,  N.Y.,  in  Feb.  1874,  un- 
married. 

II.  Grace  Wilson  Brown,  b.  at  Burlington  Green,  N.  Y.,  18  March      14580 
1850;  married  at  3  Spring  Street,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  26  Oct.  1870,  by  Rev.  A. 

J.  Canfield,  Universalist,  to  Erastus  A.  Taylor,  a  merchant,  son  of  Milton 
Hensdill  and  Rebecca  Jane  (Russel)  Taylor,  of  Schuyler's  Lake,  N.  Y., 
where  he  was  born  I  Feb.  1848.  They  were  living  at  Schuyler's  Lake  in 
Feb.  1874. 

III.  Maude  Wilson  Brown,  b.  in  Calumet  Avenue,  Chicago,  111.,  4 
June  1865. 

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Chil.  of  Custavus  and   Rebecca   (Wilson)   SchifTer. 

I.  Franklin  Custavus  Schiffer,  b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  25  May  1855; 
was  living  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1874. 

II.  Mary  Wilhelmine  Schiffer,  b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  23   Feb.  1857; 
was  living  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Nicholas  Wilson  and  Jane  Maria   (Van   der  Mark)   En   Earl. 

I.  John  Henry  En  Earl,  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 

II.  Merritt  Dix  En  Earl,  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Mary  Ann   (McGregor)   En   Earl. 

I.  Henry  McGregor  En   Earl,  b.  at  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1835; 
married  at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1857,  Emma  Tims.     They  were  living 
at  Mumford,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1874.     He  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 

II.  Nicholas  En  Earl,  b.  at  West  Troy,  N.  Y.,  25  Nov.  1837;  married 
at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  9  Jan.  1862,  Harriet  Weaver.     They  settled  at  Fort 
Wayne,   Mich. ;    and    he   died    there,  i    Aug.  1 867.     She  was   living   in 
Lenawee  Co.,  Mich.,  in  Feb.  1874.     He  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 

III.  Charlotte  Ronett  En  Earl,  b.  at  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  18  Nov.  1839; 
married  at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  21  Jan.  1861,  James  Grant.     They  were  living 
at  Bryant's  Pond,  Me.,  in  Feb.  1874.     He  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 

IV.  Frances  Bryant  En   Earl,  b.  at  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  18  Feb.  1842; 
married  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  i  Sept.  1862,  Teunis  W.  Henion.     They  were 
living  at  Portland,  Me.,  in  Feb.  1874,  without  children.     He  served  in  the 
war  of  1861. 

V.  Malcolm   Paul   En  Earl,  b.  at  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  7  Feb.  1846;  was 
living  at  Bryant's  Pond,  Me.,  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried.     He  was  a  soldier 
in  the  war  of  1861. 

VI.  Mary   En   Earl,  b.  at  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  24  March  1848;  died   27 
March  1848,  and  was  buried  at  Cohoes. 


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VII.  George  En   Earl,  b.  at  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  21  June  1849;  died  15 
Oct.  1851,  at  Cohoes,  and  was  buried  there. 

VIII.  Mary  Janette  En  Earl,  b.  at  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  19  March  1851; 
died  at  Cohoes,  12  March  1851,  according  to  the  family-record  (which  is 
plainly  erroneous),  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  Jennie  Marie  En  Earl,  b.  at  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  13  March  1855;  and 
was  living  at  Portland,  Me.,  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 


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Child  of   Merritt  Andrew  and   Hephzlbah   Ann   (En  Earl)   Dlx. 
I.  A.  F.  Dix,  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 

Chll.  of  William   Tompkins  and   Julia   Rebecca   (En    Earl)   Chapman. 

I.  Ceorgiana  Jennette  Benedict  Chapman,  b.  at  Amsterdam, 
N.  Y.,  I  Feb.  1842 ;  married  at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  29  Dec.  1862,  by  Rev.  Mr. 

Gesner,  Episcopal,  to  Lyman  Benedict,  son  of and  Julia  (Monroe) 

Benedict.     He  died  24  Feb.  1870.     She  was  married  (2d),  8  Sept.  1872,  in 
Marshall  Co.,  Kansas,  by  Mr.  Smith,  justice  of  the  peace,  to  William  H. 
Harden,  of  Savannah,  Mo.,  where  they  were  living  in  Feb.  1874. 

II.  Charles   Henry   Chapman,  b.  at  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan. 
1844;   married  at  Cohoes,  N.Y.,  4  March  1870,  by  Rev.  Hobart  Brown, 
Episcopal,  to   Susanna   Mander.     They  were  living  at  Cohoes  in  Feb. 
1874.     He  enlisted  at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  during  the  war  of  1 86 1,  in  Co.  C, 
1 5 1st  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  was  wounded  in  the  ankle,  causing 
permanent  disability  and  a  small  pension. 

III.  Hephzibah   En   Earl  Chapman,  b.  at  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  27 
Jan.  1846;  died  at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  27  Ap.  1847,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Hephzibah   En   Earl  Chapman,  b.  at  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  19 
Jan.  1848;  died  at  Chicago,  111.,  25  Oct.  1849,  and  was  buried  in  Kenicott 
Grove,  111. 

V.  George  Washington  Chapman,  b.  at  Mount  Morris,  N.  Y.,  6 
July  1850. 

VI.  Edward    Herbert  Chapman,   b.   at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  25  Sept.      14594 


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1853;  married  in  Marshall  Co.,  Kansas,  28  Sept.  1872,  by  Rev.  William 
FitzGerald,  Roman  Catholic,  to  Anna  Calahan,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Ellen 
(Stolks)  Galahan.  They  were  living  at  Frankfort,  Kansas,  in  Feb.  1874. 

VII.  Mary  Elizabeth  Chapman,  b.  at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  23  Jan.  1856. 

VIII.  Caroline  Kenicott  Chapman,  b.  at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  3  Ap. 
1860. 

IX.  Lyman  Benedict  Chapman,  b.  at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  7  Nov.  1863. 


Chil.  of  James   Lewis  and   Alma  Jane   (Comstock)   En   Earl. 

I.  George  Lansing  En  Earl,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  4  June  1848;  died 
there,  18  Sept.  1849,  an^  was  buried  at  Adrian,  Mich. 

II.  Catharine  Elizabeth  En  Earl,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  9  June  1850; 
married  at  Napoleon,  Mich.,  2  Feb.  1870,  by  Rev.  F.  W.  Warren,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  Chester  William    Luce,  a  farmer,  son  of  Henry  Talmadge 
and  Lucy  Orena  (Fisher)  Luce,  of  Napoleon.     He  was  born  at  Manchester, 
Mich.,  21  Aug.  1847.     They  were  living  at  Napoleon  in  Feb.  1874. 

III.  Darius  Comstock  En  Earl,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  17  Ap.  1853  ; 
was  living  at  Moscow,  Mich.,  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 

Chil.  of  James   Lewis  and    Electa  Ann    (Edwards)    En    Earl. 

IV.  Herbert  Andrew  En  Earl,  b.  at  Franklin,  Mich.,  18  Aug.  1855. 

V.  Julia  Hephzibah  En  Earl,  b.  at  Franklin,  Mich.,  2  Nov.  1859. 

VI.  Frank  Gertrude  En  Earl,  b.  at  Franklin,  Mich.,  21  Aug.  1862. 

VII.  William  John  En  Earl,  b.  at  Jackson  City,  Mich.,  18  Nov.  1871. 


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Chil.  of  George  Montrose  Lansing  and   Emma  Jane  (Garland)   En   Earl.      2265 

I.  Karla  Cobb  En  Earl,  b.  at  Kingston,  Canada,  5  June  1 862. 

II.  Madge  McKibbin  En  Earl,  b.  at  Montreal,  Canada,  2  Dec.  1864. 


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III.  Henry  Frederick  St.  John  En  Earl,  b.  at  Prescott,  Canada,  27 
Dec.  1866;   died   there,  24  Jan.  1867,  and  was  buried  at  Ogdensbureh. 

N.Y. 


Chil.  of  William  and  Abla   (Taylor)   Miller. 

I.  Lucy  Bell  Miller,  b.  at  Unadilla,  N.  Y.,  5  Aug.  1861. 

II.  Caroline  Eliza  Miller,  b.  at  Unadilla,  N.  Y.,  i  July  1863. 

III.  William  Taylor  Miller,  b.  at  Unadilla,  N.  Y.,  16  Dec.  1864. 

IV.  Matilda  C.  Miller,  b.  at  Unadilla,  N.  Y.,  23  July  1867. 


Chil.  of  John   Henry  and  Anna  Jane   (Griffin)   Whitney. 

I.  Willard  Elmer  Whitney,  b.  in  Gorham,  Ohio,  23  Oct.  1860. 

II.  Frank  Elgin  Whitney,  b.  in  Gorham,  Ohio,  15  Sept.  1863. 


Chil.  of  Hiram   Northrop  and  Clarissa  Wood   (Squire)   Whitney. 

I.  Catharine  Bell  Whitney,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  22  June  1863. 

II.  Charles  Abel  Whitney,  b.  at  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  19  Sept.  1866. 

III.  Elizabeth  Patterson  Whitney,  b.  at  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  24  Ap.  1869. 

Chil.  of  Merlin   Gardner  and  Julia  Amanda  (Whitney)   Merithew. 

I.  Martha    Aleda    Merithew,  b.  at  Sidney  Centre,  N.  Y.,  26  Aug. 
1859;  died  at  Sidney  Centre,  16  Dec.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Frederick  Winsor  Merithew,  b.  at  Sidney  Centre,  N.  Y.,  29 
Oct.  1862  ;    was  killed  by  falling  from  a  waggon,  29  Aug.  1868,  at  Sidney 

Centre ;  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Charles  Henry  Merithew,  b.  at  Sidney  Centre,  N.  Y.,  23  June 

1866. 


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Chil.  of  John  and   Sarah   Ann   (Whitney)   Blanchard. 

I.  Elmore   Seymour   Blanchard,  b.  at  Sidney  Centre,  N.  Y.,  18 
Nov.  1867. 

II.  Frederick  David  Blanchard,  b.  at  Sidney  Centre,  N.  Y.,  2  Sept. 
1872. 


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Child   of  George  W.   and   Clara  (Whitney)   Manzor. 

I.   Merlin    Gardner    Manzor,  b.  at   Sidney  Centre,  N.  Y.,  20  Jan. 
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Chil.  of  Theodore  Legrand  and   Mary  (Nine)  Whitney. 

I.  Charles  Warren  Whitney,  b.  26  Feb.  1866. 

II.  James  Theodore  Whitney,  b.  in  July  1868. 

III.  Caroline  Whitney,  twin,  b.  5  July  1870;  died  20  Oct.  1873. 

IV.  Henry  Whitney,  twin,  b.  5  July  1870;  died  in  Aug.  1871. 

V.  Catharine  Whitney,  b.  in  Jan.  1873. 

VI.  Mary  Whitney,  b.  in  Sept.  1874. 


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Chil.  of  Henry  and   Harriet  Minerva  (Whitney)  Wickham. 

I.  Howard  Wickham,  b.  at  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  2  Aug.  1858. 

II.  Caroline  Wickham,  b.  at  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  16  May  1860;  died  at 
Oneonta,  15  July  1864,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Harriet  Wickham,  b.  at  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  14  July  1863. 

IV.  Henry  Bovee  Wickham,  b.  at  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  24  Ap.  1872. 


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Chil.  of  Morrington   and    Phebo   Lavinla   (Whitney)   Williams. 

I.  William  Williams,    b.  at   Sidney,  N.  Y.,  11  June  1863;  died  at 
Sidney,  13  Aug.  1866,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Frank  Williams,  b.  at  Sidney,  N.  Y.,  29  June  1865. 

III.  Caroline  Williams,  b.  at  Sidney,  N.  Y.,  16  June  1869. 

IV.  Lulie  Adelaide  Williams,  b.  at  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  4  June  1874. 


Chll.  of  Isaac  and   Lucy  (Root)  Barnum. 

I.  Isaac  Delos  Barnum,  a  photographer;  dwelt  at  Cortland,  N.Y., 
and  died  there  in  1873.     His  widow  was  said  to  be  living  at  McGrawville, 
N.  Y.,  in  June  1875. 

II.  Thomas  Whitney  Barnum,  was  said  to  be  living  at  New  York 
City  in  1 874. 


Child  of  Samuel  and   Electa  (Barnum)   Lewis. 
I.  Miles  Lewis,  lived  at  Little  San  Jose,  Cal.,  in  1874. 

Chil.  of  Richard  Whitney  and   Rachel   (Clllett)   Barnum. 


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I.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Barnum,  b.  in  New  York,  15  June  1831;  married      14597 
in  Waterford,   Mich.,  i  Jan.  1853,  Abram  Titsworth,  a  farmer,  who  was 

born  in  New  York,  15  Aug.  1829,  son  of  Jacob  and  Jane  (Vantine) 
Titsworth.  They  settled  in  Groveland,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in 
Sept.  1874. 

II.  Harriet  Melissa   Barnum,   b.   in   New  York,   29  Oct.  1835; 
married  in  Waterford,  Mich.,  2  Nov.  1852,  Ell  Harden,  of  Waterford.     She 

married  (2d)  Davis;    and  her  present  place  of  residence  is  not 

known. 


III.  Emily  Louisa  Barnum,  b.  at  Lapeer,  Mich.,  23  Aug.  1838; 
married  at  Token  Creek,  Wis.,  3  Dec.  1858,  John  Robinson  Hazen,  a 
farmer,  son  of  Erastus  and  Lucy  (Hamilton)  Hazen,  of  Waterloo,  Wis. 


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He  was  born  at  Westville,  N.  Y.,  in  1834.  They  settled  at  Waterloo,  and 
were  living  there  in  Jan.  1875;  having  dwelt  for  three  years  in  Mitchell, 
Iowa.  He  served  as  lieutenant  in  Co.  K,  i6th  Reg.,  Wis.  Vol.,  from  15 
Aug.  1 86 1  till  his  resignation,  4  Nov.  1862;  and  took  part  in  the  battles 
of  Shiloh,  ist  Corinth,  luka,  and  2d  Corinth. 

IV.  Elbert  Judson  Barnum,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Mich.,  16  June  1841;    14605 
a  farmer;  settled  at  Goodrich ville,  Mich.,  and,  in  1865,  moved  to  Hadley, 
Mich.,  where  he  was  married,  12  Jan.  1867,  by  Rev.  Lucius  S.  Tedman, 
pastor  of  the  Meth.  Epis.  Church  of  Dryden,  Mich.,  to  Sarah  E.  Heming- 
way,  dau.   of  George  and   Sarah   Elmira  (Flint)  Hemingway,  of  Hadley, 
where  she  was  born  17  Aug.  1852.     They  settled  in  Hadley;  thence,  in 
1869,  moved  to  Groveland,  Mich.;  returned  to  Hadley  in  1871;  and  from 
there,  in  1872,  went  to  Birch  Run,  Mich.,  where  they  were  living  in  March 
1875. 

V.  Mary   Lovangia   Barnum,  b.  at  Bloomfield  Centre,  Mich.,  29    14607 
Nov.  1843;  married  at  Goodrichville,  Mich.,  16  Aug.  1863,  by  Rev.  J.  B. 
Varnum,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Henry  David   Miller,  a  merchant,  son  of 
Jacob  and  Betsey  Elizabeth  (Randolph)  Miller,  of  Hadley,  Mich.,  where  he 

was  born,  29  Nov.  1841.  They  dwelt  for  one  year  at  Goodrichville;  two 
years  at  Hadley ;  six  and  a  half  years  at  the  corner  of  Hamilton  and  Van 
Buren  Streets,  Saginaw  City,  Mich.;  and  then  settled  at  Birch  Run,  Mich., 
where  they  were  living  in  Jan.  1875.  He  enlisted  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  16 
Sept.  1 86 1,  in  Co.  F,  ist  Reg.,  Mich.  Cavalry;  and  was  discharged,  3  Ap. 

1863,  at  Detroit.     He  was  captured  at  the  battle  of  Winchester,  Va.,  24 
May  1862 ;  was  paroled  13  Sept.  1862 ;  and  was  wounded  in  the  wrist  at 
Wolf  Run  Shoals,  Va.,  I  Jan.  1863. 

VI.  Luceiia   Rebecca   Barnum,  b.  at  Bloomfield  Centre,  Mich.,  i    14610 
Oct.  1845;   taught  school  from  1860  to  1866;   married  at  Grand  Blanc, 
Mich.,  I  Sept.  1866,  Milo  Swears,  a   farmer,  born  at  Goodrich,  in   Atlas, 
Mich.,  19  June  1838,  son  of  Manley  and  Lydia  (Van  Clief)  Swears.    They 
settled  on  a  farm  in  Atlas;  and  in  June  1874,  moved  to  Ortonville,  Mich., 
where  they  were  keeping  a  hotel  in  Jan.  1875.     He  enlisted  at  Goodrich, 

22  Oct.  1862,  as  corporal,  in  Co.  C,  loth  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.  Infantry;  and 
was  discharged  at  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  5  Feb.  1864.  He  reenlisted,  6  Feb. 

1 864,  in  the  same  company ;  was  appointed  sergeant  on  the  same  day,  and 
first-sergeant  24  June  1865;    and  was  discharged  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  19 
July  1865,  having  taken  part  in  thirty-two  battles,  without  a  wound. 

VII.  Eveline  Parin  Barnum,  b.  at  Bloomfield  Centre,  Mich.,  2  Ap.  i  14613 
1850;  married  at  Goodrich,  Mich.,  16  Sept.  1866,  by  Rev.  G.  C.  Graham, 
Methodist,  to  Abram   H.  Crampton,  a  farmer,  son  of  Cook  and  Lydia  Ann 
(Tunison)  Crampton,  of  Hadley,  Mich.,  where  he  was  born  in  1845.    They 


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settled  at  Hadley,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1875.  He  enlisted,  20 
Sept.  1864,  in  the  I3th  Reg.  of  Mich.  Volunteers;  and  was  discharged  at 
Jackson,  Mich.,  I  July  1865. 

VIII.  Frances  Amelia  Barnum,  b.  at  Goodrich,  Mich.,  2  June  1853; 
married  at  South  Saginaw,  Mich.,  21  Sept.  1871,  John  Ballantlne,  a 
sawyer,  who  was  born  at  Flint,  Mich.,  16  Oct.  1842,  son  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  (McLauren)  Ballantine,  from  Scotland.  They  settled  at  Saginaw 
City,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1875.  He  served  in  Co.  A,  2d 
Reg.,  Mich.  Cavalry,  during  the  war  of  1861. 


Chil.  of  Austin   and   Rebecca   (Barnum)   Squire. 

I.  Linus   Squire,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  27  Oct.  1832;    a  physician, 
educated  at  the  Medical  College  of  Chicago ;  married  at  Lake  Mills,  Wis., 
12  May  1853,  Margaret  Hannah,  whose  parents  lived  in  Jefferson  Co.,  Wis. 
She  was  born  in  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.,  10  Aug.  1834,  dau.  of  Joseph 
and  Lily  (Wilson)  Hannah.     They  settled  at  Waterloo,  Wis.;  and  moved, 
3  Dec.  1863,  to  West  Mitchell,  Iowa,  where  they  were  living  in  1874. 

II.  John  Barnum  Squire,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.Y.,  28  Feb.  1834;  married 
at  Waterloo,  Wis.,  4  July  1855,  Harriet  Streeter,  dau.  of  Abraham  Vander- 
pool  and   Christine   Streeter.     They  settled  at  Spencer,  Iowa,  and  were 
living  there  in  1 874. 

III.  Polly  Joan   Squire,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  16  Oct.  1836;  married 
at  Waterloo,  Wis.,  17  Jan.  1856,  David  Sanders,  son  of  Joshua  and  Mary 
(Young)  Sanders,  of  Hunterdon  County,  N.  J.,   where  he  was  born  30 
Oct.  1828.     They  settled  at  Waterloo,  and  were  living  there  in  1874,  with- 
out children. 

IV.  Manlius   Squire,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  i  Oct.  1838;    a  farmer; 
married  at  Canaan,  Ohio,  I  Jan.  1861,  by  Rev.  John  Hough,  Presbyterian, 
to  Esther  Mettle  Stainton,  dau.  of  Peter  and  Freelove  (Groger)  Stainton, 
of  Canaan,  where  she  was  born  3  Dec.  1840.     They  dwelt  at  Jefferson, 
Wis.,   till  i  Ap.  1870;    at   Canaan,   Ohio,  till  26   Ap.  1872;    and   then 
returned  to  Jefferson,  where  they  were  living  in  1 874. 

V.  Homer   Squire,  b.   at   Apulia,   N.  Y.,  4  June  1841;    a   farmer; 
married  at  Waterloo,  Wis.,  20  Dec.  1860,  Sophie  Elizabeth  Perkins,  who 
was  born    at    Rochester,  Vt,  8  July  1841,  dau.  of  John  Trumbull  and 
Isabella  (Cornwall)  Perkins.     They  dwelt  at  Sparta,  Wis.,  from  the  Fall  of 
1862  to  1863  ;  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  1865;  at  Tama  City,  Iowa,  in  1867,  and 

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the  intervening  and  remaining  years,  at  Waterloo,  where  they  were  living 
in  1874,  without  children.  He  has  been  marshal  of  the  city  of  Waterloo 
for  three  terms. 

VI.  Samuel    Adee   Squire,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  8  Dec.  1844;  a 
farmer;   enlisted  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  i  Dec.  1863,  m   Co.  D,  I3th   Reg., 
Wis.  Vol.  Infantry,  and  was  discharged  27  June  1865.     He  married,  22 
Feb.  1868,  at  her  father's  house  in  Waterloo,  Wis.,  Julia  Alvira  Knapp,  who 
was  born   at  Bytown,  now  Ottawa  City,  Canada,   27  May  1846,  dau.  of 
Charles  Butler  and   Mary  Ann  (Blake)  Knapp.     They  dwelt  for  several 
years  at  Waterloo;    and  in  1872,  moved   to   Mount  Pisgah,  Wis.,  where 
they  were  living  in  1874. 

VII.  Permelia  Jane  Squire,  b.  at  Waterloo,  Wis.,  7  Sept  1848; 
died  there,  22  Sept.  1849,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  near  the  "  white 
school-house." 

VIII.  Charity  Matilda  Squire,  b.  at  Waterloo,  Wis.,  22  March  1851; 
died  there,  26  Sept.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  near  the  "white 
school-house." 

IX.  Sarah  Josephine  Squire,  b.  at  Waterloo,  Wis.,  24  Sept.  1854; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Linus  and   Polly   (Barnum)   Squire. 

I.  Amos    Squire,  b.    at   Agulia,   N.  Y.,  7   Sept.  1834;    a  teacher; 
married  at  Lake   Mills,  Wis.,   30  Sept.  1855,   by   Rev.  J.   F.   Ostrander, 
Christian,  to  Elizabeth  Abby  Passmore,  who  was  born  at  Livingstonville, 
in  Broome,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Oct.  1837,  dau.  of  John  and  Betsey  Augusta  (Lang- 
worthy)  Passmore.     They  settled  at  Waterloo,  Wis. ;  and  were  living  there 
in  Nov.  1874,  he  being  then  principal  of  the  Waterloo  Graded   School. 
He  enlisted,  as  a  private,  13   Feb.  1865,  in  Co.  E,  48th  Reg.,  Wis.  Vol. 
Infantry;  was  commissioned  quarter-master  sergeant  of  the  regiment;  and 
served  till  discharged  at  Fort  Larned,  Kansas,  i  Nov.  1865,  on  a  certificate 
of  disability. 

II.  Emily  Amelia  Squire,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.Y.,  24  July  1836;  married 
at  Waterloo,  Wis.,  I  Oct.  1855,  by  John  Mosher,  Esq.,  to  Clarence  Corn- 
stock  Vanderpoel,   a   manufacturer  of  woollen   goods,   who  was   born  at 
East    Chatham,    N.  Y.,    22    Nov.  1830,    son    of   Abram    and    Christiana 
(Gifford)  Vanderpoel.     They  settled  at  Newport,  Wis. ;  and  thence  moved 
to  West  Mitchell,  Iowa,  where  they  were  living  in  1874. 


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III.  Howell  Squire,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  27  July  1838;  a  dealer  in 
lumber;  married  at  Waterloo,  Wis.,  8  Sept.  1861,  by  Rev.  James  Gushing, 
Methodist,  to  Amanda  Harriet  Lamb,  who  was  born  at  Clay,  N.Y.,  1 1  Feb. 
1843,  dau.  of  James  Richard  and  Lily  Bump  (Smith)  Lamb.     They  settled 
at  Waterloo,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1874. 

IV.  Thomas  Barnum  Squire,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  i  Sept.  1841;  a 
farmer;   enlisted  at  Delton,  Wis.,  11  Oct.  1861,  as  musician,  in  the   I2th 
Reg.   of  Wis.  Volunteers,  for  three  years;  was  discharged  at  Natchez, 
Miss.,  4  Jan.  1864;  reenlisted  at  Natchez,  5  Jan.  1864,  and  was  discharged 
at  Louisville,  Ky.,  16  July  1865.     He  was  married,  15  Jan.  1865,  at  Port- 
land, Wis.,  by  Rev.   Andrew  B.   Bishop,   Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Ellen 
Miranda  Brookins,  who  was  born  at  Yarmouth,  Canada  West,  2  Feb.  1843, 
dau.  of  James  and  Sophronia  (Smith)  Brookins.     They  settled  at  Waterloo, 
Wis.,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1874. 

V.  Charles   Morris   Squire,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  28  June  1844;  a 
merchant;     married    at   Spencer,    Iowa,    I   June  1873,  by   Rev.  William 
Coleman,  Congregational,  to  Anna   Elizabeth   Runyan,  who   was  born   at 
Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y.,  28  Jan.  1847,  dau.  of  Philip  Wells  and  Harriet 
(Newell)  Runyan.     They  settled  at  Spencer,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov. 
1874. 

VI.  Chloe  Ette  Squire,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  20  Nov.  1846;  married 
at  Waterloo,  Wis.,  4  Nov.  1868,  by  Rev.  Samuel  S.  Lang,  Methodist,  to 
George  Timothy  Frazee,  a  watch-maker  and  jeweller,  of  West  Mitchell, 
Iowa,  who  was  born  at  Calais,  Maine,  20  Aug.  1 843,  son  of  James  and 
Sarah  (Perry)  Frazee,  from  Queens  Co.,  New  Brunswick.     They  settled  at 
West  Mitchell,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1874.     He  enlisted,  20  Aug. 
1862,  in  Co.  G,  27th  Reg.,  Iowa  Volunteer  Infantry;  was  discharged  at 
Clinton,  Iowa,  9  Aug.  1865,  having  taken  part  in  seven  battles  and  twenty- 
three  skirmishes. 

VII.  Mary  Adele  Squire,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  24  March  1849;  died 
at  Waterloo,  Wis.,  21  Sept.  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 

VIII.  Jonathan  Squire,  b.  at  Waterloo,  Wis.,  11  Jan.  1852;  died  at 
Waterloo,  29  Dec.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  Eudora  Delphine  Squire,  b.  at  Waterloo,  Wis.,  21  Sept.  1854; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  1 874. 

X.  Flora  Electa  Squire,  b.  at  Waterloo,  Wis.,  2  Nov.  1858;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  1874. 


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Chil.  of  Alanson    and    Emily    (Barnum)    Barnum. 

I.  Amanda   Malvina  Barnum,   b.   in  Jamesville,  N.  Y.,  27  Aug. 
1838;  died  in  Jamesville,  8  Oct.  1838,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Helen  Jane  Barnum,  b.  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  19  Ap.  1840;  died  in 
Syracuse,  21  July  1842,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  John  Thomas  Barnum,  b.  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  31  Oct.  1843; 
enlisted,  15  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  I,  23d  Reg.,  Mich.  Volunteer  Infantry,  and 
was  discharged  at  Salisbury,  N.  C.,  28  June  1865.     He  was  instantly  killed 
by  a  falling  tree,   at  Oregon,  Mich.,  18  June  1866,  and  was  buried  at 
Oakwood,  Mich.     He  was  unmarried. 

IV.  Louisa  Barnum,  b.  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  5  May  1845;  died  5  May 
1845,  and  was  buried  in  Syracuse. 

V.  Harrison  Willard  Barnum,  b.  in  Goodrichville,  Mich.,  22  Dec. 
1848;  died  in  Goodrichville,  23  Jan.  1849,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  John   and   Irena   (Barnum)    Locke. 

I.  Josiah  Locke. 

II.  Albert  Locke. 

III.  Reuben  Locke. 

IV.  Ruhama  Locke. 

"All  living  in  Michigan,  in  1874." 


Chil.  of  Charles   Morris  and    Lois  Ann    (Thomas)   Barnum. 

I.  Barnum,  a  son,  served  throughout  the  war  of  1861. 

II.  Harrison   Barnum,  was  living,  it  is  said,  at  Gaylord,  Mich.,  in 
Sept.  1874. 


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Chil.  of  George   Frederick  and   Laura   Louisa   (Parsons)   Wright. 

I.  George  Frederick  Wright,  b.  at  Fort  Wayne,  Indiana,  22  July 
1840;  died  at  Fort  Wayne,  13  July  1842,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Flora   Agnes  Wright,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin,  21  Feb.  1843; 
and  was  living  there  in  1874. 

III.  Lark  Whitney  Wright,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin,  3  May  1844; 
died  at  Oshkosh,  10  March  1844,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Azalia  Case  Wright,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin,  9  Nov.  1846; 
and  was  living  there  in  1 874. 

V.  Bird  Hope  Wright,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin,  18  Nov.  1848  ;  died 
at  Oshkosh,  1 7  Aug.  1 849,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.  Light  Chute  Wright,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin,  3   Nov.  1849; 
died  at  Oshkosh,  3  Ap.  1 860,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Gift  Friendship  Wright,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin,  i  Jan.  1852; 
died  there,  31  Dec.  1858. 

VIII.  Viola  Louisa  Wright,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin,  12  May  1856; 
and  lived  there  in  1874. 

IX.  Calla   Nancy  Wright,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin,  1 7  Ap.  1858; 
and  was  living  there  in  1 874. 


Chil.  of  Erasmus  Darwin  and   Betsey  Whitney  (Wright)   Flnney. 

I.  Newton  Sobieski  Finney,  b.  at  Sacket's  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  in  1836; 
was  appointed  an  officer  in  the  U.  S.  Coast  Survey  in  1855,  and  continued 
in  command  of  a  party  till  the  war  of  1861  began,  when  he  joined  the 
Confederate  army,  and  served  as  captain  of  engineers,  in  command  of  the 
arsenal  at  Augusta,  Ga.,  during  the  war.  On  the  return  of  peace,  he 
settled  at  Brunswick,  Ga.,  as  a  shipping  and  commission  merchant,  of  the 
firm  of  N.  S.  Finney  &  Co.,  where  he  lived  till  I  Oct.  1872.  He  then 
went  to  New  York  City,  where  he  was  dwelling  in  Sept.  1874,  a  member 
of  the  firm  of  King,  Finney  &  Co.,  railway  bankers  and  merchants,  at  84 
Broadway.  He  married,  17  Ap.  1860,  at  Brunswick,  Ga.,  Josephine 
Elizabeth  DuBlgnon,  who  was  born  at  Brunswick,  3  Feb.  1841,  dau.  of 
Joseph  and  Felicite  (Riffault)  DuBignon,  of  Brunswick. 


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II.  Edwin  Finney,  b.  at  Sacket's  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  in  1840;  enlisted,  as 
musician,  in  the  2d  Reg.  of  Wis.  Volunteers,  and  served  through  the  war; 
is  married;  and  was  living  at  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin,  in  1874. 

III.  Georgians  Milton  Finney,  b.  at  Sacket's  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  2  Nov. 
1841;    married   at  60  Algoma   Street,   Oshkosh,  Wis.,   21  Dec.  1864,   by 
Rev.  H.  G.   McArthur,    Congregational,    to    Henry   Baldwin   Harshaw,   of 
Oshkosh,  who  was  born  at  Argyle,  N.  Y.,  13  June  1842,  son  of  George 
Charles  and  Reliance  (Terry)   Harshaw.     They  settled  at  Oshkosh,  and 
were  living  there  in  1874,  at  80  High  Street,  he  being  then  clerk  of  the 
District  Court.      He  enlisted,  21  Ap.  1861,  in  Co.  E,  2d  Reg.,  Wis.  Vol. 
Infantry;  reached  the  rank  of  second-lieutenant;  took  part  in  the  first  and 
second  battles  of  Bull  Run,  South  Mountain,  Antietam,  Fredericksburgh, 
Chancellorsville,  Gettysburgh,  Mine  Run,  Wilderness,  and  Spottsylvania, 
in  the  last  of  which,  8  May  1 864,  his  left  arm  was  taken  off  by  a  grape- 
shot.     He  was  mustered  out  29  June  1864. 


Chil.  of  Joseph   and   Emeline  Theresa   (Wright)  Jackson. 

I.  Aurora  Stewart  Jackson,  b.  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  20  May  1 839 ; 
died  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  6  Dec.  1846,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Robert  Wallace  Jackson,  b.  at  Southport,  Wis.,  12  Aug.  1842  ; 
a    book-keeper;    grad.  at    Beloit    College    in  1858;    and    was   living   at 
Shawano,  Wis.,  in  Sept.  1876.     He  entered  Co.  C,  2ist  Reg.,  Wis.  Vol- 
unteers, as  sergeant,  5  Sept.  1862;  was  appointed  second-lieutenant  8  Oct. 
1862,  and  first-lieutenant  in  Feb.  1863  ;  and  was  in  command  of  his  com- 
pany at  the  battle  of  Chickamauga,  where  he  was  captured.     He  was  taken 
to  Atlanta,  and  thence  to  Libby  prison,  Richmond,  Va.,  where  he  remained 
for  a  year ;  and  was  then  transferred  to  Macon,  Ga.,  where  he  spent  sev- 
eral months.      He  was  one  of  the  six  hundred  prisoners,  whom  the  rebels 
marched,  nearly  naked,  through  the  streets  of  Charleston,  S.  C.,  and  then 
placed  under  fire  of  the  Union  batteries  in  the  harbor ;  after  which  they 
were  taken  to  Columbia,  S.  C.,  where  they  were  freed  by  Gen.  Sherman. 
He  was  discharged  8  Ap.  1865.     He  married,  17  Sept.  1876,  at  Shawano, 
Lucy  Christie. 

III.  Joseph  Henry  Jackson,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.  25  Aug.  1845  ;  a 
hardware-merchant  and  tinner;  married  at  Rockford,  111.,  2  Nov.  1872,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Smith,  pastor  of  the   Second  Congregational  Church,  to  Sarah 
Jane  Stow,  only  dau.  of  Daniel  and  Jane  Ann  (Needham)  Stow,  of  Essex, 
N.  Y.,   where   she  was    born   7   Oct.   1844.      He  dwelt  at  Beloit,  Wis., 


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1869-1870;  at  Rockford,  111.,  1871-1872;  and  then  moved  to  Shawano, 
Wis.,  where  they  were  living  in  June  1875,  with  one  child. 

IV.  Elects  Emeline  Jackson,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  19  March  1848 ; 
married,  6  Sept.  1867,  Samuel  Crey  Rhoades,  a  civil  engineer,  son  of  Alfred 
and  Sarah  (Grey)  Rhoades.     They  were  living  at  Grand  Crossing,  111.,  in 
March  1875,  and  had  three  children,  but  were  unwilling  to  communicate 

their  names. 

V.  Helen   Marian  Jackson,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  24  March  1850; 
married  there,  12  Dec.  1872,  by  Rev.  W.  A.  Chamberlin,  Congregational, 
to  William  Alexander  Cordon,  a  physician,  son  of  Rev.  Joseph  and  Sarah 
Ann  (Robinson)  Gordon,  of  Athens,  Ohio,  and  Washington,  Penn.     He 
graduated  at  the  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago.    They  settled  at  Oshkosh, 
and  were  living  there  in  June  1875.     He  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861, 
in  Cole's  Maryland  Cavalry. 

VI.  Leonard  Martin  Jackson,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  29  Feb.  1852  ; 
died  at  Oshkosh,  3  July  1858,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  George  Wright  Jackson,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  23  Aug.  1854; 
a  telegrapher;  married  at  Sacramento,  Cal.,  19  Jan.  1875,  Julia  Lorenzo. 
They  were  living  at  Sacramento  in  March  1875. 

VIII.  Martha  Virginia  Jackson,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  16  Dec.  1858; 
and  was  living  there  in  March  1875. 


Chil.  of  William   Wallace  and   Mary   Elizabeth    (Evans)   Wright. 

I.  Henrietta  Almera  Wright,  b.  in  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  15  Nov.  1845; 
died  in  Oshkosh,  23  Ap.  1847,  an^  was  buried  there. 


II.  William  Walter  Wright,  b.  in  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  27  Dec.  1846;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  father,  in  1874,  unmarried.     He  served  under 
Gen.  Sherman,  in  the  campaign  from  Atlanta  to  the  Ocean,  in  the  2  1st 
Reg.  of  Wisconsin  Volunteers;  and  was  wounded  in  the  foot,  14  May  1864, 
in  the  battle  of  Resaca.     He  enlisted  in  Sept.  1863,  in  Oshkosh,  and  was 
discharged  in  Louisville,  Ky.,  18  July  1865. 

III.  George  Frederick  Wright,  b.  in  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  12  Dec.  1848; 
a  book-keeper;  married  there,  9  May  1871,  by  Rev.  George  C.  Haddock, 
Methodist,   to    Betsey  Jones   Fowle,  whose  parents,   from   Genesee  Co., 
N.  Y.,  settled  in  Rock  Co.,  Wis.,  where  she  was  born,  2  Feb.  1850,  dau.  of 


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Jacob  and  Lovina  (Bump)  Fowle.  They  lived  in  Russell,  Kansas,  from  12 
May  1871  to  Oct.  1871;  then  dwelt  in  Wilson,  Kansas  (where  he  was  a 
justice  of  the  peace),  till  20  Sept.  1873;  and  thereupon  returned  to 
Oshkosh,  where  they  resided  in  1 874,  without  children. 

IV.  Frank  Esler  Wright,  b.  in  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  2  Ap.  1851;  and  was 
living  there  in  1 874,  unmarried. 

V.  Mary  Adele  Wright,  b.  in   Oshkosh,  Wis.,  12  June  1853;  and 
was  living  there  in  1874,  unmarried. 

VI.  Ida   May  Wright,  b.  in  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  19  May  1855;  and  was 
living  there  in  1874. 

VII.  Edward  Eugene  Wright,  b.  in  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  22  May  1858. 

VIII.  Newton  Glenn  Wright,  b.  in  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  12  Ap.  1860. 

IX.  Jennie  Arabell  Wright,  b.  in  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  3  May  1862. 

X.  Nellie  Kenerday  Wright,  b.  in  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  23  May  1865. 

XI.  Emily  Wright,  b.  in  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  20  Aug.  1867;  died  20  Aug. 
1867,  and  was  buried  in  Oshkosh. 


Chil.  of  Philip  Van   Rensselaer  and    Hannah    Drake  (Coffin)   Wright. 

I.  Walton  Wright,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  2  Oct.  1850;  died  at  Oshkosh, 
2  Ap.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Myette    Roselle  Wright,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.,   7  March  185^;    14646; 
married   there,  27  June  1873,  Charles   Howard   Whitney,  born   at  Calais, 
Maine,  son  of  Ephraim  and  Abigail  (Dutch)  Whitney.     They  were  living 

at  San  Buenaventura,  Cal.,  in  June  1877. 

III.  Netta  Electa  Wright,  b.  at  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  30  Aug.  1854;  and 
was  living  at  San  Buenaventura,  Cal.,  in  June  1877,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  John   Walter  and    Henrietta  Almera   (Wright)   Scon. 

I.   Eva   Virginia    Scott,  b.  at   53    Algoma  Street,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  15 
June  1852  ;  married  at  the  house  of  her  mother,  1 1  Elm  Street,  Oshkosh, 


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7002 


Whitney  Family. 


1 8  June  1872,  by  Rev.  William  Page  Stowe,  Methodist  Episcopal,  of  Mil- 
waukee, to  Henry  Silas  Janes,  teller  of  the  First  National  Bank  of  Oshkosh 
who  was  born  at  Neenah,  Wis.,  4  Sept.  1848,  son  of  Henry  Clinton  and 
Almira  Louger  (Jacobs)  Janes.  She  died  in  the  same  house,  18  Aug 
1872,  and  was  buried  in  the  Oshkosh  Cemetery.  He  resided  at  Oshkosh 
in  1874. 

II.  Nettie  Aurora  Scott,  b.  at  53  Algoma  Street,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  23 
Aug.  1856;  and  was  living  with  her  mother,  in  June  1877,  at  n  Elm 
Street,  Oshkosh. 


Child  of  Sylvanus  Chapel   and   Almira  Sally  (White)   Whitney. 

I.  Celia  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y.,  25  July  1851; 
married  at  Utica,  Wis.,  10  Dec.  1867,  George  Henry  Thompson,  a  farmer, 
afterward  a  dealer  in  dry  goods,  son  of  Elihu  and  Sophia  (Mosley) 
Thompson,  of  Aurora,  Wis.  He  was  born  at  Waukesha,  Wis.,  26  Nov. 
1839.  They  settled  at  Waukau,  Wis.,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1876. 
He  served  for  one  year  during  the  war  of  1861,  in  Co.  K,  5th  Reg.,  Wis. 
Vol.  Infantry ;  and  took  part  in  the  battle  of  Hatcher's  Run,  and  the  first 
and  second  battles  of  Petersburgh. 


Child   of  Reuben   and   Mary   Elizabeth   (Whitney)   Hloks. 

I-  Hicks,  a  son,  died  when   about   three    months   old,  and 

before  June  1850. 


Chll.  of  George  Washington   and   Rhoda   Eliza   (Whitney)   Baker. 

7003  I.  Elnora  Adelaide  Baker,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  N.  Y.,  22  Aug.  1850; 
married  at  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  4  Jan.  1870,  Abel  Babcock,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Perry  Greene  and  Eliza  (Sheffield)  Babcock,  of  Scriba,  N.  Y.     He  was 
born  in  Washington  Co.,  R.  I.,  1 1  Dec.  1844.     They  settled  at  Scriba,  and 
were  living  there  in  June  1875. 

7004  II.  Clarence  George   Baker,  b.  at   Philadelphia,  N.  Y.,  13  Aug. 

1852  ;  died  at  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1865,  and  was  buried  there. 

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Chil.  of  John   Ingersol   and   Lovina   (Crosby)   Whitney. 

I.  Emily  Viola  Whitney,  b.  in  Waterloo,  Wis.,  28  Sept.  1855  ;  mar- 
ried there,  6  Oct.  1875,  in  her  mother's  house,    Daniel   Charles  Kelly,  a 
farmer,  son  of  John  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Tool)  Kelly,  of  Watertown, 
Wis.,  where  he  was  born  25  Oct.  1852. 

II.  John  Duane  Whitney,  b.  in  Waterloo,  Wis.,  29  May  1858;  and 
was  living  there  in  Feb.  1875. 

III.  Adeline  Whitney,  b.  in  Waterloo,  Wis.,  25  Feb.  1860;  and  was 
living  there  in  Feb.  1875. 


Chil.  of  William   Grumman   and   Polly  (Whitney)   Young. 

I.  George  Anson  Young,  b.  in  Paris,  now  Kirkland,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec. 
1825  ;  a  farmer;  married  at  her  father's  house  in  Kirkland,  8  Oct.  1851,  by 
Rev.  Orlo  Bartholomew,  Presbyterian,  of  Augusta,  N.  Y.,  to  Irena  Adeline 
Miller,  born  in  Kirkland,  24  Ap.  1833,  dau.  of  Alonzo  Green  and  Prudence 
(Goff)  Miller.     They  lived  in  Marshall,  N.  Y.,  a  half  mile  south  of  Deans- 
ville,  in  1874. 

II.  Julia  Ann  Young,  b.  in  Kirkland,  now  Marshall,  N.  Y.,  2  Sept. 
1827;  married  there,  31  March  1852,  in  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Hiram 
H.  Kellogg,  Presbyterian,  of  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  to  William  Flavel  Buckley,  a 
farmer,  born  in  Marshall,  9  Ap.  1822,  son  of  William  Worden  and  Esther 
(Sturges)  Buckley.     They  settled  in  Marshall,  near  Deansville ;  where  he 
died,  12  Nov.  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Deansville  Cemetery.     She  lived 
near  Deansville  in  1 874. 

III.  Laura  Betsey  Young,  b.  in  Kirkland,  N.  Y.,  29  Ap.  1831;  mar- 
ried there,  in  her  father's  house,  12  Sept.  1855,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tuttle,  Pres- 
byterian, of  Deansville,  N.  Y.,  to  Orris  Josiah  Hart,  a  farmer,  whose  father 
then  lived  in  White  Pigeon,  Michigan.     He  was  born  in  Marshall,  N.  Y., 
ii  Dec.  1826,  son  of  Warren  and  Harriet  (Page)  Hart.     He  was  a  justice 
of  the  peace,  in  Marshall,  in  1874. 

IV.  Edward  Dwight  Young,  b.  in  Kirkland,  N.  Y.,  18  Sept.  1833  ;  a 
farmer;  married  in  1863,  at  her  father's  house  in  Marshall,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Paine,  Universalist,  of  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  to  Ellen  Maria  Cridley,  who  was 
born  in  Marshall,  9  Aug.  1839,  dau.  of  Oscar  Barton  and  Charlotte  Mercy 
(Stebbins)   Gridley.     He  resided  in  Marshall,  next  door  to  his    father's 
house,  in  1874. 


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7012  V.  William  Grumman  Young,  b.  in  Kirkland,  N.Y.,  14  Aug.  1843; 
a  farmer;  married  at  103  Court  Street,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  i  Oct.  1868,  by  Rev. 
Daniel  G.  Corey,  Baptist,  to  Helen  Adelaide  Sayles,  whose  father  then 
lived  in  Mohawk,  N.  Y.  She  was  born  in  Frankfort,  N.  Y.,  27  May  1848, 
dan.  of  Nathan  Verian  and  Nancy  Maria  (Brockway)  Sayles.  They  lived 
at  Kirkland,  with  his  father,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  John   Candee  and   Anna   (Whitney)   Peck. 

7013  I.  Seth  Whitney  Peck,  b.  at  Kirkland,  now  Marshall,  N.  Y.,  25  Ap. 
1828;    a    farmer;    married  at  her  father's  house,  I  Oct.  1851,  by  Rev. 
Hiram  H.  Kellogg,  Congregational,  to  Mary  Barton,  dau.  of  Eliphaz  Breed 
and  Polly  Maria  (Barker)  Barton,  of  Marshall,  where  she  was  born  1 8  May 
1830.     They  settled  on  a  part  of  his  father's  homestead,  in  Marshall,  and 
were  living  there  in  1874.     He  has  been  supervisor  of  the  town  for  three 
years. 

7014  II.  Charles  Isaac  Peck,  b.  at  Marshall,  N.  Y.,  5  July  1838;  a  farmer; 
married  at   her   father's   house,  17  Dec.  1862,  by  Rev.  L.  W.  Hayhurst, 
Baptist,   to  Cordelia    Asenath    Benedict,   dau.   of  Ransom  and  Clarinda 
Caroline  (Willis)  Benedict,  of  Waterville,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  9 
Jan.  1839.'     They  settled  in  Marshall,  and  were  living  there  in  1874,  in 
the  same  house  in  which  his  father  and  grandfather  died. 


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14668 


7015 

7016 

7017 

unit,  or  KeuDen-  and  Julia  (Whitney)  Munger. 

I.  Sylvester  Munger,  b.  at  Marshall,  N.  Y.,  19  March  1827;  a  farmer; 
married  about   22  Nov.  1847,  at  Stockton,  N.  Y.,  Lucy  Holmes.     They 
were  living  at  Stockton  in  Sept.  1877,  with  several  children,  whose  names 
have  not  been  obtained. 

II.   Fayette  Munger,  b.  at  Marshall,  N.Y.,  15  March  1830;  a  farmer; 
married,  25   Aug.  1852,  Emily  Tucker.     They  were  living  at  Stockton, 
N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1  877,  and  had  three  children. 

III.  Andrew  Munger,  b.  at  Marshall,  N.  Y.,  27  Feb.  1833;  a  farmer; 
married    at   Charlotte,    Chautauqua    Co.,    N.  Y.,  I   June  1858,    Mary    E. 
Williamson,  dau.  of  David  and  Lucy  (Johnson)  Williamson,  of  Charlotte, 
formerly  of  Sparta,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  in  1839. 

1  See  the  Benedict  Genealogy,  p.  158.                    born  at  Presquc  Isle,  now  Girard,  Penn.;  and 
2  The  marriage  of  Reuben  Munger  with  Julia    was  living  at  Stockton,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1877. 
Whitney   took   place  15  June  1826.      She  was 

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7023 


7024 


IV.  Charlotte  Munger,  b.  at  Stockton,  N.  Y.,  17  Oct.  1839;  married 
Edward   Richmond;  and  was  living  at  Stockton  in  Sept.  1877,  a  teacher 
of  instrumental  music. 

V.  Jared  Whitney  Munger,  b.  at  Stockton,  N.  Y.,  27  Jan.  1846; 
married,  3  Oct.  1871,  Alice   Lord;    and  was  living   at  Stockton  in  Sept. 
1877,  with  one  child. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and   Charlotte   (Mills)   Whitney. 

I.  Jared  Whitney,  b.  on  the  Whitney  homestead,  in  Kirkland,  N.  Y., 
13  Aug.  1833;    a  farmer;    married,  27  Sept.  1854,   by   Rev.   Mr.  Tuttle, 
Presbyterian,  of  Deansville,  N.  Y.,  to  Mary  Elizabeth  Miller,  who  was  born 
in  Augusta,  in   the  house  where  she  was  married,  2  May  1837,  dau.  of 
Morris  Samuel  and  Lucinda  (Wood)  Miller.     They  lived  in  Augusta  for 
six  years ;  and  then  moved  to  Kirkland,  near  Deansville  post-office,  where 
they  dwelt  in  1874. 

II.  Mary  Whitney,  b.  in  Kirkland,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1835  ;  died  there,  9 
Oct.  1835,  and  was  buried  in  the  Whitney  Cemetery. 

III.  Nancy  Ann  Whitney,  b.  in  Kirkland,  N.  Y.,  25  Sept.  1837;  a 
milliner;  lived  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 


Child  of   David    Husted   and   Lydia   Eliza   (Lapham)   Whitney. 

I.  Ella  Angeline  Whitney,  b.  in  Marshall,  N.  Y.,  2  Nov.  1858;  and 
lived  there,  with  her  father,  in  1874. 


Child   of   Lyman   and   Sabra   (Whitney)   Tuttle. 

I.  Helen  Aurelia  Tuttle,  b.  in  Camden,  N.  Y.,  14  Oct.  1838;  grad- 
uated in  the  female  department  of  Oberlin  College,  in  1 860 ;  married  in 
Camden,  20  Oct.  1864,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Franklin,  Presbyterian,  to  Samuel 
Cook  Hotchkiss,  a  farmer,  whose  parents  lived  in  Whiteford,  Michigan. 
He  was  born  at  Harpersfield,  Ohio,  20  Sept.  1826,  son  of  Anson  and  Chloe 
Gilbert  (Cook)  Hotchkiss.  They  lived  in  Washington,  D.  C.,  for  nearly 
eight  years  after  marriage;  and  in  1872,  settled  in  Whiteford,  close  to  the 
border  of  Ohio,  where  they  were  living  in  1874. 


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7035 


7036 


Chil.  of  George  Gale  and   Sally   McNitt   (Hawkins)   Whitney. 

I.  Cassius   Whitney,  b.   at   Henderson,   N.  Y.,   29   Sept  1846;   a 
farmer;  married  there,  10  Oct.  1873,  Adeila  Cieason,  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
and  Fanny  (Smith)  Gleason,  of  Henderson,  where  she  was  born  12  Nov. 
1850.     They  settled  at  Henderson,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1877. 

II.  Frank  Whitney,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  3  Dec.  1847;  and  was 
living  at  227  North-western  Avenue,  Chicago,  111.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 

III.  Ella  Whitney,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  25  Oct.  1849;  married 
Charles  Justus  Jenks.     See  his  record. 

IV.  Wortley  Whitney,  b.  at   Henderson,  N.  Y.,  25   March  1851; 
married  there,  20  Sept.  1874,  Catharine  Barney;  and  was  living  at  Hen- 
derson in  1875. 

V.  Lucy  Whitney,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  23  March  1853;  married 
there,  23  Dec.  1873,  Quartus  Mathews  Searl,  a  farmer,  son  of  Gilbert  and 
Jennette  (Mathews)  Searl,  of  Lowville,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  30  March 
1853.     They  were  living  at  West  Lowville  in  1874. 

VI.  Frederick  Whitney,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  13  Ap.  1855;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 

VII.  Gilbert  Whitney,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  13   Dec.  1856;  and 
lived  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 

VIII.  Harley  Whitney,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  29  Aug.  1858;  died 
at  Henderson  in  1860,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  Minnie  Whitney,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1862. 

X.  Nettie  Whitney,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  17  Aug.  1864. 

XI.  Harley  Whitney,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  26  June  1866. 


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14678 

14679 


Child   of  Allen   and   Aramantha   McDorman   (Wright)   Whitney. 


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7041 


Kighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Allen   and   Sarah   (Lake)   Whitney. 

II.  Aramantha  Whitney,  b.  at  Beverly,  C.  W.,  27  Sept.  1835; 
married  at  Adams,  N.Y.,  18  July  1855,  James  Zufelt,  a  farmer,  born  in 
Canada,  28  June  1836,  son  of  Samuel  and  Margaret  (Swartfeger)  Zufelt. 
They  dwelt  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  till  1862;  and  then  settled  at  Oneida, 
Mich.,  where  he  enlisted,  25  Dec.  1863,  in  Co.  G,  27th  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol. 
Infantry.  He  took  part  in  the  siege  of  Vicksburgh,  the  battles  of  Knox- 
ville,  the  Wilderness,  Petersburgh,  and  Richmond ;  and  was  mustered  out 
7  Aug.  1865.  She  died,  28  Dec.  1872,  at  East  Saginaw,  Mich.;  and  was 
buried  in  Grand  Ledge  Cemetery,  at  Oneida.  He  returned  to  Ellisburgh, 
and  was  living  there  in  1874. 


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III.  Edwin  Ruthven  Whitney,  b.  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  20  Ap.  1838;    14683  ; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Oneida,  Mich.,  14  Aug.  1862,  by  Rev.  A.  O.  Jenney, 
Baptist,  to  Nancy  Hortensia  Mann,  dau.  of  Elias  and  Electa  (Beebe)  Mann, 

of  Amherst,  Ohio,  where  she  was  born  6  May  1841.  They  settled  at 
Oneida,  and  were  living  there  in  1874.  He  enlisted  at  Oneida,  25  Nov. 
1862,  as  a  corporal,  in  Co.  G,  27th  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.  Infantry;  served  till 
28  Ap.  1864,  when,  being  unfit  for  duty  in  the  field,  he  was  transferred  to 
Co.  K,  22d  Reg.,  Vet.  Reserve  Corps,  at  Washington,  D.  C. ;  and  was  dis- 
charged at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  9  Aug.  1865. 

IV.  Henrietta  Whitney,  b.  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  24  March  1840; 
married  at  Grand  Ledge,  Mich.,  14  Dec.  1862,  by  Nathan  Mount,  to  John 
Benson,  who  served  as  a  major  in  the  war  of  1861.     She  served  as  an 
army  hospital  nurse,  sickened,  returned  to  her  mother's  at  Grand   Ledge, 
died   there   31  Aug.  1864,  and  was  buried  at  Portland,  Mich.     He  was 
living  at  Portland  in  1 874. 

V.  William  Richard  Whitney,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  4  Nov.  1843;    14684 
a  carpenter;  married  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  21  Aug.  1870,  by  A.  J.  Davis,  to 
Martha   Josephine   Nines,   dau.    of   James   Reynolds   and    Harriet   Clark 
(Weidman)  Hines,  of  Delta,  Mich.,  formerly  of  Clarkson,  N.  Y.,  where  she 

was  born  30  Oct.  1852.  They  settled  at  Grand  Ledge,  Mich.,  and  were 
living  there  in  1874.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861. 


VI.  Mary  Lavinia  Whitney,  b.  at  Delta,  Mich.,  5  Ap.  1849;  married  14685 
at  Delhi,  Mich.,  17  Sept.  1866,  William  Henry  Furguson,  a  harness-maker, 
whose  parents,  William  and  Sarah  (Meek)  Furguson,  natives  of  Ireland, 
settled  at  Port  Stanley,  Canada,  where  he  was  born  10  May  1840.  He 
died  23  June  1873,  at  Grand  Ledge,  Mich.,  and  was  buried  there.  She 
was  living  at  Grand  Ledge  in  1874. 


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Chll.  of  Richard   Ostrom   and   Laura   (Reed)   Whitney. 

I.  Esther  Whitney,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  4  June  1833  ;  died  there, 
28  May  1841,  and  was  buried  in  the  Reed  Cemetery. 

II.  Mary   Louisa   Whitney,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  6  June  1835 ; 
married  in  1854,  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  Livingston  Stevens,  a  farmer,  who 
was  born  in  Henderson,  son  of  Charles  and  Abby  (Edmonds)  Stevens. 
They  lived  in  Ellisburgh ;  then  in  Watertown,  Wisconsin ;  and  again  in 
Ellisburgh. 

III.  Knight  Dexter  Whitney,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1837; 
unmarried;    enlisted  at  Belleville,  in  Ellisburgh,  9  May  1861,  in  Co.  K, 
24th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;    was  shot  through  the  right  lung,  14 
Sept.  1862,  in  the  battle  of  South  Mountain,  Va.;  died  of  the  wound,  22 
Oct.  1862,  at  the  Emory  General  Hospital,  in  Washington,  D.  C;  and  was 
buried  the  next  day,  in  the  Soldiers'  Cemetery  in  Washington. 

IV.  Clark  Whitney,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  10  June  1840;   a  loco- 
motive-engineer; married,  in  1873,  Maria  Aldrioh.    They  lived  in  Lansing, 
Michigan,  in  1874,  without  children.     He  served  in  the  Union  army  during 
the  war  of  1861,  for  three  years  (first  in  Co.  K,  24th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol. 
Infantry),  and  was  transferred  to  the  86th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers,  before 
his  discharge. 

Chil.  of  Richard   Ostrom  and   Elizabeth   (Hungerford)   Whitney. 

V.  Charles  Ostrom  Whitney,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  12  Jan.  1845; 
died  20  Feb.  1845,  and  was  buried  in  the  Rfeed  Cemetery,  Ellisburgh. 

VI.  Hannah  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  8  Aug. 
1846;    died  in   Ellisburgh,  13  June  1853,   and   was  buried  in   the   Reed 
Cemetery. 

VII.  Dorcas   Flavilla   Whitney,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  9  March 
1848  ;  and  lived  there,  with  her  parents,  unmarried,  in  1874. 

VIII.  Ada  Rosavilla  Whitney,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  5  Ap.  1850; 
died  there,  29  May  1858,  and  was  buried  in  the  Reed  Cemetery. 

IX.  George  Washington   Adelbert  Whitney,  b.  in  Ellisburgh, 
N.  Y.,  14  May  1856;  and  lived  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 


2349 
14687 


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7051 


7052 


7053 


7054 


7055 


7056 


7057 


7058 


7059 


Chil.   of  Calvin   and    Cynthia   Sophronia   (Whitney)   Hall. 

I.  Giles  Alfred  Hall,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  14  July  1842;  a  painter; 
married  at  Mannsville,  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1863,  by  Rev.  Welcome 
Arnold,  Methodist,  to  Hannah   Maria  Woodhouse,  whose  parents,  William 
Cornelius  and  Caroline  (Morgan)  Woodhouse,  came  from  London,  Eng- 
land, and  settled  at  Redfield,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  17  Aug.  1843. 
He  enlisted  in  the  Union  army  24  Aug.  1863,  and  was  discharged  22  July 
1865.     They  dwelt  in  Ellisburgh  till  1866;  in  Rodman,  N.  Y.,  till  1870; 
and  then  settled  in  Adams  Centre,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  1874. 

II.  Polly  Ceraldine    Hall,  b.  in   Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  4  Ap.  1847;  a 
dress-maker;    was   living  with  her  parents,  in    Ellisburgh,  in   1874,  un- 
married. 

III.  Gertrude   Dee   Hall,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  3  June  1853;  was 
living  with  her  parents,  in  Ellisburgh,  in  1874,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of   Oscar   Fitserland   and   Mary  Ann   (Whitney)   Hathaway. 

I.  John  Joseph  Hathaway,  b.  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  10  Dec.  1846; 
died  there,  18  July  1848,  and  was  buried  in  the  Reed  Cemetery. 

II.  Jared  William  Hathaway,  b.  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  16  May  1849; 
a  locomotive-engineer ;  was  living  at  Lansing,  Mich,  in  1 874,  unmarried. 
He  enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  7  July  1864;  and  was 
discharged  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  10  Nov.  1866. 

III.  Mary  Genevieve  Hathaway,  b.  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  14  Aug. 
1851;  married  at  Pulaski,  N.  Y.,  19  Feb.  1872,  by  Rev.  William  Watson, 
Methodist,  to  Jared  Clary  Thorpe,  a  carpenter  and  farmer,  of  Albion,  N.  Y., 
where  he  was  born  in  1850,  son  of  Isaac  and  Elmira  (Clary)  Thorpe.     She 
died  at  Albion,  18  March  1874,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Pineville  Cemetery. 
He  "  went  west"  in  the  Spring  of  1874. 

IV.  Joel   Allen   Hathaway,  b.  at  Ellisburgh,  N.Y.,  3  July  1853;   a 
farmer;  lived  with  his  parents,  at  Albion,  N.  Y.,  till  the  Spring  of  1874; 
and  then  "went  west." 

V.  Julian  Egbert  Hathaway,  b.  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  8  July  1855; 
lived  with  his  parents,  at  Albion,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 

VI.  James  Monroe   Hathaway,  b.  at  Ellisburgh,   N.  Y.,  9  Feb. 
1858;  lived  with  his  parents,  at  Albion,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 


7060 


7061 
7062 

7063 
7064 


7065 
7066 
7067 


7068 


7069 


7070 


Whitney  Family. 


Child   of  John   Almon   and   Margaret   (Chawgo)   Whitney. 
I.   Mark  Marshall  Whitney,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  5  Ap.  1869. 


Chll.  of  Samuel   Green  and   Harriet   Doty   (Tower)   Whitney. 

I.  George  Arthur  Whitney,  b.   at  Grand   Ledge,  Mich.,  15   May 
1856;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 

II.  Patty   Maria  Whitney,  b.  at  Grand  Ledge,  Mich.,  7  Ap.  1857; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1874. 

III.  Eva  Arvilla  Whitney,  b.  at  Delta,  Mich.,  15  Aug.  1866. 

IV.  Albert  Sylvanus  Whitney,  b.  at  Delta,  Mich.,  15  March  1869. 


Chil.  of  William   Alfred   and   Anna  Amanda   (Fellows)  Whitney. 

I.  Grant  Charles  Whitney,  b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  17  Jan.  1869. 

II.  Lee  John  Whitney,  b.  at  Lansing  township,  Mich.,  8  Feb.  1871. 

III.  Guy   William   Whitney,   b.  at   Lansing  City,  Mich.,  i  March 
1873- 

IV.  Santee  Fellows  Whitney,  b.  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  18  May  1876. 


Chll.  of  Jonathan   Hart  Jerome  and   Martha  Ann   (Bulflnoh)  Whitney. 

I.  Lucinda  Annette  Whitney,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  28  March 
1842  ;  died  there,  19  March  1863,  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen  Cemetery, 
at  Roberts  Corners,  in  Henderson. 

II.  Erastus  Whitney,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  1 8  June  1844;  enlisted, 
3  May  1861,  in  Co.  G,  35th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  died  of  typhoid 
fever,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  4  Sept.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Charles   Eveland   Whitney,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  21  Oct 
1848;  and  was  living  at  Grand  Ledge,  Mich.,  in  1874. 


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7072 


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7075 


7076 


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IV.  Louise  Whitney,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.Y.,  11  July  1853;  and  was 
living  at  Grand  Ledge,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

V.  Clara  Huldah  Whitney,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept.  1858  ; 
and  was  living  at  Grand  Ledge,  Mich.,  in  1 874. 


Chil.  of  Truman   Orson   and   Martha   (Wood)   Whitney. 

I.  Elvira   Janet   Whitney,    b.  in    Henderson,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1841; 
married  there,  in  her  father's  house,  16  June  1869,  by  Rev.  S.  J.  Decker, 
Baptist,  to  Albert  Ransom  Benedict,  a  farmer,  son  of  Ransom  and  Clarinda 
Caroline  (Willis)  Benedict,1  of  Sangerfield,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  28 
Jan.  1844.     They  were  living  near  Waterville  post-office,  in  Sangerfield, 
in  1874. 

II.  Myron  Jerome  Whitney,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.Y.,  27  Jan.  1843;  a 
farmer;  married  in  her  father's  house  at  Henderson,  28  Jan.  1872,  by  Rev. 
S.  J.  Decker,  Baptist,  to  Florence  White,  who  was  born  in  Henderson,  28 
Dec.  1852,  dau.  of  Edward  and  Sarah  (Warner)  White.     They  were  living 
in  Henderson,  with  his  parents,  in  1874.      He  enlisted  in  Ap.  1861,  at 
Belleville,  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  in  Co.  K,  24*  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry; 
took  part  in  both  battles  of  Fredericksburgh,  and  the  battles  of  South 
Mountain  and  Antietam ;  and  was  discharged  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  in  June 
1863. 

III.  Byron  Murray  Whitney,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  23  Oct.  1849; 
died  there,  27  Aug.  1867,  and  was   buried  in   Evergreen    Cemetery,  in 
Henderson. 

IV.  Truman  Jay  Whitney,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  18  Jan. 
and  lived  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 


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H693 


Chil.  of  William   Riley  and   Sophronia   (Whitney)    Nutting. 

I.  Alfred  Lorenzo  Nutting,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  27  Sept.  1837; 
married,  in  July  1859,  Permelia  Nutting.     They  were  living  at  Henderson 
in  June  1877. 

II.  Cordelia   Augusta   Nutting,  b.  at   Henderson,  N.  Y.,  22    May 

i  See  the  Benedict  Genealogy,  p.  158. 


2360 

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i 46940 


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7079 


7080 


7081 


7082 


7083 


70831. 


7084 


7085 


I     123 


1839;  married  at  Woodville,  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1856,  Francis 
J.  Ramsdell.     They  were  living  at  Henderson  in  June  1877. 

III.  Hannah  Maria  Nutting,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  31  Aug.  1840; 
married  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  7  Jan.  1857,  Freeman  Hubbard.     She  died 
25  Sept.  1866,  at  Mayville,  Wis.,  and  was  buried  there.     He  was  living  at 
Wayne,  Mich.,  in  June  1877. 

IV.  Betsey  Alfreda  Nutting,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  5  Aug.  1844; 
married  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  21  March  1861,  Henry  Nutting.     They  were 
living  at  Henderson  in  June  1874. 

V.  Emma  Angelia  Nutting,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  i  July  1848; 
married   at   Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  4  July  1870,   Levl   MeCrath.     They  were 
living  at  Henderson  in  June  1877. 

VI.  Lewis  Arthur  Nutting,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  31  Dec.  1849; 
married  there,  3  July  1872,  Emma  Wells.     They  were  living  at  Henderson 
in  June  1877. 

VII.  Truman  Orson  Nutting,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  15  Ap.  1852; 
married  there,   28  July  1871,  Olive  Nutting,  who  died  at  Henderson,  16 
Ap.  1876,  and  was  buried  there.     He  was  living  at   Henderson  in  June 
1877. 

VIII.  Willis  Nutting,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept.  1853;  married 
at  Adams,   N.  Y.,   3   Sept.  1876,  Mlra   Pettlnglll.      They  were  living  at 
Henderson  in  June  1877. 

IX.  Manfred  Nutting,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.Y.,  29  Jan.  1857;  married 
there,  23  Jan.  1876,  Lllia  Crltenton.     They  were  living  at  Henderson  in 
June  1877. 


Chll.  of  Cornelius  and   Huldah   Maria  (Whitney)  Vorce. 


14694* 


146941, 


14694, 


14695 


14695. 


2361 


I.  Herman  Alanson  Vorce,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  4  Sept.  1845;      '4696 
a  farmer ;  married  at  Woodville,  N.  Y.,  9  July  1 868,  by  Rev.  James  White, 
Methodist,  to  Adelaide  Luclnda  Hicks,  dau.  of  James  and  Nancy  (Boice) 
Hicks,  of  Henderson.     She  was  born  at  "  Lober,"  Canada  West,  9  July 

1858.     They  were  living  at  Henderson  in  Nov.  1874. 

II.  Byron  Juan  Vorce,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  3  March  1850;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Henderson  Village,  5  July  1871,  by  Rev.  S.  J.  Decker, 
Baptist,  to  Cordelia  Luclnda  Howard,  who  was  born  in  Henderson,  4  Nov. 


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7087 


7088 


7089 


7090 


7091 


7092 


Eighth    Generation. 


1847,  dau.  of  Peter  and  Paulina  (Boice)  Howard.     They  were  living  at 
Henderson  in  Jan.  1875,  without  children. 

III.  Ellen  May  Vorce,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  19  May  1853;  married 
there,  17  June   1872,  by   Rev.   S.  J.   Decker,   Baptist,   to   Charles   Wells 
Howard,  master  of  a  schooner  on  Lake  Ontario,  who  was  born  in  Hender- 
son, 5  Aug.  1838,  son  of  Peter  and  Paulina  (Boice)  Howard.     They  were 
living  at  Henderson  in  Jan.  1875,  without  children. 

IV.  Clara  Rogers  Vorce,  b.  in  Flora,  111.,  n  June  1857;  married  in 
Smithville,   N.  Y.,   24  June  1874,  by  William   H.  Rice,  Esq.,  to  Clarence 
Norman    Howard,  a   sailor,  son  of  Peter  and   Paulina  (Boice)  Howard,  of 
Henderson,  N.  Y.,  where    he  was   born   in    1853.     They  were  living  at 
Henderson  in  Jan.  1875. 


Child   of  Frederick   Randall   Whitney. 
I.   Romeo  Frederick  Whitney,  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 


Chil.  of  Dorville   Herbert  and   Mary  Ann   (ingalls)   Whitney. 


14699 


Chil.  of  Charles   Lewis  and   Hannah    Burnham   (Whitney)   Ingalls. 

I.  Sarah    Betsey    Ingalls,  b.  in  Concord,  Wis.,  13  Jan.  1849;  died 
there,  29  Aug.  1 849,  and  was  buried  in  the  Central  Cemetery. 


2362 


2363 


I.  Matilda  Adelia  Whitney,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  19  Dec.  1845  ;  ]  14700 
married  in  Wheatland,  Mich.,  26  May  1863,  by  Hiram  Lull,  justice  of  the 
peace,  to  Cornelius  Blanchard,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  in  Tioga,  Penn., 

II  Feb.  1807,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Elizabeth  (Kepheart)  Blanchard.  They 
were  living  at  Sherman,  Wis.,  in  Sept.  1874. 

II.  Herbert  Adelan  Whitney,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  £  May  1849; 
was  living  with  his  parents,  in  Sherman,  Wis.,  in  Sept.  1874,  unmarried. 

III.  Charlotte  Inez  Whitney,  b.  in  Concord,  Wis.,  31  March  1851;    14701 
married  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  9  Nov.  1867,  by  Rev.  S.  G.  Gates,  Baptist,  I 

to  Edwin  Arthur  Holmes,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  13  Oct. 
1845,  son  of  Arthur  and  Sarah  (Jennings)  Holmes.  They  settled  in  Sher- 
man, Wis.,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1874. 


2364 


Whitney  Family. 


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7095 


7096 


7097 


7098 
7099 


7100 


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II.  Eveline    Elizabeth  Ingalls,  b.   in  Concord,  Wis.,  4  Jan.  1851;      14704 
married  in  Oconomowoc,  Wis.,  15   May  1867,  by  Rev.  E.  J.  Montague, 
Congregational,   to    Henry    Lea,  a    trader,    who   was    born   in    Berkshire, 
England,  23  Dec.  1841,  son  of  Rev.  William  and  Sarah  (House)  Lea.     He 

came  to  the  United  States,  with  his  parents,  in  May  1849;  lived  for  one 
year  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  went  to  Concord,  Wis.,  where  he  dwelt  till  1872; 
then  moved  to  Tomah,  Wis.,  where  he  resided  in  1874,  engaged  in  trade 
with  his  brother  Charles.  He  enlisted,  24  Dec.  1863,  in  the  I4th  Reg., 
N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Heavy  Artillery  ;  took  part  in  the  battles  of  the  Wilderness, 
Spottsylvania  Court  House,  North  Anna  River,  and  Cold  Harbor;  and 
was  discharged  3  Oct.  1 864. 

Child   of  Archibald   and   Hannah    Burnham   (Whitney)   Voroe.  2364 

III.  Charles  Archibald  Vorce,  b.  in  Concord,  Wis.,  4  Aug.  1858; 
and  was  living  with  his  parents  at  Tomah,  Wis.,  in  1874. 


Chll.  of  Samuel   Hungerford   and   Betsey   Alphreda   (Whitney)   Nutting.          2365 

I.  Sarah  Annette  Nutting,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  27  Aug.  1846; 
died  at  Henderson,  I  Oct.  1850,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Simon  Columbus  Nutting,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  27  March 
1849;  died  at  Henderson,  14  May  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Mary  Melita  Nutting,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  u  June  1854;      14707 
married  there,  3  July  1870,  Patrick  Henry   Foley,  son  of  John  and  Mary 
(McGovern)  Foley,  of  Pierrepont  Manor,  N.  Y.     He  was  born  in  Canada. 

They  settled  at  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y.,  where  she  died  8  May  1875.  She  was 
buried  in  Carpenter's  Cemetery,  at  Henderson.  He  was  the  inventor  and 
manufacturer  of  Foley's  patent  force-pumps ;  and  was  living  at  Linden- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1876. 

IV.  Alvaro  C.  Nutting,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  29  May  1858;  died 
at  Henderson,  16  Aug.  1859,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  William    Erastus    Nutting,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  24  Aug. 

1861 ;  and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Stevenson   Edmond  and   Fanny  Ackley  (Whitney)    Ingalls. 

I.  George    Edwin    Ingalls,   b.   in    Concord,  Wis.,  13    Sept.  1850; 
married  there,  16  Ap.  1873,  by  Smith  Moore,  Esq.,  to  Jane  Alvlna  Carton, 


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Eighth  Generation. 


dau.  of  Andrew  Charles  and   Catharine   Matilda  (Green)  Garton.     They 
settled  in  Sinclair,  Kansas,  and  were  living  there  in  Aug.  1874. 

II.  Flora  Adelaide  Ingalls,  b.  in  Concord,  Wis.,  24  Aug.  1857;  an<3 
was  living  with  her  parents,  in  Sinclair,  Kansas,  in  1874. 

III.  Sarah   Cornelia    Ingalls,  twin,  b.  in  Concord,  Wis.,  17  Oct. 
1859;  and  was  living  in  Columbus,  Wis.,  in  1874. 

IV.  Truman  Cornelius  Ingalls,  twin,  b.  in  Concord,  Wis.,  17  Oct. 
1859;  and  was  living  with  his  parents,  in  Sinclair,  Kansas,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Eveline  (Whitney)  Sias. 

I.  Lucy  Sias,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  3  July  1852 ;  died  there,  5  June 
1856,  and  was  buried  in  the  Carpenter  Cemetery. 

II.  Frederick  Sias,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  9  Sept.  1857. 

III.  Charles  Sias,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  9  March  1869. 


Chil.  of  Cyril   Flint  and   Maria   (Lindsley)   Snow. 

I.  Alida  Snow,  died  when  about  sixteen  years  old. 

II.  George  Snow,  b.  about  1856;  and  was  living  with  his  parents,  at 
Palermo,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 

III.  Cora  Snow,  b.  about  1865;  and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at 
Palermo,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 


I. 


Chil.  of  Sylvester  and   Mary  Whitney   (Snow)  Tyler. 
—  Tyler,  a  son,  died  young. 


II.  Lafayette  Tyler,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  11  Sept.  1832;  a  farmer; 
married,  in   Ellisburgh,  Delia  Albro.     They  were  living  at   Ellisburgh  in 
-°74- 

III.  Rosaltha  Tyler,  b.  near  Salisbury's   Mills,  in   Henderson,  N.  Y., 


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7120 
7121 

7122 

7123 
7124 


6  July  1835;  married  in  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  4  July  1852,  Richard  Place, 

a  farmer,  who  was  born  in  Canada,  son  of and  Susan  (Cork)  Place. 

They  were  living  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  near  Woodville  post-office,  in  1874. 

IV.  William   Tyler,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  about  1840;  enlisted  in 
the  94th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  was  killed  in  the  first  battle  of  Bull 
Run,  Va.,  July  1861;  and  was  buried  on  the  field.     He  was  unmarried. 

V.  Jane  Tyler,  died  when  about  one  week  old. 

VI.  Corham  Tyler,  died  when  about  one  year  old. 

VII.  Prudence  Rebecca  Tyler,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  23  Sept      14719 
1844;  married  at  Mannsville,  in  Ellisburgh,  23  Sept.  1860,  by  John  Allen, 

Esq.,  to  Myron  Leroy  Griffin,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  in  Lorraine,  N.  Y., 
22  Nov.  1840,  son  of  Samuel  and  Anna1  (Bumpass)  Griffin.  They  were 
living  in  Ellisburgh,  near  Woodville  post-office,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   Moore  and   Harriet  Ann   (Whitney)  Snow. 

I.  Melissa  Snow,  b.  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  in  1844;  died  at  Hender- 
son, N.  Y.,  24  Jan.  1847,  a"d  was  buried  there. 

II.  Bray  ton  Snow,  b.  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  in  1846. 

III.  Mate  Snow,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  in  1848. 

IV.  De  Ette  Snow,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  in  1850. 

V.  Emma  Snow,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  in  1852;  married,  25  Feb. 
1872,  Irving  Chapman,  a  druggist;  and  was  living  at  Henderson  in  1874. 

VI.  Newton  Snow,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  in  1854;  died  at  Hen- 
derson, 29  May  1870,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Goodell  Snow,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  in  1858. 

VIII.  Arthur  Snow,  b.  at  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  in  1861. 

'Anna  Bumpass  was  born  in  Litchfield,  now  Bumpass,  of  Lyme,  Conn.,  and  of  Francis  and 

Winfield,  N.  Y.,  10  Feb.  1803,  dau.  of  Stephanus  Anna  (Scripture;  Putnam,  of  Cherry  Valley  and 

and  Anna  (Putnam)  Bumpass.     She  was  grand-  Canajoharie,  N.  Y. 
dau.    of    Simeon    and    Experience    (Gladwin) 


<2345 


1128 


7125 


7126 


7127 


7128 


7129 


7I3Q 


7'3' 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Jairus  Curtis  and   Martha   (Jenks)   Snow. 


2372 


I.  Mary  Adeline  Snow,  b.  in  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  19  Dec.  1840;  married  14720 
in  March  1863,  at  her  father's  house  in  Woodville,  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Redfield,  Congregational,  to  Chester  Reed,  of  Ellisburgh,  a 
farmer,  who  was  born  i  Sept.  1831,  son  of  Hosea  and  Betsey  Reed.  She 
died  in  Ellisburgh,  3  Feb.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  the  Ellisburgh  Ceme- 
tery. He  was  living  in  1874,  at  Ellis  Village. 


II.  Charles  Marcus  Snow,  b.  in  Ellisburgh  Landing,  N.  Y.,  14  Dec. 
1844;  a  hotel-keeper;  married  at  Woodville,  in  Ellisburgh,  i  Jan.  1867, 
Anna    Diantha    Bogardus,  dau.  of  Rev.   Canning   Bogardus.     They  were 
living  at  Lorraine,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 

III.  Frederick    Snow,  b.  in   Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1852;  died 
there,  27  July  1853,  and  was  buried  in  Ellisburgh  Cemetery. 


14722 


Chil.  of  Justus   Harvey  and   Anna   Louisa   (Snow)   Jenks.  2373 

I.  John   Jay  Jenks,  b.  in   Marshall,  N.  Y.,  4  March  1841;    died  in 
Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  25  March  1860,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Halsey  Barnes  Jenks,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  23  July  1842;    14724 
a  physician  and  merchant;   married  in  Denton,  Mich.,  2  Sept.  1868,  by 

Rev.  Jeremiah  Kilpatrick,  Episcopal,  to  Harriet  Louisa  Denton,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Y.  and  Maria  (Gould)  Denton,  of  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  where  she  was 
born  II  May  1846.  He  served  for  eight  months  in  Co.  F,  2Oth  Reg., 
Mich.  Volunteers,  in  the  war  of  1861.  He  grad.  in  the  Medical  School  of 
the  University  of  Michigan,  at  Ann  Arbor,  in  1870.  They  dwelt  for  two 
years  in  Ypsilanti,  Mich.;  and  then  settled  in  Denton,  where  they  were 
living  in  Jan.  1875. 


III.  Charles  Justus  Jenks,  b.  in  Marshall,  N.  Y.,  7  July  1845;  a 
farmer;   married  at  her  father's  house  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1871, 
by  Rev.  J.  S.  Decker,  Baptist,  to  Ella  Whitney,  who  was  born  in  Hender- 
son, 25   Oct.  1849,  dau.  of  George  Gale   and    Sally    McNitt    (Hawkins) 
Whitney.     They  dwelt,  for  a  year  after  marriage,  in  the  city  of  Jackson, 
Mich.;  lived  for  ten  months  in  Henderson;  then  settled  in  Denton,  Mich.; 
and  from  there  returned  to  Jackson,  i  Sept.  1874.     He  was,  for  two  years, 
deputy-sheriff  in  Jackson. 

IV.  Nancy  Adeline  Jenks,  b.  in  Utica,  N.  Y.,  17  Aug.  1846;  and 
was  living  in  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  Nov.  1874,  unmarried. 


14726 
7027 


7133 


7U5 


7136 


7137 


7138 


7139 


7140 


Whitney  Family. 

V.  Cassius  Marcellus  Jenks,  b.  in  Marshall,  N.  Y.,  15  Sept.  1849; 

and  was  living  in  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  Nov.  1874,  unmarried. 

VI.  Albert   Duane   Jenks,  b.  in  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  8  Aug.  1854; 
and  was  living  in  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  Nov.  1874. 

VII.  Frederick  De  Witt  Jenks,  b.  in  Darien,  Wis.,  3  Feb.  1857; 
died  in  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  25  March  1858,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  James   Van  Rensselaer  and   Cynthia   Naomi   (Snow) 

Ramsdell. 

I.  Ellen    C.   Ramsdell,  b.  in  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  u  Feb.  1843;  died  in 
Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  25   Feb.  1844,  and  was  buried  in  the  EFlisburgh  Cem- 
etery. 

II.  Ellen  C.  Ramsdell,  b.  in  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb.  1845  ;  married 
in  Pulaski,  N.  Y.,  14  June  1863,  by  Rev.  Joseph  H.  Land,  Methodist,  to 
Memo  De  Alton  McLean,  a  farmer,  of  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was 
born,  son  of  Chester  and  Lucinda  (Stearns)  McLean.     He  died  in  Ellis- 
burgh, 21  March  1872,  and  was  buried  in  the  Ellisburgh  Cemetery.     She 
was  living  in  Ellisburgh,  without  children,  in  1874. 

III.  Alta  Maria  Ramsdell,  b.  in  Mexico,  N.Y.,  8  May  1851;  mar- 
ried in  Adams,  N.  Y.,  Frederick  Eugene  Hudson,  a  blacksmith,  who  was 
born    in    Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,   12  July  1853,    son    of  Lucien   and   Adeline 
(Stearns)  Hudson.     They  were  living  in  Ellis  Village  in  1874. 

IV.  Florence  Ramsdell,  b.  in  Kirkland,  N.  Y.,  17  Aug.  1852;  mar- 
ried at  her  father's  house  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  12  Nov.  1873,  by  Elder 
Cheeseman,   Methodist,  of  Belleville,  in  Ellisburgh,   to  Peter  Huffstater, 
a  farmer,  who  was   born   in    Ellisburgh,  26    March  1851,   son   of  Peter 
and    Catharine    (Myers)    Huffstater.      They   were   living    in    Ellisburgh 
in  1874. 

V.  Harriet  Louise  Ramsdell,  b.  in  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  21  Nov.  1856; 
died  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  18  Aug.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  the  Ellisburgh 
Cemetery. 

VI.  Julia   Ramsdell,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  18  Dec.  1860;  and  was 

living  with  her  parents,  in  Ellis  Village,  in  1874. 

142 


I  129 


2374 


14727 


1 1 30 

7141 
7142 

7H3 

7144 

7145 
7146 


7  H7 

7148 

7H9 

7150 


7151 

to 

7156 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Erastus  Whitney  and    Mary   Elizabeth    (Hewlett)   Snow. 

I.  Frank  Snow,  b.  in  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  3  Ap.  1848 ;  a  farmer;  was  living 
in  Brooklyn,  Mich.,  in  Oct.  1874,  unmarried. 

II.  Alice    Snow,    b.   in    Ellisburgh,   N.  Y.,  29  June  1850;    died    in 
Brooklyn,  Mich.,  17  Sept.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  the  Brooklyn  Cemetery. 

III.  Anna  Josephine  Snow,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  Mich.,  23  June  1852; 
married  in  Adrian,  Mich.,  17  June  1872,  James   Shuart,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Ezekiel  and  Phebe  (Sissons)  Shuart,  of  Brooklyn.    He  was  born  at  Clinton,  in 
Tecumseh,  Mich.,  26  June  1853.    They  were  living  at  Brooklyn  in  Oct.  1874. 

IV.  Ida  Aibertine  Snow,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  Mich.,  23  Oct.  1853;  and 
was  living  there  in  Oct.  1874,  unmarried. 

V.  Lily  Francelia  Snow,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  Mich.,  3  Dec.  1854;  and 
was  living  there  in  Oct.  1874,  unmarried. 

VI.  Nettie  Isadore  Snow,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  Mich.,  23  May  1861;  and 
was  living  there  in  Oct.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Albert  Henry  and    Betsey  Corham   (Snow)    Fuller. 

I.  Ida  Fedora  Fuller,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  19  March  1849;  married 
in  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  5  Dec.  1866,  Lewis  Hollister,  of  Ellisburgh,  a  sailor,  son 
of  Charles  and  Pluma  (Lewis)  Hollister.     They  were  living  at  Ellisburgh 
in  1874. 

II.  Mary  Ada  Fuller,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1855  ;  married 
there,  i  Aug.  1875,  by  Elder  Walker,  of  Adams,  N.  Y.,  to  Alva  Wood,  son 
of  Stephen  Wood,  of  Ellisburgh. 

III.  Henry  Dee  Fuller,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  6  Nov.  1858 ;  and  was 
living  with  his  parents,  near  Woodville,  in  Ellisburgh,  in  1 874. 

IV.  Snow  Fuller,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  19  March  1862;  and  died 
on  the  same  day. 


2375 


14728 


Chil.  of  William   and   Catharine    Priscilla   (Snow)    Hosmer. 

I.  to  VI.  Six  children,  of  whom  nothing  has  been  ascertained  but  the 
fact  that  the  first  and  sixth  were  dead  before  1874. 


2376 


14729 


2377 


7157 


/i6o 
7161 
7162 

7163 
7164 
7165 

7166 
7167 


7168 


7169 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of   Ferdon    and    Susan    Emeline    (Snow)    Sprague. 

I.  Mabel  Sprague,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  11  Sept.  1861;  and  was 
living  with  her  parents,  in  the  village  of  Henderson,  in  1874. 

II.  Anna  Marcia  Sprague,  b.  in  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  16  Sept.  1863; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  in  the  village  of  Henderson,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  William   Henry  and   Emma   (Clayson)   Whitney. 

I.  Fanny  Maria  Whitney,  b.  at  Cleveland,  in  Constantia,  N.  Y.,  26 
May  1853  ;  married,  5  Sept.  1871,  Eugene  Burst.     They  settled  at  Ithaca, 
N.  Y.,  and  moved  from  there,  15  Nov.  1874,  to  Cleveland. 

II.  William  Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  Cleveland,  N.  Y.,  i  Oct.  1855. 

III.  Louise  Whitney,  b.  at  Cleveland,  N.  Y.,  14  Nov.  1857. 

IV.  Charles  Whitney,  b.  at  Cleveland,  N.  Y.,  22  Nov.  1859. 

V.  Emma  Whitney,  b.  at  Cleveland,  N.  Y.,  12  Oct.  1861. 

VI.  Sarah  Whitney,  b.  at  Cleveland,  N.  Y.,  25  May  1864. 

VII.  Harriet  Whitney,  b.  at  Cleveland,  N.  Y.,  8  June  1866;  died  at 
Cleveland,  27  March  1867,  and  was  buried  there. 

VIII.  Harriet  Frank  Whitney,  b.  at  Cleveland,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept  1868. 

IX.  Neva  Whitney,  b.  at  Cleveland,  N.  Y.,  27  Sept  1872. 

Child  of  A.   F.  and   Louisa  Jane  (Whitney)  Tipton. 
I.   Schuyler  Colfax  Tipton. 

Chil.  of  Henry   Augustus  and   Sarah   Luoinda   (Flnney)   Butters. 

I.  Sarah  Butters,  b.  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  8  Feb.  1845  ;  died  there,  27 
Oct.  1 847,  and  was  buried  in  Linwood  Cemetery. 


H3' 


2386 
14730 


2389 


239° 


1  132 

Right  h  Generation. 

7170 
7171 

7172 

7173 
7174 

II.   Mary   Alice   Butters,   b.  in   Haverhill,  Mass.,  21  Ap.  1849;  and 
was  living  with  her  parents,  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  in  1874. 

III.   Henry  Augustus  Butters,  b.  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  21  Sept.  1850; 
and  was  living  with  his  parents,  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  in  1874;  an  agent 
for  insurance. 

IV.   Celestine  Butters,  b.  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  22  Oct.  1852;  married 
in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  30  Sept.  1871,  Stephen  Dudley  Field,  an  electrician, 
of  San  Francisco,  born  in  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  31  Jan.  1846,  son  of  Hon. 
Jonathan  Edwards  and  Mary  Ann  (Stuart)  Field.  '     They  were  living  at 
San  Francisco  in  1874. 

• 

V.  Charles  Butters,  b.  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  10  Aug.  1854;  and  was 
living  with  his  parents,  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  in  1874. 

VI.  Nelly  Coe  Butters,  b.   in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  14  July  1857;  died 
there,  21  Sept.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  Lin  wood  Cemetery. 

I473I 

7175 
7176 

Chil.  of  Rector  Elisha  and   Mary  Philanda   (Finney)   Cole. 

I.   Mary  Clarissa  Cole,  b.  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  31  May  1852  ;  died 
there,  24  July  1853,  and  was  buried  in  Mountain  View  Cemetery,  Oak- 
land, Cal. 

II.  Catharine  Elizabeth  Cole,  b.  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  30  May 
1854;  and  was  living  with  her  parents,  in  Oakland,  Cal.,  in  1874. 

2392 

7177 

7178 

7179 
7180 
7181 

7182 

27  Ap.  1856,  and  was  buried  in  Mountain  View  Cemetery,  Oakland,  Cal. 

IV.  William   Rector  Cole,  b.  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  26  Ap.  1857; 
and  was  living  with  his  parents,  in  Oakland,  Cal.,  in  1874. 

V.  Charles  Finney  Cole,  b.  in  Oakland,  Cal.,  13  May  1860. 
VI.  Henry  Merriman  Cole,  b.  in  Oakland,  Cal.,  30  July  1862. 

VII.   Edward   Augustus  Cole,  b.  in  Oakland,  Cal.,  22  July  1864  ; 
died  there,  25  Dec.  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Mountain  View  Cemetery. 

VIII.  Lillie  Clarissa  Cole,  b.  in  Oakland,  Cal.,  23  Aug.  1866. 

1  See  the  Field  Genealogy,  p.  71. 

7184 


7185 


7186 


1  7187 


7188 


7189 


7190 


7191 
7192 


7193 
7194 


Whitney  Family. 


Chll.  of  James   Porter  and   Ann   Eliza   (Flnney)   Brown. 

I.  Eliza  Porter  Brown,  b.  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  6  Sept.  1846;  a  teacher 
of  vocal  music,  in  the  public  schools  of  Oakland,  Cal.,  where  she  was  living 
with  her  parents,  in  Sept.  1874. 

II.  Emma  Faustina  Brown,  b.  in  Milltown,  St.  Stephen's, New  Bruns- 
wick, 22  Ap.  1851;  a  teacher  in  a  public  school  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents  in  Oakland,  Cal.,  in  Sept.  1874. 

III.  Mary    Elizabeth    Brown,   b.  in   Milltown,  St.  Stephen's,  New 
Brunswick,  23  Oct.  1856;  was  living  with  her  parents,  in  Oakland,  Cal.,  in 
Sept.  1874. 


Chll.  of  Thomas  and   Lydla   Elizabeth   (Flnney)  Clhon. 

I.  George  Mutton  Gihon,  b.  at  Napa  City,  Cal.,  22  Ap.  1859;  and 
was  living  with  his  parents,  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  in  1874. 

II.  Edward    Gihon,   b.  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  29  June  1863;  died 
there,  26  Sept.  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Lone  Mountain  Cemetery. 

III.  Herbert  Toland  Gihon,  b.  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  7  July  1869; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 


Chll.  of  Aaron  and   Theresa   Maria  (Barker)   Courtrlght. 

I.  William  Courtright,  b.  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  3  July  1854;  and 
was  living  there  in  Jan.  1875. 

II.  Wilber   Courtright,   b.  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  10  Feb.  1856; 
died  27  Nov.  1857,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery,  Grand  Rapids. 

III.  Catharine  Courtright,  b.  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  3  Sept  1859. 

IV.  Stephen  Douglas  Courtright,  b.  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  22 
Ap.  1861. 

V.  Nelly  Courtright,  b.  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  12  Sept  1863. 

VI.  Franklin  Courtright,  b.  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  9  Aug.  1866. 


»393 


2394 


2395 


34 


7195 


7196 

7197 
7198 


7199 

and 
720O 


72OI 

7202 
7203 


7204 


7205 


Eighth  Generation. 


Child  of  James   Henry  and    Mary  (Maxted)   Whitney. 

I.  William  M.  Whitney,  b.  about  1856;  and  was  living  at  Brookfield, 
N.Y.,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Joseph   and  Sarah  Jane  (Carman)  Whitney. 

I.  Catharine  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  New  York  Mills,  N.  Y.,  20  July 
1864. 

II.  Mary  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  New  York  Mills,  N.  Y,  18  Ap.  1868. 

III.  John   Edward   Whitney,  b.  at  New  York  Mills,  N.  Y,  18  Ap. 
1873. 


Chil.  of  William  and   Eleanor  (Whitney)  Smith. 

I.  and  II.  Twin  children.     One  died  at  birth ;  the  other  lived  for  three 
years  and  five  months.     Names,  dates,  and  sex,  not  reported. 


Chil.  of  William  and   Isabella  (Whitney)   Rittenour. 

I.  Margaret  Isabella  Rittenour,  b.  about  1864;  and  was  living  at 
New  York  Mills,  N.  Y,  in  1874. 


II.  • 
III. 


Rittenour. 
-  Rittenour. 


Child  of  John    Marhall   and   Elizabeth  Jane  (Barnes)   Whitney. 

I.  Eleanor  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  New  York  Mills,  N.  Y.,  8  Aug.  1867; 
died  at  New  York  Mills,  4  March  1 868,  and  was  buried  there. 

Child   of  John   Marshall   and   Mary   Ellen   (Simmons)   Whitney. 

II.  Albert  Whitney,  b.  at  New  York  Mills,  N.  Y.,  i  March  1874;  died 
i  March  1 874,  and  was  buried  at  New  York  Mills. 


2400 


2404 


2405 


2407 


2408 


2408 


7206 

7207 
7208 


7209 

7210 
721 1 


7212 
7213 


7214 


7215 


Whitney  Family. 

Chil.  of  William   Arthur  and   Abigail   Arabel   (Fuller)   Whitney. 

I.  Alice   Whitney,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,   N.  Y.,  24  June  1850;  died  in 
Newport,  N.  Y.,  30  Jan.  1859,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Charles  Whitney,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  20  Oct.  1852. 

III.  Malachi  Whitney,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  12  Nov.  1854. 


Child   of  George  Ashby  and   Rebecca   (Hendrickson)   Whitney. 

I.  Agnes  Emma  Whitney,  b.  in  Green  Point,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  17 
Oct.  1854. 

Chil.  of  George  Ashby  and   Angelina  J.  (Rice)   Whitney. 

II.  George   Ashby   Whitney,  b.  in  Clay  township,   Ohio,  7  Feb. 
1863. 

III.  Coralin  Ida  Whitney,  b.  in  Clay  township,  Ohio,  10  Ap.  1869. 


Chil.  of  Charles  Smith  and   Mary  Melissa   (Whitney)   Jenks. 

I.  John  Chauncey  Jenks,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  29  Aug.  1856; 
died  in  Deansville,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1860,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Charles  Otis  Jenks,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  i  Ap.  1858  ;  and  was 
living  with  his  parents,  in  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Jonathan  and  Clarissa  (Gregory)   Rockwell. 


"35 


2409 


2410 


2410 


24H 


2418 


I.  Charles    Rockwell,    b.   at    Ridgefield,  Conn.,  10  Dec.  1820;    a;    14732 
freight-agent  of  the  New  York  and    New   Haven    Railroad ;  married  at 
Southport,  Conn.,  16  Oct.  1848,  Jerusha  Robinson,  dau.  of  Capt.  Robinson, 

of  Southport.     They  were  living  at  Southport  in  Dec.  1876. 

II.  Francis    Rockwell,   b.  at    Ridgefield,   Conn.,  18  July  1824;    a;    U733 
joiner;   married  in  1849,  at  Birmingham,  Conn.,  Martha  Tucker,   of  the 

same  place.     They  settled  at  Birmingham,  where  he  died  31  May  1855. 


1 136 


7217 


7218 


7219 


7220 


7221 
7222 

7223 
7224 

7225 


Right li   Generation. 


She  married  (2d),  Charles  Lowrie,  of  Birmingham,  and  was  living  there  in 
Dec.  1876. 

7216          III.  George    Rockwell,    b.   at   Ridgefield,   Conn.,  29  June  1826;  a    14735 
\  house-builder ;    married   in  1854,  at  Seymour,  Conn.,   Emily    Lake.      He 
afterward  married,  in  1859,  at  New  Haven,  Conn.     They  settled  in  New 
Haven,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1876. 


IV.  Betsey  Rockwell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  15  Ap.  1828;  married    14736 ' 
there,  4  Nov.  1 849,  Joseph  Tucker,  brother  of  her  brother  Francis'  wife. 

They  settled  at  Huntington,  Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1876. 

V.  Jane    Rockwell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  12  Aug.  1830;  married 
there,  in  Nov.  1856,  Matthew  Seymour,  a  shoe-cutter,  son  of  William  and 
Harriet  (Betts)  Seymour,  of  Ridgefield.     They  settled  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
and  were  living  there  in  June  1873,  without  children.     They  dwelt  at  South 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Dec.  1876. 

VI.  Mary  Ann    Rockwell,   b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  21  Sept.  1832;    14738 
married,  22  Nov.  1856,  David  Edwin  Burr,  born  at  Reading,  Conn.,  son  of 
David  and  Betsey  (Taylor)  Burr.     They  settled  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  and 

were  living  there  in  Dec.  1876. 


VII.  William  Henry  Rockwell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  14  Oct. 
1834;  a  manufacturer  of  waggon  springs  and  axles;  married  at  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  2  Dec.  1862,  Mary  Elizabeth  Birdsey,  dau.  of  Ezekiel  Birdsey,  of 
Bridgeport,  where  she  was  born.  They  were  living  at  Bridgeport  in  Dec. 
1876. 


Child   of  Samuel   and 


(Palmer)   Rockwell. 


'4739 


I.   Sarah  Ann  Rockwell,  married  Hiram  Keeler,  of  Ridgebury,  Conn.; 
and  "  moved  west." 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and 


(Smith)   Rockwell. 


II.  William  Henry  Rockwell,  went  to  California;  residence  unknown. 

III.  George   Rockwell,  was  living  at  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec. 
1876. 

IV.  John     Rockwell,  was  living  at  New  York  City,  in  Dec.  1876; 
married. 


V.  - 

N.  Y. 


Rockwell,  a  dau.,  married  and  settled  at  White  Plains, 


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7226 


7227 


7228 


7229 


7230 


7231 


7232 


Whitney  Family. 


Chll.  of  Charles  Smith   and    Rachel   (Smith)   Hyatt. 

I.  Jane  Ann  Hyatt,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.(  20  Sept.  1821-  mar- 
ried at  Fennor,  N.  Y.(  5  June  1845,  by  Rev.  J.  B.  Pixley,  Baptist,  to  John 
Wilson,  a  farmer,  born  at  Utica,   N.  Y.,  7  July  1816,  son  of  Thomas  and 
Mary  Ann  (Evans)  Wilson.     They  settled   at  Fenner,  and   were   living 
there  in  Jan.  1875. 

II.  Smith  Keeler  Hyatt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  21  Aug.  1824;  a 
farmer;    married    at   Fenner,  N.  Y.,  11  Sept.  1849,   by  Rev.  J.  Holmes, 
Methodist,  to  Clarinda  Woodworth,  dau.  of  George  and  Delia  (Baldwin] 
Woodworth,  of  Fenner,  where  she  was  born  28  Ap.  1830.     They  settled  al 
Fenner,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1875. 

III.  John  Hays  Hyatt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  16  Ap.  1827;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1854,  by  Rev.  D.  W.  Bristol,  Methodist, 
to  Frances  Woodworth,  dau.  of  George  and  Delia  (Baldwin)  Woodworth, 
of  Fenner,  where  she  was  born  30  July  1833.     They  settled  at  Fenner, 
and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1875. 

IV.  Mary  Elizabeth  Hyatt,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.Y.,  3  Jan.  1835;  married 
there,  20  May  1858,  by  Rev.  William  Clark,  Baptist,  to  Charles  Emm  us 
Allen,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  Metcalf  and  Betsey  (May)  Allen,  of  Fenner, 
where  he  was  born  24  Ap.  1832.     They  settled  at  Fenner,  and  were  living 
there  in  Jan.  1875. 

V.  Charles   Smith    Hyatt,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  30  March  1837;   a 
farmer;  married  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  18  Feb.  1863,  by  Rev.  Edward  G. 
Andrews,  Methodist,  to  Sarah  Amelia  Knapp,  dau.  of  Augustus  Hawley 
and    Emily    Sarah    (Caswell)    Knapp,  of  Cazenovia.      She  was   born  at 
Penfield,  N.  Y.     They  settled  at  Fenner,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan. 
1875. 

VI.  Helen  Mar  Hyatt,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  15  Nov.  1840;  married 
there,  15  March  1871,  by  Rev.  Eli  M.  Barber,  Baptist,  to  Somers  Hill,  son 
of  Stephen  and  Ammarette  (Hess)  Hill,  of  Fenner,  where  he  was  born  18 
Nov.  1838.     They  settled  at  Peterborough,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there 
in  Jan.  1875,  without  children. 


Chil.  of  Orvllle  and   Caroline  (Smith)   Raymond. 

I.  John   Wesley   Raymond,  b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  20  June  1835; 
married  at  Genoa,  Wis.,  13  Dec.  1858,  Sarah  Jayne,  dau.  of  Silas  Carter 

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7237 


7238 


7239 


Eighth  Generation. 


and  Mary  (Benedict)  Jayne.  They  settled  at  Wheeler,  and  were  living 
there  in  Jan.  1875. 

II.  Nehemiah  Smith  Raymond,  b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  i  Jan.  1837; 
married  at  Friendship,  N.  Y.,  12  Oct.  1862,  Amanda    Ophelia    Lanphear, 
dau.   of  Avery   and    Huldah   (Younglove)    Lanphear.      They  settled    at 
Wheeler,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1875,  without  children. 

III.  Harriet  Cornelia   Raymond,   b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  20  Oct. 

1838  ;  and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1875,  unmarried. 

IV.  Mary   Raymond,  b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept.  1840;  died  at 
Wheeler,  3  Ap.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Amasa  Church  Raymond,  b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  5  Aug.  1843;    14758 
a  farmer;  married  at  Richland,  N.  Y.,  2  Dec.  1868,  by  Rev.  Charles  Otto 
Taylor,  Seventh  Day  Adventist,  to  Emily  Theresa  Robinson,  dau.  of  Albert 
Hiram  and  Lauretta  Abigail  (More)  Robinson,  of  Richland.     She  was  born 

at  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y.,  30  Sept.  1848.  They  dwelt  with  his  father,  at 
Wheeler,  till  12  March  1871;  and  then  moved  to  Richland,  where  they 
were  living  in  Aug.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Walter   Keeler  and    Emily   (Stebbins)   Smith.  2426 

I.  Henry  Hazard  Smith,  b.  at  Nelson  Flats,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec.  1834;  a    14760 
manufacturer  of  sashes,  blinds  and  doors ;  married  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  i  Jan. 

*857,  by  Rev.  Benjamin  H.  Williams,  to  Anna  Louisa  Francisco,  dau.  of 
Henry  and  Mary  (Joralemon)  Francisco,  of  Newark,  where  she  was  born 
30  Sept.  1837.  They  dwelt  at  Newark  for  two  years ;  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y., 
six  and  a  half  years;  moved,  in  Ap.  1865,  to  Illinois;  and  were  living  at 
Lincoln,  111.,  in  Aug.  1875. 

II.  Rinaldo  Augustus  Smith,  b.  at  Nelson  Flats,  N.  Y.,  14  Oct.    14763 
1837;  a  carpenter;  married  at  Nelson,  N.  Y.,  7  Dec.  1865,  Elizabeth  Ann 
Evans,  dau.  of  John  Evans,  of  Nelson,  where  she  was  born  26  Jan.  1837. 
They  were  living  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1875. 

III.  Josephine  Emily  Smith,  b.  in  Mulberry  Street,  Newark,  N.  J.,    14766 
10  March  1850;  married  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  18  Oct.  1871,  by  Rev.  F.  H. 
Stanton,  Methodist,  assisted  by  Rev.  Eli  Barber,  Baptist,  to  Judson  Embury 
Elden,  a  mechanical  engineer,  son  of  George  and  Sabra  (Stanton)  Elden, 

of  Camden,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  15  May  1849.  They  dwelt  at 
Camden  till  Feb.  1874;  and  then  moved  to  Geddes,  N.  Y.,  where  they 
were  living  in  Jan.  1875. 


Whitney  Family. 

Chll.  of  Perry   Hazard   and   Mary  Ann   (Fish)   Smith. 

7240  I.   Perry  Hazard  Smith,  b.  at  7  Christopher  Street,  New  York  City, 
I  Feb.  1843  !  ar>d  was  living  at  Hessville,  Ind.,  in  July  1876,  unmarried. 

7241  II.  James    Henry    Smith,  b.  at  Manchester,  111.,  10  Aug.  1845;   a 
dealer  in  boots  and  shoes;  married  at  147  South  Clark  Street,  Chicago, 
111.,  3  Oct.  1867,    Dora    Bielefeldt,    dau.  of  Caspar  and  Sophia  (Grouse) 
Bielefeldt,  of  Desplaines,  111.,  formerly  of  Rustach,  Germany,  where  she 

|  was  born  28  May  1849.     They  settled  at  Chicago,  and  were  living  there  in 
'July  1876. 

7242  III.   Mary    Louisa   Smith,   b.  at  the  corner  of  Lincoln  and   Lake 
Streets,  Chicago,  111.,  I  Dec.  1847;  married  at  236  East  Randolph  Street, 
Chicago,  1 6  July  1866,  Anthony  Henry  Charlotte,  an  accountant,  son  of 
Thomas  Bryant  and  Penelope  Eleanor  (Cole)  Charlette,  of  Racine,  Wis., 
formerly  of  Jamestown,  in  the  Island  of  St.  Helena,  where  he  was  born  5 
Dec.  1842.     They  settled  in  Chicago,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1876; 
address,  730  Carroll  Street. 

7243  IV.  Rachel  Caroline  Smith,  b.  at  125  Fifth  Avenue,  Chicago,  111., 
23  June  1 849 ;  and  was  living  at  336  West  Indiana  Street,  Chicago,  in  July 

i  1876,  unmarried. 


7244 
7245 


7246 
7247 


7248 


Chll.  of  Chester  Smith   and   Mary  Ann   (Smith)   Bates. 

I.  Harriet  Florence  Bates,  b.  at  Nelson,  N.  Y.,  2  Sept.  1843  ;  died 
at  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  21  Ap.  1859,  and  was  buried  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

II.  Catharine   Gertrude   Bates,   b.  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  13  Feb. 
1855  ;   died  at  Cazenovia,  21  March  1856,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  George  Emilius  Bates,  b.  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  3  Dec.  1857. 

IV.  John  Edward  Bates,  b.  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  12  Feb.  1865  ;  died 
at  Cazenovia,  26  Sept.  1865,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chll.  of  Theodore  and   Harriet   Louisa   (Smith)   Mead. 


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14767 


14769 


2428 


2429 


I.  Josephine  Hortense  Mead,  b.  at  Nelson,  N.  Y.,  7  Nov.  1848;     I4772 
married  at  Perryville,  N.  Y.,  30  May  1871,  Llewellyn  Walworth   Paddock, 


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Eighth  Generation. 


7249 


7250 
7251 
7252 


7253 


7254 


7255 


7256 


a  farmer,  son  of  David  and  Amy  (Fitch)  Paddock,  of  Huron,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  was  born  9  May  1849.  He  died  from  inflammation  of  the  stomach,  15 
Jan.  1876. 

II.  Benjamin    Rush    Mead,   b.  at   Nelson,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1850;  a 
physician  and  surgeon ;  grad.  in  the  medical  department  of  the  University 
of  the  City  of  New  York,  Feb.  1873  ;  married  at  Perryville,  N.  Y.,  28  Oct. 
1874,  Ida    Biakslee,    dau.  of  Garrett  and  Charlotte    (Snell)   Blakslee,  of 
Perryville,  where  she  was  born  22  Sept.  1854.     They  settled  at  Perryville, 
and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1876. 

III.  Napoleon  Bonaparte  Mead,  b.  at  Perryville,  N.  Y.,  22  Feb. 
1852  ;  died  of  albuminuria,  12  March  1876,  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 

IV.  Harriet  Bell  Mead,  b.  at  Perryville,  N.  Y.,  i  March  1862;  died 
at  Perryville,  3 1  Dec.  1 862,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Lula    Bell    Mead,  b.  at  Perryville,  N.  Y.,  3  Nov.  1864;   died  at 
Perryville,  10  Feb.  1866,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Benjamin   and   Arabella   (Smith)   Myrtle. 

I.  Arabella  Myrtle,   b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  16  Aug.  1842;    married, 
IO  Oct.  1871,  by  Rev.  James    Stoddard,   Episcopal,  to   Charles    Lardner 
Stoddard,  a  physician,  who  was  born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  12  May  1837,  son 
of  William  and    Margaret  (Lardner)    Stoddard,  from  Glasgow,  Scotland. 
They  were  living  at  Whitewater,  Wis.,  in  Aug.  1875. 

II.  Martin  Van  Buren  Myrtle,  b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  25  March  1847; 
married  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  at  Hammondsport,  N.  Y.,  28  Oct. 
1873,  by  Rev.  J.  B.  Grier,  to   Matty  S.  Middaugh,  dau.  of  Chester  and 
Susan  (Refass)  Middaugh.     They  were  living  at  Wellsborough,  Penn.,  in 
Aug.  1875. 

III.  Margaret  Myrtle,  b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1849;  married, 
17    Sept.  1868,    by    Rev.   A.   F.  Morey,    Methodist    Episcopal,    to    Hoyt 
Younglove,   son  of  T.  M.  and  Matilda   (Hoyt)  Younglove.     They  were 
living  at  Hammondsport,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1875. 

IV.  Philip  Frederick    Myrtle,   b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  i  June  1851; 
died  at  Wheeler,  18  March  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 


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14775 


14776 


7257 

7258 

7259 
7260 


I 


7261 


7262 


7263 


7264 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Edmund  Perlee  and   Melinda   (Kellogg)   Smith. 

I.  Keziah  Smith,  b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  16  Sept.  1843;    married  at 
Orange,  N.  Y.,  26  Sept.  1872,  George  Romalne  Norton,  a  farmer,  born 

at  Orange,  son  of  James  and (Herring)  Horton.     They  were  living 

at  Orange  in  Sept.  1875,  without  children. 

II.  Jay  Kellogg  Smith,  b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  8  Feb.  1846;  a  lawyer; 
was  living  at  Prattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  Gertrude  Smith,  b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  20  Dec.  1851 ;  was  living 
at  Orange,  N.  Y.,  with  her  father,  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

IV.  Frank  Eugene  Smith,  b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  21  Dec.  1853  ;  was 
living  with  his  father,  at  Orange,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 


Child  of  Isaac  and   Margaret  (Smith)  Vermllyea. 

I.  Herbert  Smith  Vermilyea,  b.  at  Prattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  31  March 
1851;  married  at  Port  Gibson,  N.  Y.,  6  Nov.  1873,  by  Rev.  Charles  H. 
Wright,  Methodist,  to  Adeline  Luolnda  Caskey,  born  at  Canadice,  N.  Y., 
22  July  1850,  dau.  of  Alva  and  Maria  Regina  (Clark)  Caskey.  They  were 
living  at  Dresden,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Erastus  and   Mary   Ann   (Smith)   Rose. 

I.  Helen  Mar  Rose,  b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  3  Oct.  1843;  married  there, 
8  Jan.  1 868,  Richard  M.  Thompson,  a  farmer,  son  of  Daniel  D.  and  Mercy 
Jane  (Derick)  Thompson,  of  Wheeler,  where  he  was  born  16  Oct  1842. 
They  settled  at  Wheeler,  and  were  living  there  in  Aug.  1 876. 

II.  Smith  Keeler  Rose,  b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  5  Ap.  1847  ;  a  farmer 
and  teacher;    married  at  Dundee,  N.  Y.,  26  Jan.  1870,    Esther    Alemny 
Taylor,  dau.  of  John  Wesley  and  Janet  (Scott)  Taylor,  of  Wheeler,  where 
she  was  born  16  July  1850.     They  settled  at  Prattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec. 
1873,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 

III.  Lelia  Dell   Rose,  b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  20  June  1850;    died  15 
June  1859. 


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IV.    Mary  Eva   Rose,  b.  at  Wheeler,  N.  Y.,  17  Aug.  1858;   and  was 
living  there  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  James   Benedict  and   Caroline   (Wooden)   Scott. 

I.   Mary  Grace  Smith  Scott,  b.  at  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  22  Ap.  1839; 
died  1 3  Dec.  1 842,  at  Waterford,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Rural  Cem- 


2442 


2444 


Chil.  of  Andrew   Knox   and    Hannah    Manila   (Phelps)   Smith. 

I.  Netty  Smith,  b.  at  Prattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  12  Aug.  1863. 

II.  Chauncey  Perlee  Smith,  b.  at  Prattsbugh,  N.  Y.,  7  June  1866. 

Child   of  Moses  Smith   and    Harriet   (Brewster)   Scott. 

I.  Sarah  Cecilia  Scott,  b.  at  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  31  May  1832;  mar- 
ried at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  31  Jan.  1858,  Edward  C.   Durant,  cashier  of  the 
City  Bank  of  Kenosha,  Wis.      She  died  in  child-bed,  21  Feb.  1859,  at 
Kenosha,  and  was  buried  there.     He  was  living  at  Racine,  Wis.,  in  June 

Chil.  of  Moses  Smith   and   Harriet  (Brand)   Scott. 

II.  Thomas  Scott,  b.  at  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  27  May  1838;    died  29 
Aug.  1856,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Forest  Home 


III.  William  Brand  Scott,  b.  at  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1842;  a 
bookseller;  was  living  at  521  Broadway,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  in  June  1877, 


IV.  Charles  Albert  Scott,  b.  at  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  4  Ap.  1850  ;  mar-    14783 
ried  5  Aug.  1873,  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Eleanor  Moore,  dau.  of  Joseph  T. 
and  Harriet  (Eaton)  Moore.     She  was  born  at  Montgomery,  Ala.,  6  Ap. 
1850.     They  were  living  at  521  Broadway,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  in  June  1877. 
His  name  has  been  legally  changed  to  Albert  Charles  Scott. 


2444 


2445 


7269 


7270 


72/1 


7272 


7273 


Whitney  Family. 


7274  II.  William  Hayden,  lived  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  June  1877. 

7275  III.  Harvey  Smith  Hayden,  lived  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  Sept.  1874. 

7276  IV.  George    Richards   Hayden,  served  in   the  war  of  1861;  was 


II.  Gertrude  Ann  Scott,  b.  at  Watcrford,  N.  Y.,  14  Oct  1842;  died 
5  Jan.  1846,  at  Watcrford,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Rural  Cemetery. 

III.  Caroline  Wooden  Scott,  b.  at  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  12  Feb.  1845; 
married  there,  3  May  1863,  by  Rev.  Andrew    Beveridge,  pastor  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church  at  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  to  Theodore  Webster  Bradley 
Gilbert,  a  farmer,  son  of  Timothy  Amos  and  Louisa  Lament  (Ives)  Gilbert, 
of  North  Branford,  Conn.     He  was  born  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  16  Dec. 
1844.      They  settled  at  North  Branford;  dwelt  at  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  in 
1865;  then  returned  to  North  Branford;    and  were  living  there  in  fan 
1875- 


Chil.  of  Harvey   Belden   and   Mary   Lytle  (MoKallor)   Scott. 

I.  Caroline  Spencer  Scott,  b.  at  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1837; 
married    there,  19  Jan.  1859,  by    Rev.   Lewis    H.   Lee,   Presbyterian,  to 
Charles  Knickerbocker,  an  engraver,  who  was  born  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
24  Aug.  1834,  son  of  Samuel  and   Mary  (Thayer)   Knickerbocker.     He 
followed  his  profession  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  from  1850  till  1862  ;  then  settled 
at  Chicago,  111.,  where  he  established  the  Western   Engraving  and  Bank 
Note  Co.,  of  which  he  was  secretary  till  May  1872;    died  at   Denver, 
Colorado,  I  Oct.  1873,  and  was  buried  in  Waterford  Rural  Cemetery.     She 
was  living  at  Waterford  in  Dec.  1874. 

II.  Theodore  Lewis  Scott,  b.  at  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  19  March  1842 ; 
grad.  at  Union  College  in  1862;    married,  9  Feb.  1869,  at  her  father's 
house,  120  James  Street,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  S.  B.  Canfield,  D.D., 
Presbyterian,  to  Elizabeth  Bell  Chllds,  who  was  born  at  Syracuse,  29  Oct 
1 840,  dau.  of  Noadiah  Moody  and  Martha  (Brewer)  Childs.     They  were 
living  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  in   Dec.  1 874,  he  being  assistant-cashier  in  the 
National  Albany  Exchange  Bank. 


Chil.  of  William  and   Mary   (Scott)   Hayden. 
I.  Thomas  Scott  Hayden,  lived  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  June  1877. 


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auditor  of  the  Milwaukee   and  St.  Paul  Railroad  Co.  in  June  1877,  and 
resided  at  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

V.  Charles  Harvey  Hayden,  lived  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  in  Sept.  1874. 

VI.  Mary  Scott  Hayden,  lived  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  in  Sept.  1874. 

VII.  Anna    Seymour    Hayden,  married    Daniel    Newhall,  a  com- 
mission-merchant; and  lived  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1877. 

VIII.  Frederick  Smith   Hayden,  grad.  at  Yale  College  in  1869; 
S.  T.  B.,  same  college,  in  1873;  a  clergyman ;  lived  at  Angelica,  N.  Y.,  in 
Sept.  1874. 


Child   of  Elijah   and   Ann   (Scott)   House. 

I.  Elijah  Scott  House,  b.  in  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  15  March  1837;  a 
manufacturer;  married,  16  Ap.  1862,  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  A.  B. 
Bullions,  Presbyterian,  to  Harriet  Elizabeth  Carpenter,  dau.  of  Ephraim 
and  Elizabeth  (Filkins)  Carpenter,  of  Troy,  where  she  was  born  in  1841. 
They  have  lived  in  Waterford,  in  Troy,  and  in  New  York  City;  and  were 
dwelling  at  345  West  Fourteenth  Street,  New  York,  in  Dec.  1874. 

Chil.  of  William   T.  and   Ann   (Scott)   Seymour. 


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II.  Mary  Hayden  Seymour,  b.  in  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  20  March  1842;  ;  14791 
married  3  June  1868,  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Arthur  T.  Pierson,  Presby- 
terian, to  James  Woodruff  Blake,  a  manufacturer  of  perfumes,  son  of  James 
Robert  and  Elizabeth  (Woodruff)  Blake,  of  Waterford,  where  he  was  born 

12  June  1842.  They  settled  in  Waterford;  moved  to  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in 
Oct.  1871;  and  were  living  there,  at  776  Lincoln  Place,  in  Dec.  1874,  his 
business  being  at  144  Chambers  Street,  New  York. 

III.  Harriet  Seymour,  b.  in  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  18   Sept.  1843;  died 
there,  at   35  South  Street,  31  Oct.  1874,  unmarried;  and  was  buried   in 
Waterford. 


7284         IV.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Seymour,  b.  in  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  26  Nov. 
1847;  died  17  July  1849,  in  Waterford,  and  was  buried  there. 


V.  William   Thomas  Seymour,  b.  in  Waterford,   N.  Y.,   30  Jan. 

1851;  died  24  Jan.  1852,  in  Waterford,  and  was  buried  there. 


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7286        VI.  Harvey  Belden  Seymour,  b.  in  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  26  Oct.  1854 
a  clerk  at  141  Chambers  Street,  New  York  City;  was  living  at  776  Lincoln 
Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Edwin   Collins  and   Marietta   (Jarvls)   Sear*. 

7287  I.  Clara  Maria  Sears,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  4  Feb.  1836;  married 
there,  22  Dec.  1852,  John  Canfleld,  son  of  Rufus  and  Polly  (Northrop) 
Canfield.     See  his  record. 

7288  II.  Jane  Eliza  Sears,  b.  at  Reading,  Conn.,  25  Ap.  1838. 

7289  III.   Mary  Ann  Sears,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  15  Jan.  1841. 

Child  of  George  and   Sarah   (Gregory)  Sears. 

7290  I.   George  Sears,  was  living  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  Ap.  1877. 
There  are  others  in  this  household,  whose  names  have  not  been  obtained. 


Child  of  Samuel    S.  and   Mary  Ann   (Smith)   Olmstead. 

7291  I    Christopher  Smith  Olmstead,  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 

Chil.  of  Henry  and   Mary  Ann   (Burt)  Smith. 

7292  I.  Cynthia  Jane  Smith,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  20  Dec.  1840;  mar- 
ried, 1 6  Dec.  1862,  in  Benton,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  T.  F.  Wardwell,  Episcopal,  to 
Edwin  Ruthven  McMaster,  a  farmer,  son  of  James  William  and  Jemima 
(Height)  McMaster,  of  Benton,  where  he  was  born  26  Sept.  1 827.     They 
settled  in  Benton,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1874. 


7293 


II.  John  Edgar  Smith,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  6  Aug.  1842;  a 
banker;  married,  12  June  1867,  in  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  Mary  Abigail  Norton, 
dau.  of  George  Fisher  and  Esther  Ann  (Russell)  Norton,  of  Cambridge. 
She  was  born  in  Fort  Covington,  N.  Y.,  15  Dec.  1846.  They  dwelt  in 
Cambridge,  where  he  was  cashier  of  the  Cambridge  National  Bank,  till  26 


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Aug.  1872;  then  moved  to  Beatrice,  Nebraska,  where  they  were  living  in 
March  1875 — he  and  his  brother,  Samuel  Cooke  Smith,  being  engaged  in 
banking  under  the  firm-name  of  Smith  Brothers. 

III.  Charles  Henry  Smith,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  10  Sept.  1844; 
graduated  at  Hobart  College,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  as  valedictorian  of  his  class, 
in  July  1 870 ;    graduated  at  the  General  Theological  Seminary,  in  New 
York,  27  June  1873;  was  ordained  deacon  in  the  Prot.  Epis.  Church,  by 
Bishop  Coxe,  at  Calvary  Church,  New  York,  29  June  1873;    settled  in 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  was  ordained  to  the  priesthood  by  Bishop  Coxe,  at  St. 
Paul's    Cathedral,    Buffalo,   31  July  1874;    and   was   living  at  71  Niagara 
Street,  Buffalo,  in  Oct.  1874,  unmarried.  -£• 

IV.  Samuel  Cooke  Smith,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  18  June  1846;  a 
banker ;  was  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Smith  Brothers,  with  his  brother 
John,  in  Beatrice,  Nebraska,  in  March  1875  ;  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Elizabeth   (Northrop)   Smith. 

I.  Augusta  Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  25  May  1845; 
died  there,  21  Feb.  1853,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

II.  Philip  Northrop  Smith,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  3  March  1850; 
a  salesman  ;  was  living  in  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Sept.  1874,  unmarried. 

III.  Arthur  Whitney  Smith,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  i  Ap.  1856; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  Sept.  1 874. 


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Chil.  of  James  Butler  and   Eliza   (Sanford)   Smith. 

I.  Mary  Virginia  Smith,  b.  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  u  Aug.  1838;  and 
was  living  with  her  grandmother,  Mrs.  Lois  (Butler)  Smith,  at  Ridgefield, 
Conn.,  in  Nov.  1874,  unmarried. 

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II.  Sarah  Eliza  Smith,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  13  June  1840;  mar-  |  14797 
ried  there,  1 1  July  1862,  Julien   Sylvester  Main,  a  clerk,  who  was  born  in 
Ridgefield,  28   Sept.  1845,  son  of  Sylvester  and   Susan   (Lobdell)   Main. 

They  settled  in  Ridgefield ;  where  he  died  21  Nov.  1865,  and  was  buried  in 
Titicus  Cemetery.  She  was  married  (2d),  12  Aug.  1867,  in  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  A.  H.  Partridge,  rector  of  Christ  Church,  in  Bedford 
Avenue,  Brooklyn,  to  Henry  Shultz  Winner,  a  carpenter,  son  of  Septimus 


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and  Susan  (Logan)  Winner,  of  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  where  he  was  born  1  8 
Feb.  1845.  They  dwelt  in  New  York  City  for  one  year;  in  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  three  years;  and  were  living  in  Orange,  N.  J.,  in  Feb.  1874. 

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III.  Lois   Gertrude   Smith,  b.  in    Ridgefield,  Conn.,  i  Ap.  1842; 
married  15   Oct.  1867,  at  55  Orchard  Street,  New  York,  by  Rev.  A.  H.  i 
Partridge,  Episcopal,  to  Amos  Calloupe,  a  carpenter,  son  of  Benjamin  and 
Ruth  Ann  (Mills)  Galloupe  or  Gallup,  of  Bangor,  Me.,  formerly  of  Wood- 
stock, N.  B.,  where  he  was  born  20  Dec.  1836.     They  dwelt  in  New  York 
for  fourteen  months;    in  Nonvalk,  Conn.,  eleven  months;  in  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  two  and  a  half  years;   in  Wakefield,  Mass.,  six  months;    in   East 
Boston,   Mass.,  ten  months;  and,  in  Feb.  1874,  were  living  at  85  Pearl 
Street,  Charlestown.     He  served  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  in  the  early  part  of 
the  war  of  1 861;  was  on  the  Congress,  when  she  was  destroyed  by  the 
Merrimac ;  was  then  captured,  and  for  three  months  enjoyed  the  hospital- 
ities of  Libby  Prison.     He  was  discharged  from  the  Navy  7  June  1862. 

IV.  William   Harvey  Smith,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  7  Ap.  1844; 
died  in  New  York  City,  28  Feb.  1854,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery, 
Ridgefield. 

V.  James  Sanford  Smith,  b.  in  New  York  City,  i  Dec.  1846;  a 
merchant,   in  company  with  his  father;    and   was  living   at  936  Third 
Avenue,  New  York,  in  Sept.  1874,  unmarried. 

Chil.  of  James   Butler  and   Augusta   Rosa   (Racey)   Smith. 

VI.  Harvey  Joseph  Smith,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1864. 

VII.  Rose  Ann  Smith,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  5  Sept.  1866;  died  9 
Aug.  1870,   in    New  York    City,  and   was  buried   in  Titicus  Cemetery, 
Ridgefield,  Conn. 

VIII.  Racey  Smith,  b.  in  New  York  City,  u  Dec.  1868;  died  there, 
7  Aug.  1 870,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery,  Ridgefield,  Conn. 

IX.  Sanford  Edward  Smith,  b.  in  New  York  City,  26  Sept.  1870. 


Chil.  of  Edward   and   Sarah   Anne   (Smith)   Trowbridge. 

I.   Edward  Trowbridge,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  3  June  1852;  was 
living  at  193  Harrison  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1874,  unmarried. 


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II.  Harvey  Smith  Trowbridge,  b.   in   Ridgefield,  Conn.,   30  Jan. 
1855;  died  there,  24  May  1855,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

III.  Helen   Radnor  Trowbridge,  b.  in  Barbadoes,  West  Indies,  12 
June  1857,  and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Aug.  1874. 

IV.  Roswell  Hayes  Trowbridge,  b.  at  206  Clinton  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  9  June  1859 ;  died  in  Barbadoes,  West  Indies,  2  Aug.  1862,  and  was 
buried  in  New  Haven,  Conn. 

V.  Augusta   Elizabeth   Trowbridge,   b.   at   206   Clinton   Street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  17  March  1861. 

VI.  William   Leslie  Trowbridge,  b.  in   Ridgefield,  Conn.,  12  July 
1863. 

VII.  Sarah  Louise  Trowbridge,  b.  at  20  Cheever  Place,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  8  Feb.  1865. 

VIII.  Mabelle  Whitney  Trowbridge,  b.  in  Barbadoes,  West  Indies, 
14  Nov.  1869. 


Chil.  of  John  and   Betsey   (Whitney)   Atwood. 

I.  David  Atwood,  b.  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  17  Feb.  1810. 

II.  Hector  Atwood,  b.  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  i  Oct.  1812. 

III.  Benjamin  Atwood,  b.  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  26  June  1816;  a  farmer; 
married,  30  Nov.  1834,   Mary  Abigail  Olney,   born   27  Oct.  1809,   dau.  of 
Zelotes  and  Dorcas  (Saunders)  Olney.     They  dwelt  in  Potter  and  Lycom- 
ing  Counties,  Penn.,  till  1844;  at  West  LeRoy,  Mich.,  till  Oct.  1856;    at 
Wakeshma,  Mich.,  till  Nov.  1867;  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  till  Nov.  1870; 
and  then  returned  to  Wakeshma,  where  she  died  9  Oct.  1859.     She  was 
buried  at  West    LeRoy.      He   married  (2d),  1 1  March  1 860,  at  Climax, 
Mich.,  Sarah  Jane  Davis,  dau.  of  Isaac  and  Priscilla  (Rumsey)  Davis,  and 
widow  of  David  Schrambelin.     She  was  born  30  Dec.  1823  ;  and  was  living 
at  Wakeshma  in  Nov.  1875.     He  died  there,  20  Ap.  1874,  and  was  buried 
at  West  LeRoy. 

IV.  William  Atwood,  b.  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb.  1818;  was  a  soldier 


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in  the  war  of  1861 ;  and,  about  the  close  of  the  war,  died  and  was  buried  in 
Kentucky. 

V.  Abram  Atwood,  b.  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept  1821. 

VI.  Thomas  Atwood,  b.  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  17  Jan.  1825. 

VII.  Jeremiah  Atwood,  b.  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1827. 

VIII.  Hannah  Atwood,  b.  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  17  Oct.  1830. 

Chit,  of  Jonathan   and   Mary   (Whitney)   Nichols. 

I.  Aaron  Whitney  Nichols,  b.  at  Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  7  March  1816;  a 
broker  in  real  estate;  married,  5  Ap.  1844,  Catharine  Avis  Walker;  was 
living  at  Hickory  Corners,  Mich.,  in  Aug.  1875,  a"d  at  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
in  May  1876. 

II.  Adeline  Nichols,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  3  June  1818;  married  at 
Eagle,  N.  Y.,  Francis  Bennett;  and  was  living  at  Hickory  Corners,  Mich., 
in  Aug.  1875. 

III.  Hannah  Nichols,  b.  at  Elmira,  N.Y.,  27  Ap.  1820;  married,  2 
Aug.  1838,  at  York,  N.  Y.,   Daniel  Robinson  Burdlck,  a  farmer,  son   of 
Robinson  and  Esther  (Fox)  Burdick,  of  Livonia,  N.  Y.     He  was  born  on 
the  farm  of  his  grandfather,  Levi  Fox,  at  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  3  March  1818. 
They  dwelt  at  York  till  Ap.  1840;    at  Livonia  till  Ap.  1842  ;    at  South 
Bristol,  N.  Y.,  till  10  Sept.  1844;  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  till  Oct.  1845;  and  then 
settled  at  Barry,  Mich.,  where  they  were  living  on  the  same  farm  in  May 
1876. 

IV.  Eleanor  Nichols,  b.  at  Catlin,  N.  Y.,  24  Oct.  1822;  married,  25 
Dec.  1843,  at   South    Bristol,    N.  Y.,  by  George    Paul,  Esq.,  to   Squire 
Cogswell,  a  farmer,  son  of  Harvey  and  Clarissa  (Darling)  Cogswell,  of 
Mendon,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  14  Dec.  1820.     They  dwelt  with  her 
father  till  Ap.  1844;  at  Mount  Morris,  N.  Y.,  till  15  Nov.  1844;  at  Portage, 
N.Y.,till  8  Oct.  1845  ;  atGenesee,  Mich.,  till  22  Jan.  1846;  at  Tittebawassee, 
Mich.,  among  the  first  white  settlers,  till  15  OcL  1846;  at  Genesee  again, 
till  28  March  1848  ;  at  Grand  Blanc,  Mich.,  till  Oct.  1850;  at  Barry,  Mich., 
till  26  Sept.  1 860 ;   and  then  settled  at  Eureka,  Mich.,  where  they  were 
living  in  Ap.  1876. 

V.  George  Washington   Nichols,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  13  Sept. 


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1825;  a  jeweller;  married,  3  July  1851,  at  Barry,  Mich.,  Naomi  Graver, 
dau.  of  Ashbel  and  Laura  (Williams)  Grover,  of  Springwater,  N.  Y., 
where  she  was  born  16  Oct.  1833.  They  dwelt  at  Carleton,  Mich.,  for  two 
years;  at  LeRoy,  Mich.,  seven  years;  at  Eureka,  Mich.,  one  year;  at 
Benton,  Mich.,  four  years;  at  Charlotte,  Mich.,  one  year;  at  Litchfield, 
Mich.,  two  years;  and,  in  1872,  settled  at  Kalkaska,  Mich.,  where  they 
were  living  in  March  1876.  He  enlisted  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  8  Oct. 
1861,  in  Co.  D,  I3th  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  discharged  at 
Detroit,  Mich.,  for  general  debility,  i  May  1863,  having  fought  at  Shiloh, 
Corinth,  Perryville,  and  other  places. 

VI.  William  Henry  Nichols,  b.  at  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.,  8  Sept.  1827; 
enlisted  in  Oct.  1861,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  the  Burgess  Sharp-shooters,  and 
was  discharged  in  1862.     He  lived  at  Green  River  City,  Washington  Ten, 
in  May  1876. 

VII.  Charles  Bow  Nichols,  b.  at  Avon,  N.  Y.,  7  Jan.  1830;  married    14833 
in  1850,  at  "  Howlandsbury,"  Mich.,  Sarah  Huffman,  who  died  in  Chicago, 

111.  He  enlisted  in  the  Autumn  of  1862,  in  the  2d  Reg.  of  111.  Cavalry; 
and,  having  never  returned,  is  supposed  to  have  been  killed  in  battle. 

VIII.  Benjamin  Franklin  Nichols,  b.  at  Eagle,  N.  Y.,  i  Nov.  1831;    14836 
a  farmer ;  married  at  her  father's  house,  by  her  father,  a  clergyman  of  the 
Wesleyan  Methodist  Church,  4  Sept  1853,  to  Jane  Elizabeth  Tapley,  dau. 

of  Rev.  Obed  and  Amanda  (Chamberlain)  Tapley,  of  Hickory  Corners, 
Mich.  She  was  born  in  Canada,  i  May  1837.  They  dwelt  at  Carleton, 
Mich.,  till  1864;  and  then  settled  at  Boston,  Mich.,  where  they  were 
living  in  Aug.  1876. 

IX.  Thomas  Whitney  Nichols,  b.  at  Eagle,  N.  Y.,  4  Oct.  1833; 
residence  unknown. 

X.  Mary  Ann  Nichols,  b.  at  York,  N.  Y.,  13   March  1836;  married    14841 
in   March  1852,  by  Adam  Elliott,  Esq.,  to  Lucius  Nichols,  who  died  in 

Nov.  1862;  married  (2d),  in  Ap.  1864,  Henry  Lorenzo  Tobias;  and  was 
living  at  Hastings,  Mich.,  in  May  1876. 

XI.  Henrietta  Nichols,  b.  at  Bristol,  N.  Y.,  27  Sept.  1838;  died  18 
Nov.  1850,  at  Hickory  Corners,  Mich.,  and  was  buried  there. 

XII.  Emily  Nichols,  b.  at  Bristol,  N.  Y.,  i  March  1841;  married  in    14851 
1858,  at  her  father's  house,  in   Barry,  Mich.,  by  Adam   Elliott,  Esq.,  to 
Alonzo  Wright,  who  died   in  Andersonville  prison.      She  married  (2d),  in 
1865,  at  her  father's  house  in  Otisco,  Mich.,  George  Wright,  brother  of  her 

first  husband. 


7336 


7337 


733« 


7339 


7340 


734' 


7342 


I  Whitney  Family. 

Chil.  of  Silas   B.  and   Charity   (Whitney)   Chapln. 

I.  Vest  u  8  Chapin,  b.  one  mile  east  of  the  village  of  Big  Flats,  N.  Y 
27  June  1825  ;  married,  30  March  1847,  at  the  house  of  Benjamin  Atwood' 
by  Rev.  Mr.  Gould,  to  Martha  Cella  Olney,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Caroline 
(Burget)  Olney.     They  settled  at  Climax,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in 
Feb.  1875. 

II.  Caroline  Chapin,  b.  one  mile  east  of  the  village  of  Big  Flats 
N.  Y.,  21  March  1827;  married,  21  Feb.  1849,  in  the  village  of  Teconsha,' 
Mich.,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Cornelius,  to  Daniel  Schenck  Denise,  a  farmer  and 
merchant,  born  in  Monmouth  Co.,  N.  J.,  25  Nov.  1822,  son  of  -  and 
Aletta  (Hulch)  Denise.     They  dwelt  at  Greece,  N.  Y.,  for  eighteen  years  ; 
then  settled  at  Charlotte,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1875. 

III.  Cornelia  Ann  Chapin,  b.  four  miles  north  of  the  village  of  Big 
Flats,  N.  Y.,  28  Ap.  1829;    married,  26  Aug.  1848,  at  the  house  of  her 
parents,  in  LeRoy,  Mich.,  by  Dr.  Elihu  Smith,  to  James  Ball  Davis,  a 
farmer,  son  of  William  Dixon  and  Comfort  (Ball)  Davis,  of  LeRoy.     He 
was  born  at  Auburn,  N.  Y..  6  June  1824.     They  were  living  at  LeRoy, 
Mich.,  in  Feb.  1875. 


V.  Henry  Pier,  b.  four  miles  north  of  the  village  of  Big  Flats,  N.  Y., 
15  Feb.  1836;    married,  27  Feb.  1861,  at   the  house  of  her  parents,  in 
Barry,  Mich.,  by  Squire  Tolles,  to  Mary  Jane  Bennett,  dau.  of  Francis  and 
Adeline  Bennett.     They  were  living  at  Barry  in  Feb.  1875.     He  was  a 
soldier  in  Co.  C,  2oth  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.  Infantry,  during  the  war  of  1861. 

VI.  Silas  Pier,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Mich.,  eight  miles  south  of  Adrian,  4 
July  1838  ;  died  3  Nov.  1845,  in  tne  same  place,  and  was  buried  there. 


VII.  Lydia  Deane  Pier,  b.  at  Chesterfield,  Ohio,  5  May  1840;  mar- 
ried  by  Rev.  AsaW.  Bushnell,  at  LeRoy,  Mich.,  17  Sept.  1857,  to  George 
Washington  Karr.  They  were  living  near  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  in  Feb. 

1875. 


2468 
14856 


14862 


14867 


2468 


Chil.  of  Richard   and   Charity   (Whitney)   Pier. 

IV.   Harriet  Eliza  Pier,  b.  at  KennedyvilU^N^Bath,  N.  Y.,  25  Jan.      14872 
1834;  married,  28  May  1854,  at  her  father's  house  in  LeRoy,  Mich.,  by 
Daniel  Riley,  Esq.,  to  William  Martin  Davis,  son  of  William  Dixon  and 
Comfort  (Ball)  Davis,  of  LeRoy. 


14880 


14883 


7343        VIII.  James  Deane  Pier,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Mich.,  eight  miles  south  of     14885 
j  Adrian,  2  Ap.  1842;  married  at  Wakeshma,  Mich.,  7  Ap.  1864,  by  Rev. 


1 1  52 


Eighth  Generation. 


7344 


7345 


735° 


7346) 
7347* 


7348 
7349 


Jacob  Gardner,  to  Mary  Ette  Davis,  dau.  of  Zenas  Dixon  and  Azubah 
(Wilson)  Davis,  of  LeRoy,  Mich.  They  were  living  near  Battle  Creek, 
Mich.,  in  1875. 

IX.  Hannah  Elvira  Pier,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Mich.,  eight  miles  south  of 
Adrian,  10  Oct.  1845  !    married  at  Ross,   Mich.,  31  Dec.  1865,  by  Elder 
Smalley,  to  Charles  Cook,  son  of  William  Mulford  and  Luna  (Lawrence) 
Cook,  of  Barry,  Mich.     They  were  living  near  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  in  Feb. 
1875. 

X.  Albert  Amos  Pier,  b.  at  LeRoy,  Mich.,  16  March  1848;  died  at 
Barry,  Mich.,  28  Jan.  1874,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  at  Central  LeRoy, 
Mich. 


Chil.  of   Lyman   and   Esther   (Whitney)   Hlnman. 

I.  and  II.  Two  daughters,  of  whom  nothing  has  been  learned. 


Chil.  of  Stephen   and   Salome   Bloss   (Townsend)    Bailey. 

I.  Aaron    Bailey,  was  said  to  be  living  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug. 
1875. 

II.  Townsend   Bailey,  was  said  to  be  living  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  in 
Aug.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   and  Jane  (Van   Norstrand)   Bailey. 

I.  Matthew  Bailey,  b.  at  Vernon,  now  Glenwood,  N.  J.,  13  Feb. 
1817;  a  farmer;  married  at  her  father's  house  in  Edenville,  N.  Y.,  25 
Nov.  1840,  by  Rev.  William  Timlow,  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 
of  Amity,  N.  Y.,  to  Sarah  Maria  Ferrier,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Hannah  J. 
(Edsall)  Ferrier,  of  Edenville,  where  she  was  born  13  Aug.  1818.  "He 
inherited  his  father's  lands,  by  will,  and  occupied  the  homestead.  He 
added  considerably  to  his  inheritance,  and  lived  the  quiet  and  uneventful 
life  of  a  country  farmer  with  a  comfortable  independence,  respected  and 
loved  by  his  neighbors.  He  was  one  of  the  first  trustees,  and  a  constituent 
member  of  the  Glenwood  Baptist  Church,  and  his  house  was  a  great 
gathering-place  for  Baptist  ministers."  He  died  20  Ap.  1860,  and  was 
buried  by  the  side  of  his  father.  His  wife  was  living  on  the  homestead, 
with  her  son,  in  Jan.  1876. 


14888 


2469 


2470 


2471 
14890 


735" 


7352 


7353 


7354 


7355 


7356 


Whitney  Family. 


"53 


II.  Hannah   Bailey,  b.   at  Vcrnon,  now  Glenwood,  N.  J.,  20  June;    14891 
1820;   married   at  her  father's  house  in  Vernon,  3   Dec.  1839,  by  Rev. 
William  Timlow,  Presbyterian,  to  John  Nicholas  Ryerson,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Nicholas  and  Anna  (Farvor)  Ryerson,  of  Deckertown,  N.  J.     He  was  born 

at  Vernon,  12  March  1809.  They  dwelt  at  Vernon  till  I  Ap.  1853;  at 
Denton,  N.  Y.,  till  I  Ap.  1855;  then  moved  to  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  and  were 
living  there  in  March  1876.  He  had  a  former  wife,  named  Hannah  Van 
Houtan. 

III.  Mary   Bailey,  b.  at  Vernon,  now  Glenwood,  N.  J.,  23  Jan.  1822;  |    14898 
married    there,   30    Nov.  1843,   by   Rev.   Joseph   M.   Pierson,   Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  John  Sammls  Van  Houtan,  a  farmer,  son  of  Peter  and  Sarah 
(Sammis)  Van  Houtan,  of  Independence,  in  Vernon,  where  he  was  born 

14  May  1819.  She  died  25  June  1855,  at  Independence  (where  they 
settled  i  Ap.  1844),  and  was  buried  in  the  Deckertown  Cemetery,  Wantage, 
N.  J.  He  was  living  at  Independence  in  Jan.  1876. 

IV.  Susan  Bailey,  b.  at  Vernon,  now  Glenwood,  N.  J.,  31  July  1824;      14900 
married  at  Pochuck,  N.  J.,  25  Jan.  1845,  by  Rev.  William  Spencer,  Baptist, 

to  Zenas  Dayton  Riggs,  a  farmer,  son  of  Samuel  and  Susan  (Vankemp) 
Riggs, '  of  Vernon,  where  he  was  born  9  May  1817.  They  dwelt  with  his 
father,  at  Hamburgh,  N.  J.,  for  twenty  years ;  then  settled  on  a  farm  in 
Glenwood,  about  a  mile  from  her  birthplace ;  and,  after  seven  years,  moved 
to  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  near  New  Hampton  post-office,  where  they  were  living 
in  Jan.  1876. 

V.  Alzada  Bailey,  b.  at  Vernon,  now  Glenwood,  N.  J.,  3  Ap.  1827; ,    14907 
married    there,  18   Feb.  1847,  by   Rev.  John  Davis,  Baptist,  to  William 
Toland,  a  farmer,  son  of  Abner  and  Matilda  (Lyon)  Toland,  of  Glenwood. 

He  was  born  at  Wantage,  N.  J.,  4  Jan.  1823.  They  dwelt  at  Glenwood 
till  3  Ap.  1850;  lived  at  Martin  Town,  N.  J.,  till  25  March  1868 ;  and  then 
returned  to  Glenwood,  where  they  resided  in  Jan.  1 876. 

VI.  Sarah  Jane  Bailey,  b.  at  Vernon,  now  Glenwood,  N.  J.,  15  March      14912 
1829;    married    there,  i  Feb.  1849,    Jo««ph    Simpson,  a  farmer,    son  of 
William  and  Nancy  (Smith)  Simpson,  of  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was 

born  28  Jan.  1821.  They  dwelt  at  Newton,  N.  J.,  in  1849;  lived  at 
Hamburgh  in  1850-1851;  and  then  moved  to  Amity,  N.  Y.,  where  they 
resided  in  Jan.  1876. 

VII.  Matilda  Bailey,  b.  at  Vernon,  now  Glenwood,  N.  J.,   26  Feb.      14918 
1834;  married  there,  18  March  1852,  by  Rev.  S.  Leach,  Baptist,  to  Amo« 
Munson    Ryerson,  a   farmer,  son   of  John    Nicholas   and    Hannah    (Van 

»  His  grandfather,  Zenas  Riggs,  is  called  "one    tied  at  Monistown,  N.  J.,  served  in  the  Revolu- 
of  four  brothers  who  came  from  Wales  and  set-    tionary  war,  and  afterward  lived  in  Vernon,  N.J. 

14*  


"54 


7357 
7358 


7359 
7360 


7362 


7363 

7364 
7365 


Righth  Generation. 


Houtan)  Ryerson,  of  Paterson,  N.  J.,  where  he  was  born  30  Ap.  1833. 
They  dwelt  with  his  father,  at  Glenwood,  for  one  year;  at  Denton,  N.  Y., 
one  year;  at  Wawayanda,  N.Y.,  three  years;  at  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  nine  years; 
and  then  returned  to  Wawayanda,  settling  at  Denton,  where,  after  nine 
years,  they  were  living  in  Jan.  1876.  He  has  been  supervisor  of  Wawayanda 
during  a  period  of  four  years,  ending  in  1875. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Esther  (Bailey)   Mott. 

I.  Matilda  Mott,  b.  at  Pochuck,  now  Glenwood,  N.  J.,  25  July  1813  ; 
married Allman. 

II.  Martha  Mott,  b.  at  Pochuck,  now  Glenwood,  N.  J.,  12  May  1815  ; 
married  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  24  Dec.  1837,  by  Rev.  Daniel  Parish,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  William  Devoe,  son  of  Gabriel  and  Hannah  (Brown)  Devoe, 
of  Slaughter  Dam,  N.  J.,  where  he  was  born  I  May  1815.     They  settled  at 
Paterson,  and  were  living  there,  at  25  Oak  Street,  in  Oct.  1875. 

III.  Charles  Mott,  b.  at  Pochuck,  now  Glenwood,  N.  J.,  16  Feb.  1817. 

IV.  Samuel  Mott,  b.  at  Pochuck,  now  Glenwood,  N.  J.,  4  June  1821. 

V.  Phebe  Ann   Mott,  b.  at  Pochuck,  now  Glenwood,  N.  J.,  9  Feb. 
1823  ;  married Devoe. 

VI.  Noah  Mott,  b.  at  Pochuck,  now  Glenwood,  N.  J.,  30  Jan.  1825. 

There  are  six  more  children  in  this  household ;  but  we  have  found  it 
impossible  to  obtain  their  names. 


Chil.  of  Joseph  and   Huldah   Matilda   (Bailey)   Edmonson. 

I.  Joseph  Edmonson,  b.  at  Vernon,  N.  J.;  died  at  Vernon,  and  was 
buried  there,  in  the  Bailey  family  cemetery. 

II.  John  Edmonson,  b.  at  Vernon,  N.  J.;  is  dead. 

III.  Azubah  Shaley  Edmonson,  married  at  Newton,  N.  J.,  4  Feb. 
1842,  Elijah  Blackwell,  who  died  in  May  1843,  at  Newton,  and  was  buried 
in  Newton  Cemetery. 


2472 


14927 


2474 


7366 


7367 


7368 
7369 


7370 


7371 


7372 


7373 


Whitney  F^amily. 


"55 


IV.  Maria  Clark   Edmonson,  b.  at  Vernon,  N.  J.,  19  June  1823;     14934 
married  at  her  father's  house,  one  mile  from  Newton,  N.  J.,  24  Sept.  1842, 

by  Rev.  John  N.  Crane,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Moses  Case,  a  farmer, 
son  of  John  and  Nancy  (Onstead)  Case,  of  Newton,  where  he  was  born  29 
June  1820.  They  dwelt  in  Sussex  County,  N.  J.,  till  1850;  then  moved 
to  Michigan,  and  were  living  at  Independence,  Mich.,  in  Aug.  1876. 

V.  Esther  Bailey  Edmonson,  b.  at  North  Vernon,  N.  J.;  married      14942 
at  Newton,  N.  J.,   4  Jan.  1845,  by   Rev.  George  Winsor,  Methodist,  to 
Samuel  Green  Howell,  a  farmer,  son  of  Jonah  and  Mary  (Pierson)  Hi  well, 

of  Johnsonburgh,  N.  J.,  near  which  he  was  born  17  Jan.  1822.  They 
dwelt  at  Sparta,  N.  J.,  till  1855;  at  Brandon,  Mich.,  till  I  Ap.  1 866;  and 
then  settled  at  Clarkston,  Mich.,  where  he  died  31  July  1866.  He  was 
buried  at  Independence,  Mich.  She  moved,  in  Sept.  1 866,  to  Holley, 
Mich.;  and  was  married  (2d),  29  Oct.  1868,  at  Independence,  by  her 
father,  to  Moses  Taylor,  a  farmer.  They  settled  at  Brandon,  in  Nov.  1868, 
on  the  farm  adjoining  her  former  home;  and  were  living  there  in  July 
1876. 

VI.  Alfred  Edmonson,  died  at  Newton,  N.  J.,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Jonas  Smith  Edmonson,  b.  at  Hamburgh,  N.  J.,  1 1  Oct.  1828;      14946 
a  grocer;  married  at  Springfield,  two  and  a  half  miles  from  Clarkston, 
Mich.,  22  Jan.  1854,  Phebe  Harris,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Ann  (Foster) 
Harris,  of  Springfield.     She  was  born  at  Frankfort,  N.  Y.,  28  Sept.  1835. 

They  dwelt  at  Clarkston  till  1862  ;  at  East  Saginaw,  Mich.,  till  1869;  and 
then  settled  at  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  where  they  were  living  in  Aug.  1876. 

VIII.  Thomas  Edmonson,  b.  at  Newton,  N.  J.;  died  at  Sacramento, 
Cal.,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  Margaret  Jane  Edmonson,  b.  at  Newton,  N.  J.,  19  Nov.  1833 ;      15064 
married    at    Independence,  Mich.,  30  Jan.  1851,  John  Truesdell,  son  of      7434 
Gamaliel  and  Phebe  (Riker)  Truesdell.     See  his  record.     She  refused  the 
compiler  any  information  concerning  herself  or  her  family. 


X.  Daniel  Benjamin  Edmonson,  died  at  Newton,  N.  J.,  and  was 

buried  there. 

XI.  Elizabeth  Ann  Edmonson,  b.  at  Newton,  N.  J.,  25  Nov.  1835; 
married  at   Independence,  Mich.,  31  Dec.  1863,  by  Rev.  Adam   Minnis, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  George  Demerest,  a  farmer,  son  of  Samuel  and 
Deborah  Jane  (Ackerson)  Demerest,  of  Clarkston,  Mich.     He  was  born  at 
La  Fayette,  N.  J.,  19  Oct.  1834.     They  dwelt  at  Independence  till  1868; 
then  settled  at  Big  Prairie,  Mich.;  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1876. 


14948 


1 156 


7374 


7375 
7376 
7377 


7378 


7379 


Eighth  Generation. 


XII.  William    Prindle   Edmonson,  b.  at  Newton,  N.  J.,  15  Sept. 
1837  ;  a  farmer;   married  at  Oxford,  Mich.,  Matilda  Starks ;  married  (2d), 
I    Ap.  1866,    at    Fentonville,    Mich.,  Adelia    Fairbanks,    dau.    of   Francis 
Colwert  and  Mary  Ann  (Chamberlin)  Fairbanks,  of  Linden,  Mich.,  where 
she  was  born  9  July  1845.     He  dwelt  at  Independence,  Mich.,  till  1866; 
then  settled  at  Newaygo,  Mich.;  and  was  living  there  in  Sept.  1876.     He 
served  for  one  year  during  the  war  of  1 86 1,  in  Co.  H,  7th  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol. 
Infantry. 

XIII.  George   Banghart   Edmonson,  died  at  Newton,  N.  J.,  and 
was  buried  there. 

XIV.  Stephen    Edmonson,  died  at  Independence,  Mich.,  and  was 
buried  there,  in  the  Union  Cemetery. 

XV.  Mary    Louisa    Edmonson,  married    at   Independence,  Mich., 
Murray  Slater;  and  was  living  at  Clarkston,  Mich.,  in  July  1876. 


14949 


Chil.  of  Samuel   Longwill   and   Phebe   (Clark)   Bailey. 

I.  Samuel  Lockwood  Bailey,  b.  at  Vernon,  N.  J.,  9  Dec.  1823  ;  a 
banker,  and  dealer  in  real  estate;  married  at  Rochelle,  111.,  26  Aug.  1846, 
Lucinda  Biggers,  dau.  of  Clark  Bartin  and  Huldah  (Truesdell)  Diggers,  of 
Wayne,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  8  Aug.  1827.     They  dwelt  at  Ham- 
mondsport,  N.  Y.,  four  years;  at  Rochelle,  111.,  till  1865  ;  then  settled  at 
Colo,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1875.     He  enlisted  at  Rochelle, 
n  Aug.  1862,  in   Co.    H,  92d  Reg.,   111.  Vol.    Infantry;  was   appointed 
orderly-sergeant  after  three  months  service  as  private,  and,  two  months 
later,  second-lieutenant;  and  resigned  in  June  1864,  on  account  of  illness, 
having  taken  part  in  thirty-one  engagements. 

II.  Lewis  Clark  Bailey,  b.  at  Wayne,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept.  1825;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Urbana,  N.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1845,  Delia  Griffith,  born  in  Mass.,  dau. 

of and  Maria  (Hollenbeck)  Griffith.     She  died  in  1856,  at  Bradford, 

N.  Y.,  and  was  buried  in  Savana  Cemetery.     He  married  (2d),  16  Sept. 
1857,  Mary  Butler,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Rachel  (Bennet)  Butler,  of  Osceola, 
in   Elkland,   Penn.,  where  she  was    born    16    May   1832.     He  dwelt  at 
Hammondsport,  N.  Y.,  till  1869;    then  moved   to  Colo,   Iowa,  and   was 
living  there  in  Sept.  1875.     He  enlisted  at  Bath,  N.  Y.,  8  Nov.  1861,  in 
Co.   G,  loth   Reg.,  N.  Y.   Cavalry;    reached  the   grade  of  commissary- 
sergeant;    and  was  discharged    at    Belle  Plain,  Va.,    25    Feb.  1863,   for 
disability.     He  took  part   in  the  battles  of  Warren  Junction  and   Fred- 
ericksburgh. 


2475 

; 14956 


14962 


Whitney  Family. 


7380  III.  Stephen  Bailey,  b.  at  Harrington,  N.  Y.,  2  July  1827;  a  farmer- 
married  at  Wayne,  N.  Y.,  18  Oct.  1848,  by  Rev.  A.  C.  Mallory,  Baptist,  to 
Eunice  Webster,  dau.  of  Erastus  and  Nancy  (Miller)  Webster,  of  Urbana, 
N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born,  22  July  1829.     They  were  living  two  miles 
from  Hammondsport,  on  a  farm  adjoining  his  father's,  in  Oct.  1875. 

7381  IV.  Phineas  Clark  Bailey,  b.  at  Harrington,  N.  Y.,  20  March  1829- 
died  at  Urbana,  N.  Y.,  15  Aug.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  Urbana  Cemetery'. 

V.  Huldah    Matilda   Bailey,  b.  at  Harrington,  N.  Y.,  i  Fcb  1831- 
married  at  Wayne,  N.  Y.,  by  Elder  Hulse,   Baptist,  to  Thomas   Lake,  a 
farmer,  son  of  Timothy  and  Catharine  (Sandford)  Lake,  of  Urbana,  N.  Y , 
where  he  was  born  5  June  1827.    They  settled  at  Urbana;  where  she  died 
23   May  1866,  and  was  buried  in   Urbana  Cemetery.     He  was  living  at 
Urbana  in  Oct.  1875. 

VI.  Daniel  Bailey,  b.  at  Harrington,  N.  Y.,  n  March  1833;  a  farmer- 
married  at  Urbana,  N.  Y.,  27  Feb.  1864,  by  Rev.  H.  R.  Dakin,  Baptist,  to 
Minerva  Larowe,  dau.  of  Henry  and  Matilda  (Austin)  Larowe,  of  Urbana. 
She  was  born  at  Tyrone,  N.  Y.,  23  Jan.  1845.     They  dwelt  at  Urbana  till 
1868;    in  Story  Co.,  Iowa,  till  1871;  then  settled  at  Rock  Rapids,  Iowa, 
and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1875. 

VII.  Andrew  Jackson  Bailey,  b.  at  Urbana,  N.  Y.,  4  Jan.  1835  ;  a 
farmer;    married  at  Oregon,  111.,  6  Aug.  1863,  Jennie  Ellsworth,  dau.  of 
Freeman  and   Louisa  (Johnson)  Ellsworth,  of  Pine  Rock,  111.     She  was 
born  in  Union  Co.,  Ohio,  3  Sept.  1847.     He  dwelt  in  Ogle  Co.,  111.,  for  ten 
years ;  and  then  settled  at  Rock  Rapids,  Iowa,  where  they  were  living  in 
Dec.  1875. 

VIII.  Amanda  Elizabeth  Bailey,  b.  at  Urbana,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Dec.  1836; 
died  there,  23  Sept.  1837,  an<*  was  buried  in  Urbana  Cemetery. 

IX.  Sarah  Maria  Bailey,  b.  at  Urbana,  N.  Y.,  18  Dec.  1837;  mar- 
ried at  Wayne,  N.  Y.,  2 1  Aug.  1 8 — ,  Farrls  Margeson,  son  of  William  and 
Julia  (Bouton)  Margeson.     They  were  living  at  Scion,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1875. 

X.  Delos   Erastus   Bailey,   b.  at  Urbana,  N.  Y.,  7  Nov.  1840;   a 
farmer;  married  there,  16  Oct.  1864,  in  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  H.  R. 
Dakin,  Baptist,  to  Harriet  Amanda   Aber,  born    at  "  Oak  Hill,"  Steuben 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  28  May  1843,  dau.  of  William  and  Sabrina  (McKean)  Aber. 
They  were  living  at  Alfred,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1875. 

XI.  Eliza  Ann  Bailey,  b.  at  Urbana,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1843  J  married  at 
Wayne,    N.  Y.,   7   March  1867,   by   Rev.  A.  W.  Sunderlin,    Baptist,    to 


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14969 


'4973 


"4975 


'4979 


14980 


14982 


1158 


Eighth   Generation. 


7389 


7390 


7391 


7392 


7393 


Warren  Erastus  Webster,  a  farmer,  son  of  Erastus  and  Nancy  (Miller) 
Webster,  of  Wayne.  He  was  born  at  Urbana,  24  July  1836.  They  settled 
at  Hammondsport,  N.Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1875.  He  enlisted 
at  Urbana,  22  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  A,  i6ist  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry; 
and  was  discharged  at  Fort  Jefferson,  Fla.,  20  Sept.  1865,  having  taken 
part  in  the  battles  at  Plain  Store,  Port  Hudson,  Cox's  Plantation,  Sabine 
Pass,  Sabine  Cross  Roads,  Pleasant  Hill,  Cane  River  Crossing,  Mansura 
(all  in  Louisana),  Spanish  Fort  and  Fort  Blakely,  Mobile,  Ala. 


2477 
14983 


7392 


Chil.  of  Thomas  Whitney  and    Esther   (Cole)    Bailey. 

I.  Huldah   Bailey,  b.  at  Warwick,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec.  1827;    married  at 
Troupsburgh,  N.  Y.,  12  Oct.  1849,  by  Jeremiah  Miller,  Esq.,  to  Jeremiah 
Smith,  a  farmer,  son  of  Jeremiah  and  Hannah  (Watson)  Smith,  of  Troups- 
burgh.    He  was  born  at  "Login,  Co.  Wexford,"  Ireland,   n  Ap.  1824. 
They  dwelt  at  Pittston,  Penn.,  till  20   March  1853;    and  then  settled  at 
Troupsburgh,  where  she  died  4  March  1862,  and  was  buried  in  the  Smith 
Cemetery.     He  married  (2d),  her  half-sister,  Elizabeth  Bailey.     See  her 
record. 

II.  Catharine    Bailey,  b.  at  Vernon,  N.  J.,  28  July  1831;    died  at 
Barrington,  N.  Y.,  i  March  1832,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  George   Banghart   Bailey,  b.  at  Troupsburgh,  N.  Y.,  17  Dec.    14993 
1833;    a  farmer  and  grape-grower;  married  at  Troupsburgh,  31  March 

1861,  by  Elder  Prentice,  Wesleyan  Methodist,  to  Susan  West,  dau.  of 
Solon  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Brown)  West,  of  Troupsburgh.  She  was  born 
at  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  29  June  1840.  They  settled  at  Troupsburgh;  and 
moved,  25  Jan.  1872,  to  Barrington,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  July 
1875.  He  enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  24  Aug.  1864,  as  a  private,  in  Co.  A, 
i84th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers;  and  was  discharged,  as  corporal,  at  City 
Point,  Va.,  29  June  1865,  having  taken  part  in  the  battle  of  Cedar  Creek, 
Va.,  19  Oct.  1864. 

Chil.  of  Thomas  Whitney  and   Jane  (Bishop)   Bailey.  2477 

IV.  Elizabeth    Bailey,    b.    at   Troupsburgh,    N.  Y.,  u    Aug.  1837;    14989 
married    at  Troupsburgh,  15    Nov.   1862,   by    Elder    Prentice,   Wesleyan 
Methodist,  to  Jeremiah  Smith,  whose  first  wife  was  her  half-sister,  Huldah 
Bailey.     They  settled  at  Young  Hickory,  in  Troupsburgh,  and  were  living     7389 
there  in  July  1875. 

V.  Stephen    Andrew   Bailey,  b.   at  Troupsburgh,  N.  Y.,  13   Sept. 


Whitney  Family. 


7394 


7395 


1839;  enlisted  there,  7  Sept.  1861,  as  first-sergeant  of  Co.  H,  86th  Reg 
N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers ;    took  part  in  the  second  battle  of   Bull    Run    the 
battles  of  Fredericksburgh,  Chancellorsville,  Antietam  and  Gettysburgh  • 
reenlirted,  as  a  veteran,  3 1  Dec.  1 863  ;  passed  through  all  the  battles  of  the 
\Vilderness  campaign;  was  wounded  at  Fort  Stedman,  in'front  of  Peters- 
burgh,  25  March  1865  ;  and  died  from  his  wounds,  at  De  Camp  General 
Hospital,  David's  Island,  8  Ap.  1865,  being  then  first-lieutenant  of  his 
company,  and  unmarried.     He  was  buried  in  Young  Hickory  Cemetery 
at  Troupsburgh. 

VI.  Charles  Bishop  Bailey,  b.  at  Troupsburgh,  N.  Y.,  6  Nov.  1841- 
a  farmer;   enlisted  at  Clean,  N.  Y.,  13  Sept.  1864,  as  private,  in  Co.  A, 
85th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers ;    took  part  in  the  battles  of  Plymouth 
N.  C,  3  Jan.  1865,  and  Wise's  Fork,  N.  C,  10  March  1865;   and  was 
discharged  3  Ap.  1865.     He  was  married  at  Troupsburgh,  21  June  1874, 
by  Rev.  D.  Potter,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Susan  Reliance  Plokett,  dau. 
of  Charles  Ely  and  Sarah  (Rude)  Pickett,  of  Troupsburgh,  where  she  was 
born  30  Jan.  1858.     They  settled  at  Young  Hickory,  in  Troupsburgh,  and 
were  living  there  in  July  1875. 

VII.  Esther  Jane  Bailey,  b.  at  Troupsburgh,  N.  Y.,  2  May  1844; 
died  at  Troupsburgh,  17  May   1855,  and  was  buried   there,   in   Young 
Hickory  Cemetery. 

VIII.  Thomas  Whitney  Bailey,  b.  at  Troupsburgh,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Oct      14996 
1846;  a  millwright,  wheelwright,  and  joiner;  married  at  Knoxville,  Penn., 

24  Dec.  1871,  by  Rev.  J.  H.  Blades,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Clara  Falling, 
dau.  of  Philip  and  Clara  (Spencer)  Failing,  of  West  Union,  N.  Y.  She 
was  born  at  Jasper,  N.  Y.,  u  March  1850.  They  settled  at  Barrington, 
N.  Y.,  7  Oct.  1873,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1875. 

IX.  Devoe  Bailey,  b.  at  Troupsburgh,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Nov.  1848  ;  a  farmer;      14997 
married  at  West  Union,  N.  Y.,  3  Nov.  1872,  by  Rev.  Abra  Town,  Prot 
Meth.,  to  Aurelia  Cady,  dau.  of  Levi  Randall  and  Olive  (Card)  Cady,  of 
Troupsburgh,  where  she  was  born  20  March  1852.     They  settled  at  Young 
Hickory,  in  Troupsburgh,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1875. 

7398  X.  Samuel  Bailey,  b.  at  Troupsburgh,  N.  Y.,  n  Dec.  1851;  died  at 
Troupsburgh,   29  Ap.  1852,  and   was  buried   there,  in  Young  Hickory 
Cemetery. 

7399  XI.  Martha  Maria  Bailey,  b.  at  Troupsburgh,  N.  Y.,  6  Sept  1853;      14998 
married  at  Knoxville,  Penn.,  7  Aug.  1870,  by  Rev.  Isaac  Everett,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  Henry  Bennett,  a  farmer,  son  of  Norman  and  Sylvia  (Talbut) 
Bennett,  of  Troupsburgh.     He  was  born  at  Edmeston,  N.  Y.,  8  Ap.  1850. 


7396 


7397 


"59 


1 1 60 


7400 


7401 
7402 


7403 


7404 


7405 


7406 
7407 
7408 
7409 
7410 


Eighth  Generation. 


They  settled  at  Young  Hickory,  in  Troupsburgh,  and  were  living  there  in 
July  1875. 

XII.  Mary  Amelia   Bailey,  b.  at  Troupsburgh,  N.  Y.,  5  July  1858; 
and  was  living  there  in  July  1875. 


Chil.  of  William   Osben  and  Cynthia  (Lockwood)   Bailey. 

I.  Joseph   Bailey,  was  reported  as  living  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  Aug. 
1875. 

II.  Samuel   Bailey,  was  reported  as  living  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  Aug. 
1875. 


Child   of   Louis  and   Esther   (Durham)   Tuttle. 

I.  Harriet  Tuttle. 

Child  of  John   and   Betsey  (Beckwith)   Durham. 

I.  Benjamin  Durham. 

Child  of   John  and   Betsey  (Reynolds)   Durham. 

II.  Durham,  a  son. 

Chil.  of  William   and    Estella   (Durham)   Williams. 

I.  John  Durham  Williams. 

II.  James  Williams. 

III.  Ann  Williams. 

IV.  Hiram  Williams. 

V.  Edgar  Williams. 


2478 


2481 


2483 


2483 


2485 


7411 


7412 


7413 


7414 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of   Benjamin   and   Mary   (Stark)   Whitney. 

I.  Aaron  Whitney,  b.  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  in  the  north  part  of  the 
town,  13  Feb.  1820;  a  farmer  and  carpenter;  married  in  the  north  part  of 
the  town  of  Big  Flats,  13  Feb.  1839,  by  Rev.  Aaron  Jackson,  Baptist,  to 
Lucretia  Gilbert,  whose  parents  then  lived  at  Big  Flats.     She  was  born  at 
Windsor,  N.  Y.,  dau.  of  Andrew  Winton  and  Anna  Comstock  (Stratton) 
Gilbert.     They  settled  on  a  part  of  his  father's  farm,  in  Big  Flats,  and  were 
living  there  in  April  1 874.     He  has  been  a  justice  of  the  peace. 

II.  James  Whitney,  b.  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  19  Jan.  1823;  a  dairy- 
farmer  and  stock-breeder;  married  at  Dix,  N.  Y.,  14  Feb.  1844,  by  Rev. 
Benjamin  R.  Swick,  Baptist,  to  Jerusha  W.  Graver,  who  was  born  in  New 
Brunswick,  16  Feb.  1823,  dau.  of  Mason  and  Sarah  (Wiley)  Grover. '    They 
settled,  I  Ap.  1844,  at  Big  Flats,  and  were  still  living  there,  on  the  same 
farm,  in  July  1874.     He  enlisted,  15  Dec.  1861,  in  the  5th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S. 
Vol.  Heavy  Artillery ;  served  for  eleven  months  as  private,  and  for  one 
month  as  second-lieutenant;  was  then  appointed  first-lieutenant,  and  acted 
as  such  till  mustered  out,  26  Feb.  1865.      He  was  again  mustered  into 
service,  27  Feb.  1865,  as  first-lieutenant  in  the  same  regiment,  and  served 
till  5  June  1865,  when  he  resigned. 

III.  Amos  Whitney,  b.  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Ap.  1826;  married  at 
Covert,  N.  Y.,  16  Sept.  1852,  Louisa  Johnston,  dau.  of  Luke  and  Jemima 
(Granger)  Johnston,  of  Covert.     They  settled  at  Big  Flats,  where  she  was 
still  living  in  1874.     He  enlisted  in  Sept.  1862,  in  Co.  C,  5th  Reg.,  N.  Y. 
S.  Vol.  Artillery  ;    was  appointed  quartermaster-sergeant ;    took  part   in 
the  battles  before  Lynchburgh,  Va.,  17  and  18  June  1864;   was  mortally 
wounded  in  the  battle  of  Snicker's  Gap,  Va.,  1 8  July  1 864 ;  and  died  of  the 
wound  in  hospital  at  Frederick  City,  Md.,  30  July  1864.     He  was  first 
buried  in  Hospital  Cemetery  at  Frederick  City,  and  afterward  removed 
to  the  family  burial-ground,  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y. 

IV.  Daniel  Whitney,  b.  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  26  Aug.  1829;  died  un- 
married, in  his  father's  house  at  Big  Flats,  from  a  disease  of  the  heart,  29 
Oct.  1855  ;  and  was  buried  in  the  family  cemetery. 


7415         I. 


Chil.  of  John   and   Mary  Ann   (Truesdell  j   Breese. 
-  Breese,  a  son,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  10  Jan.  1818;  died 


at  birth. 

« Mason  Grover  and  his  wife  lived  successively     died  15  Sept.  1841.     He  then  went  to  Fond  du 
in    New   Brunswick,   Maine,   New    Hampshire,     I^c  Co.,  Wis.,  where  he  died  about  1869. 
Vermont,  and  Chemung  Co.,  N.Y.,  where  she 
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15000 


15006 


15009 


2499 


1 162 


7416 

7417 
7418 


7419 


7420 


7421 


7422 


7423 


Eighth  Generation. 


n.  - 

named. 
III.  - 


Breese,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.;  died,  aged  two  weeks,  not 


Breese,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.;  died  at  birth. 


15013 


15019 


15022 


IV.  Caroline  Elizabeth   Breese,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb. 
1820;    married  there,  11  Sept.  1840,  by  Rev.  Philander  Gillett,  Baptist,  to 
William    Henry   Breese,   a   farmer,  son  of  Joel  and   Elizabeth   (Douglass) 
Breese,  of  Horseheads.     He  was  born  at  Lansing,   N.  Y.,  8  July  1816. 
They  have  lived  at  Hector,  Penn.;  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.;  and  at  Monterey, 
N.  Y.,  the  last  of  which  was  their  residence  in  Jan.  1875. 

V.  Lemoyne    Breese,    b.   at   Horseheads,   N.  Y.,  19  June  1822;   a 
blacksmith;    married    there,  16    Dec.  1856,    Phebe    Boyd    Frost,   dau.   of 
George   Pepperell  and   Eliza   Little  (Benjamin)  Frost,  of  Ithaca,  N.  Y., 
where  she  was  born  26  Oct.  1827.     They  settled  at  Horseheads,  and  were 
living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 

VI.  Josiah  Breese,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  4  Ap.  1824;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Spencer,  N.  Y.,  27  March  1850,  by  Elder  Kimball,  Baptist,  to 
Susan  Swartwood,  dau.  of  Isaiah  and  Mary  (Myers)  Swartwood,  of  Van 
Etten,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  I  Ap.  1829.     They  settled  at  Horseheads, 
and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 

VII.  Sarah  Jackson  Breese,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  2  Feb.  1826; 
married    there,  14  March  1848,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.   George 
Spratt,  Baptist,  to  James  Douglass,  a  farmer,  son  of  William  and  Sarah 
(Redner)  Douglass,  of  Hector,  Penn.     He  was  born  at  Newfield,  N.  Y., 
12  May  1820.     They  dwelt  at  Horseheads  till  the  Spring  of  1850;  then 
settled  at  Hector,  near  Potter  Brook  post-office,  Penn.,  where  they  were 
still  living  in  Oct.  1875.     He  was  drafted  in  the  war  of  1861;  and,  after 
serving  for  seven  months,  was  honorably  discharged  at  the  close  of  the  war. 

VIII.  Esther  Breese,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  19  May  1828;  married 
there,  9  June  1852,  by  Rev.  Zelotes  Grinnell,  to  Charles  Nash  Kilbourn,  a 
farmer,  son  of  David  and  Lucinda  (Pangborn)  Kilbourn,1  of  Wellsborough, 
Penn.,  where  he  was  born  26  Aug.  1827.     They  settled  at  Hector,  Penn., 
and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1875. 


IX.  John    Breese,  b.  at   Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  27  Feb.  1830;   a  farmer    15046 
and  lumberman;  married  at  Pike,  Penn.,  27  March  1861,  by  Rev.  Francis 
Strang,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Catharine   Kilbourn,  dau.  of  Abram  and 
Hilenda  (Ellsworth)  Kilbourn,  of  Pike,  where  she  was  born  6  Feb.  1836. 

1  See  the  Kilbourn  Genealogy,  p.  326. 


15029 


15038 


Whitney  Family. 


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7424 


7425 


7426 


7427 


7428 


7429 


They  dwelt  at  Horseheads  till  30  Aug.  1869;  lived  at  Cedar  Springs, 
Penn.,  till  5  Ap.  1871;  and  then  settled  at  Cato,  Mich.,  where  they  resided 
in  Oct.  1875. 

X.  Hannah   Breese,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  26  March  1832;   a 
milliner;   married   in  her  father's  house,  at  Horseheads,  9  Ap.  1861,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Olney,  Baptist,  to  William  Smith  Dean,  son  of  Abijah  and  Nancy 
(Smith)  Dean,  of  Covert,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  10  Nov.  1828.     They 
dwelt  at  Horseheads  till  12  Aug.  1862;  and  then  settled  at  Hornellsville, 
N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living,  at  145  Main  Street,  in  Oct.  1875. 

XI.  Catharine  Calista  Breese,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  16  Dec. 

1833;  married  there,  5  Sept.  1865,  by  Rev.  Philetus  Olney,  Baptist,  to 
Abram  Crandall  Ellsworth,  a  farmer,  son  of  William  and  Bloomy  (Furman) 
Ellsworth,  of  Sunderlinville,  Penn.  He  was  born  at  Middlebury,  Penn., 
1 1  May  1839.  They  settled  at  Cato,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept. 
1875,  without  children.  He  enlisted,  24  Sept.  1861,  in  the  45th  Reg., 
Penn.  Volunteers ;  and  was  discharged  17  July  1865. 

XII.  Angelina   Breese,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  i  Jan.  1836;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  father,  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

XIII.  Horace  Jackson  Breese,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  31  March 
1837;  a  farmer;  was  living  on  the  homestead,  at  Horseheads,  with  his 
father,  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

XIV.  Mary  Ann   Breese,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  12  Feb.  1840; 
married  there,  23  Dec.  1869,  at  her  father's  house,  Rufus  Rinaldo  Stowell, 
a  dealer  in   hardware,  son  of  Abel  and   Elizabeth  (Stringer)  Stowell,  of 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  18  May  1838.     They  settled  at  Elmira, 
and  were   living  there,  at   553   East  Church   Street,  in   Dec.  1875.     He 
enlisted,  14  Aug.  1863  ;  was  wounded  in  battle  at  Cold  Harbor,  3  June 
1864;  and  was  discharged  5  June  1865. 


Chll.  of  Josiah    Bennett  and    Hannah    (Hudnoti   Truosdell. 

I.  James  Truesdell,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  26  Dec.  1826;  a  farmer; 
married  in  her  father's  house,  at  Big  Flats  village,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  James  L. 
Coffin,  to  Lorlnda  Mlnler,  born  at  Big  Flats,  12  Dec.  1830,  dau.  of  Samuel 
and  Telina  (Bennitt)  Minier.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Baptist  Church  at 
Horseheads.  He  died  of  consumption,  25  Oct.  1852,  at  Big  Flats,  and 
was  buried  there.  She  married  (2d),  27  Dec.  1858,  in  her  father's  house 


15051 


15057 


2503 
15059 


1 164 


7430 


7431 


7432 


7433 


7434 


7435 


7436 


Eighth  Generation. 


at    Big    Flats,   Dayton  C.    Kimball,    of    Catlin,   N.  Y.;  and  was   living   at 
Mitchell's  Station,  Penn.,  in  July  1875. 

II.  Mary  Ann  Truesdell,  b.  at  Elmira,  now  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  28 
May  1828;   married  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  28  Jan.  1847,  Jo""  Alexander,  a 
farmer.     They  dwelt  at  Veteran,   N.  Y.,  four  years ;  at  Big  Flats,  three 
years;    at  Newfield,   N.  Y.,  twenty  years;   and   moved,  in  Ap.  1875,  to 
Horseheads,  where  she  was  living  in  Jan.  1 876. 

III.  Dellebar  Truesdell,  b.  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  11  Oct.  1834;  died 
at  Veteran,  N.  Y.,  12  March  1856,  and  was  buried  at  Big  Flats. 

IV.  Minerva   Truesdell,    b.  at    Horseheads,   N.  Y.,  31  July  1836; 
married    there,  31  Oct.  1867,  by  Rev.  David  Burroughs,   Baptist,  to  Eli 
Howard  Holly,  son  of  Noah  and   Delilah  (Howard)  Holly,  of  Big  Flats, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  28  Aug.  1830.     They  settled  at  Ottumwa,  Iowa, 
and  were  living  there  in  Aug.  1875,  without  children.     He  enlisted,  24  May 
1 86 1,  as  private  in  Co.  H,  I3th  Reg.,  111.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  discharged 
as  a  sergeant,  18  June  1864,  having  taken  part  in  the  battles  at  Chickasaw 
Bayou,  Arkansas    Post,  Jackson,    the    siege    of  Vicksburgh,  Tuscumbia, 
Lookout  Mountain,  Mission  Ridge,  and  Ringgold  Gap. 

V.  Devere  Truesdell,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  4  July  1838;  married, 
in  Nov.  1861,  Henrietta   Lawrence.     They  were  living  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  in 
July  1875. 


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I.  John   Truesdell,   twin,   b.  at  Big  Flats,   N.  Y.,   2  July  1828;    a 
farmer;    married  at  Independence,   Mich.,   30  Jan.  1851,    Margaret    Jane 
Edmonson,  dau.  of  Joseph  and   Huldah    Matilda  (Bailey)   Edmonson,   ofj  7371 
Independence.     She  was  born  in  Sussex  Co.,  N.  J.,  19  Nov.  1833.     They 
dwelt  at  Brandon,  Mich.,  four  years;  at  Independence,  Mich.,  eight  years; 

at  Rose,  Mich.,  twelve   years;    and  lived,  in  Oct.  1875,  at    Davisburgh, 
Mich. 

II.  James  Truesdell,  twin,  b.  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  2  July  1828 ;  died 
at  Big  Flats,  20  Jan.  1829,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Hannah  Emma  Truesdell,  b.  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  21  June  1830; 
married  at  Brandon,  Mich.,  I  Jan.  1851,  Jeduthan   Predmore,  a  clerk,  son 
of  Joshua  and  Jemima  (Griggs)  Predmore,  of  Brandon.     He  was  born  at 
Sparta,  N.  J.,  29  Aug.  1827.     They  dwelt  at  Brandon  till  1854;  and  then 


Whitney  Family. 

settled  at  Romeo,  Mich.,  where  they  were  living,  without  children,  in  Aug. 
1875. 

7437         IV.  Gamaliel  Truesdell,  b.  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  28  May  1832;  died 
j  at  Big  Flats,  17  Sept.  1832,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Josiah  Bennett  Truesdell,  b.  at  Independence,  Mich.,  i  Sept 
1833;  a  machinist;  married  at  Clarkston,  Mich.,  5  Sept.  1857,  by  Rev.  J. 
Edmonson,    Methodist    Episcopal,  to    Helen   Pauline  Van    Tine,  dau.  of 
Charles  and  Abigail  (Brown)  Van  Tine,  of  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.     She  was 
born  at  Clarence,  N.  Y.,  23  Oct.  1833.     They  dwelt  in  Oakland  Co.,  Mich., 
four  years;  and  then  settled  at  Corunna,  Mich.,  where  they  were  living  in 
Sept.  1875. 

VI.  Hester  Ann  Truesdell,  b.  at  Independence,  Mich.,  23  July  1836; 
married  in  Michigan,  12  May  1853,  James  Demorest.     They  were  living 
at  Akron,  Mich.,  in  Aug.  1875. 

VII.  Alfred  Smith  Truesdell,  b.  at  Independence,  Mich.,  27  Oct. 
1838;  died  in  Michigan,  3  Oct.  1855. 

VIII.  Sarah  Maria  Truesdell,  b.  at  Independence,  Mich.,  20  Jan. 
1841;  married  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  Ezra  May.     They  were  living  at  Union- 
ville,  Mich.,  in  Aug.  1875. 

IX.  Lemoine  Truesdell,  b.  at  Independence,  Mich.,  27  June  1843; 
and  was  living  at  Bay  City,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1875. 

X.  James  Riker  Truesdell,  b.  at  Brandon,  Mich.,  28  Nov.  1845; 
a   blacksmith;    married  at   Detroit,   Mich.,  13  Jan.  1872,  Ella    Gertrude 
Gardner,  dau.  of  John  W.  and  Phebe  Ann  (Phillips)  Gardner,  of  Eagle, 
Mich.     She  was  born  at  DeWitt,  Mich.,  13  March  1852.     They  dwelt  at 
DeWitt,  Clare,  and  North  Lansing,  Mich.;  and  were  living  in  the  latter 
place  in  Sept.  1875. 

XI.  Samuel  Truesdell,  b.  at  Independence,  Mich.,  3  July  1847;  died 
3  July  1847. 

XII.  Marcus  Riker  Truesdell,  b.  at  Brandon,  Mich.,  23  July  1848; 
married  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  II  June  1873,  Jenny  M.  Conover;     and  lived 
at  Flint,  Mich.,  in  Aug.  1875. 

XIII.  Phebe   Elizabeth   Truesdell,  b.  at  Brandon,  Mich.,  4  July 
1850;  married  at  Romeo,  Mich.,  25  Aug.  1868,  John  Wesley  KlrkhufT,  a 
railway-conductor  and  (since  1874)  a  farmer,  son  of  Isaac  and  Jane  DeCoe 


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(Cole)  Kirkhuff,  of  Fenton,  Mich.,  formerly  of  Hardwick,  N.  J.,  where  he 
was  born  26  June  1839.  They  settled  at  Fenton,  and  were  living  there  in 
Sept.  1875. 


Chil.  of  John   and   Sally   Maria  (Truesdell)   Carpenter. 

I.  Daniel  Carpenter,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  7  Ap.  1846;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Centreville,    in    Springfield,    Penn.,  13   Ap.  1867,   by  Squire 
Beckwith,  to  Phebe  Sample,  dau.  of  Robert  and   Elizabeth  (McConnell) 
Sample,  of  Big    Flats,    N.  Y.       She    was  born  at    Chemung,    N.  Y.,    6 
Dec.    1846.      They    were    living   at    Horseheads   in   Jan.   1876,    without 
children. 

II.  Esther  T.  Carpenter,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  16  Jan.  1852 ;  and 
was  living  there  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Daniel    Burrows  and   Adeline   (Wood)   Westlake. 

I.  Julia  Augusta  Westlake,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  10  Oct.  1837 ; 
died  there,  19  Oct.  1841,  and  was  buried  in  the  Westlake  Cemetery. 

II.  Zenas  Hutchinson  Westlake,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  23  Jan. 
1840;  died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  2  Aug.  1845,  an^  was  buried  in  Williams- 
burgh,  N.  Y. 

III.  William  Wood  Westlake,  b.  at  Breesport,  N.  Y.,  24  Jan.  1843; 
a  clerk ;  enlisted  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  9  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  A,  I7th  Reg., 
Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  was  wounded  in  the  battle  of  Gettysburgh,  Penn.,  2 
July  1863;  suffered  amputation  of  a  leg;  died  at  Gettysburgh,  24  July 
1863,  and  was  buried  at  Norwalk. 

IV.  Julia  Augusta  Westlake,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  30  May  1845; 
and  was  living  there,  unmarried,  at  202  Carroll  Place,  in  June  1 876. 


V. 


Westlake,  twin,   a  dau.,   b.   at  Veteran,   N.  Y.,  15   Nov. 


1855;  died  aged  one  week. 

VI.  Edward  Augustus  Westlake,  twin,  b.  at  Veteran,  N.  Y.,  15 
Nov.  1855;  was  adopted  by  Benjamin  and  Harriet  Yale  (Wood)  Westlake, 
of  202  Carroll  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  and  died  there. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Daniel    Burrows  and   Elizabeth   (Sayre)   Westlako. 

VII.  Henry  Bentley  Westlake,  b.  at  Veteran,  N.  Y.,  8  Nov.  1859. 

VIII.  William  Westlake,  b.  at  Veteran,  N.  Y.,  15  May  1865. 

Chil.  of  George  and   Ann   (Westlake)   SufTern. 

I  to  IV.  Three  sons  living  at  Addison,  N.  Y.,  and  one  son  "  at  the 
south,"  in  June  1876. 

Chil.  of  Lewis  and   Mary  E.   (Westlake)  Carpenter. 

I.  Clarence  Carpenter,  b.  24  Dec.  1841;  died  i  March  1842,  and 
was  buried  in  the  Westlake  Cemetery,  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y. 

II.  Mary  Carpenter,  b.  27  May  1843;  died  6  June  1843,  a°d  was 
buried  in  the  Westlake  Cemetery,  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y. 

III.  Sarah  E.  Carpenter,  b.  4  May  1846;  died  22  May  1846,  and 
was  buried  in  the  Westlake  Cemetery,  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y. 

Chil.  of  John  and  Ann   (Carpenter)  Thorn. 

I.  Elizabeth  Carpenter  Thorn,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  26  June 
1824;  a  milliner;  married  at  the  Methodist  parsonage  in  Horseheads,  II 
Ap.  1858,  by  Rev.  John  Day,  to  Ebenezer  Mather,  a  carpenter  and  joiner, 
son  of  Silas  and  Mary  (Mather)  Mather.     He  was  born  at  Minisink,  N.  Y., 
I  Dec.  1806;  died  at  Horseheads,  2  July  1867;  and  was  buried  in  Horse- 
heads  Cemetery.     She  was  living  at  Horseheads  in  June  1876,  without 
children. 

II.  Mary  Thorn,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  22  Oct.  1825;  married  in 
1842,  at  Drayton  Plains,  in  Waterford,  Mich.,  Robert  Stewart,  a  farmer, 
son  of  John  and   Sarah  (Bird)  Stewart,  of  Hackettstown,  N.J.     He  was 
born  in  Warren  County,  N.  J.,  26  Oct.  1816.     They  settled  at  Drayton 
Plains,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876. 

III.  Harriet  Thorn,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  i  Jan.  1828;  married,  4 
July  1846,  Warren  Lincoln,  a  grocer,  of  Horseheads;  died  at  Breesport, 


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N.  Y.,  23  Nov.  1853,  and  was  buried  at   Horseheads.     He  was  living  in 
Pennsylvania  in  June  1876. 

IV.  Townsend  Thorn,  twin,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  31  July  1830; 
died  when  one  week  old. 

V.  Fanny  Sayer  Thorn,  twin,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  31  July  1830; 
married  in  Sept.  1855,  at  her  father's  house  in  Horseheads,  Jacob  Dobell, 
a  grocer,  born  30  Ap.  1821,  son  of  William  and  Sarah  (Williams)  Dobell. 
They  settled  at  Horseheads;  where  she  died  8  Sept.  1870,  and  was  buried 
in   Horseheads   Cemetery.     He  was  living  at  Breesport,  N.  Y.,  in  June 


VI.  Henry  Carpenter  Thorn,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  15  Nov.  1832; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  2  Aug.  1855,  by  Rev.  Charles  C.  Carr, 
Presbyterian,    to    Delphine   C.    Roberts,   dau.    of    Samuel    and    Catharine 
(Bixby)    Roberts,  of  Elmira,  where  she  was  born   8  June   1832.     They 

i  in  Horseheads,  two  and  a  half  miles  east  of  the  village,  and  were 
living  there  in  June  1876. 

VII.  Letitia  Smith   Thorn,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  12  Feb.  1835; 
married  at  Veteran,  N.  Y.,  3  July  1852,  Gilbert  Chamberlin  Overpack,  a 
farmer,  son  of  George  and  Remercy  (Chidester)  Overpack,  of  Sussex  Co., 

He  was  born  at  Perry,  Penn.  They  dwelt  at  Independence,  Mich., 
for  seven  years;  at  Holly,  Mich.,  five  years;  at  Rose,  Mich.,  three  years; 
and  then  settled  at  Brady,  Mich.,  where  they  were  living  in  July  1876. 

VIII.  Ann  Carpenter  Thorn,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  15  June  1837;    15101 
married  there,  21   Nov.  1 860,  by  Rev.  Philetus  Olney,  Baptist,   to  John 
Springsted  Bowman,  a  farmer,  son  of  Francis  and  Sarah  (Bull)  Bowman, 

of  Horseheads,  where  he  was  born  4  June  1836.  They  settled  at  Horse- 
heads,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876. 

IX.  Daniel    Lounsbury  Thorn,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  21    Nov.    15106 
839;    a  farmer;    married  at   Horseheads,  11  March  1868,   by   Rev.    D. 

Porter  Leas,  Baptist,  to  Margaret  A.  Harding,  dau.  of  Elisha  and  Jane 
(Sunderland)  Harding,  of  Erin,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  24  March  1840. 
They  settled  at  Horseheads,  on  his  father's  homestead,  and  were  living 
there  in  June  1876,  three  miles  east  of  the  village.  They  are  members  of 
the  Baptist  Church. 

X.  Sarah    Thorn,   b.    at    Horseheads,   N.  Y.,'  i    Oct.   1841;    died   at 
Horseheads,  5  March  1857,  and  was  buried  there. 

XI.  Townsend  Carpenter  Thorn,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  2  Jan.    15107 


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1844;  a  farmer;  married  at  Horseheads,  27  Jan.  1863,  Fanny  Ormston, 
born  1 6  Oct.  1838,  dau.  of  John  and  Helen  Ormston.  They  settled  at 
Horseheads,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876,  three  miles  east  of  the 
village. 

XII.  Ellen  Smith  Thorn,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  5  May  1850; 
died  at  Horseheads,  unmarried,  27  Jan.  1 870,  and  was  buried  in  Horseheads 
Cemetery. 


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Chil.  of  John   Truesdell   and    Elizabeth   Shoemaker   (Rutan) 

Carpenter. 

I.  Townsend  Carpenter,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  12  May  1850;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Horseheads,  4  Oct.  1868,  Mary  Ann  McCabe,  dau.  of 
Owen  and  Elizabeth  (Finn)  McCabe,  of  Elmira,  N.  Y.     She  was  born  at 
Horseheads,  15  Oct.  1852.     They  settled  at  Horseheads,  and  were  living 
there  in  June  1876. 

II.  Theodore  Townsend  Carpenter,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  15 
Nov.  1851;  a  carpenter;  married  in  March  1875,  at  Horseheads,  Louisa 
Vail,  dau.  of  Charles  and (Wilcox)  Vail.     They  settled  at  Horse- 
heads,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1 876. 


Chil.  of  John   Wheeler  and   Elizabeth   (Carpenter)   Beardsley. 

I.  Harriet  Wright  Beardsley,  b.  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  8  Oct.  1829;  died 
at  Independence,  Mich.,  28  Aug.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Townsend  Carpenter  Beardsley,  b.  at  Independence,  Mich., 
1 8  Feb.  1832,  the  first  white  child  born  in  that  town;  a  lawyer;  married 
Allie  Patrick,  of  Pontiac,  Mich.     He  served,  as  captain,  in  the  22d  Reg., 
Mich.  Volunteers;  died  in  the  army  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  22  Aug.  1863; 
and  was  buried  at  Independence.     She  was  living  at  Pontiac  in  May  1876. 

III.  Robert   Beardsley,   b.  at    Independence,  Mich.,  14  July  1835; 
married  Louise  Van  Zant,  dau.  of  Beekman  Van  Zant.     They  settled  at 
Drayton  Plains,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1876.     He  served  in 
the  war  of  1861. 

IV.  Noah  Carpenter  Beardsley,  b.  at  Independence,  Mich.,  24  Dec. 
1837;    married   Josephine    Fleming,  dau.  of  Thomas    Fleming,  of   New 
Jersey.     They  were  living  at  Brandon,  Mich.,  in  May  1876. 

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V.  Annie  Beardsley,  b.  at  Independence,  Mich.,  20  May  1844;  mar-    15119 
ried  William   Leggett,  son  of  Augustus  and  Eliza  (Seaman)  Leggett,  of 
Long  Island,  N.  Y.     They  were  living  at  566  Third  Street,  Detroit,  Mich., 

in  May  1876. 

VI.  Henry   Beardsley,    b.  at   Independence,   Mich.,  28  Aug.  1846. 

VII.  Nettie    Beardsley,  b.  at   Independence,  Mich.,  8  March  1851;    15121 
married  Andrew   Reid,  of  Detroit,  Mich.      They  were  living  at  Detroit 

in  May  1876. 


Chil.  of  Townsend   and   Jane   (Froat)   Carpenter. 

I.  Elizabeth  Carpenter,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.;  and  was  reported 
as  living  there  in  May  1 876.     She  is  married,  but  the  name  of  her  husband 
has  not  been  ascertained. 

II.  Henry  Carpenter,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  about  1846 ;  a  bank- 
clerk;  was  reported  as  living  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  in  May  1876. 


Chil.  of  Noah  Townsend  and   Sarah   (McDougall)   Carpenter. 

I.  Carpenter,  died  in  Illinois. 

II.  Carpenter,  died  on  the  overland  route  to  California. 

III.  Carpenter,  died  in  California. 


Child  of  Delaber  Truesdell   and    Peninnah   (Fisher)   Burrows. 

I.  Burrows,  a  son,  who  was  reported,  in  May  1875,  as  living 

near  his  parents,  at  Fentonville,  Mich. 


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Chil.  of  Joel   and   Rebecca   Dusenbury   (Burrows)   Craft. 

I.  Melissa  Jane  Craft,  b.  at   Rose,  Mich.,  14  March  1847;  died  4 
Aug.  1847. 

II.  Craft,  a  son,  b.  at  Rose,  Mich.,  date  not  given ;  died  soon 

after. 


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Chil.  of  Benjamin   Westlake  and    Elizabeth   (Douglass)    Burrows. 


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III.  George  Westlake   Burrows,  b.  at  Washington,  Ohio,  15  Sept 
1851;  a  farmer;  married  at  Crane,  Ohio,  20  Oct.  1872,  Sarah  Ann  Burrows, 
born   at   Independence,  Mich.,  10  Ap.  1853,  dau.  of  John  and  Augusta 
Theresa  (Farnsworth)  Burrows.     They  settled  at  Crane,  and  were  living 
there  in  May  1875. 

IV.  Leroy  Douglass  Burrows,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  3   March 
1854;  and  was  living  at  Cecil,  Ohio,  in  May  1875,  unmarried. 

V.  Delaber  Truesdell  Burrows,  b.  at  Reed,  Ohio,  3  May  1856. 

VI.  Mary  Burrows,  b.  at  Reed,  Ohio,  3  Oct  1858. 

VII.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Burrows,  b.  at  Crane,  Ohio,  4  July  1861. 

VIII.  Emily  Burrows,  b.  at  Crane,  Ohio,  4  July  1864. 

IX.  Arminda  Westlake  Burrows,  b.  at  Crane,  Ohio,  28  Feb.  1867. 

X.  Benjamin  Butler  Burrows,  b.  at  Crane,  Ohio,  25  Sept.  1869. 

Child  of  Benjamin   Westlake  and   Augusta   Theresa   (Farnsworth) 

Burrows. 

XI.  Esther  May  Burrows,  b.  at  Crane,  Ohio,  23  Jan.  187^. 


Chil.  of  George  Westlake  and   Sarah   E.   (Dean)   Burrows. 


7504         I.   Celestia  T.   Burrows,  married 
Fairfield,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1875. 


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I.  Charles  Westlake  Burrows,  b.  at  Reed,  Ohio,  28  Oct.  1847;  a      15124 
farmer;  married  at  Paulding,  Ohio,  17  March  1871,  Mary  Esther  Hanviiie, 

dau.  of  Israel  and  Sarah  (Mapes)  Hanviiie,  of  Blue,  Ohio.  She  was  born 
at  Brown,  Ohio,  3  July  1852.  They  were  living  at  Crane,  Ohio,  in  June 
1875. 

II.  Zephaniah   Hathaway  Burrows,  b    at  Reed,  Ohio,  11  Nov. 
1849;  a  soldier  in  Co.  E,  i$th   Reg.,  U.  S.  Infantry,  at  Fort  Baird,  New 
Mexico,  in  May  1875. 


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2529 


2530 


1 1  72 


7505 
7506 


7507 
7508 


7509 
7510 

7511 
7512 
7513 


7514 


Eighth   Generation. 


II.  Harriet  E.   Burrows,  married  George  Stowell ;  and  was  living  at 
Blissfield,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1875. 

III.  Alice  A.   Burrows,  was  living  with  her  sister,  Mrs.  Stowell,  at 
Blissfield,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Lovern    Bostwiek  and   Esther  Truesdell   (Burrows)   Silver.  2533 

I.  William  Burrows  Silver,  b.  at  Campbelltown,  N.  Y.,  29  Ap.  1857. 

II.  Carl  Burrows  Silver,  b.  at  Salem,  Ohio,  i  Aug.  1863. 


Chil.  of  Charles  Taylor  and   Margaret  Ann   (Burrows)   Norton. 

I.  Anna  Eliza  Morton,  b.  at  Toronto,  Canada  West,  14  Ap.  1858. 

II.  Nettie  Gertrude    Morton,  b.  at  Campbelltown,  N.  Y.,  12  Sept. 
1859. 

III.  Esther  Silver  Morton,  b.  at  Campbelltown,  N.  Y.,  26  Oct.  1860. 

IV.  Finella  Maria  Morton,  b.  at  Campbelltown,  N.  Y.,  15  Ap.  1862. 

V.  Charles    Edward    Morton,  b.  at  Campbelltown,  N.  Y.,  16  Aug. 
1863. 


Chil.  of  Josiah   Truesdell   and   Amanda   (Mute)    Burrows. 

I.  Etta   A.  Burrows,   b.  at  Campbell,  N.  Y.,  5  June  1859;  an<3  was 
living  there  in  May  1875. 


7515  II.  Stephen  Burrows,  b.  at  Campbell,  N.  Y.,  2  Nov.  1860;  died  at 
Campbell,  23  Oct.  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 

7516  III.  Daniel  Ely  Burrows,  b.  at  Campbell,  N.  Y.,  17  Jan.  1866. 

7517  IV.   Deborah  Nute  Burrows,  b.  at  Campbell,  N.  Y.,  29  Nov.  1869; 
died  at  Campbell,  4  Sept.  1 870,  and  was  buried  there. 


2534 


2535 


75  is 


7519 


7520 


7521 


7522 


7523 


7524 
7525 


7526 


7527 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  John   Smith  and   Adelia   (Whitney)   Older. 

I.  John  Whitney  Older,  b.  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  21  Ap.  1831;  died  at 
Adrian,  Mich.,  24  Ap.  1838,  and  was  buried  in  Adrian  Centre  Cemetery. 

II.  William   Volney   Older,   b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  10  Jan.  1833;  a 
farmer;    married  at  Osseo,  Mich.,  15  May  1863,  Esther  Turner,  dau.  of 
Horace  and  Deborah  (Turrell)  Turner,  of  Adams,  Mich.     She  was 
Parma,  N.  Y.,  13  Nov.  1838.     They  settled  at  Adams,  and  were  living  there 
in  Jan.  1875. 

III.  Mary  Whitney  Older,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  25  Ap.  1835;  died 
at  Adrian,  19  Sept.  1838,  and  was  buried  in  Adrian  Centre  Cemetery. 

IV.  Emily  Hart  Older,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  6  Sept.  1836;   died  at 
Adrian,  28  Feb.  1839,  and  was  buried  in  Adrian  Centre  Cemetery. 

V.  Ann  Eliza  Ketcham  Older,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  10  Sept.  1838; 
died  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  18  Nov.  1854,  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen  Cem- 
etery, at  Adams,  Mich. 

VI.  Edgar  John  Older,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  19  Sept.  1841 ;  a  farmer; 
married  in  her  father's  house  at  Adrian,  8  Sept.  1867,  Miriam  Coy,  who 
was  born  at  Avon,  N.  Y.,  24  Nov.  1840,  dau.  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Dunn) 
Coy.     They  settled  at  Adrian,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1874,  without 
children.     He  served  for  three  months  in  the  war  of  1861. 

VII.  Jefferson  Older,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  30  Nov.  1843;  ancl  died 
there,  17  Sept.  1845. 

VIII.  Daniel  Marion  Older,  b.  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  26  March  1849; 
and  was  living  in  Jan.  1875. 


Child  of  Daniel   Sears  and   Lydia   Louisa   (Walworth)   Whitney. 

I.  Sarah  Whitney,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  13  June  1835;  died  at  Adrian, 
13  Ap.  1838,  and  was  buried  in  Adrian  Centre  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Volney   Beckner  and   Fanny   Melissa   (Austin)  Whitney. 

I.  Mary  Eveline  Whitney,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  25  Jan.  1849;  died 
at  Adams,  Mich.,  27  Sept.  1864,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Evergreen 
Cemetery. 


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Eighth  Generation. 


7528 


7530 

7531 
7532 

7533 

7534 

7535 


7536 


7537 


7538 


II.  Emma  Augusta  Whitney,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich. ,15  Oct.  1850;  15128 
married  at  Adams,  Mich.,  22  Dec.  1870,  by  Rev.  William  S.  Fuller, 
Methodist,  to  Lemuel  Wheaton,  a  carpenter  and  farmer,  son  of  William 
and  Harriet  Newell  (Beach)  Wheaton,  of  Adams.  He  was  born  at  Lodi, 
Mich.,  3  May  1845.  They  settled,  8  Nov.  1871,  at  Chester,  Mich.,  and 
were  living  there  in  June  1875. 

7529  III.   Ellen  Whitney,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  9  Nov.  1852;  died  there,  2 

Dec.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  Adrian  Centre  Cemetery,  on  her  grandfather's 
farm. 


IV.  John  Mason  Whitney,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  1 1  Nov.  1853;  died 
there,  27  Nov.  1853,  and  was  buried  in  Adrian  Centre  Cemetery. 

V.  Ida  Adelia  Whitney,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  7  May  1855;  and  was 
living  with  her  mother,  at  Osseo,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1875. 

VI.  Jane   Whitney,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  10  July  1857;  died  there,  9 
Nov.  1857,  and  was  buried  in  Adrian  Centre  Cemetery. 

VII.  Edward  Everett  Whitney,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  5  Sept.  1859; 
was  drowned,  13   Aug.  1874,  at  Adams,  Mich.,  and  was  buried  there,  in 
Evergreen  Cemetery. 

VIII.  Esther  Amelia  Whitney,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  26  July  1861; 
and  was  living  with  her  mother,  at  Osseo,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1875. 

IX.  Charles  Whitney,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  12  Nov.  1863;  was  living 
with  his  mother,  at  Osseo,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1875,  the  only  male  descendant 
of  his  grandfather,  bearing  the  name  of  Whitney. 


Child   of  John   Adams  and   Sarah   (Whitney)   Ross. 

I.   Sarah  ROSS,  b.  at  Shelby  Centre,  N.  Y.,  about  1822;  died  in  infancy, 
aged  two  or  three  months. 

Chil.  of  John   Adams  and  Abigail   (Whitney)   Ross. 


2546 


2547 


II.  Samuel    Whitney  Ross,  b.  at  Shelby  Centre,  N.  Y.,  in  Oct.  or    15130 
Nov.  1824;  died  at  Shelby  Centre,  in  July  or  Aug.  1826,  aged  i  year  and 

9  months,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Sarah  Ross,  b.  at  Shelby  Centre,  N.  Y.,  17  Aug.  1826;  married  at 


Whitney  Family. 


7539 


7540 


754' 


1175 


Medina,  N.  Y.,  12  June  1849,  by  Rev.  C.  N.  Chandler,  Baptist,  to  Warham 
Mudge,  a  minister  of  the  Baptist  Church,  son  of  Richard  and  Lucy 
(Lee)  Mudge,  of  Guilford,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  27  Sept.  1823.  The 
Mudgc  Memorial,  pp.  159-60,  says  of  him:  "He  resided  with  his  father 
until  his  eighteenth  year,  when,  prompted  by  a  desire  to  preach  the  gospel, 
he  went  to  reside  with  his  brother,  Colby,  in  the  town  of  Kendall,  Orleans 
Co.,  N.  Y.  Here  he  attended  a  select  school  two  years,  during  which 
time  he  made  a  profession  of  religion ;  after  which  he  entered  Hamilton 
Theological  Seminary,  which,  while  he  remained  there,  became  Madison 
University.  After  three  years'  study,  he  began  to  preach,  and  was 
ordained  as  pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  in  Kendall,  March  22,  1849, 
and  remained  its  pastor  till  Jan.  8,  1851,  when  he  was  appointed  missionary 
to  the  district  of  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  His  health  failing  him,  he  resigned 
this  charge  the  first  year,  and  afterward  preached  in  the  town  of  Carlton, 
N.  Y.,  [from  March  1852  till  Nov.  1853];  then  in  the  town  of  Horse  Heads, 
Chemung  Co.,  where  he  preached  four  years,  during  which  time  he  baptized 
nearly  one  hundred  converts.  Receiving  a  call  from  the  Baptist  church  in 
Palmyra,  he  entered  upon  that  pastorate  in  1855  [should  be  1857],  and 
preached  here  five  years,  and  baptized  nearly  one  hundred  more.  On  the 
breaking  out  of  the  SouthernRebellion,  induced  by  patriotic  motives,  he 
resigned  his  charge  and  entered  the  army  as  chaplain  of  the  I38th  Regi- 
ment of  N.  Y.  Volunteers,  September  1861,  and  served  upwards  of  two 
years ;  was  discharged  on  account  of  his  health,  and  returned  to  Palmyra, 
where  he  resided  on  his  farm  till  February  1866,  when  he  sold  it,  and 
removed  to  the  town  of  Wilson,  Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  now  resides 
as  pastor  of  the  Baptist  church."  In  1870,  they  moved  from  Wilson  to 
Nunda,  N.  Y.;  and  in  1873,  to  Olean,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  pastor  of  the 
Baptist  Church  in  Feb.  1875. 

IV.  Caroline   Elizabeth    Ross,  1>.  at  Medina,  N.  Y.,  6  Ap.  1829; 
married  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1855,  by  ^ev-  Alanson  Draper,  Baptist, 
to  Robert  Colman,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  and  Sarah  (Walpole)  Colman,  of 
England.     They  settled  at  Butler,  Mich.;  and  she  was  living  there  in  Jan. 
1875.     He  enlisted  at  Butler,  29  Aug.  1864,  in  Co.  A,  28th  Reg.,  Mich. Vol.; 
and  died  of  typhoid  fever,  14  Feb.  1865,  in  the  hospital  at  Nashville,  Tenn. 

V.  Helen  Bagley  Ross,  b.  at  Medina,  N.  Y.,  4  Sept  1834;  married 
at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  8  Nov.  1854,  by  Rev.  Warham  Mudge,  to  Joseph 
Warren  Ross,  a  druggist,  born  in  May  1826,  son  of  Daniel  Ross,  of  Shelby. 
They  dwelt  at  Portland,  Mich.,  in  Feb.  1875. 

VI.  Mary  Frances  Ross,  b.  at  Medina,  N.  Y.,  7  Nov.  1837 ;  married 
at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  11  June  1859,  by  Rev.  B.  B.  Gibbs,  Baptist,  to  James 
Mann  Sherman.     They  settled  at  Palmyra,  N.  Y.;  and  moved,  in  March 
1875,  to  Mason,  Mich. 


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7542 


7543 


7544 


7545 


7546 


7547 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Job  and   Caroline   (Porter)   Whitney.  2548 

I.  William  Porter  Whitney,  b.  at  Knowlesville,  in  Ridgeway,  N.  Y., 
10  Dec.  1832;  a  farmer;  married  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  19  Ap.  1853, 
Jane  Temperance  Withey,  whose  father  then   lived  at   Paris,  Mich.     She 
was  born  at  Almond,  N.  Y.,  2  March  1832,  dau.  of  Alanson  Bradley  and 
Eunice  (Haskins)  Withey,   and  g.  dau.  of  Micah  and  Sally  (Hazleton) 
Haskins.     They  dwelt  at  Wyoming,  Mich.,  for  ten  years ;  at   Paris,  one 
year;  and  then  moved,  in  1864,  to  Byron,  Mich.,  where  they  were  living, 
without  children,  in  March  1875.     He  has  been  justice  of  the  peace,  and 
has  been  supervisor  of  the  town  of  Byron  since  1867. 

II.  Clarissa   Adelia   Whitney,  b.  at   Knowlesville,  in   Ridgeway, 
N.  Y.,  23  Oct.  1842 ;  married  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  31  Aug.  1867,  John 
W.  Sullivan.     They  were  living  at  Fisher,  Mich.,  in  1873. 

III.  James  Cillespie  Whitney,  b.  at  Knowlesville,  in  Ridgeway, 
N.  Y.,  10  Dec.  1844;  and  was  living  with  his  father,  at  Byron,  Mich.,  in 
1873- 


Chil.  of  Samuel   Carpenter  and   Sarah    Luclnda   (Locklin)   Whitney.  2550 

I.  Mary  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  20  Nov.  1835;  married    15139 
at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  13  May  1860,  by  Rev.  J.  F.  Mason,  Methodist,  to  Charles 
Henry  Corey,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  and  Zerna  (Bentley)  Corey,  of  Shelby, 
where  he  was  born  8  June  1837.     They  dwelt  at  Barre  for  six  months  ;  at 
Shelby  till  1864;    at  Ridgeway  for  six   months;    and  then   returned  to 
Shelby,  where  they  were  living  in  1873. 

II.  Martha  Ann   Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  31  March  1842; 
married   there,  in   her  father's  house,   3  July   1870,   by   Rev.    Ebenezer 
Edwards,  Baptist,  to   Benjamin   House   Dunlap,  a  farmer,  son  of  William 
and    Betsey  (Hunt)    Dunlap,    of  Shelby,    where  he   was   born    1 1   Aug. 
1840.     They  settled  at  Shelby,  and  were  living  there,  without  children, 
in  1873. 

III.  Laura  Maria  Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  19  Sept.  1847;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1873. 


7548          IV.  James  Burt  Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  25  Nov.  1851;  and 
i  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1873. 


7550 


7552 


7553 


7554 


7555 


7556 


7557 


7558 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Willard   and    Eliza   Ann    (Whitney)   Post. 

7549        I.  William  Jay  Post,  twin,  b.  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  9  June  1834;  and 
was  living  at  Grant,  Mich.,  in  1873. 


II.  Emily  Ann  Post,  twin,  b.  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  9  June  1834;  mar- 
ried in  Hillsdale  Co.,  Mich.,  John  Tubbs;  married  (2d)  Anthony  Chapman, 
with  whom  she  was  living  at  Sparta  Centre,  Mich.,  in  1873. 


7551  III.  Albert  Post,  b.  at  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  27  Nov.  1836;  married  at 
Three  Rivers,  Mich.,  Lydla  Pentley.  They  settled  at  Three  Rivers,  and 
were  living  there  in  1873. 


IV.  Philinda   Post,  b.  at   Barre,  N.  Y.,  13   Dec.  1838;    married  at 
Somerset,  Mich.,  17  Ap.  1858,  by  Calvin  Wisner,  Esq.,  to  John  Stephen 
Pool,  a  carpenter  and  joiner,  who  was  born  at  Locke,  N.  Y.,  9  Dec.  1829, 
son  of  William   and    Dorothy  (Oatman)  Pool.     They  settled  at  Adams, 
Mich.;  moved  thence,  i  Dec.  1863,  to  Ashland,  Mich.;  returned  to  Adams, 
I  July  1864;  and  were  still  living  there  in  Nov.  1873. 

V.  Laura  De  Ett  Post,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  7  Nov.  1840;  married  in 
Hillsdale  Co.,  Mich.,  Nathaniel  Page.     She  died  at  North  Adams,  Mich., 
9  Dec.  1 866,  and  was  buried  at  Somerset,  Mich. 

VI.  Hannah  Lucinda  Post,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  27  Aug.  1842 ;  mar- 
ried at  Ashland,  Mich.,  Charles  Blood.     They  were  living  at  Lake,  Mich., 

in  1873. 

VII.  Olive    Post,   b.  at   Somerset,  Mich.,  5  Oct.   1845;    married  at 
Ashland,    Mich.,   Henry  Shippy.     They  were   living  at    Lake,  Mich.,    in 
1873- 

VIII.  Addison   Willard    Post,   b.  at   Somerset,    Mich.,  20  March 
1849;  died  at  Grant,  Mich.,  24  Feb.  1867,  and  was  buried  at  Ashland, 
Mich. 

IX.  Harriet  Eliza  Post,  b.  at  Somerset,  Mich.,  14  Sept.  1851 ;  married 
at  Grant,  Mich.,  7  July  1867,  John  Cleland,  an  engineer,  son  of  Luther 
and    Mary   Louisa    (Story)   Cleland,  of  Lagrange  Co.,  Ind.,  formerly  of 
Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born.     They  settled  at  Lake,  Mich.,  and 
were  living  there  in  1873. 

X.  Willard  Post,  b.  at  Somerset,  Mich.,  16  June  1854;  and  was  living 
with  his  mother,  at  Lake,  Mich.,  in  1873. 

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7560 


7561 


7562 

7563 
7564 


7565 
7566 


Eighth    Generation. 


Child  of  Rensselaer  and   Eliza   Ann   (Whitney)   Brace. 

XI.   Lenora    Brace,  b.  at  Somerset,  Mich.,  19  Ap.  1859;    and   was 
living  with  her  parents,  at  Lake,  Mich.,  in  1873. 


Child  of  David    B.  and   Caroline   (Whitney)  Jackson. 

I.   Sarah  Jackson,  married Wyman  ;  and  was  living  at  Fair- 
field,  Mich.,  in  1873. 

Chil.  of  Asher  and   Marian   (Whitney)   Stevens. 


2552 


2554 


2555 


I.  Helen    Augusta    Stevens,  b.  at  Logan,  now  Adrian,  Mich.,  10    15159 
Feb.  1831;  married  in  Canal  Street,  Delphos,  Ohio,  21  May  1853,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Warner,  Lutheran,  to  Alanson  Rhoades,  a  farmer,  son  of  Palmer  and 
Eliza  (Link)  Rhoades,  of  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born.  They 
dwelt,  for  nineteen  years,  two  miles  from  Spencerville,  Ohio,  and  then  moved 
to  Delphos,  where  they  were  living  in  May  1 875.  He  enlisted,  10  Oct.  1 862, 
at  Camp  Lima,  Ohio,  in  Co.  A,  8ist  Reg.,  Ohio  Vol.  Infantry;  served 
under  Sherman  from  Cornith  to  Savannah,  and  thence  to  Washington, 
D.  C.;  and  was  discharged  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  27  July  1865. 

II.  William  Stanton  Stevens,  b.  i  Nov.  1833;   died  17  Jan.  1840, 
and  was  buried  in  Fort  Amanda  Cemetery. 

III.  Emily   Stevens,  b.  17  June  1836;    died  24  Dec.  1838,  and  was 
buried  in  Fort  Amanda  Cemetery. 

IV.  Walter  Scott  Stevens,  b.  19  Nov.  1840;  enlisted,  10  Oct.  1862, 
at  Camp  Lima,  Ohio,  in  Co.  A,  8ist  Reg.,  Ohio  Vol.  Infantry;    served 
under  Sherman  from    Corinth  to  Savannah,  and  thence  to  Washington, 
D.  C.;    and  was   discharged    at    Louisville,    Ky.,   27  July  1865.      He   is 
unmarried. 

V.  Oscar  Augustus  Stevens,  twin,  b.  n  May  1842. 

VI.  Edgar  James  Stevens,  twin,  b.  1 1  May  1842  ;  enlisted,  10  Oct. 
1862,  at  Camp  Lima,  Ohio,  in  Co.  A,  8ist  Reg.,  Ohio  Vol.  Infantry; 
served  under  Sherman  from  Corinth  to  Savannah,  and  thence  to  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.;  and  was  discharged  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  27  July  1865.     He  was 
living  at  Delphos,  Ohio,  in  May  1875,  unmarried. 


Whitney  Family. 

1179 

Chil.  of  Russol   and   Angeline   (Rogers)   Whitney. 

2556 

756; 

I.  Sarah  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  24  Feb.  1834;  married 

15166 

in  her  father's  house  at  Rome,  Mich.,  16  Oct  1851,  by  Lyman  W.  Baker, 

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justice  of  the  peace,  to  Cornelius  David  811  vernal  1,  a  farmer  and  stock- 

dealer,  son  of  John  and  Rhoda  (Runnels)  Silvernail,  of  Lockport,  N.  Y., 

where  he  was  born  i  July  1827.     They  dwelt  at  Rome  from  16  Feb.  1852 

till  13  March  1861;  and  then  moved  to  Edford,  111.     He  died  at  Virginia 

City,  Montana,  23    Sept.  1864,  and  was  buried  there.      She    moved   to 

Englewood,  111.,  i  Sept.  1874,  and  was  living  there  in  May  1875. 

7568 

II.  Helen  Mar  Whitney,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  23  Jan.  1835  ;  married 

15171 

in   her  father's  house  at  Rome,  Mich.,  7  Jan.  1854,  John   McConnell,  a 

farmer,  son  of  Amzi  and  Catharine  (Beers)  McConnell,  of  Ridgeway,  N.  Y., 

where  he  was  born  4  May  1828.     They  settled  at  Rome,  and  were  living 

there  in  March  1875. 

7569 

III.  Andrew  Jackson   Whitney,   b.  at   Nottawa,  Mich.,  7  March 

15175 

1836;    a  police  constable;  married  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  8  Sept.  1859,  Mary 

J      1   J 

Jane  Monaghan,  dau.  of  John  and  Lucy  (Kemp)  Monaghan,  of  Cambridge, 

Mich.     She  was  born  in  Suffolk  County,  England,  2  June  1833.      They 

dwelt  at  Brooklyn,  Mich.,  till  10  Ap.  1862;  then  moved  to  Geneseo,  111., 

and  were  living  there  in  March  1875.     He  enlisted  at  Geneseo,  29  Sept. 

1864,  in  Co.  B,  9th  Reg.,  111.  Cavalry,  and  served  till  after  the  close  of  the 

war,  having  been,  for  the  last  nine  months,  commissary-sergeant  of  his 

company.     He  took  part  in  the  two  days  fight  with  Hood,  following  him  to 

Eastport,  Tenn. 

7570 

IV.   Emeline  Whitney,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  1  8  Aug.  1837;   married 

Chester  Bradley;  and  was  living  at  Colfax,  Iowa,  in  Sept.  1875,  without 

children. 

757i 

V.  Eleanor   Phebe  Whitney,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  19  March  1839; 

15177 

married  at  Gorham,  Ohio,  30  Oct.  1859,  by  Alvin  D.  Rice,  Esq.,  to  David 

J      II 

Mortimer    Farwell,  a   carpenter,  son  of  Hiram  and   Margaret   (Skinner) 

Farwell,  of  Morenci,  Mich.     He  was  born  at  Gorham,  i  May  1  836.     They 

settled  at    Medina,  Mich.;  and    moved,   about  1861,    to    Gorham.      She 

removed,  in  1864,  to  Adrian,  Mich.,  where  she  was  living  in  March  1875. 

He  enlisted,  24  July  1862,  at  Morenci,  in  the  Eighth  Michigan  Battery; 

died  at  Vicksburgh,  Miss.,  29  Aug.  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 

7572 

VI.  Samson  Whitney,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  20  July  1840;  a  farmer; 

married  Jane  Ann  Wells.     They  were  living  on  his  father's  farm,  at  Rome, 

in  June  1875,  without  children.     He  was  churlish  enough  to  return  our 

letters  of  inquiry  unanswered,  and  refused  to  give  any  information  to  his 

kinsfolk  who  wished  to  make  this  record  complete. 

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VII.  Martin  Van  Buren  Borello  Whitney,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  20 
July  1842 ;  enlisted  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  in  the  Spring  of  1862,  in  Co.  B,  9th 
Reg.,  Mich.  Cavalry;  died  at  Rome,  3  Oct.  1864,  of  disease  contracted  in 
the  army,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Wolf  Creek  Cemetery. 

VIII.  Rome  Whitney,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  18  Ap.  1844;  enlisted  at 
Adrian,  Mich.,  in  the  Autumn  of  1862,  in  Co.  H,  nth  Reg.,  Mich.  Cavalry; 
died  of  typhoid  fever,  17  July  1864,  in  the  general  hospital  at  Lexington, 
Ky.,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  Charles  Whitney,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  22  Nov.  1845  ;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Cambridge,  Mich,  24  Dec.  1873,  Ida  Miranda  Eliza  Payne,  dau. 
of  Daniel  Wing  and  Eliza  (Peck)  Payne,  of  Rome,  where  she  was  born  14 
July  1855.     They  were  living  at  Rome,  with  her  mother,  in  March  1875. 

X.  Dallas  Whitney,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  10  May  1847;  married  Emma 
Delano;  and  was  living  at  Englewood,  111.,  in  May  1875. 

XI.  Augusta  Whitney,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  i  May  1848  ;    and  was 
living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  March  1875,  unmarried. 

XII.  Jeremiah  Whitney,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  26  March  1852;  died 
at  Rome,  2  March  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

XIII.  Josephine  Whitney,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  2  Sept.  1854;  married    15  178 
at  Springville,  Mich.,  29  Sept.  1872,  by  Rev.  William  Queal,  Universalist, 

to  Joseph  Alfred  Harris,  a  butcher,  son  of  William  and  Eliza  (Farmer) 
Harris,  of  Rome,  where  he  was  born,  14  July  1849.  They  settled  at 
Rome,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1875. 


Child   of  Abel   and   Sarah   Ann   (Budlong)   Whitney. 

I.  Augustus  Harvey  Whitney,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  4  Jan.  1841  ; 
a  bank-clerk;  died  at  Adrian,  10  May  1859,  and  was  buried  in  Oakwood 
Cemetery. 


Child  of  Edmund   Burris  and   Rebecca   (Whitney)   Brown. 

I.   Marian  Brown,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  23  Feb.  1834;  died  at  Adrian, 
13  March  1834,  and  was  buried  there. 


2557 


2558 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Cornelius  and   Rebecca   (Whitney)    Kline. 

7582        II.  William  Kline,  b.  at  Nottawa,  Mich.,  6  June  1853  ;  died  at  Not- 
tawa,  14  Aug.  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 


7583      in. 


7591 


Kline,  a  son,  twin,  b.  at  Nottawa,  Mich.,  31  July  1854; 


died  6  Aug.  1854. 

7584  IV.  Kline,  a  dau.,  twin,  b.  at  Nottawa,  Mich.,  31  July  1854; 

died  6  Aug.  1854. 

7585  V.  Sarah    Adelaide   Kline,   b.  at   Nottawa,  Mich.,  12  July  1856; 
married  at  Sturges,  Mich.,  10  Dec.  1874,  by  Rev.  George  Barnes,  to 

Lee  Frary,  of  Three  Rivers,  Mich. 


Chil.  of  William   Augustus  and   Ellen   Maria   (Bixby)   Whitney. 

7586  I.  Dwight  Avery  Whitney,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  21  June  1848;    a 
hotel-keeper;  married  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  25  Jan.  1870,  Marian  Celia 
Lawrence,  dau.  of  Willis  Thompson  and  Marian  (Wadsworth)  Lawrence, 
of  Grand  Rapids.     She  was  born  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  15  May  1848.     They 
were  living  at  Adrian  in  Jan.  1875. 

7587  II.  Fanny  Lee  Whitney,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  16  July  1859;    and 
was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Dec.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Benjamin  and   Minerva  (Daniels)   Whitney. 

7588  I.  William  Aurelius  Whitney,  b.  at  Moulton,  Ohio,  14  Sept.  1846; 
is  married,  and  lived  in  Wisconsin  in  March  1875. 

7589  II.  Byron  Augustus  Whitney,  b.  at  Moulton,  Ohio,  8  Oct.  1847; 
died  there  in  March  1852,  and  was  buried  in   Fort  Amanda  Cemetery, 
Amanda,  Ohio. 

7590  III.  Charles  Herbert  Whitney,  b.  at  Moulton,  Ohio,  15  Feb.  1849; 
a  teacher;  was  living  at  Salem,  Oregon,  in  March  1875,  unmarried. 


IV.  Elwin  Whitney,  b.  at  Moulton,  Ohio,  4  Nov.  1850;  a  farmer; 
was  living  with  his  father,  at  Duchouquet,  Ohio,  in  March  1875,  unmarried. 


i  181 


2558 


2560 


2561 


Il82 

Eighth  Generation. 

7592 

V.   Mary  Whitney,  b.  at  Moulton,  Ohio,  22  Jan.  1853  ;  was  living  at 
Douglas,  Kansas,  in  March  1875,  unmarried. 

7593 

VI.   Ida    Whitney,    b.  at    Moulton,  Ohio,  12  March  1856;    married 
Cooley.     They  were  living  at  Douglas,  Kansas,  in  March  1875. 

Chil.  of  Benjamin   and   Margaret  Josephine  (Armstrong)   Whitney.           2561 

7594 

VII.  Sarah    Josephine   Whitney,    b.  at  Moulton,  Ohio,  22  Jan. 
1858. 

7595 

VIII.   Minerva   Ellen   Whitney,  b.  at  Duchouquet,  Ohio,  13  May 
1863  ;  died  there,  23  Dec.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  Fort  Amanda  Cemetery, 
Amanda,  Ohio. 

7596 

IX.  Delthena   Elizabeth   Whitney,   b.  at  Duchouquet,  Ohio,  26 
Aug.  1866. 

7597 

X.  Irene  Estelle  Whitney,  b.  at  Duchouquet,  Ohio,  i  March  1868; 
died  there,   31  July  1870,  and  was  buried  in   Fort  Amanda  Cemetery, 
Amanda,  Ohio. 

7598 

XI.  Minnie  Clyde  Whitney,  b.  at  Duchouquet,  Ohio,  24  Aug.  1870. 

7599 

XII.  Florence  Eveline  Whitney,  b.  at  Duchouquet,  Ohio,  29  Nov. 
1872. 

7600 

XIII.  Ada  Rebecca  Whitney,  b.  at  Duchouquet,  Ohio,  21  March 
1874. 

Chil.  of  William   Van  Rensselaer   Mortimer  and   Sarah  (Whitney)  Lay  ton.     2562 

7601 

I.  Cyrenius  Augustus  Layton,  b.  at  St.  John's,  in  Clay,  Ohio,  5 
May  1852  ;  a  lawyer;  married  at  Wapakoneta,  Ohio,  17  Feb.  1874,  Esther 
Carlisle  Rogan,  whose  mother  then  lived  at  Wapakoneta,  her  father  having 
died  at  Thornton,  Ind.,  10  Ap.  1869.     She  was  born  at  Bloomington,  111., 
26  March  1857,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Ellen  (Owens)  Rogan.     He  was  ad- 
mitted to  practice,  in  the  Circuit  Court  of  Ohio,  5  Sept.  1873  ;  but  in  Feb. 
1875  was  travelling  for  an  agricultural  implement  firm,  his  residence  being 
at  Wapakoneta. 

7602 

II.  Florence  Eveline  Layton,  b.  at  St.  John's,  in  Clay,  Ohio,  16 
Dec.  1853. 

Whitney  Family. 


III.  Otho  Clark  Lay  ton,  b.  at  St.  John's,  in  Clay,  Ohio,  16  Dec.  1855; 
a  student  of  law,  with  his  father,  in  Feb.  1875. 

IV.  Clarence  Eugene  Layton,  b.  at  Wapakoneta,  in  Duchouquet, 
Ohio,  7  March  1860. 

V.  William  Bernard  Mortimer  Layton,  b.  at  Wapakoneta,  Ohio, 

I  14  Oct.  1861. 

VI.  Leslie  Lee  Layton,  b.  at  Wapakoneta,  Ohio,  12  Nov.  1863. 


Chil.  of  Benjamin   Franklin   and   Eliza   (Thurstln)   Coldsborough. 

I.  Judson  Adoniram  Coldsborough,  b.  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  24  Sept. 
1830;  married,  2  Sept.  1852,  Lydla  Mandana  King,  dau.  of  William  King. 
He  enlisted  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  in  the  Autumn  of  1864,  in  Co.  I,  2ist 
Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.  Infantry;  was  killed  in  battle  at  Bentonville,  N.  C.,  19 

March  1865,  and  was  buried  there.     She  married  (2d) Baird,  and 

was  living  at  Grand  Rapids  in  March  1875. 

II.  Lydia  Ann  Coldsborough,  b.  at  Logan,  now  Adrian,  Mich.,  8 
Sept.  1832;  married  there,  24  Oct.  1847,  by  Rev.  Russel  Hervey,  Baptist, 
to  David  Burgess  Older,  a  farmer,  son  of  William  and  Caroline  (Hagaman) 
Older,  of  Adrian  since  1833.      He  was  born  at  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  13  July, 
1823.     They  settled  at  Adrian,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1875. 

III.  Sarah  Jane  Coldsborough,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  18  Aug.  1834; 
died  at  Adrian,  i  Sept.  1844,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Jerome  Buonaparte  Coldsborough,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  10 
Sept.  1836;  a  book-keeper ;  married  at  Rockford,  Mich.,  30  Dec.  1857,  by 
her  father,  a  Baptist  minister,  to  Susan  Bond  Prescott,  dau.  of  Rev.  Francis 
and  Mary  (Bond)  Prescott,  of  Rockford.     She  was  born  at  Cooperstown, 
N.  Y.,  25  June  1838.     They  settled  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.;  where  she 
died  1 8  Dec.  1863,  and  was  buried  in  the  Fulton  Street  Cemetery.     He 
was  married  (2d),  4  May  1864,  at  Paris,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Reed,  Baptist, 

j  to  Mary  Alvira  Chapman,  dau.  of  Willard  and  Patty  (Stone)  Chapman,  of 
Paris,  where  she  was  born  3 1  March  1 836.  They  were  living,  in  March 
1875,  at  Grand  Rapids,  which  has  been  his  home  since  12  Nov.  1850.  He 
enlisted  there,  23  Sept.  1861,  in  the  1st  Reg.,  Mich.  Engineers  and 
Mechanics;  and  served  till  30  Jan.  1863,  when  he  was  discharged  for 
disability. 


Il83 


2564 
I5I79 


15180 


I5I83 


1184 


761 


7612 


7613 


7614 


7615 


7616 
7617 
7618 
7619 
7620 


7621 


Eighth  Generation. 


V.   Eliza    Arvilla    Goldsborough,   b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  17  March 
1839 ;  died  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  7  Aug.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Stephen    Blanchard   and   Mellnda   (Coldsborough)   Crawford.         2565 

I.  Allen  Crawford,  b.  at  Springport,  Mich.,  28  March  1839;  a  farmer;    1 5  186 
married  in  her  father's  house,  I  Feb.  1860,  Annette   Onderdonk,  dau.   of 
Henry  Palmer  and  Sarah  Maria  (Griswold)  Onderdonk,  of  Hamlin,  Mich., 
where  she  was  born  i  Feb.  1839.     They  were  living  at  Springport  in  Jan. 

1875,  on  his  father's  homestead  of  two  hundred  and  forty  acres.     He  has 
been  supervisor  of  the  town  for  two  terms. 

II.  Lucinda  Crawford,  twin,  b.  at  Springport,  Mich.,  23  Oct.  1841; 
married  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  1 1  Ap.  1860,  Thomas  Green  Pray,  an  attorney- 
at-law,  who  was  born  at  Richfield,  N.  Y.,  28  Dec.  1819,  son  of  Thomas 
Wood  and  Polly  (Green)  Pray.     They  were  living  at  Marshall,  Mich.,  in 
Jan.  1875,  without  children. 

III.  Lorinda  Crawford,  twin,  b.  at  Springport,  Mich.,  23  Oct.  1841; 
died  there,  20  Feb.  1847,  and  was  buried  in  Springport  Cemetery. 

IV.  Stephen  Morrison  Crawford,  b.  at  Springport,  Mich.,  5  Jan. 
1852  ;  and  was  living  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  Feb.  1875,  unmarried.     He  is  a 
travelling  salesman  for  a  wholesale  grocer  of  Chicago. 


Chil.  of  Artemas  and   Lucinda   (Coldsborough)   Allen. 

I.  Harriet  Allen. 

II.  Irving  Allen. 

III.  Artemas  Allen,  died  young. 

IV.  Helen  Allen. 

V.  Artemas  Allen. 


Chil.  of  James  and    Mary  Ann   (Laraway)   Coldsborough. 

I.   Robert  Coldsborough,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  21  Nov.  1846;  mar- 
ried at  Medina,  Mich.,  21  Aug.  1872,  Vinia  E.  Morse,  dau.  of  Charles  and 


2566 


2571 


Whitney  Family. 

1185 

Sarah    (Folit)    Morse.     They  were  living  at  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  in  Dec. 
1874. 

7622  ,      II.  Charles   Adna    Goldsborough,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  26  May 

1848;  died  at  Adrian,  17  Feb.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

7623  III.   Hascal   L.  Coldsborough,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  17  June  1852 ; 
married,  4  Nov.  1874,  Lilian  Bentley,  dau.  of  Ralph  and  Elizabeth  Bentley. 
They  were  living  at  Morenci,  Mich.,  in  Dec.  1874. 

7624  IV.  Frederick  A.  Coldsborough,  b.  at  Medina,  Mich.,  i  Nov.  1854; 
and  was  living  at  Charlotte,  Mich.,  in  Dec.  1874. 

7625  V.  Clarence  A.  Coldsborough,  b.  at  Medina,  Mich.,  15  Nov.  1861; 
and  was  living  at  Charlotte,  Mich.,  in  Dec.  1874. 

7626  VI.  Charles   Coldsborough,  b.  at   Medina,  Mich.,  21  Oct.  1863; 
died  at  Medina,  6  Feb.  1864,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chll.  of  William   E.  and   Caroline   (Coldsborough)   Burton. 

7627  I.  Sarah  Burton. 

7628  II.  Mortimer  Burton. 

7629  III.  Frederick  Burton. 

7630  IV.  Arvilla  Burton. 

7631  V,  VI,  and  VII.  Three  children,  whose  names  have  not  been  obtained. 

to 

7633  

Chil.  of  Albert  Jay  and   Arvilla   Burrows  (Coldsborough)  Chapped. 

7634  I.  Harriet  Eva   Chapped,  b.   at  4  Division  Street,  Adrian,  Mich., 
13  May  1853  ;  was  a  student  in  Mount  Holyoke  Female  Seminary,  Mass., 
in  Jan.  1875. 

7635  II.  Adelbert  Willis  Chapped,  b.  at  4  Division  Street,  Adrian,  Mich., 
j  17  Feb.  1858. 

7636  III.   Allen  Jay  Chapped,  b.  at  13  Main  Street,  Adrian,  Mich.,  28 
July  1867. 


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2574 


n86 


7637 


7638 


7639 


7640 


7641 


7642 


7643 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Anson   Shay  and    Mary  Jane   (McMurphy)   Whitney. 

I.  Robert  Francis  Whitney,  b.  at  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  22  Jan.  1836;  a 
miller;  married  at  Morenci,  Mich.,  20  Feb.  1865,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Steward, 
Baptist,  to  Mary  Ann  Coodremont,  dau.  of  Lewis  Goodremont,  of  Morenci, 
formerly  of  Hartland,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born.     They  were  living  at 
Norvell,  Mich.,  in  Dec.  1874. 

II.  Elizabeth  Roxana  Whitney,  b.  at  Medina,  N.  Y.,  4  March  1838; 
married  at  North  Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  5  Nov.  1852,  by  John  Monroe,  Esq., 
to  Samuel  Jack,  son  of  Samuel  and  Betsey  (Husted)  Jack.     They  settled 
at  East  Pembroke,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1 874. 


2576 
15189 


15190 


III.  Louisa  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Medina,  N.  Y.,  9  Oct.  1842  ; 
at  Medina,  31  Oct.  1843,  and  was  buried  there. 


died 


IV.  Charles  Myron   Whitney,  b.  at  Medina,  N.  Y.,  21  Ap.  1846; 
a  farmer;  was  living  with  his  father  in  Jan.  1875,  unmarried. 

V.  Mary  Louisa  Whitney,  b.  at  North  Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  5  Nov. 
1 848 ;  married  there,  5  Nov.  1 868,  by  Rev.  Aaron  C.  Parker,  Christian,  to 
Wallace  James  Wiley,   a  farmer,   son  of  James  Cumings  and    Elizabeth 
(Corbet)  Wiley,  of  Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  24  July  1843. 
They  settled  at  North  Pembroke,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1 874,  with- 
out children. 


Child   of  Gilbert  Wood   and   Sally   (Todd)   Curtis. 


Chil.  of  Ransom  and   Sally  Ann   (Wade)  Todd. 

I.  Sarah  Jane  Todd,  b.  at  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  21  Ap.  1830;  married  at 
Lyons,  Mich.,  I  Sept.  1853,  by  Rev.  Alanson  Cornell,  Baptist,  to  Gideon 
Abbot  Hendrick,  a  druggist,  son  of  Gideon  Abbot  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Kniffen)  Hendrick,  of  Hornby,  N.  Y.  He  was  born  at  Catlin,  now  Dix, 


2582 


I.  Hannah  Maria  Curtis,  b.  at  Ransomville,  N.  Y.,  3  Oct.  1826;  15195 
married  in  the  Baptist  Church  at  Porter,  N.  Y.,  16  Nov.  1845,  by  the 
pastor,  Rev.  William  Sawyer,  to  Sackett  Ostrom,  a  farmer,  born  in  Dutchess 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  17  June  1823,  son  of  John  and  Ede  Ostrom.  They  moved  to 
Hadley,  Mich.,  6  Nov.  1854;  and  thence,  12  Ap.  1858,  to  Elba,  Mich., 
where  they  were  living  in  June  1875.  He  has  been  town-clerk  for  six 
years,  and  has  held  other  town-offices  for  eight  years. 


2523 


7644 


7645 

7646 

7647 


7648 


7649 


Whitney  family. 


1187 


N.  Y.,  22  Oct.  1825.  They  settled  at  Lyons.  She  died  without  children, 
in  her  father's  house  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  7  Sept.  1854,  and  was  buried  in 
Adrian.  He  was  living  at  Muir,  Mich.,  in  Ap.  1875  ;  having  married  (2d), 
30  June  1855,  at  Lyons,  Ida  Eliza  Mattison,  who  was  born  at  Richmond, 
Yorkshire,  England,  23  Jan.  1831.  He  graduated  in  the  Genesee  Wesleyan 
College  at  Lima,  N.  Y.;  and  in  the  Medical  College  at  Willoughby,  Ohio. 

II.  Luther  Lindsley  Todd,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  28  Jan.  1832 ;  mar-  ; 
ried  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  4  Oct.  1853,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Prescott,  Baptist, 

to  Margaret  Ann   Snyder,  dau.  of  Leonard  and (Slawson)  Snyder. 

She   was    born  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  8  Oct.  1832;  and  died  at  Grand 
Rapids,  12  Dec.  1854,  and  was  buried  there.     He  was  married  (2d),  8  July 
1856,  at  Clayton,  Mich.,  by  Rev.  Edward  Hodge,  Baptist,  to  Adelphl  Kezia 
Hodge,  who  was  born  at  Ovid,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Dec.  1831,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward 
and  Betsey  (Pitts)  Hodge.     He  began  life  as  a  carpenter  and  joiner;  but 
afterward  turned  his  attention  to  accounts,  studying  at  a  commercial  col- 
lege in  Cincinnati,  Ohio.     He  was,  for  several  years,  cashier  of  a  bank, 
then  book-keeper  in  a  large  commercial  house  at  Leavenworth,  Kansas ; 
and,  about  1 864,  opened  a  drug-store  at  Atchison,  Kansas,  where  he  was 
still  in  business  in  Feb.  1875,  besides  serving  as  county-treasurer. 

III.  Henry  James  Todd,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  9  Dec.  1833;  enlisted 
there,  i  Sept.  1862,  in  the  5th  Reg.  of  Michigan  Cavalry;  died  at  Adrian, 
30  Sept.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Alvira  Todd,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  15  Dec.  1835  ;  and  was  living 
with  her  parents,  at  Gorham,  Ohio,  in  Feb.  1875,  unmarried. 

V.  Cynthia  Lee  Todd,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  10  Ap.  1838;   married 
there,  13  Dec.  1855,  by  Rev.  Russell  Hervey,  Baptist,  to  Allen  Beach,  a 
druggist,  son  of  Amos  and  Sarah  (Smith)  Beach,  of  Rome,  Mich.     He  was 
born  at   Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  6  March  1832.     They  have  lived  at   Rome  and 
Adrian,  and  were  dwelling  at  Morenci,  Mich.,  in  Feb.  1875. 

VI.  Susan  Maria  Todd,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  18  Ap.  1840;  married 
there,  19  June  1861,  by  Rev.  Edwin  H.  Brockway,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to 
George  Harvey  Todd,  a  farmer,  son  of  Gabriel  and  Mary  (Ireland)  Todd,  of 
Adrian.     He  was  born  at  Rome,  27  Sept.  1839.     They  dwelt  at  Rome  till 
Oct.  1 863 ;  at  Adrian  till  20  Aug.  1 864  (when  he  entered  the  Union  army, 
and  she  returned  to  Rome  to  stay  while  he  was  absent);  moved,  2  Ap. 
1867,  to  Burlingame,  Kansas;  from  there,  22  Sept.  1867,  to  Pleasant  Hill, 
Mo.;  and  thence,  26  March  1870,  to  Butler,  Mo.,  where  they  were  still 
living  in  May  1875. 

VII.  Martha   Alphena   Todd,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  9   Feb.  1843; 
married  there,  18  June  1862,  in  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Solomon  S. 


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Littlefield,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Samuel  Tompkins  Schureman,  a 
farmer,  son  of  John  Bogart  and  Eliza  Jane  (Sands)  Schureman, '  of  Rome, 
Mich.,  where  he  was  born  26  March  1838.  They  settled  at  Rome  Centre, 
Mich.,  21  June  1862  ;  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1875.  He  enlisted,  20 
Aug.  1864,  in  Co.  E,  nth  Reg.,  Mich.  Cavalry;  and  served  in  the  Army 
of  the  Cumberland  till  discharged,  16  Aug.  1865. 

VIII.  Newell  Delano  Todd,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  16  Sept.  1845;  a    15213 
druggist;    enlisted  at  Adrian,  15   Oct.  1863,  in  Co.  H,  nth  Reg.,  Mich. 

Vol.  Cavalry;  and  was  discharged  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  22  Sept.  1865.  He 
was  married,  14  May  1871,  at  Adrian,  by  Rev.  Russell  Hervey,  Baptist, 
to  Huldah  Sheldon  Aldrich,  dau.  of  Anson  Mason  and  Mary  Etta  (Hoi- 
brook)  Aldrich,  of  Gorham,  Ohio.  She  was  born  at  Farmington,  N.  Y.,  6 
March  1848.  They  settled  at  Morenci,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in 
Feb.  1875  ;  ar)d  he  was  then  town-treasurer. 

IX.  Elmore  Llewellyn  Todd,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  21  Feb.  1849;  a    15215 
farmer ;   married  at  Adrian,  I  Jan.  1 870,  by  Rev.  Russell  Hervey,  Baptist, 

to  Martha  Sergeant,  dau.  of  Ephraim  and  Phebe  Joanna  (Ball)  Sergeant, 
of  Gorham,  Ohio,  where  she  was  born  7  Sept.  1851.  They  settled  at 
Gorham,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1875. 

X.  Rosa   Seraphine   Todd,    b.   at  Adrian,  Mich.,  6  March  1852; 
married  at  Atchison  City,  Kansas,  14  Feb.  1874,  Thomas  Joseph  Leak,  a 
minister  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  and  pastor  of  the  church 
at   Atchison,  born   at    London,  England,  31  Jan.  1842,  son   of  William 
Lewis  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Thursby)  Leak.     He  came,  with  his  parents, 
to  America  in  1848;  lived  in  Erie  and  Allegany  counties,  N.  Y.,  till  1857, 
and  then  moved  to  Iowa.     He  studied  theology  at  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 
Evanston,  Ind.,  leaving  in  1863 ;  joined  the  Kansas  Annual  Conference  in 
1 867,  and  was  assigned  to  Easton  Circuit,  Kansas ;  was  pastor  at  Topeka, 
Kansas,  March  1868  to  March  1871  ;  was  ordained  deacon  in  March  1869, 
and  elder  in  March  1871  ;  was  pastor  at  Atchison,  Kansas,  till  i  Ap.  1874, 
when  he  was  transferred  to  the  Arkansas  Annual  Conference ;  and  was 
stationed  as  pastor  of  the  Centenary  Church  at  Little  Rock,  Arkansas, 
where  they  were  living  in  March  1875. 


Chll.  of  Edwin   and   Anna   (West)  Todd. 

I.  Hannah    Maria   Todd,  married  Ormus  Frary. 

II.  John  Todd. 

'John  Bogart  Schureman,  was  born  at  New     Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  Eliza  Jane  Sands,  who  was 
Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  26  Ap.  1795,  and  married  at    born  at  Mamaroneck,  4  Dec.  1806. 


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III.  Cyrus  Todd,   was  living  at  Robinson  Station,  Mich.,  in  March 
1875. 

IV.  Ira  Todd. 

V.  Hortcnsc  Todd. 

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Child  of  Alfred  and   Sarah   Delight  (Frary)  Todd. 

I.  Sarah  Jane  Todd,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  9  Feb.  1843  ;  married  at 

the  house  of  Abraham  Knapp,  of  East  Rome,  Mich.,  7  Ap.  1 863,  by  Rev. 
I  Russell  Hervey,  assisted  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bush,  to  Charles  Sprague,  a  grocer, 
i  son  of  Thomas  Jefferson  and  Betsey  (Chandler)  Sprague,  of  East  Rome, 

where  he  was  born  31  Jan.  1839.     They  dwelt  at  East  Rome  till  23  Dec. 

1867  ;    and  then  moved  to  Butler,  Mo.,  where  they  were  living  in  March 

1875,  without  children. 


Chil.  of  Morris  and   Nancy   Ann   (Wooster)   Todd. 

7659  I.  Emma  Louise  Todd,  b.  at  Wheatland,  Mich.,  31  Jan.  1841;  mar- 
ried in  Prospect  Street,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  6  Jan.  1862,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Smith,  Presbyterian,  to  John  William  Sargeant,  a  trader,  son  of  Joseph 
and  Sophronia  (Chapman)  Sargeant,  of  46  Ontario  Street,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
He  was  born  at  Hartford,  Vt,  29  Oct.  1846.     They  settled  at  Cleveland, 

I  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1875,  at  46  Ontario  Street. 

7660  II.  Ransom  Clinton  Todd,  b.  at  Clinton,  Mich.,  8  Aug.  1842;  died 
at  Adrian,  Mich.,  6  Jan.  1850,  and  was  buried  there. 


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III.  Marsden  Herrick  Todd,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  16  Jan.  1845  ;  died 
at  Adrian,  10  May  1845,  and  was  buried  there. 


7662  IV.  David  Byron  Todd,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  7  March  1847  ;  a  physi- 
cian ;  grad.  in  1871  at  the  University  of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor;  began 
practice  in  Adrian,  where  the  Common  Council  elected  him  city-physician; 
soon  went  to  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  where  he  was  resident  physician  to  the 
U.  S.  Marine  Hospital  for  six  months,  until  appointed  physician  to  the 
Round  Valley  Indian  Reservation,  where  he  remained  one  year ;  during 
which  he  married,  1 5  Aug.  1 872,  at  Rossville  Junction,  at  the  foot  of  the 
Sierra  Nevada  Mountains,  Allie  Nelson,  of  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  They  were 
living,  in  Jan.  1875,  in  Railroad  Avenue,  between  I2th  and  I3th  Avenues, 
South  San  Francisco,  Cal. 


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V.  Viola  Todd,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  24  Ap.  1849;  d'ed  at  Adrian,  7 
March  1850,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.  Homer  Todd,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  22  Ap.  1850;  and  was  living 
with  his  parents,  at  Hopkins,  Mich.,  in  Feb.  1875,  unmarried. 

VII.  William    Glenn    Todd,  b.  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  25  March 
1852  ;  died  at  Grand  Rapids,  24  March  1853,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the 
Fulton  Street  Cemetery. 

VIII.  Lillie  Maude  Todd,  b.  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  20  Jan.  1856; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Hopkins,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1875. 

IX.  Jessie  May  Todd,  b.  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  31  March  1859. 


Chil.  of  Alanson   and   Hester  Maria   (Frary)   Todd. 

I.  Ira  Sphears  Todd,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  28  Jan.  1842;  enlisted  at 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  May  1861,  in  Co.  D,  3d  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.  Infantry; 
was  in  the  battle  of  Bull  Run ;  and  died  of  disease,  28  Aug.  1861,  in  hos- 
pital, at  Georgetown,  D.  C.,  and  was  buried  near  the  hospital. 

II.  Samuel    Warren    Todd,  b.  in  Van  Buren  Co.,  Mich.,  15  June    15222 
1843;    a  carpenter;    enlisted  at  Ionia,   Mich.,  Dec.  1861,  in  Co.  F,  I3th 
Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.  Infantry;    and  was  discharged  for  disability  in  Sept.  1862. 

He  married  at  Barry,  Mich.,  15  Sept.  1865,  Emma  Vandalia  Bunnell,  dau. 
of  Pomeroy  and  Lois  (McKay)  Bunnell,  of  Augusta,  Mich.,  where  she  was 
born  22  June  1850.  They  settled  at  Bowen  Station,  Mich.,  and  were  living 
there  in  May  1875. 

III.  Lydia  Jane  Todd,  b.  at  Bengal,  Mich.,  26  Aug.  1850;  died  at 
Ronald,  Mich.,  29  May  1859,  and  was  buried  there. 


IV.  Lucretia  Ella  Todd,  b.  in  Gratiot  Co.,  Mich.,  2  Aug.  1858;  and 
was  living  with  her  father,  at  Dorr  Centre,  Mich.,  in  March  1875. 

Chil.  of  Alanson   and   Melicent  Jane   (Raymond)  Todd. 

V.  Hester  Jane  Todd,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  4  Nov.  1861. 

VI.  Lev!  Todd,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  18  Jan.  1864. 

VII.  Mary  Eudora  Todd,  b.  at  Blendon,  Mich.,  18  Jan.  1866. 


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Chil.  of  Alanson   and   Rhoda  Jane   (Bailey)   Todd. 

VIII.  Nellie  Todd,  b.  at  Blendon,  Mich.,  25  Sept.  1868. 

IX.  Rosa  Todd,  b.  at  Ross,  Mich.,  24  Aug.  1870. 


Chil.  of  Ira  and   Phebe  (Phillips)  Tooker. 

I.  Amos  Phillips  Tooker,  b.  in  Palmyra,  Mich.,  25  July  1838  ;  died 
there,  at  his  father's  residence,  19  Feb.  1863,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  in 
Palmyra,  one  mile  south  of  his  father's  house. 

II.  Jerome  Tooker,  b.  in  Palmyra,  Mich.,  21  Feb.  1841;  a  farmer; 
married  at  the  house  of  John  Yates,  in  Owego,  N.  Y.,  18  Nov.  1867,  by 
Rev.  W.  B.  Westlake,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Elizabeth   Holmes,  dau.  of 
Elston  Hunt  and  Sarah  (Yates)  Holmes,  of  Dover,  Mich.     She  was  born  in 
Tioga,  N.  Y.     They  were  living,  in  Jan.  1875,  w'tn  his  father,  in  Palmyra, 
three  miles  from  Adrian,  Mich. 

III.  Clara  Rebecca  Tooker,  b.  in  Palmyra,  Mich.,  10  June  1852; 
and  was  living  there.with  her  parents,  in  Jan.  1875. 


Chil.  of  David  and   Harriet   (Tooker)   Belknap. 

I.  Helen  Elizabeth  Belknap,  b.  in  Adrian,  Mich.,  8  Ap.  1842  ;  mar- 
ried there,  at  her  father's  house,  21  Feb.  1867,  by  Rev.  J.  Shank,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  Nelson  Preston,  a  soldier  of  1 86 1,  who  was  born  in  Blissfield, 
Mich.,  21  Aug.  1844,  son  of  Samuel  and  Lucretia  (Gilbert)  Preston.     She 
died  at  her  father's  house  in  Adrian,  2  Dec.  1873,  and  was  buried  in  Adrian 
Centre  Cemetery,  on  the  farm  of  John  Whitney. 

II.  Fernando  Jesse  Belknap,  b.  in  Adrian,  Mich.,  23  Aug.  1843; 
a  trader;  married  at  her  father's  house  in  Fawn  River,  Mich.,  12  March 
1868,  by  Rev.  William  W.  Doust,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Lydla  Margaret 
Nlankin,  born  at  Adams,  Indiana,  1 1  Feb.  1850,  dau.  of  John  William  and 
Nancy  (Duncan)  Mankin.      They  were  living  at  Fawn  River  in  Jan.  1875. 

III.  Theodore  Tooker  Belknap,  b.  in  Wright,  Mich.,  25  May  1846; 
and  was  living  at  Fawn  River,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1875,  unmarried.     He  is  a 
trader,  in  company  with  his  brother  Fernando. 


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Eighth  Generation. 


IV.  Joanna   Pamela  Belknap,  b.  in  Wright,  Mich.,  19  Feb.  1848; 
and  was  living  in  Adrian,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1875,  unmarried. 

V.  Harriet  Lucina  Belknap,  b.  in  Wright,  Mich.,  26  Aug.  1850; 
died  at  her  father's  house  in  Adrian,  Mich.,  13  Aug.  1869,  and  was  buried 
in  Adrian  Centre  Cemetery. 

VI.  William  Wallace  Belknap,  b.  in  Wright,  Mich.,  27  Jan.  1853; 
a  manufacturer  of  brooms;  was  living  in  Adrian,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1875,  un- 
married. 

VII.  Adelbert  Belknap,  b.  in  Wright,  Mich.,  i  Feb.  1855  ;  a  farmer; 
was  living  in  Adrian,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1875. 

VIII.  Julia  Celestia  Belknap,  b.  in  Wright,  Mich.,  7  March  1858; 
died  in  Adrian,    Mich.,  i  Aug.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  Adrian  Centre 
Cemetery. 


Chll.  of  Elisha   Green   and   Eveline  Creenleaf  (Tooker)   Budlong. 

I.  Arthur  William  Budlong,  b.  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  2  March  1846; 
and  was  living  with  his  mother,  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1875,  unmarried. 
He  enlisted,  22  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  B,  I24th  Reg.,  Ohio  Vol.  Infantry,  of| 
which  he  was  afterward  corporal ;  was  seriously  wounded  in  the  right  hip, 
at  the  battle  of  Chickamauga,  Tenn.,  19  Sept  1863;  and  was  discharged 
at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  9  June  1865,  with  a  permanent  disability. 

II.  Clarence  Adelbert  Budlong,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  6  Jan.  1848; 
died  2  Dec.  1 849,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery  at  Adrian. 

III.  Florence  Amelia  Budlong,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  26  Nov.  1849; 
married  there,  at  her  mother's  house,  corner  of  Main  and  Butler  Streets, 
29  Sept.  1874,  by  Rev.  A.  F.  Bourns,   Methodist   Episcopal,  to  William 
Ellsworth    Rowley,   a   salesman,    son    of  Nathan   and    Harriet    (Parsons) 
Rowley,  of  Owens  Prairie,  Iowa.     He  was  born  at  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  29  Oct. 
1851.     They  were  living  at  Adrian  in  Jan.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Anthony  Wayne  and   Ann    Hazletine   (Tooker)   Corbet. 

I.   Ella  Maria  Corbet,  b.  at  Monroe,  Mich.,  27  Dec.  1849;  and  was 
living  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  March  1875,  unmarried. 


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II.  Cershom  Wayne  Corbet,  b.  at  Monroe,  Mich.,  17  Sept.  1852; 
died  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  3  June  1872,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Edwin  Lee  Corbet,  b.  at  Monroe,  Mich.,  22  Aug.  1855  ;  and  was 
living  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  March  1875. 

IV.  Harriet  Elizabeth  Corbet,  b.  at  Monroe,  Mich.,  10  Nov.  1857; 
and  was  living  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  March  1875. 


Chll.  of  James   Hervey  and   Eliza   (Whitney)    Halliday. 

I.  Orpha   Williams   Halliday,  b.  at  Enfield,  N.  V.,  3  Ap.  1822; 
married  at  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  6  Feb.  1840,  John  Stull  De  Rue,  a  farmer,  son 
of  James  and  Jane   (De  Witt)   De  Pue,  of  Thurston.      He  was  born  at 
Bcnton,  one  mile  east  of  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  7  Dec.  1815  ;  and  was  living  at 
Bath,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1875,  having  served  the  public  as  supervisor,  post- 
master and  justice  of  the  peace.     She  died  at  Thurston,  28  Sept.  1859,  and 
was  buried  in  Unionville  Cemetery,  Bath.     An  obituary  in  the  Northern 
Christian  Advocate  shows  that  she  was  a  faithful  and  consistent  member  of 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  an  affectionate  and  devoted  wife  and 
mother,  and  an  accomplished  and  hospitable  woman,  who  lived  righteously 
and  died  as  she  had  lived. 

II.  William   Halliday,  b.  at  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  31  Oct.  1823;  a  teacher, 
and  student  of  theology ;  married  in  Jan.  1844,  at  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  Hannah 
Maria  Chase,  dau.  of  Hirah  and  Lucy  (Winship)  Chase,  of  Cameron,  N.Y. 
She  was  born  at  Bluff  Point,  in  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  17  June  1820.     They 
settled  at  Mechlenburgh,  in  Hector,  N.  Y.     He  died  there,  without  chil- 
dren, 9  March  1 846,  and  was  buried  in  Bonney  Hill  Cemetery,  at  Thurston. 
She  married  (26),  Elder  James  Parker ;  died  7  Sept.  1871 ;  and  was  buried 
at  Milo,  N.  Y. 

III.  Belden  Whitney  Halliday,  b.  at  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  19  Aug.  1825  ; 
a  farmer;    married  at  Bath,  N.  Y.,  10  Dec.  1848,  by  Rev.  Salmon  Judd, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Annls  Vernelia  Gilbert,  dau.  of  Warner  and  Eliza 
(True)  Gilbert,  of  Bath,  where  she  was  born  6  Ap.  1 824.     They  dwelt  at 
Bath  for  eight  years ;    and  then  moved  to  Roscoe,  Minn.,  where  she  died 
13  Feb.  1859,  and  was  buried  in  Pine  Island  Cemetery.      He  was  married 
(2d),  I  Jan.  1 86 1,  at  Minneola,  Minn.,  by  Rev.  E.  M.  Cressey,  Baptist,  to 
Mary  Maria  Bonney,  of  Minneola,  dau.  of  Benjamin  and  Rhoda  (Alderman) 
Bonney,  of  Georgetown,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  16  May  1825.      They 
were  living  at  Roscoe  in  May  1875.     He  has  been  elected  assessor  for  two 

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years  in  succession,  and  chairman  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors  for  five  suc- 
cessive years. 

IV.  Emma  Whitney  Halliday,  b.  at  Cameron,  now  Thurston,  N.  Y., 
27  Aug.  1827 ;  married  in  the  house  where  she  was  born,  16  Nov.  1848,  by 
Elder  Swick,  Baptist,  to  Albert  Andrew  Wheeler,  a  farmer,  son  of  Joseph 
and  Sarah  (Kennedy)  Wheeler,  of  Bath,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born   28 
March  1826.     He  was  educated  at  the  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary,  and 
has  retained  a  fondness  for  scientific  studies.     They  settled  at  Kanona,  in 
Bath,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1875. 

V.  Samuel   Halliday,  b.  at  Cameron,  now  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  8  Nov. 
1829;  died  31  July  1830,  and  was  buried  in  Bonney  Hill  Cemetery. 

VI.  Alphonso  Halliday,  b.  at  Cameron,  now  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  i  May 
1831;    a  blacksmith;    married  at  Pulteney,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1853,  by  Rev. 
Hilen  Dakin,  Baptist,  of  South  Pulteney,  to  Susan   Morton   Morris,  dau.  of 
Shadrach  and  Mary  (Hyatt)  Norris,  of  Pulteney,  where  she  was  born  7 
July  1832.     They  settled  at  South  Pulteney,  and  were  living  there  in  March 
1875. 

VII.  Lydia  Ann  Halliday,  b.  at  Cameron,  now  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  9 
Dec.  1839;  married  at  South  Pulteney,  N.  Y.,  24  Ap.  1869,  by  Rev.  A.  A. 
Montanye,   Baptist,  to  David   Harrison   Dickinson,  a  lumberman,    son  of 
David  and  Judith  Potter  (Story)  Dickinson,  of  Thurston,  where  he  was 
born  21  Dec.  1840.     They  settled  at  Thurston,  and  were  living  there,  with- 
out children,  in  Feb.  1875.     He  enlisted  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  16  May  1861,  in 
Co.  A,  23d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  Vol.  Infantry;  was  discharged  22  May  1863 ;    re- 
enlisted  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  16  Jan.  1864,  in  Co.  G,  22d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  Vol. 
Cavalry;  and  was  discharged  9  Aug.  1865. 


Chil.  of  John   and   Lucinda   (Lovell)   Whitney. 

I.  Milo  Curtis  Whitney,  b.  at  Cameron,  N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1828;  a 
farmer  and  teacher;  married  at  Hector,  N.  Y.,  13  Oct.  1850,  by  Elder 
West,  Baptist,  to  Eliza  Durand,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Reeves)  Durand, 
of  Newfield,  N.  Y.  She  was  born  at  Covert,  N.  Y.,  13  July  1825.  They 
settled  at  Newfield,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1876. 


II. 

birth. 


Whitney,  a  son,  b.  at  Bath,  N.  Y.,  i  Aug.  1830;  died  at 


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III.  Amos  Buck  Whitney,  b.  at  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept.  1831;  a    15242 


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7707 


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7709 
7710 
7711 
7712 


7713 


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1195 


farmer;  married  at  Hector,  N.  Y.,  16  Oct.  1851,  by  Elder  West,  Baptist,  to 
Mary  Taylor,  dau.  of  William  A.  and  Cynthia  (Vail)  Taylor,  of  Newfield, 
N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  8  Feb.  1833.  They  settled  at  Newfield  ;  moved 
to  Bolivar,  N.  Y.,  thence  to  Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  from  there  to  Van  Etten, 
N.  Y.,  and  finally  (in  Ap.  1876)  to  Barton,  N.  Y.  He  enlisted  at  Newfield, 
28  Dec.  1863,  in  Co.  M,  2ist  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Light  Cavalry;  and  was  dis- 
charged at  Denver,  Colorado,  in  1866. 

IV.  James  Marvin  Whitney,  b.  at  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  30  Dec.  1833; 
died  there,  6  Dec.  1834,  and  was  buried  at  Enfield  Centre. 

V.  Moses   Daniel   Whitney,  b.  at  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  5  Jan.  1836;  a     15248 
farmer;  married  at  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  12  Dec.  1858,  by  Elder  Arkills,  Baptist, 

to  Sarah  Jessup,  dau.  of  Oliver  and  Chloe  (Thompson)  Jessup,  of  New- 
field.  She  was  born  at  Little  Britain,  in  New  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  23  Feb. 
1836.  They  settled  in  Newfield,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1875. 

VI.  Phebe  Eliza  Whitney,  b.  at  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  25  May  1839;  died 
at  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  14  Oct.  1864,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Albert  Whitney,  b.  at  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  11  Dec.  1841;   died  at 
Newfield,  3 1  May  1 860,  and  was  buried  there. 

VIII.  Bradford  Whitney,  b.  at  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  7  Ap.  1844;  died  at 
Newfield,  4  June  1848,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  Elvira  Whitney,  b.  at  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  24  March  1850;  and  was 
living  there  in  March  1875,  with  her  parents,  unmarried. 

X.  Amy   Caroline   Whitney,  b.  at  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1852; 
died  at  Newfield,  15  Oct.  1860,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Belden   and   Sally   Maria   (Proper)   Whitney.  2597 

I.  Irena  Whitney,  b.  in  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan.  1833;  died  there,  13 
Sept.  1834,  and  was  buried  in  Jones'  Cemetery,  Hector,  N.  Y. 

II.  Maria  Whitney,  b.  in  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  24  Nov.  1835;  married  near      15251 
Burdett,  in  Hector,  N.  Y.,  17  Dec.  1857,  b>'  Elder  Reed  Burritt,  to  Peter 
Albert  Coats,  a  farmer,  son  of  Joseph  and  Jane  (Bellows)  Coats,  of  Hector, 
where  he  was  born  1 7  June  1 8 1 8.     They  settled  one  mile  north  of  Burdett ; 

and  he  died  there,  19  Ap.  1875. 


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Chil.  of  Belden   and   Mary   Elizabeth   (Newbury)   Whitney. 

III.  Emeline  Whitney,  b.  in  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept.  1844;  married 
there,  27  Nov.  1872,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Allen  Chase,  Baptist, 
to  Jerome  Baxter  Lovell,  a  farmer,  son  of  Aaron  and  Hetty  (Griffin)  Lovell, 
of  Enfield,  where  he  was  born  1 1  June  1833.     They  settled  in  Enfield,  and 
were  living  there  in  Feb.  1875,  on  his  father's  homestead. 

IV.  Luther  Whitney,  b.  in  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  9  Aug.  1849  ;  a  carpenter; 
married  in  Mechlenburgh,  N.  Y.,  10  March  1875,  by  Rev.  Alexander  O. 
Pelaubet,   Presbyterian,  to  Elizabeth  Stobbs,  born  in   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  19 
Ap.  1854,  dau.  of  Alexander  and    Eliza    (Archer)    Stobbs.      They  were 
living  at  Enfield  in  Ap.  1875,  with  his  father. 

V.  Eliza  Whitney,  b.  in  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  13  Oct.  1852;  and  was  living 
there,  with  her  parents,  in  Feb.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Joel    Newbury  and   Caroline   (Andrews)   Whitney. 

I.  Sarah  Whitney,  b.  in  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  26  March  1840;  died  on  the 
same  day,  and  was  buried  in  Enfield  Centre. 


Chil.  of  Isaac  and   Emma   (Whitney)  Tichenor. 

I.  James  Marvin  Tichenor,  b.  at  Mechlenburgh,  in  Hector,  N.Y., 
7  March  1830;  died  there,  8  Sept.  1831,  and  was  buried  at  Enfield  Centre, 


II.  Joel  Monroe  Tichenor,  b.  at  Mechlenburgh,  in  Hector,  N.  Y., 
22  July  1832;  a  carpenter  and  farmer;   married  at  her  father's  house  in 
Enfield,  N.Y.,  14  Ap.  1857,  by  Rev.  Daniel  S.  Chase,  Methodist  Episcopal, 
to  Maria  Ammack,  who  was  born  at  Enfield,  i  Oct.  1834,  dau.  of  John  and 
Phila  (Carman)  Ammack.     They  dwelt  at  Enfield  till  Oct.  1867;  and  then 
settled  at  Waupun,  Wis.,  where  they  were  living  in  Feb.  1875. 

III.  Albert  Sherman  Tichenor,  b.  at  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  3  Feb.  1837; 
a  farmer;  married  at  her  father's  house  in  Enfield,  5  Jan.  1860,  by  Rev. 
William  James  Grimes,  Christian,  to  Ann  Eliza  Ammack,  who  was  born  at 
Enfield,  5  Aug.  1838,  dau.  of  John  and  Phila  (Carman)  Ammack.     They 
settled  at  Enfield,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1875. 


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7729 

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7732 


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II.  Marvin  Whitney,  b.  in  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  i  Jan.  1842;  died  22  Feb. 
1842,  and  was  buried  in  Enfield  Centre. 

III.  Almina  Nichols  Whitney,  b.  in  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  6  Oct.  1844; 
married  there,   7  Nov.  1 868,  at  her  father's  house,   by  Elder   Marshall, 
Baptist,   to   Harris  Irving  Smith,   a  farmer,   son  of  Obadiah  and  Anna 
(Culver)  Smith,  of  Enfield,  where  he  was  born  24  Sept.  1838.    They  settled 
in  Enfield,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1875. 

IV.  Charles  Joel  Whitney,  b.  in  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  6  March  1850;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  father,  in  Feb.  1875,  unmarried. 


I. 


Chii.  of  Levl  and  Amanda  (Whitney)   King. 
King,  a  dau.,  b.  at  Enfield,  N.  Y.;  died  in  infancy. 


II.  Lydia  Ann  King,  b.  at  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  23  Nov.  1839;  married  at 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  27  Nov.  1858,  Irving  Washington  Norton,  a  cigar-maker,  son 
of  Aden  Kendrick  and  Irene  (Savage)  Norton,  of  Trumansburgh,  N.  Y., 
where  he  was  born  6  Aug.  1840.      They  settled  at  Ithaca,  and  were  living 
there  in  March  1875.     He  enlisted,  4  Sept.  1864,  at  Ithaca,  in  Co.  A,  58th 
Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Militia,  for  three  months  service;    and  was  discharged  2 
Dec.  1864. 

III.  Delancey  Montgomery  King,  b.  at  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  26  May 
1842 ;  a  machinist  and  model-maker;  married  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  29  March 
1865,  by  Rev.  O.  B.  Weaver,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Olive  Althea  Korts, 
dau.  of  John  W.  and  Emeline  (Huestis)  Korts,  of  Ithaca.     She  was  born 
at  Enfield,  15  June  1841.     They  settled  at  Ithaca,  and  were  living  there  in 
March  1875,  members  of  the  M.  E.  Church. 


IV. 


King,  a  son,  b.  at  Enfield,  N.  Y.;  died  in  infancy. 


V.  Joel   Whitney   King,  b.   at  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  18  Feb.  1846;    died 
there,  1 2  Jan.  1 867,  at  the  house  of  his  uncle,  Belden  Whitney,  and  was 
buried  at  Enfield  Centre. 

VI.  Daniel   Whitney  King,  b.  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  23  July  1850;    a 
clock-maker;  was  living  at  Ithaca  in  March  1875,  unmarried. 

VII.  King,  a  son,  b.  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.;  died  in  infancy. 

VIII.  King,  a  dau.,  b.  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.;  died  in  infancy. 


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15262 


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7734 


7735 


7736 


7737 
7738 
7739 


7740 


7741 


Right h  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Oscar   Fitzoland   and   Christian   Ann   (Gary)   Whitney. 

I.  Sarah    Elizabeth   Whitney,  b.  at  Florida,  N.  Y.,  15  Dec.  1827; 
died  at  Florida,  16  Ap.  1831,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Isaac  Lewis  Whitney,  b.  at  Florida,  N.  Y.,  21  Jan.  1829;   a 
dealer  in  furniture  ;  married  at  Amity,  N.  Y.,  3  Nov.  1856,  by  Rev.  P.  Van 
Ostrand,  Congregational,  to  Elizabeth  Ann   Bush,  dau.  of  John  and  Jane 
(Barrett)  Bush,  of  Amity,  where  she  was  born  i  Dec.  1835.     They  settled 
at  Florida,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1875. 

III.  William    Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  Florida,  N.  Y.,  3  Ap.  1831;  a 
painter  and  paper-hanger;   married  at  Denton,  N.  Y.,  31  March  1853,  by 
Rev.  O.  M.  Johnson,  Presbyterian,  to  Mary  Ann  Tetther,  dau.  of  Edward 
and  Elizabeth  (Peet)  Tetther,  of  Sleaford,  Lincolnshire,  Eng.,  where  she 
was  born  1 1  Nov.  183 1.     They  lived  at  Florida  for  about  twelve  years;  and 
then  settled  at  Barryville,  in  Highland,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in 
May  1875.     He  had  then  served  as  justice  of  the  peace,  and  commissioner 
of  excise,  since  i  Jan.  1870,  having  been  reflected  in  March  1873. 

IV.  James  Norton  Whitney,  b.  at  Florida,  N.  Y.,  30  Sept.  1835  ;  a 
dealer   in    furniture;    married   at  Amity,  N.  Y.,  22  Oct.  1867,  by  Rev. 
Thomas  H.  Grennell,  to  Jane  Bush,  dau.  of  John  and  Jane  (Barrett)  Bush, 
of  Amity,  where  she  was  born  13  June  1842.     They  settled  at  Florida,  and 
were  living  there  in  May  1875.     He  had  previously  lived  at  Middletown, 
N.  Y.,  from  I  Ap.  1852  to  I  May  1853 ;  and  at  Warwick,  N.  Y.,  till  i  Dec. 
1854. 

V.  Christian  Amanda  Whitney,  b.  at  Florida,  N.  Y.,  21  Nov.  1841. 

VI.  Ann  Adelia  Whitney,  b.  at  Florida,  N.  Y.,  3  Jan.  1844. 

VII.  Helen  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Florida,  N.  Y.,  4  Sept.  1852 ;  died 
at  Florida,  5  Sept.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Alanson   and    Keziah   (Speer)    Donelly. 

I.  Eliza  Jane  Donelly,  b.  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  24  June  1837;  died  in 
Oct.  1841,  at  Paterson,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Sandy  Hill  Cemetery. 

II.  John    Henry    Donelly,  b.  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  31  Oct.  1840;  and 
was  living  there,  at  302   Market  Street,  in  June  1875,  unmarried.      He 


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7745 

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Whitney  Family. 


enlisted,  25  May  1861,  at  New  York  City,  in  Co.  I,  6th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol- 
unteers; and  was  discharged  at  New  York,  25  June  1863.  He  enlisted, 
13  Aug.  1864,  at  New  York,  as  seaman  in  the  U.  S.  Navy;  and  served  in 
the  Aries  till  28  June  1865,  when  he  was  discharged  at  the  Boston  Navy 
Yard. 


7742        III.  Catharine  Jane  Donelly,  b.  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  28  Aug.  1852; 
and  was  living  there  in  June  1875,  unmarried. 


Child   of  James   Lockwood   and   Lanah   (Whitney)   Chichester. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Chichester,  b.  at  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  18  Dec.  1845  ; 
and  was  living  at  188  South  Division  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1875, 
unmarried. 


Chil.  of  William  and   Sarah   (Whitney)  Thompson. 

I.  Nancy  Irene  Thompson,  b.  at  Aurora,  now  Elma,  N.  Y.,  20  Feb. 
1855  ;  and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1875. 

II.  Catharine  Thompson,  b.  at  Aurora,  now  Elma,  N.  Y.,  26  Nov. 
1856. 

III.  Morris  Whitney  Thompson,  b.  at  Elma,  N.  Y.,  17  Feb.  1859. 

IV.  William  Linton  Thompson,  b.  at  Elma,  N.  Y.,  17  March  1861. 

V.  Marion  Esther  Thompson,  b.  at  Elma,  N.  Y.,  7  March  1863. 

VI.  Helen  Rebecca  Thompson,  b.  at  Elma,  N.  Y.,  19  May  1865. 

VII.  Jessie  Grace  Thompson,  b.  at  Elma,  N.  Y.,  i  Feb.  1867. 

VIII.  Edwin  Jennings  Thompson,  b.  at  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  2  March 
1869;  died  at  Aurora,  21  Jan.  1871,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  James  Chichester  Thompson,  b.  at  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  27  March 


1872. 


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7755 
7756 

7757 

7758 
7759 


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7765 


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Chil.  of  William   and    Elizabeth  Ellsworth    (Williams)    Fengar. 


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I.  Ann  Eliza  Fengar,  b.  at  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.,  5  July  1850;  married  j  15271 
at  Newark,  N.  J.,  31  March  1871,  by  Rev.  J.  Reeves  Daniels,  pastor  of  the 
Franklin  Street  Meth.  Epis.  Church,  to  Theodore  Scott  Schmitt,  a  jeweller, 

son  of  Jacob  and  Lucy  (Baker)  Schmitt,  of  Newark,  where  he  was  born  5 
Dec.  1848.     They  settled  at  Newark,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

II.  William  Martin  Fengar,  b.  at  Cold  Spring,  N.  Y.,  i  Aug.  1852 ; 
a  ship-broker  and  commission-merchant,  of  the  firm  of  Fengar  &  Schmitt, 
corner  of  Liberty  and  West  Streets,  New  York,  in  Jan.  1876;  is  unmarried. 

III.  Emma  Elizabeth  Fengar,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  8  Sept.  1854. 

IV.  Martinette  Thompson  Fengar,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  22  Nov. 
1856. 

V.  Eva  Loreliah  Fengar,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  i  Dec.  1858;  died  at 
Newark,  17  Nov.  1860,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Fairmount  Cemetery. 

VI.  Silas  Alvin  Fengar,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  18  Feb.  1861;  died  at, 
Newark,  1 1  June  1862,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Fairmount  Cemetery. 

VII.  Edward  Wallison  Fengar,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  11  Nov.  1863. 

VIII.  Grace  Colvert  Fengar,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  24  Aug.  1871; 
died  24  Aug.  1871,  and  was  buried  in  Fairmount  Cemetery,  at  Newark. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and  Julia  Ann   (Williams)   Hampson. 

7761  I.  Sarah  Ann  Abijah  Hampson,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  19  March 
1860. 

7762  II.  Silas  William  Henry  Hampson,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  29  Oct. 
1861;  died  there,  13  May  1865,  and  was  buried  in  Fairmount  Cemetery. 


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III.  Hannah   Elizabeth  Jane  Hampson,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  1 8 
Oct.  1863. 

IV.  Abraham  Lincoln  Fengar  Hampson,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  9 
Oct.  1866. 

V.  John    Aldridge   Sybrant   Hampson,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  24 


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Oct.  1868 ;  died  there,  20  June  1870,  and  was  buried  in  Fairmount  Ceme- 
tery. 

VI.  Ida  Grace  Hampson,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  9  Ap.  1869. 

VII.  Lilian    Emma   Hampson,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  9  Dec.  1871; 
died  there,  6  July  1875,  and  was  buried  in  Fairmount  Cemetery. 

VIII.  George  Martin  Hampson,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  21  Dec.  1873; 
died  there,  30  June  1875,  and  was  buried  in  Fairmount  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Hiram   and   Hannah   (Williams)   Springstead. 

I.  Hannah  Ann  Springstead,  b.  in  Bleeker  Street,  Newark,  N.  J., 
1 6  June  1 86 1. 

II.  Silas    Aldridge   Springstead,  b.  in  Sixth  Street,  Wilmington, 
Del.,  7  Oct.  1863. 

III.  James  Cranston  Springstead,  b.  at  Newport,  Del.,  17  May 
1866. 


Child   of  Henry  Whitney  and   Alice  (Reynolds)   Hunt. 

I.  Maurice  Reynolds  Hunt,  b.  at  Cross  River,  in  South  Salem, 
N.  Y.,  23  Dec.  1830;  died  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  16  Oct.  1847.  She  was 
buried  in  Cross  River  Cemetery,  but  was  afterward  removed  to  a  family 
vault  in  Unionville  Cemetery,  Mount  Pleasant,  N.  Y. 


Chil.  of  George  and   Clarissa    Betsey  (Hunt)   Mead. 

7773  I.   Alfred  Mead,  lived  at  Jewell  C.  H.,  Kansas,  in  June  1877. 

7774  II.  Julia  Mead,  married  John  St.  John,  and  lived  at  Stamford,  Conn., 
in  June  1877. 

7775  HI.  Sarah  Jane  Mead,  b.  14  Feb.  1839;  died  at  Ridgefield,  Conn., 
i  March  1 86 1,  unmarried;  and  was  buried  there,  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

151 


I  20  I 


2629 


2635 


2636 


I2O2 


7777 


7779 


Eighth  Generation. 


7776  IV.   Ruth  Anna  Mead,  married  De  Witt  Searls;  married  (2d), 

Weed;    lived  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  in  1873,  and  at  i3Oth  Street  and  8th 
Avenue,  New  York.,  in  June  1877. 


Chil.  of  David    Floyd   and   Mary  Jane   (Nelson)   Hunt. 
I.  Charles  Augustus  Hunt,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  22  March 

x*  _ 


1861. 


7778          II.  James  Nelson  Hunt,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  14  Dec.  1866; 
died  there,  5  May  1875,  and  was  buried  in  Five  Mile  River  Cemetery. 


III.  Edith  Hunt,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  26  Ap.  1870. 


7780          IV.   David  Floyd  Hunt,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  30  May  1872. 


Chil.  of  Ira  and   Sarah   Marcy  (Andrews)  Chase. 

7781  I.  Charles  Ira  Chase,  b.  at  Adams,  N.  Y.,  5  Jan.  1837  ;  d'ed  at  Flint, 
Mich.,  12  Jan.  1848,  and  was  buried  there. 

7782  II.  George  Andrews  Chase,  b.  at  Adams,  N.  Y.,  25  Aug.  1838; 
died  at  Flint,  Mich.,  25  Aug.  1841,  and  was  buried  there. 

7783  III.   Edward  Richard  Chase,  b.  at  Flint,  Mich.,  20  Sept.  1840;  en- 
listed there,  6  Aug.  1861,  for  four  years  or  during  the  war,  as  private  in 
Co.  A,  8th  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.  Infantry ;  and  was  mustered  out  at  the  end 
of  the  war,  as  captain  of  the  same  company,  having  been  engaged  in  nearly 
thirty  battles.     He  was  married,  i  March  1866,   at  Flint,   by  Rev.  Mr. 
Northrop,  Presbyterian,  to  Malvina  Dayton,  dau.  of  Anson  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Adams)  Dayton,  of  Burton,  Mich.     She  was  born  at  Grand  Blanc,  Mich., 
5  Sept.  1848.     After  the  war  ended,  he  studied  theology  at  the  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  Chicago,  111. ;  and,  when  duly  prepared,  was  licensed 
to  preach.     He  was  called  by  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  Clyde,  Ohio ; 
was  ordained  as  its  pastor ;  and,  after  three  years  of  arduous  and  successful 
labor,  in  which  he  won  the  love  of  the  church  and  people,  he  entered  into 
rest,  at  Clyde,  25  May  1874,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery,  at 
Grand  Blanc.     His  widow  was  living  at  Flint  in  March  1875. 


2638 


2646 


15273 


Whitney  Family. 


1203 


7784 


7785 


7786 


7787 


7788 


7789 


7790 


Chil.  of   George  and   Clarissa   Whitney   (Farman)    Hale. 

I.  Carshine   Hale,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1827;  died  3  Ap. 
I  845,  and  was  buried  in  the  Ellisburgh  Cemetery. 

II.  George  Eli  Hale,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  24  July  1829;  a  carriage- 
maker;  married,  in  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  3  Jan.  1868,  Catharine  Murphy.    They 
settled  in  Potsdam,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1874.      He  was  a  soldier 
in  the  war  of  1861,  for  "three  years  and  thirty  days." 


V.  Carleton  Adelbert  Farman,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  7  Jan.  1845; 
a  farmer;  married  in  Pulaski,  N.  Y.,  2  Oct.  1873,  by  Rev.  J.  Douglas, 
Congregational,  to  Arnlta  Ann  Ellis,  dau.  of  Lyman  and  Malvina  (Zufelt) 
Ellis,  of  Ellisburgh,  where  she  was  born  6  Sept.  1856.  They  were  living 
with  his  father,  in  the  west  part  of  Ellisburgh,  in  1874. 

779'         VI.  Naomi    Farman,    b.  in    Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  6  Feb.  1848;  died  6 
Feb.  1848,  and  was  buried  in  Ellisburgh. 

7792        VII.  Laura   Maria    Farman,  b.  in   Ellsburgh,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Oct.  1849; 
and  lived  there  in  1874,  unmarried. 


2647 


15275 


Chil.  of  Joab  and    Lydia   Seward   (Josselyn)   Farman. 

I.  Cynthia  Alvira  Farman,  b.  in  Granby,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1835  ;  died 
in  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  3  March  1846,  and  was  buried  in  the  "  old  cemetery,"  in 
Fulton,  which  has,  perhaps,  been  removed,  or  discontinued. 

II.  Catharine  Alvira  Farman,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  24  July  1838; 
married  in  1864,  at  Lorraine,  N.  Y.,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hall,  Baptist,  of  Manns- 
ville,   in  Ellisburgh,   to  William  Van  Auken,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  in 
Ellisburgh,  2  Feb.  1845,  son  of  Abram  and  Eliza  (Collins)  Van  Auken. 
They  were  living  at  the  North  Landing,  in  Ellisburgh,  in  1874. 

III.  Mary  Elizabeth  Farman,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  2  Dec.  1840; 
married  there,  28  Nov.  1867,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Ashley  Fraser, 
Methodist,  to  Lyman  Boomer  Chamberlain.     See  his  record. 

IV.  Frances  Arzelia  Farman,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  26  Ap.  1843; 
died  there,  20  Dec.  1843,  and  was  buried  in  Ellisburgh  Cemetery. 


2649 


15276 


15327 
7831 


1204 


7793 


7794 


7795 
7796 
7797 


7798 
7799 

7800 
78oi 
7802 

7803 
7804 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Sally  (Stillwell)   Farman. 

I.  Betsey  Farman,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  14  Feb.  1838;  married,  as 

her   second  husband, Coon;  and  was  living  at   Coon's  Corners, 

Penn.,  in  1874. 


II. 


Farman,  a  son ;  died  young. 


Chil.  of  Nathan   and   Jane   (Tucker)   Farman. 

I.  Mary  Jane  Farman,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  22  July  1861. 

II.  Myra  Farman,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.Y.,  i  Oct.  1862. 

III.  Mitchell  Farman,  b.  in  Ellsburgh,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1870. 


Chil.  of  Richard   Harrison  and   Fanny  (Pepper)   Dresser. 

I.  Sarah   Jane    Dresser,  b.  at  Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y.;    married,  and 
settled  at  Oswego,  N.  Y. 

II.  Robert  Joel  Dresser,  b.  at  Sacket's  Harbor,  N.  Y.;  served  in  the 
war  of  1 86 1,  and  died  on  the    southern    coast  of  Florida,  while    in  the 
service ;  unmarried. 

III.  Frances  Dresser,  b.  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.;  and  was  living  there  in 
1874. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Dresser,  b.  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.;  and  was  living  there 
in  1874. 

V.  Catharine  Dresser,  b.  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.;  and  was  living  there  in 
1874. 

VI.  Mary  Dresser,  b.  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.;  and  was  living  there  in  1874. 

VII.  William   Dresser,  b.  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.;  and  died  there,  when 
about  three  years  old. 


2650 


2652 


2653 


7805 


7806 


7807 


7808 


7809 


7810 


Whitney  Family. 


1205 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and   Sally   (Dresser)    Porter. 

I.  Samuel  Clinton  Porter,  b.  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  13  Aug.  1822; 
a  miller  ;  married  by  Elder  McFarland,  Baptist,  to  Helen  Coan  ;    married 
(2d),  by  Elder  Everingham,  Baptist,  to  Emellne  Grey,  of  Holmesville,  N.  Y. 
They  settled  at  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1877.      He 
served,  as  a  fifer,  in  the  I47th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers,  during  the  war 
of  1861. 

II.  Olive  Osgood  Porter,  b.  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  4  Nov.  1824;  mar- 
ried  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  27  May  1847,  by  Rev.  Ira  Butterfield,  Baptist,  to 
Harvey  Palmer,  a  farmer  and  merchant,  son  of  Stuteley  and  Bethia  (Wight- 
man)  Palmer,  of  Parish,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  8  Sept.  1816.     They 
settled  at  Parish,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1877. 

III.  Mary  Catharine  Porter,  b.  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  24  July  1827; 
married  in  the  house  of  her  brother  Samuel,  at  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  2  Jan.  1861, 
by  Rev.  Judson  Davis,  Baptist,  to  Sereno  Clark,  a  farmer,  son  of  Sereno 
Clark,  of  Constantia,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  16  Feb.  1833.      She  dwelt 
in  Missouri  for  three  years,  and  in  Illinois  for  about  four  years;  and  then 
settled  at  Constantia,  where  she  was  living  in  Oct.  1877,  without  children. 
He  served  in  the  war  of  1861  for  thirteen  months,  and  died  at  Petersburgh, 
Va.,  28  Sept.  1864,  of  disease  contracted  in  the  army. 

IV.  Harriet  Eliza  Porter,  b.  at  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  13  Feb.  1830;  mar- 
ried  at  Constantia,  N.  Y.,  I  March  1857,  Matthew  Wiard  Leet,  a  merchant, 
of  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  and  settled  at  Kirkwood,  Mo.,  where  they  were  living 
in  Oct.  1877. 

V.  Sarah  Jane  Porter,  b.  at  Parish,  N.  Y.,  27  Jan.  1833  ;  married  at 
Central  Square,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1852,  by  Rev.  Peter  Woodin,  Baptist,  to 
Theodore  Cifford,  a  fruit-grower  and  gardener,  son  of  Seth  and  Phoebe 
Maria  (Van  Nostrand)  Gifford,  of  Constantia,  N.  Y.,  formerly  of  New  York 
City,  where  he  was  born  23  Feb.  1830.     They  dwelt  at  Constantia  till  I 
Oct.  1854;  at  West  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  till  7  May  1862;    and  then  settled  at 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  Oct.  1877,  at  367  Second  North 
Street. 

VI.  Helen   Celestine   Porter,   b.  at  Parish,  N.  Y.,  14  Feb.  1835; 
married  at  Constantia,  N.  Y.,  4  Nov.  1857,  by  Rev.  John  Noye,  Baptist,  to 
Jeremiah  Cronon,  a  farmer,  son  of  William  and  Catharine  (Lorrisy)  Cronon, 
of  Bennington,  Vt,  where  he  was  born  20  March  1831.      They  settled  at 
West  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1877. 


15279 


15283 


15284 


15286 


15290 


I2O6 


7811 
7812 

7813 


7814 


7815 


7816 


7817 


Eighth   Generation. 


VII.  Frances  Emerson  Porter,  b.  at  Parish,  N.  Y.,  5  March  1837; 
and  was  living  at  Kirkwood,  Mo.,  in  Oct.  1877,  unmarried. 

VIII.  Charles  Henry  Porter,  b.  at  Parish,  N.  Y.,  13  Oct.  1839;  and 
was  living  at  Constantia,  N.  Y.,  in  Oct.  1877,  unmarried. 


IX.  Edward  Clayton  Porter,  b.  at  Parish,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec.  1842;   a    15294 
book-keeper;  dwelt  at  Waukegan,  111.,  from  Aug.  1859  to  i  May  1870;  at 
Harvard,  111.,  till  i  Sept.  1873;  and  then  went  to  Chicago,  111.,  where  he 

was  living  in  Oct.  1877,  address  108  &  no  Randolph  Street.  He  married 
at  Spring  Creek,  Iowa,  29  July  1866,  Frances  Harriet  Blakeley,  born  at 
Waukegan,  12  Feb.  1845,  dau.  of  Erastus  Egbert  and  Mary  (King) 
Blakeley. 

X.  George  Joel  Porter,  b.  at  Parish,  N.  Y.,  7  Feb.  1 845  ;  died  there, 
14  Nov.  1847,  and  was  buried  in  Parish  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Joel   and   Belinda  Alden   (Button)   Dresser.  2655 


I.  Mary   Jane    Dresser,  b.  in  Granville,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1842;  died 
there,  15  July  1843,  and  was  buried  in  Hebron,  N.  Y.,  in  the  family  ceme- 
tery of  her  grandfather,  Gideon  Button. 

II.  Henry    Clay    Dresser,  b.  in    Granville,  N.  Y.,  21  Sept.  1844;  a 
teacher;  married  at  her  father's  house  in  Moingona,  Iowa,  6  Nov.  1872,  by 
Rev.  John  S.  Dunning,  Presbyterian,  to  Mary  Eliza  Campbell,  who  was 
born  in  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  3  Aug.  1850,  dau.  of  Charles  and  Mary  Ann 
(Carl)  Campbell,  and  granddaughter  of  Abram  Call,  of  Farmington  Centre, 
Penn.     They  were  living  in  Jefferson,  Iowa,  in  1874.     He  enlisted,  2  Sept. 
1864,  in  Co.  A,  1 84th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers;  and    served    for   three 
months  in  the   Shenandoah  Valley,  under   Sheridan,  taking  part  in  the 
battle  of  Cedar  Creek,  19  Oct.  1864. 


III.   Herman  Lamott  Dresser,  b.  in  Granger,  N.  Y.,  24  Jan.  1851;    15295 
a  farmer;  married  in  Jefferson,  Iowa,  23  Oct.  1872,  by  Rev.  John  S.  Dun- 
ning, Presbyterian,  to  Phebe  Rhoades,  born  in  Urbana,  111.,  12  Ap.  1849, 
dau.    of  Walter  and   Mary   (Rhinehart)   Rhoades.     They  were  living  at 
Jefferson  in  1874. 


;8i8 


7819 


7819, 


78191. 


7819, 
7819.1 


7819* 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  De  Witt  Clinton   and    Lydia   (Challans)    Dresser. 

I.  Olive  Dresser,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  V,  12  Jan.  1847;   married  in 
Adams,  N.Y.,  in  1867,  by  Rev.  Prof.  Holton,  of  Adams,  to  Edwin  Wallace 
Putnam,  a  farmer,  son  of  Chester  Barrett  and  Lavinia  (Truesdell)  Putnam, 
of  Ellisburgh,  where  he  was  born  2  June  1842.     He  enlisted  in  Co.  L,  7th 
Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vols.;  was  transferred  to  Co.  G,  roth  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vols., 
and  afterward  to  Co.  D,  6th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  Heavy  Artillery,  from  which  he 
was  discharged,  after  three  years  of  service.     They  were  living  in  Ellis- 
burgh in  1874. 

II.  Joel    Dresser,  b.  in   Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1849;    a  farmer; 
was  living  with  his  father,  in  Ellisburgh,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  William   Wilson   and   Susan   (Fulford)    Rankins. 

I.  Miles  Edward  Rankins,  b.  at  Gananoque,  C.  W.,  5  Nov.  1832; 
a  machinist;  married  at  Belleville,  C.  W.,  28  Sept.  1859,  Victoria  Todd, 
dau.  of  Joseph  and  Phillis  Maria  (Dobson)  Todd  (natives  of  Newcastle, 
Eng.),  of  Belleville,  where  she  was  born.     They  were  living  at  Belleville  in 
July  1877. 

II.  Mary  Melissa  Rankins,  b.  at  Gananoque,  C.  W.,  i  June  1834; 
married,  17  March  1860,  Gilbert  Austin  Phillips,  a  minister  of  the  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church.     He  joined  the  Michigan  Conference,  on  trial,  Sept. 
1868;  was  in  full  connection,  Sept.  1870;    was  ordained  deacon  in  Sept. 
1870,  and  elder  in  Sept.  1872;  and  was  assigned  to  Pere  Marquette  in 
1868,  to  Hart  in  1869  and  1870,  and  to  Wayland  in  1871,  1872,  and  1873. 
They  dwelt  at  Ionia,  Mich.,  in  July  1877. 

III.  Marinda  Rankins,  b.  at  Belleville,  C.  W.,  3  Oct.  1835. 

IV.  Maria  Rankins,  b.  at  Belleville,  C.  W.,  8  Aug.  1837;  married 
there,  14  Jan.  1864,  by  Rev.  Albert  Carman,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Conference  of  Canada,  to  William  Davis,  a  saddler  and  harness- 
maker,  son  of  Charles  and  Sarah  (Bowring)  Davis,  of  Belleville,  formerly  of 
Dorchester,   Eng.,  where  he  was  born  14  Sept.  1837.     They  settled  at 
Belleville,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1877. 

V.  Martha  Anne  Rankins,  b.  at  Belleville,  C.  W.,  18  Aug.  1839; 
married  at  Ionia,  Mich.,  23  Oct.  1876,  Elmer  Wolverton  ;  and  was  living  at 
Ionia  in  July  1877. 


1207 


2657 
15296 


2658 


15297 


15303 


15308 


I  208 


78 1 9« 


781911 
78191 
78 1 9k 

78191 

78  I  9m 


7820 


Eighth  Generation. 


VI.  Hiram    Fulford    Rankins,  b.  at  Belleville,  C.  W.,  i  Aug.  1841  ;    15311 
a  machinist;   married  at  Belleville,  16  July  1863,   Ellen   Madden,  dau.  of 
Thomas  and  Ellen  (Ryan)  Madden,  of  Dublin,  Ireland,  where  she  was  born 

in  1846.     They  settled  at  Belleville,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1877. 

VII.  William  Henry  Rankins,  b.  at  Belleville,  C.  W.,  8  Aug.  1843; 
a  painter;  married  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  26  Feb.  1870,  Henrietta  Campbell;  died 
without   children,  13   Ap.  1875,  at  Troy,  and  was   buried  in   Oakwood 
Cemetery.     She  married  (2d)  Lemuel  Hurlburt,  and  was  living  at  159 
Ferry  Street,  Troy,  in  July  1877. 

VIII.  Abel  Rankins,  twin,  b.  at  Belleville,  C.  W.,  8  Nov.  1844;  died 
there,  25  Dec.  1844,  and  was  buried  in  the  English  Cemetery. 

IX.  Cordelia  Rankins,  twin,  b.  at  Belleville,  C.  W.,  8  Nov.  1844; 
died  there,  25  Dec.  1844,  and  was  buried  in  the  English  Cemetery. 

X.  Matilda  Rankins,  b.  at  Belleville,  C.  W.,  15  Jan.  1846;  married, 
I  July  1868,   John    L.   White,   a  machinist,   who  died  about  Oct.  1871,  at 
Oshawa,  C.  W.     She  married  (2d)  Henry  Wood ;  and  settled  at  Manitoba, 
Rupert  Land,  where  they  were  living  in  July  1877. 

XL  Cinderella  Rankins,  b.  at  Belleville,  C.  W.,  17  Feb.  1847;   died 
there,  20  Aug.  1 848,  and  was  buried  in  the  English  Cemetery. 

XII.  Rufus  Holden  Rankins,  b.  at  Belleville,  C.  W.,  17  Sept.  1850; 
and  was  living  there  in  July  1877. 

XIII.  Phebe  Zilpah   Elliott  Rankins,  b.  at  Belleville,  C.  W.,  22 
Sept.  1852  ;  and  was  living  there  in  July  1877. 

XIV.  Cinderella  Annette  Rankins,  b.  at  Belleville,  C.  W.,  10  Dec. 

1854;  and  was  living  there  in  July  1877. 


Chil.  of  Richard   Austin   and   Mary  Ann   (Whipple)    Polley. 

I.  Sarah  Clarissa  Polley,  b.  in  Woodcock,  Penn.,  10  Sept.  1838; 
married  in  Waumandee,  Wis.,  29  Oct.  1860,  Joseph  Cookson  Bennett,  a 
farmer,  whose  parents  then  lived  in  Jefferson,  Wis.  He  was  born  at 
Summer  Hill,  N.  Y.,  30  Nov.  1836,  son  of  James  Mix  and  Catharine 
(Wagner)  Bennett.  They  were  living  in  Albany,  Wis.,  in  May  1874;  and 
had  previously  dwelt  in  Illinois  and  Minnesota.  He  was  one  of  the  con- 
stables of  his  county. 


7821 


7822 


7823 


7824 


7825 


7826 


7827 


Whitney  Family. 


II.  Orrin  Duane  Polley,  b.  in  Woodcock,  Penn.,  14  June  1842  ;  was  a 
soldier  in  the  war  of  1861;    died  in  hospital  at  Vicksburgh,  I  June  1865, 
and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Martha  Malvina  Polley,  b.  in  Woodcock,  Penn.,  20  July  1844; 
married  in  Buffalo  Co.,  Wis.,  6  Sept.  1858,  George  Washington  Bool,  son 
of  "Emicle"  and  Nancy  (Bailey)  Bool.     They  settled  in  Wisconsin,  and 
moved  from  there  to  Woodburn,  Oregon,  where  they  were  living  in  1874. 

IV.  Sarah   Clarissa  Polley,  b.  in  Woodcock,  Penn.,  10  Feb.  1847; 
died  12  Feb.  1847,  and  was  buried  in  Woodcock. 

Here  is  one  of  those  cases,  admirably  adapted  to  confuse  the  genealogist, 
in  which  a  child,  dying  without  a  name,  is  recorded  by  the  name  of  an 
elder  sister,  who  was  still  living ;  and  that  elder  sister  gave  this  date  as 
that  of  her  own  birth,  though  it  made  her  only  thirteen  years  old  at  her 
marriage. 

V.  Austin  Dwight  Polley,  b.  in  Lodi,  Wis.,  4  June  1849;  a  maker 
of  boots  and  shoes;  married   in   Mondovi,  Wis.,  4   May  1873,  by  W.  W. 
Wyman,  Esq.,  to  Virginia  Louisa   Paige,  who  was  born  in  Canton,  Wis., 
1 8  June  1856,  dau.  of  William  Henry  and  Helen  Elizabeth  (Drew)  Paige, 
then   of  Canton,   later  of  Gervais,  Oregon.     They  settled  in   Silverton, 
Oregon,  3  Jan.  1874,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1875. 

VI.  Caroline   Eva   Polley,  b.  in  Lodi,  Wis.,  20  Sept.  1852;  married 
in   Salem,  Oregon,  3    Dec.  1873,  Cyrus  Walker  Hendershott,  a  carpenter 
and  farmer,  who  was  born  in  New  London,  Iowa,  27  Aug.  1845,  son  of 
David   and    Lydia   (Albright)   Hendershott.     They  lived    at  Woodburn, 
Oregon,  in  1874. 


Child   of  David   Luther  and   Sarah   Ann   (Polley)    Mackey. 

I.  Elizabeth  Clarissa  Mackey,  b.  in  Richmond,  Penn.,  2  Oct.  1855; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1874,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and    Marian   Abigail   (Hotchklss)   Polley. 

I.  Henrietta  Clarissa  Polley,  b.  in  Richmond,  Penn.,  16  Jan.  1843; 
and  died  there,  15  Oct.  1850. 

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Right/i  Generation. 


II.  William  Amasa  Polley,  b.  in  Richmond,  Penn.,  3  May  1843. 

III.  Henrietta  Clarissa  Polley,  b.  in  Richmond,  Penn.,  15  Oct.  1845; 
married  there,  17  Aug.  1873,  at  her  father's  house,  Joseph  C.  Charters. 

They  were  living  in  "  Parker's  City,"  Penn.,  in  1874. 

IV.  Orrin  David  Polley,  b.  in  Richmond,  Penn.,  13  May  1855. 


Chil.  of  Nathan   and    Eliza  Ann   (Whitney)   Chamberlain. 

I.  Lyman  Boomer  Chamberlain,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  30  Aug. 
1836;  a  gunsmith  and  machinist;  married  at  her  father's  house  in  Ellis- 
burgh,  28    Nov.  1867,  by  Rev.   Ashley  Fraser,  of  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y., 
Methodist,  to  his  second  cousin,  Mary  Elizabeth  Farman,  who  was  born  in 
Ellisburgh,    2    Dec.  1840,    dau.   of  Joab   and    Lydia   Seward    (Josselyn) 
Farman.     They  lived  near  Ellis  Village  in  1874. 

II.  John  Byron  Chamberlain,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  loOct.  1838; 
died  there,  5  Oct.  1845,  a°d  was  buried  in  Ellisburgh  Cemetery. 

III.  James  Henry  Chamberlain,  b.  in  Ellisburgh,  N.  Y.,  17  Aug. 
1845;  died  there,  14  May  1855,  and  was  buried  in  Ellisburgh  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Cornelius  and   Phebe  (Whitney)   Stafford. 

I.  Olive  Sophia  Stafford,  b.  in  Auburn,  Ohio,  18  June  1841;  married 
there,  I  Jan.  1866,  by  Rev.  Abram  Woodard,  to  Jacob  Austin   Richards, 
who  was  born   in  Auburn,  son  of  John   Chadwick  and  Sarah   Malvina 
(Ensign)  Richards.     They  lived  in  South  Newbury,  Ohio,  in  1 874. 

II.  Luzerne  Delos  Stafford,  b.  in  Auburn,  Ohio,  16  Ap.  1844;  died 
there,  13  Oct.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  Auburn  Centre. 

III.  Marzene   Royal   Stafford,  b.  in  Auburn,  Ohio,  22  Ap.  1848  ; 
and  was  living  there  in  1874,  unmarried. 

IV.  Lionel  Byron  Stafford,  b.  in  Auburn,  Ohio,  28  Ap.  1851;  and 
was  living  there  in  1874,  unmarried. 


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7839 


7840 


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7842 
7843 

7844 
7845 


Whitney  Family. 

Child  of  Luther  Thomas  and   Susan    Romelia   (Wright)   Whitney. 

I.   Luther  Francis  Whitney,  b.  in    Burnett,  Wis.,  in   Aug.  1850; 
present  residence  unknown. 


Chil.  of   Alanson   and    Lydia   Mason   (Whitney)    MofTatt. 

I.  Orris   MofTatt,  b.   in  Middlefield,  Ohio,  27  July  1845;  married  in 
Claridon,  Ohio,  8  March  1869,  Ellen  Carver,  dau.  of  William  and  Rhoda 
(Bushnell)  Carver.     They  were  living  in  Middlefield  in  1874. 

II.  Harriet  MofTatt,  b.  in  Middlefield,  Ohio,  28  Jan.  1856;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1 874. 


Child   of  John    Bowen   and   Martha   Almeda   (Douglass)   Whitney. 

I.    Eugene  Douglass  Whitney,  b.  in  Burton,  Ohio,  27  March  1869; 
and  was  living  with  his  father,  in  Claridon  Centre,  Ohio,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Isaac   Brock  and   Mariette   (Tullar)   Sterling. 

I.  Louise   Caroline   Sterling,  b.  in  Simcoe,  Canada  West,  4  June 
1846;  married  in  Chicago,  111.,  I  Aug.  1865,  William  Best,  born  in  Can- 
terbury, Eng.,  29  Aug.  1841,  son  of  William  and  Mary  Ann  (Whitehead) 
Best.     They  were  living  at  n  Forest  Avenue,  Chicago,  111.,  in  June  1874. 

II.  Herbert  Tullar  Sterling,  b.  in  Lockport,  N.Y.,  20  Nov.  1849; 
enlisted  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  Co.  G,  I3th  Reg.,  U.  S.  Infantry,  and  was  dis- 
charged 26  Jan.  1868.     He  was  living  at  II  Forest  Avenue,  Chicago,  in 
June  1874. 

III.  Mortimer   Frank   Sterling,  b.  in  Chicago,  111.,  22  June  1854; 
and  was  living  there  in  June  1874. 

IV.  William  Henry  Sterling,  b.  in  Chicago,  111.,  21  Sept.  1859;  and 
was  living  there  in  June  1874. 


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7849 


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Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Freeman   and    Melinda    (Gates)    Walden. 


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I.  Myron  Walden,  b.  in  Perry,  N.  Y.,  9  Sept.  1821;  a  house-builder;    15332 
married  at  Lagrange,  in  Hanover,  N.  Y.,  10  Ap.  1849,  by  Squire  Codding- 

ton,  to  Laura  Stewart,  dau.  of  Silas  and  Esther  (Underwood)  Stewart,  of 
Hanover,  where  she  was  born  7  Aug.  1824.  He  went  to  Connewango, 
N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1835,  and  after  eight  years,  to  Ellington  Centre,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  dwelt  till  his  marriage.  They  lived  in  South  Collins,  N.  Y.,  till  the 
Autumn  of  1850;  in  Ellington  Centre,  till  the  Spring  of  1855  ;  in  Allegan, 
Mich.,  till  the  Spring  of  1856;  in  Collins,  N.  Y.,  till  Aug.  1857;  in  Hum- 
phrey, N.  Y.,  till  Feb.  1858;  in  East  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  till  May  1862;  in 
Dexterville,  N.  Y.,  till  Ap.  1864;  in  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  till  Ap.  1865  ;  in 
Canton,  Iowa,  till  Sept.  1865  ;  and,  I  Oct.  1865,  settled  in  Rochester,  Minn., 
where  they  were  still  living  in  July  1 874. 

II.  Philemon  Walden,  b.  in  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  5  Ap.  1824;  a  farmer;    15336 
married  in  Collins,  about  one-fourth  of  a  mile  from  Gowanda,  in  Persia, 
N.Y.,  15  Sept.  1854,  Pamelia  Barker  Southwick,  dau.  of  Enos  and  Pamelia 
Folger  (Barker)  Southwick,  of  Collins,  where  she  was  born  1 1  March  1827. 

They  settled  in  Collins,  which  had  been  his  home  since  i  Sept.  1843,  and 
were  living  there  in  July  1874. 

III.  Ira    Gates    Walden,    b.   in    Ellington,  N.  Y.,  18  Feb.  1826;    a    15343 
butcher;   married  in  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  10  Sept.  1850,   Rachel  Cameron, 

who  was  born  in  Cornwall,  Canada,  14  May  1837,  dau.  of  Duncan  and 
Mary  (McDonald)  Campbell.  They  dwelt  in  Beaver  Dam  till  10  Aug. 
1851;  in  Houston,  Minn.,  till  10  Ap.  1852;  again  in  Beaver  Dam;  in 
Rochester,  Minn.,  till  15  Oct.  1869;  and  then  moved  to  Jackson,  Minn., 
where  she  died  15  Oct.  1872,  and  where  he  was  still  living  in  July  1874. 
He  enlisted,  22  June  1861,  in  the  2d  Reg.,  Minnesota  Volunteers;  was 
severely  wounded  in  the  battle  of  Mill  Springs,  Ky.,  19  Jan.  1862;  and 
was  discharged  for  disability  resulting  from  the  wound,  22  May  1862,  in 
Louisville,  Ky. 

IV.  Elisha  Silas  Walden,  b.  in  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  9  March  1828;  a    15350 
carpenter  and  joiner ;   married  in  Centreville,  Penn.,  I  Jan.  1861,  Clarinda 
Hibbard  Southwick,  dau.  of  William  Bowran  and  Maria  (Ridout)  South- 
wick, of  Oil  Creek,  Penn.     She  was  born  in  Cattaraugus,  N.  Y.,  29  Ap. 

1844.  They  dwelt  in  Troy,  Crawford  Co.,  Penn.,  till  1870;  and  were 
living  in  the  same  county,  near  Lines  Hollow  post-office,  in  July  1874. 

V.  Erasmus  Darwin  Walden,  b.  in  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  9  Nov.  1831; 
and  was  living  in  St.  Peter's,  Minn.,  in  July  1874. 

VI.  Lucius  Franklin  Walden,  b.  in  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  28  Nov.  1833; 


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enlisted  at  Fort  Snelling,  Minn.,  25  Ap.  1861,  in  the  1st  Reg.  of  Minnesota 
Volunteers;  was  transferred,  in  1862,  to  the  1st  Reg.  of  U.  S.  Cavalry,  as 
corporal ;  was  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  in  most  of  its  battles,  from 
the  first  Bull  Run,  including  Manassas,  Fredericksburgh,  Antietam,  Fair 
Oaks,  Savage's  Station  (where  he  was  slightly  wounded),  Malvern  Hill, 
Harrison's  Landing,  to  Gettysburg!!,  3  July  1863,  where  he  was  wounded 
so  severely  as  to  cause  his  death,  9  July  1863,  in  hospital  at  Frederick 
City,  Md.  He  was  unmarried. 

VII.  Freeman  Walden,  b.  in  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  u  Nov.  1835;  an 
architect  and  builder;  married  in  Moline,  111.,  22  Feb.  1856,  Fidelia  Jane 
Crippen,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  and  Prudence  (Welch)  Crippen,  of  Norwich, 
N.  Y.  They  settled  in  Aledo,  111.;  and,  in  1862,  moved  to  Shellsburgh, 
Iowa,  and  soon  settled  on  a  farm  five  miles  south  of  that  place,  in  Canton 
township,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Noel   Congar  and   Dorothy   (Greene)   Gate*. 

I.  Elects  Gates,  married  Hiram  Porter. 

II.  Dorothy   Gates,  b.  7  Feb.  1827;  married  Thomas  Holland;  and 

dwelt  in  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  where  she  died  12  Dec.  1846. 

III.  Noel  Gates. 

IV.  Martha  Gates,  married  James  Bush. 

V.  Mary  Gates. 

VI.  Lydia  Gates. 

VII.  Worthy  Gates. 


Chil.  of  Henry  Whitney  and   Elmina   (Waterman)   Gates. 

I.  Harvey  Gates,  b.  in  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  27  Nov.  1829;  married  in 
Wisconsin,  16  July  1855,  Ellen  Ward;  died  without  children,  21  Oct.  1855, 
in  Soda  Mills,  Iowa,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Cordelia  Gates,  b.   in  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  21  Sept.  1831;  married 
there,  18  Dec.  1850,  Lev!    Robinson    Barber,  son  of  James  and  Rebecca 
(Brown)  Barber,  of  Parishville,  N.  Y.     He  died  16  July  185 1,  aged  27  years 
and  10  months.     She  married  (2d),  18  Jan.  1853,  in    Ellington,  William 
Crawford,  son  of  Charles  and  Lucy  (Nash)  Crawford,  of  Arkwright,  N.  Y. 


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Eighth   Generation. 


He  died  16  Feb.  1856,  aged  26  years  and  27  days.  She  died  in  Kennedy, 
N.  Y.,  21  Nov.  1856,  and  was  buried  in  Gerry,  N.  Y. 

III.  Andrew  Jackson  Gates,  b.  in  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1834;    15368 
married  in  Napoli,  N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1854,  by  Elder  James  Bears,  Adventist, 

to  Clarissa  Maria  Bushnell,  who  was  born  9  May  1837,  dau.  of  Chauncey 
and  Emeline  (Woodworth)  Bushnell.  He  entered  the  army  by  draft,  21 
Sept.  1 863,  and  was  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  in  all  its  battles,  from 
5  May  to  18  Aug.  1864,  when  he  was  taken  to  hospital,  and  remained 
there  till  the  close  of  the  war ;  and  the  disease  then  contracted,  closed  his 
life  at  Ellington,  2 1  Nov.  1 866.  He  was  buried  in  Ellington.  She  married 
(2d),  4  March  1869,  Charles  Brown,  and  was  living  in  Poland  Centre,  N.  Y., 
in  May  1874. 

IV.  Martin  Gates,  b.  in  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  7  June  1837;  married  in    15369 
Little  Valley,  N.  Y.,  10  Oct.  1859,  by  Fuller  Bucklin,  Esq.,  to  Louisa  Hall, 

who  was  born  in  1835,  dau.  of  Joel  and  Lydia  (Everts)  Hall.  He  enlisted, 
20  Aug.  1 86 1,  in  the  gth  Reg.  of  Iowa  Volunteers ;  was  wounded,  7  March 
1862,  in  the  battle  of  Pea  Ridge,  Ark.;  and  died  of  his  wound,  in  hospital, 
at  Springfield,  Mo.,  21  March  1872.  His  body,  which  was  first  buried  in 
Springfield,  was  removed  to  Ellington,  and  interred  there  7  May  1862. 
She  was  living  in  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1874. 

V.  Lucy  Jane  Gates,  b.  in  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  30  June  1839;  married  '  15370 
in  Little  Valley,  N.  Y.,  I  June  1858,  by  Fuller  Bucklin,  Esq.,  to  Curtis  De 

Bell,  a  farmer,  son  of  William  and  Nancy  (Cobb)  De  Bell,  of  Kennedy, 
N.  Y.  He  was  born  in  Arkwright,  N.  Y.,  i  Dec.  1830.  They  settled  in 
Kennedy,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1874. 

VI.  Philo  Gates,  b.  in    Ellington,  N.  Y.,  15  Novi84i;  an  inspector    15373 
of  lumber;  married  at  Kennedy,  in  Poland,  N.  Y.,  7  Nov.  1861,  by  Rev. 

John  Snyder,  to  Emily  Maria  Barnum,  dau.  of  Perry  and  Caroline  (Wood- 
worth)  Barnum,  of  Napoli,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  22  Dec.  1841. 
They  settled  in  Ellington,  22  Ap.  1862;  returned  to  Poland,  6  March  1866, 
and  were  living  there  in  May  1874.  He  enlisted,  I  Sept.  1864,  in  Co.  C, 
9th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Cavalry;  and  was  discharged  I  June  1865,  having  taken 
part  in  the  battle  of  Gordonsville,Va. 

VII.  Henry   Clay    Gates,   b.  in   Ellington,  N.  Y.,  21  Oct.  1845;   a    15377 
farmer;  enlisted,  i  Sept.  1864,  in  Co.  D,  i2Oth  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.;  took 

part  in  five  general  engagements;  and  was  discharged  15  June  1865.  He 
was  married,  4  Ap.  1866,  in  Ellington,  by  Rev.  G.  W.  Varnum,  Baptist,  to 
Julia  Maria  Risley,  dau.  of  William  and  Eliza  Lucinda  (Ritter)  Risley,  of 
Ellington,  where  she  was  born  19  Oct.  1844.  They  settled  in  Poland, 
N.  Y.,  19  July  1866;  moved  to  Ellington,  10  Dec.  1866;  to  Cold  Spring, 


Whitney  Family. 


Cattaraugus  Co.,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1870;  to  Ellington,  in  Feb.  1872;  to 
Poland,  1 6  Sept.  1873  ;  to  Cold  Spring,  in  March  1874;  and  were  living  at 
the  latter  place  in  May  1874. 


Chil.  of  Ira   Loyal  and    Louisa    Priscilla   (Billings)   Gates. 

I.  Semantha   Gates,  b.  in   Ellington,  N.  Y.,  n  Oct.  1829;  married 
in  West   Randolph,  N.  Y.,  26  Ap.  1846,  Oren  E.  Wheelock,  son  of  Eliab 
and  Ruth  (Blackman)  Wheelock.     They  settled   in   Poland,  N.  Y.,  where 
she  died,  8  Aug.  1855,  and  was  buried.     He  was  still   living  in   Poland 
Centre  in  May  1874. 

II.  Alvin    Gates,   b.   in    Ellington,   N.  Y.,   26   Ap.  1831;   a  farmer; 
married    in    Ellington,   21   Aug.  1857,   by  Charles    B.    Greene,   Esq.,   to 
Lucinda   Risley,   dau.  of  William  and   Eliza  Lucinda  (Ritter)  Risley,  of 
Ellington.     They  settled  in  Ellington,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1874. 

III.  Albert   Gates,  b.  in   Poland,   N.  Y.,   8   July   1833;    a  cooper; 
married   in    Ellington,  10   March  1858,  Catharine   Smith,  dau.  of  Luther 
and  Rhoda  (Felt)  Smith,  of  Ellington.     They  were  living  at  Kennedy,  in 
Poland,  in  May  1874. 

IV.  William   Penn  Gates,  b.  in  Poland,  N.  Y.,  29  Aug.  1844;  a 
merchant;  married  in  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb.  1866,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Benson, 
Congregational,  to  Ellen  Louisa  Greene,  dau.  of  Delos  and  Lucy  (Morgan) 
Greene.     They  settled  in   Ellington,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1874. 
He  has  twice  been  town-clerk. 


Chil.  of  Ransom   and  Sophronla  (Ash)   Gates. 

I.  Carleton  Gates. 

II.  Edson  Gates. 

III.  Francis  Gates. 

IV.  Jerome  Gates. 

V.  Julia  Gates. 

VI.  Isabel  Gates. 

VII.  Martha  Gates. 

VIII.  George  Gates. 


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Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Lorison   and   Salome   Parker   (Felt)   Gates. 


2694 


7879  I.  Stillman    Gates,  b.  in   Ellington,  N.  Y.,  6  Oct.  1835;  married  in    15391 
Wheatfield,   Ind.,    2   Ap.  1857,   Mary  McNeil,  dau.   of  James  and   Hope 

•  (Gifford)  McNeil,  of  Wheatfield.  They  were  living  in  San  Pierre,  Ind.,  in 
May  1874. 

7880  II.   Lorison    Lucius   Gates,   b.    in   Norwalk,  Ohio,  i  Sept.  1837;    a    '539^ 
farmer;  married  in  Wheatfield,  Ind.,  29   Dec.  1860,  by  his  father,  Rev. 
Lorison  Gates,  to  Nancy  Maria  McNeil,  dau.  of  James  and  Hope  (Gifford) 
McNeil,  of  Wheatfield.     She  was  born  in   North   Evans,  N.  Y.,  20  July 

1840.  They  settled  in  Porter,  Ind.,  where  she  died,  8  May  1870,  and  was 
buried.  He  was  married  (2d),  26  Sept.  1871,  by  Rev.  Robert  Beer,  pastor 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  to  Eliza  Ann  Dolbee,  dau. 
of  Benajah  and  Ann  (Dunham)  Dolbee,  of  Olena,  Ohio.  She  was  born  in 
Hartland,  Ohio,  9  Jan.  1849.  They  were  living  in  Porter  in  May  1874. 

III.  Salome   Electa   Gates,  b.   in   Brunson,  Ohio,  31  May  1840; 
married  in  Porter,  Ind.,  I  Jan.  1861,  Frederick  Alonzo  Fairchild,  of  Winfield, 
Ind.,   who   died   in   Valparaiso,    Ind.,  12    Sept.  1862.     She   died,  without 
children,  26  Sept.  1871,  in  Porter;  and  was  buried  near  her  husband,  in 
Porter  Cemetery. 

IV.  Ira  Rufus  Gates,  b.  in  Norwalk,  Ohio,  17  May  1842  ;  a  farmer;    1 5399 
married  in  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  5  Oct.  1869,  by  Rev.  G.  M.  Boyd,   to   Nancy 
Livona  Friend,  dau.  of  Charles  and  Mary  (Cornish)  Friend,  of  Porter  Co., 

Ind.  She  was  born  in  Jasper  Co.,  Ind.,  17  June  1850.  They  settled  in 
Bruce,  Iowa,  23  Feb.  1870,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1874. 

7883  V.   Lucy  Jane  Gates,  b.  in  Munson,  Ohio,  23  Dec.  1844;  married  in 

|  Rensselaer,  Ind.,  24  March  1873,  by  Rev.  D.  T.  Halstead,  to  William 
Clark,  a  farmer,  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Vorhees)  Clark,  of  Wheat- 
field,  Ind.  He  was  born  in  Coshocton  Co.,  Ohio,  4  Ap.  1842.  They  were 
living  in  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  in  June  1874,  without  children. 

VI.  Hosea  Felt  Gates,  b.  in  Kirtland,  Ohio,  i  Sept.  1847  ;  a  farmer;  15403 
married  in  Vinton,  Iowa,  29  Aug.  1871,  by  Rev.  S.  C.  Freer,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  Olive  Amanda  Woodley,  dau.  of  Abraham  Woolever  and 
Rhoda  (Doane)  Woodley,  of  Bruce,  Iowa.  She  was  born  in  Hinckley, 
Ohio,  25  Nov.  1852.  They  dwelt  in  Bruce  till  Oct.  1872  ;  and  then  moved 
to  Laporte  City,  Iowa,  where  they  were  living  in  May  1-874. 

7885  VII.   Goodwin  Gates,  b.  in  Kirtland,  Ohio,  3  Aug.  1850;   married  in    15404 

Mechanicsville,  Iowa,  29  Dec.  1869,  Thera  A.  Williams,  dau.  of  Miles 
Williams.  They  dwelt  in  Peoria,  111.,  in  May  1874. 


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7886        VIII.   Ruth  Ann  Gates,  b.  in  Kirtland,  Ohio,  5  Aug.  1852;  died  in 
Porter,  Ind.,  2  Jan.  1854,  and  was  buried  in  Porter  Cemetery. 


7887 


7893 
7894 

7895 


Chil.  of  Hovey   and   Clarissa   Elmlna   (Gates)   Colburn. 

I.  Mclinda  Betsey  Colburn,  b.  in  Poland,  NY.,  24  Ap.  1838; 
married  in  Ellery,  N.  Y.,  27  Sept.  1859,  by  James  Hale,  Esq.,  to  John 
Darwin  Crandall,  son  of  James  and  Amy  (Edwards)  Crandall.  They 
settled  at  Kennedy,  in  Poland,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1874. 


7888  II.  John  Colburn,  b.  in  Poland,  N.  Y.(  25  Aug.  1845;  died  7  Sept. 
1845,  and  was  buried  in  Poland. 

7889  III.  Texcelia  Maria  Colburn,  b.  in  Poland,  N.  Y.,  27  July  1853; 
married  there,  i  Oct.  1873,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Bliss  C.  Wil- 
loughby,  Baptist,  to  Lev!  Philander  Harris,  a  teacher  and  farmer,  son  of 
Alonzo  Daecalrus  and  Ann  Cynthia  (Jenks)  Harris,  of  Poland,  where  he 
was  born  14  May  1853.     They  were  living  with  her  parents,  at  Kennedy, 
in  Poland,  in  May  1 874. 


Chil.  of  Oramel    Griffin   and    Harriet  (Waterman)   Gates. 

7890  I.  Laura  B.  Gates,  b.  4  March  1843. 

7891  II.  Hiram  B.  Gates,  b.  4  Oct.  1845. 


Child   of  Albert   Callatin   and    Betsey   (Gates)   Bralnerd. 

7892        I.  Leonard   Gates   Brainerd,  b.  in   Ellington,  N.  Y.,  i  Jan.  1854; 
and  was  living  there  in  May  1874. 


Chil.  of    Horace  and   Elizabeth   (Blanohard)   Phlppany. 

I.  Arthur  Phippany. 

II.  Hallar  Phippany. 

III.  Carroll  Phippany. 

They  were  thought  to  be  living  in  Lyndonville,  N.  Y.,  in  1874;  but  no 
particulars  could  be  obtained. 
w 


2695 
15405 


2696 


2697 


2700 


1218 


7896 


7897 


7898 

7899 
7900 


7901 


7902 


Eighth    Generation. 


Chil.  of  George  James  and   Charity   Maria   (Crane)   Phippany. 

I.  Walter  Scott  Phippany,  b.  in  Ellington,  N.  Y.,   15  Sept.  1837; 
lived  in  Brockport,  N.  Y.,  from  1859  to  Aug.  1861 ;  was  private  in  Co  C, 
3d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Cavalry,  from  3  Aug.  1861  to  21  Dec.  1861 ;  was  clerk 
in  Q.  M.  Dep.,  U.  S.  A.,  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,from  Feb.  1862  to  Ap.  1863, 
held  the  same  position  at  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  from  Ap.  1863  to  Jan.  1864, 
and  was  chief  clerk  in  the  same  department,  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  from  Jan. 
1864  to  Ap.  1865.     He  was  married  in  Jonesville,  Mich.,  20  Ap.  1865,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Childs,   Presbyterian,  to  Genevieve  Blanchard,  dau.  of  Charles 
and  Maria  (Crane)  Blanchard,  of  Albion,  Mich.,  where  she  was  born   19 
Sept.  1846.     He  settled  in   Laporte,  Ind.,  but  soon  returned  to  Albion, 
where  he  was  engaged  in  business  till  6  Sept.  1870;  and  then  settled  in 
Chicago,  111.,  where  he  was  living  in  June  1874,  at  566  South  Dearborn 
Street. 

II.  Henry  Clay  Phippany,  b.  in  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  17  July  1842  ;  and 
was  living  in  Albion,  Mich.,  in  May  1874. 


Chil.  of  James  and   Mary  Ann   (Lucas)   Brooks. 

I.  Richard  Gates  Brooks,  b.  in  St.  Alban's,  Vt.,  20  July  1830 ;  mar- 
ried, 25  Ap.  1854,  Polly  Matilda  Rice,  dau.  of  Willis  and  Hannah  (Kimble) 
Rice;  and  was  living  in  Georgia  Centre,  Vt.,  in  Sept.  1874. 

II.  Loren  Worthington   Brooks,  b.  in  S  wanton,  Vt.,  7  Feb.  1834; 
died  there,  8  Feb.  1835,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Alban's  Point,  Vt. 

III.  David    Gates    Brooks,  b.  in  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  28  March  1837; 
died  there,  25  Jan.  1843,  an^  was  buried  at  St.  Alban's  Point. 


Chil.  of  David   Gates  and   Eusebia   (Connor)   Brooks. 

I.  Frances  Florida  Brooks,  b.  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  8  Ap.  1844  ;  mar- 
ried in  Oct.  1865,  at  Chateaugay,  N.  Y.,  Ralph  Jenkins.     They  were  living 
at  Highgate,  Vt,  in  March  1875. 

II.  Charles  Mathewson  Brooks,  b.  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  6  Aug.    15409 
1845  ;  a  farmer;  married  at  Chateaugay,  N.  Y.,  3  Feb.  1867,  his  cousin, 
Fanny   Elizabeth    Brooks,   dau.  of  Smith   Adonijah    and    Almira   (Kibbe)     7906 
Brooks.     They  dwelt  at  Chateaugay  for  one  year ;  and  then  moved  to  St. 


7903 


7904 
7905 


7906 


7908 


Whitney  Family. 


Alban's,  where  they  were  living  in  Feb.  1875.  He  enlisted,  29  March 
1865,  for  one  year  or  the  war,  as  private  in  Co.  G,  I93d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S. 
Volunteers ;  and  was  discharged  at  Harper's  Ferry,  Va.,  18  Jan.  1866. 


Chil.  of  Smith   Adonljah   and   Almira   (Kibbe)    Brooks. 

I.  Ebenezer  Adonijah  Brooks,  b.  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  27  Feb.  1835; 
a  farmer;  married  at  St.  Alban's,  15  Oct.  1862,  Azubah  Lydia  Meigs,  dau. 
of  Luther  and  Phebe  (Stockwell)  Meigs,  of  Highgate,  Vt,  where  she  was 
born  24  May  1 839.      They  settled  at  St.  Alban's,  and  were  living  at  St. 
Alban's  Point  in  Sept.  1874. 

II.  Harriet  Sarepta  Brooks,  b.  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  12  Nov.  1837. 

III.  Judith  Harrington  Brooks,  b.  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  12  Sept.  1839; 
married  there,  30  March  1858,  by  Rev.  J.  E.  Rankin,  Congregational,  to 
Henry  Thomas  Ballard,  a  trader,  son  of  Benjamin  Sabin  and  Lepha  (Rogers) 
Ballard,  of  Georgia,  Vt.,  where  he  was  born  7  Nov.  1830.     After  dwelling 
at  Georgia  for  five  years,  they  moved   to   Burr  Oak,  Mich. ;  and  thence 
returned  to  St.  Alban's,  where  they  were  living  in  Ap.  1875.     He  enlisted, 
17  March  1865,  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  and  was  discharged  at  Little  Rock, 
Ark.,  13  Aug.  1865. 

IV.  Fanny  Elizabeth   Brooks,  b.  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt.,  12  Oct.  1843  ; 
married  at  Chateaugay,  N.  Y.,  3  Feb.  1867,  her  cousin,  Charles  Mathewson 
Brooks,  a  farmer,  son  of  David  Gates  and  Eusebia  (Connor)  Brooks.     See 
his  record. 


7907  V.  Betsey  Almira  Brooks,  b.  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  14  May  1849; 
married  Warren  W.  Green,  of  the  same  place ;  and  dwelt  at  St.  Alban's 
Bay,  Vt,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Harmon    Nathaniel   and   Victorine   Vogal   (Brooks)   Baker. 

I.  Sarah  Emeroy  Baker,  b.  at  East  Moriah,  N.  Y.,  14  July  1836; 
married  at  Bellmont,  Vt,  30  March  1854,  John  Atwood  Dodge,  son  of 
Jeremiah  and  Abigail  (Pasley)  Dodge.  He  died  II  Ap.  1857,  and  was 
buried  at  LeClaire,  Iowa.  She  married  (2d),  20  Dec.  1863,  at  Chateaugay, 
N.  Y.,  Charles  Washburne,  son  of  Reuben  and  Betsey  (Wade)  Washburne. 
They  were  living  at  Spring  Valley,  Minn.,  in  June  1874. 


1219 


2705 
15411 


15414 


15409 
7902 


2707 
15416 


1220 


7909 


791 1 
7912 

7913 
79M 

79iS 


7916 


7917 
7918 


Eighth  Generation. 


II.  Marietta  Electa  Baker,  b.  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt.,  31  Oct.  1842;  died 
there  21  Jan.  1843,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Alban's  Point. 


Chil.  of  Foster  and   Rutia  Ann   (Brooks)   Bellows. 


VI. 


Canton,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1874. 


Bellows,    married   Stllman   Towner ;   and  was  living  at 


Child   of  Charles  and   Miranda   Lydla   (Brooks)   Chamberlain. 

I.  Norman  Chamberlain,  "went  west  several  years  ago;"  residence 
not  known. 


Chil.  of  Walter  Gates  and   Eunice  (Taylor)    Howard. 

I.  Melvin    Sailes    Howard,  b.  at  Pierrepont,  N.  Y.,  3  Ap.  1849;  a 
farmer;  was  living  at  Canton,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Ella    Miranda    Howard,  b.  at  Pierrepont,  N.  Y.,  15  Nov.  1851; 
married,  1 5  Nov.  1 870,  by  Rev.  William  Whitfield,  Free  Baptist,  to  Herbert 
Wood,  a  farmer,  son  of  James  and  Charlotte  (Griffin)  Wood,  of  Potsdam, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  29  July  1850.     They  were  living  at  Potsdam  in 
June  1874. 


2711 


I.  Brooks  Harrington  Bellows,  b.  at  Essex,  Vt,  18  Dec.  1834;  a    15420 
farmer;  married  at  Farmington,   N.  Y.,  16   March  1858,   Permelia   Cole, 

dau.  of  Seymour  and  Elizabeth  Lamphere  (Lake)  Cole,  of  Farmington, 
where  she  was  born  16  Ap.  1841.  They  settled  at  Pierrepont,  N.  Y., 
where  he  died,  7  Nov.  1864,  of  consumption  contracted  in  the  army.  He 
enlisted,  Sept.  1862,  in  Co.  I,  I42d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.;  took  part  in  seven 
engagements ;  and  was  in  active  service  till  shortly  before  his  death.  She 
married  (2d),  22  Oct.  1870,  Truman  Moore,  and  was  living  at  Pierrepont 
in  July  1874. 

II.  Edward  Bellows. 
Ill    Zadok  Bellows. 

IV.  Harrison  Bellows. 

V.  Ardel  Bellows. 


2714 


Whitney  Family. 


1221 


III.  Carleton  Gates  Howard,  b.  at  Pierrepont,  N.  Y.,  17  Jan.  1855. 

IV.  Lucy  Maria  Howard,  b.  at  Pierrepont,  N.Y.,  25  June  1857;  died 
at  Pierrepont,  5  Sept.  1858,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Albortus  Walter  Howard,  b.  at  Pierrepont,  N.  Y.,  29  July  1859. 

VI.  Frank  Brooks  Howard,  b.  at  Pierrepont,  N.  Y.,  5  Aug.  1862. 


Chil.  of  John   Chamberlin   and   Alvira   Electa   Drusllla   (Gates)   Cody.  2715 

I.  Mary  Victorine  Cody,  b.  at  Waterborough,  in  Poland,  N.  Y.,  10      15422 
June  1842  ;  married  at  her  father's  house  in  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  16  Feb.  1862, 
Hiram  Nelson  Craves,  a  dealer  in  coal  and  lumber,  son  of  Nelson  and  Sarah 
(Rogers)  Graves,  of  Jordan,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  17  Jan.  1837.     They 
settled  at  Jordan,  18  Feb.  1862,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1874. 

II.  John  Alfred  Cody,  b.  at  Ellington,  N.Y.,  22  Sept.  1846;  a  shoe- 
maker;  married  at  New  Wilmington,  Penn.,  21  July  1872,  Elizabeth  Berres 
Gathers,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Jane  Caroline  (Hodge)  Gathers,  of  Neshan- 
nock  Falls,  Penn.,  where  she  was  born  6  May  185 1.     They  dwelt  at  Indian 
Run,  Penn.,  from  23  Aug.  1872  till  14  Oct.  1872;    and    then   settled    at 
Spring,  Penn.,  where  they  were  living  in  June  1874,  without  children. 

III.  Elmore  David  Cody,  b.  at  West  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1849;      I5427 
a  tinsmith;  married  16  Ap.  1871,  at  Spring,  Penn.,  by  Rev.  J.  W.  Snyder, 
Baptist,  to  Delia  Eighmy,  dau.  of  Charles  Beebe  and  Melinda  (Sheldon) 
Eighmy,  of  Spring,  where  she  was  born  20  June  1852.     They  settled  at 
Spring,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1874. 

IV.  Charles  Luke  Cody,  b.  at  West  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  21  Dec.  1850;      15428 
a  tinsmith;  married  at  Ridgeway,  Penn.,  27  July  1872,  Laura  Elizabeth 
Barrett,  dau.  of  Philo  Welton  and  Jane  Fowler  (Luther)  Barrett,  of  Luthers- 
burgh,  Penn.,  where  she  was  born  8  Ap.  1853.     He  settled  at  Ridgeway  in 

1867  ;  and  they  were  living  there  in  June  1874. 


Chil.  of  Roll  in   Cone  and  Jane   (Phillips)   Gates.  2716 

I 

I.  Caroline   Quarantine   Gates,   b.  at   Ellington,  N.  Y.,  23  Dec. 

1850;  and  was  living  there  in  June  1874,  unmarried. 

II.  Clayton  John  Gates,  b.  at  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  10  Dec.  1860. 


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7929 
7930 


7931 


7932 
7933 


7934 
793  S 


7936 


7937 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  John   Jirls  and   Amanda   (Gates)   Simpson. 

I.  Clara  Orinda  Simpson,  b.  at  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  26  Oct.  1861. 

II.  Polly  Selina  Simpson,  b.  at  Poland,  N.  Y.,  19  Nov.  1863. 

Chil.  of  James  and   Melinda  (Gates)   Felt. 

I.  Diana   Colistia  Jeannette  Felt,  b.  at  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  9  Nov. 
1856;  married  there,  18  Jan.  1875,  by  Rev.  C.  P.  Alderman,  Christian,  to 
Charles   Lewis   Milspaw,  a  farmer,  son  of  Wesley  and  Angeline  (Cheese- 
man)  Milspaw,  of  Ellington.     He  was  born  at  Cherry  Creek,  N.  Y.,  3  May 
1845.     They  were  living  at  Ellington  in  March  1875. 

II.  Clyde  Morton  Felt,  b.  at  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  5  Nov.  1858;  and  was 
living  there  in  March  1875. 

III.  Selina  Estella  Felt,  b.  at  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  10  Nov.  1860;  and 
died  there,  25  Aug.  1862. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and    Eliza  Ann   (Stevens)   Gates. 

I.  Mary  Ellen  Gates,  b.  at  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  13  June  1854. 

II.  Charles  Ellsworth    Gates,  b.  at  Union  Mills,  Penn.,  7  March 
1863. 


Chil.  of  John  and   Orinda  Charity  (Gates)   Pardee. 

I.  Azalene  Augusta  Pardee,  b.  at  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  22  Aug.  1863. 

II.  Frederick  Gates  Pardee,  b.  at  Corry,  Penn.,  22  Feb.  1870. 


Chil.   of  Edward   Henry  and   Lydia   (Nessle)   Gates. 

7938  I.  Cassius  Gates. 

7939  II.  Francis  Gates. 


2717 


2722 


2723 


2728 


2731 


Whitney  Family. 


Child  of  Edwin    Henry  and    Margaret   (Carpenter)   Gates. 
I.  Francis  Martin  Gates,  b.  13  June  1845 ;  died  13  Dec-  l847- 

Child  of  Chauncey   M.   and   Mary   Electa   (Gates)    Murch. 
I.  Mary  Selina  Murch,  b.  24  Sept.  1841;  died  13  Ap.  1843. 

Child  of  William   Cullen   and   Martha   (Cone)   Gates. 

I.  Edwin  Gates. 

Chil.  of  John   Henry  and   Ellen   Maria   (Gate*)   Maynard. 

I.  Eugene  Maynard. 

II.  Frank  Duane  Maynard. 

Child  of  William   Whitney  and   Fanny  (Stark)   Gates. 
I.  William  Henry  Seward  Gates,  b.  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis. 

Chil.  of  Walter  and   Selina   (Gates)   Markham. 
I.  Francis  Mayron  Markham ;  is  dead. 


1223 


2732 


2733 


2738 


2739 


2742 


2743 


II.  Ellen  Aurelia  Markham,  b.  at  Calamus,  Wis.,  25  May  1851;  mar-      15429 
ried  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  8  Oct.  1864,  Alvln  Thomas  Kezar,  son  of  Hiram 
and  Catharine  (Nesdal)  Kezar.     They  were  living  at  Brownsdale,  Minn., 
in  Aug.  1874. 


Chil.  of  David   and  Jane  (Newell)  Gates. 

I.  George  William  Gates,  b.  in  Lake  Co.,  111.,  23  Ap.  1845;  died  at 
Gayoso  Hospital,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  24  June  1864,  and  was  buried  at 
Memphis. 


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Eighth  Generation. 

7949 

II.  Helen   Jeannette   Gates,  b.  in  Lake  Co.,  111.,  29  Aug.  1847; 
married  in   Freeborn  Co.,  Minn.,  18  Oct.  1867,  by  H.  I.  Parker,  to  Adam 
E.  Christie.     They  were  living  at  Austin,  Minn.,  in  July  1874. 

'543' 

7950 

7951 
7952 

7953 
7954 

Chil.  of  James  and   Harriet  (Gates)   Bush. 

I.   Elizabeth   Bush,   b.  at  Moscow,  Minn.,  17  Oct.  1844;    and  was 
living  there  in  July  1874. 

II.   Henry  Bush,  b.  at  Moscow,  Minn.,  15  Sept.  1848;  and  was  living 
there  in  July  1874. 

III.  James  Monroe  Bush,  b.  at  Moscow,  Minn.,  15  Ap.  1851. 

Chil.  of  Solomon  and   Miranda  Selinda   (Gates)   Salisbury. 

I.  William  Ardell  Salisbury,  b.  at  Wyocena,  Wis.,  28  Oct.  1847;  a 
farmer;    married  there,  n  Feb.  1870,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Richards,  Congrega- 
tional,  to  Jane   Elizabeth    Purves,  dau.  of  George  and   Margaret  (Hogg) 
Purves,  of  Wyocena,  where  she  was  born  12  Sept.  1852.     They  dwelt  at 
Quincy,  Minn.,  from  22  Ap.  1870  till  17  Oct.  1871  ;    and  then  moved  to 
Elgin,  Minn.,  where  they  were  living  in  Oct.  1874. 

II.   Frank  Salisbury,   b.   at  Wyocena,  Wis.,  9  Jan.  1850;    and  was 
living  there  in  Aug.  1  874,  unmarried. 

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2747 

'5434 

7955 
7956 

7957 
7958 

Chil.  of  Seth  Crocker  and   Harriet  Eliza  (Howard)  Gates. 

I.  Seth  Alonzo  Gates,  b.  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  12  July  1851;  died 
at  Beaver  Dam,  31  Dec.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.   Loren  Alonzo  Gates,  b.  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  4  Oct.  1852;  and 
was  living  at  Delta,  Kansas,  in  Aug.  1874,  unmarried. 

III.   Ella  Miranda  Gates,  b.  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  8  Jan.  1854;  and 
was  living  at  Delta,  Kansas,  in  Aug.  1874. 

IV.  Edmund  Adelbert  Gates,  b.  at  Jamestown,  Minn.,  7  July  1858; 
and  was  living  at  Delta,  Kansas,  in  Aug.  1874. 

2748 

7960 


796 1 


7962 
7963 
7964 

7965 


7966 


7968 


7969 


Whitney  Family. 


7959         V.   Lester  Elmer  Gates,  b.  at  Mapleton,  Minn.,  17  Nov.  1861;  died 
at  Mapleton,  29  March  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 


7970 


VI.  Llnnie  Blanche  Gates,  b.  at  Beauford,  Minn.,  2   Oct.  1864; 
died  at  Beauford,  31  Jan.  1864,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Elmer  Ellsworth  Gates,  b.  at  Beauford,  Minn.,  4  Jan.  1866. 


Chil.  of  Albert  and   Adeline   Bebee  (Fair-child)   Gates. 

I.  Rowena  Electa  Gates,  b.  at  Beauford,  Minn.,  1 1  Oct.  1865. 

II.  Albertha  Rozella  Gates,  b.  at  Beauford,  Minn.,  20  Sept.  1867. 

III.  Marston   Wellington    Gates,  b.  at  Beauford,  Minn.,  3  Aug. 
1869. 

IV.  Edmund  Amasa  Gates,  b.  at  Grant,  Kansas,  23  Aug.  1871. 


Chil.  of  Clark  and   Susan   Ann   (Brown)    Lobdell. 

I.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Lobdell,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  9  Dec.  1839; 
died  there,  9  Oct.  1856,  and  was  buried  in  the  North  Salem  Cemetery. 


7967        II.   Helen    Lobdell,    b.  at   North   Salem,  N.  Y.,  28  May  1841;  was 
living  with  her  parents,  at  Purdy's  Station,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1875,  unmarried. 


III.  Darius  Lobdell,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  19  May  1848;  was 
living  with  his  parents,  at  Purdy's  Station,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1875,  unmarried. 

IV.  Almira    Lobdell,    b.  at   North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  14  Ap.  1853;  was 
living  with  her  parents,  at  Purdy's  Station,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1875,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Jackson    Perry  and   Mary   (Reynolds)   Lobdell. 

I.  Benjamin  Reynolds  Lobdell,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  29  March 

1843;  a  merchant;  married   in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  3  June  1873,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Russell,  rector  of  St.  James'  (Episcopal)  Church  at  North  Salem,  to 

154 


1225 


2751 


2753 


2755 
15436 


1226 


Eighth  Generation. 


7971 


7972 


7973 


7974 


7975 
7976 

7977 


7978 


Emeline  Rundle,  dau.  of  Nathan  and  Jane  (Ryder)  Rundle,  of  Southeast, 
near  Brewster's  Station,  where  he  was  born  in  March  1850.  They  settled 
in  North  Salem,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1874. 

II.  Anna  Elizabeth  Lobdell,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  i  July  1845; 
married  there,  25  Jan.  1865,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Shaler  Justyn 
Hillyer,  Universalist,  to  Charles  Hubert  Vail,  a  farmer,  born  in  North  Salem, 
son  of  David  and   Betsey  Ann  (Bailey)  Vail.     They  settled  near  Peach 
Pond,  in  North  Salem;  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1874. 

III.  Floyd  Perry  Lobdell,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  25  Nov.  1847; 
a  farmer ;  married  there,  8  Oct.  1 873,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Thomas 
Lathrop,  Universalist,  to  Julia  Elizabeth  Mead,  who  was  born  in  North 
Salem,  4  Jan.  1853,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Thorn  and   Mary  Caroline  (Bailey) 
Mead.     They  were  living  with  his  father,  in  North  Salem,  in  Nov.  1874. 

IV.  Anson    Whitney    Lobdell,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  8  Aug. 
1851;  a  teacher;  was  living  in  North  Salem,  with  his  parents,  in   Nov. 
1874,  unmarried. 

V.  Emma  Eveline  Lobdell,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  8  Feb.  1855  ', 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Nov.  1874,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Decatur  and  Jane  Ann   (Knapp)   Lobdell. 

I.  Charles  Decatur  Lobdell,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1857; 
and  was  living  with  his  mother,  at  Peoria,  111.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

II.  Mary  Lobdell,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  11  Jan.  1860;  and  was 
living  with   her  aunt,  Mrs.  Betsey  Maria  (Lobdell)  Lent,  near  Peekskill, 
N.  Y.,  in  May  1875. 

III.  Sarah  A.  Lobdell,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  u  Ap.  1862;  and 
was  living  with  her  aunt,  Mrs.  Susan  (Lobdell)  Lockwood,  at  Brewster's 
Station,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1875. 


Chil.  of  Anson   Whitney  and   Mary  Abigail   (Jenkins)   Lobdell. 

I.  Albert  Jenkins  Lobdell,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  7  Feb.  1854; 
a  clerk;  was  living  at  Salem  Centre,  N.  Y.,  with  his  mother,  in  Nov.  1874. 


IS437 


2756 


2757 


Whitney  Family. 


1227 


7979 


II.   Frederick  Anson   Lobdell,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  24  Nov. 
1 86 1 ;  and  was  living  with  his  mother,  in  Nov.  1 874,  at  Salem  Centre,  N.  Y. 


7980 
7981 
7982 
7983 


Chil.  of  Elijah   and   Julia   Eliza   (Lobdell)    Lee. 

I.  Anson  Lobdell  Lee,  b.  in  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  3  Ap.  1863. 

II.  Elizabeth  Lee,  b.  in  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  7  Nov.  1865. 

III.  Sarah  Townsend  Lee,  b.  in  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  3  Dec.  1867. 

IV.  John  Randolph  Lee,  b.  in  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  22  Jan.  1870. 


7984        V.   Mary  Louise  Lee,  b.  in  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  19  Ap.  1872. 


7985 


7986 


7987 


VI.  Robert  Perine  Lee,  b.  in  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  23  Oct.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Alexander  Frazier  and  Julia  (Paddock)   Lobdell. 

I.  Esther  Paddock  Lobdell,  b.  at  Brewster's  Station,  N.  Y.,  29  July 
1867. 

II.  Alexander  Frazier  Lobdell,  b.  at  Brewster's  Station,  N.  Y.,  22 
June  1869. 


Chil.  of  Francis   Henderson   and   Almira   Jeannette   (Lobdell)   Greene. 

7988  I.  Everett  Lent  Greene,  b.  at  Orangeburgh,  S.  C,  21  Sept.  1870. 

7989  II.  Frank  Jeannette  Greene,  b.  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  9  May  1873. 


7990 


7991 
7992 


III.  Joseph  Alfred  Greene,  b.  at  Brewster's  Station,  N.  Y.,  28  Sept. 


1874- 


Chil.  of  William   Townsend   and   Mary  Jane   (Lobdell)   Briggs. 

I.  Susan  Elizabeth  Briggs,  b.  at  Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  9  Nov.  1840. 

II.  George  Henry  Briggs,  b.  at  Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  23  Oct.  1842. 


2763 


2764 


2765 


2766 


1228 

7993 
7994 

7995 
7996 
7997 


7998 

7999 
8ooo 


8001 


8002 


8003 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chii.  of  Jacob  and   Deborah  Jane  (Stevens)   Lobdell. 

I.  Herbert    Lobdell,    b.  in  North    Salem,  N.  Y.,  10  March  1850;    a 
mason  ;  was  living  with  his  parents,  in  Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1874,  un- 
married. 

II.  Amanda  Jane  Lobdell,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  8  Aug.  1851  ; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  in  Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1874,  unmar- 
ried. 

III.  Isabel   Lobdell,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  9  March  1853;  and 
was  living  with  her  parents,  in  Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1874,  unmarried. 

IV.  William   Lobdell,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1855  ;  and 
was  living  with  his  parents,  in  Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1874. 

V.  Edward  Lobdell,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  in   1857;  and  was 
living  with  his  parents  in  Nov.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Clark   Hickock  and   Abigail   Frances  (Lobdell)   Osborn.  2768 

I.  Ellen   Amelia  Osborn,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  9  Ap.  1846. 

II.  Emma  Caroline  Osborn,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  20  Feb.  1849. 

III.  Walter  Doty  Osborn,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  24  Aug.  1851. 

Chil.  of  Samuel   Harvey  and   Nancy  Ann    (Dykens)    Lobdell.  2769 

I.  Caroline  Elizabeth  Lobdell,  b.  in  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  9  May  1846 ; 
died  in  Patterson,  N.Y.,  16  Feb.  1856,  and  was  buried  in  North  Salem 
Cemetery,  N.  Y. 

II.  Mary  Jane  Lobdell,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  20  Oct.  1847; 
married  in  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  28  Oct.  1866,  Andrew  J.  Birdsall,  son  of  Jacob 
and   Emily  (Washburn)  Birdsall.     They  were  living  at  Purdy's  Station, 
N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1874. 

III.  George  Henry  Lobdell,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  31  July  1850;    15439 
a  carpenter;  married  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  31  July  1873,  Harriet  E.  Northrop, 


2767 


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8004 

;  8005 
8006 
8007 
8008 


8009 


8010 
8on 
8012 


8013 


dau.  of  William  and  Harriet  (Lake)  Northrop.     They  were  living  in  Dan- 
bury,  Conn.,  in  March  1875. 

IV.  Nathan  Thomas  Lobdell,  b.  in  North  Salem,   N.  Y.,  25  Jan. 
1853;  and  was  living  with  his  mother,  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  unmarried,  in 
March  1875. 

V.  Ida  Lobdell,  b.  in  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  23  Ap.  1855;  died  there,  25 
Ap.  1857,  and  was  buried  in  North  Salem  Cemetery,  N.  Y. 

VI.  Alida   Lobdell,  b.  in   Patterson,  N.  Y.,  28   Nov.  1857;  and  was 
living  with  her  mother,  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  March  1875. 

VII.  Eugene  Harvey  Lobdell,  b.  in  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  2  March  1859; 
and  was  living  with  his  mother,  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  March  1875. 

VIII.  Harriet  Cornelia  Lobdell,  b.  in  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  30  Jan.  1861; 
and  was  living  with  her  mother,  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  March  1875. 


Child  of  Allen  and  Caroline  Elizabeth   (Lobdell)   Rundle. 

I.  Arthur  Lobdell  Rundle,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  26  May  1860; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  Nov.  1 874. 


Chll.  of  Henry  and  Sarah   Bethla  (Nichols)   Lobdell. 

I.  Ella  Augusta  Lobdell,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  23  July  1860. 

II.  Alice  Irene  Lobdell,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  2  June  1864. 

III.  Sarah  Edna  Lobdell,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  31  Dec.  1872. 

Chll.  of  Henry   Leander   and   Electa  Maria  Jane  (Whitney)  Church. 

I.  Adeline  Aurelia  Church,  b.  at  Chautauqua,  N.  Y.,  16  Sept.  1839; 
died  at  Chautauqua,  17  Ap.  1843,  and  was  buried  there. 


8014        II.  Charles  Henry  Church,  b.  at  Warren,  Penn.,  21  March  1841  ; 
and  was  living  at  Union  City,  Penn.,  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 


2770 


2772 


2773 


1230 


Eighth  Generation. 


8015 
8016 
8017 
8018 
8019 
8020 


8021 


8022 


8023 


8024 


III.  Russel  Stevens  Church,  b.  at  Warren,  Perm.,  12  Feb.  1843; 
and  was  living  at  Union  City,  Penn.,  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 

IV.  Caroline  Emily  Church,  b.  at  Warren,  Penn,  9  Dec.  1844  ;  and 
was  living  at  Union  City,  Penn.,  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 

V.  Horatio  Leander  Church,  b.  at  Warren,  Penn.,  i  Sept.  1847; 
and  was  living  at  Union  City,  Penn.,  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 

VI.  Thomas   Alonzo   Church,  b.  at  Warren,  Penn,  26  Sept.  1849; 
died  at  Union  City,  Penn.,  7  March  1866,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Richard  Whitney  Church,  b.  at  Warren,  Penn.,  30  May  1851  ; 
died  at  Union  City,  Penn.,  2  March  1866,  and  was  buried  there. 

VIII.  Benjamin  Franklin  Church,  b.  at  Union  City,  Penn,  13  Nov. 
1860  ;  died  at  Union  City,  28  Feb.  1866,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Alexander   Hamilton   and    Mary  Ann   (Rheubottom)   Whitney.         2775 

I.  John  Henry  Rheubottom  Whitney,  b.  at  Magnolia,  in  Chau- 
tauqua,  N.  Y.,  23  Jan.  1842  ;    married,  15   Ap.  1871,   Burnett  Daley;  and 
was  living  at  Mayville,  in  Chautauqua,  in  June  1874. 

II.  Martha   Electa   Whitney,  b.  at  Magnolia,  N.  Y.,  22  Feb.  1845  ;    15440 
married  there,  26  July  1869,  Isaac  Rosenzweig,  an  insurance-agent,  son  of 

Isaac  and   Benna   (Baker)  Rosenzweig,  of  Erie,  Penn.     He  was  born  at  I 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  25  Dec.  1845.     They  settled  at  Erie,  and  were  living 
there  in  May  1874. 

III.  Caroline   Aurelia   Whitney,  b.  at  Magnolia,  N.  Y.,  3    March    1 5442 
1849;  married,  at  Union  City,   Penn.,   20  Nov.  1867,  by  Elder  A.  M. 
Tennant,  to  Abraham  Organ  Cillett,  a  dealer  in  furniture,  son  of  William 
Alfred  and  Julia  Ann  (Organ)  Gillett,1  of  Prattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  where  he 

was  born  14  Ap.  1841.     They  settled  at  Union  City,  and  were  living  there 
in  May  1874. 


Child  of  Alexander  Hamilton   and   Lucy  Almeda   (Clark)   Whitney. 
IV.   Henry  Clark  Whitney,  b.  at  Magnolia,  N.  Y.,  19  Ap.  1873. 

'  William  Alfred  Gillett  was  son  of  Abraham   and  Roxana  Gillett,  and  g.  son  of  Abraham  and 
Temperance  Gillett. 


2775 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  William   Warren   and    Missouri   Ann   (Kibbe)    Hawkins. 

I.  Norman   Kibbe  Hawkins,  b.  at  Mayville,  in  Chautauqua,  N.  Y., 
28  Nov.  1836;  and  was  living  with  his  parents,  unmarried,  at  326  West 
28th  Street,  New  York,  in  Ap.  1874. 

II.  Cornelia   Elizabeth  Hawkins,  b.  at  Mayville,  in  Chautauqua, 
N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1838 ;  died  there,  14  Oct.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  Westfield 
Cemetery,  Westfield,  N.  Y. 

III.  Mary   Louise   Hawkins,  b.  at  Mayville,  in  Chautauqua,  N.  Y., 
1 6  March  1842  ;   and  was  living  with  her  parents,  unmarried,  at  326  West 
28th  Street,  New  York,  in  Ap.  1 874. 


Child  of  Norman   Kibbe  and   Anna  Cecilia   (Ferris)   Whitney. 

I.  Mary  Augusta  Whitney,  b.  at  Chautauqua,  N.  Y.,  12  Jan.  1848 ; 
and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1 874,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  William   Chauncey  and   Adele  Amanda   (Whitney)   Miller. 

I.  Arba    Dunbar  Miller,    b.  at   Harmony,  N.  Y.,  21  July  1843;    a 
druggist;    married   at  Irving,  in    Hanover,   N.  Y.,  18   Sept.  1867,    Alice 
Amelia  Dewey,  dau.  of  Erastus  and  Eliza  Ann  (Cole)  Dewey,  of  North 
East,  Penn.     She  was  born  at  Moscow,  N.  Y.,  15  Jan.  1844.     They  settled 
at  Petroleum  Centre,  Penn.;  and  moved,  in  1869,  to  Portsmouth,  Ohio, 
where  they  were  living  in  Ap.  1874.     He  was  a  member  of  Co.  I,  68th 
Reg.,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  and  served  for  30  days  during  the  Confederate  raid 
toward  Harrisburgh,  Penn.     He  also  enlisted  in  1 864,  was  assigned  to  the 
goth  Reg.,  N.  Y.  Veteran  Volunteers,  as  orderly  sergeant,  and  served  till 
the  close  of  the  war. 

II.  Charles  Henry  Miller,  b.  at  Harmony,  N.  Y.,  21  Sept.  1848;  died 
there,  15  Nov.  1850,  and  was  buried  at  Sherman,  N.  Y. 

III.  Cornelia  Adeline  Miller,  b.  at  Harmony,  N.  Y.,  2  Nov.  1851; 
and  was  living  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 

IV.  Sarah    Miranda   Miller,  b.  at  Harmony,  N.  Y.,  21  May  1853; 
and  was  living  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 


1231 


2780 


2788 


2789 


'5444 


1232 


Right h  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Clark   Pomeroy  and   Helen   (Westcott)   Whitney. 

8033  I.   Mary  Diana  Whitney,  b.  at  Harmony,  N.Y.,  in  Feb.  1850;  and 
was  living  at  Mayville,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1875. 

8034  II.   Helen  Sibyl  Whitney,  b.  in  California;  and  was  living  at  May- 
ville, N.  Y.,  in  March  1875. 


8035 

8036 
8037 


8038 
8039 


8040 

8041 

8042 
8043 


Chil.  of  George  Washington   and   Hannah   (Dutton)   Whitney. 

I.  John    Whitney,    b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  11  July  1870;    died  at 
Jamestown,  20  Aug.  1872,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Samuel  Whitney,  b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  8  Jan.  1872. 

III.  Richard  Whitney,  b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  19  March  1874. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Henry  and    Mary  Jane   (Rheubottom)   Whitney. 

I.  Frederick  Allen  Whitney,  b.  at  Chautauqua,  N.  Y.,  4  Feb.  1868. 

II.  Richard  Whitney,  b.  at  Chautauqua,  N.  Y.,  17  Ap.  1871. 


Chil.  of  Stephen    Emeigh   and    Elizabeth   Ann    (Whitney)   Taylor. 

I.  Mariette  Taylor,  b.  in  Chautauqua,   N.  Y.,   5  June  1865;  died  in 
Harmony,  N.  Y.,  15   Feb.  1868,  and  was  buried  in   Magnolia  Cemetery, 
Chautauqua. 

II.  Elizabeth  Taylor,  b.  in  Harmony,  N.Y.,  4  Sept.  1868;  died  there, 
20  June  1869,  and  was  buried  in  Magnolia  Cemetery. 

III.  Addie  Taylor,  b.  in  Harmony,  N.  Y.,  6  June  1871. 

IV.  John  F.  Taylor,  b.  in  Harmony,  N.  Y.,  12  June  1873. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Charles  Wesley  and    Maria   Cook   (Whitney)   Flanders. 

I.  Alton  Andrew  Flanders,  b.  about  1857;  was  living  at  Jamestown, 
N  Y.,  in  Ap.  1874. 

II.  Belle  Flanders,  b.  about  1863  ;  was  living  in  Ap.  1874. 


Chil.  of  William    Hawkins  and    Helen   Mar  (Copp)   Whitney. 

I.  Edward  Copp  Whitney,  b.  in  Ellery,  N.  Y.,  i  Oct.  1861;  died  in 
Ellery,  30  Nov.  1864,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Bemus  Point  Cemetery. 

II.  Verlna  Estelle  Whitney,  b.  in  Chautauqua,  N.  Y.,  17  Jan.  1863. 

III.  George  Richard  Whitney,  b.  in  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  20  Jan.  1866. 


Child  of  Thomas  Jefferson   and    Llda   May   (Barnes)   Whitney. 
I.   Mary  Maude  Whitney,  b.  in  Sherman,  N.  Y.,  17  Nov.  1867. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and   Harriet  Chlpman   (Hawes)   Erwin.  2799 

8050        I.   Amerett  Ann  Erwin,  b.  at  Madrid,  N.  Y.,  21  July  1830;  married      15445 
at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  19  May  1850,  John  White,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at 
Columbus,   N.  Y.,  8   March  1816,  son   of  Elisha  and   Elizabeth  (Watts) 
White.     She  died  at  Cleveland,  13  Aug.  1851,  and  was  buried  there.     He 
married  (2d),  at  Cleveland,  15  Oct.  1852,  Mary  Emily  Erwin,  sister  to  his      8052 
first  wife. 

II.  Harriet  Lucina  Erwin,  b.  at  Madrid,  N.  Y.,  16  Dec.  1831;  died  at 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  23  Aug.  1835,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Mary   Emily   Erwin,  b.   at    Cleveland,  Ohio,    26    Nov.  1834;      15446 
married  there,  15  Oct.  1852,  John  White,  whose  first  wife  was  her  sister,  j 
Amerett  Ann  Erwin.     See  her  record.     They  settled  at  Cleveland.  8050 

8053         IV.   Lucy    Caroline    Erwin,  b.  at   Cleveland,  Ohio,  3    Nov.  1836;!    15449 
married  there,  i  June  1862,  James  Garner,  a  carpenter  and  joiner,  son  of 
Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Bison)  Garner,  of  Cleveland.     He  was  born  at 

185 


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2796 


2797 


2798 


1234 


8054 


8055 


8056 


8o57 


8058 


8059 


8o6o 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chatteris,  in  Cambridgeshire,  England,  23  Ap.  1831. 
Cleveland  in  Ap.  1875. 


They  were  living  at 


V.  Edwin    Ruthven    Erwin,  b.  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  i  July  1839;  a|  15453 
railway-conductor;   married  there,  10  Feb.  1865,  Mary  Eloise  Davies,  dau. 

of  John  and  Sarah  (Crosse)  Davies,  of  Cleveland.  She  was  born  at 
Glasgow,  Scotland,  1 9  Dec.  1 844.  They  were  living  at  Cleveland  in  Ap. 
1875;  and  he  was  employed  on  the  Cleveland  and  Buffalo  division  of  the 
Lake  Shore  and  Michigan  Southern  Railway. 

VI.  Harriet  Howard   Erwin,  b.  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  28  June  1841; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Ap.  1875,  unmarried. 


VII.  Josephine  Augusta   Erwin,  b.  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  23  Feb. 
1843  ;   married  there,  30  June  1862,  Edward   Francis  King,  a  wall-painter 
and  decorator,  son  of  Joseph  and  Mary  (Gardner)  King,  of  Cleveland.     He 
was  born  at   London,   England,   27  March  1835.     They  were  living  at 
Cleveland  in  Ap.  1875. 

VIII.  Martha  Jane  Erwin,  b.   at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  13  Ap.  1845; 
married  there,  15  Oct.  1867,  William  Sheldon,  a  trader,  son  of  Benjamin 
and  Lucy  (Kirkham)  Sheldon,  of  Cleveland.     He  was  born  at  Hatfield, 
Mass.,  21  Sept.  1832.     They  were  living  at  Cleveland  in  Ap.  1875,  without 
children. 

IX.  George  Baslington   Erwin,  b.  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  15   March 
1851;   a  railway-conductor;   married  at  Cleveland,   20  June  1872,   Mary 
Anne  Earl,  dau.  of  William  and  Margaret  (Lane)  Earl,  of  Cleveland,  where 
she  was  born  12  Sept.  1855.     They  were  living  at  Cleveland  in  Ap.  1874; 
he  being  employed  on  the  Cleveland  and  Pittsburgh  Railway. 


Chil.  of  Archibald   and   Julia   Ann    (Hawes)    Marshall. 

I.  Emma  Jane  Marshall,  b.  at  Monroe,  Mich.,  20  July  1840;  mar- 
ried at  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  2  Dec.  1863,  Edward  Forester.     They  were  living 
at  Clayton  in  May  1874,  without  children. 

II.  Charles  Miles  Marshall,  b.  at  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  2  Jan.  1846;  an 
agent  for  insurance;  married  at  Clayton,  5  Ap.  1874,  Anna  Cummings, 
born  at  Adams,  N.  Y.,  24  May  1851,   dau.   of  Peter  and  Mary  (Kellot) 
Cummings.     They  were  living  at  Clayton  in  May  1874. 


I545S 


15459 


2800 


8061 


Whitney  Family. 


8062 


8063 


8064 


8065 


8066 


III.  Willard  Rennie  Marshall,  b.  at  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  11  Oct.  1848; 
and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1 874,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Lorenzo  and   Catharine   (Johnston)    Hawes. 

I.  William  Warren  Hawes,  b.  at  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1851  ;  and 
was  living  there  in  May  1 874,  unmarried. 

II.  Catharine  Johnston  Hawes,  b.  at  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  24  May  1854; 
and  was  living  there  in  May  1874,  unmarried. 

III.  Jennie  Reed  Hawes,  b.  at  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  15  May  1856;  and 
was  living  there  in  May  1874. 

IV.  Josephine  Moses  Hawes,  b.  at  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  26  Oct.  1858; 
and  was  living  there  in  May  1874. 

V.  Annabel  Hawes,  b.  at  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  23   Dec.  1861  ;  and  was 
living  there  in  May  1874. 


8067 


8068 
8069 
8070 
8071 


Chil.  of  Brldgam   Alexander  and    Eliza   Ann    (Whitney)   Taft. 

I.  Louis  Whitney  Taft,  b.  at  Douglas,  Mass.,  8  July  1845  '<  a  physi- 
cian, graduated  at  the  Eclectic  Medical  College  of  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  in 
1 862  ;    married    at  East  Douglas,   Mass,  1 1  May  1 868,   Clara    Emogene 
Thayer,  dau.  of  Ezekiel  Taft  and   Mary  (Cook)  Thayer,  of  East  Douglas, 
where  she  was  born  20  July  1849.      They  dwelt  at  Clinton,  Mass.,   in 
1868-9;  at  Harrisville,  in  Burrillville,  R.  I.,  1870-71  ;  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
in  1872,  and  then  moved  to  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  where  they  were  living  in 
May  1874. 

II.  Oscar  Alexander  Taft,  b.  at  Douglas,  Mass.,  17  Jan.  1847  ;  was 
living  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  in  May  1874,  unmarried. 

III.  Stephen   Decatur  Taft,  b.  at  Douglas,  Mass.,  3  Aug.  1848; 
died  at  Commerce,  Mich.,  27  Nov.  1850,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Arthur  Mortimer  Taft,  b.  at  Douglas,  Mass.,  28  Jan.  1854;  and 
was  living  at  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  in  May  1874. 

V.  Marian  Eliza  Taft,  b.  at  Douglas,  Mass.,  13  July  1858  ;  and  was 
living  with  her  parents,  at  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  in  May  1874. 


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8081 

Eighth  Generation. 


Child  of  George   Lewis  and   Caroline   (Kenyon)   Whitney. 

I.  Frances   Whitney,    b.  at   Bedford,  Ohio,  in  1844;    was  married 
prior  to  Ap.  1874,  but  would  give  no  particulars. 

Child   of  George   Lewis  and   Marietta   (Shattuck)   Whitney. 

II.  Whitney,  a   son,  lived  with  his  mother  "  somewhere  in 

Michigan,"  when  last  heard  from  ;  no  particulars  known. 


Chil.  of  Augustus  and   Sarah   (Carlick)    Brandon. 

I.  Alpheus  Henry  Brandon,  b.  at  Kemptville,  C.  W.,  21  Dec.  1845  ; 
a  painter;   married  at  Danville,  III,  7  Ap.  1872,  Ella  Elizabeth  Smutz,  dau. 
of  Isaiah  and  Mary  Jane  (Tucker)  Smutz,  of  Danville.     She  was  born  in 
Fairfield  Co.,  Ohio,  12  Ap.  1854.    They  were  living  at  Danville  in  June  1875. 

II.  Horatio   Nelson    Brandon,  b.  at  Kemptville,  C.  W.,  22  Sept. 
1 848 ;    a  mariner ;    was  living  at   Plattsville,  Ontario,  Canada,  in  March 
1875,  unmarried. 

III.  Sarah  Rebecca  Brandon,  b.  at  Kemptville,  C.  W.,  9  March 
1852;    married    at    Plattsville,   Ontario,   Canada,   27  Jan.  1875,    Charles 
Livingston,  a  chemist  and  druggist,  born  at  Vaughan,  C.  W.,  3  Oct.  1853, 
son  of  Alexander  and  Jane  (Morrow)  Livingston.      They  were  living  at 
Plattsville  in  March  1875. 

IV.  Alonzo  Brandon,  b.  at  Kemptville,  C.  W.,  17  Feb.  1855;  died  at 
Kemptville,  18  Oct.  1856,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Methodist  Cemetery. 

V.  William  Augustus  Brandon,  b.  at  Kemptville,  C.  W.,  9  May 
1857;    died  at    Kemptville,  I  Nov.  1859,  and    was    buried  there,  in  the 
Methodist  Cemetery. 

VI.  Augustus  Brandon,  b.  at  Kemptville,  C.  W.,  6  June  1860;  died 
at  Kemptville,  6  Jan.  1 862,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Methodist  Cemetery. 

VII.  Ruby  Ann  Brandon,  b.  at  Kemptville,  C.  W.,  4  Nov.  1863; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  March  1875. 


Child  of  Alonzo  and   Hannah    Louisa   (Lee)   Coe. 
I.   Henry  Elvin  Coe,  b.  at  Commerce,  Mich.,  2  May  1845. 


2805 


2805 


2806 
15461 


2811 


Whitney  Family. 


8082 


8083 
8084 


8085 


Child   of  Albert  and   Charlotte   Coursolles   (Jones)   Whitney. 

I.  Marian  Charlotte  Whitney,  b.  in  Prescott,  Ontario,  Canada,  28 
May  1872. 


Chll.  of  Martin   W.  and   Elizabeth    (Foster)    Bassett. 

I.  Frances  Ann  Bassett,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  20  Jan.  1846;  and 
died  there,  14  Ap.  1855. 

II.  Theresa  Adeline  Bassett,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  7  Ap.  1852; 
and  died  there,  19  Ap.  1855. 


Chll.  of  John  Jay  and  Susan   Maria   (Foster)  Jarvis. 
I.  Foster  Jarvis,  b.   in   Ridgefield,  Conn.,   22  June  1852;  and  was 


living  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  Feb.  1875. 
8086        II.  Ella  Jarvis,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  4  Oct  1857. 


8087 


8oS  8 


8089 
8090 
8091 


Child  of   Benjamin   Franklin  and   Esther  Ann   (Foster)   Ryder. 
I.  Chauncey  Foster  Ryder,  b.  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  29  Feb.  1868. 

Child   of  Joel   Granger  and   Sarah   Marllla   (Crofut)    Foster. 

I.  Margaret  Foster,  b.  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  28  Feb.  1866  ;  an  adopted 
child. 

Chll.  of  Timothy   Hunt  and   Louisa   (Northrop)   Foster. 

I.  William  Jonah  Foster,  b.  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  15  May  1863. 

II.  Frederick  Northrop  Foster,  b.  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  1 1  July  1867. 

III.  Royal  Francis  Foster,  b.  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  12  March  1869. 


1237 


2817 


2825 


2827 


2828 


2829 


^2831 
( i 2924 


1238 


Eighth   Generation. 


8092 


8093 


8094 


8095 
8096 


8097 
8098 


Child   of  Burr  and   Laura  Ann   (June)   Scott. 

I.   Laura  Burr  Scott,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  27  June  1849;  and  was 
living  there  in  Feb.  1 874,  unmarried. 


Child   of  John   Titus  and   Ann   Eliza   (Howe)    Hunt. 

I.  John  T.  Hunt. 


2833 


Child  of   Edward   Townsend   and   Catharine  Janet   (Hillyer)   Hunt. 
I.   Henry  Titus  Hunt,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.(  22  Ap.  1871. 

Chil.  of  Thomas  and   Martha  Crane  (Hunt)   Vail. 

I.  Abby  Hunt  Vail,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  5  March  1864. 

II.  Janet  Titus  Vail,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  15  Ap.  1871. 


2839 


2840 


2841 


Chit,  of  William   Henry   Harrison   and   Charlotte  Ann   (May)   Bates. 

I.  Li  I  lie  May  Bates,  b.  in  McGregor,  Iowa,  8  Oct.  1868. 

II.  William  Henry  Bates,  b.  in  Sand  Creek,  Nebraska,  23  Aug.  1871. 


2843 


Chil.  of  William   Clark  and    Margaret   (Kennedy)    Hunt. 

8099  I.  Anna  Maria  Hunt,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  15  Ap.  1863  ;  died 
in  North  Salem,  19  May  1871,  and  was  buried  there. 

8100  II.   Fanny  Louise  Hunt,  b.  in  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  7  Dec.  1865. 

Child  of  James   Louis  and   Sarah   Hester  (Mead)   Hunt. 

8101  I.   Effle  Louise  Hunt,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  22  Oct.  1873. 


2844 


2845 


Whitney  Family. 


1239 


Child  of  Francis   Russel   and   Mary  Augusta   (Foote)   Hunt. 
8102  i      I.  Fanny  Whitney  Hunt,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  13  March  1866. 


8103 


Child  of  James  Harvey  and  Julia  Ann   (Hunt)   Smith. 

I.  James  Whitney  Smith,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  3  Ap.  1870 ;  died 
10  Ap.  1870,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 


Chll.  of  Henry   Harvey  and   Mary   (MoCay)   Cook. 

8104  i      I.  Marianna  Cook,  b.  in  Bath,  N.  Y.,  13  Oct.  1849;  and  was  living 
,  there  in  Ap.  1 874,  unmarried. 

8105  II.  Maria  Louise  Cook,  b.  in   Bath,  N.  Y.,  31  July  1851  ;  and  was 
living  there  in  Ap.  1 874,  unmarried. 

8106  III.  Sarah   McCay  Cook,  b.  in  Bath,  N.  Y.,  i  June  1853  ;  and  was 
I  living  there  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 

8107  IV.  Fanny  Howell  Cook,  b.  in  Bath,  N.Y.,  23  Oct.  1857;  and  was 
living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 

8108  V.  George  Bruce  Cook,  b.  in  Bath,  N.  Y.,  21  June  1865  ;  and  was 
living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 


8109 


I. 


Chll.  of  Lansing   Derrick  and   Abby  Clarissa   (Cook)    Hodgman. 

Hodgman,  a  son,  b.  in  Morris  Street,  Bath,  N.  Y.,  9  May 


1849;  died  in  Bath,  10  June  1849,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Grove  Cemetery. 


8no  II.  Constant  Cook  Hodgman,  b.  in  Morris  Street,  Bath,  N.  Y.,  6 
Sept.  1850;  and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried.  He  grad.  at 
Amherst  College  in  1872. 

8 1 1  i         III.  Mary  Cook  Hodgman,  b.  in  Morris  Street,  Bath,  N.  Y.,  10  July 
1  1852 ;  and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 

8112        IV.  William  Lansing  Hodgman,  b.  in  Morris  Street,  Bath,  N.  Y., 


2846 


2847 


2853 


2854 


1240 


Right k  Generation. 


8113 


8114 


8115 


8119 


28  Sept.  1854;   and  was,  in  Ap.  1874,  a  student  in  Yale  College,  class  of 
1876. 

V.  Walter  Edwin  Hodgman,  b.  in  Morris  Street,  Bath,  N.  Y.,  21 
May  1858 ;  and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 

VI.  Jeannie  Maria  Hodgman,  b.  in  Morris  Street,  Bath,  N.  Y.,  10 
Dec.  1860;  and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 

VII.  Henry  Delon  Hodgman,  b.  in  Morris  Street,  Bath,  N.  Y.,  21 
;  June  1865  ;  died  there,  28  Nov.  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Grove  Cemetery. 


Child   of  Edwin    Constant  and    Mary  Adelaide   (De  Witt)   Cook. 

8116          I.   Maria  Whitney  Cook,  b.  in  Bath,  N.  Y.,  16  Dec.  1864;   died  in 
Bath,  28  July  1865,  and  was  buried  there. 


2859 


Chil.  of  Henry   and    Lydia    (Knapp)    Whitney. 

8117  I.  Harrison    Whitney,  b.   in   Southeast,   N.  Y.,   22   Dec.  1831;    a 
merchant;    married  in  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  4  July  1853,  by  Rev.  W.  W.  H. 
Smith,  Methodist,  to  Hannah   Maria  Hoyt,  who  was  born  in  Poundridge, 
N.  Y.,  15  June  1831,  dau.  of  Linus  and  Lydia  (Weeks)  Hoyt.1     Besides 
dwelling  in  Poundridge  and  Lewisboro',  they  have  lived  in  Norwalk  and 
Wolcottville,  Conn.,  one  year  each;  and,  in  1867,  settled  in  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  where  they  resided  in  Nov.  1874.     He  was  then  a  member  of  the 
firm  of  J.  F.  Rusco  &  Co.,  3  Hotchkiss  Block,  Waterbury.     He  enlisted  at 
Wolcottville,   4    Aug.  1862,   in   Co.  C,  I9th    Reg.,   Conn.  Vol.    Infantry, 
afterward  the  2d  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery;  and  was  discharged  26  May  1865, 
at   Mower   Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  having  been   promoted  to  the 
grade  of  corporal,  and  taken  part  in  the  battles  of  North  Anna,  Tolopotomy 
Creek,  and  Cold  Harbor,  I  June  1 864,  where  he  was  permanently  disabled 
by  a  gunshot  wound  in  the  left  elbow. 

8118  II.   Mary  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  27  Nov.  1833; 
died  there,  unmarried,  15  Dec.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  the  Drew  Cemetery. 


III.  Jonathan    Morehouse  Whitney,  b.  in   Southeast,  N.  Y.,  15 

1  See  the  Hoyt  Genealogy,  p.  522. 


2860 


15462 


8120 


8121 


Whitney  Family. 


8122 
8123 


Feb.  1836;    died    there,  15   June   1850,   and    was   buried    in    the    Drew 
Cemetery. 

IV.  Sarah  Matilda  Whitney,  b.  in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  21  May  1839; 
and  was  living  with  her  mother,  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  in  Nov.  1874,  un- 
married. 

V.  George  Washington  Whitney,  b.  in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  i  Nov. 
1841;    a  farmer;    married   in   Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  16   Oct  1864,   by  Rev. 
John   H.    Painter,   Methodist,  to  Sarah  Ann   Reynolds,  who  was  born  in 

Poundridge,   N.  Y.,  15    Aug.  1842,  dau.  of  Enos  and  (Bouton) 

Reynolds.     They  settled  in  Lewisboro',  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1875. 

VI.  Samuel  Brundage  Whitney,  b.  in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  20  Aug. 
1844;  died  there,  16  Oct  1846,  and  was  buried  in  Drew  Cemetery. 

VII.  Lyman  Whitney,  b.  in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  11  Sept.  1847;  died  >" 
Somers,  N.  Y.,  15  May  1848,  and  was  buried  in  Drew  Cemetery,  Southeast 


Chil.  of  Isaac  and   Abigail   (Whitney)  Tllfbrd. 

8124  I.  Jane  Ann  Tilford,  b.  in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  28  Ap.  1830;  married 
in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  at  Brewster's  Station,  Southeast,  28 
Dec.  1 866,  by  Rev.  Duncan  C.  Niven,  to  Henry  Clay  Reed,  a  shoemaker, 
born  10  March  1839,  son  of  Moses  and  Amelia  (Brush)  Reed,  of  Southeast. 
They  settled  in  Southeast,  and  were  living  there,  without  children,  in  Feb. 
1874.     He  served  in  the  Union  army  in  the  war  of  1861. 

8125  ;      II.  Smith  Tilford,  b.  in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  13  Nov.  1831;  married  at 

Brewster's,  in  Southeast,  13  Nov.  1859,  Amanda  Ellis;  and  settled  in  Rock- 
ford,  111.,  where  he  died  19  Sept.  1866,  and  was  buried.  She  was  living  at 
Brewster's  in  Jan.  1874. 

8126  III.  Ceraldine  Tilford,  b.  in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  1 6  June  1833  ;   mar- 
ried there,  4  June  1854,  Samuel  Highfleld  Verrlne  Bellows,  a  boot-maker, 
son  of  Jonas  and  Eliza  (Holt)  Bellows,  of  Brookfield,  Mass.     He  was  born 
in  Medfield,  Mass.,  1 1  Ap.  1832.     They  settled   in   Brookfield,   and  were 
living  there  in  Feb.  1874. 

8127  IV.   Lyman  Tilford,  b.   in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  14  Sept.  1835  ;  died  in 
Southeast,  14  March  1846,  and  was  buried  there. 

8128  V.  Francis  Tilford,  b.  in  "  Delaware,"  25  Dec.  1839. 


1241 


15467 


2861 


15469 


1242 


Eighth  Generation. 


8129 


8130 


8131 


8132 


8133 


8134 


VI.  Marietta  Tilford,  b.  in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  27  Sept.  1850;  died  in 
Southeast,  16  Nov.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 


IV.  James  Sherwood  Whitney,  b.  in  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  24  Nov. 
1848  ;  a  hatter ;  married  in  Rye,  N.  Y.,  6  Oct.  1866,  by  Rev.  L.  C.  Perry, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Jenny  A.  Brown,  dau.  of  James  Emery  and  Jerusha 
Valentine  (Ferris)  Brown,  of  South  Norwalk,  Conn.  She  was  born  in 
Westport,  Conn.,  25  July  1847.  They  settled  in  Norwalk,  Conn.,  and 
were  living  there  in  Nov.  1875.  He  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 


Chil.  of  Joseph  and  Clarissa   (Whitney)  Tilford. 

I.  Charles  Harrison  Tilford,  b.  in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  8  July  1836; 
a  carpenter;  married  in  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  15  May  1869,  Elizabeth  Martin, 
who  was  born  at  Pine  Hill,  Canada  West,  23  March  1845,  dau.  of  Samuel 
and  Jane  (House)  Martin.  They  settled  in  Frankfort,  Indiana ;  and  were 
living  there,  without  children,  in  Feb.  1875.  He  enlisted,  27  Sept.  1861, 
in  Co.  I,  59th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry ;  took  part  in  the  battles  of 
Antietam,  Gettysburg,  The  Wilderness,  Spottsylvania,  Cold  Harbor,  and 
Petersburgh ;  was  captured  at  the  latter  place,  22  June  1864,  and  was 


15472 


Chil.  of  Leonard   Clifton   and    Betsey  Ann    (Kinner)   Whitney.  2862 

I.  Frances  Melissa  Whitney,  b.  in  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  24  July  1842  ; 
married,  in  1860,  William  James  Siver;  died  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  4  Dec. 
1868,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery.     He  was  living  in  Danbury 
in  March  1875. 

II.  Hannah  Maria  Whitney,  b.  in  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  12  Nov.  1844; 
married   in   South    Norwalk,  Conn.,  22   Ap.  1864,  John  Wesley  Ridge,  a 
hatter,  son  of  James  P.  and  Jane  Hall  (Tread well)  Ridge,  of  Bethel,  Conn., 
where  he  was  born  10  June  1839.      They  settled  in   Danbury,  Conn.,  and 
were  living  there  in  Ap.  1875. 

III.  Sarah  Emma  Whitney,  b.  in  Patterson,  N.Y.,  16  Nov.  1846;  i  15474 
married  in  New  York  City,  i  Dec.  1862,  Julius  Beach  Judd,  a  manufacturer 

of  hats,  son  of  Willis  and  Augusta  M.  (Mallory)  Judd,  of  Bethel,  Conn. 
He  was  born  in  Woodbury,  Conn.,  19  Sept.  1842.  They  settled  in  Bethel, 
and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1875.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861. 


15476 


2863 


Whitney  Family. 

1243 

imprisoned  at  Andersonville  till  27   March  1865.     He  then   returned  to 
j  New  York  City,  and  was  there  discharged,  27  June  1865. 

8135         II.   Henry  Tilford,  b.  in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  27  Nov.  1838;  died  there, 
2  Ap.  1842,  and  was  buried  in  Drew  Cemetery. 


8136 


8i37 


8138 


8i39 


III.  William  Henry  Tilford,  b.  in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  6  Nov.  1842;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Lake  Mahopac,  in  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  23  Sept.  1868,  by 
Rev.  Harvey  Alley,  Baptist,  to  Louisa  Ann   Light,  who  was  born  in  Kent, 
N.  Y.,  9  July  1832,  dau,  of  Knight  and  Sarah  Jane  (Smalley)  Light.     They 
settled  at  Lake  Mahopac,  and  moved,  I  Ap.  1872,  to  Alford,  Mass.,  where 
they  were  living  in  March  1874.      He  enlisted,  II  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  G, 
6th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Artillery;  was  discharged  20  May  1863,  for  disability, 
at  Camp  Barry,  Maryland  Heights ;   and  was  employed  by  the  Quarter- 
master's department,  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn,  from  7  July  1864  to  15  March 
1865. 

IV.  Chloe  Ann  Tilford,  b.  in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  7  Oct.  1844;  married 
in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  at  Lake  Mahopac,  in  Carmel,  N.  Y., 
26  Nov.  1863,  by  Rev.  William  Stevens,  to  Joseph  Townsend  Secord,  a 

i  carriage-smith,  son  of  Townsend  and  Phebe  (Carpenter)  Secord,  of  Secord's 

!  Corners,  in  Carmel.     He  was  born  in  Elizabeth  Street,  New  York  City, 

29  Jan.  1842.     They  passed    four   years   at    Lake    Mahopac;    dwelt   in 

Brewster's,  N.  Y.,  for  one  year ;    and,  in  1 868,  moved  to  Croton  Falls, 

N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  Feb.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Lewis  Ardalia  and   Emeline   (Whitney)   Townsend. 

I.  Ardalia   Lewis  Townsend,  b.  at  Lake  Mahopac,  N.  Y.,  20  Sept. 
1846;   a  hatter;   married,  8  Oct.  1867,  Hannah  Doughty;  married  (2d),  2 
June  1871,  at  Lake  Mahopac,  Mary  Julia  Carver,  dau.  of  Stephen  W.  and 
Juliette  (Ballard)  Carver,  of  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  10  Jan.  1852. 
They  dwelt  at  Carmel  till  I  June  1873;   at  Haverhill,  Mass.,  till  27  Oct 
1874;   at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  till  10  July  1875;  and  then  settled  at  Brewster's 
Station,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  Feb.  1876. 

II.  William  Weston  Townsend,  b.  near  Brewster's  Station,  N.Y., 
2   Feb.  1850;    a  salesman;    married  in   his  father's  house  at  Brewster's 
Station,  14  Dec.  1874,  Nerissa   Desdemona  Weston,  dau.  of  George  and 
Harriet  (Townsend)  Weston,  of  New  York,  where  she  was  born,  at  354 
Hudson  Street,  22   Aug.  1851.     They  settled  at  Brewster's  Station,  and 
were  living  there  in  June  1875. 


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8H3 

8144 


8145 
8146 

8147 
8148 


Eighth   Generation. 


Child   of  Ira  and   Sarah   Ann   (Ferguson)   Whitney. 

I.  Lewis  Joseph  Whitney,  b.  at  Croton  Falls,  N.  Y.,  i  Oct.  1850; 
died  there,  2  Feb.  1865,  and  was  buried  at  Somers,  N.  Y. 


2866 


Child   of  Zerah   and   Augusta   Maria   (Whitney)   Hoyt. 

I.   Lilian  Augusta  Hoyt,  b.  in  Elm  Street,  Danbury,  Conn.,  19  Sept. 
1857. 


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Chil.  of  George   Crandison   and    Elizabeth   Ann   (Blanchard)   Whitney. 


12869 
(2889 


I.  Franklin   Pierce  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  14  Ap.  j 
1852  ;  a  farmer;  was  living  at  New  Canaan  in  Oct.  1874,  unmarried. 

II.  Caroline  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  17  Feb.  1854;  was  ; 
living  with  her  aunt,  Mrs.  Louisa  (Blanchard)  Lyon,  at  Stamford,  Conn., 
in  Oct.  1874,  unmarried. 

III.  Adeline  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  4  Oct.  1856;  was 
adopted  by  Augustus  and  Hannah  (Chichester)  Tuttle,  of  New  Canaan,  a 
few  days  before  her  mother's  death ;  and  was  living  with  them,  at  New 
Canaan,  under  the  name  of  Elizabeth  Tuttle,  in  Oct.  1 874. 


Chil.  of  Henry   Martyn   and   Eliza  Jane   (Hobby)   Whitney. 

I.  Charles  William  Whitney,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  26  Nov.  1851  ; 
and  was  living  there  in  June  1877,  unmarried. 


2870 


II.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  26  Oct.  1853;    15484 
married  at  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  23  Oct.  1872,  Francis  C.  Buxton,  son  of 
Jonathan  and  Sarah  E.  (Lounsbury)  Buxton.     They  were  living  at  Stam- 
ford in  June  1877. 

III.  Albert  Franklin  Whitney,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  27  Feb.  1859; 
and  was  living  there  in  June  1877. 

IV.  Preston  Eugene  Whitney,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  4  June  1865; 
and  was  living  there  in  June  1877. 


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8150 

8151 
8152 
8153 


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8155 
8156 

8157 
8158 


8159 

to 

8161 

8162 
8163 


Chil.  of  James   Riley  and   Catharine   (Letts)   Whitney. 

I.  George  Chauncey  Whitney,  b.  at  Kendall,  N.  Y.,  31  Aug.  1853; 
died  at  Magnolia,  Wis.,  13  Feb.  1867,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  John    Fuett  Whitney,  b.  at  Magnolia,  Wis.,  6  June  1857;  and 
was  living  there  in  Jan.  1875. 

III.  Frank  Melvin  Whitney,  b.  at  Magnolia,  Wis.,  15  June  1862. 

IV.  Myrlie  Mabel  Whitney,  b.  at  Magnolia,  Wis.,  16  Aug.  1869. 

V.  Edith  Lois  Whitney,  b.  at  Magnolia,  Wis.,  16  March  1873. 


Chi!,  of  Moranda  Hanford  and  Jane  Elizabeth    (Bell)   Whitney. 

I.  Wallace  Moholon  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  13  Feb. 
1853- 

II.  Fanny  Bell  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  6  Aug.  1855. 

III.  Willis  Hurshall  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  28  Ap. 
1858. 

IV.  Nellie   Amelia   Whitney,   b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  28  Ap. 
1867. 

V.  Alice  Stanton  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  4  Oct.  1870. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Mary  Amelia  (Whitney)    Bromley. 

I  to  III.   Three  children,  concerning  whom  we  have  been   unable  to 
obtain  any  particulars. 


Chil.  of  Charles  Legrand  and   Martha  Ann   (Bates)   Whitney. 

I.  Thomas  Riley  Whitney,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  16  July  1865. 

II.  Annie  Esther  Whitney,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn,  4  June  1867. 


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2874 


2875 


2876 


1246 

Eighth   Generation. 

Child   of  James   Edwin   and   Elizabeth   (Jackson)   Scofield. 

2879 

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8166 


8167 


8168 


8169 


8164  I.   Edwin  Scofield,  b.  at  Milford,  Conn. ;  and  was  living  there  in  Nov. 

1875. 


Chil.  of  Edmund   and    Hannah   Mills  (Scofield)    Brown. 

I.  Theodore  Edwin  Brown,  b.  on  Clark's  Hill,  at  Stamford,  Conn., 
i  Nov.  1841,  in  the  same  house  in  which  his  father  was  born  ;  entered  the 
U.  S.  Navy,  as  gunner,  in  1858 ;  and  when   last  heard  from,  i  Sept.  1862, 
held  the  position  of  acting  master's  mate  on  the  steamer  Connecticut. 

II.  Ernest  Fink   Brown,  b.  at  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  23  May  1844; 
enlisted,  12  March  1864,  in  Co.  B,  I2th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry,  and 
was  killed  at  Laurel  Hill,  in  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  10  May  1864, 
by  the  first  volley  in  the  action.     He  was  buried  on  the  field. 


Child   of  William   Wilt  and   Harriet  Emily   (Scofield)   Saxton. 

I.  Harriet  Lucy  Saxton,  b.  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  6  Aug.  1857;  died 
at  Mott  Haven,  N.  Y.,  i  Aug.  1865,  and  was  buried  in  Woodland  Ceme- 
tery, Stamford,  Conn. 


Chil.  of  Valentine  Trumpbour  and   Sarah   Catharine  (Schoonmaker) 

Whitney. 


2882 


2884 


2891 


I.  George  Schoonmaker  Whitney,  b.  at  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  28  Ap.    1 5486 
1839;    a  quarryman ;    married  in  1859,   at  Caatsbaan,  N.  Y.,   by  Henry 
Ostrander,    to    Sarah    Catharine    Saxe,   dau.    of    Paul    I.    and     Margaret 
(Dederick)  Saxe,  of  Caatsbaan,  where  she  was  born  6  June  1838.      They 
dwelt  at  Caatsbaan  for  two  and  a  half  years;  at  Quarryville,  N.  Y.,  two 
years ;  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  two  and  a  half  years ;  and  then  moved  to  High 
Falls,  N.  Y.,  where,  after  eight  and  a  half  years,  they  were  still  living  in 

Ap.  1875. 

II.  James  Freer  Whitney,  b.  at  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  15  Ap.  1837;  a    15492 
farmer  and  quarryman;  married  at  West  Camp,  in   Saugerties,  17  June 
1863,  Lanah  Mower,  dau.  of  William  Henry  and  Sarah  (Dederick)  Mower, 

of  Myner  Hill,  in  Saugerties,  where  she  was  born   31  July  1834.     They 
have  lived  for  three  years  at  High  Falls,  in  Marbletown,  N.  Y.;  three  years 


Whitney  Family. 


1247 


at  Myner  Hill;  two  years  at  Saugerties;  and  then  returned  to  Myner  Hill, 
where  they  still  resided  in  Feb.  1875. 


III.   Mcrvin    Richardson   Whitney,   married    Ettha 
lived  at  Saugerties,  N.  Y. 


and 


Chll.  of  Peter  Freer  and   Margaret  (Freer)   Whitney. 

I.  James  Whitney,  died  at  West  Camp,  N.  Y. 

II.  Ferdinand  Whitney,  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861,  and  died 
soon  after  his  return. 

III.  Sarah  Whitney,  married  John  Could;  and  was  living  at  Hoboken, 
N.  J.,  in  Nov.  1873. 

IV.  William  Whitney,  died  at  Glasco,  in  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  unmarried. 

V.  Catharine  Whitney,  married  Philip  Emerlok,  of  Catskill,  N.  Y. 

VI.  Russell  Whitney,  lived  with  his  father  in  Nov.  1873. 

VII.  Gertrude  Whitney,  lived  with  her  father  in  Nov.  1873. 

VIII.  John  Whitney,  died  young. 

IX.  Frank  Whitney,  died  young. 

X.  A  daughter,  died  young. 

XI.  A  daughter,  died  aged  3  months. 


Chll.  of  James  and  Christina   (Schoon maker)   Whitney. 

I.  Margaret  Helen  Whitney,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  29  Ap.  1842; 
has  been  twice  married,  her  second  husband  being  Albert  Magee.     They 
were  living  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

II.  James  Whitney,  b.  at  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  28  Jan.  1846;  lived  with 
his  parents,  unmarried,  in  Ap.  1875. 

III.  Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  5  May  1849;  lived  at  283 


'5494 


2892 


2893 


1248 


8i86 


8187 


8188 


8189 


8190 
8191 
8192 


8194 
8195 
8196 


8197 


Eighth  Generation. 


Third  Street,  Jersey  City,  in  Ap.  1875,  unmarried;  was  then  ferry-master 
at  Jersey  City  Ferry. 

8185  IV.  Christina  Whitney,  b.  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  16  March  1858;  and 

lived  with  her  parents,  unmarried,  in  Ap.  1875. 


V.  Sarah  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  7  Ap.  1859;  died 
there,  14  July  1859,  and  was  buried  in  New  York  Bay  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Jeremiah   Eligh   and   Isabella  Cuscading  (Lester)   Whitney.  2894 

I.  Charles  Adams  Whitney,  b.  at  West  Camp,  in  Saugerties,  N.  Y., 
8  Aug.  i860. 

II.  Mary  Florence  Whitney,  b.  at  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  17  Nov.  1862. 

III.  Rutsen  Palen  Whitney,  b.  at  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  4  Feb.  1865. 


Chil.  of  Alexander  Cogburn   and   Sarah   (Smith)  Whitney. 

I.  Franklin  Pierce  Whitney. 

II.  Rufus  Smith  Whitney. 

III.  Rowland  Smith  Whitney. 

IV.  Margaret  Smith  Whitney. 

V.  Evelina  Whitney. 

VI.  Watson  Crawford  Whitney. 

VII.  Whitney,  a  son,  b.  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  Peter   Philo  and    Eleanor  Catharine   (Whitney)   Myer. 

I.  Charles  Wesley  Myer,  b.  in  New  York  City,  4  Nov.  1850;  a 
quarryman;  married  in  Deerpark,  N.  Y.,  21  Feb.  1872,  Sarah  Cunningham, 
who  was  born  in  Ireland  in  1850,  dau.  of  Adam  and  Margaret  (Hollis) 


Whitney  Family. 


Cunningham.     They  were  living  in  Deerpark,  near  Gumaer  Station,  in 
Dec.  1873,  without  children. 

II.  Emma  Augusta  Myer,  b.  at  Cohanzie,  in  Deerpark,  N.  Y.,  24 
Feb.  1854;  married  in  Deerpark,  21  Feb.  1872,  William  Cunningham,  a 
teamster,  son  of  Adam  and  Margaret  (Hollis)  Cunningham,  of  Deerpark. 
He  was  born  in  Ireland  in  1847.     They  settled  in  Deerpark,  near  Gumaer 
Station,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1873. 

III.  Sarah  Whitney   Myer,  b.  near  Trumpboursville,  in  Saugerties, 
N.  Y.,  12  Dec.  1855 ;  ancl  was  living  with  her  aunt,  Mrs.  Christina  (Whitney) 
Many,  at  259  West  43d  Street,  New  York,  in  Dec.  1873,  unmarried. 

IV.  Joseph  Wakely  Myer,  b.  in  New  York  City,  16  Jan.  1859. 

V.  Peter  Philo  Myer,  b.  in  New  York  City,  31  March  1861. 

VI.  John  Harvey  Myer,  b.  in  New  York  City,  14  Ap.  1863. 

VII.  Wilbur  Martin  Myer,  b.  in  Deerpark,  N.  Y.,  25  Ap.  1865. 

VIII.  Clarence  Haggerty  Myer,  b.  in  Deerpark,  N.  Y.,  25  March 
1869. 


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Chil.  of  Theodore  and    Rebecca   (Halenbeck)   Whitney.  2903 

I.  Willis  Caspar  Whitney,  b.  24  Ap.  1870. 

II.  Ulysses  Grant  Whitney,  b.  24  July  1872  ;  died  24  March  1875. 

III.  Erastus  Phoenix  Whitney,  b.  24  Nov.  1874. 

Chil.  of  James   Harrison   and    Mary   (Whitney)   Coleman.  2906 

I.  John   Edgar  Coleman,  b.  at  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  4  Nov.  1852;  a 
manufacturer  of  sashes  and  blinds;  was  living  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  in  March 
1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Alice  Evelina  Coleman,  b.  at  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec.  1854;      15496 
married  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  8  Sept.  1873,  Seaman  Scon,  son  of  James  and 

Jane  (McKibben)  Scott,  of  Sing  Sing,  where  he  was  born  10  May  1853. 
They  settled  at  Sing  Sing,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1875. 

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821  I 

8212 
8213 

8214 


8215 


8216 


8217 
8218 


8219 


8220 


Eighth  Generation. 


III.  William   Harrison   Coleman,  b.  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  18  Feb. 

1857  ;  died  there,  15  March  1857,  and  was  buried  in  Woodlawn  Cemetery. 

IV.  Burton  Coleman,  b.  at  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  27  May  1858;  died  at 
Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1858,  and  was  buried  in  Woodlawn  Cemetery. 

V.  Frederick  Stanley  Coleman,  b.  at  Newburgh,  N.Y.,  1 6  Sept.  1859, 

VI.  Frank  Schoonmaker  Coleman,  b.  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  20 
Sept.  1 86 1. 

VII.  Henry  Coleman,  b.  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  25  Jan.  1865. 


Chit,  of  Proctor  Lorron  and   Rachel   Anna   (Whitney)  Ward. 

I.  Charles  Henry  Ward,  b.  at  Enfield,  Mass.,  16  Oct.  1867. 

II.  William  Spencer  Ward,  b.  at  West  Warren,  Mass.,  23  Dec.  1870. 


Chil.  of  Burton   and   Clara   (Osborn)    Edwards. 

I.  Sarah  Edwards. 

II.  Edwards. 


Chil.  of  Joseph  and   Mandana   (Osborn)    Platt. 

I.  Alonzo   Platt,   b.  at   Danbury,  Conn.,  14  Sept.  1815;    a   lawyer; 

settled  in  Illinois,  where  he  married  Llllibridge,  who  died  at  her 

father's  house  in  McHenry  County,  111.,  without  children.     He  married 
(2d)  Mary  L.  Haven,  of  McHenry  County ;  went  to  California,  and  thence 
to  Virginia  City,  Nevada,  where  he  died,  about  1862  or  1863.     He  was  a 
member  of  the  Legislature  of  Illinois,  and,  for  two  years,  district-attorney 
of  the  8th  Judicial  District. 

II.  Lyman   Platt,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  i  Jan.  1819;    a   merchant; 
married  at  Danbury,  1 1  Oct.  1840,  Sarah  Ann  Stevens,  dau.  of  Amos  and 
Derene  (Lessey)  Stevens,  of  Danbury,  where  she  was  born  15  Ap.  1821. 
She  died  at  Danbury,  3  June  1848,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Wooster  Cem- 
etery.    He  married  (2d),  at  Danbury,  25  Sept.  1851,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Hoyt, 


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1251 


dau.  of  Dea.  Lewis  Stevens  and   Eliza  (Clark)   Hoyt,1  of  Pembroke,  in 
Danbury,  where  she  was  born  in  Nov.  1822.     She  died  at  Danbury,  12 
March  1852,  and  was  buried  near  her  father's  house,  in  Pembroke.     He 
married  (3d),  IO  Aug.  1853,  at  Mill  Plain,  Danbury,  Martha  Matilda  Sears, 
!  dau.  of  Joseph  Crane  and  Mary  Ann  (Brush)  Sears,  of  Danbury,  where 
i  she  was  born.     She  died  at  Danbury,  22  July  1866,  aged  45   years,  and 
was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery.     He  was  living  at  Danbury  in  1874,  and 
was  the  collector  of  taxes  for  the  town  and  borough. 

8221         III.  James  Osborn  Platt,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  25  Ap.  1822  ;  died 
there,  29  May  1823,  and  was  buried  in  Starr's  Plain  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  David   and   Hannah   (Griffin)   Osborn. 

8222  I.  Joel  Osborn,  b.  at  Reading,  Conn.,  18  June  1822;  a  farmer;  mar- 
ried at  Reading,  9  Nov.  1852,  Laura   Reed    Bertram,  dau.  of  Isaac  and 
Lydia  Bartram,  of  Reading,  where   she  was  born  9  Sept.  1833.     They 
settled  at  Long  Ridge,  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  where  she  died  18  Ap.  1860. 
She  was  buried  in  Starr's  Plain  Cemetery,  where  her  gravestone  strangely 
records  her  age  as  "33  years,  2  months,  and  9  days."     He  married  (2d),  3 
July  1 867,  at  Danbury,  Amanda  Bartram,  widow  of  Daniel  Berry,  of  Sharon, 
Conn.,  and  dau.  of  Henry  Platt  and  Julia  Ann  (Smith)  Bartram,  of  Sher- 
man, Conn.,  where  she  was  born  18  Jan.  1826.     They  were  living,  in  1873, 
at  Long  Ridge,  about  one-fourth  of  a  mile  from  his  father. 

8223  II.  Lucy  Osborn,  b.  at  Long  Ridge,  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  1824;  died 
when  seven  or  eight  years  old,  and  was  buried  in  Starr's  Plain  Cemetery. 

8224  III.  Jerusha  Osborn,  b.  at  Long  Ridge,  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  29  July 
1826;  died  14  Oct.  1865,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  in  Starr's  Plain  Cem- 
etery.    Her  gravestone  calls  her  age  "  39  years,  2  months,  and  20  days," 
which  would  make  her  birth  five  days  earlier  than  the  date  given  in  the 
family-record. 

8225  IV.   Harriet  Osborn,  b.  at  Long  Ridge,  in  Danbury,  Conn.;  died  young. 

8226  V.  Ann  Eliza  Osborn,  b.  at  Long  Ridge,  in  Danbury,  Conn.;  died 
young. 

8227  VI.   David  Osborn,  b.  at  Long  Ridge,  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  20  Feb. 
1835  I  married  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  25  Nov.  1859,  Charlotte  Barnum.     They 
were  living  at  Danbury  in  1873. 

1  See  the  Hoyt  Genealogy,  pp.  487  and  569. 


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15502 


15506 


1252 


8228 


8229 


8230 


8231 


Eighth  Generation. 


VII.  George    Richard    Osborn,   b.  at   Long   Ridge,  in   Danbury, 
Conn.,   27   Feb.   1837;    married    at    Bethel,   Conn.,  15   May   1861,    Lucy 

Blackman,  dau.   of  Beers  and  (Barnum)   Blackman,   of  Bethel, 

where  she  was  born  25  July  1841.     They  settled  at  Bethel,  and  were  living 
there  in  1873. 

VIII.  Rosina  Willis  Osborn,  b.  at  Long  Ridge,  in  Danbury,  Conn., 
16  Nov.  1840;   married  there,  21  Nov.  1872,  Matthew  Lindley  Barbar,  a 
carpenter,  son  of  Orris  and  Emeline  (Downs)  Barbar,  of  Cornwall,  Conn., 
where  he  was  born  16  Oct.  1836.     They  settled  at   Danbury,  and  were 
living  there  in  1873. 

IX.  Platt  Smith  Osborn,  b.  at  Long  Ridge,  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  28 
Sept.  1842;    a  hotel-keeper;    married  at  Danbury,  15  June   1873,   Elsie 
Eugenia  Roland,  dau.  of  Burr  and  Ann  Urania  (Crofut)  Roland,  of  King 
Street,  Danbury,  where  she  was  born  12  March  1854.     He  was  living  at 
Danbury  in  1 874,  proprietor  of  the  Pahquioque  House. 


Chil.  of  Richard   and   Ann   (Bronson)   Osborn. 

I.  Caroline  Priscilla  Osborn,  b.  at  Starr's  Plain,  in  Danbury,  Conn., 
8  Sept.  1824;  married  there,  10  Sept.  1843,  Isaac  Osborn,1  a  farmer,  son 
of  Isaac  and  Hannah  (Knapp)  Osborn,  of  Georgetown,  in  Reading,  Conn., 
where  he  was  born  16  Aug.  1819.  They  have  lived  at  Starr's  Plain;  at 

>  ANCESTRY  OF  DAVID  AND  ISAAC  OSBORN. 

Capt.  RICHARD  OiBORN,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Hingham,  Mass.,  had  a  lot  assigned  him  there  in  Sept.  1635  ;  soon 
moved  to  Conn.,  and  was  a  soldier  in  the  Pequot  war  in  May  1637;  was  in  New  Haven  before  1640;  removed,  in 
1653,  *°  Fairfield,  Conn.,  where  he  had,  in  1671,  a  grant  of  land  for  his  share  in  the  Pequot  fight;  and  his  latter  years 
were,  perhaps,  passed  at  East  Chester,  N.  Y. 


Capt.  JOHN  OSBORN,  SARAH  BENNETT,  dau. 

of  Fail-field,  Conn.; 


died  in  1 709. 


of  James    Bennett ; 
m.  before  1673. 


I 
DAVID  OSBORN,  of  Fairfield.Conn., ABIGAIL  PINCKNEV,  dau.  of 


was,  as  early  as  1665,  a  proprietor 
of  East  Chester,  N.  Y.,  and  died 
there  in  1679,  his  wife  being  app. 
adm.  10  Nov.  1679. 


I 

DAVID  OSBORN,  =  DOROTHY 


Philip  Pinckney,  who, 
about  1665,  went  from 
Fail-field,  Conn.,  to  East 
Chester,  N.  Y. 


RICHARD  OSBORN,  of  East  Chester,  chose  his  uncle,  SARAH 




WILLIAM  OSBORN,  =  ELIZABETH  TURNEY. 


I 
ISAAC  OSBORN,  ^zi  MARTHA  HIGGINS. 

I 

ISAAC  OSBORN,  ~rr  HANNAH  KNAPP. 

| 

I 

ISAAC  OSBORN,  b.  6  =  CAROLINE  PRISCILLA 
Aug.  1819.  OSBORN,  No.  8231. 


John  Osborn,  of  Fairfield,  Conn.,  as  his  guardian, 
in  place  of  his  uncle,  John  Pinckney,  of  East 
Chester,  in  March  1689-90:  and,  as  he  must  then 
have  been  fourteen  years  old,  was  born  as  early  as 
1675—6.  He  bought,  4  June  1713,  of  Richard 
Whitney,  one  agth  part  of  the  township  of  Ridge- 
field,  and  settled  there.  His  first  seven  children 
were  probably  born  in  East  Chester,  but  the  births 
of  the  whole  ten  are  recorded  a  t  Ridgefi eld. 
Savage  alludes  to  a  statement  that  he  died  at 
Ridgefield,  not  earlier  than  1779;  and  a  tradition, 
in  his  family,  distinctly  states  his  age  at  107  years. 


m.  about  1699. 


DAVID  OSBORN,  b,  in  Nov.  1700;   m.  Rachel  Keeler,  No.  30. 


15509 


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Ridgebury,  Conn.;  and  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  which  last  was  their  home  in 

Nov.  1875. 

II.  James  Osborn,  b.  at  Starr's  Plain,  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  27  July      15515 
1828  ;  a  farmer;   married  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  29  Nov.  1848,  Fanny  Jane 
Crosby,  dau.  of  William  Snow  and  Marilda  (Paddock)  Crosby,  of  Patterson, 

N.Y.,  where  she  was  born  4  Feb.  1828.     They  were  living  at  Mill  Plain, 
Danbury,  in  1873. 

III.  Mary  Eveline  Osborn,  b.  at  Starr's  Plain,  in  Danbury,  Conn., 

27  Sept.  1830;  married  there,  13  Oct.  1852,  Seth  Andrews  Downs,  son  of      9984 
Morris  and  Sarah  (Davis)  Downs,  of  Danbury,  where  he  was  born  27  Sept. 
1830.     See  his  record. 


1253 


Chil.  of  Leander  and    Betty   Marshall    (Osborn)    Dikeman. 

I.  Mary  Ann  Dikeman,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  23  March  1830;  mar- 
ried at  Reading,  Conn.,  10  March  1852,  Thomas  Wood,  a  trader,  son  of 
Harvey  and  Hannah  (Dikeman)  Wood,  of  Danbury,  where  he  was  born 
10  March  1830.  They  dwelt  at  Reading  for  one  year;  at  Bethel,  Conn., 
four  years;  at  Allen,  111.,  till  July  1865  ;  and  then  settled  at  Harlan,  Iowa, 
where  they  were  living  in  Jan.  1876. 

8234^       II.   Hannah  Dikeman,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  Ap.  1833  ;  died  aged 
one  week. 


III.  Esther  Ann  Dikeman,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  20  July  1839; 
married  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  16  Jan.  1858,  Edmond  Allen,  a  salesman,  son  of 
Delazon  and  Hannah  (Warren)  Allen,  of  Norwalk,  Conn.,  where  he  was 
born  14  Oct.  1833.  They  settled  at  Danbury,  and  were  living  there  in 

Nov.  1873. 

8236        IV.  John   Howard   Dikeman,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  23  Sept.  1844; 
a  painter;  was  living  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Elind   and   Mercy  (Osborn)   Benedict. 

I.  Edson  Benedict,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  7  Feb.  1815  ;'  a  cabinet 
maker;  married  at  North  Penfield,  now  Webster,  N.  Y.,  14  Feb.  1838, 
Pamelia  Shoecraft,  dau.  of  James  and  Ruth  (Petit)  Shoecraft,  of  North 

'The  Benedict  Genealogy,  p.  255,  says  1814. 


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15525 


2925 
15528 


1254 


8238 

8239 

8240 


8241 


8242 

8243 
8244 

8245 


8246 


Eighth   Generation. 


Penfield,  where  she  was  born  14  March  1817.  They  dwelt  at  Coldwater, 
Mich.,  from  Oct.  1838  till  Nov.  1855  ;  and  then  settled  at  Osage,  Iowa, 
where  they  were  living  in  Oct.  1877. 

II.  Frederick    Benedict,  b.  u  Sept.  1816;   married,  10  Jan.  1841, 
Sarah  Mandeville;   and  resided  in  Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y.,  in  1873. 

III.  Alfred    Benedict,  b.  at  North   Penfield,  now  Webster,  N.  Y.,  19 
Ap.  1818  ;  married,  in  Feb.  1839,  Dorcas  Curtis,  who  was  born  in  1820; 
and  resided  in  Monroe  Co.,  N.Y.,  in  1873. 

IV.  Harriet  Benedict,  b.  at  North  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  21  Ap.  1820;  mar- 
ried, in  Ap.  1841,  Joseph  Croser;  and  lived  in  Michigan  in  1873. 


Child   of  William   Gideon   and   Polly   (Osborn)   Morehouse. 

I.  Abigail  Jennett  Morehouse,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  30  Oct. 
1825  ;  married  there,  25  Dec.  1851,  John  Could  Coggswell,  a  hatter,  born 
at  Monroe,  Conn.,  i  June  1827,  son  of  George  and  Sarah  (Alby)  Coggs- 
well. They  resided  in  the  west  part  of  Brookfield  in  July  1873. 


Chil.  of  Richard   and   Maria   (Merwin)   Osborn. 

I.  Jennett  Osborn,  married  Benjamin  Paine,  a  farmer;   and  lived  at 
Bridewater,  Conn.,  without  children,  in  July  1873. 

II.  Hermon  Osborn,  died  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  about  1853,  unmarried. 

III.  Harriet  Osborn,  married  Edwin  Stevens,  of  Mill  Plain,  Danbury, 
Conn.;  and  died  at  Bridgewater,  Conn.,  about  1863,  without  children. 

IV.  Sarah  Osborn,  is  married,  but  has  not  reported  her  husband's 
name.     They  were  without  children  in  July  1877,  at  which  date  she  was  a 
teacher  at  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 


Chil.  of  Nathaniel   and    Esther   (Lobdell)   Barnum. 

I.   Hiram    Barnum,  was  living  at  Great  Plain,  Danbury,  Conn.,  in 
Feb.  1877. 


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'5534 


2926 
15533 


2928 


2933 


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1255 


8247 

to 

8249 

8250 
8251 

8252 

8253 
8254 

8255 


II  to  IV.  A  son  and  two  daughters,  living  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  in  March 
1877. 


8258 


Chll.  of  Levl   and   Betsey   (Lobdell)    Bostwick. 

I.  Cynthia  Bostwick,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  in  1812;  married  in 
1 836,  at  Kingston,  Canada,  Josiah  Cloyes ;  and  was  living  in  Minnesota  in 
March  1877. 

II.  Laura  Emma  Bostwick,   b.  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1817; 
married  in  1862,  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  John  Morehouse,  a  millwright,  son 
of  James  and  Matilda  Morehouse,  of  Brookfield.,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born 
in  1802.     They  were  living  at  Danbury  in  March  1877,  without  children. 

III.  Nelson   Bostwick,  b.  at  Sherman,  Conn.,  in  1819;  married  in 
1868,   at    Rochester,   N.  Y.,   Malvlna  Treadwell.     They  were    living   at 
Chicago,  111.,  in  March  1877. 

IV.  Lewis  Bostwick,  b.  at  Sherman,  Conn.,  in  1821;  died  in  Canada 
in  1834. 

V.  Eliza  Bostwick,  b.  at  Sherman,  Conn.,  in  1828;  married  in  1867, 
at  White  Pigeon,  Mich.,  William  May.     They  were  living  at  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  in  March  1877. 

VI.  Frances   Susan    Bostwick,   b.   at   Sherman,  Conn.,  in  1831; 
married  in  1850,  at  White  Pigeon,  Mich.,   Leander  Tompklns;  and  was 
living  at  Cassopolis,  Mich.,  in  March  1877. 


Chil.  of  Ormond  and   Prudence  (Bostwick)   Lobdell. 

8256  I.  Lucy  Ann  Lobdell,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  2  Jan.  1815;  married 
there,  i  Jan.  1843,  by  the  rector  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  to  John  C.  Cray,  a 
farmer,  of  Brookfield,  son  of  Thaddeus  and  Huldah  (Lobdell)  Gray.    They 
settled  at  Brookfield ;  where  he  died,  and  was  buried  in  Prickback  Cemetery. 
She  was  living  at  Brookfield,  with  her  son,  in  July  1873. 

8257  II.   Laura  Lobdell,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  3  Oct.  1819;  died  23  Oct. 
1819. 


III.   Lewis  Starr  Lobdell,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  13  Oct.  1824;   a 
hatter;  married  at  Brookfield,  6  June  1847,  J«nnett  Adklns,  dau.  of  Norris 


2934 


2935 
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8259 


8260 


8261 


8262 


8263 


8264 


and  Charlotte  (Griffin)  Adkins,  of  Danbury,  Conn.     They  settled  at  Dan- 
bury,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1873. 

Chil.  of  Ormond   and   Dolly  Grace   (Lyon)    Lobdell. 

IV.   Levi    Lyon    Lobdell,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  i  Feb.  1846;  died 
there,  20  Sept.  1 847,  and  was  buried  in  Prickback  Cemetery. 


V. 


Lobdell,  a  son,  twin,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  i  Feb.  1847; 


died  on  the  same  day,  and  was  buried  in  Prickback  Cemetery. 

VI.  Hiram  Lee  Lobdell,  twin,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  i  Feb.  1847; 
a  farmer  ;  married  at  New  Milford,  Conn.,  18  Nov.  1869,  Almira  Beardsley, 
dau.  of  Legrand  and  Alta  (Chase)  Beardsley,  of  New  Fairfield,  Conn., 
where  she  was  born  17  Dec.  1848.  They  were  living  at  Brookfield,  with 
his  father,  in  1873,  without  children. 


2935 


Chil.  of  Hiram  and  Julia  Jannette  (ives)   Lobdell. 


2936 


I.  Mary  Elizabeth   Lobdell,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  n  Feb.  1842^  15545 
married   there,  30  Sept.  1857,  by   Rev.  James  Townsend,   rector  of  St.  j 
Paul's  (Protestant  Episcopal)  Church  at  Brookfield,  to  William   Frederick 
Wildman,  a  farmer,  son  of  Ira  and  Harriet  (Northrop)  Wildman,  of  Brook- 
field,  where  he  was  born  27  Aug.  1836.     They  settled  in  Prickback  district, 
Brookfield;  where  she  died,  25  June  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Prickback 
Cemetery.     He  married  (2d),  7  Ap.  1868,  at  Sherman,  Conn.,  Martha  Ann 
Gardner,  dau.   of  Michael  and  Ann  (Davis)  Gardner,  of  New  Fairfield, 
Conn.,  where  she  was  born  27  March  1840.     They  were  living  at  Brook- 
field  in  Feb.  1 877,  and  had  a  daughter,  Clara  Bell  Wildman,  born  there  8 

June  1869. 

II.  Julia    Harriet    Lobdell,   b.  at    Brookfield,  Conn.,  1 1  Dec.  1847; 
married  at  Brewster's  Station,  N.  Y.,  15  June  1867,  by  Rev.  Albert  Vail, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  George  wyiiam   Ives,  a  merchant,  of  Brookfield, 
son  of  James  Gilbert  and  Elvira  (Ives)  Ives,  of  the  same  place.     They 
settled  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  and  were  living  there,  without  children,  in 
Feb.  1877. 

III.  Frances  Susan  Lobdell,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  22  Oct.  1853; 
married  Charles  Lord,  of  Bridgewater,  Conn.;  and  was  living  at  Bridge- 
water,  with  her  father,  in  Feb.  1877. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Byram    Botsford   and   Sally   (Lobdell)    Buckingham. 

8265  I.  Herman  Lobdell  Buckingham,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  21 
Sept.  1827;  died  there,  7  Oct.  1847,  and  was  buried  in  Prickback 
Cemetery. 


8266 


8267 


8268 


8269 


II.  Henry  Buckingham,  b.  at   Brookfield,  Conn.,  30  March  1832; 
married  there,   25   Dec.  1853,  Grace    Nichols    Bristol,  dau.  of  Eliud  and 
Mary  Ann  (Sherman)  Bristol,  of  Brookfield,  where  she  was  born  4  March 
1834.     He  was  living  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in   Dec.  1873,  and  was  then 
proprietor  of  the  City  Hotel,  16  to  20  Wall  Street. 

III.  Frederick   Smith    Buckingham,   b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  7 
Sept.  1835;    a  lamp-maker;    married    Ceorgiana    Andrews,  and  had  two 
sons,  who  did  not  survive  infancy ;  died  at  Great  Plain,  Danbury,  Conn., 
30  June  1860,  and  was  buried  in  Prickback  Cemetery,  Brookfield,  where 
his    gravestone  gives    his    age    ("25    years,    10    months,   and    7   days") 
incorrectly. ' 

IV.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Buckingham,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  18  Feb. 
1837;   married  there,  13  Sept.  1854,  Charles  Russell   Hamlin,  a  farmer,  of 
Danbury,  Conn.     They  were  living  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  in  Dec.  1873;   and 
her  mother  was  living  with  them. 

V.  Salmon  Starr  Buckingham,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  20  Nov. 
1840;  and  was  living  in  California  in  Dec.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Stephen   and   Elizabeth   (Baxter)   Van   Tassel. 

8270  j      I.  Emily  Van  Tassel,  b.  at  Somers,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1818;  married  at 

Wawarsing,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1844,  Jesse  J.  Cray,  a  farmer,  born  at  Wa- 
warsing,  son  of  Jesse  and  Elizabeth  (Price)  Gray,  afterward  of  Greenfield, 
N.  Y.  They  settled  at  Ellenville,  N.  Y. ;  where  he  died,  3  Jan.  1852,  and 
was  buried.  She  was  living  at  North  Salem  in  Nov.  1873. 

8271  II.   Henry  Van  Tassel,  b.  at  North   Salem,  N.  Y.,  7  Jan.  1820;  a 
blacksmith;   married  about   1861,   at   South   Salem,   N.  Y.,   Sarah    Eliza 
Knapp,  dau.  of  Daniel  K.  and  Eliza  (Westcott)  Knapp,  of  Cross  River, 

i  So  does  the  Buckingham  Genealogy,  p.  90,  which  makes  the  date  of  his  death  ten  days  too 
early. 

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.,  where  she  was  born  in  1835.  They  settled  at  Cross  River,  and 
there  died  (she,  26  May  1871;  he,  27  Sept.  1871),  and  were  buried  in 
Cross  River  Cemetery. 

III.  William  Pettit  Van  Tassel,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  16  July    15560 

;  married  at  Somers,  N.  Y.,  15  Oct.  1845,  Caroline  Maria  Mead, 
dau.  of  Andrew  and  Anna  (Conklin)  Mead,  of  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  where 
she  was  born  29  Sept.  1820.  They  dwelt  at  North  Salem  till  Ap. 
1868;  and  then  moved  to  Katonah,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in 


IV.   David  Van  Tassel,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  23   Feb.  1829;  a    15567 
tailor;   married  in  1851,  at   New  York  City,  Mary  Eliza  Smith,  who  was 
born  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  25  Ap.  1831,  dau.  of  David  and   Mary  (Squires) 
They  settled  at  North  Salem  (of  which  he  has  been  postmaster), 
and  were  living  there  in  March  1876. 


Chil.  of  Benjamin   Bulkley  and   Matilda   (Baxter)   Cray. 

I.  Harriet  Cray,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  25  Oct.  1812;  married 
Henry  Riggs,  son  of  Miles  and  Lydia  (Northrop)  Riggs.  See  his  record. 
She  died  at  North  Salem,  without  children,  16  May  1860,  and  was  buried 


II.  Charles  Cray,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.;  and  was  living  at  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 

III.  Ann  Cray,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  25  Sept.  1821;  died  at  North 
Salem,  unmarried,  9  Oct.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Benjamin  Bulkley  Gray,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.Y.,  9  June  1824; 
died  unmarried,  25  Oct.  1844,  at  North  Salem,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  William   Pettit  and   Elizabeth   Minard   (Lyvere)    Baxter. 

I.  William   Pettit  Baxter,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  12  June  1828; 
mason;    married   at   New  York  City,    26  Jan.  1853,    Hannah    Hayden 


2939 
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2940 
'5573 


8277 


8278 


8279 


Whitney  Family. 


Rockwell,'  dau.  of  Eliud  and  Hannah  (Marvin)  Rockwell,  of  Wilton,  Conn., 
where  she  was  born  16  Jan.  1827.  They  settled  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn., 
and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

II.  Frances  Jane  Baxter,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Aug.  1832  ; 
married  there,  20  May  1857,  Homer  Rockwell,'  a  hatter,  son  of  Eliud  and 
Hannah  (Marvin)  Rockwell,  of  Wilton,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  5  Sept. 
1822.  They  settled  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in 
Jan.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Ezra  and    Rachel   (Kellogg)   Osborn. 

I.  Martin    Kellogg  Osborn,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.;  married  Lola 
Valll,  dau.  of  Oliver  Vaill.      They  were  living  at  Stony   Hill,  Danbury, 
Conn.,  in  Nov.  1873. 

II.  Henry  Bottsford  Osborn,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  4  Ap.  1820;  a 
carriage- maker;  married  at  New  Fairfield,  Conn.,  22   Dec.  1842,  Harriet 
Pierce,  dau.  of  Matthew  and  Elizabeth  (Bearse)  Pierce.     She  was  born  in 
New  York  City,  31  Jan.  1822;  died,  of  cancer  in  the  breast,  at  Danbury, 
Conn.,  8  July  1871,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery.     He  married 
(2d),  i  May  1873,  at  Danbury,  Harriet  Anna  Hubbell,  dau.  of  Charles  and 

1  ANCESTRY  OK  HOMER  AND  HANNAH  HAYDEN  ROCKWELL. 

JOHN  ROCKWELL,  was  of  Stamford,  Conn.,  7  Dec.  1641 ;  sold  his  house  and  home-lot  to  Daniel  Wescott  in  1669,  and 
moved  to  Rye,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  in  1676.  It  seems  probable  that  he  married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jonas  Weed  of 
Stamford. 


JOHN  ROCKWELL,  died  at  Stamford  about  1673-4;  inventory  presented  10  March  1673-4. 


I 


JOSEPH    ROCKWELL,   bought   land  at   Norwalk,   Conn.,    n    Nov.  =  MARY 


1706,  and,  with  wife  Mary,  sold  their  homestead  there,  15  March 
1713-14.  He  died  about  latter  pan  of  1715:  inventory  dated  n 
Jan.  1715-16. 


,  presented  inventory  of  her  hus- 


band's estate  15  March  1715-16:  and  within 
three  years,  took  a  second  husband,  Win. 
Parker,  of  Norwalk,  Conn. 


: 


JOSEPH  ROCKWELL,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  it  Nov.  =  SARAH ,  joined  the  church  with  her  husband,  at  Wilton 

1706;    a  farmer:    died  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  24  Jan.  (which  was,  till  1802,  a  parish  of  Norwalk,  Conn.),  4  July 

•749-50-  1735:  and  died  there  i  Ap.  1745. 


JOSEPH  ROCKWELL,  b.  at  Wilton  about  1740;  m.  there,  ao  Ap.  1762;  served,  =:  WAIT  RAYMOND,  died  at  Wilton,  24 
as  a  lieutenant,  in  the  Revolutionary  war;  and  d.  at  Wilton  in  Oct.  1825.  May  1768,  aged  24  years.  , 


CLAPP  ROCKWELL,  b.  at  Wilton,  4  Jan.  1763 ;  =;  ABIGAIL  GREGORY,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Betts)  Gregory ;  b 
d.  there,  ji  March  1850.  at  Wilton,  12  Dec.  1761;  d.  there,  u  June  1838. 


ELIUD  ROCKWELL,  b.  at  Wilton,  iSJan.  1785;  m.  —  HANNAH  MARVIN,  dau.  of  David  and  Abigail  (Haydcn)  Marvin; 
23  May  1807;  and  d.  at  Wilton,  38  Nov.  1826.     I        b.  at  Norwalk,  6  Oct.  1788,  and  died  there  6  Feb.  1864. 


I  I 

HOMER  ROCKWELL,  =  FRANCES  JANE  BAXTER,  HANNAH  HAYDEN  ROCKWELL,  =  WILLIAM  PETTIT  BAXTER, 

No.  8277.  No.  8276. 


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8282 

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8284 
8285 
8286 


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Harriet  (Baldwin)  Hubbell,  and  widow  of  Henry  Weed,  of  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  where  she  was  born  14  Nov.  1835.  They  were  living  at  Danbury 
in  Nov.  1873.  He  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 

III.  Ezra  Burton  Osborn,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  9  Dec.  1822 ;  and 
lived  there  in  1873,  about  two  miles  south  of  the  Junction.     He  is  married, 
and  is  a  communicant  of  St.  Paul's  P.  E.  Church. 

IV.  Orrin  H.  Osborn,  bap.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  in  St.  Paul's  P.  E. 
Church,  8  July  1832;  a  trader;  lived  in  Plumtrees  district,  Bethel,  Conn., 
in  1873. 


Chil.  of  James   Mead   and    Elizabeth   Ann   (Wildman)   Osborn. 

I.  Clarinda    Osborn,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  about  1825;   married 
there,  9  Sept.  1846,  Levi  Disbrow,  of  Sherman,  Conn.     They  moved  to 
Illinois,  where  she  died   before  1866.      Her  children    live  near   Dement 
Station,  Illinois. 

II.  Sarah  Osborn,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.;  married  Crandison  Shepard, 

a  hatter;  and  lived  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  in  1873. 

III.  John  Osborn,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.;  a  carpenter  and  joiner; 
married  Mary  Ann  Adget ;  and  settled  at  Ottawa,  111.,  where  he  died. 

IV.  Henry  Osborn,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.;  a  farmer;   lived  in  the 
south  part  of  Brookfield,  unmarried,  in  1873. 

V.  Jerome  Osborn,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  4  March  1843  ;  a  farmer; 
married  there,  in  Oct.  1867,   Roxana  A.  Lampson,  born  at  Brookfield,  13 
Nov.  1851,  dau.  of  Levi  and  Betsey  (Ives)  Lampson.     She  died  at  Brook- 
field,  3  Jan.  1868,  and  was  buried  there,  near  the   Baptist  Church.      He 
resided  with  his  mother,  at  Brookfield,  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  Orrin   and   Sarah   Crocker  (Pitman)   Osborn. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Osborn,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  i  May  1824; 
married  at  Southport,  Conn.,  6  Feb.  1848,  by  Rev.  E.  N.  Cornwall, 
Episcopal,  to  John  Gregory,  a  grocer,  son  of  Stephen  and  Electa  (Hawley) 
Gregory,  of  Danbury,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  29  Ap.  1822.  They 
settled  at  Southport,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1877,  having  dwelt  at 
Hartford,  Conn.,  for  sixteen  months  in  1850  and  1851. 


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15584 


'5587 


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15590 


Whitney  Family. 


8288  II.  Henry  Peck  Osborn,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  6  Feb.  1826;  a 
locomotive-engineer ;  married  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  29  May  1 849,  Sarah 
Elizabeth  Smith,  who  died  about  1854.  He  was  reported,  in  July  1873, 
as  still  living  at  Bridgeport. 


Chit,  of  Lewis  and   Betsey  Ann   (Andrews)   Osborn. 

I.  Edward  Andrews  Osborn,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  20  Sept.  1834; 
a  jeweller;  settled  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  where  he  married,  2  Ap.  1856,  Mary 
Catharine  Sofieid,  dau.  of  Randolph  and  Esther  (Mandeville)  Sofield,  of 
Newark,  where  she  was  born  in  Oct.  1837.      She  died  at  Newark,  23  Dec. 
1856,  and  was  buried  at  Pompton  Plains,  N.  J.     He  served  in  Co.  A,  First 
Conn.  Artillery,  from  19  Feb.  1862  till  Ap.  1865.     He  married  (2d),  28 
Jan.  1867,  at  Newark,  Phebe  Wilhelmlna  Mack,  dau.  of  John  Conrad  and 
Margaret  (Schwien)  Mack,  of  Newark,  where  she  was  born  19  Jan.  1845. 
They  were  living  at  Newark  in  1873. 

II.  Orrin  Wright  Osborn,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  26  Jan.  1837;  was 
drowned,  while  bathing,  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  25  July  1853,  and  was  buried 
in  Prickback  Cemetery. 

III.  Elias  Northrop  Osborn,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  13  May  1838; 
a  saddler  and  harness-maker;  married  at   Danbury,  Conn.,  4  Oct.  1865, 
Elizabeth  White   Hoyt,  dau.  of  Philo  and  Laura  Jane  (Barlow)  Hoyt,  of 
Danbury,  where  she  was  born  25  Aug.  1845.'     They  settled  at  Danbury, 
and  were  living  there  in  1873.     He  served,  as  a  corporal,  in  Co.  B,  23d  Reg., 
Conn.  Vol.  Infantry,  from  19  Aug.  1862  till  29  Aug.  1863. 

IV.  Frederick  Augustus  Osborn,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  18  July 
1840;  served  in  Co.  B,  ist  Reg.,  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery;  died  in  hospital 
at  Fair  Oaks,  Va.,  on  the  second  day  of  the  seven  days  fight  at  that 
place,  26  June  1862  ;  and  was  buried  at  Brookfield,  in  Prickback  Cemetery. 

V.  Eliza    Maria   Osborn,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  14  Aug.  1842; 
married  there,  30  Ap.  1861,  Charles  Treat  Allen,  a  miller,  son  of  Treat 
and  Sarah  (Blackman)  Allen,  of  Southbury,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  20 
Aug.  1841.     They  settled  at  Brookfield,  and  were  living  there,  near  the 
railway  station,  in  1873. 

VI.  George  Howard  Osborn,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  19  Sept.  1843; 
a  carpenter ;  was  living  at  Rafael,  Cal.,  ten  miles  from  San   Francisco,  in 
1873  ;  unmarried. 

1  See  the  Hoyt  Genealogy,  p.  489. 


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'5597 


15600 


15601 


1262 


Rigkth   Generation. 


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8296 

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8298 


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8300 


8301 


8302 


8303 


VII.  William  Henry  Osborn,  b.  at  Brookficld,  Conn.,  15  Feb.  1846; 
a  harness-maker ;  married  at  Lawrence,  Kansas,  23   March  1873,  Martha 
Brown.     They  were  living  at  Topeka,  Kansas,  in  July  1873. 

VIII.  Helen  Amelia  Osborn,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  27  Oct.  1848; 
married   there,   2   Sept.  1872,  Charles  Henry  Stevens,  a  carpenter,  son  of 
Henry  and  Eliza  (Blackman)  Stevens,  of  Brookficld.     They  were  living  at 
Brookfield  in  1873. 

IX.  Arthur  Starr  Osborn,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  15  Dec.  1851;  a 
merchant;  was  living  at  Brookfield  in  1873,  unmarried. 

X.  Theodore  Wright  Osborn,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  9  July  1854; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  Russell   and    Mary  Jane   (Culver)   Osborn.  2950 

I.  John   Culver  Osborn,  b.  in  New  York  City,  15  Feb.  1833;  died 
there,  15  July  1833,   and  was  buried  on   Second   Street,  in   a   Methodist 
cemetery,  which  has  since  been  removed. 

II.  Emma  Culver  Osborn,  b.  in  New  York  City,  16  Sept.  1834;;  15606 
married  there,  1 3  May  185 1,  Charles  Whitlock,  a  broker  in  real  estate,  born 

at  Plymouth,  Conn.,  12  Sept.  1826,  son  of  Zalmon  and  Sarah  (Gorham) 
Whitlock.  They  were  living  at  1160  Warren  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in 
Nov.  1873. 


III.  John  Wright  Osborn,   b.  in   New  York  City,  9  July  1836;  a 
carpenter;  married  about  July  1861,  at  Hay  Market,  Va.,  Catharine  Belt, 
of  Hay  Market.    They  dwelt  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Hay  Market ;  Winchester, 
Va.;  and  Cumberland,  Md.;   and  in  the  latter  place  he  died,  13  Dec.  1872. 
She  was  living  at  Hay  Market  in  Nov.  1873. 

IV.  Lucy  Amelia  Osborn,  b.  in  New  York  City,  17  Aug.  1838; 
married  in  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  25   Feb.  1855,  Edward  Downing  Doane, 
an  engineer,  son  of  George  Edward  and  Abby  (Post)  Doane,  of  Essex, 
Conn.,  where  he  was  born  16  Sept.  1834.     They  were  living  in  Decatur 
Street,  near  Reed  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1873. 

V.  Catharine  Frances  Osborn,  b.  in  Norwalk,  Conn.,  14  Feb.  1840; 
married  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  8  July  1862,  Enos  Richmond,  a  carriage-maker, 
born  in  Williamstown,  Mass.,  son  of  Richard  Richmond.     They  settled  in 


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8305 


8306 


8307 


8308 


8309 


8310 


Whitney  Family. 


Berryvillc,  Va.,  where  she  died  8  Jan.  1873.     He  dwelt  in  Williamstown  in 
Nov.  1873,  and  his  children  were  then  living  with  his  mother. 

VI.  Russell   Peck   Osborn,  b.  in   Norwalk,  Conn.,  14  June  1843; 
married   in   Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1864,  Fanny  Freer,  dau.  of  Morgan 
Freer,  of  Poughkeepsie,  where  she  was  born.     They  settled  in  Poughkeep- 
sie, and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1873.     He  was  then  librarian  of  the 
Poughkeepsie  Public  Library. 

VII.  James  Culver  Osborn,  b.  in  Norwalk,  Conn.,  14  May  1845  :  •' 
salesman;    married    in    Brooklyn,    N.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1869,    Mary    Elizabeth 
Owens,  dau.  of  James  Owens,  of  Brooklyn,  where  she  was  born.     They 
settled  in  Brooklyn,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1873.     He  was  a  ser- 
geant in  Co.  E,  1 3th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  Cavalry;  served  for  three  years;  and  was 
wounded  in  the  right  hand,  so  as  to  destroy  its  usefulness. 

VIII.  Mary  Jane  Osborn,  b.  in  Norwalk,  Conn.,  3  June  1847 ;  mar- 
ried   in    Brooklyn,    N.  Y.,  14  May  1868,    Benjamin    Howard    Smith,    an 
engineer,  son  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Kelley)  Smith,  of  Brooklyn,  where  he 
was  born  in   Sept.  1848.     They  dwelt  in   Brooklyn  till  1872;  and   then 
moved  to  Boston,  Mass.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov.  1873. 

IX.  William  George  Osborn,  b.  at  Purdy's  Station,  in  North  Salem, 
N.  Y.,  i  Aug.  1849;  a  soldier;  was  stationed  in  Montana  in  Nov.  1873,  in 
a  cavalry  regiment. 

X.  Ida  Osborn,  b.  in  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1855  ;  died  there, 
9  Nov.  1857,  ar>d  was  buried  in  the  Methodist  Cemetery  in   Hamilton 
Street. 

XI.  Robert  Leaycraft  Osborn,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  3  June  1859; 
died  there,  18  Feb.  1862,  and  was   buried    in    the    Methodist  Cemetery 
in  Middle  Village,  L.  I. 


Chil.  of  Ira  and   Hannah   (Osborn)   Wheeler. 

I.  Mary  Jane  Wheeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  3  July  1835  ;  mar- 
ried there,  2  May  1856,  by  Rev.  Richard  Keeler,  Methodist,  to  William 
Tyler  Bailey,  son  of  Gould  and  Permelia  (Tyler)  Bailey,  of  Danbury,  Conn., 
where  he  was  born  22  Dec.  1827.  They  were  living  at  Pleasantville, 
N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1 876,  and  he  was  then  the  station-master  of  the  Harlem  Rail- 
way at  that  place. 


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Eighth  Generation. 


II.  Sarah  Ann   Wheeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1837; 
and  was  living  at  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1876,  unmarried. 


8312          III.  Almon  David  Wheeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.Y.,  23  Nov.  1838; 
died  at  North  Salem,  4  March  1870,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  there. 


IV.  George   Henry  Wheeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov. 

1 840 ;  was  living  at  Pleasantville,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1 876,  unmarried,  and  was 
then  postmaster  and  railway  station-master  at  that  place. 

V.  Fanny   Eugenia  Wheeler,  b.  at  North   Salem,  N.  Y.,  16  May    15632 
1847  ;   married  there,  I  Sept.  1869,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jones,  Methodist,  to  John 
Isaac  Thorn,  son  of  Isaac  and  Emeline  (Resell)  Thorn,  of  Mount  Pleasant, 

N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  12  Oct.  1837.     They  were  living  at  Pleasantville, 
N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Lev!   and    Hester  (Luyster)   Osborn. 

I.  John    Lewis   Osborn,   b.   at   Hopewell,  in   Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  i  Oct. 
1836;   a  pattern-maker;   married   Emily  Silvernail ;  and  was  living  with 
his  mother,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1876,  without  children.     He 
enlisted  at  Poughkeepsie,  6  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  D,  I28th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol. 
Infantry;  and  was  discharged,  12  July  1865,  at  Savannah,   Ga.,   having 
taken   part  in  battles  at  Port   Hudson,  La.,  26  May  1863  (when  he  was 
slightly  wounded  in   the  head),  and  14  June  1863  ;  Cane  River  Crossing, 
La.,  June   1863;  Winchester,  Va.,  19   Sept.  1864;  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,    19 
Oct.  1864;  and  at  Fisher's  Hill,  Va.,  1864. 

II.  Ann   Elizabeth  Osborn,  b.  at  Hopewell,  in  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  27 
May  1838  ;  married  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  23  May  1854,  by  Rev.  William 
H.  Ferris,  Methodist   Episcopal,  to   Joseph    Hoffman    Brown,  a   harness- 
maker,  son  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Decker)  Brown,  of  Poughkeepsie. 
He  was  born  at  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  18  May  1834.     They  dwelt  at  Pough- 
keepsie till  1864;  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  four  months;  at  Milton,  N.  Y.,  four 
years;  and,  in  1868,  settled  at  Highland,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in 
March  1876. 

III.  Althea  Jane  Osborn,  b.  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  29  Nov.  1840;  died 
at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1 843,  and  was  buried  at  Hopewell,  in  Fishkill. 

IV.  Sarah  Aurelia  Osborn,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  9  Feb.  1843  ; 
died  there,  29  Dec.  1845,  and  was  buried  at  Hopewell,  in  Fishkill,  N.  Y. 


2953 


15635 


8321 


8322 


8323 


8324 


8325 


Whitney  Family. 


8319  V.  Levi  Jackson  Osborn,  b.  at  Foughkeepsic,  N.  Y.,  2  Aug.  1845  ; 
a  gas-fitter ;  married  there  Catharine  Eliza  Ryan,  dan.  of  Bartholomew  and 
Elizabeth  Maria  (Traver)  Ryan,  of  Poughkeepsie,  where  she  was  born,  19 
Aug.  1 849.     They  were  living  on  the  west  side  of  Mansion  Street,  two  doors 
below  Washington,  Poughkeepsie,  in  Feb.  1 876.     He  enlisted  at   Pough- 
keepsie, 5  Sept.  1862,  in  Co.  B,  i5Oth  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  and 
was  discharged  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  8  June  1865. 

8320  VI.  George  Washington  Osborn,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  4 
Nov.  1847;    a    machinist;   married   at    Newburgh,   N.  Y.,    21    Dec.  1871, 
Semantha     Rebecca    Vandermark,    dau.    of  Jonathan   and    Rachel    Ann 
(Dingy)  Vandermark,  of  Dwaarskill,  Shawangunk,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was 
born  7  July  1850.     They  were  living  at  Poughkeepsie  in  Feb.  1876. 


VII.  Theron  Osborn,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  10  July  1849;  died 
there,  3  Dec.  1849,  ancl  was  buried  at  Hopewell,  in  Fishkill,  N.  Y. 

VIII.  Frances  Wheeler  Osborn,  b.  at  Wappinger's  Falls,  N.  Y.,  20 
Ap.  1852;  died  at   Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  19  Ap.  1871,  and  was  buried  in 
Poughkeepsie  Rural  Cemetery. 


Child   of  Henry  and   Mary  Joanna   (Griffith)   Osborn. 

I.  James  Henry  Osborn,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  12  July  1845;  a 
physician  ;  grad.  at  the  New  York  Homoeopathic  Medical  College  in  1866; 
and  was  practising  at  Southington,  Conn.,  in  Nov.  1873  ;  unmarried. 


Chii.  of  Edson   and   Charlotte  (Baxter)   Osborn. 

I.  Albert  Edson  Osborn,  b.  in  Degraw  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  13 
June  1851;  a  commercial  traveller;  married  in  Gates  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
14  July  1873,  by  Rev.  David  Moore,  Baptist,  to  Margaret  Ann  Miller,  dau. 
of  Andrew  and  Mary  Joseph  (Johnson)  Miller,  of  New  York.     She  was 
born  at   Brooklyn,   29   Dec.  1853.     They  dwelt   at   442    Henry   Street, 
Brooklyn,  till  July  1875;  and  then  moved  to  130  Front  Street,  Bingham- 
ton,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  Jan.  1876. 

II.  Edward  Clarence  Osborn,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  4  Nov.  1853; 
a  salesman ;  was  living  with  his  aunt,  Mrs.  Lucy  (Osborn)  Bridges,  at  442 
Henry  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  Jan.  1876. 


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15647 


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2956 
15649 


1266 


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8328 
8329 

8330 

8331 
8332 
8333 

8334 
8335 


8336 


III.  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Osborn,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  23  March 
1856;  was  living  with  her  aunt,  Mrs.  Lucy  (Osborn)  Bridges,  at  442 
Henry  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  Jan.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Eli   and  Jane   (McKenzie)   Osborn. 

I.  Josephine  Frances  Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  26  Aug.  1851; 
died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  7  Nov.  1856,  and  was  buried   in  Cypress  Hills 
Cemetery. 

II.  Edgar  Osborn,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  13  Sept.  1853;  died  there, 
23  Sept.  1853,  and  was  buried  in  Cypress  Hills  Cemetery. 

III.  Edson   Franklin  Osborn,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1854; 
died  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  31  July  1855,  and  was  buried  in  Cypress  Hills 
Cemetery. 

IV.  Charles  Filmore  Osborn,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  30  Aug.  1856; 
died  there,  8  May  1857,  and  was  buried  in  Cypress  Hills  Cemetery. 

V.  Jenny  Louise  Osborn,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  31  July  1858. 

VI.  George  Eli  Osborn,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  25  Aug.  1860. 

VII.  Mary  Ella  Osborn,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  15  Dec.  1861;  died 
there,  18  July  1863,  and  was  buried  in  Cypress  Hills  Cemetery. 

VIII.  Eugenia  Osborn,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  13  June  1863. 

IX.  Flora  Osborn,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  5  July  1865. 


Chil.   of   Jeremiah   Bennett. 

I.  John  Bennett,  b.  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.;  and  went  to  Canada,  with 
his  father. 

There  were  others  in  this  household,  whose  names  have  not  been  ascer- 
tained. 


2957 


2961 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   and    Mary   (Nichols)    Bennett. 

8337  I.   Elizabeth    Bennett,    b.    in    Ridgefield,    Conn.,   12    March    1820; 
married    there,    27   May   1849,    at    her   father's    house,    by    Rev.    Henry 
Olmstead,  Episcopal,  to  William  Henderson,  a  carman,  of  New  York  City, 
son  of  Peter  and  Mary  (Dillingham)  Henderson,  of  Roslyn,  N.  Y.,  where 

|  he  was  born  22  Jan.  1805.  They  dwelt  in  New  York  City  till  i  Ap.  1868; 
then  settled  in  Titicus  District,  Ridgefield,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec. 
1874,  without  children. 

8338  j      II.  Jeremiah    Bennett,  b.   in    Ridgefield,   Conn.,   9   Nov.  1821;    a 

farmer;  married  in  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  15  Oct.  1843,  Adeline  Nickerson,  dau. 
of  Seth  and  Jane  (Jacocks)  Nickerson,  of  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was 
born  12  Ap.  1826.  They  settled  at  Silver  Spring,  Ridgefield,  and  were 
living  there  in  Nov.  1875. 

8339  III.  Richard  Bennett,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  23  Sept.  1825;  a  silver- 

!  plater;  married  in  West  Monroe,  N.  Y.,  29  June  1851,  Maria  Cook,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Stephen  and  Susan  (Kenyon)  Cook,  of  Mayville,  N.  Y.,  where 
she  was  born  3  Dec.  1826.  They  dwelt  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  from  12  July 

I  1845  til'  10  May  1865;  and  then  moved  to  Westfield,  N.  Y.,  where  they 
were  living  in  March  1875. 

8340  IV.   Mary  Ann   Bennett,  b.   in   Ridgefield,  Conn.,   29  Sept.  1829; 
married  Charles  Davis,  son  of  Isaac  and   Sarah  (Hoyt)  Davis.     See  his 


8341 


8342 


record. 


V. 


8343 


Jane  Elizabeth  Bennett,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  17  Nov.  1833; 
!  married  Charles  Davis.     See  his  record. 

VI.  Charles    Bennett,  b.  in    Ridgefield,  Conn.,  12    Sept.  1838;    a 
shoemaker;    married    in    North  Wilton,  Conn.,   29   May  1866,   by   Rev. 
George  W.  Allen,  Meth.  Epis.,  to  Hannah  Jane  Davis,  who  was  born  in 
Wilton,  1 8  Feb.  1842,  dau.  of  Hiram  and  Catharine  (Hoyt)  Davis.     She 
died  in  Wilton,  2  Feb.  1867,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery,  Ridgefield. 
He  was  married  (2d),  1 2  June  1 870,  in  New  York  City,  by  Rev.  W.  C. 
Smith,  pastor  of  the  Jane  Street  Meth.  Epis.  Church,  to  Sarah   Emellne 
Goodwin,  who  was  born  in  New  York  City,  2  Sept.  1854,  dau.  of  George 
Sargeant  and  Emeline  (Nichols)  Goodwin.     They  settled   in  Ridgefield, 
and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1874. 

VII.  Esther  Bennett,  b.  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  25  Jan.  1846;  married 
there,  I  March  1868,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Coe,  to  Benjamin  Brewster  Goodwin,  an 

upholsterer,  who  was  born  in  New  York  City,  in  Ap.  1847,  son  of  George 


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15651 


15659 


13548 

13548 
15661 


15664 


1268 


8344 


8345 


8346 


8347 
8348 


8349 


8350 


Rightk  Generation. 


Sargeant  and  Emeline  (Nichols)  Goodwin.    They  settled  in  New  York,  and 
were  living  at  76  Eighth  Avenue  in  Nov.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Isaac  and   Sarah   (Bennett)    Fancher. 


Child  of  Jacob   and   Hannah   (Bennett)    Hulbert. 


2964 


I.  Charles  William  Fancher,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  13  Oct.  1822;  a    15665 
teacher ;  married  at  the  Lutheran  parsonage,  near  Green's  Bridge,  Green- 
wich, N.  J.,  29  Ap.  1848,  by  Rev.  John  McCron,  to  Elizabeth   Hunt,  dau. 

of  George  and  Mary  (Insley)  Hunt,  of  Greenwich,  where  she  was  born  26 
Ap.  1827.  He  was  living  at  Riegelsville,  Penn.,  in  Jan.  1876,  and  had 
served  as  town-clerk,  and  as  enrolling  officer  in  the  war  of  1861. 

II.  Samuel  Bennett  Fancher,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  19  June  1825  ; 
a  blacksmith;  was  living  in   March  1875,  unmarried,  at  Wilton,  where  he 
had  been  a  justice  of  the  peace  for  many  years. 

III.  Elizabeth  Fancher,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  n  Jan.  1828;  and  died 
there,  unmarried. 

IV.  John  Fancher,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  18  June  1830;  is  dead. 

V.  Theodore  Roger  Fancher,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  27  March  1833  ;    15666 
an  engineer;    married    at  Wilton,  17   Dec.  1854,    Emily    Morgan,  dau.   of 
Aaron  and  Susan  (Ferry)  Morgan,  of  Wilton,  where  she  was  born  14  July 

1835.  They  dwelt  at  Wilton  till  1858,  and  then  settled  at  Norwalk,  Conn., 
where  they  were  living  in  March  1876. 


2965 


I.  Jane    Hulbert,    b.   at    Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  i  Dec.  1816;  married  at  j  15670 
Lovelton,  Penn.,  I  Dec.  1836,  Albert  Park,  a  farmer,  son  of  Russell  and 
Sophia  (Barstow)  Park,  of  Lovelton,  formerly  of  Canterbury,  Conn.,  where 
he  was  born  4  Ap.  1815.     They  settled  at  Lovelton,  and  there  died  (she, 
13  Aug.  1862 ;  he,  23  Feb.  1867)  and  were  buried. 


Chil.  of  Ellas  and   Hannah   (Bennett)   Hulbert. 


2965 


II.  Elizabeth  Smith  Hulbert,  b.  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  4  Sept.  1820  ;    15680 
married  at  Asylum,  Penn.,  i  March  1842,  Charles  Thompson,  a  farmer, 
son  of  William  and  Martha  Ann  (Merritt)  Thompson,  of  Owego,  N.  Y. , 


Whitney  Family. 


where  he  was  born  3  Jan.  1818.  They  settled  at  Terrytown,  Fenn.;  where 
she  died,  18  Jan.  1863,  and  was  buried. 

8351  III.  Thomas  Smith   Hulbert,  b.  at   Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  26  March 
1822;   married  at  Bradford,  111.,  18  Feb.  1847,  Harriet  P.  Clink.     They 
settled  at  Corning,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1876. 

8352  |      IV.  Rachel   Ann    Hulbert,  b.  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  28  Ap.  1825; 
'  married  at  Rockford,  111.,  18  Feb.  1847,  Charles  Franklin  Starks,  a  farmer, 

son  of  Charles  and  Sarah  (Pratt)  Starks,  of  Illinois,  formerly  of  Wyalusing, 
Penn.,  where  he  was  born  22  Dec.  1821.  They  settled  at  Bradford,  111., 
and  were  living  there  in  May  1876. 

8353  V.  Margaret  Jackson  Hulbert,  b.  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  28  March 
1829;  married  in  1858,  at  Bradford,  111.,  Samuel  S.  Starks.     They  settled 
at  Ashton,  111.,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1876. 

8354  VI.  Charles  Osborn  Hulbert,  b.  in  Bradford  Co.,  Penn.,  20  Nov. 
1833;    a  farmer;    married  at   Lee  Centre,  111.,  25   Dec.  1858,  Eliza  Ann 
Clink,  dau.  of  John  and  Phebe  Ann  (Pratt)  Clink,  of  Bradford  Co.,  Penn., 
where  she  was  born  7  June  1840.     They  dwelt  at  Bradford,  111.,  till  1871; 
at  Lee  Centre,  111.,  till  1873;  and  then  settled  at  Marble  Precinct,  Neb., 
where  they  were  living  in  Feb.  1877. 

8355  VII.  George  Washington  Hulbert,  b.  in  Luzerne  Co.,  Penn.,  24 
Jan.  1836;    married   Elizabeth    Bowen,  who  died  16   Ap.  1859;    married 
(2d)  Lorraine   Evltts.     They  settled  at  Lee  Centre,  111.,  and  were  living 
there  in  May  1 876. 


Chll.  of  Zadok  and   Polly  (Bennett)   Williams. 

8356  I.  Legrand  Williams. 

8357  II.  Josiah  Williams. 

8358  III.  Aaron  Williams. 

8359  IV.  Sylvester   Williams,   b.    at    Ridgefield,   Conn.,  i  Ap.  1833;    a 
farmer;   married  at  Golden's  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  17  Aug.  1865,  Anna  Augusta 
Keeler,  dau.  of  Samuel  Dauchy  and  Sally  (Akely)  Keeler,  of  Ridgefield. 
She  was  born  at  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  4  June  1838.     They  settled  at  Ridgefield, 
and  were   living   there   in    Nov.  1875.     He   enlisted,  12    Aug.  1862,    at 
Ridgefield,  in  Co.  G,  I7th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  discharged 


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8361 
8362 

8363 


8364 


8365 


8366 


8367 
8368 


Eighth   Generation. 


with  the   regiment,  at    Hilton    Head,   S.   C,  19  July  1865,   having  been 
wounded  in  the  foot  at  Chancellorsville,  Va. 

V.  Sidney  Williams. 
VI    Hannah  Williams. 

VII.  Rosina  Williams,  died  young.     Perhaps  reference  is  made  to 
her  in  the  following  extract  from  the  Ridgefield  (Conn.)  records:  "A  child 
of  Zadok  Williams  died  1 1  March  1845,  aged  6  years." 

VIII.  Hawley  Williams,  lived  at  Weston,  Conn.,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Charles   and    Esther   Bull   (Harrington)   Osborn. 

I.  Henry  Osborn,  b.  in  Greene  Street,  opposite  the  Methodist  Church, 
New  York  City,  20  March  1834;    an  agent  for  life-insurance;    married  at 
the  house  of  Allen  H.  Bullis,  Chatham  Centre,  N.  Y.,  15   Feb.  1865,  by  j 
Rev.  M.  B.  Mead,   Methodist,  to    Sarah    Frances   Greene,  dau.  of  Barent  | 
and  Mary  Ellen  (Stryker)  Greene,  of  Strykersville,  N.  Y.     She  was  born 
at  Prattsville,  N.Y.,  27  Feb.  1838.     He  left  home  in  1858;  dwelt  at  Chicago,  j 
111.,  till  1860;  at  New  York  City;  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.;  at  Bergen,  N.  J.;  j 
at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  till  June  1872  ;  and  then  settled  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  where 
they  were  living  in  March  1876,  without  children. 

II.  Charles   Horace  Osborn,  b.  at  30  Harrison  Street,  New  York- 
City,  4   Ap.  1837;    a   physician    and  surgeon;  grad.  at  the   College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  in  1859;  served  in  the  war  of  1861, 
as  assistant-surgeon  of  the  7th   Reg.,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y. ;  married  in    1863, 
at  Washington,  D.  C.,  Mary  Thorpe;  and  was  living  in  New  York,  at  320 
West  35th  Street,  in  Feb.  1877,  without  children. 

III.  Lucy  Warner  Osborn,  b.  at  1 50  Reade  Street,  New  York,  3  Jan. 
1844;  and  was  living  at  39  Grand  Street,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  in  Feb.  1875, 
unmarried. 


2971 


Chil.  of  William   and    Eliza  Sena   (Goodrich)   Osborn. 

I.  Sarah  Emily  Osborn,  b.  20  Ap.  1839. 

II.  Mariette  Eliza  Osborn,  b.  7  Oct.  1840;  married  at  Chicago,  111.,    15703 


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8370 

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8372 
8373 
8374 

8375 
8376 


8377 


8378 


8379 


Whitney  I^amily. 


15  Feb.  1872,  by  Rev.  Abbott  E.  Kittredge,  to    Harlan    Page    Parmelee. 
They  were  living  at  Denver,  Colorado,  in  Jan.  1876. 

III.  Frances  Emma  Osborn,  b.  23  June  1843. 

IV.  Helen  Watson   Osborn,  b.  9  Nov.  1844;  married  at  Chicago, 
111.,  7  Feb.  1867,  by  Arthur  Swasey,  to  Isaac    R.  Adams.      They  were 
living  at  Springfield,  111.,  in  Jan.  1876,  without  children. 

V.  George  Goodrich  Osborn,  b.  9  Nov.  1846;  died  4  May  1848. 

VI.  Harriet  Jane  Osborn,  b.  13  July  1849. 

VII.  Willard  Goodrich  Osborn,  b.  i  June  1852. 

VIII.  Edward  Asel   Osborn,  twin,  b.  10  July  1855;    died  24  July 
1855. 

IX.  Edmund  Whitney  Osborn,  twin,  b.  10  July  1855  ;  died  1 1  July 
1855. 

X.  Gertrude  Hunter  Osborn,  b.  5  Oct.  1862;  and  was  living  with 
her  sister,  at  Denver,  Colorado,  in  Jan.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Susan   Maria   (Crocker)   Osborn. 

I.  Charles  Horace  Osborn,  b.  at  Maumee  City,  Ohio,  i  Nov.  1842; 
a  dealer  in  coal;  was  living  at  536  West  Monroe  Street,  Chicago,  111.,  in 
March  1876,  unmarried. 

II.  Henry  Austin  Osborn,  b.  at  Maumee  City,  Ohio,  26  Nov.  1844; 
a  dealer  in  real  estate;   married  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  30  Sept.  1869, 
Anna  Caroline  Peak,  dau.  of  James  Madison  and  Celestia  Benjamin  (Todd) 
Peak,  of  Cooperstown,  where  she  was  born  22  Aug.  1844.     They  were 
living  at  536  West  Monroe  Street,  Chicago,  111.,  in  March  1876,  without 
children. 

III.  Frank  Crocker  Osborn,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  12  Aug.  1847; 
an  accountant;  married  at  St.   Louis,  Mo.,  2   Sept.  1875,   Emily  Louisa 
Illsley,  dau.  of  Edward  and   Nancy  (Selleck)   Illsley,  of  St.  Louis.     She 
was  born  at  New  York  City,  9  Nov.  1844.     They  were  living  at  Chicago, 
111.,  in  March  1876. 


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8381 


8382 


8383 


8384 


8386 


8387 


8388 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  John    Nathan   and   Jane   (Osborn)    Hoyt.  2973 

I.  Noah   Webster  Hoyt,  b.  at  Salina,  N.  Y.,   23  Aug.  1844;   died 
there,  24  Ap.  1845,  and  was  buried  in  Oakwood  Cemetery,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

II.  Caleb  Nathan  Hoyt,  b.  at  Salina,  N.Y.,  28  Aug.  1846;  a  farmer;    15704 
married  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  20  May  1874,  Mittie  Clarlnda  Smith,  dau.  of 
Jarvis  and    Eunice   Marsh  (Cross)  Smith,  of  158  Wolf  Street,  Syracuse. 

She  was  born  at  Exeter,  N.  Y.,  13  Sept.  1857.    They  settled  at  Salina,  and 
were  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

III.  Nathan  Odell  Hoyt,  b.  at  Salina,  N.  Y.,  23  Ap.  1850;  a  carriage- 
trimmer;   married   at   Syracuse,   N.  Y.,   5    Feb.  1873,  by  Rev.  J.   Bacon, 
pastor  of  the  Fourth  Presbyterian  Church,  to  Elizabeth  Jaqua,  of  Syracuse, 
dau.  of  William  Woodard   and   Adelia  (Brennan)  Jaqua,  deceased.     She  : 
was   born   at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  in  1855.     They  were  living  at   27   Baker 
Street,  Syracuse,  in  Jan.  1876. 

IV.  John  Nathan  Hoyt,  b.  at  Salina,  N.  Y.,  2  June  1853;  a  farmer; 
was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Salina,  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 

V.  Henry  Osborn    Hoyt,  b.  at  Salina,  N.  Y.,  5  July  1857;  ar>d  was 
living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  Jan.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Philo  and    Eliza   (Simmons)   Osborn.  2974 

I.  William  Simmons  Osborn,  b.  at  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  16  Oct. 
1821;  a  clerk;  married  at  Rensselaerville,  29  Jan.  1845,  by  RCV-  Robert 
Washburn,  Episcopal,  to  Elizabeth   Bloodgood   Evens,  dau.  of  Daniel  Van 
Antwerp  and  Agnes  (Bowie)  Evens,  of  Mechanicsville,  N.  Y.,  where  she 
was  born  30  Ap.  1824.     They  dwelt  at  Rensselaerville  till  1853;  lived  at  i 
Albany,  N.  Y.  till  1873;  and  then  returned  to  Rensselaerville,  where  they 
resided  in  March  1 876,  without  children. 

II.  Mary  Johnson    Osborn,  b.  at    Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  26   Dec.    15705 
1823;   married  there,  25   Sept.  1840,  by  Rev.  Zebulon   Phillips,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  George  Kirtland   Field,  a  farmer,  son  of  Walter  and  Fanny 
(Kirtland)   Field,  of  Durham,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born   13    Ap.  1816. 
They  dwelt  at  Durham  for  three  years ;  at  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  eight  years ;  at 
Spencerport,  N.  Y.,  fifteen  years;  and  then  moved  to  Galesburgh,  Mich., 
where,  after  seven  years,  they  were  still  living  in  Ap.  1 876. 

III.  Aaron    Osborn,   b.   at    Rensselaerville,   N.  Y.,   20   Aug.  1828; 


8389 


839' 


8392 


8393 


Whitney  Family. 


married  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  28  Sept.  1850,  by  Rev.  Mr.  McHarg,  to  Delia 
Christiaense.  They  were  living  at  20  Oregon  Street,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  in 
1876. 

IV.  Philo  Augustus  Osborn,  b.  at  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  25  May 
1834;  a  blacksmith;  settled,  in  the  Autumn  of  1856,  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y., 
where  he  was  married,  6  June  1860,  by  Rev.  Kinner  Hollister,  Baptist,  to 
Amanda  Hollister,  dau.  of  Timothy  and  Harriet  (Coon)  Hollister,  of  Ithaca. 
She  was  born  at  Caroline,  N.  Y.,  23  March  1842.  They  were  living  at 
Ithaca  in  Ap.  1876,  without  children. 


Chil.  of  White  and    Margaret   (Shepard)   Osborn. 

8390        I.   Mary  Frances  Osborne,  b.  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  i  July  1813; 
I  and  was  living  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  Nov.  1874,  unmarried. 


8394  V.   Harriet  Osborne,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  1826;  died  there,  7 
Aug.  1834,  and  was  buried  in  the  north  cemetery,  on  Main  Street. 

8395  VI.   Harvey  Rider  Osborne,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  10  Sept.  1827;  a 
trader;  was  living  at  Danbury  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 

160 


1273 


II.  Edward    Butler   Osborne,  b.  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  3  Aug. 
1814;  a  printer  and  editor;  married  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  7  Oct.  1840, 
Jane  Booth  Lambert,  dau.  of  John  and  Harriet  (Booth)  Lambert,  of  New 
Canaan.     She  was  born  at  Trumbull,  Conn.,  26  Ap.  1821.     He  started  the 
Quincy  Patriot,  at  Quincy,  Mass.,  about  1829;  and,  after  one  year,  sold  it 
and  went  to   Danbury,  Conn.,  where,  in  1837,   he  founded   the  Danbury 
Times,  which  is  still  continued  under  the   name  of  Danbury  News.     In 
June  1853,  he  moved  to  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  and,  in  the  Autumn  of  that 
year,  bought  the  Poughkeepsie  American,  changed  its  name  to  Dutchess 
Democrat,  and,  in  Aug.  1855,  united  it  with  the  Telegraph,  under  the  name 
Poughkeepsie  Telegraph,  which  he  has  since  edited  and  published  as  a  daily 
and  weekly  paper.     He  was  living  at  5  Vassar  Row,  Poughkeepsie,  in  Nov. 
1873- 

III.  William    Osborne,  b.  at   Danbury,  Conn.;   a  cotton-sampler; 
married   Harriet  Brown,  of  Mobile,  Ala.      They  settled  at    Mobile,   and 
were  living  there  in  Jan.  1 876. 

IV.  George  Shepard  Osborne,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  Oct.  1819; 
died  there,  19  Ap.  1838,  and  was  buried  in  the  north  cemetery,  on  Main 
Street. 


2978 


15709 


15717 


12/4 


Eighth  Generation. 


8396 


8397 


8398 


8399 


8400 


VII.  Levi  Osborne,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  28  Jan.  1824;  a  minister 
of  the  Disciples'  Church;  married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  10  Ap.  1851,  Mary 
Emma  MofTatt,  dau.  of  Anthony  and  Julia  (Curtis)  Mofifatt,  of  New  York 
City,  where  she  was  born  24  May  1829.  They  settled  at  Danbury,  where 
he  served,  for  one  year,  as  judge  of  probate,  and  two  years  as  registrar  of 
births,  &c.  He  was  corresponding  secretary,  for  New  York,  of  the  Christian 
Missionary  Society,  in  1870-1871 ;  dwelt  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  in  1872  ;  at  Wil- 
liamsville,  N.  Y.,  in  1873-1875;  and  then  moved  to  11  Prospect  Avenue, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  Feb.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Nathan   and   Cynthia   (Osborn)    Dikeman. 

I.  Henry   Dikeman,   b.  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  7  May  1817;   a  hatter; 
married   in  1851,  at   Northampton,   Mass.,    Delia  Adams   Damon,  dau.  of 
David  and  Lois  (Adams)  Damon,  of  Reading,  Mass.,  where  she  was  born. 
They  settled  at  Northampton,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1873,  without 
children. 

II.  Julia  Curtis  Dikeman,  b.  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  2  Jan.  1819; 
married  there,  12   Sept.  1839,  Luther  C.  Clark,  son   of  Bohan  and   Polly 
(White)  Clark,  of  East  Hampton,  Mass.,  where  he  was  born.     They  settled 
at   Northampton ;  where  she   died  of  consumption,  without  children,  1 5 
Aug.  1841,  and  was  buried  in  Northampton  Cemetery.     He  was  living  in 
New  York  City,  in  Nov.  1873;  a  banker;  with  Clark,  Dodge  &  Co.,  corner 
of  Wall  and  William  Streets. 

III.  William  Dikeman,  b.  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  21  July  1821;  died 
of  consumption,  21  June  1841,  at  Northampton,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Nathan   Dikeman,  b.  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  9  Dec.  1828;  a 
druggist;   married  at  Northampton,  9  Dec.  1850,   Sarah  Jane  Simmons, 
born   at  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  5  July  1830,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Armenia 
(Farrell)   Simmons.     They  settled  at  Waterbury,  Conn.,  and  were  living 
there  in  Nov.  1873. 


8401 


8402 


Chil.  of  Thomas  Watson   and   Sarah   (Osborn)   Shepard. 

I.  Charles   Osborn   Shepard,  b.  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  16  Ap. 
1825  ;  a  bank-clerk;  died  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  II  Aug.  1843,  ar»d  was  buried 
there. 

II.  Lucy  Maria  Shepard,  b.  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  13  Dec.  1826; 


15724 
8510 


2980 


15728 


2982 


15732 


1641 ;  d.  at  Newbury,  Mass.,  i  July      WILLIAM  LEETE,  of  Guirford,  Conn.;  signed  the  Plantation  Covenant  of  i  June  ~. — '  ANN    ••     -  •  ,  first 


pail    in.          i-j^i,    u.  uuiy,  iTioaa.,    i    iuiy  r  ILLIJMW    ijr,  t  i  e,,   ui  vjumuru,  \_UIin. ,   MjJIieu  inc   I  lailuiIKJIl  V_nvni31U  (>l   I  JUUC 

is  under  Queen  Elizabeth,  slain  about          1639;  an  Assistant  of  New  Haven  Colony,  1643  to  '$7-  Deputy  Governor, 
).  was  b.  at  Northampton,  Eng.,  in  1576;  came          1658;  Governor,  1661  to  '65;  on  the  union  with  Conn.,  became  an  Assistant 


,  d.  at  Roxbury,  31  July  1653.     His  wife  d.  at 
>;4imie!  Hackburne. 


till  1669;    Deputy  Governor,  1669  to  '76;    and  Governor  from  1676  till  his 
death  at  Hartford,  16  Ap.  1683. 


wife;  was  buried 
i  Sept  1668. 


PRISCILLA  GRANT,    JOHN  RUCCLES,  b.  in  Eng.  ab.  =:  SARAH  DYER,  of  Wey-      Rev.  JOHN  WOODBRIDGE,  b.  prob.  at  Andover,  •=.  ABIGAIL  LBBTS, 


b.  in  Kng.,  14 
SepL  1626 ;  m., 
14  Oct.  1647,  at 
Windsor. 


re.  (ist),  3  Ap.  1655, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Gibson, 
of  Cambridge.  She  d.  6  Dec. 
1674,  at  Roxbury. 


mouth,  Mass.,  sec- 
ond wife;  m.  15 
March  1674-5. 


Harvard  Coll.r  1604;  preached  at 
Andover,  1666;  at  Windsor,  1668;  ord.  at 
KilUngworth,  Conn.,  7  Ap.  1669;  installed 
pastor  at  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1679;  an<*  **• 
there  in  1691. 


i  Hi  Mi-HRKV,  b.  =  MARY  MILLS,  b.  8  Dec.  1662;  d.  4  Ap.  17 
.   15   May  1656;  dau.  of  Simon  Mills,  who  lived  at  Wind 

Simsbury,    and  before   1639,  and  there  m.,  23  Feb.    1660, 

1736.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  and  Mary  Buel. 


26     Oct. 

1671;     d    ab. 
1701. 


Rev.  BENJAMIN  RUCCLES,  b.  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  u  =  MERCY  WOODBRIDGE. 
Aug.  1676;   Harv.  Coll.,  1603;  when  19  years  old, 
began  to  preach  at  Suffleld,  Conn.,  where  he  was 
ord.  96  Ap.  1698,  and  d.  5  SepL  1708. 


708;  =  ESTHER  HOLCOMBE,     PETER  MILLS,  =  JOANNA  PORTER.     For  their  ancestry,    JONATHAN  HUMPHREY,  b.  at  =  MERCY  RUGGLES,  b.  at 
b.  1682-3.  se*  chart  opposite  page  342.  Simsbury,  1688.  SufEeld,  Conn. 


magistrate  of  West  Simsbury,  ==  SARAH  GARRETT,  b.  1793;  d.  1821,  aged  98.     She  was  dau.  of  Francis  Garrett  by  his  wife  Sarah  Mills,  widow  of 
Samuel  Tuller  and  dau.  of  John  Mills.      Mrs.  Garrett  m.  (3d)  Capt.  Joseph  Woodford,  and  d.  in  1797,  aged  101. 


at  Simsbury,  in  1740;  d.  at  Barkhamsted,  Conn,  in  1813.  ==  RUTH  HUMPHREY,  b.  at  Simsbury,  in  1748;  m.  in  1771;  d,  in  1822. 


t  Charlestown,  Va.,  2  Dec.  1859. 


Whitney  Family. 


married  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  17  Feb.  1846,  Lemuel  Dickinson  Smith,  an 
agent  for  insurance,  son  of  John  and  Sophia  (Dickinson)  Smith,  of  Hat- 
field,  Mass.,  where  he  was  born.  They  were  living  at  Boston,  Mass.,  in 
Jan.  1876. 

8403  HI.   Mary  Watson  Shepard,  b.  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  3  Oct.  1828; 
married  at  Waterbury,  Conn.,  15    Dec.  1854,  as  his  second  wife,  Owen 
Brown    King,  a    manufacturing-overseer,  son  of   Hiram    and   Ruth  Ann 
(Brown1)  King,  of  Hudson,  Ohio,  where  he  was  born  10  Aug.  1817.     They 
settled  at  Waterbury.      She  died  at   Poughkeepsie,   N.  Y.,  23  June   1862, 
and  was  buried  at  Waterbury,  in  Riverside  Cemetery.     He  was  living  at 
Watertown,  Conn.,  in  Jan.  1876,  engaged   in   farming  and  stock-raising. 
He  married  (2d)  Mrs.  Belinda  Woodruff. 

8404  IV.  Julia  Ann   Shepard,  b.  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  27  Oct.  1830; 
died  at  Northampton,  1 5  Oct.  1831,  and  was  buried  there. 

8405  V.  Thomas  Watson   Shepard,  b.  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  4  July 
1832;  died  of  scarlet  fever,  at  Lancaster,  Mass.,  25   Feb.  1834,  and  was 
buried  there. 


1275 


8406 


8407 


8408 


VI.  Sarah  Ellen  Shepard,  b.  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  2  Dec.  1836; 
married    at   Waterbury,   Conn.,    3   July  1854,  Theodore   Ives   Driggs,   an 
accountant,  son  of  Dr.  Asa  and  Sarah  Maria  (Ives)  Driggs,  of  Cheshire, 
Conn.,  where  he  was  born  25   Oct.  1829.     They  settled   at  Waterbury; 
where  she  died,  20  March  1857,  an^  was  buried  in  Riverside  Cemetery. 
He  was  living   at  Waterbury   in  Jan.   1876,   being   then   secretary  and 
treasurer  of  the  American  Pin  Company.     He  married  (2d),  9  Ap.  1860, 
at  Waterbury,  Margaret  Sophia  Pritchard,  who  was  born  at  Waterbury,  I 
July  1840,  dau.  of  George  and  Frances  Jeannette  (Scott)  Pritchard. 

VII.  Thomas  Edward  Shepard,  b.  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  10  Dec. 
1839;  a  machinist;  married  at  Waterbury,  Conn.,  23  Oct.  1867,  Gertrude 
Maria  Wright,  dau.  of  Loren  Wood  and  Cordelia  (Mclntyre)  Wright,  of 
Waterbury.     She  was  born  at  North  Adams,  Mass.,  23  Oct.  1851.     They 
settled  at  Waterbury,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 


Chil.  of  John   Alexander  and    Elizabeth   (Osborn)   Gregory. 

I.  Elizabeth   Gregory,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  10  Oct.  1827;    died  at 
Norwalk,  Ohio,  12  Oct.  1832,  and  was  buried  there. 

«See  pedigree  opposite  page  1274. 


15736 


15737 


'5738 


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1276 


8409 

8410 
8411 
8412 

8413 
8414 


8415 
8416 

8417 

to 

8420 

8421 
8422 

8423 
8424 


Right h   Generation. 


II.  Jane    Gregory,   b.   at    Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  29  June  1829;    married   at 
Greenfield,  Ohio,  14  Nov.  1849,  La  Fayette  Crosby,  of  Greenfield ;  and  was 
living  at  the  latter  place  in  Ap.  1 876.     He  died  at  Republic,  Ohio,  in  1 862. 

III.  Rebecca   Ann   Gregory,  b.  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  23  March  1831; 
died  8  Nov.  1850,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery,  Danbury,  Conn. 

IV.  Sarah  Maria  Gregory,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Ohio,  23  June  1833  ;  and 
was  living  at  Greenfield,  Ohio,  in  Ap.  1 876,  unmarried. 

V.  Mary  Elizabeth  Gregory,  b.  at  Greenfield,  Ohio,  16  Oct.  1835;  a 
teacher;  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1876,  unmarried. 

VI.  Emily  Peek  Gregory,  b.  at  Greenfield,  Ohio,  29  Aug.  1838;  a 
teacher;  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1876,  unmarried. 

VII.  John  Eli  Gregory,  b.  at  Greenfield,  Ohio,  9  Feb.  1841;  a  teacher; 
was  living  there  in  Ap.  1 876,  unmarried. 


I. 


Chil.  of  Caleb  and   Ann   (Taylor)   Hunt. 
Hunt,  died  19  Ap.  1825.' 


II.  Clara  Hunt,  married 
in  Ap.  1876. 


Ill  to  VI.  Nothing  reported. 


Poor ;  and  was  living  at  Corry,  Penn., 


Chil.  of  Eli   and   Emily   Esther   (Kelsey)   Taylor. 

I.  Esther    Kelsey  Taylor,  b.  at   Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  23    Sept.  1834; 
died  at  Herkimer,  14  Ap.  1839,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Marion  Taylor,  b.  at  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  14  June  1836;    and  was 
living  at  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1876. 

III.  Eliza  Taylor,  b.  at  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  12  Nov.  1837;  died  at  Her- 
kimer, 2  Ap.  1839,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Frances   Ann   Taylor,   b.  at   Herkimer,  N.  Y.,    18  Jan.   1841  ; 

1  See  the  Hunt  Genealogy,  p.  128. 


1S741 


2986 


2987 


15742 


8425 


8426 


8427 


8428 
8429 

8430 
8431 


8432 


Whitney  Family. 


married  at  Syracuse,   N.  Y.,  29  June  1869,  Ceorge  Washington  Cetman,  a 
druggist,  son  of  Jeremiah  and  Elizabeth  (Skinner)  Getman,  of  Columbia, 
N.  Y.,  where  lie  was  born  18  Dec.  1845.     They  settled   at   Lyons,  N.  Y., 
'•  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1 876. 

V.  Emily  Taylor,  b.  at  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  23  June  1843;   married  at 
Herkimer,  23  March  1868,  William  Henry  Stout,  a  commercial  agent,  son 
of  James  and  Artemesia  (Phinney)  Stout,  of  West  Winfield,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  was  born  i  Sept.  1842.     They  dwelt  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  for  three  years; 
and  then  settled  at  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  Aug.  1876. 

VI.  Benjamin  Kelsey  Taylor,  b.  at  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  12  Nov.  1845 ; 
a  clerk ;  married   at   Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  II  Dec.  1873,   Mary   Freeman    Carley, 
dau.  of  Joseph  and  Cornelia  Maria  (Midlam)  Carley,  of  Buffalo.     She  was 
born  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  9  Jan.  1853.     They  settled  at  Buffalo,  and  were  living 
there  in  May  1 876. 

VII.  Eli  Taylor,  b.  at  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  7  Oct.  1848 ;  and  was  living  at 
Findley,  Ohio,  in  Ap.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Ellas   Osborn   and   Mary  Ann   (Lawrence)   Taylor. 

I.  Francis  Taylor. 

II.  Louisa  Taylor,  married  Samuel  Smith. 

Chil.   of  Ellas  Osborn   and   Ann   Eliza   (Leveridge)   Taylor. 

III.  Elias  William  Taylor,  b.  at  New  York  City,  19  Oct.  1831  ;  a 
commission  merchant;  married,  and  was  living  at  Montclair,  N.  J.,  in  May 
1876. 

IV.  John  Leveridge  Taylor,  b.  at  New  York  City,  16  Sept.  1838; 
a  dealer  in  paper;  married  at  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  3  May  1865,  Ella  Augusta 
Hadley,  dau.  of  Alfred  and  Fanny  (Kelly)    Hadley,  of  Glenbeulah,  Wis. 
She  was  born  at  Washington ville,  N.  Y.,  29  Oct.  1841.     They  were  living 
at  96  Marcy  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1876.     He  was  then  of  the 
firm  of  Briggs  and  Taylor,  6  Duane  Street,  N.  Y.,  and  64  Federal   Street, 
Boston,  Mass. 

V.  Charles  Francis  Taylor,  b.  at  New  York  City,  4  Ap.  1842;  a 
commission  merchant;  served  in  the  8th  Reg.  of  Wis.  Volunteers,  in  the 
war  of  1861  ;  and  was  living  at  190  Fourth  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap. 
1876.     He  is  married,  but  has  refused  particulars. 


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'5747 


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15748 


15749 


12/8 


8433 
8434 


8435 


8436 


8437 


8439 
8440 


8441 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Frederick   Dabney  and   Clara   (Taylor)   Spalding. 

I.  Dabney  Spalding,  died  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  aged  5  years. 

II.  Jane  Elizabeth  Spalding,  died  at  Elkhart,  Wis.,  in  Sept.  1855; 
and  was  buried  at  Greenbush,  Wis. 


2989 


Chil.  of  William   and   Mary  (Taylor)   Tweedy. 


2990 


I.  Frances    Ann    Tweedy,   b.   at    Danbury,    Conn.,  i    Aug.  1826;  515750 
married  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  14  Dec.  1847,  Lev!   Hathaway  Rumrlll.     They 

were  living  at  Buffalo  in  March  1876. 

II.  Elizabeth  Tweedy,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  13  Ap.  1829;  married,    15754 
14  Sept.  1850,  Edwin  Augustus  Holbrook.     They  were  living  at  Buffalo, 

N.  Y.,  in  March  1 876. 


III.  Harriet  Tweedy,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  16  Nov.  1831;  married 
at   Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  II  July  1854,  Francis  James  Atwater;  and  was  living 
with  her  second  husband, Evans,  at  Buffalo,  in  March  1876. 

IV.  Hannah  Maria  Tweedy,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  3  March  1834; 
died  at   Buffalo,  N.  Y.,   24  Feb.  1847,  and  was  buried  in  North  Street 
Cemetery. 

V.  William  Smith  Tweedy,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  31  May  1837;  and 
was  living  there  in  March  1876,  unmarried. 

VI.  Daniel  Salmon  Tweedy,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  28  May  1842; 
died  there,  19  Sept.  1847,  and  was  buried  in  North  Street  Cemetery. 


'5755 


Child  of  William   and   Sarah   (Taylor)   Ferguson. 

I.  Susan  Arabel  Ferguson,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  i  March  1827; 
married,  6  Jan.  1847,  Calvin  Ransom  Dunning,  of  Danbury,  where  he  was 
born  10  Jan.  1822,  son  of  Lyman  and  Jerusha  (Combs)  Dunning.  She 
died,  without  children,  29  July  1851,  at  Danbury,  and  was  buried  in 
Wooster  Cemetery.  He  married  (2d),  31  March  1872,  at  Danbury, 
Martha  Ambler,  eldest  dau.  of  Benjamin  S.  Ambler ;  and  was  living  there 
in  July  1877. 


2991 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Edward   and    Laurinda    (Osborn)    Barnard. 

I.  Frederick   Eugene  Barnard,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  i  Sept 
1817;    a  merchant;    married    at   Greene,   N.  Y.,   25    March   1846,  Jane 
Cameron   Mullender,  dau.  of  Isaac  and    Margaret  (Nicholson)  Mullender, 
of  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  25  June  1817.     She  died  at  Geneva, 
lojan.  1868,  and  was  buried  there.     He  married  (2d),  23  Jan.  1873,  at 
Greene,    Anna    Elizabeth    Cray,   widow    of   his    brother,    Charles    Henry 
Barnard,  and  dau.  of  Warren  and  Lucretia  (Ashcraft)  Gray,  of  Greene, 
where  she  was  born  27  Nov.  1832.     They  settled  at   Greene,  and  were 
living  there  in  Feb.  1 876. 

II.  William  Osborn  Barnard,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  4  March 
1819;  a  dealer  in  coal,  lime,  and  building-stone;  married  at  the  corner  of 
Pratt  and  Trumbull    Streets,    Hartford,   Conn.,   27  Ap.  1841,   Catharine 
Elizabeth  Ailyn,  dau.  of  Nathan  and  Sophia  (Sinnott)  Allyn,  and  adopted 
dau.  of  William  Moseley,  of  Hartford,  where  she  was  born  28  Oct.  1821. 
He  dwelt  in   New  York   City  for  about  two  years;  at  Cortland  Village, 
N.  Y.,  thirty-one  years  and  six  months;  and  then  moved  to  Mason  City, 
Iowa,  where,  after  four  years  and  six  months,  they  were  living  in  March 
1876.     He  was  then  proprietor  of  the  Cerro  Gordo  County  Lime  and 
Stone  Works. 

III.  Julia  Ann   Barnard,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Dec.  1820; 
married  at  Greene,  N.  Y.,  II  Dec.  1845,  Benjamin  Thurber,  a  merchant, 
son  of  Abner  and  Martha  (Heckart)  Thurber,  of  Lindleytown,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  was  born  8   Feb.  1820.     They  settled  at  Greene;  and  she  was  living 
there  in  Feb.  1 876,  he  having  died  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  29  or  30  Ap.  1 870, 
and  been  buried  in  Corning  Cemetery. 

IV.  Robert   Paddock   Barnard,  b.  at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  i  July 
1822;  died  in  infancy. 

V.  Susan  Jenkins  Barnard,  b.  at  Greene,  N.  Y.,  16  Nov.  1824; 
married   there,   in    Oct.  1848,  George  W.   Griswold ;    and  was  living  at 
Greene  in  Feb.  1876,  a  widow. 

VI.  Robert  Paddock  Barnard,  b.  at  Greene,  N.  Y.,  2  Dec.  1827;  a 
merchant;  grad.  at  Yale  College   in  1849;   married  at  Greene,  4  Sept. 
1851,   Margaret   Helen   Welch,  dau.   of  Benjamin   and   Catharine   (Grair) 
Welch,  of  Greene.     She  was  born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  29  July  1827.    They 
settled  at  Greene,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1876. 

VII.  Charles  Henry  Barnard,  b.  at  Greene,  N.  Y.,  30  Oct.  1831;  a 
merchant;  married  in  Aug.  1861,  at  Greene,  Anna  Elizabeth  Cray,  dau.  of 


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8451 
8452 


8453 
8454 

8455 


8456 


Eighth  Generation. 


Warren  and  Lucretia  (Ashcraft)  Gray,  of  Greene.  They  settled  at  Greene; 
where  he  died,  without  children,  27  March  1864,  and  was  buried.  She 
married  (2d)  his  brother,  Frederick  Eugene  Barnard.  See  his  record. 


8442 


VIII.  George  Paddock  Barnard,  b.  at  Greene,  N.Y.,  24  Dec.  1833;  i  15771 
a  bookseller;  married  in  Jan.  1858,  or  1859,  at  New  York  City,  Anna 
Barnard  Van  Rensselaer,  dau.  of  Henry  and  Susan  (Barnard)  Van 
Rensselaer,  and  g.  dau.  of  Robert  A.  Barnard,  who  was  a  brother  of 
Charles  Edward  Barnard.1  She  was  born  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  was 
living  there  in  Ap.  1876.  He  died  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  27  June  1866, 
and  was  buried  at  Hudson. 


Chil.  of  John   Stanton   and   Caroline  (Osborn)   Avery. 

I.  Albert  Avery*  b.  in  Jan.  1825  ;  died  in  July  1826. 

II.  Aurelia  Avery,  b.  in  June  1826;  died  in  Oct.  1827. 

III.  Caroline  Cornelia  Avery,  b.  at  Greene,  N.  Y.,  24  Jan.  1828; 
married   there,    2    Dec.  1846,   William    Joseph   A'Hearn,  a    tailor,  son  of] 
William  and  Catharine  (Tobin)  A'Hearn,  of  Dungarvan,  Co.  Waterford, 
Ireland,  where  he  was  born  5   Nov.  1823.     They  settled  at  Greene,  and 
were  living  there  in  March  1876. 

IV.  Charles  Barnard  Avery,  b.  at  Greene,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1830;  died 
in  1832. 

V.  William   O.  Avery,  b.  at  Greene,  N.  Y.,  28  May  1833;  married 
Harriet  Reynolds;  married  (2d),  8  July  1873,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,   Helen 
Upson;  and  was  living  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  in  March  1876;  a  govern- 
ment-clerk. 

VI.  John   Stanton   Avery,  b.  at  Greene,  N.  Y.,  22  March  1835;  a 
seaman ;  left  home  in  Ap.  1855,  on  a  whaling  voyage,  and  has  never  re- 
turned. 


Chil.  of  Hosmer   Prosper  and   Jane   (McArthur)   Osborn. 

I.  Juliana  Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  3  July  1829;  married,  16 
Dec.  1850,  Benjamin  Franklin  Folger,  a  grocer  and  shipper,  son  of 
Benjamin  Franklin  and  Deidamia  (Barnard)  Folger,  of  Hudson,  N.  Y., 

i  See  note  to  No.  2995. 


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'5777 


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where  lie  was  born  27  Feb.  1814.     He  was,  for  several  years,  the  agent  at 

i  Panama  for  the  Empire  City  line  of  steamers,  plying  between  Panama  and 

San  Francisco.     He  afterward  settled   at  Sacramento,  Cal.,  where  he  died 

;  I  June  1864,  and  was  buried  in  the  City  Cemetery.     She  married  (2d),  25 

Ap.  1 869,  at  Sacramento,  George  Hancock,  a  farmer  and  sheep-raiser,  son 

of  Nathan  and  Catharine  Williams  (Lee)  Hancock,  of  Barre,  Mass.,  where 

he  was  born  in  July  1836.     They  settled  on  a  ranch,  twelve  miles  north 

j  of  Sacramento,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1876. 

8457  II.  Elizabeth   McArthur  Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  26  June 
1831 ;  a  teacher;  married  at  Sacramento,  Cal.,  IO  Sept.  1860,  Henry  Orson 
Seymour,  born  at  Camillas,  N.  Y.,  son  of  Henry  and  Amanda  Antoinette 
(Wood)  Seymour.     They  settled  at  Sacramento,  and  were  living  there  in 
Feb.  1 876.     He  was  then  president  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors  of  Sacra- 
mento County. 

8458  III.  Sarah    Jane   Osborn,  b.  at   New  York  City,  16  Jan.  1833;  a 
teacher;  married  at  Sacramento,  Cal.,  5   May,  1854,  her  mother's  cousin, 
Francis  R.  Folger,  a  clerk,  born  at  New  York,  5  May  1824,  son  of  Robert 
Coleman  and  Susan  (Macy1)  Folger,  and  g.  son  of  Abishai  and  Elizabeth 
(Coleman)  Folger.     Tfiey  settled  at  Sacramento,  and  were  living  there  in 
Feb.  1876.     He  was  then  employed  in  the  freight-office  of  the  Central 
Pacific  Railroad.     See  the  Macy  Genealogy,  p.  135. 

i  ANCESTRY  OF  SUSAN  MACY. 

THOMAS  MACY,  of  Chilmark,  Wilts.,  Eng  .;  =  SARAH  HOPCOTT,     RICHARD  GARDNER,  of  :=  SARAH  SHATTUCK,  d. 

f. f    c? -       -£--      XT I ft« -/•     fL:! 1.  O_l »f -*._    .  I    _1 


freem.  6  Sept.  1639,  Newbury,  Mass.;  ong. 
settl.  of  Salisbury,  Mass.,  1639;  selectman 
1643,  46,  52 ;  deputy  1654 ;  orig.  purch.  of 
Nantucket,  1659,  where  he  d.  19  Ap.  1682, 
aged  74. 


of  Chilmark, 
Wilts.,  Eng.;  d. 
in  1 706,  aged 
94- 


Salem,  Mass.,  1643; 
perh.  s.  of  Thomas 
Gardner,  of  Salem ; 
went  to  Nantucket 
in  1667. 


1 724,  aged  above  92 
years.  She  was 
prob.  dau.  of  Samuel 
Shattuck,  of  Salem, 
a  Quaker. 


JOHN  MACY,  b.  Satis-  — -  DEBORAH  GARDNER,  JOHN  COFFIN,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Mass.,  13  Dec.  —  DEBORAH  AUSTIN. 
bury,  Mass  ,  14 July             b.    13   Feb.    1658;         1647;  d.  at  Nantucket,  1711.     He  was  sot 
1655;  d. Nantucket.             d.    at    Nantucket,        of  Tristram  and  Dionis  (Stevens)  Coffin 
14  Oct.  1691.                        1712.  who  settl.  in  Nantucket,  1660. 


THOMAS  MACY,  b.  at  Nantucket,  about  1687;    d.  there  16  =  DEBORAH  COFFIN,  d.  at  Nantucket,  23  Sept   1760. 
March  1759. 


ROBERT  MACY,  b.  at  Nantucket,  20  Nov.  :^  ABIGAIL  BARNARD,  b.  at  Nantucket,  12  May  1714;  m.  there  3  Jan.  1731; 
1710;  d.  there  23  Nov.  1771.  dau.  of  Benjamin  and  Judith  (Gardner)  Barnard. 


ROBERT  MACY,  b.  at  Nantucket,  18  March ANNA  JONES,  b.  14  Dec.  1750;  m.  2  March  1772:  d.  at  Nantucket,  31 

1746;  d.  at  Ghent,  N.  Y.,  28  Sept  1828.  Aug.  1797;  dau.  of  Silas  and  Anna  (Heath)  Jones. 

ROBERT  COLEMAN  FOLCER,  d.  15  Aug.  1849.  =  SUSAN  MACY,  b.  at  Nantucket,  19  July  1790;  d.  in  Cal.,  25  July  1862. 


I 
FRANCIS  R.  FOLGER,  =  SARAH  JANE  OSBORN,  No.  8458. 


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Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Hosmer   Prosper  and   Marietta   (Folger)   Osborn. 

IV.  Harriet  Chapin   Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  17  Sept.  1836; 
died  there,  7  March  1837,  and  was  buried  at  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

V.  Edwin  Folger  Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  3  May  1838;  died 
there,  24  Oct.  1841,  and  was  buried  at  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

VI.  Harriet    Mary   Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  7  Jan.  1841  ;  a 
teacher;  married  at  Sacramento,  Cal.,  7  Jan.  1869,  Horatio  Nelson  Stevens, 
a  telegrapher,  born   at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  son  of  John  William  and  Alansa 
(Rounds)  Stevens.     They  settled  at  San   Francisco,  Cal.,  and  were  living 
there  in  Feb.  1876. 

VII.  Minnie  Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  i  Dec.  1843  ;  married  at 
Sacramento,  Cal.,  12  May  1863,  William  Augustus  Grover,  a  physician,  son 
of  David  and  Margaret  (Kibbe)  Grover,  of  Tolland,  Conn.,  where  he  was 
born  about  1818.     He  grad.  at  Berkshire  Medical  College,  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
in  1843.     They  were  living  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  in  Feb.  1876. 

VIII.  Helen  Darling  Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  i  March  1847; 
died  there,  26  Oct.  1850,  and  was  buried  at  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

IX.  William    Elnathan    Osborn,  b.  at   Sacramento,  Cal.,  8    Dec. 
1855  ;  and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Homer   Beadle  and   Sarah   Johnson   (Folger)   Osborn. 

I.  Caroline  Avery  Osborn,  b.  in  Grand  Street,  New  York,  21  Ap.  j  15793 
1836;    married  at    Sacramento  City,  Cal.,  13    Sept.  1856,  by  Rev.  J.  A. 
Benton,  Congregational,  to  Levi  Wilsey,  a  dealer  in  lumber,  son  of  George 
Leonard  and  Maria  (Kisselbrach)  Wilsey,  of  Ancram,  N.  Y.     He  was  born 

at  Livingston,  N.  Y.,  2  May  1829.  They  dwelt  at  Sacramento  City  till 
1859;  at  Punta  Arenas,  Cal.,  till  1864;  and  then  returned  to  Sacramento, 
where  they  were  living  in  Ap.  1876. 

II.  Robert  Folger  Osborn,  b.  in  Henry  Street,  New  York,  28  Oct.  !  15798 
1837;  a  merchant;  married  in  Broome   Street,  N.  Y.,  n  Nov.  1856,  by  j 

Rev.  Mr.  Bedell,  to  Eleanor  Chandler  Anthony,  dau.  of  Alexander  and 
Nancy  (Stoutt)  Anthony,  of  New  York,  where  she  was  born.  He  dwelt 
at  Sacramento,  Cal.,  for  ten  years,  and  then  moved  to  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
where  he  was  living  in  March  1 876. 


Whitney  Family. 


8467  III.  Susan  Folger  Osborn,  b.  in  Gouverneur  Street,  New  York,  4 
Sept.  1839;  married  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  15  May  1867,  by  Rev.  Charles 
G.  Ames,  Unitarian,  to  Charles  Eliot  Abbot,  a  mining-superintendent,  son 
of  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Thayer)  Abbot,  of  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  where 
he  was  born  5  Nov.  1822.     They  dwelt  at  the  Pyramid  Mill  and  Mine,  in 
the  town   of  White  Oak,  three  miles  east  of  Green  Valley,  Cal.,  till   20 
June  1869;  at  Elko,  Nevada,  till  I  Feb.  1876;  and  then  moved  to  Sac- 
ramento, Cal.,  where  they  were  living  in  Ap.  1876. 

8468  IV.  Aurelia  Wilson  Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  18  May  1841  ; 
died  there,  24  March  1846,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

8469  V.  Homer  Elnathan  Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  n  Oct.  1843; 
a  druggist;  married  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  12  Sept.  1867,  Jessie  R.  Miller, 
dau.  of  Peter  and  Jane  (Haddon)  Miller,  of  Sacramento,  Cal.     She  was 
born  at  Glasgow,  Scotland,  24  March  1845  !  died  at  Sacramento,  17  June 
1873,  and  was  buried  at  San  Francisco.     He  was  living  at  San  Francisco 
in  Ap.  1876. 

8470  VI.  Charles  Folger  Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  27  Dec.  1845  ; 
died  there,  i  Jan.  1847,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

8471  VII.  Annie   Folger   Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  13  Oct.  1847; 
married  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  25  Ap.  1867,  Edwin  Whitlmore  Taggard, 
a  dealer  in  real  estate,  son  of  John  Langdon  and  Olive  Lincoln  (Barker) 
Taggard,   of  Charlestown,   Mass.     He   was    born    at    Boston,   Mass.,    22 
June  1837.      They  settled  at  San   Francisco,  and   were   living  there  in 
May  1876. 

8472  VIII.  Frank    Folger   Osborn,  b.  in  Monroe  Street,  New  York,  27 
Nov.  1849;  a  dealer  in  hardware;  married  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  2  Ap. 
1873,  by  Rev.  Horatio  Stebbins,  Unitarian,  to  Mary  Ann  Davis,  dau.  of 
Charles  and  Maria  (Adcock)  Davis,  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born 
31  Jan.  1849.     They  were  living  at  San  Francisco  in  Ap.  1876;  he  being 
then  of  Osborn  and  Alexander,  624  Market  Street. 

8473  IX.  Clara  Osborn,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  25  Jan.  1852;  married  at 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  25  Jan.  1872,  Walter  Williams  Haskell,  an  agent  for 
fire-insurance,  son  of  Henry  and  Sarah  (Phelps)  Haskell,  of  West  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  where  he  was  born  26  Jan.  1846.     They  dwelt  at  Carson  City,  Nev., 
from  28  Jan.  till  20  June  1872 ;  and  then  settled  at  Alameda,  Cal.,  where 
they  were  living  in  May  1876. 

8474  X.   Russell    White    Osborn,  b.    at   San    Francisco,    Cal.,    18    Jan. 
1861. 


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8479 

8480 
8481 


8482 


8483 


Chil.  of  William   Wright  and   Cecilia   (Robertson)   Osborn.  3000 

I.  William    Elnathan   Osborn,  b.  at   New  York  City,  22  March 
1835;  died  there,  25  Sept.  1854,  and  was  buried  in  Cypress  Hills  Cemetery. 

II.  Martha  Jane  Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  10  Sept.  1837;  died 
at  Cortlandville,  N.  Y.,  17  May  1843,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  George  Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  6  Jan.  1840;   died  at 
Cortlandville,  N.  Y.,  27  May  1843,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Hosmer  Osborn,  b.  at  Cortlandville,  N.  Y.,  17  May  1842;  died 
at  New  York  City,  18  May  1853,  and  was  buried  in  Cypress  Hills  Cemetery. 

V.  Edward  Elnathan  Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  23  Ap.  1847  ; 
has  studied  mechanical  drawing  and  designing  at  the  Cooper  Union  School 
of  Art;  and  was  living  at  507  Montgomery  Street,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  in 
March  1876,  unmarried. 

VI.  Lamartine  Osborn,  b.  at  New  York  City,  28  Ap.  1849;  and 
was  living  at  501  Montgomery  Street,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  in  March  1876, 
unmarried. 

VII.  Clara  Cecilia  Osborn,  b.  at  278  Grand  Street,  New  York,  15  ;  15815 
Sept.  1851;    married    at    the    parsonage  of  the   Allen    Street    Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  New  York,  Joseph  Elliott,  a  printer,  son  of  George  and 
Anna  Maria  (Latsch)  Elliott,  of  358  East  Eighth  Street,  New  York.     He 

was  born  at  New  York,  23  Jan.  1852.     They  settled  at  358  East  Eighth 
Street,  New  York,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1 876. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Sarah   Ann   (Simons)   Osborn. 

I.  Elizabeth  Osborn,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  26  Sept.  1823;  died  at 
Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  11  Oct.  1841,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Hannah    Mary  Osborn,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  27  Aug.  1825; 
:  married  there,  3  May  1843,  by  Rev.  B.  T.  Welch,  D.D.,  Baptist,  to  Ralph 

Pratt  Myers,  a  merchant  and  manufacturer,  son  of  Samuel  and  Abigail 
(Tourtelotte)  Myers,  of  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.  He  was  born  at  Schodack, 
N.  Y.,  i  Jan.  1820.  They  dwelt  at  Albany,  where  he  was  in  the  dry  goods 
trade  till  i  May  1844;  at  Akron,  Ohio,  till  27  Feb.  1859;  and  then  settled 
at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  where  they  were  living  in  Ap.  1876.  At  Akron,  he 
continued  to  deal  in  dry  goods  for  one  year ;  then  formed  a  company  for 


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8485 


8486 


8487 


the  manufacture  of  stoves,  under  the  name  of  Myers,  Cobb  &  Co.;  and 
also  became  interested  in  the  manufacture  of  woollen  and  cotton  machinery, 
machine  cards,  &c.  In  1849,  this  firm  was  merged  in  the  Akron  Stove 
Company,  of  which  he  was  the  general  agent,  managing  its  affairs  for  ten 
years,  with  signal  success.  In  Cleveland,  he  became  the  founder  and  head 
of  the  house  of  Myers,  Rouse  &  Co.,  wholesale  dealers  in  tin  plate,  sheet- 
iron,  &c.,  and  manufacturers  of  stoves,  at  176  Water  Street.  He  was  also 
president  of  the  Cleveland  Society  for  Savings,  and  of  the  Cleveland 
Homoeopathic  Hospital  Association ;  and  was  an  original  shareholder  in 
the  Citizens'  Loan  Association,  and  the  King  Bridge  Manufacturing 
Company,  of  Cleveland.  He  has  long  been  a  member  of  the  Baptist 
Church,  and  an  efficient  laborer  in  Sunday  schools  and  missions.1 

III.  Loring  William  Osborn,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  16  Sept.  1828;  a 
tailor;  married  at  Knowersville,  N.  Y.,  2  Dec.  1848,  by  Rev.  Adam  Crounse, 
Lutheran,  to  Isabella  Stead,  dau.  of  John  and  Hannah  (Smith)  Stead,  of 
Knowersville.      She  was   born  at    Selby,  Yorkshire,  Eng.,  6  Jan.  1829. 
They  dwelt  at  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  from  I  May  1849  till  I  Sept.  1849;  at 
Knowersville  till  i  Oct.  1855;  at  Millport,  N.Y.,  till  I  Ap.  1859;  at  Mech- 
lenburgh,  N.  Y.,  till  15  Aug.  1862;  and  then   returned   to   Knowersville, 
where  they  were  living  in  Ap.  1876.     He  was  a  justice  of  the  peace  in  the 
town  of  Guilderland,  N.  Y.,  for  eight  years,  beginning  in  1863. 

IV.  Catharine  Matilda  Osborn,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  27  Nov.  1829; 
died  at  Albany,  27  June  1831,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Ransom  Payson  Osborn,  b.  at  the  corner  of  North  Pearl  Street 
and  Maiden  Lane,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  29  Sept.  1832;  married  at  Defiance, 
Ohio,   23   Dec.  1862,  Caroline  Kahlo,  born  near  Berlin,  Prussia,  in  1844, 
dau.  of  Henry  and  Dora  Kahlo.     They  settled  at  Napoleon,  Ohio,  and 
were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876.     He  was  then  recorder  of  Henry  County, 
serving  his  second  term  of  three  years.     He  enlisted  in  1861,  at  Defiance, 
and  served  for  three  months,  as  sergeant,  in  the  I4th  Reg.  of  Ohio  Volun- 
teers.    He  again  enlisted   in  the  Autumn  of  1861,  in  the  35th   Reg.  of 
Ohio  Volunteers ;  was  commissioned  first-lieutenant,  and  served  for  eight 
months,  when  sickness  compelled  him  to  resign.     He  afterward  served  for 
one  hundred  and  twenty  days,  in  the  Ohio  National  Guards,  as  captain  of  a 
company. 

VI.  James  Muir  Osborn,  b.  at  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  8  June  1835; 
a  manufacturer  of  stoves ;  dwelt  at  Akron,  Ohio,  for  eight  years,  and,  in 
1859,  moved  to  Cleveland,  Ohio;  married  there,  13  Aug.  1862,  Huldah 
Aurelia   Wheeler,   dau.  of  Warner    and    Nancy    (Valentine)   Wheeler,    of 

1  Condensed  from  Cleveland's  Representative  Men,  published  in  1870. 


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8492 


8493 


8494 


Farmington,  Mich.,  where  she  was  born  30  Dec.  1839.  He  was  treasurer 
of  Myers,  Rouse  and  Co.,  an  incorporated  company,  engaged  in  the  man- 
ufacture of  stoves  and  the  sale  of  tinners'  stock,  at  Cleveland,  in  Ap.  1 876. 

VII.   Sarah  Ann  Osborn,  b.  at  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  7  Nov.  1838;    15834 
married  at  22  Eagle  Street,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  9  May  1861,  Charles  Bulkley 
Squire,  a  dealer  in  hardware,  son  of  Virgil  and  Rebecca  Amaryllis  (Peck) 
Squire,  of  Birmingham,  Ohio,  where  he  was  born  16  Sept.  1836.     They 
settled  at  Defiance,  Ohio,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Ann   Amelia   (Hotchkiss)   Osborn. 

8489  VIII.   Charles  Hotchkiss  Osborn,  b.  at  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  22 

Sept.  1841  ;  died  at  Springfield,  Penn.,  7  Nov.  1856,  and  was  buried  at 
Horseheads,  N.  Y. 


IX.  Maria  Louisa  Osborn,  b.  at  Rensselaerville,  N.Y.,  3  July  1843  ! 
and  was  living  with  her  father,  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1876,  un- 
married. 


X.  Alanson  Thorp  Osborn,  b.  at  Rensselaerville,   N.  Y.,  1 1   Ap. 
1845;  a  merchant;  settled,  in  Sept.  1862,  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  where  he 
was  married,  7  Oct.  1868,  at  43  Euclid  Avenue,  by  Rev.  S.  W.  Duncan, 
Baptist,  to  Catharine  Arnette  Chisholm,  dau.  of  Henry  and  Jean  (Allan) 
Chisholm,    of   Cleveland,  formerly  of  Scotland.      She    was  born    in    St. 
George's    Street,   Montreal,   C.  E.,  30  June  1845.     They  were  living  at 
408  (old   number,  43)  Euclid  Avenue    in    Ap.  1876.      He  was  then   a 
member  of  the  firm  of  Sherwin,  Williams  and  Co.,  126  Superior  Street, 
manufacturers  of  white  lead,  colors,  &c.     He  served  for  one  hundred  days, 
in  Co.  E,  isoth    Reg.,  Ohio    National  Guards,  at   Fort   Thayer,  in  the 
northern  defences  of  Washington. 

XI.  Amanda    Osborn,  b.  at   Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  7  Nov.  1847; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1876,  un- 
married. 

XII.  Ralph  Myers  Osborn,  b.  at  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  30  March 
1850;  and  was  living  at  Coal  Creek,  Colorado,  in  Ap.  1876,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Ransom   and   Amanda   (Allen)   Osborn. 

I.   Harriet  Osborn,  b.  at  Oak   Hill,  N.  Y.,  8   March  1838;  married 
there,  28   Sept.  1859,  Austin  Woodruff  De  Frate,  a  farmer,  son  of  Francis 


3002 


15837 


3004 
15839 


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1287 


and  Jane  Ann  (Woodruff)  De  Frate,  of  Oak  Hill,  where  he  was  born  16 
July  1836.  They  settled  at  Morristown,  Minn.,  and  were  living  there  in 
May  1876. 

II.  Eliza    Osborn,  b.  at  Oak  Hill,  N.  Y.,  3  Oct.  1839;  married  in 
1857,  at  Akron,  Ohio,  Henry  Oscar  Hampson,  a  merchant,  son  of  Robert  ' 
and  Deborah  (Jones)  Hampson.     He  was  born  13  Nov.  1833;  and  died  at 
Northeast,  Penn.,  29  Sept.  1868.     She  was  living  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
in  May  1876.     He  served  in  the  2d  Reg.  of  Ohio  Cavalry,  in  the  war 
of  1861. 

III.  Laura  Osborn,  b.  at  Oak  Hill,  N.  Y.,  30  March  1841;  married  at 
Potter's   Hollow,  N.  Y.,  IO  Sept.  1862,  Zina  Whittlesey  Snyder,  a  teacher 
and  commercial  traveller,  born  6  Oct.  1835,  son  of  Alexander  and  Emeline 
(Simmons)  Snyder.     They  settled  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  were  living 
there  in  May  1876. 

IV.  Luther  Osborn,  b.  at  Oak  Hill,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1843  ;  a  printer; 
married  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  IO  Oct.  1866,  Alice  Maria  Morman,  born  at 
Lockport,  30  July  1846,  dau.  of  William  and  Catharine  (Laing)  Morman. 
They  settled,  in  1867,  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  were  living  there  in  May 
1876.     He  enlisted  in  Co.  B,  93d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers,  in  Feb.  1862; 
served  for  two  years;  and  was  afterward  a  captain  in  the  22d  Reg.,  U.  S. 
Colored  Volunteers,  till  Oct.  1865. 

V.  Mary  Osborn,  b.  at  Oak  Hill,  N.  Y.,  16  July  1845;  married  there, 
28  Jan.  1864,   Julius   Frederick   Hellaman    Miller,   of  Lockport,    N.  Y.,   a 
dealer  in  hardware,  born  at  Lewiston,  N.  Y.,  28  July  1822,  son  of  William 
and  Lantha  (Miller)  Miller.     They  settled  at  Clio,  Mich.,  and  were  living 
there  in  May  1876. 

VI.  Israel  Tremain  Osborn,  b.  at  Oak  Hill,  N.  Y.,  29  Sept.  1847; 
a  clergyman  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church ;  married  at   Roberds' 
Lake,  in  Wells,  Minn.,  25  Ap.  1876,  Sarah  Owlngs,  dau.  of  Thomas  Beal 
and  Elizabeth  (Roberds)  Owings,  of  Roberds'   Lake.     She  was  born  at 
Mill,  Ind.,  2    May  1854.     He  grad.  at  Bishop   Seabury  Divinity  School, 
Faribault,   Minn.,  17  June  1875;   was  ordained  deacon  at  the  Cathedral 
Church  in  Faribault,  20  June  1875;  was  ordained  priest,  i  May  1876;  and 
was  living,  June  1876,    at  Alexandria,   Minn.,  where    he  was  rector  of 
Emanuel  Church. 

VII.  Albert  Osborn,  b.  at  Oak  Hill,  N.Y.,  2  Dec.  1849;  was  educated 
at  Cornell  University;  and  was  studying,  in  May  1876,  at  Drew  Theological 
Seminary,  Madison,  N.  J.,  as  a  candidate  for  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church. 


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15848 


15853 


15856 


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8501 


8502 


8503 


8504 


8505 


8507 


8508 


VIII.  William  Ransom  Osborn,  b.  at  Oak  Hill,  N.  Y.,  i  March 
1852;  a  farmer;  was  living  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  in  May  1876,  un- 
married. 


Chil.  of  Abner  Curtis   and   Emeline   (Bedford)   Osborn. 

I.  Ezra  Homer  Osborn,  b.  at  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  5  July  1832;  a 
farmer;    married  at   Homer,  N.  Y.,  17  Jan.  1856,  Emily  Plumb,  dau.   of 
Samuel   and   Mary  Ann   (Coley)  Plumb,  of  Homer.      She  was  born  at 
Pitcher,  N.  Y.,  10  Sept.  1 834.     They  were  living  on  his  grandfather's  home- 
stead, at  Oak  Hill,  Durham,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1876,  without  children. 

II.  Elizabeth    Osborn,   b.  at   Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  8  Aug.  1835; 
married  there,  14  Feb.  1861,  John  Cross  Kenyon,  a  farmer,  son  of  Simeon 
Perry  and   Susan  (Cross)   Kenyon,  of  Rensselaerville.     He  was  born  at 
Germantown,  N.  Y.,  12   Sept.  1824.     They  settled  at  Durham,  N.Y.,  and 
were  living  there  in  Oct.  1877. 

III.  Philo    Tanner    Osborn,  b.   at    Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  23  Aug. 
1841  ;  died  22  Sept.  1871,  at  Durham,  N.  Y.,  and  was  buried  there,  in 
Oak  Hill  Cemetery ;  unmarried. 

IV.  Cordelia  Roggen  Osborn,  b.  at  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  23  Sept. 
1849;   married  at  Durham,  N.  Y.,  25  Nov.  1873,  William  Van  Wagoner,  a 
farmer,  son  of  Nelson  and  Mary  (Campbell)  Van  Wagoner,  of  Durham, 
where  he  was  born  6  March  1852.     They  settled  at  Durham,  and   were 
living  there  in  May  1876. 


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15859 


15861 


Chil.  of  Anthony  and  Julia   (Curtis)   Moffatt.  3008 

I.  Edwin    Curtis   Moffatt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  28  May  1821  ;  a    15862 
book-keeper;  married  at  New  York,  19  Sept.  1848,  by  Rev.  Isaac  Orchard, 
Baptist,  to  Lucinda  Foshay,  dau.  of  Andrew  and  Susan  (Austin)  Foshay, 

of  New  York,  where  she  was  born  25  Nov.  1831.  They  dwelt  at  22 
Greenwich  Avenue,  New  York,  till  1853;  and  then  settled  in  North  Oxford 
Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  7  Jan.  1860.  He  was  buried  in 
Greenwood  Cemetery.  She  was  living  at  24  Elliott  Place,  Brooklyn,  in 
Feb.  1876. 

II.  Julia  Curtis  Moffatt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  12  Aug.  1822  ;  mar-    15868 
ried  August   Kummel,1   born   at  Cassel,  Germany,  son  of  Hermann  and 

'His  brother,  Henry  Edward  Kummel,  married  Susan  Curtis,  No.  3016. 


8509 
8510 

8511 


8512 


8S'3 


8516 


Whitney  Family. 


Gertrude  (Krollpheiffer)   Kiimmel.      They  settled   at    Kansas  City,   Mo., 
where  she  died  19  March  1871. 

III.  Anthony  Yelverton    Moffatt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  in  June 
1826;  died  in  Nov.  1826. 

IV.  Mary    Emma    Moffatt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  24  May  1829; 
married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  10  Ap.  1851,  Levl  Osborne,  son  of  White  and 
Margaret  (Shepard)  Osborn.     See  his  record. 

V.  Anthony  Yelverton  Moffatt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  3  Jan.  1 83 1 ; 
died  22  Aug.  1831. 


8514 


8515 


Chil.  of  Edwin   and   Henrietta   (Pitts)   Curtis. 

I.  Edwin  Pitts  Curtis,  b.  near  Cahawba,  Ala.,  2  Dec.  1824;  a  sales- 
man ;    died    of  typhoid    fever,  unmarried,  1 3   Aug.  1 862,  in   hospital,  at 

I  Trenton,  Tenn.,  and  was  buried  there.     He  was  a  member  of  an  Illinois 
cavalry  regiment. 

II.  John   Abner   Curtis,  b.  near  Cahawba,  Ala.,  15  Ap.  1826;  an 
auctioneer;  married  in  Nov.  1848,  at  New  York  City,  Frances  Angelina 
Allen,  dau.  of  William  and  Adeline  (Curtis)  Allen,  and  g.  dau.  of  Reuben 
and  Silence  (Allen)  Curtis.     She  was  born  at  New  York,  27  Dec.  1827. 
They  dwelt  at  New  York;  where  he  died  without  children,  30  Dec.  1865, 
of  apoplexy,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery.     He  was  a  member 
of  the  well-known  firm  of  Haggerty  &  Co.,  auctioneers. 

III.  Julia  Emma  Curtis,  b.  near  Cahawba,  Ala.,  6  Feb.  1829;  died 
at  New  York  City,  of  small-pox,  in  Dec.  1846,  and  was   buried  in  the 
cemetery  of  the  North  Dutch  Church,  on  Second  Street. 

IV.  Mary  Henrietta  Curtis,  b.  near  Cahawba,  Ala.,  25  Jan.  1831; 
married  at  New  York  City,  18  Sept.  1850,  John  Hunt  Fowle,  a  jeweller  and 
watch-maker,  born  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Julia 
(Hunt)  Fowle.     They  settled  at  Northampton,  and  were  living  there  in 
Jan.  1874. 

V.  William  Osborn  Curtis,  b.  near  Cahawba,  Ala.,  14  Oct.  1833; 
died  at  New  York  City,  6  Feb.  1 836,  and  was  buried  in  a  vault  in  the  yard 
of  St.  Mark's  Church. 


8517         VI.  Susan  Caroline  Curtis,  b.  at  New  York  City,  10  Feb.  1836;  died 
at  Compo,  Conn.,  29  Ap.  1836,  and  was  buried  there,  on  her  father's  farm. 


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15870 


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8518 


85>9 


8520 


8521 


8522 


8523 


8524 


8525 


Rig  Jit h  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Edwin   and    Mary   (Van  de  Water)   Curtis. 

VII.  Phoebe  Eliza  Curtis,  b.  at  Compo,  Conn.,  13  Aug.  1837; 
was  living  with  her  mother,  at  113  East  3ist  Street,  New  York,  in  Jan. 
1874,  unmarried. 

VIII.  Rebecca  Curtis,  b.  at  Compo,  Conn.,  n  May  1839;  and  was 
living  with  her  mother,  at  1 13  East  3ist  Street,  New  York,  in  Jan.  1874, 
unmarried. 

IX.  Sarah  Ann  Curtis,  b.  at  Compo,  Conn.,  10  July  1840;  died  at 
New  York  City,  5  Jan.  1 849,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

X.  William  Osborn  Curtis,  b.  at  New  York  City,  4  Feb.  1842;  a 
clerk;    was  living  with  his  mother,  at  1 13  East  3ist  Street,  New  York,  in 
Jan.  1874,  unmarried;  and  at  100  West  38th  Street,  in  1876. 

XL  Caroline  Halsey  Curtis,  b.  at  New  York  City,  26  Sept.  1844; 
died  there,  I  Aug.  1 849,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Paul   Allen   and   Mary  Cecilia   (Stansbury)   Curtis. 

I.  Allen  Stansbury  Curtis,  b.  in  New  York  City,  3  Aug.  1824;  a 
merchant;   married  in  New  York,  6  Jan.  1846,  Mary  Elizabeth   Lyon,  dau.  ! 
of  William    Lyon,    of   New  York,  where  she  was    born    in    Dec.  1826. 
He  died  in  New  York,  22  July  1868,  and  was  buried  in  the  family  vault  in 
St.  Mark's  Church-yard.     She  was  living  at  103  West  55th  Street,  New 
York,  in  Jan.  1874. 

II.  Catharine   Stansbury  Curtis,  b.  in   New  York  City,  i  Sept. 
1826;  married  there,  23   Nov.  1846,  Henry  Ormond   Pinneo,  a  merchant, 
youngest  son  of  Rev.  Bezaleel  Pinneo,  of  Milford,  Conn.,  where  he  was 
born  22  Feb.  1813.     They  settled  in  New  York;  and  removed  to  Green- 
wich, Conn.,  where  they  were  living  in  Nov.  1873. 

III.  Mary    Cecilia    Curtis,  b.  in    New  York    City,   29    Dec.  1828; 
married  there,  24  June  1851,  Theodore  Wallace  Todd,  a  merchant,  son  of 
William  Wallace  and  Caroline  (Duffle)  Todd,  of  New  York,  where  he  was 
born  7  Aug.  1825.     She  died  in  New  York,  23  Feb.  1869,  and  was  buried 
in  Greenwood  Cemetery.     He  was  living  at   52   East  6ist  Street,  New 
York,  in  May  1877. 


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8528 

8529 
8530 
8531 


8532 
8533 


8534 


8535 


8536 


IV.  John  Leonard  Curtis,  b.  in  New  York  City,  5  Sept.  1831;  died 
there  in  Oct.  1835,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Mark's  Church-yard. 

V.  William    Henry  Curtis,  b    in    New  York   City,  I  Ap.  1834;   a 
merchant  and  broker;   married  in  New  York,  17  Nov.  1858,  Annie  Martin. 
They  were  living  in  Orange,  N.  ].,  in  Nov.  1873. 

VI.  John    Leonard    Curtis,  b.  in  Westport,  Conn.,  2    Feb.  1836; 
died   in   New  York  City,  22    Feb.  1844,  and  was  buried   in   St.  Mark's 
Church-yard. 

VII.  Charles  Halsey  Curtis,  b.  in  New  York  City,  23  March  1838; 
died  1 6  Ap.  1840,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Mark's  Church-yard. 

VIII.  Pauline  Curtis,  b.  in  New  York  City,  12  June  1840;  and  died 
there,  23  March  1871,  unmarried. 

IX.  Irene    Augusta   Curtis,  b.  in    New  York  City,  7  Nov.  1842; 
married   there,  6  June  1867,  Cornelius   Brinkman   Outcalt,  cashier  of  the 
National  Exchange  Bank  of  New  York,  born  in  Ap.  1 840,  son  of  John 
and  Amanda  Outcalt     They  were  living  with  her  parents,  at  806  Lexing- 
ton Avenue,  New  York,  in  Nov.  1873. 

X.  Clemence  Curtis,  b.  in   New  York  City,  8  June  1846;  and  was 
living  with  her  parents  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 

XI.  Floyd    Ferris  Curtis,  b.  in  New  York  City,  28  Oct.  1849;  an 
accountant;  was  living  with  his  parents  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Joseph   and   Sarah   Ann   (Van   de  Water)   Curtis. 

I.  William  Van  de  Water  Curtis,  b.  in  New  York  City,  6  March 
1827;  married   in   the  Church   of  the  Annunciation,  New  York,  u  May 
1848,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Seabury,  to  Amy  Cornell  Mclntire,  dau.  of  William  and 
Ruth  (Lovett)  Mclntire,  of  New  York,  where  she  was  born  7  Jan.  1826. 
They  settled  in  New  York,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1873. 

II.  Harriet  Amelia  Curtis,  b.  in  New  York  City,  29  June  1829; 
and  was  living  with  her  mother,  at  123  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York,  in  Nov. 
1873,  unmarried. 

III.  Alfred   Leonard  Curtis,  b.  in  New  York  City,  3  May  1832;  an 
auctioneer;  married  in  Calvary  Church,  New  York,  8  Dec.  1853,  by  Rev. 


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15898 


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8539 
8540 

8541 


8542 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Henry   Edward   and   Susan   (Curtis)    Kummel. 


1  Thomas  Hill,  born  in  England,  changed  his 
name  to  Hillson,  soon  after  coming  to  America. 


2  See  the  Strong  Genealogy,  p.  633. 


Dr.  Hawks,  to  Maria  Elizabeth  Hill,  b.  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  I  Ap.  1834, 
dau.  of  Thomas1  and  Eleanor  (Johnson)  Hill.  They  dwelt  in  New  York ; 
where  she  died  8  June  1869,  and  was  buried  in  Trinity  Cemetery.  He 
married  (2d),  4  Aug.  1872,  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  Elizabeth  McDonald  Strong, 
dau.  of  Oliver  and  Elizabeth  McDonald  (Mclntyre)  Strong,2  and  widow 
of  Frank  Jaudon,  of  New  York.  She  was  born  in  July  1 836.  They 
settled,  immediately  after  marriage,  at  "  Brookside,"  in  Mount  Vernon, 
N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1873. 

IV.  Adeline  Allen  Curtis,  b.  in  New  York  City,  9  Sept.  1834;  mar-  |  15905 
ried  at  Hell  Gate,  New  York,  7  Sept.  1854,  Alfred  Gardner  Perry,  a  dealer 

in  watches  and  jewellery,  son  of  Hiram  and  Mary  Ann  (Gardner)  Perry, 
of  Rhode  Island,  where  he  was  born  about  1830.  They  settled  in  New 
York,  where  he  died  30  May  1862,  in  his  32d  year.  He  was  buried  in 
Greenwood  Cemetery.  She  was  living  at  35  East  2ist  Street,  New 
York,  in  Nov.  1873. 

V.  Sarah  Isabel  Curtis,  b.  in  New  York  City,  i  Jan.  1837;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 

VI.  Mary   Caroline    Curtis,  b.   in  New  York  City,  2  March  1839; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 

VII.  Julia   Emma  Curtis,  b.  in  New  York  City,  10  July  1841  ;  and 
was  living  there,  unmarried,  with  her  sister,  at  35   East  2ist  Street,  in 
Nov.  1873. 

VIII.  John   Halsey  Curtis,  b.  in  New  York  City,  4  Oct.  1843;  a 
salesman;  was  living  there,  with  his  mother,  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 


3016 


I.  Gertrude  Caroline  Mary  Kummel,  b.  at  Cassel,  Germany,  n  |  15907 
March  1837;    married  at   Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,  4  June  1862,   at  St.   Ann's; 
Church,   by   Rev.    Benjamin    Cutler,    D.D.,    to     Benjamin    Tredwell   Van 
Nostrand,  a  custom-house  broker,  son  of  Samuel  and    Mary  (Tredwell) 
Van  Nostrand,  of  North   Hempstead,  L.  I.,  where  he  was  born  12  Jan. 
1834.     They  lived  with  her  parents,  at  139  Clinton    Avenue,  Brooklyn; 
and  there  he  died,  28  Ap.  1864.     He  was  buried  in  St.  George's  Church- 
yard, Hempstead,  L.  I.     She  lived  with  her  parents  in  Nov.  1873. 


Whitney  Family. 


II.  Augusta  Susan  Kiimmel,  b.  at  New  York  City,  30  Oct.  1838; 
died  there,  18  March  1843,  and  was  buried  in  the  Curtis  vault,  in  St.  Mark's 
Church-yard. 

III.  Harriet  Halsey  Kiimmel,  b.  at  New  York  City,  22  March  1840; 
died  there,  13  March  1843,  and  was  buried  in  the  Curtis  vault,  in  St.  Mark's 
Church-yard. 

IV.  William  Halsey  Kummel,  b.  at  New  York  City,  15  Nov.  1841; 
died  there,  25  Feb.  1843,  and  was  buried  in  the  Curtis  vault,  in  St.  Mark's 
Church-yard. 

V.  Osborn  Curtis  Kummel,  b.  at  New  York  City,  9  Oct.  1843;  died 
there,   21  Jan.  1845,  and  was  buried   in   the  Curtis  vault,  in   St.   Mark's 
Church-yard. 

VI.  Herman  Abner  Kummel,  b.  at  New  York  City,  21  Nov.  1845; 
died  there,  3  Dec.  1846,  and  was  buried  in  the  Curtis  vault,  in  St.  Mark's 
Church-yard. 

VII.  Edgar  Henry  Kummel,  b.  at  New  York  City,  8  Oct.  1847;  a 
clerk;  was  living  with   his  parents,  at   139  Clinton  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 

VIII.  Emma    Moffatt   Kummel,  b.  at   New   York  City,  29  June 
1849;  died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  20  May  1850,  and  was  buried  in  a  vault  in 
St.  Luke's  Church-yard,  Brooklyn. 

IX.  Charles  Halsey  Kummel,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  18  May  1855; 
died  there,  16  June   1864,   and  was  buried    on   Ocean    Hill,   Greenwood 
Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Jedediah    and    Aner    Mary    (Osborn)    Bump. 


1293 


3020 


8551         I.  Osborn  Ely  Bump,  b.  at  Osborn  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  15  May  1823;  a      15908 
merchant;  married  at  Osborn  Hollow,  19  Feb.  1851,  by  Rev.  Moses  Dyer, ; 
to  Angelina  Matilda  Reynolds,  dau.  of  John  and  Susan  (Palmer)  Reynolds, 
of  Osborn  Hollow.     She  was  born  at  New  Kingston,  in  Middletown,  N.Y., 
10  Feb.  1824.     They  dwelt  at  Osborn  Hollow  till  1864;  and  then  settled 
at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  Nov.  1876,  at  36  Chenango 
Street. 

II.  Roswell    Bump,   b.   at  Osborn    Hollow,   N.  Y.,  18  July  1825;    a      15909 
dealer  in  wool,  hides  and  furs;  married  at  Conklin,  N.  Y.,  5  Ap.  1857,  by 


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Rev.  Moses  Dyer,  to  Sarah  Maria  Washburne,  born  at  Jefferson,  N.Y., 
8  Feb.  1835,  dau.  of  John  and  Nelly  (Comstock)  Washburne.  They 
settled  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1876. 

III.  Nelson  Alexis  Bump,  b.  at  Osborn  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  i  Feb.  1828; 
died  at  Osborn  Hollow,  22  Oct.  1831,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Theodore  Bump,  b.  at  Osborn  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  14  Ap.  1830;  died 
at  Osborn  Hollow,  3  Ap.  1833,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Jedediah   Bump,  b.  at  Osborn  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  31  Aug.  1832;  a 
farmer;  married    at   Colesville,    N.  Y.,    28  July   1860,    by   Rev.  William 
Allaben,  to    Deborah    Ann    Stanley,  dau.   of  John   and   Clarissa  (Barnes) 
Stanley,  of  Kirkwood,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  11  June  1841.     They 
settled  at  Kirkwood,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1876. 

VI.  Emma    Bump,  b.  at  Osborn   Hollow,  N.  Y.,  17  June  1835;  and 
was  living  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  unmarried,  in  Nov.  1876. 

VII.  Lorenzo   Bump,  b.  at  Osborn   Hollow,  N.  Y.,  22   Sept.  1837; 
died  at  Osborn  Hollow,  23  March  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

VIII.  Heman  Alberto  Bump,  b.  at  Osborn  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  28  Ap. 
a  farmer;    married   at   Saginaw,    Mich.,  13    Feb.  1868,    Mary  Ann 

Harrison,  born  at  Pitcher,  N.  Y.,  31  March  1842,  dau.  of  Reuben  and 
Lucia  Emeline  (Hyde)  Harrison.  They  settled  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  and 
were  living  there  in  Nov.  1 876. 

IX.  John  Chamberlain  Bump,  b.  at  Osborn  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  7  Aug. 
a  dealer  in  stoves  and  hardware ;  married  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y., 

27  Nov.  1868,  by  Rev.  Zachariah  Paddock,  D.D.,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to 
Adelaide  Dorr,  dau.   of  William  Wells   and    Caroline   (Hopkins)  Dorr,  of 
Binghamton,  formerly  of  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  20  Oct. 
They  settled  at  Binghamton,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1877. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and    Betsey   (Osborn)   Everts. 

I.  Parthenia  Ann  Everts,  b.  at  South  Osborn  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  27  Ap. 
1831;  died  there,  2  May  1833,  and  was  buried  at  Osborn  Hollow. 

II.  Ellen  Antoinette  Everts,  b.  at  South  Osborn  Hollow,  N.Y.,  21 
Dec.i834;   married  at  Kirkwood,  N.Y.,  1 1  March  1852,  Johnson  Attwood; 


Whitney  Family. 


1295 


and    died    at   South   Osborn    Hollow,  5    Feb.  1854.     She  was  buried   at 
Osborn  Hollow. 

III.  Ely  Osborn  Everts,  b.  at  South  Osborn  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  5  Sept.  '\    15919 
1838;  a  farmer;   married  at  Kirkwood,  N.  Y.,  I  Sept.  1855,  Ellen   Maria 
Darling,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Solomon  and  Eliza  (Drake)  Darling,  of  Kirkwood, 
formerly  of  Harpersfield,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  12  Feb.  1832.     They 
settled  at  Kirkwood,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1 8/6. 


Chll.  of  Elisha   and   Hannah   (Rockwell)   Hurlburt. 

I.  Semantha  Hurlburt,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt.,  3  Ap.  1805  ;  is  dead. 

II.  Lydia  Hurlburt,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  25  March  1807;  married  at 
East  Cornwall,  Vt,  I  Jan.  1829,  Jason  Jones,  a  farmer,  son  of  Amzi  and 
Hephzibah  Jones,  of  West  Cornwall,  Vt,  where  he  was  born  23  Jan.  1808. 
They  settled  at  West  Cornwall,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1877. 

III.  Julius  Hurlburt,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  14  March  1809;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Ripton,  Vt,   29  Nov.  1831,   Lois  Fuller,  dau.  of  Thomas  and 
Nancy  (Briggs)  Fuller,  of  Ripton,  where  she  was  born  20  Ap.  1812.    They 
dwelt  at  Cornwall  till  1873,  and  then  moved  to  Havilah,  Cal.,  where  they 
were  living  in  May  1876. 

IV.  Betsey  Hurlburt,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  i  Oct.  1811. 

V.  Samuel  Hurlburt,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt. 

VI.  Edwin  Hurlburt,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt. 


Chil.  of  Jared   and   Anna   (Rockwell)   Warner.1 

I.  Horace  Warner,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  n  Dec.  1804;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Shoreham,Vt,  22  Feb.  1827,  Laura  Cooper,  dau.  of  Lester  and 
Sarah  (Snow)  Cooper,  of  Shoreham,  where  she  was  born  3  Dec.  1805. 
They  dwelt  at  Shoreham  till  1831;  at  Lima,  Mich.,  till  1857;  and  then 
settled  at  Dexter,  Mich.,  where  she  died  22  July  1873.  He  died  at  Man- 
istec,  Mich.,  21  Ap.  1876.  They  were  buried  at  Dexter. 

"They  were  married  at  Shoreham,  Vt.,  16  Feb.  1803;  the  place  and  date  are  given  incorrectly 
at  No.  3024. 


3023 


15922 


15929 


3024 
15936 


1296 


8572 


8573 


S. 


8574 


8575 


Eighth  Generation. 


II.  Willis  Warner,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  15   March  1807;  married  at!  15941 
Orwell,  Vt,   2   Dec.  1828,   Betsey  Beebe,1   widow  of  Simeon  Spaulding, 

of  Orwell.     They  were  living  at  Sylvan,  Mich.,  in  Feb.  1876. 

III.  Lucy  Warner,   b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  10  Sept.  1809;    married  at,  15942 
Shoreham,  Vt.,  14  March  1833,  Amos  Warren  Davis,  a  farmer,  son  of  Amos 

and  Mary  (Farr)  Davis,  of  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.  He  was  born  at  Chester- 
field, N.  H.,  24  June  1807 ;  died  at  Sylvan,  Mich.,  29  Jan.  1862,  and  was 
buried  in  the  South  Cemetery.  They  settled  at  Sylvan,  12  Sept.  1833; 
and  she  was  living  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  March  1876. 

IV.  Dennis  Warner,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  17  May  1812;  a  merchant; 
married   at   Sylvan,   Mich.,   I    Feb.   1835,   Harriet   Newell   Wines,   dau.  of 
Mahlon  and  Ann  (Morrison)  Wines,  of  Morristown,  N.  J.     She  was  born 
at  Addison,  Vt,  28  Jan.  1817;  died  at  Dexter,  Mich.,  28  Ap.  1847,  and 
was  buried  there.      He  married  (2d),  12  Ap.  1854,  at  Dexter,  Martha  Ann 
Murdock,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Abigail  (Stone)  Murdock,  of  Framingham, 
Mass.,  where  she  was  born  20  Jan.  1825.      He  was  living  at  Dexter  in 
Feb.  1876. 

V.  Anna   Warner,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  12   March  1815;   married  in 
June  1836,  at  Lima,  Mich.,  Lucius  Lester  Cooper,  a  farmer,  son  of  Deacon 
Lester  and  Sarah  (Snow)  Cooper,  of  Shoreham,  Vt.,  where  he  was  born 
25  Feb.  1808.     She  died  without  children,  1 1  Dec.  1852,  at  Lima,  and  was 
buried  there.     He  was  living  at  Lima  in  March  1876. 

VI.  Jared   Warner,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  3  Nov.  1817;   a  Methodist 
minister;   married  at  Lima,  Mich.,  3  Nov.  1840,  Azubah  A.  Cage,  dau.  of 
Horace  and  Sarah  (Trimer)  Gage,  of  Lima.     She  was  born  at  Benton, 
N.  Y.,   28  Dec.  1820.     They  dwelt  at  Portage,  Mich.,  for  six  months;  at 
Sylvan,  Mich.,  for  eighteen  years;   at  Macomb,  Mich.,  for  two  years;  at 
Livingston,  Mich.,  for  three  years ;   at  Ingham,  Mich.,  for  two  years ;  at 
Lapeer,  Mich.,  for  one  year;  at  Marathon,  Mich.,  for  one  year;  at  Clio, 
Mich.,  for  six  years;  at  Kent,  Conn.,  for  one  year;  and,  in  March  1876, 
had  been  living  for  one  year  and  a  half  at  Fleming,  in  Howell,  Mich. 


Chil.  of  David   and    Rebecca   (Rockwell)   Sperry. 
I.   David  Rockwell  Sperry,  was  living  at  Batavia,  111.,  in  Jan.  1876. 

1  Her  name  has  been  given  as  Betsey  Spaulding,     ried   Betsey   Beebe  14  Sept.  1819,   and   died  at 
dau.  of  Simeon  Spaulding;  but  it  seems  certain     Orwell  5  July  1825. 
that  he  had  no  daughter  of  that  name.     He  mar- 


Whitney  Family. 


8576         II.   Lydia  Sperry,  married 
ville,  Wis.,  in  Jan.  1876. 


Staples ;  and  was  living  at  Briggs- 


Chll.  of  Ira1   and   Chloe  (Rockwell)  Spauldlng. 

8577  I.  Alonzo  Spaulding,  b.  at  Malone,  N.  Y.,  17  March  1808;  died  at 
Shoreham,  Vt,  18  May  1830,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Five  Mile  Point 
Cemetery. 


8578 


8579 


II.  Ira    Spaulding,  b.   at   Malone,  N.  Y.,  15   Ap.  1810;    a  farmer; 
married   at    Shoreham,  Vt,  I  Jan.  1834,    Phebe    Eleanor   Wines,  dau.    of 
Mahlon  and  Ann  (Morrison)  Wines,  of  Morristown,  N.  J.     She  was  born 
in  Vermont;  died   about  1840,  at  Sylvan,  Mich.,  and  was  buried   there. 
He  married  (2d),  at  Sharon,  Mich.,  Luclna  Sperry,  widow  of  William  Fitch 
Crafts,  of  Sharon.     He  died  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  15  Jan.  1858,  and  was 
buried  in  Grass  Lake  Cemetery.     She  died  at  Sharon. 

III.  Matilda  Spaulding,  b.  at  Shoreham,  Vt,  7  Oct.  1815  ;  married 
there,  in  1831,  Truman   Turell   Lawrence,   a    farmer,  son  of  Aaron    and 

(Clark)   Lawrence,  of  Shoreham.     She  died  without  children,  14 


Oct.  1846,  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  and  was  buried  in  Grass  Lake  Cemetery. 
He  died  at  Leoni,  Mich. 
• 

8580  IV.  Augustus  Nott  Spaulding,  b.  at  Shoreham,  Vt,  6  Aug.  1823  ; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Sharon,  Mich.,  21  Nov.  1844,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Jones, 
Congregational,  to  Luclna  Maria  Crafts,  dau.  of  William  Fitch  and  Lucina 
(Sperry)  Crafts,  of  Sharon.     She  was  born  at  Middlebury,  Vt,  1 1  May 
1825  ;  died  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  30  Jan.  1855,  and  was  buried  in  Grass 
Lake  Cemetery.     He  married  (2d),  3 1  Aug.  1855,  at  Grass  Lake,  Christiana 
Hayes,  dau.  of  Jacob  and  Catharine  (Spaedel)  Hayes,  of  Detroit,  Mich., 
where  she  was  born  28  Sept.  1834.     He  dwelt  at  Grass  Lake  for  twenty- 
four  years,  till  12  Feb.  1868  ;  and  then  moved  to  Hartford,  Mich.,  where 
he  was  living  in  Feb.  1876. 

8581  V.  Lucina   Sophronia   Spaulding,  b.  at  Shoreham,  Vt,  2  Dec. 
1825;   married  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  18  Nov.  1846,  Edward  Klnney  Crafts, 
a  farmer,  son  of  William  Fitch  and  Lucina  (Sperry)  Crafts,  of  Sharon, 
Mich.     He  was  born  at  Middlebury,  Vt,  21  May  1823.     They  dwelt  at 
Leoni,  Mich.,  for  twenty-three  years;  and  then  moved  to  Hartford,  Mich., 
where  they  were  living  in  March  1 876. 

'In  the  Spaulding  pedigree,  in  note  to  No.      printed    21    Sept.    1716,   should   be    21    Sept. 
3026,   the  date  of  death   of  Josiah    Spaulding,      1727. 


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15963 


1298 


8582 


8583 


8584 


8585 


8586 


Eighth   Generation. 


VI.  Warren  Spaulding,  b.  at  Shoreham,  Vt,  13  Aug.  1828;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  25  March  1850,  Sophia  Robinson,  dau.  of 
Stephen  Robinson,  of  Grass  Lake.  She  was  born  at  Swanton,  Vt.,-  25 
May  1830;  died  at  Grass  Lake,  5  Ap.  1851,  and  was  buried  there.  He 
married  (2d),  26  Sept.  1851,  at  Grass  Lake,  Harriet  Ann  Drake,  dau.  of 
Noah  and  Ann  (Nobles)  Drake,  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born 
2  Ap.  1835.  She  died  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  5  Ap.  1865,  and  was  buried  at 
Grass  Lake,  in  a  family  cemetery.  He  married  (3d),  25  Aug.  1865,  at 
Hartford,  Mich.,  Sarah  Ann  Easton,  dau.  of  Daniel  and  Lesbia  (Van  Wey) 
Easton,  of  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  She  was  born  at  Sumpter,  Mich.,  18  Ap. 
1835.  He  was  living  at  Hartford  in  March  1876. 


15967 


Chil.  of  John   and    Angelina    (Sperry)    Rockwell.  3027 

I.  Sylvester  Bird  Rockwell,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  15  Jan.  1813;  mar-    15972 
ried  at   Shoreham,  Vt.,  29  Jan.  1839,   Elizabeth    DeLong,  dau.   of  Francis 

and  Mehetabel  (Preston)  DeLong,  of  Shoreham,  where  she  was  born  8 
Jan.  1818.  They  dwelt  at  Cornwall  till  1856,  and  then  moved  to  Middle- 
bury,  Vt.,  where  they  were  living  in  Feb.  1876.  A  member  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  since  1830,  he  has  served  as  class-leader, 
exhorter  and  local  preacher. 

II.  Simeon  Sperry  Rockwell,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  21  Nov.  1815  ;  a    15975 
farmer;  married  at  Cornwall,  I  Jan.  1837,  Mary  Beulah  Hephzibah  Jones, 

dau.  of  Amzi  and  Hephzibah  (Harvey)  Jones,  of  Cornwall,  where  she  was 
born  22  Nov.  1817.  She  died  at  Cornwall,  10  March  1869,  and  was  buried 
there.  He  married  (2d),  8  June  1874,  at  Keeler,  Mich.,  Lucy  Maria  Head, 
widow  of  George  Monroe  Brickell,  of  Coloma,  Mich.,  and  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander and  Lucy  (Hurlbut)  Head.  She  was  born  at  Almond,  N.  Y.,  1 1 
Aug.  1837.  They  were  living,  in  Jan.  1876,  on  the  homestead  of  his 
grandfather,  in  Cornwall,  which  has  always  been  his  home.  He  repre- 
sented the  town  in  the  Legislature  of  Vermont,  in  1858  and  1859. 

III.  John  Sanford  Rockwell,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  7  Jan.  1822  ;  died 
at  Cornwall,  12  March  1831,  and  was  buried  there. 


Child  of  John   and   Adeline   (Wallace)    Rockwell. 

IV.  John  Wallace  Rockwell,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  i  Sept  1845;  died 
at  Cornwall,  7  June  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 


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8588 


8589 


8590 


8592 


8593 


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Chil.  of  Moses  and    Rhoda   (Spaulding)   Rockwell. 

I.  Aurelia  Rockwell,  b.  at  Shoreham,  Vt,  5  March  1813  ;  married  at 
Gainesville,  N.  Y.,  16  Aug.  1832,  David  Burrows,  a  shoemaker  and  farmer, 
who  was  born  at  Crown   Point,  N.  Y.,  16  May  1810,  son  of  David  and 
Patience  (Prey)  Burrows,  from  Rhode  Island.     She  died  at  Franklinville, 
N.  Y.,  9  July  1855,  and  was  buried  at  Cadiz,  N.  Y.     He  was  living  at 
Franklinville  in  May  1876. 

II.  Electa  Rockwell,  b.  at  Shoreham,  Vt,  8  Oct.  1815;  married  at 
Gainesville,  N.  Y.,  26  Aug.  1830,  by  Richard   Bristol,  Esq.,  to    Preston 
Cargill,  a  farmer,  born  6  Jan.  1810,  son  of  Daniel  and  Elizabeth   (Bovee) 
Cargill.     They  dwelt  at  Gainesville  till  20  Sept.  1857  ;  at  Conneaut,  Ohio, 
till  5  Dec.  1862 ;  and  then  settled  at  Sparta,  Wis.,  where  they  died  (she,  3 

!  Nov.  1 865  ;  he,  23  Feb.  1 866)  and  were  buried. 

III.  Harriet   Rockwell,  b.  in  Vermont,   23    Nov.  1818;   married  in 
Pennsylvania,  George  Washington  Young;  and  died  in  1850. 

IV.  Reuben    Rockwell,  b.  in  Vermont,  14  June  1820;  died  in  Sept. 
1844. 

Chil.  of  Moses   and   Hannah    (Burroughs)   Rockwell. 

V.  Patience   Burroughs   Rockwell,  b.  at  Shoreham,  Vt,  1 1  Oct. 
1822;  married  at  New  Albion,  N.Y.,  I  Jan.  1845,  by  Eber  Davis,  Baptist, 
to  Lyman  Slocum,  a  farmer,  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (Sheldon)  Slocum, 
of  Edmeston,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  6  May  1818.     They  dwelt  at  New 
Albion  from  i   March  1845  to  Oct.  1849;  at   Ischua,  N.  Y.,  till  1851  ;  at 
Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  till  1855  ;  at  Ischua  again,  till  1867 ;  at  Eldred,  Penn., 
till  1869 ;  and  then  returned  to  Ischua,  where  they  were  living  in  Ap.  1876. 

VI.  Henry  Rockwell,  b.  at  Gainesville,  N.  Y.,  18  Sept.  1826;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Ischua,  N.  Y.,  25   Ap.  1849,  by  Esquire  Seeva,  to   Elizabeth 
Adelia  Dalaba,  dau.  of  Solomon  and  Mary  (Burroughs)  Dalaba,  of  Angelo, 
Wis.     She  was  born  at  Gainesville,  27  March  1 829.     They  dwelt  at  Frank- 
linville, N.  Y.,  till  1857;  at  Sparta,  Wis.,  till  1866 ;  and  then  settled  at  Little 
Falls,  Wis.,  where  she  died  19  July  1874.     She  was  buried  at  Sparta.     He 
was  living  at  Little  Falls  in  May  1876. 

VII.  Rebecca  Rockwell,  b.  at  Gainesville,  N.Y.,  20  July  1828  ;  mar- 
|  riedat  Cadiz,  N.  Y.,  23  Nov.  1851,  by  William  F.  Weed,  to  Ira  McCollister, 

a  farmer,  who  was  born  in  the  State  of  New  York,  18  Dec.  1823.  They 
dwelt  at  Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  till  May  1854;  at  Black  River  Falls,  Wis., 
till  Dec.  1855  ;  an(J  tnen  settled  at  Sparta,  Wis.,  where  they  were  living  in 
Ap.  1876. 


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VIII.  Hannah    Rockwell,  b.  at  Gainesville,  N.  Y.,  22  March  1830; 
married   in   March  1852,  at   Franklinville,  N.  Y.,    Oscar   Gilson    McClure. 
They  settled,  in  the  Autumn  of  1853,  at  Sparta,  Wis.,  and  there  died  (he, 
31  Dec.  1854;  she,  of  typhoid  fever,  18  March  1868)  and  were  buried. 

IX.  Moses    Rockwell,  b.  at    Gainesville,  N.  Y.,  28  Aug.  1831;   a 
farmer;  married,  4  May  1860,   Mary   Jeannette  Dalaba,  dau.  of  Solomon 
and  Mary  (Burroughs)  Dalaba,  of  Angelo,  Wis.     She  was  born  at  Plumb, 
Penn.,  18  July  1842.     He  dwelt  at  Castile,  N.  Y.,  from  1849  to  1852  ;  then 
settled   at  Sparta,  Wis. ;  and   moved,  a  few  years  after  marriage,  to  Little 
Falls,  Wis.,  where  they  were  living  in  Ap.  1876. 

X.  Laura  Rockwell,  b.  at  Pike,  N.  Y.,  2  Nov.  1835  ;  died  at  Frank- 
linville, N.  Y.,  28  June  1854. 

XI.  Eli   Frank  Rockwell,  b.  at  Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  9  Ap.  1838;  a 
farmer;    married  at  Rushford,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1866,  by  Elder  Cherryman, 
Baptist,  to   Arvilla    Hatch,  dau.  of  Charles  Church    and  Anna  (Knapp) 
Hatch,  of  Ischua,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  27  June  1845.     They  dwelt 
at  Olean,  N.  Y.,  till  I  Nov.  1868;  at  Pleasantville,  Penn.,  till  6  May  1872; 
at  Perry,  Penn.,  till  24  Dec.  1873;  and  then  settled  at  Kingsville,  Ohio, 
where  they  were  living  in  May  1876.      He  enlisted  at  Sparta,  Wis.,  16 
March  1862,  in  Co.  I,  6th  Reg.,  Wis.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  discharged  at 
"Convalescent  Camp,"  Virginia,  for  disability,  10  Feb.  1863.     He  enlisted 
at  Ischua,  N.  Y.,  19  Feb.  1864,  in  Co.  D,  I3th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  Heavy  Artillery; 
and  was  discharged  at  Washington,  D.  C,  24  Aug.  1865. 


Chil.  of  Eli   and   Charlotte  (Ford)   Rockwell. 

I.  John    Rockwell,    was   living   at   Waterloo,    Mich.,    in  Jan.  1876. 
Another  account  gives  his  residence  as  Lyndon,  Mich. 


II.  Matilda    Rockwell,    married 
Lyndon,  Mich.,  in  March  1876. 


Avery ;    and  was    living  at 


Chil.  of  David   Warren   and   Abi   (Rockwell)   Spaulding. 

I.  Mariette  Spaulding,  b.  at  Orwell,  Vt,  17  March  1824;  married 
at  Sylvan,  Mich.,  27  Ap.  1844,  Storrs  Crafts,  son  of  William  Fitch  and 
Lucinda  (Sperry)  Crafts,  of  Sharon,  Mich.  They  settled  at  Sharon;  where 
she  died,  5  June  1848,  and  was  buried. 


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IV.  Lucy  Rebecca  Spaulding,  b.  at  Shoreham,  Vt,  7  May  1830; 
married  at  Chelsea,  Mich.,  25  Dec.  1856,  by  Rev.  Hiram  Elmer,  Congre- 
gational, to  Luman   Shepard,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  and   Nancy  (Leonard) 
Shepard,  of  Skaneatcles,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  17  June  1819.     They 
dwelt  at  Chelsea  till  16  March  1873;   and  then  settled  at  Olivet,  Mich., 
where  they  were  living  in  Oct.  1877. 

V.  Emily   Marie   Spaulding,  b.  at   Dexter,  Mich.,  19  Dec.  1832; 
married  in  May  1856,  at  Sylvan,  Mich.,  Orrin  T.  Parker,  of  Lima,  Mich. 
They  were  living  at  Dexter  in  Oct.  1877. 

VI.  Dennis   Almeron   Spaulding,   b.  at   Dexter,  Mich.,  14  May 
1835;  married  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  16  Feb.  1860,  by  Rev.  E.  W.  Boyden, 
Congregational,  to  Elizabeth  Updike,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Christiana  (Smith) 
Updike.      They  settled  at  Sylvan,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap. 
1876. 


8608  j      III.   Mary  Ann   Rockwell,  b.  in  Vermont,  9  May  1807;  married,  30 
Nov.  1828,  Oliver  Elliott,  a  farmer,  of  Charleston,  Penn.,  who  was  born  at 


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II.  Eli  Spaulding,  b.  at  Orwell,  Vt.,  15  Feb.  1826;  married  at  Ann      16010 
Arbor,  Mich.,  I  Nov.  1854,  Isabella  Spencer,  of  the  same  place.      He  died 

at  Lima,  Mich.,  26  Sept.  1855,  and  was  buried  at  Sylvan,  Mich. 

III.  Semantha  Ann  Spaulding,  b.  at  Shoreham,  Vt,  18  May  1828; 
married  at  Sylvan,  Mich.,  12  Jan.  1848,  Erastus  Allen,  of  Dexter,  Mich. 
She  died  at  Dexter,  6  Dec.  1 848,  and  was  buried  there. 


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Chil.  of  Silas  and    Berthena   (Andrews)    Rockwell.  3032 

.  I.  Jeremiah  Rockwell,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt.,  20  Feb.  1802;  a  tanner,  16021 
currier,  and  shoemaker;  married  at  Howard,  Penn.,  19  Ap.  1826,  by 
Joseph  Montgomery,  Esq.,  to  Susanna  Bltner,  dau  of  John  and  Susanna 
(Nesselrode)  Bitner,  of  Howard,  where  she  was  born  28  Oct.  1806.  They 
settled  at  Canton,  Penn.,  where  he  died,  27  Dec.  1856,  and  was  buried  in 
the  old  cemetery.  She  was  living  at  Canton  in  June  1876. 

__  II.  Julia  Ann  Rockwell,  b.  in  Vermont,  u  June  1804;  married  at  16033 
Charleston,  Penn.,  4  Jan.  1824,  as  his  second  wife,  Roswell  Bailey,  a 
farmer,  son  of  Roswell  Bailey,  of  Rutland,  Penn.,  formerly  of  Massachu- 
setts, where  he  was  born  25  Dec.  1782.  They  settled  at  Charleston,  where 
she  died  3  March  1850.  He  died  24  Oct.  1840,  at  Rutland,  and  was 
buried  at  Charleston.  His  first  wife  was  Lucinda  Clark.  She  married 
(2d)  Oliver  Elliott,  whose  first  wife  was  her  sister,  Mary  Ann  Rockwell. 


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Portland,  Maine,  13  May  1805.  She  died  at  Richmond,  Penn.,  2  Feb. 
1847.  HC  married  (2d)  her  sister,  Julia  Ann  Rockwell,  widow  of  Roswell 
Bailey ;  and  married  (3d)  Maria  Harkness. 

IV.  Norman  Rockwell,  b.  at  Richmond,  Vt.,  29  May  1809;  a  shoe- 
maker; married  at  Charleston,  Penn.,  17  Feb.  1831,  by  Lucius  Barlow,  to 
Sophia  Western  Elliott,  dau.  of  Levi  and  Amy  (Gillett)  Elliott,  of  Charles- 
ton.    She  was  born  at  Covington,  Penn.     They  settled  at  Covington,  and 
were  living  there  in  June  1876. 

V.  Adoniram    Rockwell,  b.  probably  at  Orwell,  Vt,  19  Jan.  1812;  j  16049 
a  millwright;   married  Hannah  Watkins;  and  died  5  May  1852. 

VI.  Harriet  Andrus  Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  21  Sept.  1814; 
married  at   Charleston,  Penn.,  2   Oct.  1832,  by  Lucius  Barlow,  Esq.,  to 
Selden   Ely,   a   carpenter  and  joiner,  son  of  Calvin  and  Nancy  (Ely)  Ely, 
of  Charleston,  and  g.  son  of  Gabriel  Ely.     He  was  born  at  Charlestown, 
N.  H.,  22  Sept.  1810.     They  settled  at  Charleston;  where  he  died,  2  June 
1853,  and  was  buried  in  the  Wheeler  cemetery.     He  held  the  office  of 
postmaster  for  many  years.     She  was  married  (2d),  15  May  1864,  at  Charles- 
ton, by  Rev.  Calvin  Newell,  to  Tilley  Marvin,  a  farmer,  who  died  25  May 
1 864,  and  was  buried  at  Covington,  Penn.     She  was  his  fourth  wife,  and 
he  had  twenty-one  children.     She  was  married  (3d),  6  Oct.  1864,  at  her 
home  in  Charleston,  by  Squire  Brewster,  of  Wellsborough,  Penn.,  to  John 
Marvin,  brother  to  her  second  husband,  a  carpenter  and  joiner,  who  was 
born  2  Feb.  1783,  died  2  July  1866,  at  Covington,  and  was  buried  there, 
having  been  justice  of  the  peace  for  many  years.      He  was  a  soldier  in  the 
war  of  1812.      She  was  married   (4th),  6  June  1872,  at   East  Charleston, 
Penn.,  by  Rev.  G.  S.  Transue,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Seth  Clark,  a  car- 
penter and  joiner,  who  was  born  in  Vermont,  9  Aug.  1799.     They  dwelt 
at  Round  Top,  Penn.;   where  he  died,  3  May  1873,  and  was  buried.     She 
was  living  there  in  July  1876,  on  his  homestead. 


Chil.  of  Jeremiah   and   Anna   (Coburn)    Rockwell. 

I.  Alexander  Coburn  Rockwell,  b.  at  Jericho,  Vt,  14  Nov.  1803  ; 
a  farmer  and  hotel-keeper;  married  at  Salt  Creek,  Ohio,  30  Sept.  1823,  by 
Jacob  Nixon,  justice  of  the  peace,  to  Catharine  Miller,  dau.  of  Jacob  and 
Eve  (Bair)  Miller,  of  Salt  Creek,  formerly  of  Frederick  County,  near  Mid- 
dletown,  Md.,  where  she  was  born  9  Feb.  1803.  They  dwelt  at  Prairie, 
Ohio,  for  three  years ;  at  Salt  Creek  for  one  year ;  at  Paint,  Ohio,  fourteen 
years ;  at  Middletown,  Ohio,  four  years ;  at  Berlin,  Ohio,  one  year ;  at 
Massillon,  Ohio,  six  years;  at  Morgan,  near  Lancaster,  Ind.,  twelve  years; 


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and  then  settled  at  Cloverdale,  Ind.,  where  they  were  living  in  Aug.  1876. 
In  Aug.  1877,  he  was  living  with  his  dau.,  Mrs.  Allen,  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

II.  Parish    Villars    Rockwell,  b.  at  Jericho,  Vt,  30  July  1806;   a 
miller;  married  at  Paint,  Ohio,  28  June  1832,  by  Rev.  Archibald  Hanna, 
pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  Fredericksburgh,  Ohio,  to  Ann  Eliza 
Foreman,  dau.  of  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Welch)  Foreman,  of  Paint.      She 
was  born  at  Washington,  Penn.,  15  Ap.  1812.     They  have  lived  at  Paint; 
at   Mount   Eaton,  Ohio;  at  Fredericksburgh;  at  Millersburgh,  Ohio;  at 
Ashland,  Ohio;  and  were  dwelling,  in  Aug.  1876,  at  Findlay,  Ohio,  where 
he  was  one  of  the  proprietors  of  the  Eagle  Flouring  Mill,  and  a  member 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church. 

III.  Milo   Saxton    Rockwell,  b.  at  Leicester,  Vt,  6  Aug.  1808;   a 
farmer;    married   at    Franklin,   Ohio,   2    Nov.  1837,  by  RCV-   Archibald 
Hanna,  Presbyterian,  to    Harriet   Worley,  dau.  of   Daniel  and   Elizabeth 
(Brown)  Worley,  of  Franklin.      She  was  born  in  Penn.,  14  Nov.  1814; 
died  at  Bridgewater,  Ohio,  19  Feb.  1857,  and  was  buried   in   the  Union 
Cemetery,  at  Eagle  Creek,  Ohio.     He  was  married  (2d),  17  Dec.  1857,  at 
Bridgewater,  by  Rev.  Luke  Dorland,  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of 
Franklin,  to  Julia  Ann   Blood,  widow  of  James   McKelvey,  of  Ravenna, 
Ohio,  and  dau.  of  Daniel  and   Polly  (Eddy)   Blood,  of  Richfield,   Ohio, 
where  she  was  born  12  July  1825.     He  dwelt  at  Franklin  for  six  years;  at 
Bridgewater  for  twenty-three  years ;  at  Harrison,  Ohio,  five  years ;    and 
then  settled  at  Findlay,  Ohio,  where,  after  six  years,  he  was  still  living  in 
Aug.  1876. 

IV.  Jeremiah  Earl  Rockwell,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt.,  29  Sept.  1810; 
died  at  Prairie,  Ohio,  5  Aug.  1821,  and  was  buried  at   Fredericksburgh, 
Ohio. 

V.  Charles  Rockwell,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  16  Oct.  1812;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Berlin,  Ohio,  12  Nov.  1835,  by  Rev.  Archibald  Hanna,  Presby- 
terian, to  Mary  Ann  Marquis,  dau.  of  James  and  Catharine  (Van  Nostrand) 
Marquis,  of  Berlin,  Ohio,  formerly  of  Cross  Creek  Village,  Penn.,  where 
she  was  born  3  Jan.  1816.     She  died  at  Zanesfield,  Ohio,  10  Aug.  1867. 
He  was  married  (2d),  24  July  1870,  at  Spencer,  Ind.,  by  Rev.  L.  R.  Booth, 
Presbyterian,  to  Elizabeth   Rlley,  widow  of  Dr.  N.  S.  Altman,  and   eldest 
dau.  of  James  and  Eliza  (Chandler)   Riley,  of  Felicity,  Ohio,  where  she 
was  born  19  Jan.  1832.     He  dwelt  at  Berlin  from  1836  till  Nov.  1849;  at 
Millersburgh,  Ohio,  till  1852;  at  Paint,  Ohio,  on  his  father's  farm,  till  1866; 
at  Zanesfield,  Ohio,  till  17   Sept.  1874;  at   Spencer,  till  4  Ap.  1876;  and 
then  settled  at  Cambridge  City,  Ind.,  where  he  was  living  in  July  1876. 
He  has  been  sheriff,  justice  of  the  peace,  and   postmaster,  besides   filling 
nearly  every  township  office. 


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VI.  James  Monroe  Rockwell,  b.  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  16  Ap.  1817; 
a  farmer  and  mason;  married  at  Salt  Creek,  Ohio,  19  Nov.  1839,  by  Rev. 
Archibald  Hanna,   Presbyterian,  to  Matilda  Worley,  dau.   of  Daniel  and 
Elizabeth  (Brown)  Worley,  of  Salt   Creek,  where  she  was  born   22   June 
1817.     She  died  at  Bloomfield,  Ind.,  10  Jan.  1846,  and  was  buried  in  the 
same  town,  at  Pretty  Prairie.     He  married  (2d),  4  March  1848,  at  Middle- 
bury,  Ind.,  Ann   Eliza  Williamson,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Lovisa  (Doolittle) 
Williamson,   of   Bloomingdale,  Wis.      She  was  born  at    Page  Brook,  in 
Chenango,  N.  Y.,  23  Ap.  1823.     He  dwelt  in  Indiana  for  six  years;  in 
Waukesha  Co.,  Wis.,  one  and  a  half  years;  at  Sun  Prairie,  Wis.,  twenty 
years;   and  then   settled,  in  1873,  at   Union   Centre,  Wis.,  where  he  was 
living  in  Aug.  1876. 

VII.  Albert    Martin    Rockwell,  b.  at    Prairie,  Ohio,  21  July  1822; 
died  on  the  overland  route  to  California,  14  July  1852,  and  was  buried  by 
his  comrades,  at  the  wayside,  in  the  Green  River  country.     A  tombstone 
to  his  memory  stands  near  those  of  his  parents,  in  Berlin  Cemetery,  Ohio. 


Chil.  of  Chester  and   Laura   (Parkhlll)   Rockwell. 

I.  Mary    Rockwell,   b.   at    Parishville,  N.  Y.,  8  Nov.  1813;  died  at 
Parishville,  22  July  1827,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Lorinda  Rockwell,  b.  at  Parishville,  N.  Y.,  18  Nov.  1814;  married 
there,  22   Feb.  1836,  by  Rev.  Asa  Brainerd,  pastor  of  the  Congregational 
Church  at  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  to  Ebenezer  Sheldon  Hulburd,  a  merchant,  son 
of  Ebenezer  and  Lucy  (Tilden)  Hulburd,  of  Stockholm,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
was  born  19  May  1812.     They  dwelt  at  Stockholm   till  1842;  at  Brasher 
Falls,  N.  Y.,  till  1854;  and  settled,  in  Ap.  1870,  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  where 
they  were  living  in  March  1 876. 

III.  Martha    Rockwell,  b.  at  Parishville,  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1817;  and 
died  there,  18  March  1817. 

IV.  Silas  Rockwell,  b.  at  Parishville,  N.  Y.,  9  March  1819;  married  |  16095 
in  Feb.  1852,  at  Shoreham,  Vt,  Cornelia  Booth;  and  died  10  May  1862. 

She  married  (2d),  James  Young,  and  was  living  at  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  in 
March  1876. 

V.  Laura  Maria  Rockwell,  b.  at  Parishville,  N.  Y.,  19  March  1822  ;    16097 
married  there,  20  May  1846,  Noah    Dickinson   Lawrence,  a  physician,  son 

of  Ruel  and   Lucy  (French)   Lawrence,  of  Hopkinton,  N.  Y.,  where    he 
was  born  13  Dec.  1822.     They  dwelt  in  St.  Lawrence  County  till  1868; 


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and  then  settled  at  Council   Bluffs,  Iowa,  where  they  were  living  in  March 
1876.     He  has  been  mayor  of  Council  Bluffs. 

VI.  Chloe  Rockwell,  b.  at  Parishville,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb.  1825  ;  and  died 
there,  22  Sept.  1846. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   and   Clarinda   (Ward)   Rockwell. 

I.  Fidelia    Pearce   Rockwell,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  29  Sept.  1809; 
married  in  the  Congregational  Church  at  Morristown,  Vt.,  17  Aug.  1828, 
by  the  pastor,  her  father,  to  Luther  Stiilman    Bingham,  a  dealer  in  books 
and  stationery,  son  of  Luther  and  Mary  (Cummings)  Bingham,  of  Morris- 
town,  where  he  was  born  13  Ap.  1807.     They  dwelt  at   Morristown   till 
1843  ;  at  Stowe,  Vt,  till  1849;  at  New  York  City,  till  1856;  and  then  set- 
tled at  Sparta,  Wis.,  where  they  were  living  in  June  1876. 

II.  Sarah  Stearns  Rockwell,  b.  at  Parishville,  N.  Y.,  9  March  1814; 
married  at   Morristown,  Vt,  4  March  1831,  by  her  father,  to  Abel    Fisk 
Jones,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  and  Lois  (Sanger)  Jones,  of  Rochester,  Vt., 
where  he  was  born  19  Aug.  1801.     They  dwelt  at   Morristown   till  June 
1837;  at   Elk  Grove,  111.,  till  the  Autumn  of  1853  ;  and  then   moved   to 
Chicago,  111.,  where  she  died  8  Sept.  1857,  at  89  South  Peoria  Street.     She 
was  buried  near  her  old  residence  at  Elk  Grove.     He  was  living  at  Lyons, 
Iowa,  in  July  1876. 

III.  Alsina  Jane  Rockwell,  b.  at   Hopkinton,  N.  Y.,  7  Aug.  1816; 
married  at  Williamstown,  Vt,   24    March  1835,    Isaac   Walker    Jones,    a 
farmer,  son  of  John  and  Lois  (Sanger)  Jones,  of  Rochester,  Vt,  where  he 
was  born  2  July  1806.     She  died  at  South  Bend,  Ind.,  8  May  1874,  and 
was  buried  there.     He  was  living  at  Hampton,  Minn.,  in  June  1876. 

IV.  Clarinda  Ward  Rockwell,  b.  at  Hopkinton,  N.  Y.,  7  June  1818; 
married  at  Freedom,  Ohio,  10  Jan.  1837,  Corydon  Ozias  Arnold,  a  farmer, 
of  Freedom.     They  dwelt  at  Freedom  till  1847;  at  Meadville,  Penn.,  till 
1850;  at  Ravenna,  Ohio,  till  1853;  and  then  settled  at  Wellsville,  Ohio, 
where  they  were  living  in  June  1876. 

V.  Harriet  Emetine  Rockwell,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  17  Sept.  1820; 
j  married  at  Elk  Grove,  111.,  4  July  1842,  by  her  father,  to  Jonathan  Clark 

Could,  a  farmer,  born  near  Boston,  Mass.,  in  1814,  son  of  Daniel  and  Sarah 
Gould.  He  died  in  Aug.  1847,  at  Elk  Grove,  and  was  buried  there.  She 
married  (2d),  in  1848,  at  Morris,  111.,  Daniel  Wilson,  a  farmer,  born  at 
Bolton,  Vt,  19  Feb.  1808,  son  of  James  and  Lydia  (Percy)  Wilson.  They 

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dwelt  at  Elk  Grove  till  1857;  near  Hastings,  Minn.,  till  1870;  at  Hastings 
till  1873;  and  then  settled  at  Harrison,  Minn.,  where  they  were  living  in 
June  1876. 

VI.  Loyal    Mason    Rockwell,  b.  at   Cornwall,  Vt,  27  Nov.  1823; 
married  in  1849,  at  Morris,  111.,  and  settled  there.      He  died  at  Chicago,  111., 
6  Sept.  1851 ;  his  widow,  whose  name  has  not  been  reported,  has  married 
again. 

VII.  Lucy  Hortensia  Rockwell,  b.  at  Morristown,  Vt.,  2  July  1826;  j  16125 
married  at  Chicago,  111.,  Horace  Skinner  Miner,  a  journalist,  son  of  Andrew 
Baldwin  and  Mary  (Skinner)  Miner,  of  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  where  he  was  born 

15  June  1820.  He  died  of  consumption,  6  July  1849,  at  Elk  Grove,  111., 
and  was  buried  there.  She  married  (2d),  12  Sept.  1850,  at  Chicago, 
Archibald  Ridell,  a  book-keeper,  son  of  David  and  Agnes  (Faulds)  Ridell, 
of  Paisley,  Scotland,  where  he  was  born  23  Dec.  1823.  They  have  lived 
at  Chicago;  Beloit,  Wis.;  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.;  and  were  dwelling  at  Oak 
Park,  111.,  near  Chicago,  in  June  1876. 

VIII.  Mary    Loraine    Rockwell,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Vt,  2  Jan.  1832; 
married  at  Elk  Grove,  111.,  26  May  1847,  Jacob    Thompson    Buckley,   a 

'  physician,  afterward  a  hardware-merchant.  He  was  born  at  Penn  Yan, 
N.  Y.,  21  July  1821,  son  of  Robert  and  Frances  (Thompson)  Buckley,  who 
afterward  removed  to  Milo,  N.  Y.  They  dwelt  at  Beloit,  Wis.,  till  i  Oct. 
1854;  then  moved  to  Dubuque,  Iowa;  and,  later,  to  Oberlin,  Ohio,  where 
she  died  1 8  Dec.  1 869.  She  was  buried  at  Dubuque.  He  was  living  at 
Springfield,  111.,  in  June  1876.  He  grad.  at  Yale  Medical  School,  25  Feb. 
1846. 


Chil.  of  Seth   and   Nancy   (Rockwell)   Putnam. 

I.  Cynthia  Maria  Putnam,  b.  at  Hopkinton,  N.  Y.,  4  Feb.  1814; 
married   there,  2  Nov.  1838,  Parker  W.   Rose;  and  settled  at   Parishville, 
N.  Y.,  where  she  died  in  Feb.  1852.     He  was  living  there  in   May  1876. 
He  was  a  member  of  the  Assembly  of  New  York  in  1852  and  1853. 

II.  Lewis  Holden  Putnam,  b.  at  Hopkinton,  N.  Y.,  14  May  1815  ; 
died  unmarried,  25  Aug.  1840,  at  his  father's  house  in  Hopkinton. 

III.  Seth  Rockwell  Putnam,  b.  at  Hopkinton,  N.  Y.,  2  Marchi8i7;    16135 
a  farmer;   married   at   Hopkinton,  20  March  1843,  Martha  Jane  Barber, 

dau.  of  James  and   Rebecca  (Brown)   Barber,  of  Parishville,  N.  Y.     She 
was  born  at  Benson,  Vt,  17  May  1822.     They  settled  at  Hopkinton.     He 


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died  on  a  voyage  from  Panama  to  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  25  May  1850,  and 
was  buried  at  sea.  She  married  (2d)  Elihu  Smith,  and  was  living  at 
Ithaca,  Mich.,  in  May  1876. 

IV.  Mary  Philena  Putnam,  b.  at  Hopkinton,  N.Y.,  2  May  1821; 
married  there,  in   Dec.  1845,    Lucius   Nichols,  a   minister  of  the   Baptist 
Church  ;  and  died  at  Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  27  Aug.  1846. 

V.  Lucinda  Catharine  Putnam,  b.  at  Hopkinton,  N.  Y.,  14  Jan. 
1824;  married  at  Parishville,  N.  Y.,  17  June  1847,  by  Rev.  O.  W.  Morley, 
Baptist,  to  David  Milton  Holden,  a  farmer;  and  settled  at  Fort  Covington, 
N.Y.,  where  he  died  17  Oct.  1852.     She  was  married  (2d),  3  Jan.  1861,  at 
Fort  Covington,  by  Rev.  J.  N.  Webb,  Baptist,  to  Sidney   Briggs.     They 
dwelt  at  Fort  Covington  till  1863;  at  Massena,  N.  Y.,  till  1868;  at  Corn- 
wall, Canada,  till  1873;  and  then   settled  at  Hopkinton,  where  they  were 
living  in  Ap.  1876. 

VI.  Amelia  Ruth   Putnam,  b.  at  Hopkinton,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1828; 
married  there,  15  Oct.  1856,  Horace  Hooker  Clark,  a  farmer,  son  of  Stephen 
and   Elizabeth  (Aubrey)  Clark,  of  Dundee,  Canada,  where  he  was  born 
22  July  1831.     They  dwelt  at  Dundee  till  1863;  and  removed,  the  next 
year,  to  Metamora,  Mich.,  where  they  were  living  in  May  1876. 

VII.  Israel  Augustus  Putnam,  b.  at  Hopkinton,  N.  Y.,  5  Jan.  1831 ; 
married  there,  in  1853,  Jane  R.  Corwln ;  and  died,  without  children,  25 
Oct.  1874,  at  Ithaca,  Mich.,  while  visiting  his  friends  in  that  place.     He 
was  buried  at  Hopkinton.     She  married  (2d)  H.  H.  Waite,  pastor  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church  of  Hopkinton ;  and  was  living  there  in  May  1 876. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Lucy   (Rockwell)   Westgate. 

I.  Joseph  Westgate,  is  dead. 

II.  William  Westgate,  lived  in  Wisconsin  in  1874. 

Allen  ;  and  lived  in  Wisconsin 


III.  Lydia  Westgate,  married 
in  1874. 


8643  IV.   Lucy  Westgate,  married  - 
in  1874. 

8644  V.   Mary   Westgate,   married 


Could ;  and  lived  in  Wisconsin 


Meade.      Her   residence    has 


been   reported   in  Wisconsin,  at  Arlington   Heights,  111.,  and  at  Dunton, 


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Cook  Co.,  111.     The  last  is  not  found  in  the  list  of  post-offices,  and  Dolton's 
Station,  111.,  may  have  been  meant. 


Child   of   Reuben   and    Emeline   (Sawyer)   Rockwell. 

I.  Eveline  Berenger  Rockwell,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  18  Oct.  1832; 
married  at  Lyons,  Wis.,  16  Ap.  1851,  Hilton  W.  Boyce,  of  Geneva,  Wis.,  a 
physician;  and  settled  at  Geneva  Lake,  where  he  died  5  Dec.  1875.     She 
was  living  there  in  March  1 876,  without  children. 

Chil.  of  Reuben   and    Mary  Clarissa   (Baker)    Rockwell. 

II.  Reuben  Rockwell,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  i  Dec.  1837  !  died  9  Dec. 
1837,  and  was  buried  at  Cornwall. 

III.  Francis   Maliba   Rockwell,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  5  Dec.  1838; 
married  at  Delavan,  Wis.,  5  Dec.  1865,  Helen  Kendrlck,  dau.  of  P.  D.  and 
Esther  (Gilbert)  Kendrick,  of  Delavan.     They  were  living  at  Chicago,  111., 
in  March  1876.     He  served  in  the  war  of  1 86 1,  in  the  26th  Reg.  of  Wis. 
Volunteers. 

IV.  Aldis  Lovell   Rockwell,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  18  Nov.  1840;    a 
lawyer,  grad.  at  the  Albany  Law  School ;  was  professor  in  the  Law  School 
at  Chicago,  111.,  before  1871 ;  and  lived  in  that  city,  at  80  La  Salle  Street, 
unmarried,  in  March  1876.     He  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 

V.  Harwin  Orson  Rockwell,  b.  at  Lyons,  Wis.,  27  June  1849;  grad. 
at  Middlebury  College,  Vt  ;    and   was    living  at  Geneva  Lake,  Wis.,  in 
March  1876. 


Child   of  Orson   and   Lucy   Balch   (Fletcher)   Rockwell. 

I.  Henrietta  Elizabeth  Rockwell,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  2  Sept  1838; 
married  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  10  Ap.  1872,  Bloomer  Hart  Austin,  of  Atlanta, 
Ga.,  born  at  Apalachicola,  Fla.,  31  Jan.  1847,  son  °f  Charles  Hopkins  and 
Annice  Eliza  (Baltzell)  Austin.  They  settled  at  Atlanta,  and  were  living 
there  in  Aug.  1875. 


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Chil.  of  Cyrus  Sylvester  and  Mary  Ann  Elizabeth  (Baker)  Rockwell.  3045 

I.  Louisa  Roby  Rockwell,  b.  at  East  Dickinson,  N.  Y.,  24  June  1872. 


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8652         II.   Baker  Chester  Rockwell,  b.  at  East  Dickinson,  N.  Y.,  i  Aug. 
1874. 


Chil.  of  William    Harrison   and   Abilene   Elizabeth    Victoria   (Rockwell) 

Blanchard. 

I.  Harriet   Luseba   Blanchard,  b.  at  West  Bangor,  N.  Y.,  18  Oct. 

i860. 

II.  Alice  Abilene   Blanchard,  b.  at  West  Bangor,  N.  Y.,  27  Ap. 
1869;  was  drowned  at  West  Bangor,  9  June  1871,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Wallace  Jerome  Blanchard,  b.  at  West  Bangor,  N.  Y.,  7  Ap. 
1872. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and   Phebe   (Rockwell)    Brown. 

I.  Pamelia  Brown,  b.  at  Addison,  Vt,  16  Sept.  1797;  married  there, 
5  Aug.  1828,  David  A.  Crane,  of  Bridport,  Vt.     They  settled  at  Bridport, 
and  there  died  (she,  2  Oct.  1856)  and  were  buried. 

II.  Daniel  Rockwell  Brown,  b.  at  Jericho,  Vt.,  29  Dec.  1798;  mar- 
ried, 7  Dec.  1820,  Phebe  Lewis;  and  settled  at  Canton,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
died,  3  March  1 840,  and  was  buried.     His  widow  and  children  moved  to 
Wisconsin.     She  was  living  at  Berlin,  Wis.,  in  March  1876. 

III.  Philemon  Kirkham  Brown,  b.  at  Addison,  Vt,  11  Oct.  1801; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Panton,  Vt,  22  Oct.  1826,  Udllla  Reynolds,  dau.  of 
John  and  Rachel  (Hinckley)  Reynolds,  of  Panton,  where  she  was  born 
9  Sept.  1806.      She  died  at  Addison,  4  Feb.  1835.      He    married   (2d), 
27  Dec.  1835,  at  Hinesburgh,  Vt,  Mary  Ann  Love,  widow  of  David   Lyon, 
of  Shelburne,  Vt,  and  dau.  of  George  Washington    and    Lucy    (Place) 
Love,  of  Hinesburgh,  where  she  was  born   i  Sept.  1807.     He  dwelt  for 
three  years  at  Vergennes,  Vt,  and  for  forty  years  at  Potsdam,   N.  Y., 
where  he  was  still  living  in  March  1 876. 

IV.  Isaac  Smith  Brown,  b.  at  Addison,  Vt,  29  Ap.  1803;   a  car- 
penter and  joiner;    married  at  Addison,  10  Nov.  1825,  by  Rev.  Increase 
Graves,  Congregational,  to  Annie  Amanda  Lewis,  dau.  of  Daniel  and  Anna 
(Stickles)  Lewis,  of  Rockaway,  N.  J.,  where   she    was  born  19  Jan.  1805. 
They  dwelt  at  Addison  till  i  Oct.  1835;  at  Potsdam,  N.Y.,  till  18  July  1850; 
and  then  moved  to  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  where  they  were  living  in  May  1876. 


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866o  V.  James    Brown,    b.   at    Cornwall,  Vt,  2  March  1805;    a  farmer; 

married  at  Bridport,  Vt,  25  Dec.  1828,  Ursula  Flanagan,  dau.  of  John  and 
Martha  (Towner)  Flanagan,  of  Vergennes,  Vt.,  where  she  was  born  13  July 
1805.  They  dwelt  at  Addison,  Vt,  till  19  March  1836;  at  Potsdam, 
N.  Y.,  till  i  Aug.  1868  ;  and  then  settled  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were 
living  in  March  1876. 

VI.  Jason  Burkley  Brown,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  i  March  1807;  a  16162 
farmer;  married  in  1832,  at  Cornwall,  Lois  Thompson  Scovel,  dau.  of 
Daniel  Scovel,  of  Cornwall,  where  she  was  born.  She  died  before  Feb. 
1856,  at  Addison,  Vt,  and  was  buried  there.  He  married  (2d),  at  Brid- 
port, Vt,  Sarah  L.  Barbour,  dau.  of  Willard  and  Luzetta  Barbour,  of 
Bridport,  where  she  was  born.  They  were  living,  in  March  1876,  at 
Addison,  on  the  same  farm  which  had  been  his  home  since  his  father  first 

settled  on  it,  in  1 8 1 1 . 

. 

8662  VII.   Lucy     Brown,  b.  at   Cornwall,  Vt,  u  May  1809;    married  at 
Addison,  Vt.,  17  March  1830,  by  Rev.  Alexander  Lovell,  Congregational, 
to  Addison  Ely  Colton,  a  farmer,  son  of  Dea.  Walter  and  Thankful  (Cobb) 
Colton,1  of  Georgia,  Vt.,  where  he  was  born  2  Ap.  1803.     They  dwelt  at 
Vergennes,  Vt,  till  1836;    and   then   settled  in   China  (Arcade  Village), 
N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  March  1876. 

8663  VIII.  Silas  Bennet  Brown,  b.  at  Addison,  Vt,  25  Feb.  1811;   died 
there,  8  Oct.  1813,  and  was  buried  at  Cornwall,  Vt. 

8664  IX.   Mercy    Brown,   b.    at  Addison,  Vt,  25   March  1813;    married    16169 
there,  IO  Feb.  1833,  by  Elder  Carpenter,  Baptist,  to  Ahira  Scovel,  a  tanner, 
currier  and  shoemaker,  son  of  Ezra  and  Tryphena  (Turrill)  Scovel,  of 
Cornwall,  Vt,  where  he  was  born  16  Feb.  1808.     They  dwelt  at  Bridport, 

1  ANCESTRY  OF  ADDISON  ELY  COLTON  AND  JOHN  COBB  COLTON. 

GEORGE  COLTON,  at  Springfield,  1644;  came  from  Sutton  Coldfield,  Warwick- —  DEBORAH  GARDINER,  of  Hartford; 
shire,  Eng.,  8  miles  from  Birmingham;  d.  17  Dec.  1699. 


d.  5  Sept  16 


Capt.  THOMAS  COLTON,  b.  n  May  1651 ;  m.  n  Sept  1677,  =  HANNAH  BLISS,  dau.  of  Lawrence  and  Lydia  (Wright) 
Sarah  Griswold;  m.  (ad)  17  Dec.  1691 ;  d.  —  Sept.  1728.     I        Bliss,  second  wife;  b.  26  May  1665. 


WILLIAM  COLTON,  b.  7  Jan.  1694;    m.  24^=  MARY  MERRICK,  of  Springfield,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  and  Mary  Merrick; 
Jan.  1717;  d.  4  Dec.  1770  I         d.  5  June  1767,  aged  73. 


Dea.  AARON  COLTON,  b.  13  June  1718 ;  m.  27  Nov.  1746;  d.  28  =  MARY  ELY,  dau.  of  Jonathan  and  Mary  Ely ;  d. 
June  1778,  at  Longmeadow,  Mass.  21  Nov.  1797,  aged  78  years. 


Dea.  WALTER  COLTON,  b.  25  Aug.  1764,  at  nzr  THANKFUL  COBB,  dau.  of  Lieut.  Cobb,  of  Bennington,  who  fell,  it  is 
Longmeadow,  Mass.  I         said,  by  the  side  of  Gen.  Montgomery,  at  Quebec,  31  Dec.  1775. 


ADDISON  ELY  COLTON,  =  LUCY  BROWN,  No.  8662.       JOHN  COBB  COLTON,  =:  LUCRETIA  BROWN,  No.  8665. 


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Vt,  till  I  June  1835  ;  and  then  settled  at  Vergennes,  Vt,  where  they  were 
living  in  March  1876. 

X.  Lucretia  Brown,  b.  at  Addison,  Vt.,  6  June  1816;  married  there, 
16  Feb.  1836,  by  Rev.  Dana  Lamb,  of  Bridport,  Vt,  Congregational,  to 
John  Cobb  Coiton,1  a  farmer  and  woollen-manufacturer,  son  of  Dea.  Walter 
and  Thankful  (Cobb)  Coiton,  of  Georgia,  Vt,  where  he  was  born  24  July 
1807.  They  dwelt  at  Arcade,  N.  Y.,  till  1852  ;  at  Hinsdale,  Vt,  till  1855  ; 
and  then  returned  to  Arcade,  where  he  died  7  Sept.  1874,  and  was  buried 
in  Arcade  Rural  Cemetery. 

8666  XI.  Jared  Rodney  Brown,  b.  at  Addison,  Vt,  7  May  1818;  mar- 
ried in  1843,  at  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  Sarah  Jewett ;  and  settled  at  Potsdam, 
where  he  was  living  in  March  1876.  He  refused  to  communicate  any 
information  concerning  himself  or  his  family. 


Chil.  of  Jonathan  and  Abigail   (Rockwell)   Wright. 

I.  Benjamin  Wright,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt.  ;  went  with  his  parents  to 
Burlington,  Ohio,  before  1840. 

II.  Bouton  Wright,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt;  married  Monima  Eastman  ; 

settled  at  Burlington,  Ohio,  where  he  was  living  in  1840,  and   for  some 
years  later. 

III.  Wait  Wright,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt. ;  and  settled  at  Burlington,  Ohio. 

IV.  Phebe   Wright,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt. ;  moved  with  her  parents  to 
Burlington,  Ohio. 

V.  Mercy  Wright,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt. ;  moved  with  her  parents  to 
Burlington,  Ohio. 

VI.  Jane  Wright,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt. ;  and  died  there. 


Chil.  of  Eli   and   Hannah   (Rockwell)   Parsons. 

I.  Allen    Silas    Parsons,  b.  at  Columbia,  Penn.,  29  Sept  1810;    a 
farmer;  married  at  Springfield,  Penn.,  8  Jan.  1834,  by  Burton  Strait,  Esq., 

1  See  the  preceding  note. 


I3II 


16171 


16175 


3048 


3052 
16176 


1312 


8674 


8674* 

8675 

8676 


8677 


8678 


8679 


Eighth   Generation. 


to  Eliza  Harkness,  dau.  of  William  and  Esther  (Bridge)  Harkness,  of 
Springfield,  where  she  was  born  18  Feb.  1810.  She  died  at  Columbia,  17 
Nov.  1 844.  and  was  buried  there,  in  a  family  cemetery.  He  was  married 
(2d),  24  Dec.  1845,  m  Bridge  Street,  Towanda,  Penn.,  by  Elder  Fuller, 
Baptist,  to  Mandana  Taylor,  born  at  Choconut,  Penn.,  30  Sept.  1813,  dau. 
of  Jesse  and  Sarah  (Thayer)  Taylor.  They  were  living  at  Columbia  in 
July  1877,  on  the  same  farm  on  which  he  was  born. 

II.  Almira  Parsons,  b.  at  Columbia,  Penn.,  I  March  1812;  married    16182 
there,  at  her  father's  house,  12  March  1838,  by  Rev.  Silas  E.  Shepard,  to  ! 
Joseph  Lorenzo  Jones,  a  farmer,  son  of  Joseph  and  Amanda  (Ferris)  Jones. 

He  was  born  in  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.,  i  Ap.  1817.  They  dwelt  at  Wolf 

Hill,  in  Columbia,  for    three  years;    at  Springfield,  Penn.,  about   seven 

years ;  and  then  settled  at  Smithfield,  Penn.,  where  they  were  living  in 
Aug.  1877. 

III.  Calvin  Parsons,  b.  at  Columbia,  Penn.,  i  Feb.  1813  ;  died  there, 
1 6  Feb.  1815,  and  was  buried  at  Troy,  Penn. 

IV.  Luther  Parsons,  b.  at  Columbia,  Penn.,  i  Jan.  1815  ;  died  there, 
20  Ap.  1816,  and  was  buried  at  Troy,  Penn. 

V.  Olive    Parsons,    b.   at    Columbia,  Penn.,  12  June  1816;    married    16186 
there,  19  March  1845,  by  Rev.  Silas  E.  Shepard,  to  William  Henry  Pierce, 

a  carpenter  and  joiner,  son  of  Joseph  and  Sibyl  (Burt)  Pierce,  of  Bristol, 
R.  I.,  where  he  was  born  24  June  1819.  They  dwelt  at  Troy,  Penn.,  from 
i  May  1845  till  i  Ap.  1846;  at  Springfield,  Penn.,  till  i  Ap.  1851;  and 
then  settled  at  Smithfield,  Penn.,  where  she  died  12  July  1858.  She  was 
buried  at  Columbia,  on  the  farm  where  she  was  born.  He  was  living  at 
Smithfield  in  July  1877. 

VI.  Cynthia  Parsons,  b.  at  Columbia,  Penn.,  26  Dec.  1818;  married    16192 
there,  in  1848,  Henry  C.  Kelley,  a  lawyer,  of  Towanda,  Penn.;  and  settled  at 
Chicago,  111.,  where  she  died,  17  Nov.  1858,  and  was  buried. 

VII.  Minerva  Parsons,  b.  at  Columbia,  Penn.,  3  March  1821 ;  married    16196 
there,  7  Oct.  1841,  Thomas  Jefferson  Strait,  a  millwright  and  machinist, 

born  at  Columbia,  14  July  1821.  They  dwelt  at  Troy,  Penn.,  till  1853  ;  at 
Canton,  Penn.,  till  1858;  and  then  settled  at  Williamsport,  Penn.,  where 
they  were  living  in  Aug.  1877. 

VIII.  Emeline   Hannah    Parsons,  b.  at  Columbia,  Penn.,  10  Jan.    16198 
1829;   married  there  William  Sherman,  of  Springfield,  Penn.;  and  died  in 

Jan.  1854,  at  Columbia,  where  also  she  was  buried.  He  was  living  at 
Richmond,  Penn.,  in  July  1877. 


8680 


8681 


868- 


8683 


8684 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Ellas   Lasoll   and    Mary   (Crantler)   Rockwell. 

I.  Elisha   Rockwell,   b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  28  June  1812;  a  farmer; 
married    at    Tioga,   Penn.,   27   Oct.  1836,   Fanny  Clarissa   Pratt,   dau.    of 
Ebenezer  and  Fanny  (Powers)  Pratt,  of  Canton,  where  she  was  born  16 
Feb.  1817.     They  settled   at  Canton,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876  ; 
members  of  the  Disciples'  Church. 

II.  William  Harrison  Rockwell,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  24  Feb.  1814; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Armenia,  Penn.,  19  Nov.  1835,  Sarah  Caspar,  dau. 
of  Peter  and  Anna  (Britton)  Caspar,  of  Armenia.     She  was  born  at  Muncy, 
Penn.,  14  March  1815.     They  dwelt  at  Armenia  till  1837;  then  in  Ohio, 
ten  miles  below  Steubenville ;   afterward  near  Wellsburgh,  Va.,  for  eight 
years;  and  then  returned  to  Canton,  where  he  died  I  Sept.  1859,  and  was 
buried.     She  married  (2d)  John  Jay  Green,  and  was  living  at  Armenia  in 
June  1876. 

III.  Jacob   Crantier  Rockwell,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  12  Feb.  1817; 
a  miller  and   farmer;  married   at  Canton,  10  May  1838,  Martha  Caspar, 
dau.  of  Peter  and  Anna  (Britton)   Caspar,  of  Canton.     She  was  born  at 
Muncy,  Penn.,  15  Sept.  1816;   died  at  Canton,  22    Sept.  1839,   and   was 
buried    there,    in   Alba    Cemetery.      He    married    (2d),  5    Sept.  1842,  at 
Armenia,  Penn.,  Matilda  Jane   Mason,  dau.  of  Robert  and  Nancy  Jane 
(Martin)   Mason,  of  Armenia.      She  was  born  at    Delhi,  N.  Y.,  26  May 
1823.     They  settled  at  Canton,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876.     He 
has  been  a  justice  of  the  peace,  and,  for  thirty  years,  a  deacon  of  the 
Disciples'  Church  at  Canton. 

IV.  Adoniram    Rockwell,   b.    at   Canton,   Penn.,  13   May  1821;   a 
farmer  and   miller;  married  in  June  1842,  at  Canton,  Eliza  Pratt,  dau.  of 
Asa  and  Celia  (Leonard)  Pratt,  of  Canton,  where  she  was  born  8  Ap.  1821. 
They  dwelt  at  Canton  till  the  Autumn  of  1872;  and  then  settled  at  Union, 
Penn. 


Chil.  of  Samuel  and   Betsey  (Crantier)   Rockwell. 

I.  Sophia  Rockwell,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  22  Feb.  1813;  married,  14 
Dec.  1835,  John  Chester  Rose,  a  merchant,  who  was  born  22  Jan.  1801, 
died  13  March  1843,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery  at  Canton.  She 
married  (2d)  Seth  K.  Porter,  a  farmer,  who  was  living  at  Granville,  Penn., 
in  June  1876.  She  died  3  June  1845,  a°d  was  buried  near  her  first 
husband. 

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3053 


8746 


16207 


16210 


16218 
8762 


3054 
16222 


'3H 

868s 


86S6 


8687 


8688 


8689 
8690 


8691 


Eighth  Generation. 

II.  Hannah   Rockwell,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  23  Ap.  1814;  married    16224 
there,  30  Aug.  1834,  Joel  Wood,  a  farmer,  who   was   born   at  Smithfield, 
Penn.,  10  Dec.  1810.     They  dwelt  at  Canton  till  10  Sept.  1846;  and  then 
moved  to  Palatine,  111.,  where  she  died  23  Ap.  1857.     He  removed,  4  Ap. 
1870,- to  Emporia,  Kansas,  and  was  living  there  in  June  1876. 

III.  Diana  Rockwell,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  13  Oct.  1818;  married  at    16233 
Troy,  Penn.,  23  Jan.  1840,  Harvey  Holcomb,  a  farmer,  son  of  Hugh  and 
Prudence  (Bailey)  Holcomb,  of  LeRoy,  Penn.,  where  he  was  born  29  May 

1816.     They  settled  at  LeRoy,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 


IV.  Nancy  Rockwell,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  3  Feb.  1822;  married  at 
Troy,  Penn.,  14  May  1840,    William    Sperry    Baker,   a   physician,   son   of 
William  Frederick  and  Elizabeth  (Sperry)  Baker,  of  New  York  City,  where 
he  was  born  1 1  Nov.  1 809.     They  dwelt  at  Canton  till  Oct.  1 868 ;   then 
settled  at  Topeka,  Kansas,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876.      He  grad.  at 
Columbia  College,  New  York,  in  1 827 ;  and  at  the  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  New  York,  in  1831. 

V.  Semantha    Elizabeth    Rockwell,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  2  Dec. 
1825  ;  married  there,  at   her  father's  house,  4  Nov.  1846,    Samuel    Allen 
Taylor,  a  farmer  and  stock-breeder,  son  of  Allen  and  Olive  Hurd  (Stevens) 
Taylor,  of  Troy,  Penn.,  where  he  was  born  7  Nov.  1821.     They  dwelt  at 
Troy  till  the  Spring  of  1851;  at  Mclntyre,  Penn.,  till  3  March  1861;  then 
settled  at  Grover,  Penn.,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1876. 

VI.  Churchill   Samuel    Rockwell,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  30  Aug. 
1827;  died  23  Feb.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  Alba  Cemetery,  Canton. 

VII.  Eli    Parsons    Rockwell,    b.    at    Canton,  Penn.,  7   Feb.  1830; 
married,  23    Nov.  1854,    Rosina    Elizabeth    Ketcham,  dau.  of  James  and 
Margaret  (Booram)  Ketcham,  of  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  29 
Aug.  1834.     She  died  9  Jan.  1855,  and  was  buried   in   Alba  Cemetery, 
Canton.      He  married  (2d),  16  Jan.  1856,  at  Canton,  Mary  Lodoiska  Kellogg, 
widow  of  Irad  Wilson,  Jr.,  who  died  at  Canton  26  Dec.  1851,  and  dau.  of 
Alva  and  Tacie  Tira  (Chapell)  Kellogg,  of  Franklin,  Penn.     She  was  born 
at  Towanda,  Penn.,  22  Dec.  1829.     They  dwelt  in  the  borough  of  Canton 
till  Dec.  1855  ;  at  Alba,  Penn.,  till  4  June  1872 ;  at  Emporia,  Kansas,  from 
I  Nov.  1872  till  23  Nov.  1875;  returned  to  Canton,  25  Dec.  1875,  and  were 
living  there  in  Ap.  1876.     He  has  been  an  officer  of  the  borough  of  Alba, 
and  was  postmaster  of  Alba  from  i  June  1861  till  1865. 

VIII.  Amanda  Malvina   Rockwell,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  28  Aug. 
1836;  married  there,  4  Oct.  1854,  at  her  mother's  house,  Leonard   Lewis, 
a  farmer,  son  of  Remington    and    Harriet    Maria    (Bakeman)    Lewis,  of 


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16247 


16252 


16255 


8692 


8693 
8694 
869S 


8696 


8697 


Whitney  Family. 


8698 


Canton,  where    he    was   born  4  March  1830. 
Canton,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 


They  settled  at  Alba,  in 


Chil.  of  John   Calvin   and    Harriet   (Andrus)    Rockwell. 

I.  Sylvia   Maria   Rockwell,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  8  Feb.  1817;  mar- 
ried at  LeRoy,  Penn.,  2  Feb.  1835,  by  Luman  Putnam,  Esq.,  to  Orator 
Holcomb,   a  farmer,  son  of  Hugh  and    Prudence   (Bailey)   Holcomb,  of 
LeRoy,  where  he  was  born  29  May  1810.     They  settled  at  LeRoy,  and 
were  living  there  in  June  1876. 

II.  Clarissa    Rockwell,   b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  14  March  1819;  died  15 
March  1819. 

III.  John  Rockwell,  b.  at  Columbia,  Penn.,  8  Oct.  1820;  died  on  the 
same  day. 

IV.  Harriet  Emily  Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  21  Ap.  1822;  mar- 
ried at   Granville,  Penn.,  27   Feb.  1843,  John  Putnam  Bush,  a  carpenter 
and   farmer,  son  of  Joseph  and   Lucretia  (Putnam)   Bush,   of  Granville, 
where  he  was  born  24  Sept.  1824.     They  settled  at  Granville,  and  were 
living  there  in  June  1876. 

V.  Samuel  Alonzo   Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  22  Aug.  1825; 
a  farmer;  married  at  LeRoy,  Penn.,  II  Oct.  1849,  by  Orator   Holcomb, 
Esq.,  to  Hannah   Holcomb,  dau.  of  Eli  and   Harriet  (Bailey)  Holcomb,  of 
LeRoy,  where  she  was  born  3  Oct.  1832.     They  dwelt  at  LeRoy  for  nearly 
one  year;  then  settled  at  Granville,  Penn.,  and  were  living  there  in  June 
1876.     He  has  several  times  filled  town  offices,  and  has  been  Mercantile 
Appraiser  of  Bradford  County,  Penn. 

VI.  James  Bothwell   Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  23  Sept.  1827; 
a  farmer  and  teacher;  married  at  Granville,  Penn.,  26  Aug.  1847,  P"«*>e 
Lavinia  Bailey,  dau.  of  Elisha  and  Betsey  (Vroman)  Bailey,  of  Granville, 
where  she  was  born  about  1 830.     He  went  to  California,  and  there  died, 
without  children,  23  Sept.  1851.     She  was  living  at   Marion,  111.,  in  June 
1876,  with  her  third  husband,  Jefferson  McKean. 

VII.  Eliza  Ann  Ballard  Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  n  July  1830; 
married  at  Leroy,  Penn.,  11  Ap.  1849,   Hiram    Stone,   a   blacksmith    and 
farmer,  son  of  Horace  and  Cynthia  (Lindley)  Stone,  of  LeRoy,  where  he 
was  born  1 1  March  1826.    They  settled  at  LeRoy;  where  she  died,  31  Aug. 
1873,  and  was  buried.     He  was  living  at  LeRoy  in  June  1876. 


1315 


3055 
16257 


16258 


i6266 


16271 


1316 


8699 


8700 


8701 


8702 


8703 


8704 


Eighth  Generation. 

Chil.  of  Martin    Luther  and   Joanna   (Marvin)    Rockwell. 

I.  Bingham    Lasell    Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Perm.,  i  Ap.  1818;   a 
farmer;   married  at  Troy,  16  Feb.  1842,  Abby  Pierce,  born  at  Bristol,  R.  I., 
7  Sept.  1821,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Sibyl  (Burt)  Pierce.     They  dwelt  at  Troy 
till  about  1851;  then  settled  at  West  Burlington,  Penn.,  and  were  living 
there  in  June  1876. 

II.  Jesse    Marvin    Rockwell,   b.   at  Troy,  Penn.,  15  Nov.  1819;  a 
farmer;    married   at  Troy,  4  Dec.  1845,   Rebecca    Dobbins,  born   3   Nov. 
1821,  dau.  of  John  and  Rebecca  (McKean)  Dobbins,  of  Troy.     She  died, 
23  June  1858,  at  West  Burlington,  Penn.,  where  they  settled  after  mar- 
riage ;  and  was  buried  in  the  "  old  cemetery"  at  Troy.     He  married  (2d), 
23  March  1859,  at  Springfield,  Penn.,  Lamira  Perry,  born  9  Jan.  1833,  dau. 
of  Marvin  and  Laura  (Gaylord)  Perry,  of  Richmond,  Penn.     They  dwelt 
at  West  Burlington  in  June  1876. 

III.  Penuel  Alvord  Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  24  Oct.  1821;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Sullivan,  Penn.,  27  June  1849,  Achsah   Harrison,  dau. 
of  Aaron  and  Roxana  (Bailey)  Harrison,  of  Covington,  Penn.     She  was 
born  at  Guilford,  N.  Y.,  30  July  1828.     They  settled  at  West  Burlington, 
Penn.;  where  she  died,  17  Feb.  1859,  and  was  buried.     He  married  (2d), 
31  Jan.  1860,  at  Troy,   Lucinda   Farnsworth,  of  the  same  place,   dau.   of 
Orrin    Rogers  and   Lucinda  (Dopkins)  Farnsworth,  of  Waterloo,   N.  Y., 
where  she  was  born  3  Feb.  1826.     They  were  living  at  West  Burlington  in 
June  1876. 

IV.  Martin  Luther  Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  24  Jan.  1824;  a 
farmer;   married  at  West  Burlington,  Penn.,  13  Feb.  1851,  Harriet  Hilton, 
dau.  of  Joseph  and  Harriet  (Leonard)  Hilton,  of  West  Burlington,  where 
she  was  born  18  May  1829.     They  settled  at  West  Burlington,  and  were 
living  there  in  June  1876. 

V.  Elvira  Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  12  Feb.  1826;  married  there 
DeWitt  Clinton  Herrick,  a  merchant,  son  of  Dr.  Almerin  Herrick,  of  Troy. 
They  settled  at  Troy;  where  she  died,  25   Nov.  1851,  without  children, 

and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery.     He  married  (2d), Creque,  of 

Trumansburgh,  N.  Y.;  died  at  Troy,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  near 
the  Catholic  Church. 

VI.  John    Calvin    Rockwell,   b.   at   Troy,   Penn.,    5   Feb.  1828;    a 
farmer;     married    at   West    Burlington,    Penn.,  13   June   1852,    Henrietta 
Harrison,  dau.   of  Aaron  and   Roxana  (Bailey)  Harrison,  of  Covington, 
Penn.     She  was  born  at  Guilford,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec.  1831.     They  settled  at 
West  Burlington,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876,  without  children. 


8705 


8706 


8707 


8708 


8709 


Whitney  Family. 


VII.  Orlando  Willard  Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Perm.,  24  Ap.  1830; 
a  farmer;    married  at  West  Burlington,   Penn.,  18  Oct.  1855,   Mary   Eliza 
Carnage,  dau.  of  Horatio  and  Julia  (DeWitt)  Gamage,  of  West  Burlington, 
where  she  was  born  14  Dec.  1836.     They  dwelt  at  Troy  till  1858;    then 
settled  at  West  Burlington,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876. 

VIII.  Hiram  Lewis  Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  13  Dec.  1831;  a 
farmer;    married    at   West    Burlington,    Penn.,    9    March   1854,    Juliette 
McKean,  dau.  of  Jehiel  and  Marietta  (Norman)  McKean,  of  West  Burling- 
ton, where  she  was  born  26  Feb.  1835.     They  settled  at  Troy,  and  were 
living  there  in  June  1876. 

IX.  Azor   Smith    Rockwell,   b.  at   Troy,   Penn.,  18  Nov.  1834;   a 
farmer;    married  at  Granville,  Penn.,  29  March  1860,  Eliza   Putnam,  dau. 
of  Luman  and  Jerusha  (Bailey)  Putnam,  of  Granville,  where  she  was  born 
7  July  1833.     They  settled  at  Troy,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876, 
without  children.     He  was  then  a  deacon  of  the  Baptist  Church. 

X.  Delos  Rockwell,   b.  at   Troy,  Penn.,  28  Aug.  1837;    a  lawyer, 
admitted  to  the  bar  of  Bradford  County,  Penn.,  in  Feb.  1862;    married 
at  Troy,  9  June  1864,  Eliza   Ballard   Smith,  dau.  of  Francis  and  Laura 
(Spaulding)  Smith,  of  Troy.     She  was  born  at   Elmira,  N.  Y.,  29  June 
1836.     They  settled  at  Troy,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876,  without 
children.     He  was  elected  a  Senator  of  Pennsylvania  in  Oct.  1874. 


8710 


Chil.  of  James  and   Diantha   (Blakeman)    Rockwell. 

I.  Valeria    Rockwell,  b.   at  Canton,   Penn.,  4  Feb.  1820;    married 
there,  26  March  1842,  Asa   Phelps,  a  farmer  and  carpenter,  son  of  Jared 
and   Eliza  (Sackett)  Phelps,  of  East  Smithfield,  Penn.,  where  he  was  born 

i  30  Nov.  1817.     They  settled  at  East  Smithfield  ;  where  she  died,  without 
children,  1 5  Jan.  1871,  and  was  buried. 

II.  Abel    Walter   Rockwell,  b.  at  Sullivan,  now  Ward,  Penn.,  19 
March  1826;  a  teacher  and  farmer;  married  in  1854,  at  Sullivan,  Jane 
Eliza  Coodspeed,  dau.  of  Arthur  and  Eliza  (Welch)  Goodspeed,  of  Sullivan. 
She  was  burned  by  the  explosion  of  a  can   of  kerosene  oil,  on  Sunday 
evening,  and  died   five  hours  later,  on  Monday,  28  Ap.  1862,  at  Canton, 
and  was   buried    in   the  old   cemetery.      He    married    (2d),   in   1863,  at 
Sullivan,  Marietta  Welch,  dau.  of  Elijah  Welch.     She  died  of  consump- 
tion, at  Sullivan,  and  was  buried  in   the  old   cemetery  at  Canton.     He 
married  (3d),  7  Jan.  1866,  at  Sullivan,  a  sister  of  his  first  wife,  Cytherea 
Adeline  Coodspeed,  dau.  of  Arthur  and  Eliza  Welch  Goodspeed.     He 


16285 


16291 


3057 


16292 


I3i8 


8711 


8712 


8713 

8714 

8715 
8716 
8717 
8718 
8719 
8720 
8721 


Eighth   Generation. 


has  lived  at  Canton,  at  Ward,  and  at  Covington,  Penn.;  the  last  of  which 
was  his  home  in  1876. 

III.  Omar  Ortogrul  Rockwell,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  22  Jan.  1835; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Canton,  10  Ap.  1862,  by  Rev.  A.  S.  Hall,  Disciple, 
of  Smithfield,  Penn.,  to  Celia  Elo'isa  Pratt,  dau.  of  Asa  and  Celia  (Leonard) 
Pratt,  of  Canton,  where  she  was  born  9  Sept.  1836.  They  settled  at 
Canton,  on  the  farm  where  he  was  born,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1 876. 


Chil.  of  Laban    Lasell   and   Mary  Ann   (Elliott)   Rockwell. 

I.  Philander  Wright  Rockwell,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  3  May  1823  ; 
a  farmer  and  lumber-manufacturer;  married  at  Troy,  Penn.,  2  June  1842, 
by  Rev.  Silas  E.  Shepard,   Disciple,   to    Experience   Hugg,  dau.  of  Milton 
and  Esther  (Case)  Hugg,  of  Spencer,  N.  Y.     She  was  born  in  Tompkins 
Co.,  N.  Y. ;  died  at  Troy,  2  July  1846,  and  was  buried  there.     He  was 
married  (2d),  18  Jan.  1859,  at  Rutland,  Penn.,  by  Rev.  John  Hutchins, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Sarah  Selina  Palmer,  dau.  of  Lemuel  and  Emeline 
(Storer)  Palmer,  of  Rutland.     He  dwelt   at   Troy   for   twelve   years ;  at 
Rutland  for  twenty  years;  and  then  settled  at  Covington,  Penn.,  where  he 
was  still  living  in  July  1876. 

II.  Clarinda  Jane  Rockwell. 

III.  Lavinia  Ann  Rockwell. 

Chil.  of  Laban    Lasell   and   Mary  Ann   (Newell)   Rockwell. 

IV.  Mary  Rockwell,  died  at  Rutland,  Penn.,  unmarried. 

V.  Sarah  Rockwell,  died  at  Rutland,  Penn.,  unmarried. 

VI.  Catharine  Rockwell,  died  at  Rutland,  Penn.,  unmarried. 

VII.  Rebecca  Rockwell,  died  in  1875,  at  Rutland,  Penn.,  unmarried. 

VIII.  Myra  Rockwell,  died  at  Rutland,  Penn.,  unmarried. 

IX.  Letitia  Rockwell. 

X.  Lasell  Rockwell,  b.  about  1850;  married,  and  was  living  with  his 
mother,  near  Roseville,  Penn.,  in  June  1876. 


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8724 


8725 


8726 


8727 


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Chil.  of  Rufus   Mead   and   Mary   (Alvord)    Rockwell. 

I.  Samuel  Alvord  Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  15  Feb.  1825;  died 
1 8  Feb.  1825. 


II.  Elijah    Alvord 

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Rockwell,  b.  at   Troy,  Penn., 
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established  the  first  paper  in  Troy,  when  eighteen  years  old ;  shipped  on  a 
whaling  voyage  from  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  in  1845;  established  the 
Sandwich  Island  News,  in  1846;  visited  Japan  and  the  East  Indies; 
returned  to  the  Sandwich  Islands,  and  published  a  paper  till  1850;  then 
removed  to  California,  where  he  has  since  resided.  He  has  edited  the 
San  Francisco  Morning  Call;  established  the  Sonora  Herald;  was  a 
member  of  the  Legislature  of  California  in  1871  ;  and  was  editor  of  the 
Sacramento  Morning  Herald  in  March  1 876. 

III.  Rufus  Clarence  Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  3  Nov.  1828;  a 
physician,  graduated  at  Castleton  Medical  College,  Vt. ;  married  at  Troy, 
23  Dec.  1857,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mills,  Presbyterian,  to  Wrexiville   Eliza  Long, 
dau.  of  Volney  McKean  and  Emily  (Brewster)  Long,  of  Troy,  where  she 
was  born  4  June  1835.     They  settled  at   Troy;  where  he   died,  7  Aug. 
1869,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery.     She  married  (2d)  W.  Alonzo 
Thomas,  and  was  living  at  Troy  in  July  1 876. 

IV.  Mary   Rebecca   Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  28  March  1830; 
married  there,  29  Oct.  1850,  by  Rev.  W.  H.  H.  Dwyer,  Baptist,  to  Hiram 
Wilson,  a  carpenter  and  joiner,  son  of  James  and  Elizabeth  (Predmore) 
Wilson,  of  Rutland,  Penn.     He  was  born  at  Wells,  Penn.,  14  June  1826. 
She  was  living  at  Troy  in  March  1 876. 

V.  John    Ellas   Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  5  Jan.  1831  ;  died  at 
Troy,  12  Sept.  1833,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.  Edward   Cheney   Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  18  Aug.  1833  ; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Troy,  15  March  1855,  by  Rev.  W.  H.  Knapp,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal,  to  Mary  Ann  Buckhout,  dau.  of  Jacob  Gardinier  and  Lydia 
(Moore)  Buckhout,  of  Granville,  Penn.     She  was  born  at  Newfield,  N.  Y., 
30  Ap.  1838.      They  settled  on   the  homestead  of  his  father,  at  Troy, 
where  all  of  the  family  were  born ;  and  afterward  removed  to  Middletown, 
Conn.,  where  they  were  living  in  March  1876.     He  was  then  the  farmer  at 
the  Connecticut  Industrial  School  for  Girls. 


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VII.  Sheldon  Norton  Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  4  Jan.  1835  ;  a 
teacher;  married  at  Troy,  24  Ap.  1856,  by  Rev.  T.  Mitchell,  Baptist,  to 
Mary  Emilia  Wells,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  and  Lucinda  (Pratt)  Wells,  of  16375 


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Canton,  Penn.  She  was  born  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  31  Oct.  1838.  They 
dwelt  at  Lansing,  Iowa,  from  Ap.  1857  till  Feb.  1862;  at  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  till  1867;  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  till  1872;  at  New  York  City1  till 
March  1874;  and  then  settled  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  taking  charge,  as 
superintendent,  of  the  Connecticut  Industrial  School  for  Girls,  i  Ap.  1 874 — 
a  position  which  he  still  occupied  in  Ap.  1876.  His  wife  was  assistant- 
superintendent  of  the  same  school ;  has  written  and  published  several 
juvenile  books;  and  is  a  contributor  to  Scribner's,  Arthur's,  and  the 
Educational,  Magazines. 

VIII.  John    Elias    Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  i  March  1837;  a 
physician,  grad.  at  the  University  of  Michigan  in  1871  ;  married  at  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,  26  March  1874,  Matty  A.   Bliss,  dau.  of  Dr.  Bliss,  of  the 
same  place.     They  settled  at  Troy,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1876. 
He  served  for  two  years  in  the  war  of  1861,  and  was  hospital-steward  at 
Nashville,  Tenn. 

IX.  Lydia   Louise  Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  2  Oct.  1838;  mar- 
ried at  Lansing,  Iowa,  22  Dec.  1859,  by  Rev.  F.  K.  Miller,  D.D.,  Methodist, 
to  Samuel  Houston  Hazleton,  a  banker  and  insurance-agent,  son  of  Roswell 
Doolittle  and  Julia  Ann  Jennings  (Gray)  Hazleton,  of  Canton,  Penn.     He 
was  born  at  Sullivan,  Penn.,  19  Feb.  1837.     They  dwelt  at  Lansing  till  i 
Ap.  1862;  at  Canton  till  I  March  1863;    then  returned  to  Lansing,  and 
were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 


X.  Lois  Calphurnia   Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  27  June  1840;    16321 
married    there,  i  March  1859,  by  Rev.  T.  Mitchell,    Baptist,  to    Charles 
Thomas.     They  were  living  at  Phillipsburgh,  Penn.,  in  March  1876. 

XI.  Lurania  Hila  Adeline  Rejoice  Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn., 
12  May  1842;    married  there,  18  Aug.  1862,  by  Rev.  Myron  Rockwell, 
Baptist,  to  Simon   Stanton.     They  were  living  at  Burlington,  Conn.,  in 
March  1876. 

XII.  Glycon  Allen   Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  12  March  1844; 
married  at  Lansing,  Iowa,  24  Aug.  1869,  Emma  Albert,  of  the  same  place; 
and  settled  at  Lansing,  where  they  were  still  living  in  March  1 876. 

XIII.  Emma  Augusta  Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  3  June  1846;  j  16329 
married  there,  7  Ap.  1868,  by  Rev.  Thomas  Mitchell,  Baptist,  to  Edward 
Delavan   Purdy,  an  agent  for  insurance,  son  of  Amos  William  and  Delia 
(Delavan)  Purdy,  of  Lansing,   Iowa.      He  was  born  at  Augusta,  111.,  12 

1  The  Rockwell  Genealogy,  p.  28,  says :   "  he  and  his  wife  are  teachers  at  the  House  of  Refuge, 
New  York." 


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Nov.  1843.     They  settled   at   Lansing,  and  were   living  there   in  March 
1876. 


Chil.  of  Myron   and    Mary   Ann   (Llllibridge)   Rockwell.  3060 

I.  Nancy   Jane    Rockwell,  b.  at   Columbia,  Penn.,  17  Aug.  1827;      16331 
married  at  Sullivan,  Penn.,  31  Dec.  1849,  by  her  father,  to  Joel  Webster, 

a  farmer,  son  of  Roswell  and  Betsey  (Doud)  Webster,  of  Sullivan,  where 
he  was  born  11  Feb.  1819.  They  dwelt  at  Sullivan  till  22  March  1854; 
then  settled  in  the  north  part  of  Rutland,  Penn.,  and  were  living  there  in 
May  1876. 

II.  Myron    Adriel    Rockwell,    b.  at   Troy,  Penn.,  14  Ap.  1829;    a      16337 
founder  and  machinist;  married  atTowanda,  Penn.,  8  Dec.  1852,  Elizabeth 
Bessey,  dau.  of  George  and  Mary  (Graves)  Bessey,  of  Binghamton,  N.  Y., 

where  she  was  born  11  Oct.  1829.  She  died  at  Troy,  25  Dec.  1863,  and 
was  buried  at  Sullivan,  Penn.  He  married  (2d),  20  Sept.  1865,  at  Mon- 
roeton,  Penn.,  Isabel  Wilson,  dau.  of  Adam  Clark  and  Adeliza  (Graham) 
Wilson,  of  Eaton,  Penn.,  where  she  was  born  31  March  1843.  He  has 
lived  at  Troy,  Canton,  and  Monroeton ;  and  resided  at  Towanda  in  May 

•  1876.     He  served  in  the  Penn.  militia  for  six  weeks,  when  Lee  invaded 

1  that  State. 

III.  Warren    Allen    Rockwell,    b.  at   Troy,  Penn.,  2  Feb.  1832;      16342 
a  farmer;    married  at   Richmond,    Penn.,    2    March   1856,   by   Rev.    Mr. 
Sherwood,  Baptist,  to  Sylvia  Elizabeth  Johns,  dau.  of  Seelye  and  Miriam 
(Burns)  Johns,  of  Sullivan,  Penn.,  where  she  was  born  5  Sept.  1835.     They 
settled  at  Sullivan  ;  where  he  died,  4  Sept.  1875,  and  was  buried.     She  was 

living  at  Sullivan  in  May  1876. 

IV.  Horace  Westley  Rockwell,  b.  at  Troy,  Penn.,  30  Ap.  1834;  an  |    16345 
iron-founder;   married  at  Monroeton,  Penn.,  29  Nov.  1865,  Harriet  Emily 
Hinman,  dau.  of  John  Burrus  Mallory  and  Frances  Mary  (Dudley)  Hinman, 

of  Monroeton,  where  she  was  born  24  Oct.  1848.  They  settled  at  Monroe- 
ton,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1876. 

V.  Mary  Elizabeth  Rockwell,  b.  at  Columbia,  Penn.,  26  June  1836;      16349 
married  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  I  Jan.  1868,  Ira  Bement,  a  farmer,  son  of  James  ! 
Bostwick  and   Philena  (Tanner)   Bement,  of  Jackson.     He  was  born  at ! 
Hector,  N.  Y.,  6  May  1830.     They  settled  at  Jackson,  and  were  living  there- 
in May  1876. 

8740        VI.   Emma  Pierce  Rockwell,  b.  at  Columbia,  Penn.,  3  March  1839;      16351 


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Eightk  Generation. 


married  at  Gray's  Valley,  Perm.,  4  May  1859,  by  her  father,  to  Frank  Louis 
Miller,  an  overseer,  son  of  Maurice  and  Catharine  (Zuber)  Miller,  of 
Delmar,  Penn.,  where  he  was  born  i  March  1829.  They  settled  at  Wil- 
liamsport,  Penn.,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1876. 

VII.  Oscar  Hinman  Rockwell,  b.  at  Sullivan,  Penn.,  23  Nov.  1844; 
a  physician,  grad.  in  the  Medical  Department  of  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 13   March  1 873;   married. at    Monroeton,  Penn.,  29   Dec.  1870, 
Catharine  Marie  Hanson,  dau.of  John  and  Celestia  Ross  (Hinman)  Hanson, 
of  Monroeton,  where  she  was  born  12  Sept.  1842.     They  settled  at  Mon- 
roeton, and  were  living  there  in  May  1 876. 

VIII.  Ella  Adelia  Rockwell,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  22  Aug.  1853; 
married  at  East  Charleston,  Penn.,  10  Dec.  1872,  Marchal  James  Lefler,  a 
farmer,  son  of  Charles  Hunter  and  Lucinda  (Daggett)  Lefler,  of  Jackson, 
where  he  was  born  7  June  1 849.     They  settled  at  Jackson,  and  were  living 
there  in  Sept.  1877. 


Chil.  of  Ebenezer  and    Fanny    (Powers)    Pratt. 

I.  Sylvia  Maria  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  13  March  1812;  married 
there,  19  Aug.  1832,   Peleg    Hackett,  a    farmer,  son  of  Asa  and  Keziah 
(Thomas)  Hackett,  of  Colerain,  Mass.,  where  he  was  born  28  Nov.  1800. 
They  settled  at  Smithfield,  Penn.,  where  they  dwelt  for  several  years;  then 
lived  at  Brookfield,  Penn.,  for  ten  years;  and  afterward  returned  to  Canton, 
where  they  still  resided  in  May  1876,  members  of  the  Christian  Church. 

II.  Cyrus  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  16  July  1813;  an  editor;  mar- 
ried at  Wells,  Penn.,  II  Jan.  1837,   Elizabeth  Sayre,  dau.  of  Whittington 
and   Elizabeth    (Johnson)    Sayre,  of  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.      She  was  born  at 
Masonville,  N.  Y.,  n  Feb.  1818.     They  dwelt  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  till  1841  ; 
at  Wells,  Penn.,  till  1842;  at  Towanda,  Penn.,  till  1850;    at  Canton,  till 
1852  ;  at  Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  till  1855  ;  at  Cuba,  N.  Y.,  till  1860;  at  Elmira 
again,  till  1863  ;  then  settled  at  Chicago,  111.,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap. 
1 876,  members  of  the  Christian  Church. 

III.  Lucinda    Pratt,    b.   at    Ovid,   N.  Y.,   2  June  1816;    married   at  j  16373 
Canton,  Penn.,  10  Oct.  1830,  George  Wells,  a  minister  of  the  Disciples' 
Church,  son  of  Joseph  and  Mary  (Saunders)  Wells,  of  Stratford,  Conn. 

He  was  born  at  Litchfield,  Conn.,  16  Feb.  1807.  They  dwelt  at  Wells- 
borough,  Penn.,  till  1836;  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  till  1842;  at  Auburn,  N.  Y., 
till  1848;  at  Canton,  Penn.,  till  1858;  and  then  settled  at  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Ap.  1 876. 


Whitney  Family. 


8746  IV.  Fanny  Clarissa  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  16  Feb.  1817;  mar- 
ried at  Tioga,  Penn.,  27  Oct.  1836,  Elisha  Rockwell,  son  of  Elias  and  Polly 
(Grander)  Rockwell.  See  his  record. 

V.  Joel  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  in  Feb.  1819;  and  died  there,  aged 
three  weeks,  in  March  1819. 

VI.  Hannah   Pratt,  b.  at  Harmony,  N.  Y.,  16  June  1820;  married  in 
March  1841,  at  Canton,  Penn.,  Jefferson   Bradley  Rundell,  a  farmer,  born 
31  May  1819,  son  of  Abram  and  Mary  Ann  (Elliott)  Rundell.     He  was 
instantly  killed  by  a  falling  tree,  3  March  1854,  and  was  buried  at  Alba, 
Penn.     She  married   (2d)   Isaac  Rundell,  a  farmer,  brother  of    her  first 
husband.     They  were  living  at  Canton  in  June  1876. 

VII.  Rhoda  Powers  Pratt,  b.  at  Harmony,  N.  Y.,  16  May  1822;  a 
graduate  of  the  Normal  School  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  for  several  years  a 
teacher;    married    in   1855,    at    Wellsborough,    Penn.,    Hezekiah    Dwlght 
Tread  well,   a  wholesale   dealer   in  boots   and    shoes ;    and   died  without 
children,  23  Oct.  1863,  at  Canton,  Penn.     She  was  buried  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 
She  was  a  member  of  the  Presbyterian  Church. 

VIII.  Pamelia  Pratt,  b.  at  Harmony,  N.  Y.,  16  March  1824;  married 
at  Wellsborough,  Penn.,  24  Oct.  1850,  Rockwell  S.  Bailey.     They  were 
living   at    708   Vine    Street,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,    in  Ap.  1876.     See  his 
record. 

IX.  Ebenezer  Pratt,  b.  at  Harmony,  N.  Y.,  10  May  1826;  a  farmer 
and  millwright;  married  about  1851,  at  Canton,  Penn.,  Mary  Morton;  and 
died  of  consumption,  without  children,  at  Harmony,  in  March  1852,  having 
survived  his  wife  about  a  year.     He  was  buried  at  Panama,  N.  Y. 

X.  Sarah  Jane  Pratt,  b.  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  18  May  1830;  a  teacher; 
died  at  Burlington,  Penn.,  unmarried,  4  Feb.  1848,  and  was  buried  in  the 
Pratt  Cemetery,  at  Canton,  Penn. 

XI.  Mary  Celinda  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  21  Aug.  1833  ;  married 
at  Wellsborough,  Penn.,  17  May  1855,  by  R£V-  J-  F-  Calkins,  Presbyterian, 
to  Andrew  Foley,  a  jeweller,  son  of  John  and  Mary  (Murphy)  Foley,  of 
Ireland,  where  he  was  born  29  Oct.  1833.     They  were  living  at  Wells- 
borough  in  Ap.  1876. 

XII.  Reuben    Pratt,   b.  at   Elmira,  N.  Y.,  26  Sept.  1835;  a  lawyer; 
married  in  1861,  at  Wellsborough,  Penn.,  Jenny  Van  Deusen.     He  enlisted 
at  Wellsborough,  in  Ap.  1861,  in  Co.  H,  6th  Reg.,  Penn.  Vol.   Infantry; 
was  promoted  to  the  grade  of  first-lieutenant ;  and  was  killed  in  the  battle 


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of  Fredericksburgh,  Va.,  13  Dec.  1862,  having  taken  part  in  the  battles  of 
Drainsville,  Mcchanicsville,  second  Bull  Run,  South  Mountain,  and  Antie- 
tam,  where  a  gun-shot  wound  in  his  right  hand  destroyed  its  usefulness. 
She  married  (2d) Richardson,  and  settled  in  Wisconsin. 


Chil.  of  David   and    Melicent  (Osborn)    Pratt. 

I.  Orrin   Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.     He  married,  but  no  particulars 
have  been  obtained. 

II.  Eunice    Pratt,  b.   at   Canton,   Penn.,  about  1814;  was  living  at 
Harmony,  N.  Y.,  in  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  Susan   Pratt,  b.  at  Harmony,  N.  Y.,  about  1817 ;  and  was  living 
there  in  1875,  unmarried. 

IV.  Almira    Pratt,  b.  at  Harmony,   N.  Y. ;    and  was  living  there  in 
1875,  a  widow. 


V.  - 
VI. 


Pratt,  a  dau. ;  is  dead. 
-  Pratt,  a  dau. ;  is  dead. 


Chil.  of  Asa  and   Celia   (Leonard)    Pratt. 

I.  Harriet  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  2  Dec.  1817;  married  there,  at 
her  father's  house,  Ezra  Loomis,  a  farmer;  and  settled  at  Troy,  Penn., 
where  they  were  still  living  in  June  1 876. 


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II.  Eliza  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  8  Ap.  1821  ;  married  Adoniram     16218 
Rockwell,   son  of  Elias   Lasell  and   Mary  (Grander)  Rockwell.     See  his  I  8683 
record. 

III.  Asa  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  21  Oct.  1825;  a  miller;  married  •  16396 
at  Union,  Penn.,  21  March  1849,  by  Elder  Dvvire,  Baptist,  to  Mariamne 
Harding,  dau.  of  Theodore   and    Rosalinda   (Loper)    Harding,  of  Union. 

She  was  born  at  Mansfield,  Penn.,  3  Aug.  1826.  They  settled  at  Canton; 
where  he  died,  27  Sept.  1865,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery.  She 
was  living  at  Canton  in  June  1876. 


IV.  Theodore  Leonard  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  10  Dec.  1827  ;  a 


16401 


8;68 


8769 


8770 
8771 

8772 


Whitney  Family. 


8765 


8766 


homoeopathic  physician  ;  married  at  Towanda,  Penn.,  Ann  Brann,  dau.  of 
John  and  Harriet  (Carman)  Brann,  of  Warehorne,  Kent,  Eng.,  where  she 
was  born  in  Nov.  1829.  They  dwelt  at  Canton  till  1867  ;  and  then  settled 
at  Norristown,  Penn.,  where  she  died  about  1872.  She  was  buried  in  the 
old  cemetery  at  Canton.  He  married  (2d),  in  1874,  at  Norristown,  Eliza 
Crist.  They  were  living  at  Norristown  in  June  1876. 

V.  Cordelia  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  10  May  1829;  married  there 
Orris  Friable,  a  farmer,  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  Ann  (McClellan)  Frisbie, 
of  Canton.     He  was  born  at  Columbia,  Penn.     They  dwelt  at  Canton  till 
the  Autumn  of  1865;  and  then  settled  at  Berlin,  Iowa,  where  she  died 
about  1868. 

VI.  Betsey  Elizabeth   Pratt,  b.  at   Canton,  Penn.,  29  June  1830; 
married  there,  10  Ap.  1862,  by  Rev.  A.  S.  Hale,  pastor  of  the  Disciples' 
Church  at  Smithfield,  Penn.,  to  James  Brann,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  and 
Harriet  (Carman)  Brann,  of  Warehorne,  Kent,  Eng.,  where  he  was  born  4 
May  1833.     They  settled  at  Canton,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876. 

VII.  Louisa   Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  20  Dec.  1832;   married  at 
Troy,  Penn.,   Clinton   Manley,  a  farmer,  born  at  Canton,  son  of  Hubbell 
and  Harriet  (Phelps)  Manley.     They  dwelt  at  Canton  till  Ap.  1863;  and 
then  settled  at  Union,  Penn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  June  1876. 

VIII.  Maria   Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  20  March  1834;  married  at 
Troy,  Penn.,  Curtis  Calkins,  a  farmer,  son  of  Adin  and   Sophia  (Spear) 
Calkins,  of  East  Troy,  Penn.     They  settled  at  East  Troy,  and  were  living 
there  in  June  1876,  without  children. 

IX.  Celia  EloYsa  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  9  Sept.  1836;  married 
there,  10  Ap.  1862,  Omar   Ortogrul    Rockwell,  son  of  Laban    Lasell    and 
Mary  Ann  (Elliott)  Rockwell.     See  his  record. 


Chil.  of  Jonathan   and   Lovisa   (Smith)    Pratt. 

I.  David  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  about  1815  ;  married,  and  is  dead. 

II.  Melissa  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  about  1817;  married  Orlando 
Cray;  and  died  soon  after  1848.     He  afterward  married  her  sister  Rosina. 


1325 


III.   Amanda  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.;  married 
died  in  Ohio,  leaving  one  child. 


Ross;  and 


16407 


16412 


16413 


16297 
8711 


3066 


1326 


8773 
8774 

8775 
8776 

8777 


8778 


8779 


8780 

8781 
8782 


Eighth   Generation. 


IV.   Rosilla  Pratt,  twin,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.;  married 
of  Troy,  Penn. 


Morse, 


V.  Rosina   Pratt,   twin,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.;   married  Orlando  Cray, 

whose  first  wife  was  her  sister  Melissa. 

VI.  Hannah  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.;   married  Morrell  Cray. 

VII.  Sarah   Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.;  and  died  there,  aged  about  4 
years. 

Chil.  of  Jonathan   and   Sally  (Wilcox)   Pratt. 

VIII.  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn. 

There  were  several  others  in  this  household,  born  at  the  west,  but  no 
names  have  been  ascertained. 


Chil.  of  William   and    Betsey   (Pratt)   Roberts. 

I.  Mehetabel   Roberts,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  21  Oct.  1816;  married 
there,  16  Oct.  1834,   David   Rose  Cole,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  and  Anna 
(McDermon)  Cole,  of  Canton.     He  was  born  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  10 
Aug.  1812.     They  settled  at  Canton,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876. 

II.  Hannah    Roberts,  b.   at  Canton,  Penn.,  27  May  1820;  married 
there,  18  July  1847,   Edward   McClelland,  a  farmer,  son  of  Frederick  and 
Dorcas  (Carr)  McClelland,  of  Canton,  where  he  was  born  1 7  March  1 824. 
They  dwelt  at  Canton  till  Ap.  1861;    and  then  moved  to  Geneva,  Iowa, 
where  they  were  living  in  May  1876. 

III.  Julius    Pratt    Roberts,    b.   at    Canton,  Penn.,  12  July  1822;    a 
farmer;  died  at  Canton,  9  June  1850,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  there,  in 
the  old  cemetery. 

IV.  Walter  Roberts,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  about  1824;    died  when 
about  a  month  old. 

V.  William  Roberts,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  14  Aug.  1826;  a  hardware- 
merchant;    married  at  Wellsborough,   Penn.,   22   Oct.  1857,  Margaret  A. 
Sturrock,  dau.  of  Andrew  Sturrock,  of  Wellsborough,  where  she  was  born 
22  Aug.  1839.     They  settled  at  Wellsborough,  and  were  living  there  in 
May  1876. 


3066 


3068 
16423 

16431 


'6435 


8784 


8785 


8786 


8787 


8788 


8789 


8790 


8791 


Whitney  Family. 


VI.  Lyman    Cobb    Roberts,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  20  Ap.  1828;  a 
millwright;  died  at  Canton,  1  1  Jan.  1851,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  there, 
in  the  old  cemetery. 

VII.  David    Pratt    Roberts,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  27  Ap.  1830;   a 
merchant;  married  at  Covington,  Penn.,  2O  Nov.  1859,  Mary  Emily  Marvin, 
dau.  of  Tilley  and  -  (Wheeler)  Marvin,  of  Covington,  where  she  was 
born.     They  settled  at  Wellsborough,  Penn.,  and  were  living  there  in  May 
1876. 

VIII.  Mary   Jane    Roberts,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  i  Dec.  1831  ;  and 
was  living  there  in  May  1876,  unmarried. 

IX.  Marietta    Roberts,  b.  at  Canton,   Penn.,   27  Oct.  1833;     mar- 
ried   at    LeRoy,   Penn.,   28    Oct.  1860,    Erastus    Putnam,  a  farmer,  son 
of  Henry  and    Mary  Ann  (Saxton)   Putnam,   of  Granville,    Penn.      He 
was  born  at    Lodi,   N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1828.     They  dwelt   at  Granville    till 
March  1  863  ;  and  then  settled  at  Canton,  where  they  were  still  living  in 
June  1876. 

X.  Asa  Pratt  Roberts,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  14  May  1835  ;  a  lawyer; 
married  at  Ackley,  Iowa,  25  Ap.  1871,  his  cousin,  Isabel  Roberts,  dau.  of 
Tryon  and  Harriet  (Greene)  Roberts,  of  Ackley,  afterward  of  Wellsborough, 
Penn.     She  was  born  at  Athens,  Penn.     They  settled  at  Ackley,  and  were 
living  there  in  May  1876. 


XI.   Ruth   Roberts,  twin,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn,  in  March  1837; 
when  about  two  weeks  old. 


XII.  Rachel  Roberts,  twin,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  in  March  1837;  died 
when  about  three  weeks  old. 

XIII.  Betsey   Viola    Roberts,  b.  at  Canton,   Penn.,  4   May  1838; 
married,  29  Ap.  1859,  Russel  Jesse  Ross,  a  farmer,  son  of  Harrison  and 
Abigail   (Beach)   Ross,  of  Granville,   Penn.,  where  he  was  born.     They 
dwelt  at  Canton  till  Ap.  1865  ;  at  Wellsborough,  Penn.,  till  Jan.  1873  ;  at 
Ackley,  Iowa,  till  Ap.  1874;  then  settled  at  Dell  Rapids,  Dakota,  and  were 
still  living  there  in  May  1  876. 

XIV.  Valeria    Roberts,  b.  at  Canton,    Penn.,  6   June  1840;    mar- 
ried   there,   26   Nov.   1868,    Francis    Marion    Baldwin,  a    farmer,    son    of 
Ebenezer  and  Phileta  (Rundell)  Baldwin,  of  Union,  Penn.,  where  he  was 
born  7  Jan.  1846.     They  settled   at   Canton,  and  were    living   there    in 
June  1876. 


1327 


16442 


16448 


16452 


16453 


16456 


I328 

Eighth  Generation. 

Chil.  of  Julius  and   Rebecca   (Robert)   Pratt. 

3070 

8792 

I.   Reuben  Rockwell  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  19  Feb.  1835;  died 
at  Canton,  22  Feb.  1836,  and  was  buried  there. 

8793 

II.   Martha  Matilda  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  29  July  1836;  died 
at  Canton,  13  June  1837,  and  was  buried  there. 

8794 

III.  Celestia  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  23  March  1838;  married  in 
Ap.  1856,  at  Union,  Penn.,   William   Wesley   Newell,  a  carpenter,  son  of 
John    and    Prethena   (Loper)  Newell,  of  Union,  where  he  was  born  20 
March  1838.     They  were  living  at  Kasson,  Minn.,  in  May  1876. 

16457 

8795 

IV.   Addison   Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  20  March  1840;  a  farmer; 
was  living  with  his  mother,  at  Grover,  Penn.,  in  June  1876,  unmarried. 

8796 

V.  Clara  Adelia  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  6  May  1842;  and  was 
living  with  her  mother,  at  Grover,  Penn.,  in  June  1876,  unmarried. 

8797 

VI.  Emery  Wellington  Pratt,  b.  at  Canton,  Penn.,  26  Nov.  1844;  a 
grocer;  married  at  Granville,  Penn.,  I  Jan.  1867,  Edith  Cole,  adopted  dau. 
of  David  and  Mehetabel  (Roberts)  Cole,  of  Minnequa,  in  Canton.     They 
settled  at  Union,  Penn.,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876.      He  enlisted 
for  three  years,  in  the  war  of  1861  ;  was  wounded  in  the  battle  of  Fred- 
ericksburgh,  Va.,  13  Dec.  1862;  and  was,  soon  afterward,  discharged  for 
disability  caused  by  his  wounds. 

16461 

8798 

VII.  Sylvester   Eugene   Pratt,  b.  at  Union,  Penn.,  1  1  May  185  5; 
died  at  Union,  18  Feb.  1857,  and  was  buried  there. 

8799 

VIII.   Effle  Ida  Pratt,  b.  at  Union,  Penn.,  29  Dec.  1858;  lived  with 
her  mother,  at  Grover,  Penn.,  in  June  1876. 

3073 

Chil.  of  Rufus  and  Anna  (Janes)   Mead. 

8800 

I.  Mary   Ann    Mead,  b.  at   Cornwall,  Vt,  21  Nov.  1817;    and  was 
living  there  in  March  1876,  unmarried. 

8801 

II.  Tryphena    Mead,    b.   at    Cornwall,  Vt,  29  Jan.  1820;   and  died, 
there,  12  Feb.  1820. 

8802 

III.   Israel  Champion  Mead,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  21  Jan.  1821;  and 
died  there,  \  Jan.  1851. 

8807 


8808 


Whitney  Family. 


1329 


8803  IV.   Lydia    Mead,  b.  ;it  Cornwall,  Vt.,  12  June  1823  ;    married  there,: 

iS   Dec.  1854,    Charles   Harwood    Smedley,    son    of  and  

(Harwood)  Smedley.     He  was  living  at  Anamosa.  Iowa,  in  March  1876. 

8804  V.  Rufus  Mead,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  I  March  1825  ;  an  editor;  mar- 
ried at  Cornwall,  16  Dec.  1851,  Catharine  Ellen  Tilden,  dau.  of  Levi  and 
Catharine  (Benton)  Tilden.     She  was  born  at  Cornwall,  22  Sept.  1830; 
and  died  at  Middlebury,  Vt,  28  Jan.  1861.      He  edited  the  Middlebury 
Register,  at  Middlebury,  Vt,  for  several  years;  was  afterward  appointed 
United  States  Consul  at  San  Juan  del  Sul,  Nicaragua,  C.  A.;  died  at  sea, 
off  Nicaragua,  1 1  March  1 874,  and  was  buried  at  San  Jose  de  Guatemala. 

8805  VI.   Hiram  Mead,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  10  May  1827;  a  Congregational 
minister;  grad.  at  Middlebury  College  in  1850,  and  at  Andover  Theological 
Seminary  in  1857;    married  at  Andover,  Mass.,  5   Aug.  1858,  Elizabeth 
Storrs    Billings,    dau.  of  Charles   Eugene  and    Sarah  Williston    (Storrs) 
Billings,  of  Conway,  Mass.,  where  she  was  born  21  May  1833.     He  dwelt 
at    Middlebury,  Vt,    from  1846  to  1850;    at  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  till  1852; 
at  Middlebury  again,  till  1854;  at  Andover,  till  1857;  was  pastor  at  South 
Hadley,  Mass.,  from  1858  till  1867,  and  at  Nashua,  N.  H.,  from  Dec.  1867 
till  1 869 ;  when,  being  elected  professor  of  Sacred   Rhetoric  in   Oberlin 
Theological  Seminary,  he  removed  to  Oberlin,  Ohio,  where  they  were  living 
in  March  1876. 

8806  VII.  Horace   Janes    Mead,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  22  Ap.  1830;    a 
farmer;   married  there,  3  Jan.  1855,   Mary  Howe  Matthews,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Lyman  and  Rachel  Dwight  (Howe)  Matthews,  of  Cornwall.     She  was  born 
at  Braintree,  Mass.,  1 1  Nov.  1834;  died  at  Cornwall  23  Oct.  1862,  and  was 
buried  there.     He  married  (2d),  2  March  1864,  at  Cornwall,  Mary  Amelia 
Wooster,  dau.  of  Abel  and   Harriet  (Gates)  Wooster,  of  Cornwall,  where 
she  was  born  24  Nov.  1835.     He  settled  at  Cornwall,  and  died  there  22 
Oct.  1872.     She  was  living  at  West  Cornwall,  Vt,  in  March  1876. 


VIII.  Lorin  Cassander  Mead,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  12  March  1832; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Cornwall,  8  Aug.  1855,  Roxana  Electa  Peet,  dau.  of 
Lorin  and  Electa  (Linsley)  Peet,  of  Cornwall,  where  she  was  born  28  Jan. 
1836,  and  where  she  died  16  Sept.  1864.  He  married  (2d),  at  Salisbury, 
Vt,  Elizabeth  Crook  Sheldon  ;  and  was  living  at  Longmont,  Colorado,  in 
March  1876. 


IX.  Martin  Luther  Mead,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  23  Jan.  1834;  a 
physician  and  surgeon;  grad.  at  Middlebury  College  in  1855,  and  at 
Albany  Medical  College  in  1859;  married  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  19  May  1863, 
Hannah  Wetmore  Treadwell,  dau.  of  John  Goodwin  and  Ellen  Tinker 
(Holmes)  Treadwell,  of  Albany.  She  was  born  at  New  York  City,  20  Jan. 


167 


16463 


16465 


16467 


16469 


16475 


16476 


1330 


8809 


8810 


8811 
8812 
8813 
8814 


Right k   Generation. 


1842  ;'  died  at  Cornwall,  5  Sept.  1864,  and  was  buried  at  Albany.  He 
married  (2d),  23  Jan.  1867,  at  Conway,  Mass.,  Myra  Mehetabel  Jenkins, 
dau.  of  Paul  and  Mehetabel  (Williams)  Jenkins,  of  Conway.  She  was 
born  at  Ashfield,  Mass.,  6  Aug.  1844.  He  dwelt  at  Albany  from  Sept. 
1858  till  Ap.  1869;  at  Conway  till  Sept.  1871  ;  and  then  settled  at  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  where  he  was  still  living  in  March  1876.  He  served  as  acting 
assistant-surgeon  of  the  4th  Reg.  of  Mich.  Volunteers  in  the  Summer  of 
1862;  and  was  professor  of  chemistry  in  the  Medical  Department  of 
Wooster  University,  Cleveland,  in  1873-1875. 

X.  Charles  Marsh  Mead,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  28  Jan.  1836;  a 
minister  of  the  Congregational  Church ;  grad.  at  Middlebury  College  in 
1856,  and  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary  in  1862  ;  studied  in  Germany, 
1863—1866,  receiving  the  degree  of  Ph.  D.  from  the  University  of 
Gottingen ;  was  chosen  professor  of  the  Hebrew  language  and  literature, 
in  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  and  settled  at  Andover,  where  he  was 
married,  2  Aug.  1867,  by  Prof.  J.  Henry  Thayer,  Congregational,  to 
Caroline  Thayer,  born  at  9  Washington  Square,  Boston,  Mass.,  9  Nov. 
1834,  dau.  of  Joseph  Helyer  and  Martha  Stevens  (Greenough)  Thayer. 
They  were  living  at  Andover  in  March  1 876,  without  children. 


Chil.  of  Caleb  and   Hannah   (Mead)   Martin. 


3074 


I.  Hannah  Lorette  Martin,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  5  Dec.  1813;  married    16480 
about  1839,  at  Somerset,  N.  Y.,  Elijah  Kirkham  Richardson,  an  inspector 

of  Customs,  born  at  Underbill,  Vt.,  son  of  Elijah  and  Sarah  (Eaton) 
Richardson.  They  dwelt  at  Somerset  for  three  years ;  and  then  settled  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  May  1876,  at  593  Twelfth 
Street. 

II.  Caleb  Ozias  Martin,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  9  June  1815;  was  living 
at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  in  May  1876. 

III.  Ezra  Mead  Martin,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  14  May  1817;  died  at 
Somerset,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec.  1841. 

IV.  Amy  Roselle  Martin,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  9  Feb.  1819;  died  at 

Somerset,  N.  Y.,  17  June  1843. 

V.  Patrick  Henry  Martin,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  4  Feb.  1821;  died  at 
Boston,  N.  Y.,  14  Oct.  1847. 

J  See  the  Wetmore  Memorial,  p.  343. 


Whitney  Family, 


8815  VI.  Marcia  Ann  Martin,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  10  May  1822;  and  died 
there,  1 8  Nov.  1823. 

8816  VII.  Sarah  Emeline  Martin,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  26  March  1824; 
married   John    R.   Stewart.     They  dwelt   at   44    Barclay   Street,   Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.,  in  May  1876. 

8817  VIII.   Mary   Malvina    Martin,  b.   at   Cornwall,  Vt,   20  July  1826; 
married   at    Somerset,  N.  Y.,  I    March  1849,   by  Orman   Pratt,    Esq.,  to 
William   Alexander  Swain,  a   harness-maker,   son  of  Jacob   and  Jemima 
(Heaton)  Swain,  of  Lewiston,  N.  Y.,  where   he  was  born  13    May  1825. 
They  dwelt  at  Eagle  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  for  two  years;  at  Byron,  N.  Y.,  two 
years;  at  Lewiston,  one  year;  at  Niagara,  C.  W.,  two  years;  at  St.  David's, 
C.  W.,  eight  years ;  and  then  settled  at  Stamford,  Ont,  where  they  were 
still  living  in  June  1876. 

8818  IX.  Charlotte  Florella  Martin,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  21  May  1828; 

married  Yokum ;  and  was  living  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  in  May 

1876. 

8819  X.  Emor  Jane   Martin,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  28   May  1831;  died  at 

Somerset,  N.  Y.,  25  Feb.  1838. 

8820  XI.  Rufus  Wilbur  Martin,  b.  at  Somerset,  N.  Y.,  25  Aug.  1833;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  21  Nov.  1855,  by  Rev.  Erie   Prince, 
Presbyterian,  to   Caroline   Minerva   Coger,  dau.  of  Charles  and    Mary  B. 
(Denison)  Cogcr,  of  Cascade.     She  was  born  in  Jackson   Co.,  Mich.,  30 
June  1837.     They  were  living  at  Cascade  in  June  1876,  without  children. 

8821  XII.  Marion   Roscoe   Martin,  b.  at  Somerset,  N.  Y.,  8  Ap.  1838; 
died  at  Ada,  Mich.,  20  May  1858. 


8822 


8823 


Chil.  of  Erastus  and   Amy   (Mead)   Mazuzan. 

I.  Celia  Mazuzan,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  7  Dec.  1824;  a  teacher;  dwelt 
in  Vermont  till  1856;  and  was  living  at  Wells,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1876,  unmar- 
ried. 

II.  John   Mazuzan,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  30  Oct.  1826;  a  finisher  of 
woollen  cloth ;  dwelt  at  Cornwall  till  1 849,  and   then  settled  at  Lowell, 
Mass.,  where  he  was  still  living  in  Ap.  1876,  unmarried. 


8824        III.   Harriet  Mazuzan,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  29  Jan.  1829;  moved  to 


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Eighth  Generation. 


Albion,  N.  Y.,  23  May  1850;  married  at  Gaines,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1853, 
William  Carrit  Winne,  a  brickmaker,  son  of  Garrit  and  Elizabeth  (Vander- 
hoof)  Winne,  of  Schaghticoke  Point,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  in  1823. 
They  settled,  in  1854,  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.;  where  he  died  of  heart- 
disease,  19  May  1857,  and  was  buried  in  Grand  Rapids  Cemetery.  She 
was  married  (2d),  7  Sept.  1858,  near  Grand  Rapids,  by  Rev.  Isaac  Bennett, 
Methodist,  to  Enos  Parish,  a  farmer,  son  of  Eli  and  Betsey  (Lothrop) 
Parish,  of  Nankin,  Mich.,  formerly  of  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  26 
July  1827.  They  dwelt  at  Polkton,  Mich.,  till  1868;  and  then  settled  at 
Allendale,  Mich.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Ap.  1876.  He  enlisted  at 
Detroit,  Mich.,  27  Ap.  1847,  and  served  to  the  end  of  the  Mexican  war. 
He  enlisted  at  Grand  Rapids,  21  Dec.  1863,  in  Battery  E,  ist  Reg.,  Mich. 
Light  Artillery;  and  was  discharged  30  July  1865. 

IV.  Julia    Mazuzan,  b.   at  Cornwall,  Vt,  27  Oct.  1830;    and    died 
there  in  Jan.  1850. 

V.  Juliet    Mazuzan,  b.   at   Cornwall,  Vt,  7  Sept.  1832;    a  teacher; 
dwelt  in  Vermont  till  1856;  was  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  till  1875;  and 
then  went  to  Lowell,  Mass.,  where  she  was  still  living  in  Ap.  1876,  unmar- 
ried. 


Chil.  of  Niram   and   Almira   (Douglass)   Rockwell. 

I.  Elmina  Rebecca  Rockwell,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  4  Ap.  1821. 

II.  Martha  Maria  Rockwell,  b.  at  Parishville,  N.  Y.,  17  Nov.  1823. 

III.  Reuben  Douglass  Rockwell,  b.  at  Parishville,  N.  Y.,  5  June 
1826;  died  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  26  March  1849. 

IV.  Elias    Burnham    Rockwell,    b.   at    Parishville,  N.  Y.,  19  June 
1828. 

V.  Cornelius  Niram  Rockwell,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  14  July  1832. 


Chil.  of  David   and    Lucinda   (Rockwell)    Parkill. 

I.  Lydia  Marilla  Parkill,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  2  Dec.  1818;  married 
there,  9  Oct.  1845,  Horace  Walter  Sheldon,  a  farmer,  of  Salisbury,  Vt, 
where  he  was  born.  They  settled  at  Salisbury,  and  were  living  there  in 
Ap.  1876. 


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8833 


8834 
8835 


8836 


8837 


8838 


8839 


Whitney  Family. 


II.  Chester  Reuben  Parkill,  b.  at  Cornwall,  \'t.,  12  May  1821 ;  was 
killed,  1 1  July  1835,  at  Micldlebury,  Vt,  by  the  falling  of  a  sand-bank. 

III.  Franklin  David  Parkill,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  8  Nov.  1824. 

IV.  Sarah    Lorenda    Parkill,.  b.  at   Cornwall,  Vt.,  26  Aug.  1828; 
married  there,  17  Oct.  1854,  Franklin  Hooker,  a  farmer,  son  of  Chesterfield 
and  Antha  (Field)  Hooker,  of  Cornwall,  where  he  was  born  31  Oct.  1827. 
They  settled  at  Cornwall,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1 876. 


Chil.  of  Reuben   and   Eliza   Elizabeth   (Simpson)    Rockwell. 

I.  George  Simpson  Rockwell,  b.  at  Jericho,  Vt,  17  May  1829;  a 
dealer  in  coal;  married  at   Harlem,  N.  Y.,  16   March  1855,  by  Rev.   Dr. 
Lord,  Reformed  Dutch,  to  Elvira  Cornelia  Vandenburg,  born  at  New  York 
City,  30  Jan.  1838,  dau.  of  John  and   Maria   Beard   (Day) 'Vandenburg. 
They  dwelt  at   New  York  till  1866;    at   Keyport,  N.  J.,  till  1872;    and 
then  settled  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Ap.  1876, 
at  7  Pioneer  Street. 

II.  Elson    Kincaid    Rockwell,  b.  at  Jericho,  Vt,  22  June  1832; 
married  at  Cornwall,  Vt,  5  March  1860,  Emily  Pratt,  who  died  at  Tom's 
River,  N.  J.,  15  Aug.  1875.     He  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 

III.  Amelia  A.   Rockwell,  b.  at  Jericho,  Vt,  2  May  1834;  married 
in  1857,  at  New  York  City,  Frederick  W.  Read  ;  and  settled  at  Lawrence, 
Kansas,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Ap.  1 876,  with  one  child. 

IV.  Theodore  Frelinghuysen  Rockwell,  b.  at  Tom's  River,  N.  J., 
29  Ap.  1845  ;  a  machinist  and  inventor;  married  at  the  residence  of  Rev. 
Samuel   Baker,  Baptist,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  30  Aug.  1865,  Clara    Ketcham 
King,  dau.  of  William  Dean  and  Amy  (Mead)  King,  of  Brooklyn.     She 
was  born  at  Cazenovia,  111.,  10  Sept.  1838.     After  dwelling  at  Farming- 
dale,  N.  J.,  and  at  Brooklyn,  they  settled  at  Hammondsport,  N.  Y.,  where 
they  were  living  in  July  1876. 


8840 


Chil.  of  Peter   Richard   and   Sarah   (Corey)   Martin. 

I.  Eleanor  Martin,  b.  at  Bedford,  in  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  27  Ap.  1823; 
married  there,  28  March  1 844,  by  Rev.  Francis  N.  Jersey,  Baptist,  to 
Hiram  Palmer,  a  farmer,  son  of  Nathan  and  Priscilla  Anna  (Baker)  Palmer, 


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16504 


16509 


16511 


3082 
16514 


1334 


8841 


8842 


8843 


8844 


8845 


8846 


8847 


Eighth  Generation. 


of  Stanbridge,  where  he  was  born  5  Jan.  1823.  They  settled  at  Upper 
Bedford,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1 876. 

II.  Hiram    Martin,  b.  at   Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  25    Feb.  1825;  a  hotel-    16517 
keeper;    married    there,    27   Ap.  1849,   by  Rev.  James    Jones,    to    Mary 
Lafontaine,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Lucy  (Levernoix)  Lafontaine,  of  Chambly, 

C.  E.  She  was  born  at  Swanton,  Vt.,  4  March  1828.  They  dwelt  on  a 
farm  in  Bedford,  C.  E.,  for  eight  years;  at  Pike  River,  C.  E.,  where  he  was 
a  miller,  for  nine  years ;  and  then  settled  at  Frelighsburgh,  C.  E.,  where 
they  were  still  living  in  June  1876. 

III.  Rufus  Mead  Martin,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  12  Ap.  1827;  a    16521 
farmer;   married  at   Stanbridge,  2O  Oct.  1853,  Julia  Ann   Jones,  dau.  of 
Jonas   Galusha  and   Fanny  Maria  (Paris)  Jones,  of  Stanbridge.      She  was 

born  at  Danby,  Vt.,  25  Aug.  1836.  They  were  living  at  Stanbridge  in 
June  1876. 

IV.  Sarah  Emily  Martin,  twin,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  21  Oct.  1830;    16529 
married  there,  10  Nov.  1855,  by  Rev.  Francis  N.  Jersey,  Baptist,  to  Reed 
Crow,  a  blacksmith,  of  Westford,  Vt. 

V.  Peter  Albert  Martin,  twin,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  21  Oct.  1830; 
married  there,  by  Rev.  Francis  N.  Jersey,  Baptist,  to  Mary  Leonard.    They 
were  living  at  Granby,  C.  E.,  in  Ap.  1876,  and  then  had  five  children,  but 
would  not  send  their  names. 

VI.  Matilda  Esther  Martin,  b.  at  Bedford,  in  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  20  \  16535 
March  1833;    married  at  Stanbridge,  10  Nov.  1853,  by  Rev.  Francis  N. 
Jersey,  Baptist,  to  Charles  Lee  Smith,  a  pattern-maker,  son  of  Jesse  and 
Parthenia  (Collins)  Smith,  of  Potten,  C.  E.,  where  he  was  born  20  May 

1829.  They  dwelt  at  Bedford  till  23  March  1864;  then  settled  at  Swanton, 
Vt.,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876. 


VII.  Nye   Caleb    Martin,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  21  Aug.  1835;  a 
tanner;   married  at  Blanford,  Mass.,  17  Nov.  1859,  Caroline  C.  Cook,  dau. 
of  Prentice  Brown  and  Elizabeth  (Osborn)  Cook,  of  Blanford,  where  she 
was  born  18  Dec.  1833.     They  settled  at  Upper  Bedford,  C.  E.,  and  were 
living  there  in  May  1876.     He  was  then  justice  of  the  peace,  postmaster, 
and  mayor  of  the  town  of  Stanbridge. 

VIII.  Clark   Corey   Martin,  b.  at  Stanbridge,   C.  E.,  7  July  1837; 
married  Charlotte  Could.      He  enlisted  in  Colorado,  in   Co.  H,  2d   Reg., 
Colorado  Cavalry ;  and  served  till  the  close  of  the  war.     They  were  living 
at  New  York  City  in  May  1876. 


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8850 


8851 
8852 

8853 
8854 

8855 

8856 

8857 


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IX.  Richard  James  Martin,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  27  May  1839; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Bedford,  C.  E.,  17  Oct.  1867,  by  Rev.  George 
Slack,  Episcopal,  to  Charlotte  Hannah  Martin,  dau.  of  Henry  and  Mary 
(Campbell)  Martin,  of  Stanbridge,  where  she  was  born  20  Oct.  1 848.  They 
settled  at  Stanbridge,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Ora  and   Catharine   (Corey)    Blakloy. 

I.  Roxana   Blakley,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  in  1820;  died  at  Stan- 
bridge  in  1841,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Sarah   Maria   Blakley,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  10  Aug.  1821; 
married  there,  15  June  1841,  by  Rev.  Richard  Hutchinson,  Methodist,  to 
Martin  Washman  Kelley,  a   cabinet-maker,  son    of  Joseph    and    Sophia 

(Decker)   Kelley,  of  Phillipsburgh,  C.  E.,  where   he  was  born  19  

1821.     He  died  at  Stanbridge,  19  Feb.  1847,  an^  was  buried  there.     She 
was  married  (2d),  1 1  June  1862,  at  Highgate,  Vt,  by  Rev.  Benjamin  Cox, 
Methodist,  to    Benedict   Henry  Corey,  a   farmer,  son  of  John  and    Ruth 
(Corey)  Corey,  of  Hancock,  Mass.,  where  he  was  born  7  Feb.  1800.     They 
settled  at  Bedford,  C.  E.,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 

III.  Caleb    Corey    Blakley,  was  living  at    Harrisville,  Wis.,  in  Ap. 
1876. 

IV.  Zaccheus  Albert  Blakley,  b.  at  Sabravois,  C.  E.,  20  Ap.  1825; 
died  10  July  1853. 

V.  Luke   Turner   Blakley,    b.   at   Sabravois,  C.  E.;  was   living   at 
|  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  in  June  1876. 

VI.  John   Frederick   Blakley,  b.  at  Sabravois,  C.  E.,  in  May  1827; 
was  living  at  Quebec,  C.  E.,  in  June  1876,  unmarried. 

VII.  Truman  Francis  Blakley,  b.  at  Sabravois,  C.  E. ;  was  living 

I  at  Harrisville,  Wis.,  in  Ap.  1876. 

VIII.  Ora  Sylvester  Blakley,  b.  at  Sabravois,  C.  E.,  in  1837;  mar- 
ried at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  24  Aug.  1 868,  by  Rev.  Charles  P.  Dow,  Adventist, 
to  Adelia   West,  dau.  of   Erastus  and    Electa  West,  of  Jay,  Vt.     They 
settled  at  Upper  Bedford,  C.  E.,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 

IX.  Benjamin  Franklin  Blakley,  b.  at  Sabravois,  C.  E. ;  was  living 
at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1876.- 


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Chil.  of  Reuben   and    Melinda   (Reynolds)   Corey. 


3085 


I.  Paulina    Corey,    b.  at    Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  30  Ap.  1826 ;    married    16561 
there,  15    March    1848,   by  Rev.   Francis    N.  Jersey,   Baptist,    to    Horatio 
Nelson    Bentley,   a   farmer   and   wool-grower,  son   of  Thomas   and    Polly 
(Crawford)  Bentley,  of  Westford,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  12  Sept.  181 1. 
They  dwelt  at  Sun  Prairie,  Wis.,  from  May  1848  to  June  1852;  at  Mazo 
Manie,  Wis.,  till  Ap.  1857 ;  at  Petaluma,  Cal.,  till  Dec.  1863  ;  then  settled 

at  Binghamton,  Cal.,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876,  members  of  the 
Baptist  Church. 

II.  Noah  Corey,  b.  at    Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  14  Nov.  1828;    a  farmer;    16567 
married  at  Essex,  Vt,  18  Dec.  1855,  by  Rev.  J.  D.  Sands,  Congregational, 

to  Sarah   Kilburn   Potter,  dau.  of  Josiah  and  Sarah  (Worcester)  Potter,  of 
Essex.     They  settled  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  2  Feb.  1856;  dwelt  at  Nicasio, 
Cal.,  till  1861,  and  at  Bloomfield,  Cal.,  till  1872  ;  then  settled  at  Pescadero, 
.,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1876,  members  of  the   Presbyterian 


III.  Hiram  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  7  March  1831;  a  dairy- 
farmer;   married  at  Essex,  Vt,  8  Oct.  1856,  by  Rev.  Benjamin  Cox,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  to    Rosanna   Cox  Frost,  dau.  of  Abraham   and   Minerva 
(Enos)  Frost,  of  Essex.     She  was  born  at  Shoreham,  Vt.     He  left  Canada 

Jan.  1852  ;  reached  California  24  Feb.  1852 ;  dwelt  in  Marin  County  till 
the  Autumn  of  1872;  and  then  settled  at  Salinas,  Cal.,  where  they  were 
living  in  June  1876,  without  children.  He  was  then  cultivating  a  farm  of 
seven  thousand  acres.  He  has  adopted  the  children  of  his  deceased  sister. 

IV.  Melinda  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  7  Dec.  1833  ;  married  at    16572 
St.  Armand,  C.  E.,  6  March  1856,  by  Rev.  James  Norris,  Methodist,  to 

y  Carleton  Reynolds.  They  settled  at  Moore's  Station,  C.  E.,  and 
were  living  there  in  June  1876,  members  of  the  Methodist  Church. 

V.  Cynthia  Elizabeth  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  1 1  June  1836;    16576 
married  at  Bloomfield,  Cal.,  8  Oct.  1857,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cox,  Methodist,  to 

i  Castle  Stocking,  a  blacksmith  and  carriage-maker,  son  of  Rev. 
Sophronius  and  Polly  (Mattison)  Stocking,  of  Barton,  N.  Y.  He  was  born 
at  Canaan,  Penn.,  6  Jan.  1826.  They  dwelt  at  Bloomfield  for  fifteen  years; 
and  then  settled  at  Moro,  Cal.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  June  1876. 

VI.  Reuben  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  21  Sept.  1838;  a  farmer;    16582 
married  at  Highgate,  Vt.,  6  Ap.  1863,  by  Rev.  E.  H.  Squire,  Congrega- 
tional, to  Jane  Elizabeth   Rosenberger,  dau.  of  George  Edward  and  Jane 
(Best)  Rosenberger,  of  St.  Armand,  C.  E.    She  was  born  at  Stanbridge,  6 

1844.     They  dwelt    at    Bloomfield,   Cal.,  till  1867;    at   Two    Rocks 


8869 


Whitney  Family. 


Valley,  Cal.,  till  1868;  at  Lakeville,  Cal.,  till  1870;  at  Sonoma  Valley, 
Cal.,  till  1872;  then  settled  at  Buena  Vista  Ranch,  Monterey  Co.,  Cal., 
and  were  living  there  in  July  1876. 

8864  VII.  Adelaide  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  i  July  1841;  married 
in  California,  18   Feb.  1858,  by  Rev.  Mr.   Cox,   Methodist,  to  George   W. 
Case,  a  farmer;  and  settled  at  Petaluma,  Cal.,  where  they  were  still  living 
in  June  1876,  members  of  the  Congregational  Church. 

8865  VIII.  Minerva  Eliza  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  8  Aug.  1843; 
married  at  Bloomfield,  Cal.,  21  June  1860,  by  Rev.  John  R.  Tansey,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  to  Jared  Charles  Hoag,  a  farmer,  born  at  Milan,  N.  Y.,  8 
July  1832.     They  settled  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  and  were  living  there  in 
June  1876. 

8866  IX.  Sarah  A.  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  4  Aug.  1845  ;  married 
at  Bloomfield,  Cal.,  18  Nov.  1863,  by  Rev.  I.  M.  Leihy,  Methodist  Episco- 
pal, to  Charles  Littlefleld,  a  butcher.     She  died  at  Punta  Arenas,  Cal.,  I 
June  1871,  and  was  buried  at  Bloomfield.     He  was  living  at  Eureka,  Cal., 
in  June  1876. 

8867  X.  Augusta  Felina  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  22  Sept.  1847; 
;  married    in   California,  I  Jan.  1865,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wiley,  Presbyterian,  to 

William  P.  Hall,  a  farmer,  son  of  Henry  Hall,  of  New  London,  Conn. 
They  settled  at  Bloomfield,  Cal.,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876. 


Chil.  of  Truman  and   Permelia  (Corey)   Blakley. 

8868         I.  Charles  Robert  Blakley,  was  living  at  171  Tenth  Avenue,  New 
York,  in  May  1876. 


II.   Hannah    Blakley,  married   John    McGregor,  a  baker;    and  was 
living  at  New  York  City  in  June  1876. 


8870  III.   Lucina  Blakley,  married  William  McGowan ;  and  was  living  at 
Brandon,  Vt,  in  May  1876. 

8871  IV.   Earl    Blakley,  married,  and  was  living  in   the  United  States  in 
May  1876. 

8872  V.  Caleb  Joshua  Blakley,  served  in  the  war  of  1861  ;  settled  in 
the  United  States ;  and  is  married. 


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VI.  Mehetabel  Blakley,  married 


Taylor,  of  Highgate  Centre, 


VII.  Stedman  Blakley,  a  soldier  of  the  war  of  1861;  was  killed  by 
a  rifle-shot  on  the  James  River,  Va. 


VIII. 


Blakley,  married,  and  settled  in  the  United  States. 


Child   of  Caleb  and   Marietta  (Hogel)   Corey. 
I.  Caleb  Hascal  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  18  May  1868. 


Chil.  of  Carleton   and   Mehetabel   (Corey)   McCarty. 

Jane  Elizabeth  McCarty,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  8  Feb.  1830; 
married  there,  14  March  1848,  by  Elder  Francis  Jersey,  Baptist,  to  Alfred 
Bullis,  a  farmer  and  carpenter,  son  of  John  and  Sarah  (Mathews)  Bullis,  of 
Pike  River,  C.  E.,  where  he  was  born  16  Sept.  1825.  They  dwelt  at  Stan- 
and  Pike  River,  C.  E. ;  then  removed  to  Sidney,  C.  W. ;  and,  in 
1862,  settled  at  Trenton,  C.  W.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  June  1876. 

Alexander   Taylor   McCarty,   b.  at   Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  i  Oct. 
;  a  locomotive-engineer;   married  in  the  Summer  of  1855,  at  North- 
Vt.,  Polly  Ayer,  dau.  of  Henry  Moulton  and  Ara  (Smith)  Ayer,  of 
rmand   East,  C.  E.     He  died  of  consumption,  without  children,  4 
Dec.  1855,  at  Stanbridge,  and  was  buried  there.     She  married  again,  two 
years  later ;  and,  after  eight  months,  died  of  spinal  disease. 

III.  John  Lorren  McCarty,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  28  July  1833  ;  a 
carriage- maker ;  married  at  Delaware  Water  Gap,  Penn.,  27  Feb.  1869, 
Mary  Jane  Staples,  who  was  born  there,  19  Sept.  1828,  dau.  of  Luke  and 
Mary   Staples.     They  settled  at   Delaware  Water  Gap,  and  were   living 
there  in  June  1876. 

IV.  Margaret  Permelia  McCarty,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  23  July 
went  with  her  sister,  in  1855,  to  the  6th  Concession  of   Sidney, 

C.  W.,  where   she   died   of  epilepsy  in    Nov.  1856,   unmarried.      She  was 
buried  in  the  4th  Concession  of  Sidney. 


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16600 


16613 


8881 


8882 


8883 


8884 


8885 


8886 


8887 


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8888 


V.  Carleton  McCarty,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  18  Sept.  1837;  died 
at  Stanbridge,  22  Aug.  1839,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Luke  and    Esther   (Corey)   Hitchcock. 

I.  Peter  McKenny  Hitchcock,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  31  July 
1837;  married  at  St.  Armand,  C.  E.,  22  Dec.  1857,  by  Rev.  Francis  Hunt, 
Methodist,  to  Elizabeth  Frances  Cornell,  dau.  of  Alanson  and  Lovina 
(Morey)  Cornell.  They  were  living  at  Stanbridge  Station,  C.  E.,  in  Ap. 
1876. 


II.  Jerusha  Hitchcock,  married 


Rhlcard  ;  and  was  living  at 


Upper  Mills,  near  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  in  Ap.  1876. 

III.  Wilbur  Hitchcock,  had  a  family;  and  was  living  in  California  in 
Ap.  1876. 

IV.  Esther    Hitchcock,  had  a  family ;  and  was  living  in  the  United 
States  in  Ap.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Elijah   and   Alzina   (Corey)   Spear. 

I.  Emily  Blakley  Spear,  b.  at  Pike  River,  C.  E.,  10  Dec.  1833;  mar- 
ried there,  6  March  1856,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Elder  Francis  N.  Jersey, 
Baptist,  to  Asa  Bonaparte  Attwood,  a  painter,  son  of  Samuel  and  Sarah 
(Pierce)  Attwood,  of  Livermore,  Me.,  formerly  of  Lexington,  Me.,  where 
he  was  born  20  Dec.  1831.     They  dwelt  at  Buckfield,  Me.,  for  eight  years; 
at  New  Portland,  Me.,  three  years;  at  Skowhegan,  Me.,  seven  years;  and 
then  moved  to  St.  Helena,  Cal.,  where  she  died  20  Sept.  1874.     He  was 
living  there  in  Dec.  1876. 

II.  David  Alexander  Spear,  b.  at  Pike  River,  C.  E.,  4  July  1836; 
went  to  California  in  1856,  and  established  the  Bear  River  Ridge  dairy- 
ranch,  which  he  was  still  managing  in  July  1 876 ;  address,  Ferndale,  Cal. 
He  was   married   in  1870,  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  by  Rev.  H.  W.  Hunt, 
Meth.  Epis.,  to  Julia  Burse,  of  Oxford,  Me.     They  have  no  children. 

III.  Hannah    Maria   Spear,  b.  at   Pike  River,  C.  E.,  i  Ap.  1840; 
married  there,  6  Feb.  1865,  at  her  father's  house,  George  Boomhower,  son 
of  Jeremiah  and  Mary  (Lint)  Boomhower,  of  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  where  he 
was  born.     She  died  at  Pike  River,  5  Aug.  1875,  and  was  buried  there. 
He  was  living  at  Fairfax,  Vt,  in  Sept.  1876. 


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3090 
16617 


16620 


1340 


8889 


8890 


8891 


8892 


8893 


8894 


8895 


Righth  Generation. 


IV.  Carleton  Elijah  Spear,  b.  at  Pike  River,  C.  E.,  14  Nov.  1844;  a    16626 
farmer;   married  in  Maine,  5  May  1868,  by  Elder  C.  P.  Dow,  Adventist,  to 

Flora  Attwood,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Lucy  (Pierce)  Attwood,  of  Lewiston, 
Me.  After  living  at  Pike  River  for  two  years,  and  at  Athens,  Me.,  for 
three  years,  they  settled  on  Bear  River  Ridge,  Cal.,  near  Ferndale,  and 
were  living  there  in  July  1876. 

V.  Sarah    Alzina    Spear,  b.  at   Pike    River,  C.  E.,  29  Oct.  1848;    16628 
married  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  8  March  1865,  by  Elder  Charles  P.  Dow,  to 
Frederick  Richardson,  a   farmer,  son  of  Andrew  and  Jane    (Beerworth) 
Richardson,  of  Clarenceville,    C.   E.,   and    afterward   of  Stanstead,   C.    E. 

They  dwelt  at  Stanbridge  till  Dec.  1875  ;  and  then  settled  at  Bear  River 
Ridge,  near  Ferndale,  Cal.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  July  1876. 


Chil.  of  Martin   and   Sophia   (Kelley)   Corey. 

I.  Esther  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  21  May  1836;  married  there, 
30  Oct.  1856,  by  Elder  Francis  N.  Jersey,  Baptist,  to  William   Holmes,  a 
farmer,  son  of  John   and  Jane  (Calhoun)  Holmes,  of  Pike   River,  C.  E. 
He  was  born  at  Sabravois,  C.  E.,  15   March  1836.     They  dwelt  at  Pike 
River  for  one  year ;    at  Bolton,   C.  E.,  four  years ;    and  then  settled  at 
Stanbridge,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Ap.  1876. 

II.  Caleb  Jeremiah  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  25  Oct.  1837;  a 
baker;  married  at  Sterling,  Mass.,  i  Sept.  1859,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pratt,  Con- 
gregational, to  Sarah  Augusta   Nichols,  of  Chelmsford,   Mass.,  where  she 
was   born    in  Ap.  1838.     They   dwelt    at    Stanbridge    for   two   years;    at 
Sterling,  one  year;  and  then  returned   to   Stanbridge,  where  she  died,  3 
Sept.  1868,  and  was  buried.     He  was   married   (2d),  28   Dec.  1868,   at 
Bedford,  C.  E.,  by  Rev.  George  Slack,  Episcopal,  to  Martha  Gibson,  dau. 
of  Naaman  and  Mary  (Hutchins)  Gibson,  of  New  London,  C.  E.     She  was 
born  at  Highgate,  Vt,  21  Oct.  1829.     They  settled  at  Bedford,  and  were 
living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 

III.  Sarah  Mehetabel  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  18  Oct.  1839; 
died  at  Stanbridge,  6  Feb.  1841,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Denton    Keeler  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  3  June  1842; 
died  at  New  York  City,  13  Ap.  1862,  and  was  buried  at  Stanbridge. 

Chil.  of  Martin   and   Laura   Maria   (Casey)   Corey. 

V.  Ruth    Anna    Corey,   b.   at    Stanbridge,   C.  E.,    21  March  1845; 
married  at  West   Boylston,  Mass.,  16  Feb.  1870,  by  Rev.  Francis  Cross, 


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16633 


16641 


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8897 


8898 
8899 


8902 


8903 


8904 


Congregational,  to  Frank  Eugene  Foster,  a  tanner,  son  of  Francis  and 
Susan  (Packard)  Foster,  of  Troy,  N.  H.,  where  he  was  born  30  June  1848. 
They  settled  at  Keene,  N.  H.,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 

VI.  Avis    Mahala   Corey,   b.   at   Stanbridge,   C.   E.,  i   Sept.  1846; 
married  at  Keene,  N.  H.,  7  July  1873,  by  Rev.  Cyrus  Richardson,  Con- 
gregational, to  Elmer  Horace  Fisher,  a  cabinet-maker,  born  at  Royalton, 
Mass.,  6  Aug.  1851,  son  of  Horace  and  Lucy  Jane  (Kendall)  Fisher.    They 
settled  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 

VII.  Ellen  Mehetabel  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  27  Ap.  1850; 
married  at   Phillipsburgh,  C.  E.,  4   March  1 868,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Constable, 
Wesleyan  Methodist,  to  Aaron  Reed  Martin,  an  inn-keeper,  son  of  Henry 
and  Elizabeth  (Drewe)  Martin,  of  St.  Sebastian,  C.  E.,  where  he  was  born 
30  March  1 843.     They  dwelt  at  St.  Sebastian  for  one  year ;  at  Pike  River, 
C.  E.,  two  years;  and  then  settled  at  Bedford,  C.  E.,  where  she  died  23 
Sept.  1 874.     She  was  buried  at  Stanbridge.     He  was  living  at  St.  Armand, 
C.  E.,  in  Ap.  1876. 

VIII.  Asenath  Maria  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  14  July  1851; 
and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1876,  unmarried. 

IX.  Sarah  Amelia   Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  23   Nov.  1853; 
and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1876,  unmarried. 


8900  X.  Emeroy  Elizabeth  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  2  June  1858. 

8901  XI.  Martin  Joshua  Corey,  b.  at  Stanbridge,  C.  E.,  28  Ap.  1866. 


Chil.  of  Earl   Rockwell   and   Sophia   (Oviatt)    Delano. 

I.  Eliza  Delano,  b.  at  Shoreham,  Vt,  19  Jan.  1834;  married  there, 
26  Oct.  1859,  Rodman  Clark  Greene,  a  physician,  born  at  Weybridge,  Vt., 
4  Sept.  1833.     He  graduated  in   medicine  at  Cleveland,  Ohio.     She  died 
17  Oct.  1860;  and  he  married  (2d),  5  March  1862,  her  sister,  Mary  Delano. 

II.  Mary   Delano,  b.  at  Shoreham,  Vt,   8    Sept.  1837;    married,   5 
March  1862,  Rodman  Clark  Greene,  whose  first  wife  was  her  sister,  Eliza 
Delano.     He  died  at  Cornwall,  Vt.,  9  Feb.  1866.     She  was  living  with  her 
father,  at  Shoreham,  in  Ap.  1876. 


1341 


16642 


16644 


3093 


16647 


III.   Frank    Delano,  b.  at    Shoreham,  Vt,  28  Ap.  1840;  a  farmer;      16649 
married  at   Randolph,  Vt,  i  Nov.  1870,  Flora  Sarah  Camp,  dau.  of  Eli 


1342 


8905 
8906 


8907 


8908 


8909 


8910 


8911 


Right h   Generation. 


and  Sarah  (Dickerman)  Camp.     They  settled  at  Randolph,  and  were  living 
there  in  Ap.  1 876. 

IV.  Cordon  Alfred  Delano,  b.  at  Shoreham,  Vt,  19  March  1852. 

V.  Warner  Delano,  b.  at  Shoreham,  Vt,  8  May  1856. 


Child   of    George  and   Sarah   Maria   (Lynes)   Rockwell. 
I.    Daniel  Lynes  Rockwell,  was  living  at  Dover,  Del.,  in  June  1873. 


Child   of  Eli   and   Adelia  Ann   (Smith)   Rockwell. 

I.  Belinda  Rockwell,  married  Edward  Townsend,  a  merchant;  and 
settled  in  New  York  City,  where  they  were  still  living  in  June  1873.  They 
have  several  children,  but  the  compiler  was  unable  to  obtain  any  informa- 
tion concerning  them. 


Chll.  of  John   and    Eliza   (Wildman)   Fry. 


3113 


3H4 


3117 


I.  Charles  Wildman  Fry,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  3  Dec.  1818  ;  mar-    16650 
ried  there,  29  March  1843,  Harriet  Hull  Fanton,  born  at  Weston,  Conn.,  14 

Nov.  1821.  She  died  at  Danbury,  25  Sept.  1 868,  and  was  buried  in 
Wooster  Cemetery.  He  married  (2d),  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  6  June  1871, 
Jenny  Bradley,  born  at  Brookfield,  8  March  1841,  dau.  of  Ormand  and  Julia 
(Hamlin)  Bradley.  He  lived  at  Danbury,  with  his  father,  in  July  1873. 

II.  Cornelius  Augustus  Fry,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  14  June  1821; 
and  died  there,  7  Oct.  1842,  unmarried. 

III.  Mary  Elizabeth  Fry,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  30  Aug.  1823  ;  mar-    16656; 
ried  there,  29  Nov.  1844,  Charles  Nicholas  Lockwood,  a  trader,  born  at 

Troy,  N.  Y.,  son  of  Hanford  Nicholas  and  Rachel  (Wildman)  Lockwood. 
They  settled  at  Troy.  She  died  at  Danbury,  27  Sept.  1864,  and  was 
buried  at  Troy. 

IV.  Olivia  Frances  Fry,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  12  Dec.  1827  ;  married    16659 
there,  22  Feb.  1852,  William  Jarvis  Rider,  a  dentist,  of  Danbury,  where  he 

was  born  13  March  1827,  son  of  William  Harvey  and  Adelia  (Howes) 
Rider,  g.  son  of  John  and  Mary  (Jarvis)  Rider,  and  g.  g.  son  of  John 


8914 


89i; 


Whitney  Family. 


Rider,  who  was  born  at  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  28  March  1760.     They  resided 
at  Danbury  in  1873. 

8913        V.   Elias    Benedict    Fry,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  22  Ap.  1830;   and 
died  there,  24  Dec.  1831. 


VI.   Rachel  Ann  Fry,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  19  Aug.  1832;  and  died 
there,  21  Feb.  1863,  of  consumption,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Henry   Benedict  and   Margaret  (McAlpine)   Wildman. 

8915  •      I.  Henrietta  Pelletreau  Wildman,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  28  Oct. 

1829;  married  there,  I  Sept.  1853,  Theodore  Lyon,  a  farmer  and  hatter, 
born  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  3 1  Jan.  1 830,  son  of  Zalmon  and  Affiable  (Scougall) 
Lyon.  They  lived  on  her  father's  homestead,  at  Miry  Brook,  Danbury,  in 
July  1873. 

8916  II.  George  Washington  Wildman,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  27  May 
1832;  a  farmer  and  hatter;   died  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  25   Oct.  1861,  un- 
married. 


Child  of  Charles  Ames  and   Amanda   (Purdy)   Wildman. 

I.  Mary  Benedict  Wildman,  b.  at  Miry  Brook,  Danbury,  Conn.,  26 
Sept.  1838;  married  there,  20  March  1855,  Thomas  West,  a  natter,  who 
was  born  in  England.  They  settled  at  Miry  Brook ;  where  she  died,  14  Feb. 
1860,  and  was  buried. 


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16665 


3H9 
16668 


Chil.  of  Horace  Trowbridge  and   Catharine   Isabella   (Ely)   Wildman.  3 1 2O 

8918  I.   Edgar  Ely  Wildman,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  24  Feb.  1831;  died 
at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  8  Aug.  1849. 

8919  II.  Eliakim  Edwards  Wildman,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  4  Ap.  1834;      16671 
a  plasterer;   married  at  New  York  City,  3  May  1 858,  Harriet  Ann  Raymond, 

dau.  of  William  Henry  and  Hannah  Green  (Perigrew)  Raymond,  of  New 
York,  where  she  was  born  14  May  1840.  They  were  living  at  Yonkers, 
N.  Y.,  in  1873. 

8920  III.  James  Beach  Wildman,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  6  Sept.  1838;  |    16676 
a  trader;    married  at  Danbury,  26  Oct.  1859,  Mary  Catharine   Raymond, 


1344 


8921 


8921: 


8922 


8923 


8924 


8925 


8926 


Righth  Generation. 


dau.    of    John    Davenport    and    Eliza    Prime    (Raymond)    Raymond,    of 
Danbury,  where  she  was  born  8  Oct.  1843.     They  dwelt  at  Danbury  in 

1873- 

IV.  Rachel    Ann    Wildman,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  14  July  1843  ;    16677 
married  there,  25  Sept.  1866,  William  Webb  Sunderland,  a  builder,  born 

at  Somers,  N.  Y.,  13  Aug.  1839,  son  of   Ulysses  and   Sarah  (Reynolds) 
Sunderland.     They  dwelt  at  Danbury  in  1873. 

V.  George  William  Wildman,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  26  Oct.  1849; 
died  there,  26  Ap.  1850,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery. 


V.  Mary  Starr,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  5  March  1828;  married  Noah 
Knapp  Barnum,  son  of  Darius  Barnum.  He  was  a  prosperous  merchant 
of  Savannah,  Ga.,  at  the  beginning  of  the  rebellion  in  1861;  and,  after 
great  suffering,  worked  his  way  north,  and  reached  the  free  States.  He 
was  employed,  in  July  1873,  in  the  office  of  the  Christian  Intelligencer, 
New  York,  and  lived  at  97  Putnam  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1  See  the  Andrews  Memorial,  p.  199. 


Chil.  of  Rory  and   Sarah   (Benedict)   Starr.  3122 

I.  William   Starr,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  12  Aug.  1813;  a  printer; 
died    at    Bridgeport,  Conn.,  13   Nov.  1830,  and  was   buried  in  Wooster 
Cemetery,  Danbury. 

II.  George  Starr,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  26  Aug.  1815;  married  at    16680 
Ridgebury,  Conn.,  17  Oct.  1836,   Mary  Emeline  Wildman,  born  at  Bing-     3135 
hamton,  N.  Y.,  10  July  1812,  dau.  of  John  Rockwell  and   Electa  (Curtis) 
Wildman.     He   was  a   manufacturer   of  packing-boxes,  hat-blocks,  and 
fur-machinery,  at  Danbury,  in  1873  ;  and  had  represented  that  town  in  the 
Conn.  Legislature  in  1858  and  1861. 

III.  Peter  Starr,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  23  May  1820;  died  there,  7 
March  1823,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery. 

IV.  Benedict  Starr,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  4  Aug.  1822;  graduated    16681 
at  Wesleyan    University  in  1845;   married   Frances   E.  Andrews,  born  at 
Danbury,  7  Nov.  1819,  dau.  of  Oliver  and  Eliza  (Ferry)  Andrews.1     He 

is  a  teacher;  and  lived  at  Seven  Miles,  near  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  in  1873,  where 
he  conducted  a  boarding-school  for  boys,  known  as  Starr's  Institute. 


16683 


8927 
8928 

8929 


8930 

8931 
8932 

8933 
8934 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Lemuel   Wildman   and   Jerusha    Russell   (ives)    Benedict. 

I.  George  Ives  Benedict,  b.  i  Sept.  1815  ;  died  15  Oct.  1815. 

II.  Mary  Ann  Benedict,  b.  28  Nov.  1816;  married,  27  Sept.  1837, 
John  Augustus  Rodgers,  who  died  2  Jan.  1857  ;  married  (2d),  5  May  1862, 
Harvey  S.  Weld;  and  lived  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1870.' 

III.  Frederick  Wolcott  Benedict,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  19  Sept. 

!  1821  ;  married,  17  Jan.  1842,  Susan  D.  Squires,  of  Weston,  Conn.,  who 
was  born  I  Aug.  1821,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  T.  and  Mary  Squires.  He  resided 
at  Danbury  in  1870.' 

Chil.  of  George  and    Nancy   (Force)    Benedict.2 

I.  Eunice  Benedict,  b.  24  Ap.  1817;  d.  30  July  1817. 

II.  John  Force  Benedict,  b.  26  Oct.  1818;  d.  8  Dec.  i-SiS. 

III.  George  Benedict,  b.  4  Ap.  1823  ;  d.  20  Ap.  1823. 

IV.  Susan  De  Forest  Benedict,  b.  12  Oct.  1824;  married,  21  June 
1842,  Samuel  Dayton,  of  New  York. 

V.  Andrew  Fuller  Benedict,  b.  5  Feb.  1829;  married,  i  Dec.  1852, 
Isabella  Pearson,  born  at  London,  England,  19  Oct.  1832,  dau.  of  Joseph 
and  Isabella  (Pollard)  Pearson;  and  lived  at  New  York  City  in  1870. 


1345 


3124 


16685 


1  See  the  Benedict  Genealogy,  p.  395. 


*  See  the  Benedict  Genealogy,  p.  396. 


3125 


16692 


Chll.   of  William   Bradley   and    Elizabeth    Field   (Beard)   Wildman.  3127 

8935  I.  Isabella   Beard  Wildman,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  15  Oct.  1831; 
a  teacher ;    married   at    Danbury,   Morris  Wakeman    Lyon,   of   Fairfield, 
Conn.     He  grad.  at  Yale  College  in  1846;  and  lived  at  63    Lexington 
Avenue,  New  York,  in  1873,  conducting  a  school  at  the  corner  of  Broad- 
way and  22d  Street.     They  have  no  children. 

8936  II.  John  William  Wildman,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  8  Aug.  1834;  a!    16699 
dealer  in  wool;    married   at  Ogdensburgh,   N.  Y.,   22   Nov.  1865,  Alice 
Lavinia  Rockwell,  who  was  born  there,  15  Feb.  1841,  dau.  of  Henry  and 
Harriet  Atwood  (Newell)  Rockwell.     He  lived  at  Danbury  in  1873. 


1346 


8937 


8938 


8939 


894° 


8941 


8942 


8943 


8944 


8945 


Eighth  Generation. 


III.   Alfred    Adoniram   Wildman,  b.  at   Danbury,  Conn.,  21  Dec.  |  16700 
1838;    married    there,   19    Dec.   1867,    Ellen    Watkins    Delliker,   born    at 
Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,  11   March  1847,  dau.   of  Leonard   Neighbor  and  Julia 
Elvira  (Wildman)  Delliker.      He  is  a  manufacturer  of  hats,   and  lived  at 
Danbury  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  John   Frink  and   Lois  Ann    (Wildman)    Beard. 

I.  Edwin  Wildman    Beard,  b.  at   Lanesborough,  Mass.,  24  June 
1827;  died  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  8  Aug.  1843,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster 
Cemetery. 

II.  William   Spencer  Beard,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  i  Ap.  1829; 
died  there,  3  Oct.  1848,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery. 

III.  Martha  Maria   Beard,   b.   at  Danbury,  Conn.,   21    Feb.  1833;    16701 
married  there,  4  Feb.  1858,  Philip  Wheeler  Somers,  of  Burlington,  Iowa, 

a  hatter,  born  at  Newtown,  Conn.     He  lived  at  Galesburgh,  111.,  in  July 
1873,  engaged  as  a  travelling  salesman. 

IV.  John    Payson    Beard,   b.   at  Danbury,  Conn.,  21  March  1836; 
married  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  9  May  1861,  Susan  Higby,  born  at  Bridge- 
water,    Conn.,   dau.    of    Capt    Higby;    and   lived    at    Danbury  in    1873, 
without  children. 


V.  Mary  Ann  Beard,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  16  Sept.  1839;  married 
there,  6  Oct.  1858,  Samuel  C.  Hoi  ley,  a  hatter,  born  at  Brookfield,  Conn., 
son  of  Daniel  Holley ;  and  resided  at  Danbury  in  1 873. 


Chil.  of  Oliver  and   Sophronia   (Wildman)   Stone. 

I.  Mary  Emeline  Stone,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  23  Ap.  1830;  was,  for 
eighteen  years,  a  teacher  at  Newark,  N.  J. ;   and  lived  at  Danbury  in  1873, 
unmarried. 

II.  Margaret  Electa  Stone,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  27  May  1832; 


16704 


VI.  James   Bradley  Beard,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  30  Ap.  1842;!  16707 
married  at  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,   29  Sept.  1868,  Julia  M.  Dodge,  born  at 
Peabody,  Mass.     He  had,  in  July  1873,  spent  six  years  on  the  plains,  as 
captain  of  trains ;    and    then    lived    at    Shreveport,   La.,  a   receiver  and 
forwarder  of  materials  and  supplies  for  the  Texas  and  Pacific  Railroad. 


3133 


16709 


8946 


8947 


8948 


8950 


895' 

8952 
8953 
8954 

8955 


Whitney  Family. 


married  there,  10  June  1862,  William  Harvey  Starr,  a  farmer,  born  at 
Danbury,  8  June  1831,  son  of  Levi  and  Loretta  (Barnes)  Starr.  He  lived 
at  Danbury  in  July  1873. 


Chil.  of  David    De  Forest  and    Fanny   (Bishop)   Wlldman. 

I.  Harriet    Rebecca   Wildman,  b.   at   Danbury,  Conn.,  20  Aug. 
1830;  married  there,  14  Sept.  1853,  George  Benjamin  Hart,  an  accountant, 
born  at  Guilford,  Conn.,  2 1  Ap.  1 83 1 ,  son  of  George  and  Clarissa  (Parmelee) 
Hart.     They  settled  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio ;  but  returned  to  Danbury,  where 
she  died  12  May  1857,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery.     He  died  at 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  8  June  1861. 

II.  Ann   Augusta   Wildman,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  17  Dec.  1831; 
died  there,  1 1  July  1844,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery. 

III.  Elizabeth   Wildman,  b.  at   Danbury,  Conn.,  2  May  1835;  and 
lived  there,  with  her  mother,  unmarried,  in  1873. 


8949        IV.  Mary  Wildman,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  11  June  1839;  and  lived 
there,  with  her  mother,  unmarried,  in  1873. 


V.  Arthur  De  Forest,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  14  Sept.  1845  >  married 
there,  13  Jan.  1869,  Leora  Campbell  Cowperthwaite,  born  in  New  York 
City,  31  Oct.  1846,  dau.  of  George  and  Mary  (Topping)  Cowperthwaite. 
He  was  a  salesman  with  James  Wilde,  Jr.,  &  Co.,  314-316  Broadway,  N.Y., 
and  lived  at  13  Grove  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  Ebenezer  and    Fanny   (Sprague)   Foster. 

I.  Josephine  Foster,  married  George  Hlne;  and  was  living  at  South- 
east, N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1873. 


II.  - 

III. 

IV. 


Foster,  married Tweed,  of  Danbury,  Conn. 

-  Foster,  married  George  Raymond,  of  Southeast,  N.  Y. 


Southeast,  N.  Y. 


Foster,  married 


Hawes,  son  of  Nathan  Hawes,  of 


V.   Francis  Foster,  a  trader,  was  living  at  Brewster's  Station,  N.  Y., 
in  Nov.  1873. 


1347 


3'37 
16710 


16712 


3138 


8957 


8959 


8960 


8961 


8962 


8963 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Benjamin   and    Elizabeth   (McFarden)    Fowler. 

I.  William  Forrester  Fowler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  9  Ap.  1811  ; 
a  farmer;   married  at   Southeast,  N.  Y.,  13   March  1833,    Matilda    Brush, 
born  at   Southeast,  n  Aug.  1814,  dau.  of  Platt  Vaill  and  Esther  (Crane) 
Brush.     He  lived  on  the  homestead  of  his  father,  at  Southeast,  in  1873. 

II.  Wells    Barsley    Fowler,   b.   at   Southeast,  N.  Y.,  n  Dec.  1813; 
died  there,  14  June  1827,  and  was  buried  in  Ridgebury  Cemetery,  Ridge- 
bury,  Conn. 


16714 


Chil.  of  Alanson   and    Esther  (Rockwell)   Birchard.  3H9 

I.  John  Francis  Birchard,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  19  Feb.  1819;  a    16717 
dealer  in  furniture;   married   at   New  York   City,  19  Oct.  1841,   Caroline 
Elizabeth    Fanning,  dau.  of  Solomon   and   (Morrill)   Fanning,    of 

New  York,  where  she  was  born.  She  died  at  New  York,  16  March  1842, 
and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery.  He  married  (2d),  1 5  Sept.  1 849, 
Harriet  Amelia  Fanning,  a  sister  of  his  first  wife;  and  settled  at  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov.  1873,  on  Wisconsin  Street. 

II.  Lyman   Henry  Birchard,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  23  Oct.  1823;  aj  16720 
farmer;   married  at  Ludingtonville,  N.  Y.,  5  May  1846,  Abby  Jane  Luding- 

ton,  dau.  of  Frederick  and  Susan  (Griffin)  Ludington,  of  Ludingtonville, 
where  she  was  born  20  June  1827.  They  settled  at  Carmel,  and  were 
living  there  in  Nov.  1873. 


Chil.  of  John   Talcott  and   Sarah   (Benedict)    Rockwell.  3'5O 

I.  Daniel  Benedict  Rockwell,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  6  Nov.  1827;    16721 
a  farmer;  married  at  Reading,  Conn.,  13   Dec.  1848,  Sarah  Chapman,  of 
Reading,  dau.  of  David  and  Eliza  (Reed)  Chapman ;  and  lived  at  Pound- 
ridge,  N.  Y.,  in  1873. 

II.  Mary  Esther  Rockwell,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  29  June  1830; 
died  there,  12  Dec.  1831,  and  was  buried  in  Ridgebury  Cemetery. 

III.  Polly   Maria   Rockwell,  b.  at   Ridgebury,  Conn.,  8  Jan.  1833 ;    16724 
married  there,  31  Dec.  1854,  George  Boughton,  a  trader,  born  at  Ridge- 
bury, 29  Nov.  1824.      He  was  the  postmaster  of  Ridgebury  in  1873. 


IV.  Oril    Amelia    Rockwell,  b.  at   Ridgebury,  Conn.,  5    May  1844; 


16727 


8964 
8965 


8966 


8967 


8968 


8969 


Whitney  Family. 


married  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  7  Oct.  1863,  Emmon  Hawley,  a  farmer,  born 
at  Brookfield,  6  May  1833,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Betsey  (Peck)  Hawley. 
He  lived  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  Samuel    Darling  and   Orll   Janes   (Sherman)   Rockwell. 

I.  Samuel    Sherman    Rockwell,   b.  at   New  York  City,  25  Sept 
1835  ;  died  there,  7  Feb.  1839,  and  was  buried  at  Ridgebury,  Conn. 

II.  John  William  Rockwell,  b.  at  New  York  City,  26  March  1838; 
a  coal-shipper;    married  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  22  Oct.  1862,  Phebe    Boyce 
Waring,  dau.  of  Jarvis  Augustus  and   Nancy  Odell  (Boyce)  Waring,  of 
Yonkers.     She  was  born  at  Greenburgh,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1841.     They  were 
living  in  Ashburton  Avenue,  Yonkers,  in  Nov.  1873  ;  his  place  of  business 
being  then  at  1 1 1  Broadway,  New  York. 

III.  George  Sigourney  Rockwell,  b.  at  New  York  City,  30  March 
1840;  a  salesman;  settled  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.;  enlisted  there,  in  1862,  as 
private  in   Co.  B,   23d    Reg.,  Wis.  Vol.   Infantry,  and    was   appointed    a 
sergeant  at  the  organization  of  the  company.     He  was  mortally  wounded 
and  captured,  29  Dec.  1 862,  on  the  first  day  of  the  battle  of  Stone  River ; 
was  retaken  on  the  3Oth ;  and  died  3 1  Dec.  1 862.     He  was  buried  on  the 
battle-field;  and  was  re-interred,  15  Feb.  1863,  in  Yonkers  Cemetery.    He 
was  unmarried. 

IV.  Frances   Elizabeth    Rockwell,  b.  at  New  York  City,  9  Jan. 
1843;    married  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  22  July  1861,  William    Odell,  son   of 
Cornelius  Mandeville  and  Jane  Devore  (Odell)  Odell,  of  Yonkers,  where 
he  was  born  26  March  1840.     He  grad.  at  the  University  of  the  City  of 
New  York,  in  1860;  was  engaged  in  the  flour-trade,  in  that  city;  and  died 
there,  of  consumption,  4  Feb.  1 869.     He  was  buried  in  his  father's  vault, 
in  Yonkers  Cemetery.     She  married  (2d),  at  Yonkers,  25  Ap.  1877,  John 
H.  Riker,  a  lawyer,  of  New  York  City. 

V.  Julius  Talcott  Rockwell,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  6  Feb.  1846;  a 
dealer  in  lumber;  married  at  Yonkers,  13  Oct.  1870,  Imogene  Jones,  dau. 
of  Alfred  and  Louisa  (Major)  Jones,  of  the  same  place.     She  was  born  at 
New  York  City,  in  May  1846.     They  were  living  on  Woodworth  Avenue, 
Yonkers,  in  Nov.  1873  ;  his  place  of  business  being  at  the  corner  of  Wells 
Avenue  and  River  Street. 

VI.  Helen  Sherman  Rockwell,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  27  Ap.  1851; 
died  at  Yonkers,  14  July  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 


1349 


16730 


16733 


16734 


1350  Righ  th   Genera  tion . 

Chil.  of  Runa    Rockwell   and    Dorinda    (Adee)    Boughton. 

8970  I.  Gertrude  Minerva  Boughton,  b.  at  New  York  City,  8  Ap.  1827; 
died  there,  13  Sept.  1836,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

8971  II.   Lucy  Adelaide  Boughton,  b.  at  New  York  City,  in  1831  ;  mar- 
ried there,  in  Oct.  1860,  William  Henry  Myers,  a  confectioner,  of  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     They  were  living  at  389  Monroe  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  Nov.  1873, 
without  children. 

8972  III.  Daniel    Webster   Boughton,  b.  at  New  York  City,  21  Aug. 
1835  ;  died  there,  23  Dec.  1836,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

8973  IV.  Gertrude  Augusta   Boughton,  b.  at  Victory,  N.  Y.,  in  March 
1837;   married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  4  Jan.  1877,  Samuel  Allen  Tabor,  son 
of  William  Tabor,  of  Scipio,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  March  1877. 

8974  V.  Eliza    Runa   Anna   Boughton,  b.  at  New  York  City,  26  July 
1842 ;  died  there,  in  Allen  Street,  1 1  Ap.  1850,  and  was  buried  in  Green- 
wood Cemetery. 

Chil.  of  William    Leeson   and   Diana   Ann   (Morton)    Boughton. 

8975  I.   Charles    Augustus    Boughton,  b.   at  Victory,   N.  Y.,  13  July 
1841  ;   married  at  Chicago,  111.,  3  Nov.  1864,  Sarah  Aurora   Field,  born  in 
Vermont,  dau.  of  Sargeant  and  Sarah  Field.     They  were  living  at  Ottawa, 
Kansas,    in  Jan.  1877.      He  enlisted,   in  July  1861,    at  Camp    Douglas, 
Chicago,  in  the  42d  Reg.  of  111.  Volunteers,  and  was  discharged  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.,  in  Sept.  1864. 

8976  II.  Helen    Amelia    Boughton,  b.  at  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  20  Aug.  1844; 
married   at  Waterford,  Wis.,  17  Ap.  1866,  John   T.    Rice,  who  was  born 
there,  son  of  Ira  A.  and  Aurelia  (Caldwell)  Rice.     They  were  living  at 
Waterford  in  Jan.  1877. 

Chil.  of  William   Leeson   and   Mary   Eliza   (Coodell)   Boughton. 

8977  III.  William  Ellsworth  Boughton,  b.  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  26 
June  1861. 

8978  IV.  Clarence   Edward   Boughton,  b.  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  25  Feb. 
1863. 

8979  V.   Mary  Melinda   Boughton,  b.  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  13  Aug.  1864. 


3154 


3156 
'6735 


16739 


3156 


8980 


8981 


8982 


8983 


8984 


8985 


8986 


8987 


Whitney  Family. 

Chil.  of  James  and   Eliza  Jane   (Terhune)   Boughton. 

I.  Emma   Eliza   Boughton,  b.  at   New  York  City,  22  June  1846; 
married   at   Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,  17  Jan.  1866,    Isaac    Leroy   Allen,   a   rope- 
manufacturer,  son   of  Darius  and  Juljet  (Beardsley)  Allen,  of  Brooklyn, 
where  he  was  born  29  Dec.  1842.     They  settled  at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  and 
were  living  there  in  Nov.  1873.     They  dwelt  at  Rockville  Centre,  L.  I.,  in 
Jan.  1877. 

II.  Louise  Adelaide  Boughton,  b.  at  New  York  City,  30  Sept. 
1851;  married  at  her  father's  house,  207  Keap  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  10 
June  1875,  Benjamin    Franklin  Wetherby,  a   travelling  salesman,  born  at 
Victory,  N.  Y.,  son  of  John  and  Sarah  Wetherby.     They  dwelt  with  her 
parents  in  Jan.  1 877. 

III.  Ella  Rockwell  Boughton,  b.  at  New  York  City,  u  Dec.  1854; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  unmarried,  in  Jan.  1877. 


Chil.  of  Lyman   and   Maria   (Forrester)   Keeler.  3 '59 

I.  William  Forrester  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  31  Oct.  1825; 
died  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  3  May  1843,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery. 

II.  Sarah  Jane  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  29  May  1829;  and 
resided  with  her  parents,  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  unmarried,  in  1873. 

III.  Martha  Matilda  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  14  Dec.  1834; 
died  there,  26  July  1836,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery. 

IV.  Emily  Davis  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  6  Nov.  1837;  married      16746 
there,  8  July  1863,  Isaac  Wllcox  Ives,  a  dealer  in  lumber,  born  at  Danbury, 

9  May  1835,   son  of   George  and    Sarah   (Wilcox)    Ives.     He    lived    at 
Danbury  in  1873. 

V.  Rufus   Lyman   Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  19   Ap.  1842;  a 
salesman;  resided  in  New  York  City,  unmarried,  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  Wallace   Dann   and   Mary   (May)   Keeler. 
I.  George  Keeler,  lived  in  Michigan  in  1 873,  a  hotel-keeper. 


3158 
'6743 


16745 


3'6o 


1352 


8989 


8991 


8992 


8993 


8994 


8995 


8997 
8998 


Eighth   Generation. 


II.  Janet   Keeier,   is  married ;  and  lived  with  her  mother,  in   New 
Haven,  Ohio,  in  1873. 

There  were  several  other  children  in  this  household,  who  died  in  infancy, 
and  concerning  whom  no  information  has  been  obtained. 


Chil.  of  John   and   Sally  Jeanette   (Lyon)    Keeier. 

I.  Ellen   Keeier,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  29  May  1831;  married  at  Dan- 
bury,  Conn.,  22  Feb.  1857,  Abel  Bennett  Cray,  a  natter,  born  at  Newtown, 
Conn.,  4  March  1831,  son  of  Talman  and  Nancy  (Shepard)  Gray;    and 
settled  at  Danbury,  where  he  died,  of  consumption,  9  Nov.  1868,  and  was 
buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery.     She  was  living  on  her  father's  homestead, 
at  Danbury,  in  Nov.  1873. 

II.  Agnes  Keeier,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  28  Feb.  1833;  and  was  living 
there  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 

III.  Keeier,  a  son,  not  named,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  15  June 

1841 ;  died  1 6  June  1841 ;  was  buried  in  the  old  Division  Street  Cemetery, 
and  moved  in  1 868  to  Wooster  Cemetery. 

IV.  Francis  Wakeman  Keeier,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  4  Sept.  1842; 
and  was  living  there  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried;  a  printer,  in  the  office  of 
the  Danbury  News. 


Chil.  of  Albert  and   Harriet  (Myers)   Keeier. 

I.  Charles  Keeier,  married  at  Cleveland,  Ohio ;  was  superintendent 
of  U.  S.  Express  Co.,  at  New  York  City,  in  July  1873  ;  no  further  inform- 
ation obtained. 

II.  John   Myers  Keeier,  was  cashier  of  the  Yonkers  National  Bank, 
Yonkers,   N.  Y.,    in    Oct.  1873;    further  information  refused  with    great 
vehemence. 

III.  Josephine  Keeier,  died   when   about  five  years  old;  and  was 
buried  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

IV.  Albert  Keeier,  lived  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  with  his  father,  in  July 
1873,  at  which  date  he  was  "twenty-one  years  old." 


3161 
16747 


3163 


8999 


9000 


9001 


9002 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Daniel    Howes  and   Jeannette   (Keeler)    Ferguson. 

I.  Elbreannah   Ferguson,  b.  2  May  1839;  died  at  Norwalk,  Conn., 
15  June  1842,  and  was  buried  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  the  graveyard  behind 
the  jail. 

II.  Frances   Ann    Ferguson,    b.  17  Ap.  1841;    died   at  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  8  July  1842,  and  was  buried  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  the  graveyard 
behind  the  jail. 

III.  Elbert  Ferguson,  died  of  consumption,  unmarried,  at  Portland, 
Oregon,  aged  about  21  years. 

IV.  James  Frederick  Ferguson,  married  at  Baker  City,  Oregon, 


Jenny  — 

in  1873. 


-,  a  teacher,  from  Vermont.     They  lived  at  Lone  Pine,  Cal., 


9003  V.  Margaret  St.  John  Ferguson,  married  at  Portland,  Oregon, 
Edwin  Reynolds,  a  trader,  of  Portland.  They  lived  at  Baker  City,  Oregon, 
in  1873. 


9004 
9005 

9006 
9007 

9008 
9009 
9010 


Chil.  of  William  Obed  and  Abigail   (Clark)   Keeler. 

I.  Ella    Keeler,   died  at  Chicago,  111.,  of  fever,  a  few  months  after 
marriage. 

II.  William  Pell  Keeler,  lived  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  1873  ;  a  cashier  in 
a  large  mercantile  house. 

III.  Ward  Benedict  Keeler,  died  at  Chicago,  111. 

IV.  Keeler,  a  son,  died  in  infancy. 

V.  Fanny  Keeler,  twin,  lived  with  her  parents,  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  1873. 

VI.  Keeler,  twin,  a  son,  died  in  infancy. 

VII.  Keeler,  a  son,  died  in  infancy. 


Chil.  of  Alfred   Hamlln   and    Marietta   (Keeler)   Hyatt. 

901 1         I.   George  Perry  Hyatt,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  13  May  1845;  died  at 
Danbury,  Conn.,  i  Feb.  1848,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery. 


no 


1353 


3'66 


3167 


1354 


9OI2 


9013 


9014 


9015 


9016 


9017 

9018 
9019 


9020 


9021 


Right h  Generation. 


II.  Edward    Francis   Hyatt,   b.  at   Danbury,   Conn.,  12  July  1846; 
died  there,  15  Ap.  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery. 

III.  Wallace    Keeler   Hyatt,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  8  May  1848;  a 
hatter;  married   Helen   Lewis,  dau.  of  Frederick  and  Adeline  (Wildman) 
Lewis.     They  were  living  at  Danbury  in  Nov.  1873. 

IV.  William  Perry  Hyatt,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  14  July  1851;  was  a 
seaman  on  the  U.  S.  sloop  Congress  in  Nov.  1873;  unmarried. 

V.  Nettie  Irene  Hyatt,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  14  May  1861. 


Child   of   Ransom    Russell   Keeler. 
I.   Belle  Keeler,  b.  about  1860. 

Chil.  of  Amos  and    Eliza   (Peck)   Dann. 

I.  Julia    Maria    Dann,  married  Sylvester   Davis,  a  salesman,  of  New 

York  City,  who  died  at  Avon,  N.  Y.;   married  (2d) Rea ;  and  lived 

in  Michigan  in  1873. 

II.  Ceorgiana  Dann,  married,  and  lived  in  Illinois  in  1873. 

III.  Louisa  Dann,  married  Charles  May,  an  express  and  ticket-agent 
at  Bath,  N.  Y.;  and  had  two  daughters  in  1873,  names  not  communicated. 


Child   of  Joseph   and   Sarah    Elizabeth  (Keeler)   Prindle. 

I.  Charles  Bradley  Prindle,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  29  July  1841 ; 
a  trader;  married  Fidelia  Ferguson,  who  was  born  at  Ridgebury,  dau.  of 
David  and  Mariette  (Gregory)  Ferguson.  He  lived  at  Mill  Plain,  Danbury, 
Conn.,  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  Nehemiah    Bradley   and    Esther   (Rundle)    Keeler. 

I.  Harriet  Amelia  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  May  1847;  mar- 
ried Theodore  Bailey;  and  lived  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  in  1873,  without 
children. 


9022 


9023 


Whitney  Family. 


9025 
9026 
9027 

9028 


II.  Orville  Rundle  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  1 1  Oct.  1849;  died 
there,  18  Sept.  1864,  and  was  buried  at  Ridgebury,  Conn. 

III.  Edna  Maria  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  10  Nov.  1861  ;  died 


there,  19  Sept.  1864,  and  was  buried  at  Ridgebury,  Conn. 
9024        IV.   Esther  Ann  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn. 


Chil.  of  Legrand   and   Sarah    Elizabeth    Marquand   (Bradley)   Keeler. 


1355 


i. 

day. 


Keeler,  a  son,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.;  and  died  on  the  same 


II.  Ransom  Wakeman   Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  10  Dec. 
1855  ;  and  lived  there,  with  his  father,  in  1873. 

III.  Cora   Bell    Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  2  July  1858;  died 
there,  3  Oct.  1863,  and  was  buried  in  Ridgebury  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Legrand   and   Violet   (Scofleld)   Keeler. 


IV. 


Keeler,  a  son,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  7  June  1864;  and 

died  on  the  same  day. 


3189 


3189 


yu^y 

9030 
9031 
9032 

9033 

9034 
9035 

v.     vviiiiciiii   Dt?ii   ivooicr,  i>.  ,u   ixiugcuuiy,  x^uiiu.,  lu  ocpi.  iouj,    uicu 

there,  28  Nov.  1865,  and  was  buried  in  Ridgebury  Cemetery. 
VI.  Keeler,  a  son,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  in  1866;  died  young. 
VII.  Mary  Amelia  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  22  July  1868. 
VIII.   Edward  Morton  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  3  Dec.  1870. 

3190 

Chil.  of  John   Platt  and   Eliza  Ann   (Mead)   Keeler. 

died  25  Dec.  1860,  "aged  26  hours." 
II.  Addy  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  7  March  1862. 
III.   Nelly  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  17  Jan.  1864. 

1356 
9036 

9037 
9038 
9039 


9040 


9041 


9042 
9043 
9044 


9045 


9046 
9047 


Eighth   Generation. 


IV.  Jessie  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  17  March  1866. 

V.  Harriet  Elizabeth  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  27  Ap.  1868. 

VI.  John  Wesley  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  19  May  1870. 

VII.  Simeon  Skillin  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  5  Aug.  1872. 


Chil.  of  Halcyon   Gilbert  and   Emily   (Keeler)    Bailey. 

I.  Annie  Keeler  Bailey,  b.  at  91  South  Third  Street,  Williamsburgh, 
N.  Y.,  6  Nov.  1855  ;  lived  with  her  mother,  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  in  Nov. 
1874,  unmarried. 

II.  Clayton  Wall  Bailey,  b.  in  Second  Street,  Williamsburgh,  N.Y., 
8  July  1858;  died  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  15  Nov.  1863,  and  was  buried  in 
Ridgebury  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Bennett  and   Adelaide   (Mead)    Keeler. 

I.  Orville  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  1 1  Jan.  1866  or  1867. 

II.  Charles  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  5  Oct.  1870. 

III.  Adelaide  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  4  Oct.  1871. 

Child   of  Hiram   and   Sarah   Ann   (Rockwell)   Keeler. 

I.  Ethelbert  Brush  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  about  1845  ;  a 
carpenter  and  joiner;  married,  and  lived  at  Danby,  or  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  in 
1873- 


I. 


Chil.   of  Zophar   Brush   and   Hannah   E.  (Terry)   Keeler. 
Keeler,  a  daughter,  died  in  infancy. 


II.  Elmer   Keeler,  b.  at   Danbury,  Conn.,  23  Jan.  1854;    and  lived 
there,  with  his  father,  in  1873. 


9048 


9049 
9050 
9051 
9052 

9053 


Whitney  Family. 


9054 


9055 


9056 
9057 


Child  of  Lyman   and    Harriet  (Davis)  Keeler. 

I.  Mervin  Davis  Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.;  a  clerk;  lived  in  New 
York  City  in  1873. 


Chii.  of  John   and   Sarah   Eleanor  (Keeler)    Lobdeli. 

I.  Justina  Eleanor  Lobdeli. 

II.  Joanna  Frances  Lobdeli. 

III.  Jessie  Clotilde  Lobdeli. 

IV.  Grace  Lobdeli. 


Child   of  George   Bennett  and   Hattle  Amanda   (Could)   Keeler. 

I.   Elliott  Ellsworth   Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  12  Ap.  1862; 
and  died  there,  13  Aug.  1863. 


Child   of 


and   Eliza   (Resseguie)   Hallock. 


I.  Silas  Hallock,  dwelt  at,  or  near,  Kaneville,  111.,  in  1873. 


Child  of  Ezra  and  Jane  (Burridge)   Keeler. 


Chll.  of  Ward   and    Barbara  Ann   (Kimbrough)    Keeler. 

I.  John   Sanford   Keeler,  b.  at   Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  30  Dec.  1847; 
died  7  Aug.  1848. 

II.  William  Gordon  Keeler,  b.  at  Rockport,  Ark.,  i  May  1849;  a 


'357 


3196 


3198 


3'99 


3206 


3212 


I.  George  Burridge  Keeler,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  4  March  1841;  !    16752 
a  millwright  and  sawyer;  married  at  Chicago,  111.,  17  June  1868,  by  the  | 
Rev.  Dr.  Ravlin,  to  Wlary  Hocking,  dau.  of  Francis  and  Sarah  (Retalick) 
Hocking,  of  Camborne,  Cornwall,  England,  where  she  was  born  24  June 
1847.     They  settled  at  Greenwich,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Dec.  1875. 


3215 


1358 


9058 

9059 
9060 

9061 
9062 

9063 
9064 
9065 


9066 


9067 


Eighth  Generation. 


surveyor,  stock-drover,  and  farmer ;  was  living  on  his  father's  homestead, 
at  Iredell,  Texas,  in  July  1876,  unmarried.  He  was  appointed  postmaster 
at  Iredell  in  1 868 ;  held  the  office  for  two  years ;  and  has  been  deputy- 
sheriff. 

III.  Charles   Lewis    Keeler,  b.  in  Texas,  6  March  1850;  died  un- 
married, at  Waco,  Texas,  29  March  1873,  and  was  buried  at  Iredell,  Texas, 
near  his  parents. 

IV.  Cordelia  Ann    Keeler,  b.  at   Springfield,  Texas,  7  Feb.  1853; 
died  at  Springfield,  12  Aug.  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 


V.  Ora  Henry  Keeler,  b.  at  Springfield,  Texas,  2  Aug.  1854;  married 
at  Iredell,  Texas,  2O  Dec.  1871,  James  Henry  Smith,  an  engineer,  born  in 
Randolph  Co.,  Ala.,  29  March  1850,  son  of  Russell  and  Polly  (Smith) 
Smith.  They  settled  at  Iredell,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1876. 


VI.  David  McMahon  Keeler,  b.  in  Bosque  Co.,  Texas,  7  Dec.  1857; 
and  was  living  at  Iredell,  Texas,  in  July  1876. 

VII.  Rebecca  Caroline   Keeler,  b.   at  Meridian,  Texas,  i  March 
1859. 

VIII.  Ira  Burr  Keeler,  b.  at  Meridian,  Texas,  31  Jan.  1861. 

IX.  George  Washington  Keeler,  b.  at  Meridian.Texas,  22  Ap.  1 863. 

X.  Minnie  Elizabeth  Keeler,  b.  at  Iredell,  Texas,  8  Sept.  1868. 


Chil.  of  Stephen   Sanford   and   Amelia   Benton   (North)   Keeler. 

I.  Emily  Celia  Keeler,  b.  at  Lexington,  N.  Y.,  22  Feb.  1835;  died  at 
Lexington,  5  July  1835,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Mary   Augusta    Keeler,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  23    Feb.  1836; 
married  at  her  father's  house,  in  Antioch,  Ark.,  by  her  father,  to  Harrison 
Oiler,  a  farmer,  son  of  Arthur  and   Rebecca  (Allen)  Oiler,  of  Scott  Co., 
Ark.     He   was    born    near   Bowling    Green,    Ky.,  16    Oct.  1830.     They 
settled  in  Park's  township,  Scott  Co.,  Ark.,  where  they  dwelt  till  10  Aug. 
1863  ;   then  went  to  Park's  township,  Yell  Co.,  Ark.,  and  lived  there  till  3 
Sept.  1867;    moved   thence  to  Cedar  Creek,   Ark.,  where  they   remained 
till  25  Dec.  1867  ;  and  finally  settled  at  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  which  was  still 
their  home  in  March  1876.     She  is  a  member  of  the  Free  Baptist  Church. 


16755 


3216 


16757 


Whitney  Family. 


9068  III.  Andrew  Benton  Keeler,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  22   Nov.  1837; 
died  at  Rockport,  Ark.,  7  July  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

9069  IV.  Amanda  Elizabeth  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  23  Jan.  1840; 
married  at  Mazaren,  Ark.,  26  Aug.  1858,  by  Rev.  Elijah  Smoot,  Metho- 
dist, to  John   Henry  McCarty,  son  of  Daniel1  and  Mary  (Lott)   McCarty. 
He  was  born  near  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  19  Dec.  1831;  went  to  Hot  Springs, 
Ark.,  in  1853,  teaching  school  there,  and  in  Montgomery  County,  Ark., 
till  Aug.  1859;  then  removed  to  Texas  and  settled  at  Cany  Creek,  where 
he   died    2  July  1865.     He  was  buried   at    Sandy  Creek    Church,  near 
Bonham,   Tex.     In  1871    she  returned  to   Hot   Springs,  where  she  was 
married  (2d),  2  Ap.  1874,  by  Rev.  Isaac  Z.  T.  Morris,  Methodist,  to  William 
Curl,2  a  farmer  and  builder,  born  in  Perry  Co.,  Tenn.,  i  Nov.  1840,  son  of 
Larkin  Jackson  and  Martha  Jane  (Shepard)  Curl.     His  former  wife  was  her 
sister  Antoinette.     They  were  living  at   Hot  Springs  in  June  1876;  she 
being  a  member  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church. 

9070  V.  Antoinette  Fidelia  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  12  Sept.  1842; 
married  near  Antioch,  Hot  Springs  Co.,  Ark.,  16  Jan.  1860,  by  Rev.  Allen 
McDaniel,  Presbyterian,  to  Enoch  Wesley  Mathis,  a  farmer,  son  of  Corne- 
lius and  Elizabeth  (Stutt)  Mathis.     He  was  born  27  Jan.  1840;  and  was 
killed  near  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  29  Sept.  1867,  by  Henry  Justice,  in  "a 
personal  difficulty,"  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery  at  Hot  Springs. 
He  served  in  the  Confederate  army,  in  Co.  E,  I9th  Reg.,  Arkansas  Volun- 
teers, during  the  war  of  1861.     She  was  married  (2d),  4  Oct.  1868,  at  Hot 
Springs,  by  Benjamin  Alonzo  Royse,  Esq.,  to  William  Curl,2  a  farmer  and 
builder,  born  in  Perry  Co.,  Tenn.,  i  Nov.  1840,  son  of  Larkin  Jackson  and 
Martha  Jane  (Shepard)  Curl,  afterward  of  De  Roche,  Ark.     They  settled 
at  Hot  Springs,  Ark.;  where  she  died  14  Dec.  1873,  and  was  buried  in  the 
old  cemetery.     He  married  (2d),  2  Ap.  1874,  her  sister,  Amanda  Elizabeth 
Keeler.     He  was  mustered,  17  Aug.  1861,  as  a  private,  in  Co.  C,  I  ith  Reg., 
Arkansas  Volunteers;    was  captured  at  Island  No.  10,  8  Ap.  1862;  was 
exchanged,  22  Sept.  1862;  and  at  once  reenlisted  in  the  same  company, 

1  Daniel  McCarty,  born  in  Pcnn.  in  1792,  mar-     1847,  and  died  the  same  year,  at  Santa  ¥6,  New 
ried  in  1824,  in  Jefferson  Co.,  Ind.,  Mary  Lott,     Mexico, 
who  died  in  1833.     He  started  for  California  in 

'ANCESTRY  OK   WlLLlAM   AND  ALPHONSO   CURL. 
WILLIAM  CURL,  was  born  in  Wales,  settled  in  South  Carolina,  and  served  in  the  Revolutionary  war.  ::=  .     .     . 

WILLIAM  CURL,  died  near  Vcmon,  Tenn.,  in  =r?  KEZIAH  GAMBLING,  b.  18  Nov.  1771 ;  was  living  near  Vemon,  Tenn., 
i86j,  aged  95  years.  I        in  March  1876,  in  io5th  year. 


LAKKIN  JACKSON  CURL,  was  living  at  De  Roche,  Ark.,  in  March  1876.    -  —  MARTHA  JANE  SHEPARD. 


AMANDA   ELIZABETH  I^T:  WILLIAM  CURL,  ^=  ANTOINETTE   FIDELIA 
KKKI.ER,  sec.  wife.  KEELER,  first  wife, 

No.  9069.  No.  9070. 


I 

ALFHONSO  CURL,  =  ADELAIDE  AMELIA 
KEELER  No. 
9072. 


1359 


16763 


9070 


16769 


9069 


1360 


907 1 


9072 


9073 
9074 
9075 


9076 


Eighth  Generation. 


his  time  having  expired  17  Aug.  He  was  again  captured,  7  Nov.  1863; 
was  taken  to  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  thence  to  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  18  Nov.,  and  to 
Rock  Island,  111.,  18  Jan.  1864,  where  he  suffered  severely  from  cold  and 
hunger.  He  remained  at  Rock  Island  till  19  Jan.  1865;  was  exchanged  at 
Shreveport,  La.,  24  Ap.  1865  ;  and  was  finally  paroled,  22  June  1865,  at 
Washington,  Ark. 

VI.  Jane  Aurelia  Keeler,  b.  in  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1844; 
married  at    Hot   Springs,  Ark.,  2  June  1870,  by  Rev.   Robert  Hare,  to 
Lafayette   Allen,  a  farmer,  son   of  Bailie   and    Louisa  Ann  (May)  Allen. 
He    was    born   in    Jefferson  County,  Ark.,  25    July  1851;   died    at    Hot 
Springs,  2  Ap.  1 874,  and  was  buried  there.     She  was  living  there  in  March 
1876. 

VII.  Adelaide  Amelia   Keeler,  b.  in  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.,  20  Feb. 
1847;   married  at  Hot   Springs,  Ark.,  15    Sept.  1867,  Alphonso    Curl,1  a 
lawyer,  born  in  Perry  Co.,  Tenn.,  1 1  July  1839,  son  of  Larkin  Jackson  and 
Martha  Jane   (Shepard)   Curl.     They  dwelt  at  Midway,  Ark.,  till  Aug. 
1868;  at   Hot  Springs  till   Nov.  1869;  at  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  till  March 
1871 ;  then  returned  to  Hot  Springs,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1876, 
members  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.     He  served  in  the  Confed- 
erate army,  as  first-lieutenant  in  the  i  ith  Reg.  of  Ark.  Vol.  Infantry;  was 
captured,   8   Ap.  1862,   at    Island   No.  10,  in  the    Mississippi    River,  and 
imprisoned    at    Camp    Butler,  near   Springfield,  111.;    was    exchanged    at 
Vicksburgh,  22   Sept.  1862;  was  recaptured  at    Natchez,  Miss.,  31  July 
1863  ;  and  was  confined  at  Johnson's  Island,  Ohio,  till  discharged,  1 1  June 
1865.      He  has  also  been  a  justice  of  the  peace,  notary  public,  and  examiner 
and  master  in  chancery. 

VIII.  Milo  Sanford  Stanley  Keeler,  b.  at  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  3  Ap. 
1854- 

IX.  Abigail    Rosalia    Keeler,  b.  at  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  22  March 
1856;  died  at  Hot  Springs,  8  July  1859,  and  was  buried  there. 

X.  Sarah    Ella    Benton    Keeler,  b.  at  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  1 1  Ap. 
1858. 


Chil.  of  Burr  and   Jane   (O'Neill)   Keeler. 

I.  Franklin   Burr  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  4  Feb.  1853;  died 
at  Kortright,  21  July  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 

1  See  the  preceding  note. 


16774 


16776 


3217 


9077 
9078 

9079 
9080 

9081 


9082 
9083 
9084 
9085 
9086 
9087 


9088 
9089 
9090 


Whitney  Family. 


II.  Anna  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  5  May  1855;  died  at  Kort- 
right, 10  Aug.  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Ward   Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,   20  Dec.  1856;    died  at 
Kortright,  26  July  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Josephine  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  9  Dec.  1858. 

V.  Beverly  Waugh    Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  7  May  1860; 
died  at  Kortright,  14  July  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.  Susan  Blakely  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  1 8  July  1862. 


Chil.  of  Andrew  and   Sarah   Ann   (Keeler)  Adair. 

I.  Emma  Adair,  was  living  at  Davenport,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1876. 

II.  Robert  Adair,  was  living  at  Davenport,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1876. 

III.  Anna  Adair,  was  living  at  Davenport,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1876. 

IV.  Ward  Adair,  was  living  at  Davenport,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1876. 

V.  Adair,  name  not  reported. 

VI.  Adair,  name  not  reported. 


I. 


Chil.  of  Martin  and   Harriet  (Hitchcolk)   Keeler. 
Keeler,  b.  at   Kortright  Centre,  N.  Y.;  died  at  Kortright 


Centre,  aged  two  years,  and  was  buried  there. 


^  II- Keeler,  b.  at   Kortright  Centre,  N.  Y.;  died  at  Kortright 

Centre,  aged  two  years,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Julie   Frances  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright  Centre,  N.  Y.;  and  was 

living  there  in  July  1876,  unmarried. 

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1361 


3222 


3223 


1362 

Right  It  Generation. 

9091 

IV.   Delia  Angela   Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright  Centre,  N.  Y.;  and  was 

living  there  in  July  1876,  unmarried. 

V              •••   Keeler   b   at   Kortright  Centre    N  Y  •  died  at   Kortrirrht 

9oy<2 
9093 

Centre,  aged  two  years,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.   Helen   Amelia   Keeler,  b.  at   Kortright  Centre,  N.  Y.;  and  was 

living  there  in  July  1876,  unmarried. 

nnnx 

Chil.  of  Burr  and   Elizabeth   Ann   (Barlow)   Keeler. 
T     EliTahath    Delia    Kaalar.   h    at-    .Stamford.  N.  Y..  2    Marrh  1828: 

3224 

and  was  living  at  170  Twenty-seventh  Street,  Chicago,  111.,  in  July  1876, 
unmarried. 
I 

9095  II.  Mary   Augusta    Keeler,  b.  at  South  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  13  Feb. 
1831. 

9096  III.  Amasa    Martin    Keeler,  b.  at  South   Kortright,  N.  Y.,  10  Jan. 
1833- 

9097  IV.  Sarah   Augusta   Keeler,  b.  at  South  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  13  Oct. 

1835. 

9098  V.  Homer   Duane    Keeler,  b.  at  South  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  12  Sept. 
1837  !  an^  was  living  at  170  Twenty-seventh  Street,  Chicago,  111.,  in  July  ! 
1876. 

9099  VI.  George  C.  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Kortright,  N.Y.,  8  March  1838; 
a  lawyer,  grad.  at  Albany  Law  School,  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  and  was  living  at 
Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1876. 

9100  VII.  Calvin  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  7  Jan.  1840;  and 
was  living  at  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1876. 

9101  VIII.  James  Barlow  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  13  Oct. 
1842  ;  a  lawyer;  was  living  at  Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1876. 

9102  IX.  Harriet  Louise   Keeler,  b.  at  South  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  28  July 
1 844 ;  studied  for  three  years  at  Oberlin  College,  Oberlin,  Ohio ;  and  was, 
in  July  1876,  assistant-superintendent  of  the  public  schools  of  Cleveland, 
Ohio. 


ll'liitnev  Fawilv. 


Chil.  of  Stephen    Hiram    and    Elizabeth    Syman    (Merwin)    Keeler. 

9103  I.  Frances   Susan    Keeler,  b.  at   Kortright,  N.  Y.,  15  Sept.  1833; 
married  there,  31  Aug.  1857,  Theophllus  Fletcher  Mclntosh,  an  editor  and 
publisher,  son  of  George  and   Sarah  (Jaquish)   Mclntosh,  of  Kortright, 
where  he  was  born  30  Nov.  1829.     They  dwelt  at  Bloomville,  in  Kortright, 
till  May  1859;  and  then  settled  at  Delhi,  N.Y.,  where  they  were  still  living 
in  July  1876.     He  was  treasurer  of  Delaware  County  for  six  years,  ending 
Jan.  1872  ;  and  was  editor  and  publisher  of  the  Delaware  Republican. 

9104  II.   Josephine  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  9  Sept.  1835  ;  married, 
II    Sept.  1874,    Edward   M.   Cole,  editor  of  the  Windham  Journal;  and 
settled  at  Windham,  N.  Y.,  which  was  still  their  home  in  July  1876. 

9105  III.   Robert  Junius  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  10  Aug.  1840;  a 
dealer  in   coal   and   wood;  married  at  Valatie,  N.  Y.,  I   Sept.  1863,  Mary 
Ann  Merwin,  dau.  of  Edward  and  Mary  Ann  (Shufelt)  Merwin,  of  Valatie, 
where  she  was  born  16  Dec.  1844.     They  were  living  at  173  Seventeenth 
Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1876. 

9106  i      IV.  Ella   Patience  Keeler,  b.  at  Bloomville,  in  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  8 

July  1844;  married  there,  29  Jan.  1874,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev. 
Richard  Decker,  Methodist,  to  Joseph  Adalbert  Hill,  a  farmer,  son  of  Alden 
Athelstan  and  Esther  (Clark)  Hill,  of  Stamford,  N.Y.  He  was  born  at 
Kortright,  i  July  1847.  They  dwelt  at  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  for  one  year;  and 
then  settled  at  Stamford,  where  they  were  still  living  in  July  1874,  without 
children. 

9107  V.   Laura  Keeler,  b.  at  Bloomville,  N.  Y.,  5  March  1846;  married  in 
1867,  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  Thomas  Scott,  a  mechanic,  son  of  Thomas  M. 

and (Millard)  Scott.     They  were  living  at  Dayton,  Wis.,  in  Feb. 

1876. 

9108  VI.  Lucia  Annette  Keeler,  b.  at  Bloomville,  N.  Y.,  17  Oct.  1848; 
married    there,    29  June   1869,   by   Rev.  J.    D.   Gibson,   Presbyterian,  to 
Marshall  Clement  Maxon,  a  painter,  born  at  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  27  July  1843, 

i  son  of  Reynolds  and  Lydia  (Butts)  Maxon.  They  settled  at  Bloomville, 
and  were  living  there  in  July  1876.  He  enlisted,  27  Aug.  1862,  as  a 
private,  in  Co.  C,  I44th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  discharged, 
as  a  sergeant,  at  Hilton  Head,  S.  C.,  25  June  1865. 

9109  VII.   Leonta  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  27  July  1852. 

9110  VIII.   Edmund   Stephen   Keeler,  b.  at   Kortright,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept. 
1854;  a  farmer. 


1363 

3225 
16780 


16785 


16788 


16791 


1364 


91  12 


9H3 


9"4 


9115 


91 16 
9117 
9118 


9119 


HigJith  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Robert  Sterling  and    Frances   Maria   (Keeler)   Marshall. 

9111          I.  Ann   Maria   Marshall,  b.  at  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1833;  died 
'  there,  2  Jan.  1838,  and  was  buried  at  South  Kortright,  N.  Y. 


II.  Charlotte  Louise  Marshall,  b.  at  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  3  Oct.  1835; 
died  there,  25  Dec.  1837,  and  was  buried  at  South  Kortright,  N.  Y. 

III.  Henry  Marshall,  b.  at  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  18  Sept.  1837;  a  druggist; 
married  at  New  York  City,  27  May  1867,  by  Rev.  M.  F.  Adams,  Presby- 
terian, to  Ellen  Frances  Kinch,  dau.  of  Edward  and  Ellen  (Fowdt)  Kinch, 
of  New  York,  where  she  was  born  10  Sept.  1838.     They  settled  in  New 
York,  and  were  living  there,  at   525  West  49th  Street,  in  March  1876, 
without  children. 

IV.  Martin   Keeler  Marshall,  b.  at  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  4  July  1839;  a 
farmer;  married  at  South  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  21  June  1870,  by  Rev.  Schuyler 
Martin,    Methodist,    to    Mary   Jane    Gibson,    dau.    of    William  and  Mary 
(Maharg)  Gibson,  of  South  Kortright,  where  she  was  born  1 5  May  1 840. 
They  settled  at  Hobart,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1876. 

V.  Louise   Maria    Marshall,  b.  at   Hobart,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1841; 
married,  6  Feb.  1862,  by  Rev.  Robert   Kerr,  Methodist,  to  John   Smith 
Barker,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  and  Jane  (Elliott)  Barker,  of  Hobart,  where 
he  was  born  12  Nov.  1832.     They  settled  at  Hobart,  and  were  living  there 
in  March  1876. 

VI.  Robert   Marshall,   b.   at   Hobart,  N.  Y.,  i  Aug.  1843;   died  at 
Hobart,  29  June  1872,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Washington  Marshall,  b.  at  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  21  Ap.  1846;  died 
at  Hobart,  23  Aug.  1848,  and  was  buried  at  South  Kortright,  N.  Y. 

VIII.  Helena  Marshall,  b.  at  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1848 ;  and  was 
living  there  in  March  1876,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Edmund   and   Martha  Jane   (Leal)   Keeler. 

I.  Harriet  Newell  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1845; 
married  at  Delhi,  N.  Y.,n  Nov.  1869,  by  Rev.  F.  A.  M.  Brown,  to 
Frederick  William  Bennett  Graff,  who  was  born  at  Leipzig,  Germany,  14 
Aug.  1832.  They  settled  at  North  Kortright,  and  were  living  there  in 
July  1876. 


3226 


'6793 


16795 


3228 
16796 


Whitney  Family. 


9120        II.  Clark  Leal  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  28  Sept.  1846; 
and  was  living  there  in  July  1876,  unmarried. 

III.  Alexander  Leal  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Kortright,  N.Y.,  13  March 
1848;  died  at  North  Kortright,  23  Nov.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

9122        IV.  Edmund  Henry  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  22  Nov. 
1849;  died  at  North  Kortright,  25  Nov.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Sally   (Keeler)   Alley. 

I.  James  Alley,  b.  at  Sempronius,  now  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  17  May  1830; 
and  died  at  Moravia,  24  May  1838. 

II.  Joseph    Alley,  b.  at  Sempronius,    now   Moravia,  N.  Y.,  6  Feb. 
1832;  a  miller  and  farmer;  married  at  Moravia,  25   Oct.  1855,  France* 
stoyeii,  dau.  of  Dea.  John  and  Lydia  (Todd)  Stoyell,1  of  Moravia,  where 
she  was  born  i  Sept.  1834.     They  settled  at  Moravia,  and  were  living  there 
in  July  1877. 

III.  Mary  Jane  Alley,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  2  Feb.  1834;   married 
there,  13  Jan.  1857,  William  Hollister  Adams,  a  farmer,  son  of  Loammi  and 
Keturah  Adams,2  of  Sempronius,  N.  Y.,  formerly  of  Marlborough,  N.  Y., 
where  he  was  born  2  Aug.  1 826.     They  settled  at  Moravia,  and  were  living 
there  in  July  1877. 

IV.  Morris    Keeler   Alley,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  31  May  1836;  a 
farmer;   married  at  Moravia,  24  March  1862,  Mahala  Bradley  Stoyell,  dau. 
of  Dea.  John  and  Lydia  (Todd)  Stoyell,  of  Moravia,  where  she  was  born  4 
Aug.  1836.     They  dwelt  at  Moravia  till  Ap.  1877 ;  then  settled  at  Locke, 
N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1877. 

V.  John  Henry  Alley,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  24  May  1838  ;  a  farmer; 
was  living  at  Moravia,  in  July  1877,  unmarried. 

9128        VI.  Alfred  Alley,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  22  Feb.  1840;  a  farmer;  mar- 
\  ried  at  Moravia,  1 7  Oct.  1 867,  Emma  Parker,  dau.  of  William  and  Deborah 
(Gardiner)  Parker,  of  Moravia,  where  she  was  born  26  Sept.  1840.     They 
settled  at  Moravia;  and  were  living  there  in  July  1877,  without  children. 


1365 


1  Dea.  John  Stoyell  was  born  at  Sempronius, 
26  Dec.  1801;  and  Lydia  Todd  at  Marcellus, 
N.  Y.,  2  July  1807. 


2  Loammi  Adams  was  born  at  Marlborough, 
N.  Y.,  in  1797;  and  his  wife  at  New  Paltz,  N.  Y. 


3233" 


16797 


16802 


16806 


1366 


9129 


9130 


913' 


9132 


9U3 


9U4 


9135 


9137 


Eighth    Generation. 


VII.  Lucinda   Alley,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  20  Feb.  1842;    married    16810 
there,  10  Ap.  1865,  Henry  Fenton   Cuykendall,  a  farmer,  son  of  Jacob  and 
Margaret   (Decker)   Cuykendall,1   of  Niles,  N.Y.,  where  he  was  born  20 
March  1842.     They  settled   at   Owasco,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in 

July  1877. 

VIII.  Virginia    Alley,   b.   at   Moravia,  N.  Y.,  12  May  1844;  married    16812 
there,  19  Dec.  1867,  Levi  Van  Etten,  a  carpenter,  son  of  Anthony  and  Jane 
(Cuykendall)  Van  Etten,2  of  Niles,  where  he  was  born  4  May  1837.     They 
settled  at  Moravia,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1877. 

IX.  Phebe  Alley,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  20  Dec.  1847;  and  was  living 
there,  with  her  parents,  in  July  1877,  unmarried. 

X.  Edgar  Alley,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  22  Jan.  1850;  a  farmer;  mar-    16814 
ried    at   Moravia,    9   Feb.  1873,    Phebe   Ellen   Walker, 3    dau.    of  Thomas 
Mowry  and  Maria  (Carpenter)  Walker,  of  Moravia.     She  was  born  near 
Kelloggsville,   in   Moravia,   29  July  1 849.     They  settled  at  Moravia,  and 

were  living  there  in  July  1877. 


Chil.  of  John   and    Huldah    (Keeler)   Dennis. 


3233'' 


I.  Lewis  Dennis,  b.  at  Niles,  N.Y.,  13  March  1831;  afarmer;  married  \  1 68 1 6 
at   New   Hope,   in    Niles,  Jane   Luyster,  of  New  Hope,  where   they  were 
living  in  June  1877. 

II.  William    Dennis,  b.  at    Niles,  N.  Y.;   a  farmer;    married  Maria    16822 
Bentley ;  and  settled   at  Niles,  where  he  was  murdered,  11  May  1871,  at 
night,  by  an  unknown  person,  who  fired  a  shot  through  the  window  of  his 
house,  hitting  him  in  the  head.     He  was  then  a  constable  of  that  town. 

His  widow  was  living  on  the  same  farm  in  June  1877. 

III.  John    Martin    Dennis,  b.  at  Niles,  N.  Y.;  a  farmer;  was  living 
with  his  father,  at  New  Hope,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1874,  unmarried. 


IV. 


Dennis,  a  son,  died  on  the  day  of  his  birth. 


V.  Juliet    Dennis,  b.  at  Niles,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1838;  married  John    16826 
osborn  Hoyt,  a  farmer;  and  was  living  at  New  Hope,  in  Niles,  in  June  1877. 

1  Jacob   Cuykendall   and   his    wife,    Margaret  dall   (sister  of  Jacob  Cuykendall),  at  the  same 
Decker,  were  born  at  Deerpark,  N.  Y.  place,  23  Dec.  1 798. 

2  Anthony  Van  Etten  was  born  24  Jan.  1791,  3  See  Walker's  Walkers  of  the  old  Plymouth 
at  Deerpark,  N.  Y.;  and  his  wife,  Jane  Cuyken-  Colony,  p.  315. 


9138 


9139 


9140 


9141 


9142 


9144 


Whitney  Family. 


1367 


VI.  Mary  Dennis,  b.  at  Nilcs,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1840;  married  Charles      16827 
Tuttle,  ;i  fanner,  son  of  Freegift  and  Martha  (Case)  Tuttle,  of  Niles.     They 

were  living  at  Niles  in  June  1877. 

VII.  Dwight   Dennis,  b.  at  Niles,  N.  Y.,  in   March  1843;  a  farmer;      16828 
married  Vianna  Ryan,  of  Virgil,  N.  Y.;  and  was  living  at   Niles  in  June 

1877. 


VIII. 


Dennis,  a  dau.,  b.  at  Niles,  N.  Y.,  in   Dec.  1846;  died 


PETEK  ALLEY,   i^=  MARTHA  HERRIGHT. 


I 
JOHN  ALLEK,  =  JANE  SECOR. 

I 


WILLIAM  ALLEY,  b.  ^^  PHEBB  DUSENDURY,  dan.  of    JEREMTAH  ALLBE,  b.  at  New  —  ELIZABETH  DARROW,  dau.  of 


23  Dec  1763;  m. 
30  Nov.  1 786 :  d. 
15  Feb.  1850. 


Henry  and ( Lawrence) 

Dusenbury ;      b.    14    May 
1771 ;  d.  23  Dec.  1839. 


Rochelle,  N.  V.,  6  June 
177  ;  m.  26  Ap.  1803:  d. 
8  Feb.  1846. 


Nicholas  and  Betsey  ( Beers) 
Darrow;  b.  3  Nov.  1777; 
d.  25  Sept.  1818. 


I  ~~l 

WILLIAM  W.  ALLEY,  b  21  :— _  LAI-KA  HOUGH,  b.     HENRY  ALLEY,  m.     ELIZA  ALLEE,  m.  Thornp-  JAMES  ALLEE,  m. 

Feb.    1802,  in  Dutchess     I         31  Jan.  1807,  at        Sally  Keeter,  No.         son  Keeler,  No.  wild.  Lucinda  Keeler, 

Co.,  N.  V.                                 Locke,  N.  V.            32333.  No.  3234. 


L3i  Jan.  1807,  at        Si 
Locke,  N.  Y.  31 


HIRAM  Hol'GH  ALLEY,  —  MARY  KEELER,  No.  9142. 
This  pedigree  is  a  revision  of  the  one  printed  at  page  601. 


3233* 
16829 


when  one  week  old. 

IX.   Emma  Dennis,  b.  at  Niles,  N.  Y.,  20  Ap.  1848  ;  died  at  Niles  in 
Jan.  1851. 


Chil.  of  William  and   Lucy   (Hussey)    Keeler. 

I.  Mary  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  16  Feb.  1838;  married  there, 
26  Sept.  1858,  by  Rev.  Philander  Bates,  Protestant  Episcopal,  to  Hiram 
Hough  Alley,1  a  druggist,  son  of  William  W.  and  Laura  (Hough)  Alley,  of 
Moravia,  where  he  was  born  4  Ap.  1834.     They  settled  at  Moravia,  and 
were  living  there  in  July  1877. 

II.  Phebe  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1839;  married  there, 
1 8  June  1868,  by  Rev.  Peyton  Gallagher,  Protestant  Episcopal,  to  Samuel 
Edwin  Day,  a  lawyer,  son  of  Samuel  and  Nancy  (Aikens)  Day,  of  Moravia, 
where  he  was  born  in  1839.     They  settled  at   Moravia,  and  were  living 
there  in  July  1877. 

III.  Lydia  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  2  Feb.  1842  ;  married  there,  •    16831 

1  PEDIGREE  OF  ALLEY  OR  ALLEE. 

JOHN  ALLEE,  a  French  Huguenot,  -r=  SUSANNA  (.ARCH'.    Others  call  her  Martha  Derou. 


16830 


i368 


9145 


9146 


9147 


9148 


9149 


9150 


Eighth  Generation. 


3 1  Oct.  1 866,  by  Rev.  Alexander  H.  Rogers,  Protestant  Episcopal,  to  Webb 
Johnson  Greenfield,  a  farmer  and  dealer  in  hardware,  son  of  Elondo  and 
Minerva  Maria  (West)  Greenfield,  of  Moravia.  He  was  born  at  Milan,  in 
Locke,  N.  Y.,  6  Oct.  1842.  They  settled  at  Moravia,  and  were  living  there 
in  July  1877. 

IV.  Emily  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  15  Ap.  1844;  married  there, 
6  Jan.  1876,  by  Rev.  John  A.  Bowman,  Protestant  Episcopal,  to  Frederick 
Briggs  Heald,  a  dealer  in  hardware,  born  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  son  of 

Daniel  and  (Briggs)  Heald,  afterward  of  Moravia.     They  settled 

at  Moravia,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1877,  without  children. 


Chil.  of  Thompson   and    Eliza    (Alice)    Keeler. 

I.  John  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  12  Aug.  1838 ;  died  at  birth. 

II.  William    Edwin    Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  24  Feb.  1842;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  16  Aug.  1865,  Fanny  Maria  Smith, 
dau.  of  Edward  and  Maria  (Ely)  Smith,  of  Hinsdale,  N.  Y.     She  was  born 
at   Hector,   N.  Y.,   5    Sept.  1843.     They  settled  on   his  father's  farm,  at 
Moravia;  where  she  died  21  July  1873,  and  was  buried  in  Indian  Mound 
Cemetery.      He   married   (2d),   4   Nov.  1875,   at   Moravia,  Mary  Cornelia 
Huntington,  dau.  of  Wait  Talcott  and  Sophronia  (Carter)  Huntington,1  of 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born   2   May  1845.     They  were  living  at 
Moravia  in  July  1877. 


Chil.  of  Israel  and   Caroline  (Stewart2)   Keeler. 

I.  Helen  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  17  Nov.  1837;  a  teacher;  was 
living  there  in  June  1877. 

II.  Eliza  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  21  Feb.  1839;   married  Robert 
Gordon  ;  and  was  living  at  Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1877. 

III.  Frances   Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  10  Sept.  1840;  married 
there,  1 2  March  1 862,  Chester  Ames,  a  farmer,  son  of  Henry  C.  and  Mary 
(Witter)  Ames,3  of  Scipio,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  13  May  1831. 

1  See  the  Huntington  Genealogy,  p.  338.  3  Henry  C.  Ames  was  born  at  Rensselaerville, 

2  Caroline  Stewart,  dau.  of  Daniel  Brown  Stewart,     N.Y.,  HSept.iygS;  and  his  wife,  MaryWitter, 
was  born  at  Granville,  N.  Y.,  17  Jan.  1817.     The     at  Scipio,  N.  Y.,  21  May  1803. 

date  is  incorrectly  printed  at  No.  32336. 


Whitney  Family. 


1369 


IV.  John  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  5  Nov.  1842;  an  iron-moulder. 

V.  James  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  24  Feb.  1845;  a  printer. 

VI.  Minerva   Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  4  March  1847;  married      16836 
Peter  Creenman  ;  and  was  living  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1877. 


VII.  Charles  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  9  Feb.  1849;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Moravia,  9  Feb.  1874,  Elizabeth  Harter,  dau.  of  George  and 
Mary  (Cristman)  Harter,  of  Niles,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  19  May 
1852.  They  were  living  at  Moravia  in  June  1877. 


Chil.  of  James  and   Luclnda   (Keeler)    Allee. 

I.  George  Alfred  Allee,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1839;  a  farmer; 
was  living  with  his  mother,  on  the  farm  where  he  was  born,  in  July  1877, 
unmarried. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth   Allee,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  22  Ap.  1847;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  July  1877,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Judson   and    Laura   (Goodrich)   Wilcox. 

I.  Frances  D.  Wilcox,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.  Y. ;  and  was  living  there  in 
July  1876. 

II.  George  Wilcox,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.  Y. ;  and  was  living  there  in  July 
1876. 

III.  Mary   Goodrich   Wilcox,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.;  died  there,  1 1 
Ap.  1858,  and  was  buried  in  Catskill  Cemetery. 

IV.  Howard  Wilcox,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.Y.,  n  March  1835;  a  jeweller; 
married  at  St.  Luke's  Church,  Catskill,  12  May  1859,  Sarah  Clarke,  dau.  of 
Zeba  and  Martha  Jane  (Bogardus)  Clarke,  of  Catskill,  where  she  was  born 
10  June  1840.      She  died  at  Catskill,  18  May  1870,  and  was  buried  in 
Catskill  Cemetery.     He  was  living  at  Catskill  in  July  1876. 

V.  Henry  Clay  Wilcox,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  12  May  1839;  an  agent 

in 


16837 


3234 


3235 


16838 


16840 


9167 


9168 


9169 
9170 
9171 


9172 


9173 


Eighth  Generation. 


for  sewing-machines;  married  at  New  York  City,  3  July  1861,  Jeannette 
Rachel  Catlin,  dau.  of  John  Catlin,  of  London,  Eng.,  where  she  was  born. 
They  settled  at  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1876. 

VI.  Sarah  Augusta  Wilcox,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.  Y. ;  married  there,  in 
Oct.  1873,  Wheeler  Howard,  a  merchant,  son  of  Lewis  Keth  and  Louisa 
(Wheeler)  Howard,  of  Prattsville,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  25  Sept.  1840. 
They  were  living  at  Catskill  in  July  1876,  without  children. 

9'66  VII.  John    Hubbard  Wilcox,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.;  and  was  living 

!  there  in  July  1876. 


VIII.   Edward   Keeler  Wilcox,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.  Y. ;  and  was  living 
there  in  July  1876. 


Chil.  of  Clark   Bacon   and   Alpa   Maria   (Keeler)   Backus. 

I.  Emeline  Sill    Backus,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  7  Oct.  1837;  married 
at  Adrian,  Mich.,  5  May  1855,  Ebenezer  Ingalls  Waldby,  son  of  Ralph  and 
Mary  Ann   (Ingalls)  Waldby.     They  settled  at  Adrian,  and  were  living 
there  in  Ap.  1 877.     He  was  then   cashier  of  the  First  National   Bank  of 
Adrian. 

II.  Alfred  Millard  Backus,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.;  died  in  infancy. 

III.  Helen  Backus,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.;  died  in  infancy. 

IV.  Nelly  Curtis  Backus,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  i  June  1848. 


Chil.  of  Albert   Merville  and   Sarah   (Keeler)   Baker. 

I.  Delos   Merville   Baker,   b.  at   Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  26  May  1838;   a 
lumber-merchant;  married  at  Plymouth  Church,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  27  Jan. 
1863,  by  Rev.  C.  D.  Helmer,  Congregational,  to  Julia  Elizabeth   Blount, 
dau.  of  Oscar  Fitzallan  and  Cornelia  Gillette  (Dunham)  Blount,  of  Milwau- 
kee, and  (prior  to  July  1854)  of  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  21 
Dec.  1842.     They  settled  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap. 
1877,  without  children. 

II.  Sarah  Jane  Baker,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  22  Feb.  1841 ;  died  there, 
15  June  1844,  and  was  buried  in  Oakwood  Cemetery. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Doles   Milton   and   Elizabeth   (Ten  Eyck)    Keeler. 

I.  Anna  Maria  Mills  Keeler,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  15  May  1847; 
died  9  Aug.  1847. 

II.  Elizabeth  Ten  Eyck  Keeler,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  21  July  1850. 

III.  Mary  Keeler,  twin,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  21  Nov.  1851. 

IV.  Alida  Keeler,  twin,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  21  Nov.  1851;  died  in 
Oct.  1852. 

Chil.  of  Delos   Milton   and    Catharine  Could   (Taylor)   Keeler. 

V.  Henry  Taylor  Keeler,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  26  Oct.  1857. 

VI.  Catharine  Keeler,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept.  1859. 

VII.  Charles  Baldwin  Keeler,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  9  Jan.  1863. 

Child   of  Charles   Baldwin   and   Nancy   (Clark)   Keeler. 
I.  Jane  Clark  Keeler,  b.  at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1850. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and    Harriet  (Keeler)   Gilbert. 

I.  Henry  Gilbert,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.;  a  hatter  and  upholsterer; 
married,  and  was  living  at  Westport,  Conn.,  in  July  1873. 

II.  Elizabeth  Gilbert,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.;  married  Henry  Booth; 

and  was  living  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  July  1873. 

III.  Sylvester  Gilbert,  b  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.;  a  carpenter;  was  living 
at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  in  July  1873. 


Chil.  of  Moses  and    Delilah   (Keeler)   Burr. 
9185          I.    Frances  Burr,  married  Benjamin  Bates,  of  Danbury,  Conn. 


1371 

3239 


3239 


3240 


3244 


3245 


1372 


9i87 


9188 


9190 


9191 


9192 


Eighth   Generation. 


9186  II.   Ann  Elizabeth  Burr,  married  Edson  Smith,  of  Ridgefield,  Conn. 

They  lived  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  July  1873. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Eliza  Ann   (Keeler)   Gilbert. 

I.  Aaron  Gilbert,  was  living  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  near  Titicus  Ceme- 
tery, in  July  1873  ;  a  carpenter. 

II.  William  Gilbert,  was  living  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  in  July  1874;  a 
carpenter. 


Child   of  Benjamin   and    Mary   (Keeler)    Foster. 

9189  I.  Alethea  Foster,  married,  and  lived  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  with  her 

parents,  in  July  1873. 


Chil.  of  Henry  Burr1   and   Ann   (Haviland)    Platt. 

I.  Amy  Elizabeth  Platt,  b.  at  Picket's  Ridge,  Conn.,  27  Jan.  1852; 
married  at  her  father's  house,  24  Jan.  1877,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hubbard,  Baptist, 
of  Danbury,  Conn.,  to  Frank  Herman  Stiles,  of  New  Canaan,  Conn. 

II.  Henrietta  Gertrude  Platt,  b.  at  Picket's  Ridge,  Reading,  Conn., 
8  Oct.  1857. 

III.  Wilhelmina  Hortense  Platt,  b.  at   Picket's  Ridge,  Reading, 
Conn.,  12  Ap.  1863. 


Chil.  of   Alvin   Perkins  and   Frances   Imogene   (Keeler)   Sanford. 


9193  I.   Lena    Hotchkiss   Sanford,  b.  at   New  Haven,  Conn.,  12  March 
1869. 

9194  II.  Justin  Henry  Sanford,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  8  Sept.  1871. 

1  Facts  received  since  page  606  was  printed  there,  at  her  father's  house.  They  settled  at 

have  enabled  us  to  revise  our  account  of  Nos.  Picket's  Ridge,  in  Reading,  Conn. ;  and  were 

3252  and  3253.  living  there  in  Aug.  1877. 

HKXRY  BURR  PI..VTT,  No.  3252,  was  born  21  HARRIET  PLATT,  No.  3253,  was  born  11  July 
Oct.  1819,  and  has  been,  since  1870,  a  tobacco-  1825,  and  married  3  Dec.  1851.  Her  husband, 
packer.  His  wife  was  born  6  Ap.  1825,  at  Lime-  No.  2826,  was  born  12  March  1826,  at  Ridge- 
stone,  in  Ridgefield,  Conn. ;  and  they  married  field,  Conn. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Jeremiah   and   Clara   (Keeler)    Loder. 

I.  George   Keeler  Loder,  b.  at  Cross  River,  N.  Y.,  30  Ap.  1831; 
died  at  Lysander,  N.  Y.,  20  Ap.  1842,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Rhoda  Ann    Loder,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N   Y.,  10  Oct.  1833; 
married  at  St.  Thomas'  Church,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  10  Oct.  1855,  James 
Edward  Conklin,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  in  Franklin  Square,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  4  July  1832,  son  of  James  and  Hersilia  (Paddock)  Conklin.     They 
settled  at  Bedford,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1874. 


Chil.  of  George  S.  and   Polly  (Keeler)   Gilbert. 
I.   Roselle  Gilbert,  was  living  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  in  Dec.  1874. 


II.  Annie    Gilbert,    married 
Mich.,  in  Dec.  1874. 


Andrus,  and   lived  at  Ceresco, 


III.  George  L.  Gilbert,  lived  at  Clintonville,  111.,  in  Dec.  1874. 


IV.  Sarah  L.  Gilbert,  married 

N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1874. 


Baird,  and  lived  at  Lysander, 


V.   Herbert  Gilbert,  lived  at  Lysander,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Andrew  Watson   and   Laura   (Keeler)    Baird. 

9202        I.  Sarah  Ann   Baird,  b.  at  Lysander,  N.  Y.,  8  Nov.  1843;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Dec.  1874. 

II.  Andrew  Watson  Baird,  b.  at  Lysander,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan.  1846;  a 
minister;  married  at  her  father's  house  in  Volney,  N.  Y.,   23  Ap.  18/2, 
by  Rev.  Edwin  G.  Bush,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Eva  Eliza  Peckham,  who 
was  born  at  Volney,   22   Sept.  1851,  dau.  of  Eusebius  and   Phebe  Ann 
(McEwen)  Peckham.     He  studied  at  Rutgers  College,  N.  J.,  and  grad.  at 
the  Boston  Theological    Seminary  in    1872;    joined    the    New    England 
Conference  of  the   Methodist  Episcopal   Church,   in    March  1 872 ;    was 
pastor  at   East   Pepperell,  Mass.,  till  Ap.    1874,  when  he   was  ordained 
deacon,  and  stationed  at  Townsend,  Mass.;  and  was  living  at  the  latter 
place  in  Dec.  1874. 

III.  Joseph  Tapscott   Baird,  b.  at  Lysander,  N.  Y.,  10  Feb.  1848; 
and  was  living  there  in  Dec.  1874,  unmarried. 


1373 


3267 


16845 


3269 


3270 


16852 


1374 


9205 


9206 


9207 


9208 


9209 


9210 


921 1 
9212 


Eighth  Generation. 


IV.  Jesse  Keeler  Baird,  b.  at  Lysander,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1851;  and 
was  living  there  in  Dec.  1 874,  unmarried. 


Chii.  of  Burr  and   Sally   (Hoyt)   Keeler. 

I.  George    Delos    Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  2  Sept.  1831;  a 
painter   and    cabinet-maker;    married    at    Bethel,   Conn.,   7    Nov.  1852, 
Caroline  Roselle  James,  dau.  of  Jesse  Lodrick  and  Amanda  (Baker)  James, 
of  Westport,  Conn.,  where  she  was  born  16  Oct.  1834.     They  were  living 
at  Bethel  in  1873. 

II.  Sylvester  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  21  Aug.  1834;  a  lock- 
maker;   married  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  13  Oct.  1859,  Mary  Jane  Hoyt, 
dau.  of  Ira  and  Jane  (Miller)  Hoyt,1  of  South  Norwalk,  where  she  was 
born  25  July  1841.      They  dwelt   at    South    Norwalk   in  1873,    without 
children. 

III.  Edgar    Keeler,  b.  at   Ridgefield,   Conn.,  10  Jan.  1836;   a  shoe- 
maker; enlisted  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  20  Aug.  1861,  as  a  private  in  Co.  C, 
44th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry ;  and  was  discharged  for  disability,  5 
Nov.  1862.      He  was  living   with    his   parents,   at    Ridgefield,    in  1873, 
hopelessly  invalided. 

IV.  John  Henry  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  11  Dec.  1838;  and 
died  there,  13  Oct.  1839,  according  to  the  family-bible,  while  the  town- 
record  makes  the  date  one  month  and  seven  days  later. 

V.  Huldah  Jane  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  23  Nov.  1841;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1873,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Aaron   Turner  and   Eliza  (Keeler)   Staples. 

I.  Betsey  Jane  Staples,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.;  and  died  there  when 
five  months  old. 

II.  Samuel   Francis  Staples,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Ap.  1834; 
died  of  convulsions,  at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,  when  seven  years  old,  and  was 
buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

1  See  the  Hoyt  Genealogy,  p.  520. 


3273 
16854 


3274 


9213 
9214 

9215 
9216 
9217 
9218 


9219 


9220 


9221 


9222 


Whitney  Family, 


III.  William    Lewis   Staples,  b.  at  Green's  Farms,  Conn.,  5  Nov. 
1838  ;  died  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  1 1  Nov.  1869,  of  typhoid  fever,  unmarried. 

IV.  Julia   Ann   Staples,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1840; 
married  Benjamin  RofT;  and  died  of  consumption,  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in 
June  1868. 

V.  Rufus    Staples,    married    Mary    Eliza    Seymour,    dau.    of   Lewis 
Seymour,  of  Wilton,  Conn.;  and  was  living  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  1873. 

VI.  George  Staples,  b.  in  Feb.  1846;  died  in  July  1872,  at  Danbury, 
Conn. 

VII.  Betsey  Staples,  was  living  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  1873,  unmar- 
ried. 

VIII.  Sarah  Staples,  was  living  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  1873,  unmar- 
ried. 


Chll.  of  David   Herman   and    Freelove  Ann   (Bailey)    Keeler.  3275 

I.  William  Keeler,  b.  at  Green's  Farms,  Conn.,  28  Feb.  1837;  died 
at  Green's  Farms,  10  Ap.  1837,  anc^  was  buried  there. 

II.  Bailey  Samuel  Keeler,  b.  at  Brewster's  Station,  N.  Y.,  23  Sept.      16857 
1838;  a  salesman;  enlisted  at  Monticello,  N.  Y.,  12  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  A, 

I43d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  discharged  near  Alexandria, 
Va.,  12  July  1865,  having  served  under  Generals  Heintzelman  and  Sherman, 
and  taken  part  in  twelve  engagements.  He  married,  12  Sept.  1871,  at 
Middletown,  N.  Y.,  Fanny  Elizabeth  Adams,  dau.  of  Samuel  Crowell  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Van  Cleft)  Adams,  of  Middletown.  She  was  born  at  Ridge- 
bury,  in  Wawayanda,  N.  Y.,  10  Dec.  1850.  They  settled  at  Middletown, 
and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1875. 

III.  Benjamin  Franklin  Keeler,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.Y.,  5  Aug.  1841;      16858 
a  furniture-finisher  and  ornamental  painter ;  married  at  Cochocton,  N.  Y., 

15  Nov.  1866,  by  Rev.  A.  M.  Calkins,  Baptist,  to  Olive  Augusta  Dexter, 
dau.  of  Jesse  and  Fanny  (Bishop)  Dexter,  of  Honesdale,  Penn.,  where  she 
was  born  28  Jan.  1846.  They  were  living,  in  Jan.  1865,  at  Honesdale, 
which  had  then  been  his  home  for  ten  years. 

IV.  David  Herman   Keeler,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  10  May  1844;  a     16860 
manufacturer  of  chairs;  enlisted,  6  Oct.  1864,  in  Co.  A,  I43d  Reg.,  N.  Y. 

S.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  discharged  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  20  July  1865, 
having  followed  General  Sherman  in  his  march  to  the  sea,  and  assisted  in 


1375 


1376 


9223 


9224 


9225 


9226 


9228 


9229 


9230 


9231 


Eighth  Generation. 


engagements  at  Robertsville,  S.  C.,  Averysborough,  N.  C.,  and  Bentonville, 
N.  C.  He  went  to  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  Oct.  1865  ;  to  Honesdale,  Penn., 
in  Nov.  1866;  to  Monticello,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1867;  to  Jeffersonville,  N.  Y., 
in  Jan.  1868  ;  and,  in  Dec.  1870,  settled  at  Ellenville,  N.  Y.  He  was  mar- 
ried there,  12  Sept.  1871,  at  her  father's  house  near  the  village  of  Ellenville, 
by  Rev.  George  Clarke,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Mary  Jane  Burhans,  born 
at  Ellenville,  3  Ap.  1851,  dau.  of  Alfred  Wood  and  Jemima  (Budd) 
Burhans.  They  settled  at  the  corner  of  Market  and  Warren  Streets, 
Ellenville,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1875. 

V.  George    Willis    Keeler,  b.  at   Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  i  Jan.  1847;  a 
salesman;    died  of  consumption,  at    Middletown,  N.  Y.,  21  March  1875, 
unmarried,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Hillside  Cemetery. 

VI.  John    Keeler,   b.   at    Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  29    Dec.  1850;    died    at 
Peekskill,  3  May  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  William  Andrew  Keeler,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  5  Ap.  1853 ;  a 
chair-maker;  was  living  at  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1874,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Isaac   Nichols  and   Sarah   Ann   (Keeler)   Powell. 

I.  Charles  Wright  Powell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  17  July  1841; 
died  there,  of  scarlet  fever,  25  Sept.  1846,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus 
Cemetery. 


9227  II.  Margaret  Eliza  Powell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  28  Aug.  1843; 
was  living  with  her  parents,  at  8  Parrott  Street,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  Nov. 
1873,  unmarried. 


III.  Samuel   Francis  Powell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  9  Ap.  1845; 
was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 

IV.  John  Wright  Powell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  23  Ap.  1848;  a 
blacksmith ;  was   living  with  his  parents,  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  Nov. 
1843,  unmarried. 

V.  Charles  Seymour  Powell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  8  June  1850; 
a  carpenter;   was   living  with   his  parents,  at   Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in   Nov. 
1873,  unmarried. 

VI.  Sarah  Lucy  Powell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  24  May  1852;  died 
there,  26  July  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  James   Harvey  and    Emeline   (Smith)   Keeler. 

9232  I.    Mary  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  6  Jan.  1841;  died  there,  12 
Oct.  1845,  and  was  buried  in  the  Presbyterian  Church-yard. 

9233  II.  Smith   Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1845;  a  fresco- 
painter  ;  married  Mary  Wheeler,  of  Norwalk,  Conn.;  and  lived  at  Chicago, 
111.,  in  1873. 

9234  III.   Mary   Ann   Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  22   March  1847; 
married  Samuel  Allen,  of  Westport,  Conn.,  a  master-mariner. 

9235  IV.  Caroline  Odell  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  21  Ap.  1849; 
married  George  Warren,  of  Westport,  Conn.,  a  farmer. 

9236  V.  Sarah    Keeler,  b.  at   South   Salem,  N.  Y.,  14  Ap.  1851;  married 
Bernard  Cravagan,  of  Sharon,  Conn.,  a  saddler  and  harness-maker. 

9237  VI.  Arthur  Morris  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  7  Feb.  1853; 
a  fresco-painter;   married  at  Saugatuck,  Conn.,  2  July  1 873,  Grace  Leonard, 
of  Great  Harrington,  Mass. 

9238  !      VII.  Maria  DeWitt  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1854; 

married  John  Allen,  of  Westport,  Conn.,  a  farmer,  brother  to  Samuel 
Allen,  who  married  her  sister  Mary.  They  lived  at  Westport  in  1873, 
without  children. 

9239  VIII.   Isabel   Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  27  June  1857;  lived 
with  her  sister,  Mrs.  Warren,  at  Westport,  Conn.,  in  1873,  unmarried. 

9240  IX.  Aaron  Ward  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  28  July  1859. 

Chil.   of  James   Harvey  and   Sarah   Maria   (Sammis)    Keeler. 

9241  X.  Henry  Durand  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Dec.  1863. 

9242  XI.  Benjamin   Floyd   Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  26  Oct. 
1865. 

9243  XII.  George  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  5  Aug.  1868. 

9244  XIII.   Emeline  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  26  June  1870. 

9245  :      XIV.   Bertha  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  19  Sept.  1872. 

ITS 


1377 

3277 

I686I 

16863 
16868 
16870 


3277 


1378 


9246 


9247 


9248 


9249 


9250 


9251 


Eighth  Generation. 


Child  of  William    Lewis  and    Lydia  Ann   (Tucker)    Keeler. 
I.   William  Warren  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  u  June  1859. 


Child  of  Samuel    Ingersol   and   Caroline  (Odell)   Keeler. 

I.  Charles  Odell  Keeler,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  10  Jan.  1849;   mar- 
ried  at  Hudson  City,  N.  J.,  29  May  1872  (var.  8  Ap.  1873),  by  Rev.  T.  R. 
G.  Peck,  Reformed,  to  Florentine  St.  Pierre,  dau.  of  Philip  and  Nelly  St. 
Pierre.     They  were  living  at  Hastings-upon-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1877, 
without  children. 

Child   of   Samuel    Ingersol   and    Harriet  Amelia   (Odell)   Keeler. 

II.  Caroline   Elizabeth    Keeler,  b.  at  North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  i  Sept. 
1852;   married  at  Hastings-upon-Hudson,   N.  Y.,   23  July  1873,  by  Rev. 
T.  R.  G.  Peck,  Reformed,  to  Gilbert  Underhill  Dusenberry,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Jacob  and  Jane  (Underhill)  Dusenberry,  of  Hartsdale,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was 
born  i  May  1848.     They  settled  at  Hartsdale,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap. 
1877. 


Chil.  of  William   Swayze  and   Fanny   Melinda   (Rodgers)   Baker. 


3278 


3279 


3279 
16871 


3282 


I.  Edward  Everett  Baker,  b.  at  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  16  Ap.  1842;    16873 
enlisted   in  1861,  at  Collinsville,  Conn.,  in  Co.  B,  4th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol. 
Infantry  (afterward  the  1st   Reg.  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery),  and  served  for 

three  years;  married  at  New  York  City,  19  June  1864,  Rosetta  Lavinia 
Fenn,  only  dau.  of  Abijah  and  Laura  (Palmiter)  Fenn,  of  Harwinton, 
Conn.  She  was  born  at  Burlington,  Conn.,  23  May  1844.  They  were 
living  at  Harwinton,  with  her  parents,  in  Ap.  1877. 

II.  Albert   Hebard    Baker,   b.  at   Kingston,  R.  I.,  18   Oct.  1845; 
enlisted  at  Collinsville,  Conn.,  in  Oct.  1861,  in  Co.  C,  8th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol. 
Infantry;  died  at  Newbern,  N.  C.,   22   May  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 
His  remains  were  re-interred  in  May  1866,  in  the  south-east  school-district 
of  New  Hartford,  Conn. 

III.  Frank    Russell    Baker,  b.  at  Burlington,  Conn.,  15   Ap.  1855; 
and  was  living  at  Collinsville,  Conn.,  in  Ap.  1877. 


9252 


9253 


9254 


9255 
9256 

9257 
9258 


9259 
9260 


9261 
9262 


Whitney  1: amity. 


Chil.  of  John    Fletcher  and   Clara   (Benjamin)    Baker. 

I.  John  Emerson  Baker,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  14  Feb.  1848;  died 
at  Winsted,  Conn.,  30  Aug.  1849,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Emma  Clara  Baker,  b.  at  Winsted,  Conn.,  25  Nov.  1850;  died  at 
Winsted,  8  Sept.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Ellis   Benjamin   Baker,  b.  at  Winsted,  Conn.,  24  Sept.  1854; 
a  book-keeper  and   telegraph-operator;    married  at   Meriden,  Conn.,  21 
Sept.  1876,  Mary  Corham  Frost,  who  was  born  at  Bristol,  Conn.,  n  Nov. 
1856,  dau.  of  Daniel  Cooper  and  Sarah  Abigail  (Stoddard)  Frost.     They 
were  living  at  Meriden  in  July  1877. 


Chil.  of  Scott  and   Abby   (Burwell)   Baker. 

I.  Robert  Baker,  died  soon  after  his  return  from  service  in  the  war  of 
1 961. 

II.  Mary  Louisa  Baker,  married Fllnn,  a  merchant;  and  was 

living  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  July  1877. 

III.  Elizabeth    Baker,  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Birmingham, 
Conn.,  unmarried,  in  July  1877. 

IV.  Scott  Baker,  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Birmingham,  Conn., 
unmarried,  in  July  1877. 

Repeated  efforts  to  obtain  the  record  of  this  family  have  failed. 


Chil.  of  Hiram  Wheeler  and   Emily  Laura   (Baker)   Pond. 

I.  Ella  Emily  Pond,  b.  at  Colebrook,  Conn.,  22  Aug.  1852. 

II.  Myra  Louise  Pond,  b.  at  Colebrook,  Conn.,  4  Dec.  1858. 

Chil.  of  Samuel   Thomas  and   Sarah   Caroline   (Heeler)  Jones. 
I.   Mary  Jones,  b.  about  1858. 
II    Ashley  Jones,  b.  about  1861. 


1379 


16876 


3285 


3287 


3288 


i38o 


9263 


9264 


9265 
9266 
9267 

9268 
9269 


9270 


9271 


Eighth  Generation. 


Child  of  James  and   Laura  Jane   (Keeler)    Lobdell. 

I.  Carevell  Lobdell,  b.  about  1857. 

Child   of  James  and   Laura  Jane   (Keeler)   Osborn. 

II.  Susan  Osborn,  b.  about  1871. 


Chil.  of  Nelson   and   Annette  (Stebbins)    Keeler. 

I.  James  Floyd  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  2  Jan.  1861. 

II.  Develous  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.Y.,  29  Nov.  1863. 

III.  William  Stebbins  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  10  Feb. 
1866;  lived  with  his  grandfather  in  1873. 

IV.  Frederick  Nelson   Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  9  May 
1869. 

V.  Edgar  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  3  Feb.  1871. 


Chil.  of  Stephen   and   Alice   (Maxwell)   Keeler.  3293 

I.  Solomon    Maxwell    Keeler,   b.   at  Brooklyn,   N.  Y. ;  married  at    16877 
Kenosha,  Wis.,  3  May  1857,  Mary  Ann  Pomeroy,  dau.  of  George  Pomeroy, 

of  San  Francisco,  Cal.  He  was  purser  of  the  steam-ship  New  York,  and 
died  in  China,  20  Jan.  1868.  She  was  living  at  San  Francisco  in  Nov. 
1873- 

II.  Sarah  Ann  Keeler,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  24  Dec.  1834;  married  j  16880 
there,   3    Feb.  1853,  William    Lane    Hendrickson,   an   expressman,   son  of 
William  and  Maria  (Bennett)  Hendrickson,  of  Springfield,  Jamaica,  L.  I., 
where  he  was  born.     They  settled   at  Brooklyn,  and  died  there  (she,  10 

Aug.  1860;  he,  10  Oct.  1866),  and  were  buried  at  Springfield. 


3289 


3289 


3290 


9272 


9273 


9274 


9275 


9276 


9277 


9278 


9279 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Nathan    and    Sarah    (Chumar)    Keeler. 

I.  Mary    Keeler,  married  William    Baker,  a   merchant  in  dry  goods ; 
and  settled  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov.  1873. 

II.  Charles   Keeler,  was  living  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  in  Nov.  1873,  un- 
married ;  a  house-painter. 

III.  Sarah    Keeler,  married   David   Runyon,  of  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  an 
accountant ;  and  settled  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  where  they  were  still  living  in 
Nov.  1873. 

IV.  Josephine  Keeler,  married  Thomas  Scott,  a  freight-agent;  and 
settled  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov.  1873. 

V.  Henrietta    Keeler,  married  Thomas   Dalley,  a  grocer,  of  Wood- 
bridge,  N.  J.,  where  they  were  living  in  Nov.  1873. 

VI.  Emma  Keeler,  married  William  Winters,  a  carriage-manufacturer; 
and  settled  at  Phillipsburgh,  N.  J.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov. 
I873- 

VII.  Nathan  Keeler,  died  when  two  years  old. 

There  were  several  others  in  this  household,  who  died  young,  and  of 
whom  no  account  has  been  obtained. 


Chil.  of  Joshua   Robert  and   Mary  (Keeler)   Willets. 

I.  Lewis  Keeler  Willets,  b.  at  Fort  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  23  Oct.  1837  ; 
and  was  living  with  his  mother,  at  147  Sullivan  Street,  New  York,  in  Nov. 
1873,  unmarried.  He  enlisted  in  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  10  Dec.  1858, 
served  on  the  steamer  Brooklyn,  and  was  discharged  30  Nov.  1861 ; 
enlisted,  17  May  1862,  in  7ist  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Militia,  and  was  discharged 
17  Aug.  1862;  enlisted  13  June  1863,  and  was  discharged  13  July  1863; 
enlisted,  29  Dec.  1863,  in  Co.  E,  iO2d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  Vet.  Volunteers,  and 
was  discharged  23  Aug.  1865  ;  was  captured,  20  July  1864,  at  the  battle 
of  Peach  Tree  Creek,  Ga.,  and  was  confined  in  the  prison  at  Andersonville 
four  months,  and  at  Florence,  S.  C.,  four  months;  enlisted  in  I3th  Reg., 
U.  S.  Infantry,  27  Ap.  1867,  and  was  discharged  27  Ap.  1870;  enlisted  in 
2ist  Reg.,  U.  S.  Infantry,  16  Aug.  1871;  and  when  that,  and  a  battalion 
of  the  1 4th  U.  S.  Infantry,  were  consolidated,  he  was  discharged  as  a 
surplus  non-commissiorted  officer,  20  Oct.  1 872. 


i38i 


3296 
16883 


16884 

16885 
16886 
16889 


3298 


I382 


9281 


9282 


9283 
9284 


9285 


9286 

9287 

9288 


Righth  Generation. 


9280  II.  James  Willets,  b.  at  Fort  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  3  Oct.  1839;  a  steam- 

engineer;  was  living  at  Gold  Hill,  Nevada,  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried.  He 
enlisted,  as  a  private,  in  i8th  Reg.  Wis.  Volunteers;  served  for  three  years; 
and  was  discharged  as  a  sergeant. 


III.  Harriet    Willets,    b.  at  New  York  City,  31  Oct.  1841;  married 
there,  19  Feb.  1859,  John  James  Evans,  son  of  David  and  Mary  (Pritchard) 
Evans,  of  New  York,  where  he  was  born  18  Oct.  1835.     They  were  living 
with  her  mother,  at  New  York,  in  Nov.  1873.     He  enlisted,  13  Sept.  1861, 
in  Co.  H,  6th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  Cavalry ;  and  was  discharged  as  quartermaster 
sergeant,  29  June  1865. 

IV.  Jane  Willets,  b.  at  New  York  City,  4  Ap.  1850;  died  there,  3 
Oct.  1853,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 


Chil.   of  Thaddeus  and   Mary   (Crannis)    Keeler. 

I.  Frank  Keeler,  b.  in  New  York  City,  about  Nov.  1847;  a  grocer ; 
married,  and  was  living  with  his  father,  in  Morristown,  N.  J.,  in  Nov.  1873. 

II.  William  Thaddeus  Keeler,  b.  in  New  York  City,  5  Ap.  1849; 
a  student  of  medicine ;  was  living  with  his  father,  in  Morristown,  N.  J.,  in 
Nov.  1 873,  unmarried. 


Child   of  Henry  and   Harriet  (Keeler)   Burtis. 

I.   Elizabeth    Hendrickson    Burtis,   b.  at  Trenton,   N.  Y.,  i  June 
1862. 


Chil.  of  James  and   Charlotte   (Tice)   Keeler. 

I.  Eugene  Keeler,  b.  at  Trenton,  N.  J.;  was  living  in  Nov.  1873,  un- 
married. 

II.  Menoma   Keeler,  b.  at  Trenton,  N.  J.;  was  living  in  Nov.  1873, 
unmarried. 

III.  Neman  Keeler,  b.  at  Trenton,  N.  J.;  died  young. 


16890 


3299 


3302 


3303 


9289 

9290 
9291 
9292 
9293 

9294 
9295 


9296 


9297 


9298 


9298. 


9299 


Whitney  Family. 


IV.  Keeler,  a  dau.,  b.  at  Trenton,  N.  J.;  died  when  three  or 

four  years  old. 

V.  Harriet  Keeler,  b.  at  Trenton,  N.  J. 

VI.  William  Keeler,  b.  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  in  Sept.  1859. 

VII.  Viola  Keeler,  twin,  b.  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  in  Aug.  1862. 


VIII. 


Keeler,  twin,  a  son,  b.  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  in  Aug.  1862  ; 


died  when  about  two  weeks  old,  unnamed. 

IX.  Keeler,  a  son,  b.  at  Trenton,  N.  J.;  died  young. 

X.  Montague  Keeler,  b.  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  in  Sept.  1865. 


1383 


Chil.  of  William   and   Clarissa   (Kellogg)   Scofleld.  3313 

I.  Catharine  Mary  Scofleld,  b.  at  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  25  Sept.  1842  ; 
died  at  Shrewsbury,  Penn.,  19  Jan.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Margaretta  Scofleld,  b.  at  Shrewsbury,  Penn.,  18  Aug.  1849;  a      16893 
teacher;    married  at  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1866,  George  Thatcher 
Smith,  a  teacher,  born  30  May  1836,  son  of  William  Lewis  and  Clarissa 
(Thatcher)  Smith.     He  grad.  at  Union  College.     They  settled  at  Pound- 
ridge, and  were  living  there  in  July  1877. 

III.  Adeline  Scofield,  b.  at  Shrewsbury,  Penn.,  27  Aug.  1851 ;  mar-      16896 
ried   at   Poundridge,   N.  Y.,  29  Ap.  1872,  George   Henry    Haight,  a  civil 
engineer,  born  2  March  1852,  son  of  Samuel  and  Phebe  (Clark)  Haight,1  of 
Bedford,  N.  Y.     They  were  living  at  Poundridge  in  July  1877. 

IV.  Mary   Catharine   Scofleld,  b.  at   Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  13  June 
1859;  and  was  living  there  in  July  1877. 


Child   of  Benjamin   and   Sarah    Maria   (Packard)   Kellogg. 

I.  Benjamin  Franklin  Kellogg,  b.  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  4  Jan.  1857; 
and  was  living  with  his  father,  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  in  Sept.  1 877. 

1  See  the  Hoy  I  Genealogy,  p.  543. 


3314 


1384 


9300 


930i 

9302 
9303 
9304 


9305 


9306 


9307 
9308 


Eighth  Generation. 


Child   of  Cyrus1   and    Eliza   Ann   (Osborn)   Kellogg. 


Chil.  of  Cyrus  and    Mary   Richards   (Moseley)   Kellogg. 

II.  Nathanael   Buckland   Kellogg,  b.  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  26  June 
1857;  died  at  Camden,  6  Aug.  1858,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Evergreen 
Cemetery. 

III.  Maria   Roberta   Kellogg,  b.  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  22   May  1859; 
died  at  Camden,  i  Dec.  1862,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Evergreen  Cemetery. 

IV.  William  Park  Kellogg,  b.  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  27  May  1862  ;  died 
at  Camden,  2 1  March  1 866,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Evergreen  Cemetery. 

V.  Florence  Moseley  Kellogg,  b.  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  19  Ap.  1866. 


Child   of  William    Ezra  and   Margaret  Strang  (Kellogg)   Parsons. 

I.  Jessie  Parsons,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1872;  bap.  28 
Sept.  1873,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Grey,  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  South 
Salem. 


Chil.  of  Jason   Gardiner  and   Maria   (Raymond)   Kellogg. 

I.  Henry  Ward   Kellogg,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  27  Feb.  1858;  a 
clerk;  lived  at  Katonah,  N.  Y.,  in  1873. 

II.  Sophia  Kellogg,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  14  May  1862. 

III.  Edward  Clinton  Kellogg,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.Y.,  2  Feb.  1864. 


33'S 


I.  Emma  Lewis  Kellogg,  b.  at  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  26  March  1849;  16897 
married  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  22  Nov.  1870,  Lewis  Hanford  Benedict.  See  9336 
his  record. 


'CYRUS  KELLOGG,  No.  3315,  a  grocer,  mar- 
ried at  New  York  City,  11  Jan.  1848,  EI.IZA  ANN 
OSBORN,  dau.  of  David  and  Betsey  (Smith) 
Osborn,  of  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was 
born  in  1826.  They  dwelt  at  Poundridge  for 
one  year  and  a  half;  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  two 
years;  and  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  two  years. 
She  died  at  Poundridge,  28  June  1854.  He 
married  (2d),  7  July  1856,  at  Philadelphia,  MARY 


RICHARDS  MOSELEY,  dau.  of  Nathanael  Buck- 
land  and  Mary  Fuller  (Richards)  Moseley,  of 
Philadelphia,  formerly  of  Springfield,  Mass., 
where  she  was  born  9  Jan.  1827.  They  dwelt  at 
Camden,  N.  J.,  till  1876;  then  settled  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1877. 

These  facts  did  not  reach  us  in  time  to  appear 
in  their  proper  place,  on  page  613. 


33'5 


33'7 


3318 


9309 


Whitney  Family. 


9310 

93" 
9312 

9313 
9314 

9315 

9316 


Child   of  Hawley  and   Eunice   (Jones)   Seymour. 

I.  Caroline  Augusta  Seymour,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  25  July  1855; 
and  lived  there,  with  her  mother,  in  1873. 


Chll.  of  Sanford   and   Nancy   (Jones)   Keeler. 

I.  Lois   Adela   Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  i  Feb.  1848;  and  died 
there,  18  Dec.  1851. 

II.  Arvilla  Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  22  May  1850. 

III.  Wilbur  J.  Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  20  Sept.  1852;  and  died 
there,  18  Nov.  1852. 

IV.  Louisa  Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  i  Oct.  1853. 

V.  Fanny  Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  i  Sept.  1855. 

VI.  Frank   S.  Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  25   Sept.  1859;  and  died 
there,  26  Nov.  1859. 

VII.  Ruth  Ann  Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  9  May  1869. 


Chll.  of  William  and   Mary  Jane  (Jones)  Avery. 
9317        I.   William  H.  Avery,  b.  i  Aug.  1846. 


93'8 
9319 

9320 


9322 


II. 


Avery,  a  son,  died  at  birth. 


III.  Washington   Irving  Avery,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  4  Nov. 
1858. 

IV.  Benjamin  Ellsworth  Avery,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  19  June 
1862. 


Chll.  of  Albert  and   Catharine  Janette   (Jones)  Jones. 

I.  Lois  Jones. 

II.  Catharine  Jones,  b.  about  1865. 

174 


1385 


3320 


3322 


3323 


3324 


i386 


Right h  Generation. 


9323 
9324 
9325 

9326 


9327 
9328 

9329 
9330 


9331 
9332 

9333 
9334 


9335 
9336 


Chil.  of  Henry   Dwight  and   Elizabeth   Ann   (Keeler)    Hawley. 

I.  Charles  Dwight  Hawley,  b.  at  Farmington,  Conn.,  23  March  1868. 

II.  Henry  Keeler  Hawley,  b.  at  Farmington,  Conn.,  2  June  1870. 


III. 


Hawley,  a  son,  twin,  b.  at  Farmington,  Conn.,  19  Nov. 


1876;  died  when  three  months  old. 


IV. 
1876. 


Hawley,  a  dau.,  twin,  b.  at  Farmington,  Conn.,  19  Nov. 


Chil.  of  John   Webster  and    Mary  Caroline  (Brush)   Keeler. 

I.  Mary  Emma  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  28  Sept  1863;  died 
27  Oct.  1863,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

II.  Edward  Webster  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  20  Jan.  1866. 

III.  John  Franklin  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  16  Dec.  1868. 

IV.  Ernest  Marvin  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  24  Sept.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Lewis  and   Mary   Esther   (Avery)    Benedict. 

I.  Lydia  Waterbury  Benedict,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  30  Aug. 
1848;   was  unmarried  in  Nov.  1877. 

II.  Lewis  Hanford   Benedict,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  26  Nov. 
1849;    a  dealer    in    fruit;    married    at    Camden,    N.  J.,    22    Nov.   1870, 


3330 


Chil.  of  Aaron   C.   and   Emma   Elizabeth   (Hart)   Keeler.  3331 

I.  Henry  Hawley  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  3  March  1867. 

II.  Abner  Hart  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  5  Ap.  1868. 

III.  Aaron  Benedict  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  13  Ap.  1872. 

IV.  Nettie  Eliza  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  16  June  1876. 


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934i 
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9343 


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9347 


9348 


Emma  Lewis  Kellogg,  dau.  of  Cyrus  and  Eliza  Ann  (Osborn)  Kellogg,  of 
Camden.  She  was  born  at  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  26  March  1849.  They 
settled  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1877. 

III.  Etta  Mary  Benedict,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  u  Nov.  1853; 
died  at  South  Salem,  7  June  1857,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Cora  Estella  Benedict,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  21  Sept.  1861. 


Chll.  of  Stephen   and   Harriet   (Benedict)   Webster. 

I.  George  Webster,  a  farmer;  lived  with  his  parents  in  1873. 

II.  Harriet  Eudora  Webster. 

III.  Mary  Anne  Webster,  lived  with  her  parents  in  1873. 

IV.  Charles  Webster. 

V.  Stephen  Webster,  b.  about  1866. 


Chll.  of  Jonah   and   Mary  Amelia   (Benedict)   Holly. 

I.  Marietta  Holly,  b.  about  1855. 

II.  Stephen  Holly,  b.  about  1865. 

Chll.  of  Webster  Boughton   and   Hancy   Keeler  (Benedict)   Hull. 

I.  Hannah  Louisa  Hull,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  18  Aug.  1856; 
was  a  teacher  of  instrumental   music,   and  organist  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church,  at  South  Salem,  in  1873. 

II.  William  Clayton  Hull,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  30  Dec.  1863. 


Chll.  of  Henry  and    Isabella   Frances   (Hayes)   Anderson. 
I.   Mary  Ellen  Anderson,  b.  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  25  Aug.  1863. 


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9356 

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II.  Henry  Churchill  Anderson,  b.  at  New  York  City,  8  July  1868. 

III.  Fidelia  Anderson,  b.  at  Green  Point,  L.  I.,  26  Jan.  1873. 

IV.  Annabel  Anderson,  b.  at  Green  Point,  L.  I.,  24  Aug.  1874. 

Chil.  of  Ferdinand   and   Anna   Margaret   (Purdy)    Hayes. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Hayes,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  30  Dec.  1870;  died 
2  Oct.  1871. 

II.  Charles  Ferdinand  Hayes,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  12  Jan.  1875. 


Chil.  of  William   Frederick  and   Fidelia   Elizabeth   (Hayes) 
Benedict. 

I.  Annie    Keeler   Benedict,   b.   at  South  Norwalk,   Conn.,  2  July 
1864. 

II.  William  Hayes  Benedict,  b.  at  New  York  City,  5  May  1866. 

III.  Frederick  Beecher  Benedict,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  15  May 
1869. 

IV.  Charles  Ernest  Benedict,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  6  Sept.  1872. 


Chil.  of  John   Leicester  and   Nellie   (Keyset)    Hayes. 

I.  Elsie  May  Hayes,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  n  June  1867. 

II.  Helena  Hampton  Hayes,  b.  at  Green  Point,  L.  I.,  2  Jan.  1869. 

III.  Nelly  Hoyt  Hayes,  b.  at  Green  Point,  L.  I.,  1 1  Feb.  1872. 

IV.  John   Leicester  Hayes,   b.   at  Green  Point,   L.  I.,  31   March 
1876. 


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9366 

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9369 

9370 


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9372 


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Chil.  of  Daniel    Howel   and    Hannah  Jane   (Koelor)   Olmstead. 

I.  Harrison   Eli   Olmstead,  b.  at  The  Cascades,  Columbia   River, 
Oregon,  8  July  1863. 

II.  Myra  Daniels  Olmstead,  b.  near  Walla  Walla,  Washington,  24 
March  1865. 

III.  Rosa    Delia    Olmstead,  b.   near  Walla  Walla,  Washington,  30 
Aug.  1866. 

IV.  Isaac  Sterrett  Olmstead,  b.  near  Walla  Walla,  Washington,  30 
Ap.  1 869 ;  died  there,  8  Jan.  1 872,  and  was  buried  in  Walla  Walla  Cemetery. 

V.  Addy  Levina  Olmstead,  b.  near  Walla  Walla,  Washington,  1 1 
Feb.  1873;  died  there,  4  March  1873,  and  was  buried   in  Walla  Walla 
Cemetery. 

VI.  Lewis  Daniel  Olmstead,  b.  near  Walla  Walla,  Washington,  25 
July  1875. 


Chil.  of  John   Ell   and   Eliza  Jane  (Carpenter)   Keeler. 

I.  Ida  Jane  Keeler,  b.  at  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  in  Oct.  1861. 

II.  John   Lewis  Keeler,  b.  at  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  in  Aug.  1865; 
died  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  in  Jan.  1868. 

III.  Charles  Eli  Keeler,  b.  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  in  Feb.  1871. 


Chil.  of  Rollin   and   Esther   Mary   (Keeler)   McNiel. 

I.  Archibald  McNiel,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  16  July  1866. 

II.  Mary  McNiel,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  6  Jan.  1871;  died  at  South 
Salem,  N.  Y.,  20  March  1872,  and  was  buried  in  the  Presbyterian  Church- 

|  yard. 


9373 


Child  of  David   Bradley  and   Adelphlne   Frederica   (Brandner)    Keeler. 

I.   Mabel  Keeler,  b.  at  Greeley,  Colorado,  24  July  1871;  died  2  Aug. 
1871,  and  was  buried  at  Greeley. 


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9377 
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9382 


Right h  Generation. 


Chil.  of  William   H.   and   Mary  Amelia   (Marvin)   Henry. 

I.  William  Marvin  Henry,  b.  in  New  York  City,  10  Aug.  1860;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  at  56  West  I2th  Street,  in  1874. 

II.  John  Campbell  Henry,  b.  in  New  York  City,  23  July  1866;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Harman   and   Sarah   Elizabeth   (Marvin)   Terwilliger. 

I.  Harman  Cage  Terwilliger,  b.  at  Fair  Haven,  in  Sterling,  N.  Y., 
25  June  1858  ;  and  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Vassar,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth  Terwilliger,  b.  at  Fair  Haven,  N.  Y.,  17  June 
1862 ;  and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Vassar,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

III.  Helen   Ann  Terwilliger,  b.  at  Fair  Haven,  N.  Y.,  6  Ap.  1864; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Vassar,  Mich.,  in  1874. 


Child   of   Lewis  Scott  and   Rachel   (Van   Patten)   Marvin. 

I.   Estella    Marvin,   b.   at  Sterling,   N.  Y.,   20  Nov.  1868;    and  was 
living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1874. 


Child   of  Albert   Foster  and   Betsey   (White)    Boland. 

I.  John  Albert  Boland,  b.  at  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.,  2  May  1832; 
a  trader;   married  at  Vesper,  N.  Y.,   Elvira   Russell;    and  was  living  at 
Owasco,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1875. 

Chil.  of  Albert   Foster  and   Sarah   (Darling)   Boland. 

II.  Sarah   Abigail   Boland,  b.  at  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.,  7  Dec. 
1835;  died  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  25  Aug.  1840,  and  was  buried  at  Cortland 
Village. 

III.  Annis  Levina   Boland,  b.  at  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.,  23  May 
1837;  died  at  the  same  place,  10  June  1837,  and  was  buried  there. 


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9386 


9387 
9388 

9389 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Albert    Foster   and    Annis   (Darling)    Boland. 

IV.  Harriet  Elizabeth  Boland,  b.  at  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.,  9  Oct. 
1838  ;  married  at  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  25  March  1858,  by  Elder  Jones,  Baptist, 
to  John  Williams,  who  was  born  at  Fabius,  N.  Y.     They  settled  at  Caze- 
novia,  N.  Y.;  where  he  died  2  Sept.  1860,  and  was  buried   in  Cazenovia 
Cemetery.     She  then  dwelt  with   her  father,  at  Watervale,  N.  Y.,  four 
years;  at  Cazenovia,  four  years;   and  at  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  four  years.     She 
was  living  at  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  in  Oct.  1875,  a  member  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  since  her  fourteenth  year. 

V.  Sarah  Amanda  Boland,  b.  at  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.,  30  Sept 
1840;    married   at  Watervale,   N.  Y.,  16  Ap.  1861,  by   Rev.   Mr.  Jenks, 
Presbyterian,  to  Addison  Steenbergh,  a  farmer,  son  of  Daniel  and  Lucy 
(Benson)  Steenbergh,  of  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  25  June  1833. 
They  dwelt  at  Pompey  till  I  Ap.  1871;  then  moved  to  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  and 
were  living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 

VI.  Wilkins  Daniel  Boland,  b.  at  Lincklaen,  N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1842; 
died  at  the  same  place,  18  June  1845,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Frederick    Darling   Boland,  b.  at  Lincklaen,  N.  Y.,  4  Nov. 
1844;    a   blacksmith;    married    at    Oneida,  N.    Y.,  12    Dec.  1866,    Mary 
Shannon,  dau.  of  William  and  Margaret  (Coffee)  Shannon,  of  Oriskany 
Falls,  N.  Y.     She  was  born  near  Waterford,  Ireland,  20  Nov.  1851.     He 
dwelt  at  Bouckville,  N.  Y.,  from  i  Ap.  1865  till  i  Oct.  1867  ;  at  Manlius, 
N.  Y.,  till  i  Ap.  1874;  and  then  settled  at  Watervale,  N.  Y.,  where  they 
were  living  in  Oct.  1875.     He  enlisted  at  New  York  City,  15  Aug.  1862, 
as   private   in    Co.  F,  I27th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;    served  till  15 
Aug.  1863  ;  enlisted,  i  Dec.  1863,  at  New  York,  as  a  landsman,  in  U.  S. 
Navy  ;    and  was  discharged  1  3  Dec.  1  864,  having   served  on    board  the 
Hartford  and  taken  part  in  the  capture  of  Mobile,  under  Admiral  Farragut. 
He  has  been  sometimes  called  Frederick  Anson  Boland. 

VIII.  Ellen  Augusta  Boiand,  b.  at  Lincklaen,  N.  Y.,  4  Ap.  1846; 
died  at  the  same  place,  25  July  1849,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  Emma  Charlotte  Boland,  b.  at  Lincklaen,  N.  Y.,  5  May  1849; 
died  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  14  June  1857,  an^  was  buried  there. 


X.  Charles  Edward  Boland,  b.  at  Lincklaen,  N.  Y.,  .25  Jan.  1854  ; 
a  printer;  was  living  at  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 


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9396 


EigJith   Generation. 


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3383 

Chil.  of  John  Parker  and   Harriet   (Boland)  Andrews. 

I.  Abigail    Foster   Andrews,  b.  at   Groton,  N.  Y.,  27  Sept.  1833; 
died  at  Groton,  16  Feb.  1834,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Dudley  Boland  Andrews,  b.  at  Lansing,  N.  Y.,  2  Ap.  1836;    a    16903 
railway    baggage-master;    married    at  Homer,    N.  Y.,  I  Jan.  1858,    Helen 

Mira  Ripley,  dau.  of  David  and  Maria  Jane  (Elliott)  Ripley,  of  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.  She  was  born  at  Spaffbrd,  N.  Y.,  25  Ap.  1835.  They  were  living 
at  Boone,  Iowa,  in  Feb.  1876,  having  dwelt  at  Yankton,  Dakota,  for  one 
year,  when  it  was  first  settled. 

III.  Benjamin  B.  Andrews,  b.  at  Lansing,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1837;  a 
lawyer;   married,  10  Sept.  1861,   Emma  White,  dau.   of  John  Keeler  and     3485 
Sally  (Griffen)  White,  of  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born. 
They  dwelt  at  Cortland  Village,  and  at  Fernandina,  Fla.,  where  he  was 

U.  S.  District  Attorney.  He  died  at  Fernandina,  14  June  1875,  and  was 
buried  there.  He  served  in  the  war  of  1861,  as  first-lieut,  second-lieut, 
and  captain,  in  the  —  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers. 

IV.  Sophia    Boughton  Andrews,  b.  at  Lansing,  N.  Y.,  23  Aug.    16909 
1838;  married,  I  Jan.  1869,  C.  E.  Ripley,  son  of  David  and  Sarah  Ripley. 

They  settled  at  Boone,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1 876. 


Chil.  of  William    Henry  and   Mary   (Woodward)   Boland. 

I.  Elizabeth  Boland,  b.  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  19  Oct.  1836;  and  was 
living  there  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Abigail  Boland,  b.  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  3  March  1838;  married 
at   Bridgewater,  Conn.,  24  Nov.  1864,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Noble,  Episcopal,  to 
Tracey  Austin   Dibble,    a   farmer,  son  of  Barnabas   and   Mary  (Burbank) 
Dibble,  of  Dexter,  Mich.     He  was  born  at  Webster,  Mich.,  8  May  1838. 
They  dwelt  at  Dexter  for  three  years ;  and  then  moved  to  Grass  Lake, 
which  was  still  their  home  in  Sept.  1875. 

III.  Clarinda  Boland,  b.  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  24  June  1839;  mar- 
ried there,  8  Jan.  1 863,  by  Rev.  Maltby  Gelston,  Congregational,  to  Charles 
Carroll   Robison,  a  farmer,  son  of  Andrew  and  Gertrude  (Hoag)  Robison, 
of  Sharon,  Mich.     He  was  born  at  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  18  Nov.  1828.     They 
dwelt  at  Sharon  till  i  Ap.  1865;    then  moved  to  Grass  Lake,  and  were 
living  there  in  Sept.  1875. 


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9405 


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IV.  Mary  Josephine  Boland,  b.  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  7  Ap.  1845; 
married  there,  27  March  1867,  by  Rev.  Norman  Tucker,  Presbyterian,  to 
Henry  Wlnfleld    Bush,  a   farmer,  son  of  Jonathan  and   Sarah  (Winfield) 
Bush,  of  Grass  Lake.     He  was  born  at  Canadice,  N.  Y.,  I  Ap.  1845;  died 
at  Grass  Lake,  20  May  1869,  and  was  buried   there.     She  was  married 
(2d),  9  May  1872,  at  Grass   Lake,  by  Rev.  George  Williams,  Congrega- 
tional,  to    Laban    Asahel    Parsons,  of  the   same  place,  a  farmer,  son   of 
Alanson  and  Alvira  (Green)  Parsons,  of  Rushville,  N.  Y.     He  was  born  at 
Italy,  N.  Y.,  5   Dec.  1842.     They  settled  at  Grass  Lake,  and  were  living 
there  in  Sept.  1875. 

V.  William  Anson  Boland,  b.  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  i  Jan.  1848;  a 
manufacturer  of  boots  and  shoes;  married  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  I  Aug.  1870, 
Rowena  Owelle,  dau.  of  Darwin  and  Rowena  (Newton)  Dwelle,  of  Bruns- 
wick, Me.     She  was  born  at  Lewiston,  Me.,  I  Aug.  1850.     They  dwelt  at 
Grass   Lake  for  a  short  time ;    and  then  moved  to  Jackson,  where  they 
were  still  living  in  Sept.  1875. 


Chil.  of  William   Cillett  and   Eliza   Hannah   (Boland)    Burnham. 

I.  Harriet  Maria  Burnham,  b.  19  May  1822  ;  married,  1 1  Jan.  1848, 
William  M.  Moore. 

II.  Theodore  Augustus   Burnham,  b.  25  Nov.  1823;  married,  6 
Sept  1854,  Emma  Maria  Cady,  who  was  born  26  Ap.  1831.      He  died  23 

!  July  1855. 

III.  Therese  Amelia  Burnham,  b.  28  Dec.  1825. 

IV.  Egbert  Reuben   Burnham,  b.  24  Jan.  1829;  married,  4  Aug. 
1850,  Mary  Lucinda  Sandford,  who  was  born  8  June  1831,  and  died  19 
July  1854.     He  married  (2d),  7  Jan.  1857,  Eliza  Sophia  Cutter,  who  was 
born  in  1831,  and  died   21  March  1858.     He  dwelt   at  7  Fitch    Street, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  in  Oct.  1875. 

V.  Frederick  M.  Burnham,  b.  in  Jan.  1832;  died  in  Feb.  1833. 

VI.  Frederick   Foster  Burnham,  b.  8  Jan.  1834;  married,  1 8  Oct. 
1857,  Maria  Theresa  Currier. 

VII.  Frank    Eugene   Burnham,  b.  4  May  1836;    married,  6  Ap. 
1 86 1,  Elvira  Conn. 

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Eighth   Generation. 


9406  VIII.  Abby  Clarinda  Burnham,  b.  30  Nov.  1837;  married,  31  Dec. 
I  1856,  Jared  Derby. 

9407  IX.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Burnham,  b.  11  Nov.  1839;  married,  i  Nov. 
1859,  George  A.  Parkington. 


X.  Edward  Smith  Burnham,  b.  15  Feb.  1843;  died  22  Dec.  1845. 
XL  William  Dixon  Burnham,  b.  22  Ap.  1847. 


Chil.    of  Frederick   Mortimer  and  Jacintha   (Randall)   Boland. 

I.  William  Henry  Boland,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  12  Jan.  1831;  a 
hat-finisher;   married  at  Bridgewater,  Conn.,  10  May  1853,  Nancy  Lorana 
Treat,  dau.  of  Almon  and  Hannah  (Randall)  Treat,  of  Bridgewater,  where 
she  was  born  24  June  1830.     They  settled  at  Bridgeport,  and  were  living 
there  in  Feb.  1876. 

II.  Montville  Boland,  b.  at  Bridgewater,  Conn.,  5  Dec.  1832;  died 
at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  10  Jan.  1856,  and  was  buried  at  Bridgewater. 

III.  Emelia  Boland,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  22  Jan.  1835;  married  at 
Bridgewater,  Conn.,  I  Jan.  1860,   Burr  Mallett,  a  farmer,  born  at  Bridge- 
water,  25  Feb.  1834,  son  of  Marcus  and  Sarah  (Keeler)  Mallett,  and  g.  son 
of  Stephen  Keeler,  who  went  to  Bridgewater  from  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  about 
1810.     They  settled  at  Bridgewater,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1876. 

IV.  Reuben  Nathaniel  Boland,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  13  Sept.  1836; 
a  hat-finisher;  married  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  25  Dec.  1874,  Lucy  Jane  Katon, 
dau.  of  John  and  Mary  (Lewis)  Katon,  of  Washington,  Conn.,  where  she 
was  born  25  Aug.  1846.     They  were  living  at  Danbury  in  Feb.  1876. 

V.  Eugene  Randall  Boland,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  21  Nov.  1838;  a 
hat-finisher;  married  at  Bridgewater,  Conn.,  i  Jan.  1863,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Beardsley,  dau.  of  Addison  and  Harriet  (Cole)  Beardsley,  of  Bridgewater, 
where  she  was  born  26  June  1842.     They  were  living  at  Greenpoint,  L.  I., 
in  Feb.  1876. 

VI.  Charles  Mansfield  Boland,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  i  Oct.  1840; 
a  carpenter  and  joiner;   married  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  25  Dec.  1867,  Clara 
Amelia    Hodges,  who  was  born  there,  4  Oct.  1846,  dau.  of  George  and 
Harriet  (Barnum)  Hodges.     They  were  living  at  Danbury  in  Feb.  1876. 


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16925 


16929 


16934 


9416 


9417 


941 8 


9419 


9420 


9421 


9422 


9423 
9424 


Whitney  Family. 

VII.  Lucy  Ann  Boland,  b.  at  Sharon.  Conn.,  8  Oct.  1842;  and  was 
living  at  Bridgewater,  Conn.,  in  Feb.  1876,  unmarried. 

VIII.  Frances  Abigail  Boland,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  12  Oct.  1844; 
married  at  Bridgewater,  Conn.,  24  Nov.  1864,  Sherwood    Adam    Lyon,  a 
salesman,  son  of  George  and  Ann  Janet  (Beardsley)  Lyon,  of  Bridgewater, 
where  he  was   born  27  March  1838.      They  were  living  at  118  Huron 
Street,  Green  Point,  L.  I.,  in  Feb.  1876. 

IX.  Frederick    Anson    Boland,  b.  at  Bridgewater,  Conn.,  15  Ap. 
1847  ;  died  at  Bridgewater,  Conn.,  1 1  Sept.  1848,  and  was  buried  there. 

X.  Emeline  Boland,  b.  at  Bridgewater,  Conn.,  15  Feb.  1850;  married 
there,  13  Oct.  1873,  Henry  Frost,  a  farmer,  son  of  Lewis  and  Sylvia  (Beers) 
Frost,  of  Bridgewater,  where  he  was  born  22  Jan.  1849.     They  were  living 
at  Southville,  Conn.,  in  Feb.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Hiram  and   Louisa  (Chllds)   Boland. 

I.  Harriet  Maria  Boland,  b.  at  Groton,  N.  Y.,  3  Oct.  1831;  married 
at  Waverly,  Iowa,  31  Oct.  1856,  by  Rev.  C.  M.  Sessions,  Meth.  Epis.,  to 
Elmore  Smith,  an  engineer,  son  of  John  and  Betsey  (Chamberlain)  Smith, 
of  Kent,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  10  Nov.  1829.     They  dwelt,  for  two 
years,  at  Polk,  Iowa;  then  moved  to  Bradford,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there 
in  Sept.  1875. 

II.  Wesley   Foster   Boland,  b.  at  Groton,  N.  Y.,  8   March  1835; 
married    at    Plymouth,    Conn.,  i  Jan.  1861,   Angel ine  Warner;    died    at 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  14  Ap.  1873,  and  was  buried  at  Plymouth.     His  widow 
was  living  at  8  Clarence  Street,  Bridgeport,  in  Sept.  1875. 

III.  Reuben  Egbert  Boland,  b.  at  Groton,  N.  Y.,  5  Nov.  1840;  died 
at  Groton,  15  Feb.  1841,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Reuben   Egbert  and    Maria   (Trowbridge)    Boland. 

I.  Helen  Maria  Boland,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  20  Aug.  1838. 

II.  Charles  Edward   Boland,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  10  July  1843; 
married  in  the  Prot.  Epis.  Church  of  the  Holy  Apostles,  New  York  City, 
by  Rev.  R.  S.  Howland,  D.D.,  14  Oct.  1869,  to  Jenny  Goulding  Hawthorn, 


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3387 
16936 


16940 


3388 


16941 


9425 


9426 


9427 


9428 


9429 


9430 


Eighth  Generation. 


dau.  of  Thomas  and  Jane  (Goulding)  Hawthorn,  of  New  York,  where  she 
was  born  13  Ap.  1851.  They  dwelt  at  Flushing,  L.  I.,  till  Feb.  1872;  at 
New  York,  till  22  Nov.  1874;  then  returned  to  Flushing,  and  were  living 
there  in  Sept.  1875.  His  occupation  was  insurance,  at  120  Broadway,  New 
York.  He  served  in  the  war  of  1861,  with  Co.  A,  22d  Reg.,  N.  G.  S. 
N.  Y.,  having  been  mustered  in,  May  1862. 

III.  Anson  Albert  Boland,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  24  Nov.  1845;  a 
cartman  ;   married  at  New  York  City,  IO  June  1 867,  Helen  Shumway  Beers, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Buckley  and    Henrietta  Jones  (Caldwell)   Beers,  of  New 
York,  where  she  was  born  24  Feb.  1848.     They  were  living  at  14  Vandam 
Street,  New  York,  in  Oct.  1875. 

IV.  Abigail  Gilbert  Boland,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  29  May  1848; 
married  at  her  father's  residence,  412  West  Nineteenth  Street,  New  York, 
22  Jan.  1873,  Frederick  Custavus  Anderson,  a  lawyer,  son  of  James  and 
Maria  (Conklin)  Anderson,  of  New  York,  where  he  was  born  27  Jan.  1845. 
They  dwelt  at  Flushing,  L.  I.,  from  i  May  1875  to  I  Sept.  1875;  and  then 
moved  to  351  West  Fifteenth  Street,  New  York. 


Chil.  of  George   Russol   and   Sarah   (Boland)   Woodward. 


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16944 


3391 


I.  Susan  Woodruff  Woodward,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  6  May  1840;    16946 
married  there,  10  Dec.  1863,  Nathan  Jewett,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  and 
Caroline  (Johnson)  Jewett,  of  Sharon,  where  he  was  born  14  July  1839. 

They  settled  at  Sharon,  and  there  died  (he,  27  Dec.  1872;  she,  i6Jan. 
1875),  and  were  buried. 

II.  Abby  Foster  Woodward,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  18   Sept.  1842; 
married  there,  16  Jan.  1873,  Samuel  Averill   Skiff,  a  farmer,  son  of  Luther 
and  Hannah  (Comstock)  Skiff,  of  Kent,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  1 1  Ap. 
1837.     They  settled  at  Sharon,  and  were  living  there  in  Aug.  1875. 

III.  Emma   Maria  Woodward,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  15  July  1844;  ,  16952 
married  there,  6  Ap.  1865,  Luther  Brown,  a  farmer,  son  of  Stephen  and 
Almira  (Abbott)  Brown,  of  Sharon.     He  was  born  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  1 1 

Oct.  1840.  They  dwelt  at  Sharon  till  13  March  1869;  then  moved  to 
Waterloo,  Iowa;  and  returned  to  her  father's  house  12  Nov.  1874,  where 
they  were  still  living  in  Oct.  1875. 

IV.  Harriet  Virginia  Woodward,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  20  March 
1849;  died  at  Sharon,  22  Aug.  1850,  and  was  buried  there. 


9435 


9436 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Walter  and   Clarinda   Amelia   (Boland)   Smith. 

9431  I.  Caroline  Boland  Smith,  b.  at  Kent,  Conn.,  11  May  1844;  married 
at  Bradford,  Iowa,  10  Dec.  1868,  by  Rev.  R.  V.  Williams,  Congregational, 
to  Merritt  Currier,  a  farmer,  son  of  Erdix  Tinney  and  Laura  Ann  (Good- 
speed)  Currier,  of  Java,  N.  Y.     He  was  born  at  Wales,   N.  Y.,   25   Dec. 
1841.     They  settled  at  Polk,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 

9432  II.  Maria   Carpenter   Smith,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  4   Sept.  1845; 
married  at  her  father's  house  in  Bradford,  Iowa,  25  March  1866,  by  Rev. 
John   Knox  Nutting,  Congregational,  to  Walter  Booth,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Neas  and  Ann  (Howes)  Booth,  of  Trafalgar,  C.  W.,  where  he  was  born  25 
July  1836.     They  settled  at  Deerfield,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there,  with- 
out children,  in  Dec.  1875. 

9433  III.  John  Walter  Smith,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  10  June  1848  ;  died  of 
typhoid  fever,  3   Nov.  1868,  at  Bradford,  Iowa,  and  was  buried  there,  in 
Greenwood  Cemetery. 

9434  IV.   Hiram  Reuben  Smith,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  17  May  1850;  died 
of  typhoid  fever,  24  Nov.  1868,  at  Bradford,  Iowa,  and  was  buried  there,  in 
Greenwood  Cemetery. 


V.  Harriet  Virginia  Smith,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  6  Oct.  1851;  died 
of  scarlet  fever,  16  Feb.  1863,  at  Bradford,  Iowa,  and  was  buried  there,  in 
Greenwood  Cemetery. 

VI.  Wesley  Foster  Smith,  b.  at  Polk,  Iowa,  in  Ap.  1855;  died  when 
ten  days  old. 


Chil.  of  Heman  and   Hannah   (Boland)  Tobey. 

9437  I.  Horace  H.  Tobey,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  18  March  1821 ;  died 
1 6  Sept.  1822. 

9438  II.   Horace    Myron    Tobey,  b.  at  Hitchcock's  Corners,  in  Amenia, 
N.Y.,   25  Dec.  1822;   a  blacksmith;  married  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,   5 
July  1848,  by  Rev.  H.  G.  Ludlow,  Presbyterian,  to  Ann  M.  Brown,  dau.  of 
John  O.  and  Nancy  (Wood)  Brown,  of  Pawling,  N.  Y.     She  was  born  at 
Salt  Point,  in  Pleasant  Valley,  N.  Y.,  26  May  1826.     He  left  home  i  Sept. 
1837;  lived  at  Poughkeepsie  for  five  years;  and  then  settled  at  Salt  Point, 
where  they  were  still  living  in  Dec.  1875,  without  children. 

9439  III.  Henry    La  Fayette   Tobey,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  8  June 


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944i 


9442 


9443 


9444 


9445 


9446 


9447 


Eighth  Generation. 


1824;  a  printer  and  editor;  married  in  1844,  at  Poughkeepsie,  Ann  Eliza 
Seabury,  dau.  of  John  and  Jane  (Pell)  Seabury,  of  Poughkeepsie,  where  she 
was  born  3  Dec.  1823.  He  died  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  22  Ap.  1859,  and  was 
buried  in  Poughkeepsie  Rural  Cemetery.  She  was  living  at  Poughkeepsie 
in  Dec.  1875. 

IV.  Harriet  Boland  Tobey,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  22  July  1826; 
married  there,  in  1848,  John  Hagadorn  ;    married  (2d)  Benjamin  Shearer; 

and  was  living  at  Washington  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1875. 

V.  Sophronia  Elmer  Tobey,  b.  near  Hitchcock's  Corners,  in  Amenia, 
N.  Y.,  17  Oct.   1828;    married   in   Cannon  Street,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
26  March  1856,  by  Rev.  Henry  G.  Ludlow,  Presbyterian,  to  Luther  Eaton, 
a  farmer,  son  of  Ira  and  Precinda  (Berry)  Eaton,  of  Kent,  Conn.,  where 
he  was  born  4  Feb.  1826.     They  settled  in  Kent,  and  were  living  there 
in  Nov.  1875,  without  children. 

VI.  Mary  Jane   Tobey,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  27  Aug.  1831; 
died  there,  6  May  1832,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery  on  Academy 
Street. 

VII.  Sophia  Ann  Tobey,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  27  March  1833; 
died  there,  31  Dec.  1834,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery  on  Academy 
Street. 

VIII.  Norman  Tobey,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  4  Jan.  1835  ;  died 
8  July  1835,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery  at  Poughkeepsie. 


Chil.  of  Lemuel   and    Beulah   (Boland)   Cibbs. 

I.  George   Wellington   Gibbs,  b.  at  Torringford,  Conn.,  18  May 
1818  ;  a  teamster;  was  living  at  Pine  swamp,  on  Sharon  mountain,  Conn., 
in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Lydia  Martha  Gibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  6  Jan.  1820;  married 
at  Wassaic,  N.  Y.,  14  Oct.  1838,  by  Rev.  William  K.  Stopford,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  Lucius  Smith   Pendleton,  a  maker  of  sashes  and  blinds,  son 
of  Ethan  and    Esther    (Hinckley)    Pendleton,  of  South  Norfolk,  Conn., 
where  he  was  born  10  Feb.  1817.     They  dwelt  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  till  1848; 
at  Goshen,  Conn.,  till  1851;  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  till  1855  ;  then  settled  at 
Wassaic,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1875. 

III.  Homer  Augustus  Gibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  10  March  1822 ; 


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9450 

945 » 
9452 

9453 
9454 
9455 


9455 


Whitney  Family. 


a  merchant  and  farmer;  married  at  Northeast,  N.  Y.,  16  Sept.  1844, 
Catharine  Miller,  dau.  of  Reuben  and  Eliza  (Bacon)  Miller,  of  Copake, 
N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  9  Oct.  1825.  They  settled  at  Ore  Hill,  in 
Salisbury,  Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1875. 

IV.  Myron   Boland   Cibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  28  Feb.  1826;  a 
farmer  and  farrier;  married  at  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  18  Feb.  1853,  Mary  Reed, 
dau.  of  James  and  Huldah  Maria  (Hinkston)  Reed,  of  South  Barre,  N.  Y., 
where  she  was  born  6  Sept.  1835.     They  settled  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
enlisted,  2  Oct.  1861,  as  farrier,  in  Co.  H,  8th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  Cavalry;  was 
discharged  for  disability,  28  March  1863 ;  enlisted,  14  Feb.  1864,  f°r  three 
years,  in  4th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  Heavy  Artillery;  was  taken  prisoner  in  the  battle 
of  Ream's  Station;  and  was  sent  to  Salisbury  Prison,  N.  C,  where  he  was 
killed,  i  Oct.  1864,  by  a  sentinel.     She  was  living  at  Barre  in  Feb.  1876. 

V.  Francis  Jerome  Cibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  1 8   March  1828; 
died  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  18  June  1861,  unmarried. 

VI.  Solomon  Goodrich  Cibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  24  May  1830; 
a  waggon-maker;  married,  in  May  1853,  Laura  Louisa  Burtch;  and  settled 
at  Ore  Hill,  Conn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Dec.  1875.     He  has 
represented  the  town  of  Salisbury  in  the  Legislature  of  Connecticut. 

VII.  John    Boland    Cibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  u  Aug.  1832;    a 
mariner;  was  at  Honolulu,  Sandwich  Islands,  in  1873,  when  last  heard  from. 

VIII.  Eber   Sanford    Cibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  2   March  1834; 
married  at  Des  Moines,  Iowa,  wife's  name  not  reported ;  and  was  living 
there  in  Dec.  1875. 

IX.  Henry  Hiram   Cibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  14  Aug.  1836;  died 
there,  7  July  1838,  and  was  buried  in  Sharon  South  Cemetery. 

X.  Henly  Lemuel   Cibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  3  Nov.  1839;  died 
there,  15  July  1842,  and  was  buried  in  Sharon  Cemetery. 

XI.  Wesley  L.  Cibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  24  July  1842;  a  soldier 
in  the  war  of  1861;  married  Mary  Flannagan  ;  and  was  living  at  Millerton, 
N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1875. 


Child  of  Solomon  and   Eveline  (Boland)  Goodrich. 

I.  Semantha   Goodrich,  residence  not  known.     She  had  brothers 
and  sisters,  who  are  all  dead. 


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16986 


16988 


16991 


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9456 


9457 


9458 


9459 


9460 


9461 


9462 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Henley   Eleazer  and    Luthena   (Chamberlain)   Phillips. 

I.  Samuel   Henley  Phillips,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  21  March  1840; 
a    portrait-painter;    married    at    Mansfield,    Ohio,   10  Aug.   1864,    Elvira 
Frances  Doty,  dau.  of  Elisha  Wade  and  Sophronia  Ann  (Carpenter)  Doty, 
of  Mansfield.     She  was  born  at  Delaware,  Ohio,  25   Sept.  1840.     They 
were  living  at  Paris,  111.,  in  March  1876.     He  was  a  Union  soldier  in  the 
war  of  1861. 

II.  George  Delazon   Phillips,  b.  at  New  Fairfield,  Conn.,  in  March 
1842;  a  machinist;  married  in  1863,  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Emma  Krinks; 
and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1876,  a  contractor  in  a  sewing-machine  factory. 
He  enlisted  at  Bridgeport,  28  July  1862,  in  Co.  D,  i7th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol. 
Infantry.     He  was  left  on  the  battle-field  of  Chancellorsville,  supposed  to 
be  dead  and  so  reported ;   and  after  lying  on  the  earth  for  fourteen  days, 
exposed  to  the  sun  and  rain,  too  badly  wounded  to  be  carried  to  Rich- 
mond, was  sent  by  the  Confederates  within  the  Union  lines,  and  recovered, 
though  still  carrying  the  rebel  bullets  in  his  side. 

III.  Alonzo   Booth   Phillips,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  in  Feb.  1844;  a 
blacksmith;  enlisted  at   Bridgeport,  Conn.,  when  18  years  old,  in  Co.  I, 
6th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry ;    and  was  killed  in  the  night-attack  on  Fort 
Wagner,  in  1862. 

IV.  Charles   Wesley    Phillips,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  2  March 
1852;    a  photographer;    was  living  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  in  Feb.  1876, 
unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and    Mary  Ann    (Boland)   Stilwell. 

I.  William  Henry  Stilwell,  a  dentist,  grad.  at  the  Dental  College  of 
Philadelphia,  Penn.;  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861,  and  took  part  in 
Gen.  Sherman's  march  to  the  sea ;  residence  unknown. 

II.  Wallace   Stilwell,  was  a  student  of  music,  in  Germany,  in  Jan. 
1876. 

III.  Mary  Anna  Stilwell,  was  reported  as  living  in  New  York  City, 
in  Jan.  1876. 


Whitney  Family. 


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9463 

9464 
9465 

9466 

9467 
9468 


9469 
9470 

9471 
9472 

9473 
9474 
9475 
9476 


Chil.  of  Charles  Jason   and   Cornelia   Louisa   (Boland)   Craves. 

I.  Betsey  Cornelia  Craves,  b.  at  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  11  Dec.  1748;  and 
was  living  at  800  Eighth  Street,  Washington,  D.  C,  in  Jan.  1876,  unmar- 
ried. 

II.  Charles  Andrew  Jackson  Craves,  b.  at  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  19  Ap. 
1850;  and  was  living  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 

III.  Edwin    Talcott   Craves,    twin,  b.  at   Penfield,  N.  Y.,  27  Jan. 
1854;  and  was  living  at  Sweden,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 

IV.  Emily  Louisa  Craves,  twin,  b.  at  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  27  Jan.  1854; 
and  was  living  at  Sweden,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 

V.  Viletta  Jane  Craves,  b.  at  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  22  Nov.  1856. 

VI.  Jason  Craves,  b.  at  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  26  May  1860. 


Chil.  of  Myron   Tlcknor  and   Margaret  (Buntaln)   Boland. 

I.  William  James  Boland,  b.  near  Paris,  111.,  6  Ap.  1848;  was  living 
at  Holden,  Mo.,  in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Augustine  Elmer  Boland,  b.  near  Paris,  111.,  25  Oct.  1849;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  father,  in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  Sarah  Jane  Boland,  b.  near  Paris,  111.,  30  March  1853;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  father,  in  Dec.  1875. 

IV.  Thomas  Jefferson    Boland,  b.  near  Paris,  111.,  9  May  1855; 
died  there,  8  Ap.  1856,  and  was  buried  in  Paris  Cemetery. 

V.  John  Ticknor  Boland,  b.  near  Paris,  111.,  6  Ap.  1859. 

VI.  Clara  Ruthena  Boland,  b.  near  Paris,  111.,  3  Feb.  1861. 

VII.  Charles  Lincoln  Boland,  b.  near  Paris,  111.,  14  June  1865. 

VIII.  Franklin  Boland,  b.  near  Paris,  111.,  29  March  1868. 


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9479 

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9483 

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9484 

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9485 

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9486 

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9487 

II. 

9488 

III. 

9489 

IV. 

Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Wireman   and   Theoda   Clarinda   (Boland)    Newlon. 

I.  Charles  Elmer  Newlon,  b.  at  Hunter,  near  Huffmansville,  111.,  12 
Jan.  1852  ;  and  was  living  at  Huffmansville  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 

II.  Annie  Newlon,  b.  at  Summitville,  Iowa,  13  Aug.  1857;  married 
at   Huffmansville,  111.,  5  Nov.  1874,  by  Rev.  John  Van  Houton,  to  Hiram 
Burney  Newlon,  a  dealer  in  stock,  born  at  Prairie,  111.,  28  Sept.  1846,  son 
of  John  and  Margaret  (Wolf)  Newlon.     They  settled  at  Oswego,  Kansas, 
and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

III.  Wireman  Baty  Newlon,  b.  at  Prairie,  111.,  lojuly  1865. 

IV.  Arabelle  Newlon,  b.  at  Prairie,  111.,  12  Ap.  1868. 


Chil.  of  James  Alanson   and    Emily  Jemima   (Baggerley)   Boland. 

I.  Benjamin  Franklin  Boland,  b.  at  Hunter,  III,  22  May  1860. 

II.  Marilla  Theoda  Boland,  b.  at  Hunter,  111.,  24  July  1862. 

III.  Augustine  David  Boland,  b.  at  Chilhowee,  Mo.,  22  June  1867. 

IV.  Ida  Belle  Boland,  b.  at  Chilhowee,  Mo.,  4  March  1870;  died  at 
Bogart,  Mo.,  10  Oct.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  the  Hendricks  Cemetery. 

V.  Edward  James  Boland,  b.  at  Bogart,  Mo.,  2  Oct.  1872. 


Chil.  of  Augustine   Elmer  and   Charity  (Galenor)   Boland. 

I.  Charles  David   Boland,  b.  at  Hunter,  seven  miles  east  of  Paris, 
.,  28  Sept.  1866. 

II.  Henley  Nelson  Boland,  b.  at  Hunter,  III,  6  Oct.  1869. 

III.  Orria  Monda  Boland,  b.  at  Hunter,  111.,  31  March  1871. 

IV.  Luella  Theoda  Boland,  b.  at  Hunter,  111.,  9  Aug.  1874. 


9490 


949' 


9492 


9493 


9494 


9495 


9496 


9497 


Whitney  Family, 


Chil.  of  Walter  and   Sarah   (Smith)    Keeler. 

I.  William   Ervin   Keeler,  b.  at   206  Bowery,  New  York,  9  Aug. 
1828;    died    in    New   York,    17    Nov.   1841,    and    was   buried   at    North 
Salem,  N.  Y. 

II.  Cornelia    Keeler,  b.  at   New  York  City,  17  Jan.  1830;  married 
there,  3  Ap.  1852,  Richard  Alsop  Storrs,  son  of  Joseph  Storrs,  of  Oyster 
Bay,  L.  I.,  where  he  was  born  in  Jan.  1830.     They  settled  in  New  York; 
and,  in  May  1877,  were  living  at  115  Lexington  Avenue.     He  was  then 
deputy-comptroller  of  the  City  of  New  York. 


Chil.  of  Thaddeus  Crane  and  Julia   (Keeler)   Quick. 

I.  Oscar  Quick,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  24  Nov.  1824;  a  carpenter; 
died  at  North  Salem,  6  Oct.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Lydia    Quick,   b.   at    North   Salem,  N.  Y.,  about  1826;    married 
there  Moses  Underbill,  a  clerk,  son  of  Charles  and   Elizabeth   (Quinby) 
Underhill,  of  Chappaqua,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  10  Feb.  1822.     They 
were   living   at   112   Waverly   Place,   New  York,   in  July  1877,  without 
children. 

III.  Stebbins  Baxter  Quick,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1829; 
a  dealer  in  glass  and   porcelain ;   married  at  the  Church  of  the  Divine 
Paternity,  5th  Avenue,  corner  of  45th  Street,  New  York,  28  Ap.  1869,  by 
Rev.   E.   H.   Chapin,  D.D.,  to    Alice  Reed,  dau.   of  Charles  and   Anna 
(Carpenter)  Reed,  of  New  York,  where  she  was  born  15  March  1848.     She 
died  there,  28   March  1874,  and  was  buried  at  North   Salem.     He  was 
living  at  1 12  Waverly  Place,  New  York,  in  July  1877. 

IV.  John  Wesley  Quick,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  30  May  1832 ;  a 
carpenter  and  joiner;  lived  at  North  Salem  in  July  1877,  unmarried. 

V.  Howard  Quick,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb.  1835;  a  farmer; 
died  30  June  1851,  and  was  buried  in  North  Salem  Cemetery. 

VI.  Gerard  Crane  Quick,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  10  July  1837; 
a  farmer;  married  there,  12  Sept.  1865,  Ruth  Ann   Partrick,  dau.  of  John 
and  Fanny  (Jennings)  Partrick,  of  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  where  she  was  born 
20  Sept.  1840.     They  were  living  at  North  Salem  in  July  1877. 


H03 


3420 


16997 


3421 


16998 


16999 


1 404 


9499 


9500 


9501 


9502 


9503 

9504 

9505 
9506 


9507 
9508 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Lewis  and   Esther   (Keeler)   Ritch. 

9498  I.  John  Wallace  Ritch,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  20  Aug.  1826; 
died  there,  of  typhoid  fever,  20  Sept.  1848,  and  was  buried  in  North 
Salem  Cemetery. 


II.  Walter  Pitch,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  16  Feb.  1828;  a  farmer; 
married  at  North  Salem,  2  July  1857,  Anna  Hillyer,  dau.  of  Rev.  Shailer 
Justyn  and  Catharine  (Tichenor)  Hillyer,  of  North  Salem.     She  was  born 
at  Orange,  N.  J.,  u  July  1824.     They  settled  at  North  Salem,  and  were 
living  there  in  July  1877. 

III.  Charles  Ritch,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  19  Feb.  1830;  died  at 
North  Salem,  21  Jan.  1849,  ar>d  was  buried  there. 

IV.  George  Lewis  Ritch,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  17  Ap.  1835; 
died  at  North  Salem,  of  typhoid  fever,  14  Dec.  1848,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Anna  Maria  Ritch,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  21  June  1845  ;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  July  1877,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Jesse   Birchard   and   Elizabeth   (Simonson)    Keeler. 

I.  William  Irving  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1846; 
a  miller;  married  at  North  Salem,  29  Oct.  1873,  Ada  Crosby.     They  were 
living  at  New  York  City  in  July  1 877. 

II.  Mary  Simonson  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  15  Ap.  1849; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  father,  in  July  1877,  unmarried. 

III.  Lydia   Maria   Keeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  16  May  1851; 
died  at  North  Salem,  22  Jan.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Amelia  Elizabeth  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  28  Sept. 
1853;  married  there,  28  Oct.  1873,  George  KnifTen.     They  were  living  at 
Brewster's  Station,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1877. 

Chil.  of  Jesse   Birchard   and    Harriet  (Everett)   Keeler. 

V.  Edward  Everett  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  19  May  1860; 
died  at  the  same  place,  4  July  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.  Charles  Everett  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  i  Feb.  1862. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Ellas  and   Chloe   (Crosby)    Brush. 


I.  Lydia  Maria  Brush,  married 


29  La  Fayette  Street,  Newark,  N.  J.,  in  Jan.  1876. 

II.  Brush,  a  dau. 

III.  Brush,  a  dau. 

IV.  Brush,  a  dau. 

V.  Brush,  a  son. 


Griffiths ;  and  was  living  at 


Chil.  of  Mills   Phillips  and   Lydia   Adeline   (Ray)    Brush. 

I.  Mary  Jane  Brush,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  26  Dec.  1836;  married  at 
Phelps,  N.  Y.,  24  Sept.  1856,  Philander  A.  Mott,  a  farmer,  son  of  Philander 
and  Mary  Ann  (Baker)  Mott,  of  Phelps.     He  was  born  at  Chatham,  N.  Y., 
in  March  1829.     They  settled  at   Phelps,  and  were  living  there   in  Jan. 
1876. 

II.  Eliza  Ann  Brush,  b.  at  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  26  Sept.  1840;  married  at 
Newark,  N.  Y.,  21  Oct.  1863,  Frank  Hill,  a  farmer,  son  of  Benjamin  and 
Sarah  (Skinner)  Hill,  of  Newark.     He  was  born  at  Gowanda,  N.  Y.,  2  Oct. 
1827.     They  dwelt  at   Hillsdale,  Mich.,  from  March  1864  till  Oct.  1867; 
and  then  settled  at  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  still   living  in  Jan. 
1876. 

III.  Laura   Maria   Brush,  b.  at  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  3   May  1846;  was 
living  with  her  father,  at  Newark,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  John   Davies  and   Alzina   (Brush)   Peckham. 

I.  Frances  Maria  Peckham,  b.  in  Erie  Street,  Maumee  City,  Ohio, 
10  Sept.  1834;  married  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  18  Dec.  1865,  by  Rev.  Charles 
W.  Peckham,  Methodist,  to  George  Secor,  a  clerk  and  commercial  traveller, 
son  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Ketcham)  Secor,  of  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
was  born  20  Nov.  1832.  They  settled  at  365  Ontario  Street,  Toledo; 
where  he  died  6  Feb.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Cemetery.  She 
moved,  in  July  1865,  to  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  and  was  living  there  in  Jan. 
1876. 


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3427 
17004 


17008 


3429 
17010 


1406 


Eighth  Generation. 


9518 


9519 


9520 


9521 


9522 


9523 


9524 


9525 


9526 


II.  Mary  Lucinda  Peckham,  b.  in  Erie  Street,  Maumee  City,  Ohio, 
10  July  1837;  died  there,  31  Aug.  1844,  and  was  buried  in  Springfield 
Cemetery,  four  miles  to  the  west. 


III.  George    Brush    Peckham,  b.  in  Wayne  Street,  Maumee  City, 
Ohio,  27  Feb.  1839;  died  at  Maumee  City,  19  March  1844,  and  was  buried 
in  Springfield  Cemetery. 

IV.  Cornelia  Eunice  Peckham,  b.  in  Wayne  Street,  Maumee  City, 
Ohio,  27  July  1845;  married  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  at  Peta- 
luma,  Cal.,  10  Sept.  1871,  by  Rev.  John  Lewis  Trefen,  to  Charles  Henry 
Doescher,  a  farmer,  son  of  Eiber  and  Magdalena  (Schachen)  Doescher,  of 
Dorum,  Wurstein,  Hannover,  Germany,  where  he  was  born  12  Oct.  1839. 
They  settled  at  Petaluma,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

V.  Charles  Wesley  Peckham,  b.  at  Springfield,  Ohio,  26  March 
1849;  a  teacher  and  farmer;    married  at  Haven,  Kansas,  19  Feb.  1874,  by 
Rev.  George  Palmer,  Baptist,  to  Sarah  Hess,  dau.  of  Abram  and  Elizabeth 
(Gadberry)  Hess,  who  then  lived  near  Hartford  City,  Ind.,  where  she  was 
born  29  Nov.  1849.     At  the  organization  of  Haven  township,  in  May 
1873,  he  was  elected  its  first  trustee ;  and  he  has  served  for  two  successive 
years  as  Master  of  Haven  Grange,  Patrons  of  Husbandry.     He  was  still 
living  at  Haven  in  Jan.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Harvey  and   Emeline   Keeler  (Brush)   Woodworth. 

I.  Louise  Maria  Woodworth,  b.  at  Hopewell,  N.  Y.,  28  Sept.  1842; 
married,  7  March  1858,  Thomas  C.  Maxwell;  and  was  living  at  Lincoln, 
Neb.,  in  Oct.  1875. 

II.  Williard   Couse  Woodworth,  b.  at   Hopewell,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb. 
1844;   married,  26  Dec.  1866,  Martha  Frazer;  and  was  living  at  Exeter, 
Neb.,  in  Oct.  1875.     He  enlisted,  14  Feb.  1864,  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  in 
the  35th  Reg.  of  Wis.  Infantry;  and  served  till  the  close  of  the  war. 

III.  Mary  Rosina  Woodworth,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  17  Oct.  1846;  :  17019 
married,  15    Dec.  1864,  Charles    Theodore    Haskins;    and  was  living  at 
Unity,  Wis.,  in  Oct.  1875. 

IV.  Caroline  Antoinette  Woodworth,  b.  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  i 
Oct.  1851 ;  died  at  the  same  place,  2  Ap.  1857,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  John    Luther    Woodworth,  b.  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  19  Sept. 
1853  ;  and  was  living  at  Lincoln,  Neb.,  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 


Whitney  Family. 


Child  of  Martin    Harder  and   Mary  Ann   (Miner)    Brush. 

I.  George  Miner  Brush,  b.  at  Nelson,  N.  Y.,  3   March  1850;  was 
living  at  5  Post  Street,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  in  Feb.  1876,  unmarried. 

Chil.  of  Martin   Harder  and    Lucinda   (Hawks)   Brush. 

II.  Amelia  Maria  Brush,  b.  at  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  25  Aug.  1852;  was 
living  at  124  South  First  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1876,  unmarried. 

III.  Frank   Hawks  Brush,  b.  at  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  25  Aug.  1854;  was 
living  at  124  South  First  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  in  Feb.  1876,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Gilbert  and   Emetine  (Keeler)    Hunt. 

I.  Floyd   Keeler  Hunt,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  8   Feb.  1833;  a 
farmer;    married    there,   8   May  1855,   by   Rev.   Shailer  Justyn    Hillyer, 
Universalist,  to  Ella  Burr  Sanford,  third  dau.  of  David  and  Esther  (Staples) 
Sanford.     She  was  born  at  Mill  Plain,1  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  14  Aug.  1833. 
They  settled  in  Ridgebury  Society,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Dec.  1875. 

II.  Smith  Gilbert  Hunt,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.Y.,  in  1837  ;  a  trader 
and  miller;  married  at   Ridgebury,  Conn.,  13  Sept.  1860,  by  Rev.  J.  L. 
Townsend,  to  Mary  Anna  St.  John,  dau.  of  Samuel  Sidney  and  Lucy  Amy 
(Brush)  St.  John,  of  Ridgebury,  where  she  was  born  3  June  1839.     They 
were  living  at  Brewster's  Station,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1874. 


III. 
IV. 

V.  - 


-  Hunt,  a  son,  died  aged  three  months. 

-  Hunt,  a  son,  died  on  the  day  of  birth. 
Hunt,  a  son,  died  on  the  day  of  birth. 


Child   of  Floyd   and  Jane  Grant  (Purdy)   Keeler. 

I.  Henry  Hobart  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  22  March  1854; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  July  1877. 

1  Mill  Plain  has  since  been  set  off  to  Danbury. 


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3434 


3445 
17021 


17025 


3447 


1408 


Eighth   Generation. 


9536 


9537 


9538 


9539 


9540 


954i 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Ann    (Keeler)   Rundle. 

I.  Mary  Amelia   Rundle,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  31  Aug.  1839; 
died  at  New  York  City,  23   Nov.  1842,  and  was  buried  in  North  Salem 
Cemetery. 

II.  Elizabeth   Rundle,  b.  at  New  York  City,  23  July  1843  ;  married 
at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  26  Oct.  1865,  John  Courtney  Punderford,  a  whole- 
sale dealer  in   boots   and  shoes,  son   of  James  and   Elizabeth  (Hallam) 
Punderford,  of   New  Haven,  where  he  was  born   2    Sept.  1838.     They 
settled  at  New  Haven,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1875. 

Child  of  Leonard    K.   and   Ann    (Keeler)   Everett. 

III.  Edward  Everett,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  10  March  1853;  was  living 
at  New  York  City  in  July  1873,  a  clerk  in  the  Mercantile  Library. 


Child   of    Daniel   and   Jane   (Keeler)   Trowbridge. 

I.  Jenny  Keeler  Trowbridge,  b.  in  Crown  Street,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  I  May  1845;  married  at  New  Haven,  15  May  1867,  by  Rev.  Charles 
Fletcher,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  John  Jarvis  Matthias,  a  merchant,  son 
of  Rev.  John  Jarvis  and  Mary  Camp  (Beach)  Matthias,  of  Tarrytown, 
N.  Y.  He  was  born  at  Flushing,  L.  I.,  14  Jan.  1843;  grad.  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  the  City  of  New  York  in  1862,  and  at  the  Sheffield  Scientific 
School,  Yale  College,  in  1866.  They  settled  at  New  Haven,  and  were 
living  there  in  Aug.  1875;  he  being  engaged,  with  her  father,  in  the  West 
India  trade. 


Chil.  of   Hiram   Jackson   and   Catharine   (Dowling)    Keeler. 

I.  James  Lewis  Keeler,  b.  at  Logansport,  Ind.,  28  May  1846;  died 
19  June  1846,  and  was  buried  in  the  Logansport  Cemetery. 

II.  John  Dowling  Keeler,  b.  at  Madison  Dock,  Ohio,  9  Dec.  1849; 
grad.  at  U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  7  June  1870;  was  detailed,  ' 
in  1871,  for  special  service  in  surveying  the  route  for  a  ship-canal  through 
Nicaragua,  being  chief  of  the  hydrographic  party,  till  relieved  in  Jan.  1872; 
was  detailed  to  the  Juniata,  in  June  1872,  to  search  for  the  Polaris,  and  was 
favorably  mentioned  in  the  report  of  his  commander.     In  1873,  his  vessel 
was  sent  to  bring  back  the  survivors  of  the  Virginius,  from  Santiago  de 


Whitney  Family. 


9548 


Cuba ;  after  which  it  joined  the  fleet  off  Key  West,  for  squadron  practice, 
and  subsequently  was  sent  to  the  European  station,  where  he  was  still 
serving  in  Aug.  1875,  having  reached  the  grade  of  Master. 

III.  Catharine  Fenelon  Keeler,  b.  at  Madison  Dock,  Ohio,  13  Dec. 
1851;  died  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  3  Aug.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  the  West 
Side  Cemetery. 

IV.  George   Hiram    Keeler,  b.  in  Ann  Street,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  20 
Ap.  1855  ;  died  26  Aug.  1855,  and  was  buried  in  the  West  Side  Cemetery, 
Cleveland. 


Child   of  Abel    Blngham   and  Jane   Lobdell   (Keeler)    Murch. 

I.  Mary  Jane  Murch,  b.  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  23  Aug.  1849;  died  at 
Unionville,  Ohio,  about  30  Dec.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Oliver   Ellsworth   and   Eliza   (Woodruff)   Wolcott. 

I.  Lori  I  la  Wolcott,  b.  near  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  30  Dec.  1827  ;  married  at 
Howell,  Mich.,  Peter  Kanouse.      They  were  living  at  Byron,   Mich.,  in 
Ap.  1877. 

II.  Oliver  Cromwell  Wolcott,  b.  near  Geneseo,  N.Y.,  24  Dec.  1829; 
a  boat-builder;  married  at  Mott's  Corners,  N.Y.,  14  Jan.  1851,  Esther  Maria 
Redner,  born  in  Hector,  N.  Y.,  16  Feb.  1832,  dau.  of  Freeman  and  Eliza- 
beth (Bowen)  Redner.    They  settled  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  and  he  was  living 
there  in  Ap.  1877,  having  been  divorced  from  her  13  May  1874. 

III.  Eliza  Wolcott,  b.  near  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  14  March  1831;  died  at 
the  same  place,  31  July  1834,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Laura  Baker  Wolcott,  b.  near  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  17  Aug.  1833  ; 
married  at  Byron,  Mich.,  George  Botsford;  and  was  living  at  Byron  in  Ap. 
1877.     He  served  in  the  war  of  1 86 1,  as  corporal  in  a  regiment  of  cavalry. 


V.  Frances  Eliza  Wolcott,  b.  at  Furnace  Village,  Conn.,  16  March 
1835  ;  married  at  Byron,  Mich.,  Charles  Simpson,  a  minister  of  the  Meth- 
odist Episcopal  Church ;  and  was  living  in  Macomb  Co.,  Mich.,  in  Ap. 
1877.  He  served  in  the  war  of  1861,  as  lieutenant  in  the  6th  Reg.  of 
Mich.  Vol.  Infantry,  and  as  captain  in  another  regiment. 

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17031 


1410 


Eighth  Generation, 


9550 


9551 
9552 

9553 
9554 
9555 

9556 
9557 

9558 
9559 


9560 


9561 


VI.   Mary  Electa  Wolcott,  b.  at  Byron,  Mich.,  18  Nov.  1841;  mar- 
ried there  Newton  Kirk;  and  was  living  at  Hartland,  Mich.,  in  Ap.  1877. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   Smedley  and   Polly  Caroline   (Woodruff)    Denlson. 

I.  Caroline   Eliza   Denison,   b.  at  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  17  Aug.  1831; 
married,  23  May  1861,  James  T.  Magee,  of  Tidioute,  Penn.;   present  resi- 
dence unknown. 

II.  Mary   Adeline  Denison,  b.  at  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  23  Aug.  1833; 
died  at  Decatur,  Mich.,  18  May  1872,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Sarah  Permelia  Denison,  b.  at  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1835; 
married,  30  May  1 866,  Theodore  Tyrer,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

IV.  Daniel   Ahira   Denison,   b.  at   Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  21  Ap.  1837; 
married,  14  Oct.  1867,  Mary  E.  Brierly. 

V.  Harriet  Melinda  Denison,  b.  at  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  30  Aug.  1839; 
married,  19  Sept.  1861,  Mitchel  S.  Blair,  of  Angelica,  N.  Y. 

VI.  Fanny  Ann  Denison,  b.  at  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  22  Oct.  1842. 

VII.  Samuel  Henry  Denison,  b.  at  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  7  Nov.  1843  ; 
married,  12  Aug.  1865,  Lucy  R.  Boyden,  of  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

VIII.  Ellen  Sophia  Denison,  b.  at  Forestville,  N.  Y.,  2  June  1846. 

IX.  Charles  Asa  Denison,  b.  at  Forestville,  N.  Y.,  20  May  1848. 


Chil.  of  Ellhu   Howell   and   Sarah   Amanda   (Woodruff)    Noyes. 

I.  Grace  Delia  Noyes,  b.  at  Cortlandville,  N.  Y.,  10  May  1837 ;  and 
was  living  with  her  uncle,  John  Ansel  Woodruff,  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  in  Oct. 
1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Noyes,  a  dau.,  b.  at  Cortlandville,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1841; 

died  when  a  few  days  old,  a  few  days  before  the  death  of  her  mother ;  and 
was  buried  in  Cortland  Rural  Cemetery. 


9562 


9563 


9564 


9565 


9566 


9567 
9568 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  George   Anson   and   Olivia   (Boys)   Woodruff. 

I.  Theodore  Adelbert  Woodruff,  b.  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  14  July  1841; 
married  at   Bloomington,  111.,  25   Feb.  1864,  Julia  Stewart  Bushnell,  dau. 
of  Alonzo  Lewis  and  Sarah  (Stewart)  Bushnell,  of  Bloomington.     She 
born   at  Dryden,  N.  Y.,  i  Sept.  1844.     They  dwelt  at  Chicago  till  Ap. 
1875,  then  went  to  Bloomington,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 

was   then  ticket-agent  of  the  C.  and  N.  W.  Railroad,  at  the  Wells  Street 
Station,  Chicago. 

II.  William   Henry  Woodruff,  twin,  b.  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  10 
1848  ;  a  tailor;  married  at  Trumansburgh,  N.  Y.,  23  May  1872,  by  Rev 
O.  H.  Seymour,  Presbyterian,  to  Cornelia  Roe,  dau.  of  David  and 
(Bardwell)  Roe,  of  Enfield,  N.  Y.     She  was  born  at  Ulysses,  N.  Y.,  7  Jan 
1849.     They  settled  at  Ithaca,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 

III.  Willis  Almon   Woodruff,  twin,  b.  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov. 
1848;  a  clock-maker;  married  at  Dryden,  N.  Y.,  3  May  1870,  Ella  Mott, 
dau.  of  James  and  Cynthia  (Legg)  Mott,  of  Ithaca,  where  she  was  born 
13  March  1850.     They  settled   at   Ithaca,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct. 
1875,  without  children. 


Chil.  of  John   Ansel   and   Mary   Ann   (Finch)   Woodruff. 

I.  Mary  Ann  Woodruff,  b.  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  22  Nov.  1850;  married 
at  North  Hector,  N.  Y.,  4  July  1871,  by  Rev.  M.  Coyle,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal, to  Francis  Dalton  Woodford,  a  teacher,  son  of  Reuben  and  Anna 
(Clark)  Woodford,  of  North  Hector.     He  was  born  at  Danby,  N.  Y.,  14 
Oct.  1 847.     They  settled  on  the  lake-shore  at  North  Hector,  and  were 
living  there  in  Aug.  1 875.     She  graduated  at  Ithaca  Academy,  and  studied 
for  three  years  in  Cornell  University. 

II.  Cora  Eliza  Woodruff,  b.  at  Ithaca,  N.Y.,  2  May  1861. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Lucy   A.   (Rollo)   Woodruff. 

I.    Mary  Rollo  Woodruff,  b.  at  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.,  18  Jan.  1855; 
died  12  Feb.  1855,  an^  was  buried  in  Cortland  Rural  Cemetery. 


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II.   Frank   Rollo  Woodruff,  b.  at  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.,   5  July 
1856. 


3474 


9569 


957° 


9571 
9572 

9573 


9574 


9575 


9576 


9577 


Eighth  Generation. 


III.  Henry  Hewitt  Woodruff,  b.  at  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.,  18  Feb. 
1861. 


Child  of  James  A.   and   Henrietta   (Woodruff)    Lockhart. 

I.   Henry   Lockhart,  a  merchant ;  was  living  at  Angelica,  N.  Y.,  in 
July  1875. 


Chil.  of  George  Washington   and    Polly   (White)   Eldredge. 

I.  George  Henry  Eldredge,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  9  Ap.  1833  !  died 
at  Mottville,  N.  Y.,  27  Jan.  1837,  an^  was  buried  there. 


II.  Mary  Jane  Eldredge,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  30  June  1835;  died  at 
Homer,  28  June  1855,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Edward  Smith  Eldredge,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  13  Ap.  1845;  a 
carpenter;  married,  at  Yankton,  Dakota,  23  Aug.  1874,  Jeannette  Jordan, 
widow  of  -  Kane,  of  Wisconsin.     They  were  living  at  Yankton  in 
Jan.  1875.     He  enlisted  in  Aug.  1861,  in  Co.  H,  15  7th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol. 
Infantry  ;  and,  after  one  year  of  service,  was  discharged  for  disability. 

IV.  Harriet  Maria  Eldredge,  b.  at  Cazenovia,  N.Y.,  29  March  1848;    17037 
married  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  5  May  1867,  Adalbert  Griffin,  a  blacksmith,  son 

of  Alexander  and   Maria  (Saxton)  Griffin,  of  Dryden,  N.  Y.     They  were 
living  at  Borodino,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1875. 

V.  George  Walter  Eldredge,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  18  Jan.  1854;  and 
was  living  there  in  Jan.  1875,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Sarah    Lucinda   (Cooper)   White. 

I.  Mary  Jane  White,  b.  at  South  Canaan,  Conn.,  18  July  1846;  mar- 
ried, 30  Oct.  1866,  Charles  Willard   Chaffee,  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861, 
son  of  Charles  and   Lovisa  (Thompson)  Chaffee.      They  were  living   at 
Melrose,  Wis.,  in  Aug.  1875. 

II.  William  White,  b.  at  South  Canaan,  Conn.,  6  March  1849;  died 
at  Melrose,  Wis.,  24  Dec.  1865,  and  was  buried  there. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  John   and   Mary   Upham   (Wilson)   White. 

I.  John  Starr  White,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1859. 

II.  Mary  Ella  White,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  17  Nov.  1861. 

Child  of  James  Porter  and   Harriet   (White)   Bentley. 

I.  Alice  Florine  Bentley,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  14  Feb.  1851;  and 
was  living  with  her  mother,  unmarried,  at  6  Eld  Street,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
in  July  1875. 

Chil.  of  Charles  Sands  and   Rebecca  Theresa   (Calkin)   White. 

I.  Mary  Louise  White,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  10  Ap.  1851;  and  was 
living  with  her  parents  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Anna  Theresa  White,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  I  Sept.  1853  ;  died 
at  Sharon,  I  Ap.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Chauncey  Lambert  and  Temperance  Beecher  (Woodward) 

White. 

I.  Frank  Beecher  White,  twin,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  7  Sept.  1856. 

II.  Frances   Lambert  White,  twin,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  7  Sept. 
1856. 

III.  Mary  Alice  White,  b.  at  Northeast,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1863. 

IV.  Caroline  Coleman  White,  b.  at  Dover,  Del.,  i  Oct  1868. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Henry  and   Lois  Martha   (White)   Shears. 
I.  George  Peaslee  Shears,  b.  15  Jan.  1860. 


3480 


3481 


3486 


3487 


3488 


HH 

9588 
9589 
9590 
9591 


9592 

9593 
9594 


9595 


9596 


9597 


9598 


Righth  Generation. 


II.  Elizabeth  Augusta  Shears,  b.  u  Sept.  1861. 

III.  Flora  Bell  Shears,  b.  16  June  1864. 

IV.  Edith  Estelle  Shears,  b.  19  Feb.  1866. 

V.  Anna  Frances  Shears,  b.  14  July  1868. 


Chil.  of   Herman   and   Julia  Ann    (Keeler)   Smith. 

I.  Lewis  Keeler  Smith,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  24  Feb.  1840;  and  was 
living  at  Sun  Prairie,  Wis.,  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Horace  Smith,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  4  June  1843  ;  died  at  Fenner, 
1 3  Feb.  1 846,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Orson  Herman  Smith,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  27  Ap.  1845; 
was  living  at  Sun  Prairie,  Wis.,  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 


Child   of  Abram   C.  and   Elvira  (Keeler)   Lansing. 
I.  Scott  Wendell  Lansing,  b.  7  Dec.  1844;  died  14  Aug.  1847. 


Child   of  Harvey   Lothrop  and   Laura   Ette  (Allen)   Keeler. 
I.  Keeler,  a  dau.,  married  Paul  May. 


Child  of   Horace  Bishop  and   Adeline   (Haight)    Keeler. 

I.  Clarence  Herbert  Keeler,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.Y.,  20  Dec.  1848;  and 
was  living  at  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 


3490 


349' 


3492 


3493 


Chil.  of  Walter   Lewis  and    Leona   (Woodworth)    Keeler. 

I.  Cenevieve  Leona  Keeler,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  28  June  1852; 
married  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1874,  by  Rev.  George  B.  Stocking, 


3494 


9599 
9600 


9601 
9602 
9603 
9604 
9605 
9606 


9607 


9608 


9610 


Whitney  Family. 


Universalist,  to  Wendell  Lansing  Avery,  son  of  Robert  and  Augusta 
(Lansing)  Avery,  of  Perryville,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  23  Sept.  1850. 
They  were  living  at  Perryville  in  Dec.  1875  !  and  ne  was  then  a  student  of 
medicine  in  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York. 

II.  George  Clayton  Keeler,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  10  Dec.  1856. 

III.  Mary  Frances  Keeler,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  10  Ap.  1860. 


Chil.  of  Elmer  Joel   and    Electa   (Fargo)   Marshall. 

I.  John  Francis  Marshall,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  13  Oct.  1858. 

II.  Robert  Ellsworth  Marshall,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.Y.,  30  March  1861. 

III.  Hilon  Thomas  Marshall,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1863. 

IV.  Alice  Renia  Marshall,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1866. 

V.  William  Marshall,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  23  March  1871. 

VI.  Stanton  Marshall,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  27  Feb.  1875. 


Chil.   of  Daniel   Townsend   and   Maria  Jane   (Marshall)    Plnckney. 

I.  Elizabeth  Pinckney,  b.  at  Aurelius,  N.Y.,  10  Jan.  1845;  was  living 
at  Westbury,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Phebette  Pinckney,  b.  at  Victory,  N.  Y.,  18  May  1847;  and  was 
living  there  in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried. 


9609  III.  George  Washington  Pinckney,  b.  at  Victory,  N.  Y.,  26 
March  1849;  a  farmer;  married  at  Conquest,  N.  Y.,  u  Nov.  1875,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Swift,  Methodist,  to  Harriet  Lusevla  Caswell,  dau.  of  Samuel  and 
Cynthia  (Tripp)  Caswell,  of  Spring  Lake,  in  Conquest,  N.  Y.,  where  she 
was  born  13  Feb.  1858.  They  were  living  at  Westbury,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec. 
1875. 


IV.  John  Marshall  Pinckney,  b.  at  Victory,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1851; 
and  was  living  there  in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried.  He  was  educated  at 
Syracuse  Commercial  College,  and  is  a  teacher. 


1415 


3497 


3498 


1416 


9615 


9617 


9618 


Eighth   Generation. 


9611  V.  Esther  Louisa   Pinckney,  b.  at  Victory,  N.  Y.,  28  Dec.  1854; 
married  there,  i  Jan.  1874,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Meeker,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to 
William  Searles,  a  miller,  son  of  Noyes  Nehemiah  and  Mary  (Thompson) 
Searles,  of  Westbury,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  3  June  1853.     They  were 
living  at  Troopsville,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1875. 

9612  VI.  Ida  Amelia   Pinckney,  b.  at  Victory,  N.  Y.,  10  March  1857; 
died  at  Victory,  22  May  1875,  and  was  buried  at  Victory  Village. 

9613  VII.  William  Pinckney,  b.  at  Victory,  N.Y.,io  March  1861;  died  at 
Victory,  26  Feb.  1868,  and  was  buried  at  Victory  Village. 


Chil.  of  Nolton   and   Emily  (Marshall)   Barber. 

9614    ,      I.  Myron  Almont  Barber,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  2  Ap.  1850;  was 
living  at  Rockford,  111.,  in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried. 


II.   Louisa   Maria  Barber,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  14  June  1853;  was 
living  at  Rockford,  111.,  in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried. 


9616          III.  Emory   Marshall   Barber,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  24  Jan.  1852; 
died  there,  6  Feb.  1852,  and  was  buried  at  Chittenango  Falls,  N.  Y. 


IV.  Ada  Isabel  Barber,  b.  at  Rockford,  111.,  21  July  1858;  and  was 
living  there  in  Dec.  1875. 


Child  of  Delos   Ambrose  and    Louisa  Alcha   (Marshall)   Sears. 

I.   Emma   Delight  Sears,  b.  at  Lima,  Wis.,  4  June  1853;  and  was 
living  at  Rockford,  111.,  in  Jan.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Nelson    Daniel   and   Ruth   Ann   (Brackett)    Morehouse. 

9619  I.  Frances  Sylvania  Morehouse,  b.  at  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  14  Jan. 
1839;  was  living  at  Saratoga  Springs,  N.Y.,  in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 

9620  II.   Daniel    Ray   Morehouse,  b.  at  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  28  Oct.  1843  ;    17039 
a  manufacturer  of  paper;   married  at  her  father's  house,  14  Sept.  1864 

Alice  Susan   Eggleston,  dan.  of  Cyrus  and  Diana  (Griffin)  Eggleston,  of 


9621 


9624 


Whitney  Family. 


Corinth,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  26  May  1845.  He  died  at  Greenwich, 
N.  Y.,  12  Sept.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  Ballou  Cemetery,  Greenfield.  She 
was  living  with  his  father,  at  Greenfield  Centre,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1875. 

III.  Henry  Doolittle  Morehouse,  b.  at  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  17  Jan. 
1851;  died  at  Greenfield,  21  Jan.  1852,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Ballou 
Cemetery. 


9622  IV.  Reuben  Doolittle  Morehouse,  b.  at  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  22  Feb. 
1852  ;  a  farmer;  was  living  at  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1875,  un- 
married. 


Child   of  Joseph   and   Eliza   (Morehouse)   Bartlett. 

9623         I.   Fanny  Bartlett,  b.  at  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  20  Nov.  1854;  was  living 
with  her  parents,  at  Greenwich,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 


I. 


Child   of  Christopher  and   Mary   Keeler  (Morehouse)    Hewett. 

Hewett,  not  named,  b.  at  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  18  Dec.  1852 ; 


died  25  Dec.  1852,  and  was  buried  at  Greenfield  Centre. 


Chll.  of  Lorenzo  and   Sarah   Maria   (Westcot)   Kelly. 

9625  I.  Howard  Lorenzo  Kelly,  b.  at  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.,  25  Aug.  1842; 
a  book-keeper;  married  at  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  6  Dec.  1865,  Frances  Adele 
McAllaster,  only  child  of  Ezekiel  Page  and  Sarah  (Banks)  McAllaster,  of 
Penn  Yan,  formerly  of  Millport,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  6  Dec.  1847. 
They  settled  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1876.     He 
entered  the  Union  army,  18  Ap.  1863,  as  second-lieut,  Battery  B,  ilth 
Reg.,  N.  Y.  Heavy  Artillery ;  and  was  discharged  for  physical  disability,  9 
July  1864,  as  first-lieut,  Battery   K,  4th  Reg.,   N.  Y.  Heavy  Artillery, 
having  taken  part  in  the  battles  of  Gettysburgh,  The  Wilderness,  Spottsyl- 
vania,  Cold  Harbor,  and  Petersburgh. 

9626  II.  James  Henry  Kelly,  b.  at  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.,  10  Oct.  1844;  a 

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3513 


35'5 
17040 


17043 


1418 


Eight  It  Generation. 


9627 


9628 


9629 

9630 
9631 


book-keeper ;  grad.  at  Rochester  University  in  July  1 864 ;  married  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  2  Nov.  1871,  Mary  Delano  Breck,  eldest  dau.  of  Martin 
Burr  and  Susan  Emmons  (Watts)  Breck,  of  Rochester,  where  she  was  born 
21  July  1845.  They  settled  at  Rochester,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan. 
1876. 

III.  Mary  Westcot  Kelly,  b.  at  41  Sophia  Street,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
2    May   1851;    married    at   Rochester,   20  Jan.  1875,  Parkhurst    Whitney 
Jerauld,  of  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  a  farmer  and  hotel-keeper,  son  of  Dexter 
Ray  and  Angeline  Parkhurst  (Whitney)  Jerauld, '  of  Niagara  Falls,  where 
he  was  born  5  Aug.  1840.     They  were  living  at  Niagara  Falls  in  Feb. 
1876. 

IV.  John  Edward  Kelly,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  19  July  1857  ;  and 
was  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Philip   Melanchthon   and   Anna   (Ludlow)    Doolittle. 

I.  Catharine  Skillman  Doolittle,  b.  at  North  Branch,  N.  J.,  23  Jan. 
1858 ;  died  at  North  Branch,  10  Nov.  1874,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Mary  Ludlow  Doolittle,  b.  at  North  Branch,  N.  J.,  16  Dec.  1858. 

III.  Susan    Rapelye   Doolittle,  b.  at  North  Branch,  N.  J.,  i  July 
1865. 

1  ANCESTRY  OF  PARKHURST  WHITNEY  JERAULD. 

JOHN  WHITNEY,  came  to  N.  E.  in  the  Elizabeth  and  Ann  in  1635,  and  settl.  at  Water-  =  ELINOR ,  first  wife; 


town,  Mass.;  freem.  3  March  1635-6;  constable,  1641;  selectman,  1638-55:  town-clerk, 
1655  ;  d.  i  June  1673,  aged  74. 


died    ii    May    1659, 
aged  54. 


BENJAMIN  WHITNEY,  last  child,  b.  at  Watertown,  6  June  1643 ;  retn.  to  York,  Me.;  :=  JANE ,  died  in  Sherbume, 

inherited  the  homestead  at  W.;  d.  at  Sherburne,  Mass.,  1723.  I        Mass.,  14  Nov.  1690. 


JONATHAN  WHITNEY,  third  child,  lived  at  Sherbume;  will  dated  2  Feb.  1753;  division,  1754.  =  SUSANNA . 

JONATHAN  WHITNEY,  second  child,  b.  17  Oct.  1704 ;  lived  at  Mendon,  Mass.;  d.  1755.  See  Whitney's  =  LYDIA  JONES. 
Desc.  ofjohn  and  Elinnr  l^'hitney,  p.  14. 


I 
JONATHAN  WHITNEY,  second  child.  =  ESTHER  PARKHURST. 


PARKHURST  WHITNEY,  ninth  child.  =^  CELINDA  COWING. 

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DEXTER  RAY  JERAULD,  ANGELINE  PARKHURST  WHITNEY. 

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PARKHURST  WHITNEY  JERAULD,  =  MARY  WESTCOT  KELLY,  No.  9627. 


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9644 


Chil.  of  David   and   Maria   (Schuyler)   Ingham. 

I.  Willard  Ingham. 

II.  Ingham,  a  dau. 

III.  Ingham,  a  dau. 

IV.  Ingham,  a  dau. 

Chil.  of  Harvey   H.   and   Mary  Ann   (Steward)   Ingham. 

I.  Stephen  Ambler  Ingham,  b.  in  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  22  Feb. 
1834;  died  at  the  same  place,  26  May  1838,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  William  Sheldon  Ingham,  b.  in  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  26  Dec. 
1835;  married,  10  Jan.  1860,   H.  J.   Brobson ;  and  was  living  at  Geneva 
Lake,  Wis.,  in  Jan.  1876. 

III.  Harvey  Steward   Ingham,  b.  in  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  10  Feb. 
1838;    married,   23    March   1863,   Sarah  T.   Gibson;    and  was  living  at 
Waverly,  Iowa,  in  Jan.  1876. 

IV.  Irena  Ingham,  b.  in  Herkimer  Co.,  N. Y.,  18  May  1840;  married, 
28  Aug.  1860,  C.  O.  Brown. 

V.  Silas  Ambler  Ingham,  b.  in  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  21  July  1842; 
a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861;  married,  8  Oct.  1865,  Ruth  Burle;  and  was 
living  at  New  Tabor,  Kansas,  in  Jan.  1876. 

VI.  Hamilton   Ingham,  b.  in  Walworth  Co.,  Wis.,  5  Aug.  1844;  a 
soldier  in  the  war  of  1861;  died  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  7  May  1863,  and  was 
buried  there. 

VII.  Charles  Herbert  Ingham,  b.  in  Walworth  Co.,  Wis.,  14  March 
1848. 

VIII.  Harold   Ernest  Ingham,  b.  in  Walworth  Co.,  Wis.,  3   Feb. 
1851;  married,  3  July  1874,  Rhoda  Mapes. 

IX.  Orrin  David  Ingham,  b.  in  Walworth  Co.,  Wis.,  21  Nov.  1853; 
died  at  the  same  place,  6  Feb.  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 


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X.  Theodore  Elmer  Ingham,  b.  in  Walworth  Co.,  Wis.,  18  March 
1856;  grad.  at  Chicago  University. 

XI.  May  Adeline  Ingham,  b.  in  Walworth  Co.,  Wis.,  29  Dec.  1859. 


Chil.  of  Silas  Ambler  and   Elizabeth   (McLean)   Ingham. 

I.  Daniel  Hector  Ingham,  b.  at  Manheim,  N.  Y.,  12  July  1847;  an 
accountant;  was  living  at  Little  Falls,  N. Y.,  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Stephen  Ambler  Ingham,  b.  at  Manheim,  N.  Y.,  23  May  1849; 
grad.  at  Albany  Medical  College,  in  1871;  was  living  with  his  parents, 
unmarried,  and  practising  medicine  with  his  father,  at  Little  Falls,  N.  Y., 
in  Nov.  1875. 

III.  Adelaide  Mary  Ingham,  b.  at  Little  Falls,  N.Y.,  20  Nov.  1852; 
married  Francis  Adam   Feeler,  of  the  same  place,  a  dealer  in  flour  and 
feed.     They  were  living  at  the  corner  of  Mary  and  Gansevoort  Streets, 
Little  Falls,  in  Nov.  1 876. 


Chil.  of  Charles  F.  and   Angeline  (Ingham)   Stewart. 

I.  Jenny  Stewart,  b.  at  Richmond,  111.,  in  June  1848. 

II.  Fanny  Stewart,  b.  at  Richmond,  111.,  in  Sept.  1850. 

Chil.  of  Loretto  William   and   Huldah   Ann   (Ingham)   Fuller. 

I.  Willard  Judson  Fuller,  b.  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  31  July  1850;  and  was 
living  there  in  Aug.  1 876,  unmarried. 

II.  Henry  Edgar  Fuller,  b.  at  Geneva,  Wis.,  12  March  1852;  and  was 
living  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  in  Aug.  1876,  unmarried. 

III.  Albert  Wayland  Fuller,  b.  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  19  July  1854. 

IV.  Rowland  Jay  Fuller,  b.  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  26  Oct.  1856. 

V.  Sarah  Adele  Fuller,  b.  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  8  Nov.  1858. 


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VI.  Harriet  Fuller,  b.  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  u  Sept.  1860. 

VII.  William  Harvey  Fuller,  b.  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  23  July  1867. 

VIII.  Anna  Louise  Fuller,  b.  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  26  May  1869. 

Child   of  Ira   and   Aner  (Gates)    Keeler. 

I.  Clark  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  7  May  1833; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  7  Jan.  1855,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Reed, 
who  was  born  at  Southeast,  i  Oct.  1828,  dau.  of  Moses  and  Amelia  (Brush) 
Reed.  They  settled  on  the  farm  with  his  father,  in  Ridgebury,  and  were 
living  there  in  July  1873. 


Chll.  of  William   Griffin   and   Phebe   (Keeler)   Webb. 

9661  I.  Francis  William  Webb,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  24  Jan.  1840; 
a  carpenter;  married  at  Mianus,  Conn.,  8  Sept.  1862,  Emeline  Worden, 
dau.  of  Andrew  and  Amanda  (Timpuny)  Worden,  of  Mianus,  where  she 
was  born  in  1844.     She  died  in  Jan.  1865.     He   married  (2d),  12  Sept. 
1867,  at  New  Canaan,  Alice  Avery,  born  in  Iowa,  12  Nov.  1842,  dau.  of 
Marcus  Stewart  and   Hannah   (Benedict)   Avery.     They  settled  at  New 
Canaan,  where  she  was  living  in  May  1877.     He  died  at  New  Canaan,  16 
Feb.  1871,  and  was  buried  there. 

9662  II.  Eugene  Pelton  Webb,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  22  July  1843  ; 
:  died  at  New  Canaan,  16  Nov.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 


III.  Phebe   Elizabeth   Webb,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  27  Aug. 
1845  ;  died  at  New  Canaan,  28  Oct.  1867,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  George   Gardner   Webb,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  25  May 
1848;  a  book-keeper;  married  at  New  Canaan,  22  Nov.  1871,  Josephine 
Hoyt,  dau.  of  Noah  Wilcox  and  Cornelia  (Bennet)  Hoyt,  of  New  Canaan. 
She  was  born   in  New  York  City,  1 5  Oct.  1 843 ;  and  was  living  there  in 
May  1877.     He  died  without  children,  19  March  1872,  at  New  Canaan, 
and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Charles  Edward  Webb,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  3  Jan.  1857; 
and  was  living  there  in  May  1877. 

VI.  James  Henry  Webb,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  18  March  1855  ; 
and  was  living  there  in  May  1877. 


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Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and    Rebecca   Ann    (Keeler)    Bouton. 

I.  William  Bouton,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  16  March  1843  ;  mar- 
ried there,  in  March  1865,  by  Rev.  Benjamin  Lincoln  Swan,  Congrega- 
tional, to  Sarah  Jane  Stevens,  of  Darien,  Conn.;  and  was  living  at  Osborn, 
Mo.,  in  May  1877. 

II.  Charles  Henry  Bouton,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  26  Jan.  1845; 
and  was  living  at  Winstonville,  Mo.,  in  May  1877,  unmarried. 

III.  Ruth  Ann    Bouton,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  14  Feb.  1847; 
died  at  New  Canaan,  10  Oct.  1860,  and  was  buried  there. 


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17051 


Chil.  of  Lemuel   and   Clarissa   (Tanner)   Smith. 

I.  Sarah   Sophia   Smith,  b.  at  Portageville,  N.  Y.,  28  March  1829; 
married  at  Portville,  N.  Y.,  25  July  1850,  Ambrew  David  Rice,  a  druggist, 
son  of  Luman  and  Polly  (Carpenter)  Rice,  of  Portville.     He  was  born  at 
Clean,   N.  Y.,  u  Feb.  1820.     They  settled  at  Portville,  and  were  living 
there  in  May  1 876.     He  was  then  postmaster  of  that  place. 

II.  Hiram  Bangs  Smith,  b.  at  Portageville,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1831;  a 
farmer  and  lumberman;  married  at  Portville,  N.  Y.,  13  June  1857,  Charlotte 
Maria  Percival,  dau.  of  Jabez  and  Anna  (Burnham)  Percival,  of  the  same 
place.     She  was  born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  13  Aug.  1833.     They  settled  at 
Portville,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1876. 


III.  Jane   Eliza   Smith,  b.  at   Portville,  N.  Y.,  7  Ap.  1835;  married    17057 
there,  11  June  1856,  Eugene  DeWitt  Ruggles,  a  farmer,  born  at  Colesville, 

N.  Y.,  5  Nov.  1830,  son  of  Gerry  and  Almira  (Humaston)  Ruggles,  of 
Portville.  They  dwelt  at  Ripon,  Wis.,  for  twelve  years ;  and  then  settled 
at  Charles  City,  Iowa,  where  they  were  still  living  in  May  1 876,  members 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

IV.  Emeline  Maria  Smith,  b.  at  Portville,  N.  Y.,  18  Aug.  1843;    17060 
married   there,  21  Dec.  1864,  John    McCraw,  a  dealer  in   lumber,  son  of 
Joseph  and  Sarah  Ann  (Clement)  McGraw,  of  Dryden,  N.  Y.,  where  he 

was  born  6  Feb.  1837.  They  dwelt  at  New  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  till  1865;  then 
settled  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876.  He  was 
then  a  member  of  the  Common  Council  of  the  city. 


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Chil.  of  Alanson   and    Mary   (Mackey)    Bangs. 

I.  Joseph    Milton   Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  16  Nov.  1827;  died 
there,  1 8  Jan.  1832,  and  was  buried  in  Tecumseh  Cemetery. 

II.  Betsey  Jane   Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  u  Oct.  1829;  married 
there,  21  Aug.  1850,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Francis  Burritt  Bangs, 
Methodist   Episcopal,  to  George  Washington   Haight,  of  Raisin;  and  was 
living  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  March  1876. 

III.  Urion  Fletcher  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  20  Jan.  1831;  died 
there,  24  Jan.  1832,  and  was  buried  in  Tecumseh  Cemetery. 

IV.  Huldah    Maria    Bangs,  b.  at   Raisin,   Mich.,   31  Aug.  1834; 
married   in   the  same  house,  31   May  1859,  by  her  uncle,  Rev.   Francis 
Burritt    Bangs,    Methodist    Episcopal,   to     Edward    Lovegrove    Russell,   a 
farmer,  son  of  Asa  and  Lydia  (Lovegrove)  Russell,  of  Macon,  Mich.     He 
was  born  at  Plainfield,  Conn.,  9  June  1831.     They  dwelt  in  Crooked  Creek 
Precinct,  now  the  town  of  Brookside,  five  miles  from  Centralia,  111.,  till  I 
Jan.  1863;  at  Macon,  Mich.,  a  part  of  the  year  1863;  then  returned  to 
Raisin,  settled   in   the  house  where  she  was  born,  two  and  a  half  miles 
south-west  of  Tecumseh,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1 876. 

V.  Hannah  Jeannette  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  3  May  1836; 
and  died  there,  12  March  1837. 

VI.  Alanson    Burr    Bangs,  b.  at   Raisin,  Mich.,  23    Oct.  1838;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
u  May  1866,  by  the  pastor,  Rev.  John  H.  Burnham,  to  Almeida  Melissa 
Coder,  born  at  Raisin,  9  May  1846,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Margaret  (Hen- 
dershott)  Coller.     They  settled  at   Raisin,  and  were  living  there   in  Ap. 
1876. 

VII.  John  Fletcher  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  4  May  1840;  died 
there,  8  Aug.  1 842,  and  was  buried  in  Tecumseh  Cemetery. 

VIII.  Mary   Ellen   Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  14  Nov.  1843;  died 
there,  27  Oct.  1850,  and  was  buried  in  Tecumseh  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Isaac  and   Hannah   (Lee)    Bangs. 

I.   Eliza   Jane    Bangs,  b.  at  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  3   Nov.  1826;  died  4 
Nov.  1826,  and  was  buried  at  Stamford. 


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9690 
9691 


II.  Lev!  Silliman   Bangs,  b.  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  i  Sept.  1828;  died 
at  Tecumseh,  17  Sept.  1828,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Daniel   Lee   Bangs,  b.  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  30  Nov.  1829;  and 
was  living  in  California  in  March  1 876. 

IV.  Huldah    Maria    Bangs,  b.  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  3  Aug.  1831; 
died  at  Tecumseh,  27  Aug.  1831,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Isaac   Fletcher   Bangs,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  24  Feb.  1834;  and 
was  living  at  Belleville,  Mich.,  in  1876. 


Chil.  of  John   and   Betsey  (Grant)   Bangs. 

I.  Julia   Augusta    Bangs,   b.  at  Raisin,   Mich.,  27  Ap.  1835  ;  died 
there,  30  March  1837,  an<^  was  buried  in  Tecumseh  Cemetery. 


III.  William   Henry  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  23  Jan.  1840;  mar- 
ried at  Muskegon,   Mich.,   21  June  1869,   Miriam    Dorman,  dau.   of  John 
and  Susanna  (Rosser)  Dorman,  of  Muskegon.     She  was  born  at  London, 
C.  W.,  in  1849,  and  died  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.     He  married  (2d),  19  Oct. 
1871,  at  Waverly,  Ohio,  Mandana  Puffer,  dau.  of  Horace  and  Calista  Ann 
(Stratton)  Puffer,  of  Waverly,  where  she  was  born  12   Aug.  1845.     He 
dwelt  at  Muskegon  for  three  years ;  at  Tecumseh,  three  years;  then  settled 
at  Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 

IV.  Charles    Wesley    Bangs,    b.   at    Raisin,   Mich.,  u  Feb.  1842; 
enlisted  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  6  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  E,  i8th  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol. 
Infantry;  died  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  24  Nov.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Clara    Rosalia    Bangs,    b.  at   Raisin,    Mich.,  i  Oct.  1844;   was 
living  with  her  mother,  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  in  Feb.  1876,  unmarried. 

VI.  Francis  Augustus  Bangs,  b.  at  Rasin,  Mich.,  10  May  1847;  a 
cooper;   married  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  I  Dec.  1868,  Mary  Elizabeth  Ameigh, 


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II.  Harriet  Augusta  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  22  July  1837;  17070 
married  there,  6  Ap.  1858,  John  Wier  Griswold,  a  farmer,  son  of  Thomas 
and  Betsey  (Wier)  Griswold,  of  Southport,  N.  Y.  He  was  born  at  Tecum- 
seh, Mich.,  22  July  1834.  They  dwelt  at  Tecumseh  till  1865  ;  at  Franklin, 
Mich.,  till  1866;  at  Manchester,  Mich.,  till  1867;  at  Pontiac,  Mich.,  till 
1868  ;  and  then  settled  at  London,  Mich.,  where  they  were  still  living  in 
Ap.  1876. 


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dau.  of  John  Edwin  and  Mary  (Hunt)  Ameigh,  of  Adrian,  where  she  was 
born  3  Ap.  1851.  She  died  20  Ap.  1875,  and  was  buried  in  Oakwood 
Cemetery,  Adrian.  He  was  living  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  in  March  1876. 

9692  VII.   Mary  Josephine   Bangs,   b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  12  May  1851; 
married  there,  14  March  1872,  by  her  uncle,  Rev.  Francis  Burritt  Bangs, 
Methodist,  to  Michael  Smeltzer,  a  farmer,  son  of  Arnold  and  Maria  (Neal) 
Smeltzer,  of  Raisin.     He  was  born  at  Macon,  Mich.,  5  Feb.  1843.     They 
settled  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1876. 

9693  VIII.  George  Freeman  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  16  July  1854; 
was  living  at  Stevens'  Point,  Wis.,  in  Feb.  1876,  unmarried. 


IX.  John    Russel    Bangs,  b.  at   Raisin,  Mich.,  29  Feb.  1860;  died 
there,  24  Jan.  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Tecumseh  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Lemuel   Smith   and    Esther  Semantha    (Foote)    Bangs. 

9695  I.  Joseph  Milton  Bangs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Mich.,  10  Aug.  1837;  married 
at  College  Springs,  Iowa,  2  June  1862,  Christiana  Webster;  and  was  living 
at  College  Springs  in  March  1873. 

9696  II.  James  Neman  Bangs,  b.  at  North  Adams,  Mich.,  23  June  1840; 
a  farmer;    married  at  Clarinda,  Iowa,  23    Nov.  1865,  by  Rev.  Thomas 
Wallace,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Mira  Jane  Feltch,  dau.  of  Cyrus  Brackett 
and  Malvina  Jane  (Turner)  Feltch,  of  Lisbon,  Me.,  where  she  was  born  26 
July  1841.     They  settled  at  College  Springs,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there 
in  Ap.  1876.     He  dwelt  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  from  July  1852   till  Nov. 
1857;    in   Page  County,  Iowa,  till    17  July  1861;   and   then  enlisted,  at 
Omaha,  Neb.,  in  Co.  I,  ist  Reg.,  Nebraska  Volunteers.     He  took  part  in 
the  battles  of  Fort  Donelson,  Tenn.,  14  and  15    Feb.  1862;    Pittsburgh 
Landing,  Tenn.,  7  and  8  Ap.  1862;  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.,  26  Ap.  1863; 
Chalk  Bluff,  Mo.,  i  May  1863  ;  and  Jacksonport,  Ark.,  19  Ap.  1864;  and 
was  discharged  at  Fort  Kearney,  as  sergeant,  6  Nov.  1865.     He  was  one  of 
six  who  were  mentioned,  in   terms  of  high   praise,  by  Brig.  Gen.  Robert 
Mitchell,  commanding  the  district  of  Nebraska,  in  a  general  order  dated  at 
Omaha  City,  23  Oct.  1864,  for  "bravely,  ably  and  successfully  contending 
with  a  largely  superior  force  of  hostile  Indians,  near  Plum  Creek,  N.  T.,  on 
the  1 3th  inst." 

9697  III.   Mary  Jane   Bangs,  b.  at  Adams,  Mich.,  6  Dec.  1842;  married 
at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  26  Oct.  1865,  by  Rev.  J.   H.  Burnham,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  Philip  Augustus  Cowley,  a  farmer,  son  of  Philip  and  Cynthia 


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RigJith   Generation. 


'Sherman)  Cowley,  of  Franklin,  Mich.  He  was  born  at  Seneca  Falls, 
N.  Y.,  n  Aug.  1840.  They  dwelt  at  Palmyra,  Mich.,  four  months;  at 
Tecumseh  till  1873;  then  settled  in  Hudson,  Mich.,  two  miles  east  of  the 
village,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1876.  They  are  members  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  and  she  has  taught  school  for  many  years. 
He  enlisted  at  Tecumseh,  7  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  E,  i8th  Reg.,  Mich.  Volun- 
teers; and  was  discharged  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  14  July  1865,  having  taken 
part  in  engagements  at  Decatur,  Ala.,  and  Summerville,  Ga.,  at  the  last 
of  which  he  was  wounded  in  the  right  knee. 

IV.  Armenia  Adelia   Bangs,  b.  at  Adams,  Mich.,  17  March  1845; 
married   at    Harpersfield,   N.  Y.,    2  Jan.  1867,   by    Rev.  W.    H.    Mickle, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  David  C.  Buck,  a  farmer,  son  of  Alanson  P.  and 
Abigail   (Fuller)   Buck,   of  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  17  Ap. 
1840.     They  dwelt  at  Stamford  till  1871;  then  settled  at  Hudson,  Mich., 
and  were  living  there  in  March  1 876. 

V.  Julia  Peninnah  Bangs,  b.  at  Adams,  Mich.,  5  Dec.  1848;  mar-    17082 
ried  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  23   Dec.  1869,  by  Rev.  J.  S.  Smart,  Methodist,  to 

Ezra  Adams,  a  dealer  in  hardware,  son  of  Ephraim  Sherwood  and  Elmina 
(Beardsley)  Adams,  of  Raisin,  Mich.  He  was  born  at  Ava,  N.  Y.,  19 
Oct.  1844.  They  settled  at  Plainwell,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  May 
1876, 

VI.  Elia  Foote  Bangs,  b.  at  Adams,  Mich.,  17  Feb.  1851;  married  in    17083 
Nodaway  Co.,  Mo.,  10  July  1869,  Julia  Schoonover;  and  settled  at  Ottawa, 
Kansas,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Ap.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Keeler   Elijah   and   Martha   (Criswold)    Bangs. 

I.  Elizabeth   Almira   Bangs,  b.  at   Rome,  Mich.,  10  June  1838; 
married  at  her  father's  house,  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  8   Dec.  1857,  by  Rev. 
William  Fox,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  John  Willis  Merritt,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Willis  and  Jemima  (VanBuskirk)  Merritt,  of  Detroit,  Mich.,  where  he  was 
born  1 6  Nov.  1825.     They  dwelt  at   Hillsdale,  Mich.,  for  one  year;  at 
Macon,  Mich.,  eight  years;  then  returned   to  Hillsdale,  and  were   living 
there  in  March  1876. 

II.  Thomas  Jefferson  Bangs,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  28  Oct.  1840;  a 
carpenter;  married  at  Macon,  Mich.,  3  Aug.  1859,  Helen  Amelia  Merritt, 
dau.  of  William   Henry  and    Mary  Ann   (Oliphant)    Merritt,  of  Macon, 
where  she  was  born  II  Dec.  1841.     They  dwelt  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  till 
10  Ap.  1861;  at  Macon  till  Feb.  1870;  at  Richland  Centre,  Wis.,  till  5  July 


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17088 


9705 
9706 
9707 


Whitney  family. 


1870;  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  till  5  Nov.  1872;  at  Williamstown,  Mich.,  till 
Ap.  1874;  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  till  Jan.  1875;  then  returned  to  Tecumseh, 
and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Francis   Burritt  and   Catharine   Hall   (Webb)    Bangs. 

9703  I.  Albert  Vail  Bangs,  b.  at  Utica,  Mich.,  14  Oct.  1843  ;  was  living  at 
Tipton,  Iowa,  in  Ap.  1876,  a  conductor  on  the  Chicago  and  North  Western 
Railroad. 

9704  II.   Fanny    Eleanor    Bangs,   b.   at   Clinton,   Mich.,  10   May  1847; 
married Sessions;  and  was  living  at  Ionia,  Mich.,  in  Ap.  1876. 


9708 

9709 
9710 


9711 
9712 
9713 


III.  Frank  Lorenzo  Bangs,  b.  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  20  Feb.  1854. 

IV.  Clinton  B.  Fisk  Bangs,  b.  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  28  Oct.  1855. 

V.  Frederick  Herbert  Bangs,  b.  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  31  Oct.  1858. 

Chil.  of  Burr  Silliman   and   Armena   (Fisher)   Bangs. 

I.  Ann  Eliza  Bangs,  b.  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  22  Jan.  1846;  and  was 
living  at  Marengo,  Iowa,  in  Ap.  1 876,  unmarried. 

II.  Samuel  Joseph   Bangs,  b.  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  12  Feb.  1848; 
died  at  Tecumseh,  1 1  March  1 850,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Olive  Augusta   Bangs,  b.  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  7  Sept  1851; 
married   at   Delavan,  Wis.,  7  Sept.  1872,  Edward   Miller  Rollins,  son  of 
Owen  Smith  and  Jemima  (Curtis)  Rollins,1  of  Middletown,  Conn.     He  was 
born  at  Waldoborough  (or  Belfast),  Me.,  18  Aug.  1847.     They  settled  at 
Delavan  ;  where  she  died,  5  Nov.  1 874,  and  was  buried.     He  was  living  at 
Delavan  in  Ap.  1876. 

IV.  Josephine  Gertrude  Bangs,  b.  at  Delavan,  Wis.,  26  Ap.  1858. 

V.  Francis  Burr  Bangs,  b.  at  Delavan,  Wis.,  i  Sept.  1860. 

VI.  Cora  Elizabeth  Bangs,  b.  at  Delavan,  Wis.,  i  Dec.  1862. 

1  See  the  Rollins  Genealogy,  p.  210. 


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3562 


17091 


1428 


97'4 


97'5 


9716 


9717 


9718 


9719 


9720 


9721 


Rig Ji tli   Generation. 

Child   of  Lemuel   and   Sarah   Almira   (Disbrow)    Bangs. 

I.  Nathan   Disbrow  Bangs,  b.  at  255  Henry  Street,  New  York,  17 
Jan.  1834;  grad.  at  Wesleyan  University  in  1852;    was  publisher   of  The 
World,  newspaper,  at  35  Park  Row,  New  York,  in  Nov.  1875  ;    and  then 
lived  at  8  West  Washington  Place,  New  York,  unmarried. 

Chll.  of  Lemuel   and  Julia   Anderson    (Merwin)    Bangs. 

II.  Lemuel   Bolton    Bangs,  b.  at  34  Seventh  Street,  New  York,  9 
Aug.  1842;  grad.  at  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York,  in 
Jan.  1872;   was  afterward  a  student  in  the  Royal   General   Hospital   of 
Vienna,  Austria;   and    was   practising   his  profession  at  106  West   34th 
Street,  New  York,  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  Julia   Frances   Bangs,  b.  at  34  Seventh  Street,  New  York,  9 
July  1845  ;  and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  8  West  Washington  Place, 
New  York,  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

IV.  Fletcher  Harper  Bangs,  b.  at  34  Seventh  Street,  New  York,  5 
June  1849;  a  member  of  the  firm  William  King  &  Co.,  209  Pearl  Street, 
importers  and  manufacturers  of  corks ;  was  living  at  8  West  Washington 
Place,  with  his  parents,  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

V.  Samuel  Merwin   Bangs,  b.  at  34  Seventh  Street,  New  York,  1 1 
Feb.  1851;    died  at  the  same  place,  19  July  1851,  and   was  buried    in 
Greenwood  Cemetery. 

VI.  William    McKendree    Bangs,   b.  at  34  Seventh   Street,  New 
York,  19  Oct.  1852  ;   and  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  8  West  Washing- 
ton Place,  New  York,  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

VII.  Gilbert  Merwin  Bangs,  b.  in  Irving  Place,  New  York,  13  June 
1855;  a  clerk  with   Reed  and  Smith,  commission   merchants,  211  Pearl 
Street,  New  York ;    was  living  with  his  parents,  at  8  West  Washington 
Place,  New  York,  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Nathan   and   Susan   Orr  (Buckmaster)    Bangs. 

I.  John  Buckmaster  Bangs,  b.  in  New  York  City,  23  July  1837; 
a  merchant,  of  the  firm  John  P.  Morton  &  Co.,  156  West  Main  Street, 
Louisville,  Ky.;  married  in  Louisville,  21  May  1862,  Adelia  C.  Kendrick, 
dau.  of  William  and  Maria  S.  (Schwing)  Kendrick,  of  Louisville,  where 


Whitney  Family. 


she  was  born  28  Dec.  1838.     They  settled  in  Louisville,  and  were  living 
there  in  Nov.  1875. 

9722  II.  Charles  Wesley  Bangs,   b.  in  East  Broadway,  New  York,  27 
Sept.  1841;  a  lawyer,   grad.  at  Columbia  College  Law  School  in  1862; 
married  in  the  South  Dutch  Church,  corner  of  Fifth  Avenue  and  Twenty- 
first  Street,  New  York,  4  June  1867,  by  Rev.  E.  P.  Rogers,  D.D.,  to  Mary 
Eliza  O'Carnor,  dau.  of  Francis  Burdett  and  Emeline  (Furman)  O'Carnor, 
of  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  and  g.  dau.  of  Gabriel  Furman,  of  Maspeth,  L.  I. 
She  was  born  in  New  York,  1 1  Aug.  1842;  died  there,  17  June  1874,  and 
was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery.     He  has  always  lived  in  New  York, 
or  its  vicinity;  and  was,  in  Dec.  1875,  a  partner  with  his  uncle,  Francis 
Nathan  Bangs,  in  the  firm  of  F.  N.  &  C.  W.  Bangs,  137  Broadway. 

9723  III.  Wilbur  Flsk  Bangs,  b.  in  East  Broadway,  New  York,  28  Oct. 
1844;  died  in  Eldridge  Street,  New  York,  24  Nov.  1848,  and  was  buried 
in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

9724  IV.  Emma  Josephine  Bangs,  b.  in  Eldridge  Street,  New  York,  3 
Feb.  1 848  ;  married  at  the  house  of  her  step-grandmother,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 

;  Miller  (Harper)  Buckmaster,  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  29  Ap.  1874,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Reed,  pastor  of  the  South  Presbyterian  Church,  to  James  Taylor  Hoyne, 
son  of  Thomas  and  Leonora  Maria  (Temple)  Hoyne,  of  Michigan  Avenue, 
Chicago,  111.,  where  he  was  born  8  Sept.  1846.  He  was  a  teller  in  a  German 

j  savings-bank  in  Dec.  1875;  and  they  were  then  living  at  267  Michigan 

i  Avenue,  Chicago,  without  children. 

9725  V.  Susan    Augusta    Bangs,  b.  in  Eldridge  Street,  New  York,  15 
Nov.  1851;    died  in   Thirtieth   Street,  New  York,  n  July  1852,  and  was 
buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 


9726 


9727 


Chil.  of   Nathan   and    Hannah   Gardiner   (Stockton)    Bangs. 

VI.  Nathan  Stockton  Bangs,  b.  at  33  East  Thirtieth  Street,  New 
York,  27  Ap.  1854;  died  at  White  Sulphur  Springs,  Middle  Park,  Colorado, 
5  Dec.  1875,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery,  Brooklyn,  L.  I. 

VII.  Edmund  Storer  Janes  Bangs,  b.  at  33  East  Thirtieth  Street, 
New  York,  15  June  1856;    died  there,  12  Dec.  1856,  and   was  buried   in 
Greenwood  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Elijah    Keeler  and   Emma   Matilda   (Wans)    Bangs. 

9728  i      I.  Lemuel   Watts   Bangs,  b.  at  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  25   Ap. 
i  1840;    manager  for  Scribner,  Welford  and  Armstrong,  booksellers  and 


1429 


17095 


3567 


143° 


9729 


9730 


973i 


9732 

9733 
9734 


9734* 


9735 


Eighth  Generation. 


importers,    743    and   745    Broadway,   New  York ;  and   was  living  at  2 1 7 
East  nth  Street  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Mary  Emma  Matilda  Bangs,  b.  at  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  11 
July  1842;  and  was  living  at   217  East  nth   Street,  New  York,  in  Nov. 
1875,  unmarried. 

Chil.  of  Elijah    Keeler  and   Catharine   Brewster   (Johnston)   Bangs. 

III.  William    Johnston    Bangs,  b.  at  New  York  City,  15  March 
1854;  and  was  living  there,  at  217  East  nth  Street,  in  Nov.  1875;   a  clerk 
in  the  National  Importers  and  Traders  Bank,  of  New  York. 

IV.  Walter  Keeler  Bangs,  b.  at  New  York  City,  3  Sept.  1855;  died 
there,  18  Jan.  1874,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Francis   Nathan   and    Frances  Amelia   (Bull)   Bangs. 

I.  Francis  Sedgwick  Bangs,  b.  at  192  East  i8th  Street,  New  York, 
7  Dec.  1855;  and  was  living  with  his  father,  at  254  West  55th  Street,  New 
York,  in  Nov.  1875. 

II.  William  Nathan  Bangs,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  31  March  1859. 

III.  John  Kendrick  Bangs,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  27  May  1862. 


Child   of  Henry  and    Elizabeth    Bangs. 

I.   Elizabeth    Bangs,  was  living  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  in  1875;  and  de- 
clined to  give  any  records  of  herself,  or  of  her  brothers  or  sisters. 


Chil.  of  Anson   and   Rebecca   (Bangs)   Steel. 

I.  Edwin   Keeler  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  16  July  1831;  a 
bank-clerk;  married  at  her  father's  house,  25  Jan.  1855,  by  Rev.  Henry 


3569 


3574 


3575 


3577 
17098 


Whitney  I1\i)iiilv. 


Colclazcr,  pastor  of  the  Nazareth  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  to  Mary 
Armitage,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Rachel  (Kemp)  Arrnitage,  of  the  north- 
east corner  of  151)1  and  Cherry  Streets,  Philadelphia,  where  she  was  born 
26  March  1837.  They  settled  at  Philadelphia,  and  were  living  there  in 
Ap.  1 876.  He  was  then  employed  in  the  Philadelphia  National  Bank. 

9736  II.  Ellen    Esther   Steel,    b.    at   Philadelphia,    Penn.,  17  Jan.  1833;      17106 
married  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  22  Sept.  1859,  by  Rev.  H.  A.  Nelson,  Univer- 

salist,  to  Orson  Young  Cone,  son  of  Charles  and  Charlotte  Caroline 
(Young)  Cone.  He  was  born  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  4  July  1839;  died  at 
the  Gibson  House,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  28  Ap.  1876;  and  was  buried  in 
Spring  Grove  Cemetery.  He  settled,  in  1 860,  at  Hopewell  Furnace,  Mo., 
and  was  driven  from  his  farm  by  "bushwhackers"  in  1861.  He  then  went 
to  Philadelphia,  New  York  City,  and  Dunkirk,  N.Y.,  in  the  last  of  which  he 
was  employed  by  the  Erie  Railway  Co.  In  1864,  he  went  to  Cincinnati, 
and  was,  for  three  years,  assistant  freight-agent  of  the  I.,  C.  and  L.  Rail- 
road Co.  He  then  entered  the  service  of  Hall's  Lock  and  Safe  Company, 
and  was  soon  chosen  its  secretary  and  vice-president,  holding  these 
positions  till  1874,  when  he  resigned  on  account  of  failing  health,  and  went 
to  California.  Returning  in  improved  health,  he  was  again  elected  to  the 
same  offices.  He  is  described  as  an  excellent  business-manager  and 
financier. 

9737  III.  Thomas  Robert  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  9  Oct.  1834;  ;    17112 
a  merchant;    married  at    Philadelphia,  24  Sept.  1855,  by  John   Snider, 
alderman,  to  Maria  Theresa  Bowes,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Catharine  (Hynes) 
Bowes,  of  Loughrea,  Ireland,  where  she  was  born   8   May  1837.     They 

dwelt  at  Philadelphia  till  the  Spring  of  1856;  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  till  the 
Spring  of  1861;  and  then  returned  to  Philadelphia,  where  they  were  still 
living  in  Ap.  1876. 

9738  IV.  Anson  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  12  July  1836;  an  uphol-  j    17116 
sterer;  married  at   Philadelphia,  25    Aug.  1863,  by  Rev.   M.  D.   Kurtz, 
Methodist  Episcopal,   to  Anna   Matilda   Hobson,  dau.  of   Benjamin  and 
Margaret  (Seward)   Hobson,  of  the  same  city,  where  she  was  born  28 

Feb.  1838.  They  were  living  at  1210  Green  Street,  Philadelphia,  in 
Ap.  1876. 

9739  :      v-  Archer  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  8  June  1838 ;  a  manufac-      17118 

turer  of  furniture  and  spiral  springs;  married  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  15  Oct. 
1862,  by  Rev.  J.  H.  McCarty,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Lourane  Caroline 
Greenough,  dau.  of  Joseph  Clough  and  Sarah  (Hook)  Greenough,  and 
widow  of  Benjamin  Clough.  She  was  born  at  North  Chichester,  N.  H., 
19  Aug.  1841.  They  were  living  at  816  Market  Street,  Philadelphia,  in 
Ap.  1876. 


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VI.  Amos  Bangs  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Perm.,  17  Ap.  1840;  died 
at  Fort  Dodge,  Kansas,  10  Dec.  1872,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Eliza  Oliver  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  31  Jan.  1842;  was 
living  with   her  sister,  Mrs.  Cone,  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  in  Ap.  1876,  un- 
married. 

VIII.  Harper    Steel,   b.   at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,   23  Ap.  1843;  died 
there,  2  May  1 844,  and  was  buried  in  the  Friends'  Cemetery,  at  the  corner 
of  1 6th  and  Race  Streets,  Philadelphia. 

IX.  Ferdinand   Steel,  b.   at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  19  Aug.  1844;  a 
dealer  in  furniture  and  upholstery;  married  at  Philadelphia,  3  Jan.  1871, 
by  Rev.  George  A.  Peltz,  Baptist,  to  Catharine  Augusta  Brainerd,  born  at 
Hamden,  N.  Y.,  9  June  1844,  dau.  of  Amasa  George  and  Mary  (Bogart) 
Brainerd.     They  were  living  at  the  north-east  corner  of  Broad  and  Spruce 
Streets,  Philadelphia,  in  Ap.  1876,  without  children. 

X.  Eugene  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  17  Sept.  1845;  died  there, 
31  March  1846,  and  was  buried  in  the  Friends'  Cemetery,  at  the  corner  of 
1 6th  and  Race  Streets,  Philadelphia. 

XL  Clara  Josephine  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  i  March  1847; 
died  there,  19  Aug.  1847,  and  was  buried  in  the  Friends'  Cemetery,  at  the 
corner  of  i6th  and  Race  Streets,  Philadelphia. 

XII.  Mary  Ann    Beaky  Steel,  b.  at    Philadelphia,  Penn.,  30  March 
1848;  married  there,  10  Dec.  1868,  by  Rev.  G.  A.  Durborrow,  Protestant 
Episcopal,  to  Albert  Callatin  Fisher,  a  coal-shipper,  son  of  Albert  Gallatin 
and  Mary  Emily  (Thompson)  Fisher,  of  Philadelphia,  where  he  was  born 
15  Aug.  1841.     They  were  living  in  North  7th  Street,  Philadelphia,  in  Ap. 
1876,  without  children. 

XIII.  Louis   Bangs  Steel,  b.  at   Philadelphia,  Penn.,  9  Oct.  1849; 
died  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  15  Jan.  1850,  and  was  buried  in  the  Friends'  Cem- 
etery, at  the  corner  of  1 6th  and  Race  Streets,  Philadelphia. 

XIV.  Walter    Steel,  b.   at  Philadelphia,   Penn.,  21  Nov.  1851;    died 
there,  28    Feb.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  the  Friends'  Cemetery,  at  the 
corner  of  i6th  and  Race  Streets,  Philadelphia. 

XV.  William  Bangs  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  2  March  1853; 
died  there,  19  June  1853,  and  was  buried  in  the  Friends'  Cemetery,  Fairhill, 
Philadelphia. 


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9751 
9752 

9753 

9754 
9755 

9756 
9757 

9758 
9759 
9760 


Chll.  of  Joseph   Ambrose  and    Mary   Ann   (Bangs)    Beaky. 


1433 


II.  Emma   Catharine   Beaky,  b.  at   Emmittsburgh,  Md.,  31  Jan. 
1843  ;   married  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  25  Dec.  1859,  James  M.  Hawken,  son  of 
Samuel  and  Mary  Hawken ;  and  settled  at  St.  Louis,  where  they  were  still 
living  in  May  1876. 

III.  Louis  Bangs  Beaky,  b.  at  Emmittsburgh,  Md.,  28  Nov.  1844; 
was  a  soldier  in  the  Confederate  army,  and  was  killed  at  Vicksburgh,  Miss., 
25  June  1863,  and  buried  there. 

IV.  Mary   Claudtice    Beaky,    b.  at   Emmittsburgh,  Md.,  15  Sept. 
1846;    died  at  St.    Louis,   Mo.,  6  Oct.  1849,  and   was  buried  there,   in 
Calvary  Cemetery. 

V.  Joseph   Beaky,  b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  28  Aug.  1848;  died  there, 
6  Sept.  1 849,  and  was  buried  in  Calvary  Cemetery. 

VI.  Joseph  Ambrose  Beaky,  b.  at  St.  Louis,   Mo.,  8  June  1849; 
died  there,  10  Nov.  1850,  and  was  buried  in  Calvary  Cemetery. 

VII.  Ellen  Esther  Beaky,  b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  28  Aug.  1850. 

VIII.  Clement  William   Coote   Beaky,  b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  24 
Oct.  1852 ;  and  was  living  there  in  May  1876. 

IX.  William  Beaky,  b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  6  Dec.  1854;  died  7  Dec. 
1854,  and  was  buried  in  Calvary  Cemetery. 

X.  Joseph  Ambrose  Beaky,  b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  4  Feb.  1856;  and 
was  living  there  in  May  1876. 

XI.  Francis  Brooks  Beaky,  b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  15  May  1858;  died 
there,  15  Sept.  1859,  and  was  buried  in  Calvary  Cemetery. 

ISO 


3579 


I.  Martha  Adela    Beaky,  b.  at   Emmittsburgh,  Md.,  i  June  1841;;    17122 
married  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  25  Dec.  1862,  David  Davis  Walker,  a  merchant, 

son  of  George  and  (Davis)  Walker,  and  nephew  of  Judge  David 

Davis,  of  the  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  They  settled  at  St.  Louis,  and  were 
living  there  in  May  1 876.  He  was  then  of  the  firm  of  Crow,  Hargadine  & 
Co.,  wholesale  dealers  in  dry  goods,  of  St.  Louis. 


17127 


1434 

976 1 
9762 

9763 
9764 

9765 
9766 


9767 


9768 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Elijah    Keeler  and    Elmina   Melissa   (Robinson)    Bangs. 

I.  Mary  Jane  Bangs,  b.  1 1  June  1828. 

II.  Alfred  Walstein  Bangs,  b.  26  July  1830. 

III.  Frances  Duese  Bangs,  b.  2  Nov.  1832. 

IV.  Viola  Antoinette  Bangs,  b.  2  July  1835. 

V.  Loretta  Matilda  Bangs,  b.  6  June  1838. 

VI.  Florence  Gertrude  Bangs,  b.  23  Oct.  1843. 


Chil.  of  Isaac   Daniel   and    Nancy  Ann   (Bangs)   Carhart.  3 58 1 

I.  Mary  Lavinia  Carhart,  b.  at  Gilboa,  N.  Y.,  19  Aug.  1831;  married    17132 
at  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  16  June  1858,  by  Rev.  J.  Whitney,  Methodist  Episcopal, 

to  Thomas  Nesmith  Manly,  a  merchant,  born  at  Essex,  N.  Y.,  30  Jan.  1820, 
son  of  Rev.  Ira  and  Annis  (Wallace)  Manly.  They  dwelt  at  Fox  Lake  till 
Ap.  1867;  then  moved  to  Parkersburgh,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there  in 
Feb.  1876. 

II.  Lewis   Henry  Carhart,  b.  at  Gilboa,  N.  Y.,  24  Sept.  1833;    a  117135 
minister  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church;  married  at  Hamilton,  Minn., 

II  Ap.  1858,  by  Rev.  Boyd  Phelps,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Mary  Frances 
Tomlinson,  dau.  of  William  and  Amy  (Brisco)  Tomlinson.  She  died  at 
Cascade,  Iowa,  21  Jan.  1870,  aged  41  years.  He  was  married  (2d),  5  Oct. 
1871,  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  by  Rev.  John  McEwen,  pastor  of  the  Presby- 
terian Church  of  Pembroke,  C.  W.,  to  Clara  Hannah  Sully,  dau.  of  James 
and  Laura  Maria  (Playter)  Sully,  of  Davenport.  He  enlisted  at  Fox  Lake, 
Wis.,  15  Aug.  1862,  as  a  private  in  Co.  E,  29th  Reg.,  Wis.  Vol.  Infantry; 
was  promoted,  18  May  1863,  to  be  first-lieut.  of  Co.  B,  2d  Reg.,  Ark. 
Colored  Vol.  Infantry ;  was  appointed  captain  of  Co.  I,  same  regiment,  in 
1864;  was  placed  on  detached  service,  in  the  Freedmen's  Bureau,  in  July 
1865,  and  stationed  at  Camden,  Ark.;  and  was  mustered  out  of  service,  14 
Sept.  1866,  at  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

He  studied  at  Garrett  Biblical  Institute,  Evanston,  Ind.,  till  Sept.  1868, 
when  he  was  admitted,  on  trial,  in  Upper  Iowa  Conference ;  was  in  full 
connection,  1 870 ;  and  was  ordained  deacon  in  1870,  and  elder  in  1872. 


IVkitney  J:aiuily. 

'435 

He  was  appointed  to  Cascade,  Iowa,  1868,  1869;  Manchester,  Iowa,  1870; 

Charles  City,  Iowa,  1871,  1872;  and  McGregor,  Iowa,  1873.    After  two 

months  in  the  last  charge,  he  was  transferred  to  Knoxville,  Tenn.;  but  the 

prejudice  against  his  northern  origin  was  so  strong,  that,  in  Ap.  1874,  he 

resigned,  and  sought  a  new  field  of  labor  at  Dallas,  Texas,  where  he  has 

gathered  a  large  congregation,  and  built  a  church  costing  $10,000. 

9769 

III.   Delia  Elizabeth   Bangs  Carhart,  b.  at  Coeymans,  N.  Y.,  28 

17137 

March  1836;  married  at  St.   Paul,  Minn.,  31  July  1858,   by  Rev.   Boyd 

Phelps,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to   Leander  George   Huntley,  son  of  George 

and  Zoada  (Barber)  Huntley,  of  Fox  Lake,  Wis.     He  was  born  at  Butter- 

nuts, N.  Y.,  10  Dec.  1834.     They  were  living  at  Trempealeau,  Wis.,  in  Feb. 

1876.     He  enlisted  at  Fox  Lake  in  1862,  as  a  private,  in  Co.  E,  29th 

Reg.,  Wis.  Volunteers;  and  was  discharged  at  Shreveport,  La.,  22  July 

1865.     He  served  most  of  the  time  under  special  orders,  as  clerk  in  the 

office  of  the  adjutant-general  at  headquarters. 

977° 

IV.  John    McKendree  Carhart,  b.  at   Coeymans,  N.  Y.,  22  Ap. 

1838;  unmarried;  enlisted,  in  May  1861,  as  corporal  in  Co.  A,  2d  Reg., 

Wis.  Volunteers;  was  killed  21  July  1861,  in  the  battle  of  Bull  Run,  Va., 

and  was  buried  on  the  field  of  battle. 

977i 

V.  Andrew   Rickey   Carhart,   b.  at   Middleburgh,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec. 

17140 

1841;  a   farmer;  married  at  Trempealeau,  Wis.,  20  Dec.  1864,  by  Rev. 

George  L.  Tucker,  Congregational,  to  Jenny  Hope  Cillls,  dau.  of  John  and 

Euphemia  (Thompson)  Gillis,  of  Trempealeau.     She  was  born  at  Mere- 

dith,   N.  Y.,  22  Feb.  1841.     They  were  living  at  Trempealeau   in   Feb. 

1876. 

9772 

VI.   Isaac    Whitfield    Carhart,   b.  at   Middleburgh,   N.  Y.,  5  Sept.      17142 

1843;    a  merchant;    married  at  Camden,  Ark.,  29   Dec.  1868,  by  Rev. 

Horace  Jewell,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Julia  Stone  Scott,  dau.  of  Hon. 

Christopher  and  Elizabeth  (Smith)  Scott,  of  Camden  (where  she  was  born 

23  Dec.  1848),  and  g.  dau.  of  Judge  Daniel  Smith,  of  Harrisonburgh,  Va. 

They  settled  at  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876.     He 

was  then  in  the  dry  goods  trade,  and  proprietor  of  the  Hot  Springs  Hotd. 

He  enlisted  at  Trempealeau,  Wis.,  in   Dec.  1863,  as  a  private  in  Co.  C, 

3Oth  Reg.,  Wis.  Volunteers  ;  served  on  the  frontier,  on  the  Missouri  and 

Yellowstone  Rivers  in  1864,  and  in  Kentucky,  1865  ;  and  was  discharged 

at  Madison,  Wis.,  in  Sept.  1865. 

9773        VII.  Emma    Francis  Carhart,  b.  at  Middleburgh,  N.  Y.,  3  Aug.      17144 

1846;    married  at  Trempealeau,   Wis.,   3    Nov.  1868,  by  Rev.   H.   Gilli- 

land,  Methodist  Episcopal,  president  of  Galesville  University,  to  William 

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9774 


9775 


9776 


9777 
9778 


Eighth  Generation. 


Alexander  Allen,  a  minister  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  born  at 
Belmont,  Ohio,  in  1841,  son  of  John  and  Polly  Williams  (Blouden)  Allen, 
afterward  of  Summerfield,  Ohio.  He  was  admitted,  Pittsburgh  Conference, 
on  trial,  1863  ;  full  connection,  1865  ;  ordained  deacon,  1865  ;  elder,  1867  ; 
appointed  to  Salem,  1863,  Morgan,  1864,  Cumberland,  1865,  1866;  super- 
numerary, 1867,  1868,  during  which  he  studied  in  Garrett  Biblical  Institute, 
Evanston,  Ind.  He  then  appears  in  Upper  Iowa  Conference,  without 
record  of  transfer;  and  was  appointed  to  Wyoming,  1869,  1870;  Osage, 
1871,  1872;  Waverly,  1873,  1874;  Fayette,  1875;  and  was  living  at 
the  latter  place  in  Ap.  1876.  He  enlisted  in  June  1861,  as  second  ser- 
geant in  25th  Reg.,  Ohio  Vol.  Infantry;  was  wounded  in  the  left  shoulder, 
in  the  battle  of  Bull  Pasture,  Md.,  or  McDonell,  Va.,  by  a  fragment  of 
shell,  in  consequence  of  which  he  was  discharged  in  Aug.  1862,  at  Fort 
McHenry,  Md.  He  reenlisted  in  1864,  as  captain  of  Co.  C,  i6th  Reg., 
Ohio  Vol.  Infantry.  He  took  part  in  the  battles  of  Greenbriar,  Cross  Keys, 
Cheat  Mountain  Gap,  and  Harper's  Ferry. 

VIII.  Nathan  Hervey  Smith  Carhart,  b.  at  Middleburgh,  N.  Y., 
20  Nov.  1848  ;  a  farmer;  was  living  at  Trempealeau,  Wis.,  in  Feb.  1876, 
unmarried. 


IX.  Lottie    Ophelia    Carhart,  b.  at   Middleburgh,  N.  Y.,  12  March  117146 
1851;  married  at  Trempealeau,  Wis.,  15    May  1872,  by  Rev.  William  A. 
Allyn,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Benjamin   Norton  White,  a  lawyer,  son  of 

Isaac  Vail  and  Mary  (Horton)  White,  of  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  He  was  ' 
born  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  18  Aug.  1838.  They  dwelt  at  Wyoming, 
Iowa,  till  i  Jan.  1875;  then  settled  at  Anamosa,  Iowa,  and  were  living 
there  in  Ap.  1876.  He  served,  as  first-lieut,  in  Co.  H,  5th  Reg.,  Iowa 
Cavalry,  from  17  Aug.  1864  till  13  Sept.  1865  ;  and  was  imprisoned  at 
Andersonville  for  two  months. 

X.  Clara  Josepha  Carhart,  b.  at  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  31  Jan.  1855;  was 
a  student  in  Fayette  College,  Fayette,  Iowa,  in  Feb.  1876. 


Chii.  of  Andrew  Judson   and   Mary   Ann    (Mctcalf)    Bangs. 

I.  Edward  Dunbar  Bangs,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  13  Ap.  1839. 

II.  Rachel  Anna  Bangs,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  21  Nov.  1841. 


3585 


9779 
9780 
9781 
9782 

9783 
9784 

9785 
9786 


9787 
9788 

9789 

9790 
9791 
9792 

9793 
9794 


Whitney  Family. 


H37 


III.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Bangs,  b.  at  Davenport,  X.  Y.,  12  Jan.  1843. 

IV.  Mary  Arethusa  Bangs,  b.  at  Harpersfield,  N.  Y.,  7  Aug.  1846. 

V.  Jerusha  Platt  Bangs,  b.  at  Maryland,  N.  Y.,  n  Aug.  1849. 

VI.  Dwight  Bangs,  b.  at  Alta,  Wis.,  12  Ap.  1851. 

VII.  James  Wesley  Bangs,  b.  at  Chester,  Wis.,  5  Ap.  1853. 

VIII.  Andrew  Judson    Bangs,  b.  at  Trenton,  Wis.,  6  Dec.  1855; 
died  I  Jan.  1856. 

IX.  Harriet    Eudora    Bangs,  b.   in    Minnesota  Territory,   12  June 
1857. 

X.  Lydia  Maria  Bangs,  b.  at  Garden  City,  Minn.,  26  Sept.  1864. 


Chil.  of  Nathan    Harvey  and   Lucy  Jane   (Plnney)    Bangs. 

I.  John    Harvey  Bangs,  b.  at  Bethel,  N.  Y.,  9  Jan.  1853;  died  12 
Jan.  1853,  and  was  buried  at  Bethel. 

II.  Harvey  Pinney  Bangs,  b.  at  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  29  July  1854; 
died  at  Livingston,  N.  Y.,  4  Dec.  1875,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Margaret  Alice  Bangs,  b.  at   Phillipsport,   N.  Y.,  27  March 
1856. 

IV.  Arthur  Eleazer  Bangs,  b.  at  Olive,  N.  Y.,  9  June  1857. 

V.  John  Abner  Bangs,  b.  at  Sugar  Loaf,  N.  Y.,  10  June  1861. 

VI.  Mary  Etta  Bangs,  b.  at  West  Hurley,  N.  Y.,  21  June  1862 ;  died 
at  West  Hurley,  24  Aug.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Arietta   Bangs,  b.  at  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  28   Aug.  1864;  died 
there,  10  March  1865,  and  was  buried  at  West  Hurley,  N.  Y. 

VIII.  Grace  Eliza  Bangs,  b.  at  Highland,  N.  Y.,  13  May  1867. 


3586 


1438 


Eighth  Generation. 


9795 
9796 

9797 
9798 

9799 
9800 
9801 
9802 


9803 


9805 
9806 
9807 
9808 
9809 
9810 


9811 
9812 


Chil.  of  Ephraim  and   Ellen   (Lines)   Decker. 

I.  Lovina  Decker. 

II.  Sarah  Decker. 

III.  Lucretia  Decker. 

IV.  Philip  Decker. 

V.  David  Decker. 

VI.  Mary  Decker. 

VII.  Rhoda  Decker. 
VIII    Julia  Decker. 

Child  of  Adam   and   Sarah   (Lines)    Kniskern. 

I.  Edward  Monroe  Kniskern,  b.  at  North  Blenheim,  N.Y.,  13  Aug. 
1854;  and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 

Chil.  of  David  and   Rhoda  (Lines)   Hendry. 

I.  Mary  Hendry. 

II.  Anna  Hendry. 

III.  Sarah  Hendry. 

IV.  Emilissa  Hendry. 

V.  Susan  Hendry. 
VI    David  Hendry. 

Chil.  of  Could   Sellick  and    Lucretia   Elizabeth   (Lines)   Silliman. 


359' 


3594 


3597 


:     3598 


I.  Mary  Jane  Silliman,  b.  at  Moresville,  N.  Y.,  15  March  1845;  and 
was  living  with  her  mother,  at  Toddsville,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1876,  unmarried. 

II.  Frances  Iphigenia  Silliman,  b.  at  Portlandville,  N.  Y.,  5  March    17148 
1847;  married  at  Fly  Creek,  N.Y.,  13  Nov.  1867,  by  Rev.  J.  W.  Rawlinson, 


Whitney  Family. 

1439 

9813 
98  14 
98iS 

Methodist,  to  Ira  Delos  Butts,  a  farmer,  son  of  Elisha  Hopkins  and  Mary 
Angeline  (Payne)  Butts,  of  Toddsville,  N.  Y.     He  was  born   at   Morris, 
N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1843.     They  settled  at  Toddsville,  and  were  living  there  in 
March  1876. 

III.  Sarah  Melissa  Silliman,  b.  at  Portlandville,  N.  Y.,  2  Aug.  1849; 
and  was   living  with  her  mother,  at  Toddsville,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1876, 
unmarried. 

IV.  Irwin  Gould  Silliman,  b.  at  Portlandville,  N.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1852  ; 
died  at  Toddsville,  N.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1867,  and  was  buried  in  Pinegrove  Cem- 
etery, Portlandville. 

V.   Loren  Gould  Silliman,  b.  at  Portlandville,  N.  Y.,  9  Oct.  1854; 
a  farmer;    married  at    Fly  Creek,  N.  Y.,  15    Dec.  1874,  by  Rev.  H.  A. 
Blanchard,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Eva  Melissa  Shaul,  dau.  of  Sylvester 
and  Elizabeth  (Gage)  Shaul,  of  Columbia,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  15 
Nov.  1856.     They  settled  at  Columbia,  and  were  living  there  in  March 
1876. 

17150 

9816 

9817 
9818 
9819 

9820 
9821 
9822 

Chil.  of   David  and   Frances  (Lines)   Cronk. 

I.  Emma  Janet  Cronk,  b.  at  Moresville,  now  Grand  Gorge,  N.  Y., 
17  Aug.  1852  ;  married  at  Prattsville,  N.  Y.,  25  Oct.  1871,  by  Rev.  William 
H.  Carr,  Presbyterian,  to  James  Griffin,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  and  Mary 
(Blumberg)  Griffin,  of  Halcott,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  u  Dec.  1848. 
They  settled  at  Halcott,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1875. 

II.  John  Jay  Cronk,  b.  at  Moresville,  N.  Y.,  23  March  1854;    and 
was  living  there  in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried  ;  a  farmer. 

III.  Willis  Cronk,  b.  at  Moresville,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1855  ;  and  was  living 
there  in  Dec.  1875. 

IV.  Romiette  Cronk,  b.  at  Moresville,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1858;  died  at 
Moresville,  22  Sept.  1860,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Addison  Cronk,  b.  at  Moresville,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1859. 
VI.  David  Cronk,  b.  at  Prattsville,  N.  Y.,  6  Oct.  1862. 

VII.  Ella  Cronk,  b.  at  Prattsville,  N.Y.,  10  Nov.  1864;  died  at  Pratts- 
ville, 23  May  1865,  and  was  buried  at  Moresville,  N.  Y. 

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17151 

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9823 
9824 
9825 


9826 


9827 


9828 


9829 


9830 


Eighth   Generation. 


VIII.  Ella  Cronk,  b.  at  Prattsville,  N.  Y.,  18  June  1867. 

IX.  Romiette  Cronk,  b.  at  Prattsville,  N.  Y.,  13  Sept.  1868. 

X.  Frank  Cronk,  b.  at  Moresville,  N.  Y.,  18  May  1873. 


Chil.  of  William   Hezekiah    Nathan   and   Mary   (Bangs)   Magruder. 


3606 


I.  Benjamin   Drake   Magruder,  b.  at  Magnolia  Springs,  Miss.,  27    17153 
Sept.  1838 ;  grad.  at  Yale  College  in  1856,  and  at  the  Law  School  of  New 
Orleans,  La.;  a  lawyer;  married  in  Oct.  1864,  at  Springfield,  111.,  Julia 
Latham.     They  were  living  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  Jan.  1876;  he  being  then 

clerk  of  the  Court  of  Chancery. 

II.  John  Burruss  Magruder,  b.  on  his  father's  plantation,  in  Warren    17155 
Co.,  Miss.,  twenty-five  miles  east  of  Vicksburgh,  6  Dec.  1840;  a  teacher; 
studied  at  Centenary  College,  Jackson,  La.,  and  at  a   Medical  College  in  j 
Philadelphia,  Penn.;   married  in  the  parish  of  East  Baton   Rouge,  La.,  29' 
Nov.  1866,  by  Rev.  William  E.  M.  Linfield,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Hester 

Ann  Kieinpeter,  dau.  of  Paul  and  Sarah  (Haraldson)  Kleinpeter,  of  East 
Baton  Rouge,  where  she  was  born  9  Aug.  1841,  ten  miles  from  the  city. 
He  served  during  the  war,  in  the  Confederate  Artillery ;  took  part  in  the 
fights  around  Columbus,  Ky.;  was  captured  at  Island  No.  10,  and  impris- 
oned at  Camp  Douglas ;  and,  after  exchange,  was  at  Vicksburgh  till 
captured,  and  released  on  parole.  They  have  resided  at  East  Baton 
Rouge,  La.,  and  at  Liberty,  Miss.;  and  were  living  at  Bailey's  Station, 
Shelby  Co.,  Tenn.,  in  Jan.  1876. 

III.  Sarah  Burritt  Magruder,  b.  at  Centenary  College,  Miss.,  seven 
miles  east  of  Brandon,  i  Sept.  1842 ;  died  at  the  same  place,  17  July  1844, 
and  was  buried  there. 


IV.  Neman  Bangs  Magruder,  b.  at  Centenary  College,  seven  miles 
east    of    Brandon,    Miss.,    27    Sept.   1844;  a   lawyer;    was   a   student    in 
Southern  University,  Greensborough,  Ala.,  when  the  war  of  1861  began, 
entered  the   Confederate  army,   served  in   the  Signal   Corps  till  the  war 
ceased,  then  returned  to  the  University,  continued  his  studies,  and  grad- 
uated in  1867.     He  was  living  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  54  Camp  Street,  in 
Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 

V.  James  Truman   Magruder,  b.  at  Jackson,  La.,  10  Nov.  1846; 
died  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  31  July  1857,  and  was  buried  there. 


9831 

9832 

9833 
9834 

9835 
9836 

9837 


9838 


9839 


9840 


9841 


Whitney  Family. 


VI.  Leonard   Covington    Magruder,  b.  at  Jackson,  La.,  27  June 
1849;  died  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  12  Oct.  1867,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Nathaniel  Hawkins  Magruder,  b.  at  Jackson,  La.,  25  Sept. 
1851;  and  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  in  Jan.  1876, 
unmarried. 

VIII.  Elizabeth  Ann  Magruder,  b.  at  Jackson,  La.,  20  Aug.  1853; 
died  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  20  Oct.  1867,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  William  Howard  Magruder,  b.  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  29  Aug. 
1856;  was  a  student  in  Randolph  Macon  College,  Ashland,  Va.,  in  Jan. 
1876. 

X.  Aaron  Burritt  Magruder,  b.  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  13  Sept  1858; 
died  at  Port  Gibson,  Miss.,  8  Aug.  1859,  and  was  buried  at  Baton  Rouge. 

XI.  Albert  Sidney  Johnston  Magruder,  b.  at  Baton  Rouge,  La., 
6  May  1862 ;  and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

XII.  Stephen   Alexander   Magruder,  b.  at  Clinton,  La.,  4  June 
1864;  died  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  i  Nov.  1866,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Benjamin   and    Rachel   Ann   Wisner   (Bangs)   Jones. 

I.  Stephen    Bangs  Jones,  b.  at  Natchez,   Miss.,  8  Dec.  1845;   a 
planter;    married  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  22  Dec.  1875,  Margaret    Rivers 
Kent,  dau.  of  Frederick  Overton  and  Margaret  (Irwin)  Kent,  of  Baton 
Rouge,  where  she  was  born  15  Sept.  1850.     They  settled  at  Baton  Rouge, 
and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1 876.     He  served  in  the  Confederate  army, 
during  the  war  of  1861,  for  about  three  years,  as  a  private  in  the  cavalry. 

II.  Clara  Elizabeth  Jones,  b.  at  Jackson,  La.,  12  Feb  1849;  died  at 
Jackson,  5  July  1849,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Nathaniel  Magruder  Jones,  b.  at  Jackson,  La.,  8  Aug.  1850; 
a   lawyer;    grad.  at  Southern   University,   Greensborough,   Alabama,    in 
1868 ;  was  living  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  Dec.  1875. 

IV.  Anna  Clinton  Jones,  b.  at  Jackson,  La.,  21  Nov.  1852;  died  29 
Oct.  1854,  on  a  steam-boat,  below  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  while  returning  from 
Connecticut,  with  her  mother  and  aunt,  who  had  been  there  to  visit  their 
parents.      She  was  buried  at  Jackson. 

181 


3607 


1442 


Eighth  Generation. 


9842 


9843 


9844 


9845 


9847 


9848 


9849 


V.  Henry    Mandeville   Jones,   b.  at  Jackson,  La.,  14  Aug.  1855 
died  at  Jackson,  16  Sept.  1856,  and  was  buried  there. 


; 

V. 

3612 

Chil.  of  Thomas   Henry  and    Betsey   Maria   (Catchell)    Bridgman. 

I.  Almenia  Elizabeth  Bridgman,  b.  at  Smithville,  U.  C.,  13  Nov 
1833  ;  died  at  Smithville,  19  Ap.  1835,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Jonathan   Wesley  Bridgman,  b.  at  Smithville,  U.  C.,  18  Ap.    17160 
1836;  a  book-keeper;   married  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  8  Ap.  1861,  Henrietta 
Maria  Humphrey,  of  the  same  place.     She  was  born  at  Lewiston,  N.  Y., 

26  June  1840;  died  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  8  Dec.  1865,  and  was  buried  there, 
in  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery.  He  married  (2d),  23  Oct.  1872,  at  Buffalo, 
Anna  Maria  Lamoine,  born  at  Medina,  Ohio,  6  Jan.  1851,  dau.  of  John 
Carlos  and  Charlotte  (Baldwin)  Lamoine.  They  settled  at  Buffalo,  and 
were  living  there  in  June  1 876. 

III.  Mary  Cecilia  Bridgman,  b.  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1838; 
died  at  Lockport,  9  June  185  i,  and  was  buried  there. 


9846          IV.  Joseph  Henry  Bridgman,  b.  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  27  Jan.  1849; 
died  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Feb.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Nathan    Bangs  and    Mary  Jane   (Utman)   Catchell. 

I.  Frances    Emily   Catchell,  b.  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  8  Jan.  1849; 
married   at   Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  5  Sept.  1865,  Lewis  Harrison   Bullis,  a  civil 
engineer,  son  of  Lewis  Mead  and  Phebe  (Griffin)  Bullis,  of  Alma,  N.  Y. 
He  was  born  at  East  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.     They  settled  at  Lancaster,  and 
were  living  there  in  May  1876. 

II.  Charles  Abram  Catchell,  b.  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  14  Nov.  1851; 
a  civil  engineer;  married  at  Brantford,  Ont.,  29  Ap.  1873,  Sarah  Elliott, 
dau.  of  John  and  Sarah  (Elliott)  Elliott,  of  Brantford,  where  she  was  born 
in  1855.     They  settled  at  Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  May 
1876. 

III.  Ruth   Rocenia  Catchell,  b.  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  4  Ap.  1853 ; 
married  at  Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  14  Oct.  1875,  Milton  Brown,  a  cashier,  son  of 
Frank  and  Nancy  (Knox)  Brown,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  12 
June  1850.     They  were  living  at  Lancaster  in  May  1876. 


3617 


1 7 1 66 


Whitney  l^anuly. 


9850 
9851 


9852 


9853 


9854 


9855 
9856 

9857 


Chil.  of  William   McKendree  and   Sarah   Jane   (Wilcox)   Catchell. 

I.  William  Bangs  Catchell,  b.  at  Napierville,  111.,  23  Feb.  1857. 

II.  Mary  Florence  Catchell,  b.  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  23  Dec.  1861. 


3618 


3619 
17167 


17174 


Chil.  of  Daniel    Kellogg  and   Sally   (Raymond)    Nash. 

I.  Sarah    Ann    Nash,  b.   at  South   Norwalk,  Conn.,  21  Ap.  1821; 
married  there,  4  May  1842,  at  her  father's  house,  William  Cannon  Sammis, 
a  merchant,  son  of  John  Seymour  and  Nancy  Williams  (Seymour)  Sammis, 
of  Norwalk,  where  he  was  born  26  Nov.  1818.     They  settled  at  Five  Mile 
River,  in  Norwalk,  near  Darien  post-office,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov. 
1875. 

II.  Minerva  Elizabeth  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  8  Nov.  i 
1822  ;  married  there,  31  Aug.  1843,  in  the  Congregational  Church,  William 
Asa  Raymond,  a  merchant,  of  Detroit,  Mich.,  son  of  Francis  and  Nancy 
(Hatch)  Raymond,  of  New  York,  where  he  was  born  25  March  1819.     He 
died  at  Detroit,  5  Oct.  1853,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Elmwood  Cemetery. 
She  then  dwelt  at  South  Norwalk,  with  her  father,  till  his  death  in  Oct. 
1864,  when  she  returned  to  Detroit;  and,  in  the  Autumn  of  1867,  moved 
to  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  remaining  there  till  1873.     She  then  returned  to 
Detroit,  and  was  living,  with  her  two  children,  at  635    Second   Street,  in 
Nov.  1875. 

III.  Francis  Hawley  Nash,  b.  at   South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  27  May      17179 
1825;   married   at   New  York  City,  2  June  1851,  Sarah   Mather   Hallock, 

dau.  of  Dr.  Lewis  and  Susan  (Mack)  Hallock,  of  New  York,  where  she 
was  born  5  Sept.  1829.  They  were  living,  in  Nov.  1875,  at  South 
Norwalk,  where  he  was  senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  Nash  Brothers,  en- 
gaged in  the  manufacture  and  sale  of  stoves,  heaters,  and  tinware. 

IV.  George  Hart  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  12  Sept.  1827; 
died  there,  5  Oct.  1828,  and  was  buried  in  Pine  Island  Cemetery. 

V.  Theodore  Clark   Nash,  twin,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  26 
July  1829;    died  there,   13    May  1844,  and  was  buried   in    Pine    Island 
Cemetery. 

VI.  Theodorus   Burr  Nash,  twin,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  26 
July  1829;    married  there,  at  her  mother's  house,  9  Sept.  1869,  Emma 
Elizabeth  Palmer,  born  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  13  Nov.  1848,  dau.  of  Walter 


H44 


9858 


9859 


9860 


9861 


9862 
9863 
9864 


Right  It  Generation. 


and  Mary  (Raymond)  Palmer.  They  were  living  at  South  Norwalk, 
without  children,  in  Nov.  1875;  he  being  a  partner  in  the  firm  of  Nash 
Brothers. 


VII. 


Mary  Hallock  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  29  Feb. 
1832;  married  there,  4  Aug.  1853,  at  the  house  of  her  brother  Francis, 
Samuel  Henry  Orton,  of  New  York  City,  a  physician.  They  were  living, 
without  children,  at  29  East  Twenty-first  Street,  New  York,  in  Nov. 
1875. 

VIII.  Clarence  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  20  Sept.  1834; 
married  in  her  mother's  house  at  Lambertville,  N.  J.,  28  Ap.  1862,  Annie 
Durand,  born  at  Lumberville,  Penn.,  9  Aug.  1841,  dau.  of  Hiram  and 
Lydia  (Hoffman)  Durand,  and  adopted  dau.  of  Horace  Gardiner  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Durand)  Hyatt.  See  her  record.  They  settled  at  South  Nor- 
walk,'and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1875. 


17186 
61 193 


Chil.  of  Arnott  Alfred   and   Deborah   (Comstock)    Nash. 

I.  Stephen  Comstock  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  23  Sept. 
1832  ;  died  there,  30  Aug.  1838  ;  and  was  buried  in  Pine  Island  Cemetery. 

II.  Frances  Catharine  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  25  Sept. 
1830;  married  there,  28  May  1852,  by  Rev.  D.  R.  Austin,  Congregational, 
to  James  Nail,  a  dealer  in  dry  goods,  born  at  Huddersfield,  Eng.,  son  of 
Rev.  James   and    Ann    (Winfield)    Nail.      They  settled  at  421  Jefferson 
Avenue,  Detroit;  where  she  died,  30  Aug.  1856,  and  was  buried  in  Elm- 
wood  Cemetery.      He  married  (2d)  Isabella  Beard,  of  South   Norwalk ; 
and  was  living  at  Detroit  in  Dec.  1875.     His  father  moved  from  Bakewell, 
Eng.,  in  1832,  to  Canada;  and  thence,  in  1848,  to  Detroit. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Polly   (Nash)    Bouton. 

I.  Adeline  Bouton,  married  Alexander  Archer,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

II.  Sylvester  Bouton,  died  young. 

III.  Bouton,  died  young. 


3621 


17188 


3622 


9871 


9872 


9873 


Whitney  Family. 


9865         IV.  Amanda    Bouton,  married 
Chicago,  111. 


BrinkerhofT,  and  settled  at 


9866  V.  George  Bouton,  settled  at  Chicago,  111. 

9867  VI.  Charles  Bouton,  settled  at  Omaha,  Neb. 


Chll.   of  Burr  and   Abbie  Jane   (Morgan)    Nash. 

9868  I.  Melissa  Jane  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  14  March  1832; 
married  there,  8  Dec.  1853,  at  her  father's  house,  Douglass  Fowler,  of 
Norwalk,  born  about  1826.  She  died  at  South  Norwalk,  14  Sept.  1855,  and 
was  buried  in  Pine  Island  Cemetery.  He  was  mustered,  14  July  1862,  at 
Norwalk,  Conn.,  as  captain  of  Co.  A,  I7th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  was 
promoted  to  be  lieut.-col.  of  the  same  regiment ;  and  was  killed  in  battle 
at  Gettysburgh,  Penn.,  in  July  1863.  His  body  was  not  recovered  by  his 
friends,  and  they  suppose  that  he  was  buried  on  the  field. 

II.   Heman  Bangs  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  7  Sept.  1834; 
died  there,  9  Jan.  1835,  a°d  was  buried  in  Pine  Island  Cemetery. 

9870  III.  Sarah  Augusta  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  8  June  1836; 
married  there,  18  Oct.  1855,  at  her  father's  house,  Andrew  Thompson. 
They  were  living  at  South  Norwalk  in  Nov.  1875;  and  he  was  then 
cashier  of  the  Fifth  National  Bank  of  New  York  City. 


1445 


IV.  Minerva   Helen   Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  23  Nov. 
1838;  and  was  living  there,  with  her  father,  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

V.  Zeruiah  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  i  March  1841;  married 
there,   30   Sept.    1863,    at    her  father's    house,    Ebenezer   Henry   Wing,   a 
minister  of  the   Methodist  Episcopal   Church,  born   about  1839,  son   of 
Ebenezer  Henry  Wing.     He  was  admitted,  on  trial,  by  the  Iowa  Annual 
Conference,   in    Sept.   1873,   and   stationed   as   pastor   of   the  church   at 
Birmingham,  Iowa.     They  were  living  at  Fairfield,  Iowa,  in   Nov.  1875. 
He  enlisted  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  3  Sept.  1862,  as  a  private  in  Co.  C,  27th 
Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry,  and  lost  two  fingers  in  battle. 

VI.  Wilbur  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  7  June  1845;  a  clerk; 
enlisted  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  8  Sept.  1862,  in  Co.  C,  27th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol. 
Infantry;  fell  in  battle  at  Fredericksburgh,  Va.,  13  Dec.  1862,  and  was 
buried  there. 


3624 


17190 


17191 


17192 


1446 


9874 


98;6 


9877 


9878 


Eighth   Generation. 


VII.  Charles  Morgan   Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  9  March 
1849;  died  there,  i  Jan.  1868,  and  was  buried  in  Pine  Island  Cemetery. 

Child   of  Burr  and   Mary   (Weed)   Nash. 

VIII.  Albert  Burr  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  29  Jan.  1855; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  father,  in  Nov.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Philip   Hilbert  and   Amanda   Malvina   (Nash)    Brown. 


3624 


3625 


I.  Charles   Henry   Brown,  b.  at  New  York  City,  19  Aug.  1835;  an    17193 
accountant;   married  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  24  Oct.  1867,  by  Rev.  Samuel 

D.  Finckel,  D.D.,  Lutheran,  to  Catharine  Elizabeth  Jaeger,  born  at 
Orwigsburgh,  Penn.,  21  Oct.  1848,  dau.  of  Rev.  Nathan  and  Mary  Matilda 
(Miller)  Jaeger.  They  were  living  at  1340  Rhode  Island  Avenue,  Wash- 
ington, in  Nov.  1875;  he  being  then  Assistant  Chief  of  Division  of 
Currency,  Secretary's  office,  Treasury  Department  He  enlisted  at 
Stamford,  Conn.,  12  Aug.  1862;  was  appointed,  i  Sept  1862,  first-lieut. 
of  Co.  A,  28th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  was  promoted,  18  Oct.  1862,  to 
be  adjutant  of  the  same  regiment;  20  Feb.  1863,  captain  of  Co.  A;  13 
March  1865,  brevet-major  of  Volunteers,  for  services  rendered  14  June 
1863,  at  Port  Hudson,  La.;  and  afterward  lieut-col.  by  brevet,  commission 
dating  from  13  March  1865,  for  services  at  Port  Hudson. 

II.  Anna  Elizabeth   Brown,  b.  at  New  York  City,  20  July  1837;  j  17194 
married  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  7  Oct.  1858,  George  Lansing  Warren,  a  book- 
keeper, son  of  Ephraim  Chauncey  and  Louisa  (Taylor)  Warren,  of  Stam- 
ford.     He  was  born  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  30  Dec.  1834.     They  dwelt  at 
Stamford   till   1864;    then   moved  to  Washington,   D.  C.,  where  he  was 
employed  in  the   Division   of   Loans,  Secretary's  office,  U.  S.  Treasury 
Department;  and  were  living  at  1 103  G  Street,  N.  W.,  in  Dec.  1875. 

III.  Mary  Frances  Brown,   b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  18  Sept.    17197 
1839 ;   married  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  1 1  Nov.  1864,  Israel  Prior,  a  physician  and 
surgeon,  son  of  Israel  and  Helena  (Lake)  Prior,  of  Staten  Island,  N.  Y., 
where  he  was  born  9  Dec.  1841.     They  settled  at  Danville,  111.,  in  Nov. 
1864;  went,  in  the  Spring  of  1868,  to  Catlin,  111.;  and  thence,  after  one 

year,  moved  to  North  Stamford,  Conn.,  where  they  were  living  in  Nov. 
1875.  He  studied  medicine  with  Dr.  James  Wood,  of  New  York  City, 
and  graduated  at  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  College. 


9879 
9880 
9881 


9884 


Whitney  Family. 


9885 


9886 


Chil.  of  Edwin   and   Celetty   (Adams)    Bouton. 

I.  Smith    Bouton,  b.   at  South   Salem,    N.  Y.,  9  Ap.  1837;  died  at 
South  Salem,  Aug.  1849,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  new  cemetery. 

II.  Mary  Cornelia  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  13  June  1838; 
unmarried. 

III.  Samuel    Hawley   Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  13  Aug. 
1848 ;  died  at  South  Salem,  2  Feb.  1865,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  new 
cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Linus  and   Laura   (Pardee)   Bouton. 

9882  I.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.Y.,  10  Sept.  1838; 
married  there,  u  Jan.  1859,  by  Rev.  Aaron  L.  Lindsley,  Presbyterian,  to 
Linus  Mead,  a  founder,  son  of  Richard  and  Hannah  (Keeler)  Mead,  of 
South  Salem,  where  he  was  born  20  Sept.  1835.     See  his  record. 

9883  II.  Mary  Esther  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  10  Oct.  1841; 
died  there,  unmarried,  23  Sept.  1 862,  and  was  buried  in  the  South  Salem 
cemetery. 


III.  Laura  Virginia  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  21  Aug. 
1844;  married  at  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1864,  by  Rev.  William  Patterson, 
pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Poundridge,  N.  Y,,  to  Richard  Nelson 
Bennett,  a  blacksmith,  son  of  Dyson  Harrison  and  Mary  Ann  (Quick) 
Bennett,  of  Bedford.  He  was  born  at  Branchport,  N.  Y.,  7  June  1837. 
They  were  living  at  Pulteney,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1875,  without  children. 
He  enlisted  7  Aug.  1861,  as  bugler  of  Co.  B,  7th  Reg.,  U.  S.  Sharpshooters 
(Col.  Berdan's),  and  was  discharged  21  Nov.  1862,  for  disability  caused  by 
sun-stroke. 


Chil.  of  Ambrose  Waterbury  and   Catharine  Ann    (Hoyt)   Coodsell. 


1447 


3630 


3631 
13637 

5586 


3633 


I.  Harriet  Coodsell,  married  John  Coodsell,  a  farmer,  of  Westport,      17201 
Conn. 

II.  Sarah  Frances  Coodsell,  was  living  with  her  parents  in  1873. 

III.  Theodosia  Coodsell,  was  living  with  her  parents  in  1873. 


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9889 

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9890 

II. 

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9891 

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9894 

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9895 

I.   1 

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Eighth   Generation. 


Child   of   Rufus  and   Sarah    (Hoyt)   Pillow. 

I.   Ebenezer  Pillow,  a  carpenter,  married  Sarah  Adams;  and  lived 
at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  1873,  without  children. 


3634 


Chil.  of  David    Keeler  and    Elizabeth   Ann   (Andrews)   Hoyt. 

I.  Ebenezer  Andrews  Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  24  Sept.  1846; 
a  farmer;  was  living  with  his  parents,  at   Ridgefield,  in  July  1873,  un- 


II.  Charles   Franklin   Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  6  Oct.  1850; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  July  1873,  unmarried. 

III.  Edwin   Keeler  Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  4  Oct.  1852;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  July  1873,  unmarried. 


3635 


Chil.  of  Edwin   Smith   and    Mary  Gilbert  (Keeler)   Hoyt. 

I.  Elizabeth    Keeler  Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  9  Dec.  1854;  a 
teacher;    married   at   Ridgefield,   28   Feb.  1877,  by  Rev.  D.  W.  Teller, 
Congregational,  to    Lewis   Nash  Thomas,  son  of  Albert  Nash  and  Alice 
Permelia  (Northrop)  Thomas,  and  g.  son  of  Elijah  Lyon  and  Sarah  (Nash) 
Thomas,  of  Ridgefield,  where  he  was  born  12  Ap.  1854. 

II.  Mary  Eliza  Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  10  Oct.  1856;  and  was 
living  there,  in  Whipstick  District,  with  her  father,  in  July  1873. 

Child   of  Edwin   Smith   and   Frances  Jane   (Fanton)   Hoyt. 

III.  William    Fanton   Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  3  July  1861; 
and  was  living  there,  in  Whipstick  District,  with  his  parents,  in  July  1873. 


(3636 
'3326 


Chil.  of   Isaac   Hull   and   Almira   (Hoyt)   Pardee. 

I.  Ebenezer  Keeler  Pardee,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  31  July  1860; 
died  there,  1 1  Nov.  1861,  and  was  buried  in  South  Salem  cemetery. 


3636 


3637 


Whitney  Family. 

1449 

9896 

II.  Anna  Theodosia    Pardee,  b.  at  South   Salem,  N.  Y.,  25  Jan. 
1863;  and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Nov.  1874. 

9897 


9898 


9899 


9900 


Chil.  of  John   and    Ruth    (Sherwood)    Keeler.  3638 

I.  Edward  Smith  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgeficld,  Conn.,  30  June  1835;  an      17204 
underwriter;   married  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  18   May  1859,  Sarah   Elizabeth 
Lockwood,  who  was  born  at  Stamford,  22  Dec.  1836,  dau.  of  Capt.  Edmund 

and  Anna  (Gay)  Lockwood,  and  g.  dau.  of  Augustus  and  Elizabeth  (Peck) 
Lockwood,  of  Stamford.  She  died  at  New  York  City,  7  Sept.  1862,  and 
was  buried  on  Strawberry  Hill,  Stamford.  He  was  married  (2d),  18  Jan. 
1873,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gallaudet,  to  Belle  Graham  Holcombe,  of  Westfield, 
Mass.  They  were  living  at  45  South  Third  Street,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  in 
Nov.  1874. 

II.  Theodore  Keeler,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.Y.,  27  Sept.  1837;  an  account-      17206 
ant ;   married  Mary  Adams.     They  were  living  at  209  East  1 1 2th  Street, 

New  York,  in  Nov.  1 874 ;  he  being  then  secretary  of  Howard  Fire 
Insurance  Co.,  66  Wall  Street.  He  served  for  three  months  in  the  war  of 
1861,  in  22dReg.,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y. 

III.  Harriet  Augusta  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  30  June  1840;      17213 
married  at  St.  Mark's  (Episcopal)  Church,  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  30  May  j 

1865,  by  the  rector,  Rev.  W.  A.  DesBrisay,  to  Justus  Fitch  Hoyt,  a  miller, 
son  of  Justus  and  Sarah  (Betts)  Hoyt,  of  New  Canaan,  where  he  was  born 
22  Nov.  1825.'  They  settled  at  New  Canaan,  and  were  living  there  in 
Oct.  1874. 

IV.  Sarah  Adela  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  27  May  1842 ;  was 
living  in  West  Avenue,  corner  of  Merwin  Street,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Oct. 
1874;  unmarried. 


9901  i      V.   Elizabeth   Philippine   Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  4  July 

1844;  a  teacher;  was  living  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  unmarried,  in  Oct. 
1874;  and  was  then  teaching  a  school  at  Weston,  Conn. 

9902  VI.  John  Warner  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  20  Ap.  1847;  a 
printer ;  was  living  at  209  East  1 1 2th  Street,  New  York,  in  Oct.  1 874 ; 
unmarried. 

9903  !      VII.  Caroline  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  23  Aug.  1850;  was 

living  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  in  Oct.  1874;  unmarried. 


>  See  the  Hoyt  Genealogy,  p.  504. 


1X2 


1450 


Eighth   Generation. 


9904 


9905 


9906 


9907 


9908 


9909 


9910 


9911 


9912 


VIII.  Charles  Rowland  Keeler,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  27  March 
1854;  died  there,  4  Aug.  1857,  and  was  buried  in  New  Canaan  Cemetery. 

IX.  William  Irving  Keeler,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  4  May  1857; 
was  a  clerk  in  New  York  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  72  Wall  Street,  in  Oct.  1874; 
and  was  then  living  with  his  brothers,  at  209  East  I  I2th  Street. 


Chil.  of  Benjamin    Keeler  and   Catharine   (Keeler)    Northrop. 

I.  Rebecca  Matilda  Northrop,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  23  Aug. 
1848 ;  graduated  at  the  State  Normal  School  of  Conn.,  at  New  Britain,  in 
July  1871;  was  a  teacher  in   the   Centre   School  of  Norwalk,   Conn.,  in 
1873-74;  unmarried. 

II.  Charles  Addison   Northrop,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  21  March 
1850;  graduated  at  Yale  College  in  1872  ;  and  was  soon  elected  principal 
of  the  classical  department  of   the    University   Grammar  School,   at    I 
Winthrop  Place,  New  York,  which  position  he  still  occupied  in  Sept.  1873. 
He  was  studying  theology,  in  Nov.  1877,  at  Union  Theological  Seminary, 
New  York,  in  the  class  of  1 878. 

III.  Orville   Howard   Northrop,  b.  at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,  23   Feb. 
1859;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  July  1873. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Annie   Force   (Shotwell)    Keeler. 

I.  Annie  Florence  Keeler,  b.  at  14  Liberty  Street,  New  Brunswick, 
N.  J.,  22  Jan.  1854;  and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  in 
July  1877. 

II.  Edgar  Augustine   Keeler,  b.  at  49  Green  Street,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  12  Aug.  1855;  and  was  studying  medicine  in  the  College  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  New  York  City,  in  July  1 877. 

III.  Lillie  Irene  Keeler,  b.  in  Smith  Street,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  12  July 
1857;  died  at  the  same  place,  6  May  1858,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery 
of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church. 

IV.  Frederick  Alonzo   Keeler,  b.  in  Smith  Street,  Paterson,  N.  J., 
3  March  1859. 


3639 


3640 


9915 


9916 


9917 


9919 
9920 
9921 


Whitney  Family, 


9913  V.   Lilian  May  Keeler,  b.  at  136  Van  Houten  Street,  Paterson,  N.  J., 
12  Aug.  1861. 

9914  VI.  Nelly  Agnes   Keeler,  b.  at  136  Van  Houten   Street,  Paterson, 
N.  J.,  20  Jan.  1864. 


VII.  Minnie  Belle  Keeler,  b.  at  136  Van  Houten  Street,  Paterson, 
N.  J.,  8  Nov.  1866. 

VIII.  Edith  Keeler,  b.  at  136  Van  Houten  Street,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  24 
March  1872;  died  at   280   Broadway,   Paterson,   21  Jan.  1877,   and  was 
buried  in  the  cemetery  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church. 


Chil.  of  Henry   Burr  and    Elizabeth   (Keeler)   Jennings. 

I.  Alphonso  Peristrello  Jennings,  b.  at  Compo,  Conn.,  25  Aug. 
1852;  a  salesman;  married  at  Southport,  Conn.,  10  Nov.  1875,  by  Rev. 
Larmon  W.  Abbott,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Florence  Abbott. 


9918         II.   Leslie  Hill  Jennings,  b.  at  Green's  Farms,  in  Weston,  Conn.,  21 
Aug.  1856 ;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  July  1873. 


Chil.  of  George  and   Sarah    Emily   (Ells)    Keeler. 

I.  George  Willis  Keeler,  b.  at  Cheshire,  Conn.,  6  Ap.  1861. 

II.  Edwin  Jeremiah  Keeler,  b.  at  Cheshire,  Conn.,  14  Oct.  1865. 

III.  Theodore  Ells  Keeler,  b.  at  Cheshire,  Conn.,  8  Feb.  1871;  and 
died  on  the  same  day. 


Chil.  of  Lewis  Burr  and   Mary   (Keeler)  Jennings. 

9922  i      I.  Sylvester   Penfleld    Jennings,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  5   Dec. 

1856;  died  there,  26  Aug.  1859,  and  was  buried  at  Fairfield,  Conn. 

9923  |      II.  Emma  Frances  Jennings,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  9  Sept.  1861. 


1451 


3641 


3642 


3643 


9925 


9926 


9927 


9928 


9929 
9930 
9931 
9931* 


Eighth  Generation. 


9924  III.  Alice  May  Jennings,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  30  Oct.  1865;  died 

there,  7  Dec.  1 868,  and  was  buried  at  Fairfield,  Conn. 


IV.   Estclla  Keeler  Jennings,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  19  June  1872. 


Chil.  of  Sylvester  and   Elizabeth   (Austin)    Keeler. 

I.  Charles  David  Henry  Keeler,  b.  at  150  Crosby  Street,  New  York, 
2  Nov.  1863;  died  at  the  same  house,  15  Ap.  1864,  and  was  buried  in 
Greenwood  Cemetery. 

II.  Elizabeth  Ann  Keeler,  b.  at  34  East  Houston  Street,  New  York, 
24  Jan.  1866;   and  was  living  with  her  mother  in  Aug.  1877. 

III.  Hannah  Ada  Keeler,  b.  at  London,  Eng.,  2  Feb.  1868;  died  at 
New  York  City,  13  Oct.  1868,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Silas   Perkins  and   Sarah   Delia   (Judd)    Keeler. 

I.  Irving  Phelps  Keeler,  b.  in  Centre  Street,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  18 
July  1 866. 

II.  Louisa  Smith  Keeler,  b.  in  Main  Street,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  22 
May  1869;  died  at  Wallingford,  5  Aug.  1874,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Bertha  Judd  Keeler,  b.  in  Main  Street,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  28 
Oct.  1872. 

IV.  Ralph   Henry  Keeler,  b.  in  Main  Street,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  12 
March  1874. 


3644 


3646 


Chil.  of  Philip   Elijah  and   Eliza   Newell   (Watson)   Keeler. 


3647 


9932          I.  George    Philip    Keeler,  b.  at    Burlington,   Vt,   4    Feb.   1841  ;    17217 
married  at  Fort  Slocum,  D.  C.,  24  July  1863,  Sarah   Mead,  of  Irasburgh, 
Vt;  and  was  living  at  Canton,  Dakota,  in  Jan.  1876.     He  served  in  Co.  F, 
i  ith  Reg.,  Vt.  Vol.  Infantry,  during  the  war  of  1861. 


9933 


Whitney  Family. 


9935 


II.  Eliza  Jane  K color,  b.  at  Burlington,  Vt,  23  March  1843;  mar- 
ried, 14    Feb.   1865,    Eli    Nelson    Peck,    son    of   Moses    Peck,   of  Jericho, 
Vt,  and  probably  g.  son  of  Eli  and  Amanda  (Bartlett)  Peck,1  of  the  same 
place;  and  was  living  at  Burlington  in  Jan.  1876. 

III.  Samuel  Watson  Keeler,  b.  at  Burlington,  Vt.,  3  March  1845  ; 
died  at  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1847,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Martha  Ann  Keeler,  b.  at  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  28  Ap.  1847;  was 
a  student  at  State  Normal  School,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1875. 


9936        V.  Samuel  Watson  Keeler,  b.  at  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  12  March  1850; 
and  was  living  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 


9937 


Child   of  Horace  and   Mary  Jane  (Keeler)    Fail-field. 

I.  Mary  Isabel  Fail-field,  b.  at  Essex  Centre,  Vt,  7  Nov.  1853  ;  and 
was  living  there  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Joseph   Keeler. 

9938  !      I.   Edwin  Keeler,  was  living  at  Red  Creek,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1875. 


9939 

to 

9941 


9942 


9943 


9944 


II  to  IV.   Names  not  reported.     All  have  died. 


Child   of  David    Keeler. 


I.  Gertrude  Keeler. 


Chil.  of  Robert  and   Grace   (Keeler)    Holland. 

I.   Ellen    Holland,   b.   at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,   28  July  1843;  died  un- 
married, 24  Oct.  1867,  at  Cortland,  111.,  and  was  buried  there. 


1453 


17218 


3651 


3653 


3656 


3658 


II.  Thomas  Holland,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  28  Ap.  1845;  a  farmer;      17219 
married  at  her  father's  house,  II  Oct.  1870,  Fanny  Augusta  Hopkins,  dau. 

*  See  The  Descendants  of  Joseph  Peck,  p.  323. 


1454 


Righth  Generation. 


9945 


9946 


9947 


9948 

9949 
9950 

9951 
9952 


9953 


9954 


of  Cyrus  Bigelow  and  Fanny  (Larkin)  Hopkins,  of  Cortland,  111.,  where 
she  was  born.     They  were  living  at  Cortland  in  Jan.  1876. 

III.  George  Holland,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  31  May  1848  ;  and  was 
living  with  his  parents,  unmarried,  at  Cortland,  III,  in  Jan.  1876. 

IV.  Nathan  Gilbert  Holland,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  8  Aug.  1852; 
and  was  living  with  his  parents,  unmarried,  at  Cortland,  111.,  in  Jan.  1876. 

V.  Jane  Elizabeth  Holland,  b.  at  Kaneville,  111.,  22  Ap.  1859;  and 
was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Cortland,  111.,  in  Jan.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Julia   (Buxton)    Keeler. 

I.  George    Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  in  Jan.  1858;  and  was 
living  with  his  parents,  at  Kaneville,  111.,  in  July  1873. 

II.  Frank  Keeler,  b.  at  Kaneville,  111.;  and  was  living  there,  with  his 
parents,  in  July  1873. 

III.  Lena  Keeler,  b.  at  Kaneville,  111.;  and  was  living  there,  with  her 
parents,  in  July  1873. 

IV.  Herbert  Keeler,  b.  at  Kaneville,  111.;  and  was  living  there,  with 
his  parents,  in  July  1873. 

V.  Emma  Keeler,  b.  at  Kaneville,  111.;  and  was  living  there,  with  her 
parents,  in  July  1873. 


Child  of  Nelson   and  Jane  (Keeler)   Fancher. 

I.  Charles  Henry  Fancher,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  3  Feb.  1856; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  July  1 873. 


Chil.  of  George  Stephen   and    Elizabeth   (Keeler)   Trowbridge. 

I.  Charles  Keeler  Trowbridge,  b.  at  Grassy  Plain,  in  Bethel,  Conn., 
10  Oct.  1852  ;  a  hatter;  married,  14  Oct.  1873,  Dora  McDole.  They  were 
living  at  Bethel  in  Dec.  1875. 


3659 


3661 


3662 


9955 

Whitney  Family. 

'455 

II.  Frank  Green  Trowbridge,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  15  March  1855; 
a  joiner;  was  living  at  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  in  Dec.  1875. 

9956 

III.  Leroy  Gilbert  Trowbridge,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  11  June  1864; 
died  at  Bethel,  2  June  1874,  and  was  buried  there. 

Chil.  of  William   Wesley  and   Emily   (Keeler)   Peck. 

3663 

9957 

I.  Grace  May  Peck,  b.  at  Cortland,  111.,  29  Sept.  1869. 

9958 

II.  Charles  Vespasian  Peck,  b.  at  Sycamore,  111.,  22  Aug.  1873. 

Chil.  of  Jeremiah1   and   Elizabeth   (Bentley)   Bass. 

3664 

9959 

I.  Hannah  Bass,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  3  Ap.  1792  ;  married,  16 
Oct.  1814,  Ezra  Lyon,  a  deacon  of  the  Baptist  Church  in  Northampton. 
She  died  13  Feb.  1843,  and  was  buried  in  Ridge  Road  Cemetery. 

17221 

9960 

II.  Samuel  Bass,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  31  July  1793  ;  married 
at  her  father's  house,  19  July  1818,  Charlotte  Hagadorn,  dau.  of  Jonathan 
Hagadorn,  of  Providence,  N.  Y.  He  was  married  (2d),  20  March  1836, 
in  the  Baptist  Church  at  Northville,  N.  Y.,  by  Elder  Aaron  Simmons,  to 
Louisa  Lewis.  He  died  12  Feb.  1843,  and  was  buried  in  Northville  Cem- 
etery. 

996  1 

III.  William  Bentley  Bass,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.Y.,  26  July  1795; 
married  at  her  father's  house  in  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  29  Jan.  1818,  Irena 
Lyon;  died  "on  Lake  Ontario,"  20  Oct.  1869,  and  was  buried  at  Sacket's 
Harbor,  N.  Y.  His  wife  also  was  buried  in  Sacket's  Harbor  Cemetery. 

17224 

'  Reports  received  since  page  606  was  printed,     tery.     She  was  dau.  of  William  Bentley,  and  was 
show  that  TKRKMIAH  BASS,  No.  3664,  was  born    born  in  Mass.,  13  July  1772. 
in  Conn.,  6  July  1768;  a  farmer,  and  a  success-        His  brother,  ZADOK  BASS,  No.  3665,  settled 
ful  trapper  and  hunter;  married  about  1791,  and     three  miles  further  north,  in  the  present  town  of 
settled  in  the  wilderness  of  Caughnawaga,  after-     Hope,  N.  Y.,  where  he  reared  a  large  family  of 
ward  Broadalbin,  and  now  Northampton,  N.  Y.,     children.     He  was  buried  in  Stony  Creek  Falls 
one  mile  north-east  from  the  village  of  North-    Cemetery, 
ville,  where  he  cleared  up  his  farm,  on  which  his        His  brother,  ZKBITI.ON  BASS,  No.  3666,  settled 
twelve  children  were  born,  and  on  which  he  and    on  Grindstone  Island,  in  the  River  St.  Lawrence, 
his  wife  died—  he,  13  June  1832;  she,  17  Aug.     and  died  of  cholera.     He  had  a  large  family. 
1838.     They  were  buried  in  Northville  Ceme- 

1456 


Eighth  Generation. 


9962  IV.  Jeremiah    Bass,    b.    at  Northampton,    N.  Y.,   3    March   1797; 

died  at  his  father's  house,  27  July  1819,  and  was   buried   in    Northville 
Cemetery. 


9963 


9964 


9965 


9966 
9967 

9968 
9969 


9970 


V.  Elizabeth  Bass,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.Y.,  25  Nov.  1798;  married    17225 
at  her  father's  house,  26  Nov.  1818,  Caleb  Slocum,  a  deacon  of  the  Baptist 
Church  in  Northampton.     She  died  there  26  July  1866,  and  was  buried  in 
Ridge  Road  Cemetery. 

VI.  Catalina   Bass,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  i  Jan.  1801;   died  at 
her  father's  house,  5  Sept.  1822,  and  was  buried  in  Northville  Cemetery. 

VII.  Clarinda  Bass,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1802;  married    17226 
there,  29  June  1826,  Edward  Birch  Lyon,  a  farmer,  son  of  Abel  and  Esther 
Lyon,  of  Northampton,  formerly  of  Edinburgh,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born 

25  Nov.  1798.  They  dwelt  in  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.,  for  five  years;  then 
settled  at  Dundee,  Mich.,  where  he  died  in  Jan.  1865,  and  was  buried. 
She  afterward  moved  to  Petersburgh,  Mich.,  and  was  living  there  in  Aug. 
1877. 

VIII.  Abraham  Van  Arnam  Bass,  twin,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.  Y., 
13  Jan.  1805;  a  physician  and  teacher;  died  at  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  31  Dec. 
1834,  and  was  buried  in  Northville  Cemetery. 

IX.  Isaac  Turner    Bass,  twin,  b.  at   Northampton,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan. 
1805;  married  at  her  father's  house  in  Edinburgh,  N.  Y.,  26  Nov.  1826, 
Wealthy  Ann   Robinson.     He  died  at   Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  19  June  or  July 
1840,  and  was  buried  in  Northville  Cemetery. 

X.  Jacob    Bass,   b.   at  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  26  July  1807;   died  at 
Middletown,  N.  Y.,  2  Oct.  1826,  and  was  buried  in  Northville  Cemetery. 

XL  Solomon  Bentley  Bass,  b.  at  Northville,  N.  Y.,  10  June  1810;  17234 
a  farmer ;  married  at  Edinburgh,  N.  Y.,  5  June  1836,  Harriet  Brundige, 
dau.  of  Nathan  and  Sabra  (Harrington)  Brundige,  of  Edinburgh,  where 
she  was  born  5  June  1816.  They  settled  on  his  father's  homestead,  one 
mile  north-east  of  Northville;  where  she  died,  29  Sept.  1850,  and  was 
buried  in  Northville  Cemetery.  He  left  Northville,  18  Dec.  1868;  settled 
five  miles  from  Toulon,  111.,  and  was  living  there  in  Aug.  1877. 

XII.  Elisha  Bentley  Bass,  b.  at  Northville,  N.  Y.,  30  Aug.  1812 ;  a 
farmer ;  married  at  her  father's  house,  two  miles  south  of  Northville,  26 
Jan.  1840,  by  Rev.  Joseph  F.  Spiers,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Eunice 
Ferguson.  They  were  living  at  Toulon,  111.,  in  Aug.  1877. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Zadok   Bass. 


9971          I.   Nathaniel  C.  Bass,  a  teacher  and  farmer;  settled  at  Hope,  N.  Y., 
on  a  farm  adjoining  that  of  his  father. 

997 ia        II.   Joseph  Bass,  was  living  at  Hope  Falls,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1877. 
997 1 h       III.   George  Bass,  was  living  at  Hope  Falls,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1877. 
There  were  several  others  in  this  household. 


Chil.  of  Zebulon    Bass. 
997i"i       I.    William  Bass,  was  living  at  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  in  1866. 
99710        II.   John  Bass,  was  living  at  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  in  1866. 


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Chil.  of  Seth   and   Elizabeth   (Whitney)   Downs. 


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IV.   Laura  Downs,  b.  at  Elizabethtown,  U.  C,  8  Oct.  1809;  married 
Hill,  of  Pelham,  U.  C;  and  died  in  1835. 

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I.  Sarah   Downs,  b.  at  Elizabethtown,  U.  C.,  3  Nov.  1800;  married      17239 
Ephralm  Webster;   and   settled  at    Brockville,  C.  W.,  where  he  was  col- 
lector of  Customs.     He  died  at  Brockville;  and  she  was  living  there  in 

Oct.  1876. 

II.  Laranah   Downs,  b.  at  Leeds,  U.  C.,  21  June  1803  ;  married  at      17243 
Lewiston,  N.  Y.,  i  Sept.  1825,  John  William  Kemmls,  a  machinist,  son  of 
William  Kemmis,  of  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  19  July  1799. 

They  were  living  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1865. 

9974  !      III.  John  Whitney  Downs,  b.  at  Elizabethtown,  U.  C.,  21  March      17250 
1806;  married  at  Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  9  May  1834,  Maria  Louisa  Wilkins, 
born  at  Montpelier,  Vt,  I  Feb.  1816,  dau.  of  Richard  and  Maria  (Emerson) 
!  Wilkins.     They  dwelt   at  Hamilton,  U.  C.,  for  six  years ;  then  settled  at 
\  Brantford,  U.  C.,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1876.     He  dwelt  at  Gains- 
!  borough,  U.  C,  for  seven  years  before  marriage. 


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Chil.  of  Squire  and    Mabel   (Downs)   Obanks.1 

I.  Moses   Banks,  b.  at  Weston,  Conn.;  a  merchant- tailor ;  married 
Mariette  Lyon,  of  Norwalk,  Conn.;   and  settled  at  New  York  City. 

II.  Mabel  Banks,  b.  at  Weston,  Conn. 

III.  Ransford  Banks,  b.  at  Weston,  Conn.;   married  Elizabeth  Wise- 
man ;  and  died. 

IV.  Hannah  Whitney  Banks,  b.  at  Weston,  Conn.;  married  Nathan 
Wilcox,  of  Norwalk,  Conn. ;  and  died. 


Chil.  of  Morris  and   Sarah    (Davis)   Downs. 

I.  William   Ward    Downs,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  6  June  1818;  a 
farmer;  married  in  1838,  at  Danbury,  Mary  Ann   Kellogg;  married  (2d), 
in  1848,  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  Angeline  Smith  ;  and  was  living  at  Danbury  in 
1874.     He  enlisted  at  Danbury,  22  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  B,  23d  Reg.,  Conn. 
Vol.  Infantry ;  and  served  for  one  year. 

II.  Paulina    Downs,  b.  at   Danbury,  Conn.,  8  Oct.  1822;  married 
there,  17  May  1843,  by  Rev.  R.  K.  Webb,  Baptist,  to  Samuel  Clark  Baxter, 
a  shoemaker,  son  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Stocker)  Baxter,  of  Miry  Brook, 
in  Danbury,  where  he  was  born  4  June  1822.     They  dwelt  at  Mill  Plain, 
Danbury,  till   I  Nov.  1845;  at  Middle  River,  Danbury,  till  i  Oct.  1848; 
at  Branchport,  in  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  till  I  Ap.  1859;  at  Kinney's  Corners, 
in  Jerusalem,  till  i  Oct.  1861;  and  then  settled  at  Benton  Centre,  N.  Y., 
where  they  were  still  living  in  Ap.  1874.      They  were  constituted  mem- 
bers of  the  Universalist  Church  of  Branchport,  in  1850;  and  he  was  the 
Sunday-school  superintendent  till  they  left  the  place. 

III.  Samuel   Morris  Downs,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  20  Oct.  1826; 
and  was  living  there  in  1873,  a  farmer.     He  enlisted  at  Danbury,  6  Aug. 
1862,  in  Co.  C,  I7th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  served  for  three  years. 

IV.  Beulah  Ann   Downs,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  3  July  1828;  mar- 
ried there,  31  May  1853,  by  Rev.  William  L.  Clapp,  pastor  of  the  Second 
Baptist  Church,  to  Clark  Hickock,  a  hatter,  son  of  Clark  and  Jane  Ann 
(Furman)  Hickock,  of  Danbury,  where  he  was  born  16  Sept.  1828.     They 
were  living  at  Danbury  in  1874. 

1  See  note  to  No.  3670. 


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V.  Seth  Andrews  Downs,  b  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  27  Sept.  1830;  a 
hatter;  married  at  Starr's  Plain,  in  Danbury,  13  Oct.  1852,  by  Rev.  Joshua 
Hudson,  Methodist,  to  Mary  Eveline  Osborn,  dau.  of  Richard  and  Ann 
(Bronson)  Osborn,  of  Starr's  Plain,  where  she  was  born  27  Sept.  1830. 
They  dwelt  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  till  1857;  and  then  returned  to  Starr's 
Plain,  where  she  died,  2  May  1857,  and  was  buried.  He  was  married  (2d), 
2  Feb.  1859,  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  by  Rev.  N.  E.  Marble,  Episcopal,  to 
Sylvia  Taylor,  dau.  of  William  Baruch  and  Lucy  (Shepard)  Taylor,  of 
Newtown,  where  she  was  born  29  Jan.  1837.  They  were  living  at  Danbury 
in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   and   Mariana   (Downs)   Andrews. 

I.  Mabel  Andrews,  b.  at  Weston,  Conn.,  21  March  1826;  lived  with 
her  aunt,  Mabel  Andrews,  at  Reading,  Conn.;  and  there  died,  31  Aug. 
1843,  and  was  buried. 


II.   Lydia  Ann  Andrews,  b.  at  Reading,  Conn.,  7  March  1828;  died 
at  Danbury,  Conn.,  26  Feb.  1850,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery. 


Child  of  Hezekiah   and   Sarah    (Downs)   Parsons. 

9987         I.  Caroline   E.  Parsons,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  n  June  1844;  and 
lived  there,  unmarried,  with  her  father,  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  Hiram   and   Melinda   (Downs)   Wood. 

I.  Mary   Elizabeth   Wood,  b.  at   Danbury,  Conn.,  22   Nov.  1825; 
married  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  29  Ap.  1846,  Allen   Rogers,  of  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  a  millwright,  born  near  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  son  of  Thomas  and 
Mary   (Lutten)    Rogers.1     They   lived    at   Bridgeport   four   months;    at 
Southville,  Conn.,  six  years ;  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  one  year ;  and,  since 
1853,  at  Brookfield. 

II.  Emily  Catharine  Wood,  b.  at  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  8  May  1827; 
died  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  29  Ap.  1837. 

III.  Ann  Maria  Wood,  b.  at  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  8  Ap.  1829;  and 
died  there,  19  Aug.  1830. 

'Thomas  Rogers  lived  at  Bridgeport  when  his  son  was  married;  and  he  died  there,  17  Ap. 
1850.     His  widow  died  17  Jan.  1860. 


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a 

hatter;  married  at  63  New  Street,  Newark,  N.  J.,  23  July  1853,  by  Rev. 
Samuel  Vanzant,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Emily  Van  Houten,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Swackhammer  and  Elizabeth  (King)  Van  Houten,  of  Harrison,  N.  J.,  and 
g.  dau.  of  Jasper  and  Phebe  (Budd)  King.  She  was  born  at  Newark,  6  Oct. 
1835.  He  dwelt  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  for  two  years;  at  Harrison,  two  years; 
and,  in  1855,  settled  at  Newark,  where  his  widow  was  living  in  1874;  ad- 
dress, 1 14  Banks  Street.  He  enlisted  in  Ap.  1861,  in  a  three  months  N.  J. 
regiment,  and,  in  the  same  year,  in  Co.  D,  8th  Reg.,  N.  J.  Volunteers,  in 
which  he  became  orderly  sergeant ;  and  was  wounded  in  the  hand,  in  front  of 
Fredericksburg,  which  led  to  his  discharge.  In  May  1 863,  he  enlisted  in 
Co.  I,  35th  Reg.,  N.  J.  Volunteers;  was  captured  at  the  battle  of  Atlanta, 
22  July  1864;  was  confined,  for  three  months,  in  the  prison  at  Anderson- 
ville,  where  he  contracted  pulmonary  consumption,  which  ended  in  death, 
4  May  1 870,  at  St.  Michael's  Hospital,  corner  of  High  Street  and  Central 
Avenue,  Newark.  He  was  buried  in  the  Soldiers'  lot,  Fairmount  Cemetery. 

V.  William  Henry  Wood,  b.  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  23  June  1833;  and 
died  there,  28  July  1834. 

VI.  Isaac  Sperry  Wood,  b.  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  16  Jan.  1838;  and 
died  there,  21  Jan.  1838. 

VII.  George  Calvin  Wood,  b.  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  4  Oct.  1839;  and 
was  living  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Eli   and   Matilda   Bradley   (Downs)   Hickock. 

I.  Henry  Hickock,  lived  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  1874. 

II.  George  Hickock,  lived  at  New  York  City  in  1874. 

III.  Eliza  Hickock,  was  reported  as  dead  in  1874. 


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Chil.  of  Orris   Baldwin   and    Emeline   (Downs)   Barber. 

I.  George  Washington  Barber,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  12  May 
1834;  a  carpenter;  married  at  Warren,  Conn.,  6  June  1859,  Mary  Eliza 
Ryder,  dau.  of  Richard  and  Emily  (Bailey)  Ryder,  of  Bantam  Falls,  Conn., 
formerly  of  Canaan,  Conn.,  where  she  was  born  14  March  1839.  They 
dwelt  at  Cornwall  till  March  1861  ;  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  till  I  Ap.  1867  ; 


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and   then    settled    at    Danbury,   Conn.,   where    they  were   still    living   in 
1874. 

II.  Matthew  L.  Barber,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  16  Oct.  1836;  married 
at  Danbury,  Conn.,  2O  Nov.  1872,  Rosina  W.  osborn. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   and   Catharine   (Downs)   Andrews. 

10000  I.  Polly  Andrews,  b.  at  New  Britain,  Conn.,  18  Feb.  1831;  died  at 
Bethel,  Conn.,  10  Ap.  1849,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Congregational 
Church-yard. 


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II.  Daniel  Morris  Andrews,  b.  at  Reading,  Conn.,  5  Dec.  1833;  a 
carpenter;  married  in  Deer  Hill  Street,  Danbury,  Conn.,  31  Dec.  1854,  by 
Rev.  Enoch  S.  Huntington,  Congregational,  to  Julia  Ann  Coley,  dau.  of 
Zalmon   and   Laura  (Seeley)  Coley,  of  Trumbull,  Conn.,  where   she  was 
born  12  Dec.  1831.     They  settled  at  Danbury,  and  were  still  living  there 
in  1874.     He   enlisted,  II    Feb.  1862,   in    Co.    B,  ist    Reg.,    Conn.  Vol. 
Artillery,  for  three  years;  reenlisted  12  Feb.  1864,  served  to  the  end  of 
the  war,  and  was  honorably  discharged,  i  Sept.  1865. 

III.  Elizabeth    Andrews,   b.   at   Newtown,   Conn.,   22  June  1836; 
married  by   Rev.  James  Harris,  Methodist,  at  Westfield,   N.  J.,  16  Aug. 
1855,  to  Alanson  Platt  Arnold,  an  express-agent,  born  at  Danbury,  Conn., 
22  May  1833,  son  °f  Peleg  and  Sabrina  (Hickock)  Arnold.     He  died  of 
typhoid  fever,  13   Sept.  1862,  at  Westfield;  and  was  buried  there.     She 
dwelt  at  Weston,  Conn.,  for  several  years  after  his  death  ;  and  was  living 
at  Danbury  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Orry  and   Polly  (Downs)   Guiles. 

I.  John  Henry  Guiles,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  14  Feb.  1842;   married 
there,  29   March  1862,  by  Rev.   Mr.   Bood,  Episcopal,  to  Juliet  Tongue. 
He  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861. 

II.  George  Whitney  Guiles,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  17  Sept.  1844; 
died  at  Weston,  Conn.,  12  Aug.  1864,  and  was  buried  in   Reading  Ridge 
Cemetery. 

III.  Orry  Edgar  Guiles,  b.  at  Reading,  Conn.,  12  July  1846;  married 
at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  6  Dec.  1864,  Mary  Betsey  Nichols. 


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IV.  Frances   Janet   Guiles,  b.  at   Reading,  Conn.,  8    Ap.  1848;    17307 
married  there,  24  Dec.  1 867,  by  Rev.  William  Town,  Methodist,  to  George 
Sherman,   a   button-maker,   son   of   Ebenezer  and   Eunice    (Fairweather) 
Sherman,  of  Weston,  Conn.     He  was  a  soldier  in   the  war  of  1861;  and 

lived  at  Reading  in  1874. 

V.  Emily  Catharine   Guiles,  b.  at  Reading,  Conn.,  u  Dec.  1850; 
and  lived  there  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and   Jane   (Scholefleld)   Whitney. 


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I.  Hannah    Retta  Whitney,  b.  at  Upper  Highlands,  Philipstown,    17310 
N.  Y.,  27  Aug.  1838 ;  married  at  her  grandmother's  house,  in  Philipstown, 

2O  June  1866,  by  Rev.  E.  Sherman  Bishop,  Methodist,  to  John  Broas 
Cargill,  a  farmer,  son  of  James1  and  Phebe  (Broas)  Cargill,  of  Philipstown, 
where  he  was  born  1 1  Jan.  1831.  They  were  living  in  Nov.  1874,  within 
a  quarter  of  a  mile  of  the  Dutchess  County  line. 

II.  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  8  Dec.  1839;  mar- 
ried   at  Rushford,   N.  Y.,   2O  June  1858,  Myron   Morgan,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Samuel  and  Clarion  (Holt)   Morgan,  of  Genesee  Falls,  N.  Y.     He  was 
born  at  Portage,  N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1837.     They  dwelt  at  Allen,  N.  Y.,  till 
1859;  at  Genesee  Falls,  two  years;  at  Eagle,  N.  Y.,  two  years;  at  Pike, 
N.  Y.,  five  years;  then  settled  at  Rushford,  and  were  living  there  in  1874. 

III.  Harriet  Whitney,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1841;  was 
living  at  Galesburgh,  111.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 

IV.  Sereno  Banks  Whitney,  b.  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  i  May  1842;  a!  17319 
farmer;    married    at    Centreville,   N.  Y.,  1 1  March  1863,   Rhoda    Rebecca 
Crowell,  dau.  of  David  and    Phebe   (Shotwell)   Crowell,   of  Centreville, 
formerly  of  Cohocton,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  18  Feb.  1838.     She  died 

at  Ulster,  Iowa,  29  Aug.  1870,  and  was  buried  in  Ulsterville  Cemetery. 
He  married  (2d),  i  Sept.  1872,  at  Ulster,  his  first  wife's  cousin,  Esther 
Crowell,  dau.  of  Edward  and  Caroline  (Persons)  Crowell,  of  Ulster,  form- 
erly of  Bloomfield,  Wis.,  where  she  was  born  8  June  1852.  He  dwelt  at 
Pike,  N.  Y.,  in  1863  ;  at  Hume,  N.  Y.,  in  1864;  at  Pike  again,  in  1865-66; 
at  Castile,  N.  Y.,  in  1867 ;  then  settled  at  Ulster,  and  was  living  there  in 
1874. 

V.  Isaac  Scolefield  Whitney,  b.  at   Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  2  Jan.  1844; 
enlisted  at  Pike,  N.  Y.,  in  Co.  C,  iO4th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  was 

'James  Cargill,  born  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  14     son,  who  was  born  at  New  York   City,  or  on 
Oct.  1792,  was   son  of  Henry  Cargill,   an  only     Staten  Island,  14  May  1757. 


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wounded  in  the  battle  of  Antietam,  Md.,  17  Sept.  1862,  died  the  next 
morning,  and  was  buried  in  grave  218,  lot  B,  section  25,  of  the  National 
Cemetery  at  Antietam. 

10013  i  VI.  Abram  Purdy  Whitney,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  7  March  1846; 
enlisted  in  Co.  A,  i4Oth  Reg.,  N.  Y.  Volunteers;  was  killed  in  the  battle 
of  The  Wilderness,  6  May  1 864,  and  was  buried  on  the  battle-ground. 


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VII.  James  Levi  Whitney,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  26  June  1848; 
a  farmer;  lived  at  Rushford,  N.  Y.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 

VIII.  Marana  Whitney,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  3  July  1850;  mar- 
ried at  Rushford,  N.  Y.,  2  Dec.  1873,  James  F.  Russell. 

IX.  George  Hutchinson  Whitney,  b.  at  Pike,  N.  Y.,  7  June  1853  ; 
a  farmer;  lived  at  Rushford,  N.  Y.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Joseph  and   Esther  (Whitney)   Soule. 

I.  Sapho  Elvira  Soule,  b.  at  Fan-field,  Vt,  14  Oct.  1809;  married 
there,  in  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Benjamin  Wooster,  Congregational,  4 
May  1831,  to  Hiram  Barlow,  a  farmer,  born  at  Fairfield,  6  July  1809,  son 
of  Ebenezer1  and  Orissa  (Wilmarth)  Barlow.     They  have  resided  at  Fair- 
field  Center,  Vt.,  since  their  marriage ;  and  lived  near  the  Congregational 
Church  in  1873. 

II.  Albert  Callatin  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt;  a  trader  and  farmer; 
married  Elizabeth  Pierce  Putnam,  of  Boston,  Mass.;  married  (2d)  Adellza 
Fairchild,  of  Fairfield,  who  was  born  13  Feb.  1834.     He  was  living  at 
Fairfield  in  1873  ;  and  was  then  town-clerk. 

III.  Harrison  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  30  March  1813;  and  died 
there,  unmarried,  3  Dec.  1856. 


10020  IV.  La  Fayette  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  30  May  1815;  lived  at 
Fairfield,  and  died  there,  16  Ap.  1863. 

10021  V.  Joseph  Douglass  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  16  March  1817;  an 
iron-manufacturer;    married    Mary   Elizabeth    Barnes;     and  lived    at    St 
Alban's,  Vt,  one  mile  east  of  the  Weldon  House,  in  1873. 

i  Ebenezer  Barlow  died  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  14  Sept.  1814. 


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VI.  Clarissa  Whitney  Soule,  b.  at  Fnirficld,  Vt.,  i  Feb.  1819;  mar-    17332 
ried  there,  21  Feb.  1843,  Rensselaer  Read  Sherman,  M.  D.,  who  was  born 

at  Fairfield,  23  Dec.  1818,  son  of  Elijah  and  Sarah  (Larkin)  Sherman,  and 
grad.  at  Albany  Medical  College,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  23  Jan.  1849.  They 
resided  at  Fairfield  till  May  1854  ;  and  then  removed  to  St.  Alban's,  Vt, 
where  he  practised  his  profession,  and  was  deputy-collector  of  Customs,  in 
18/3- 

VII.  Orissa  Barlow  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  8  May  1821. 

VIII.  Lucia  Esther  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  13  Sept.  1822  ;  mar- 
ried Alonzo  Allen  Farrand  ;  and  had  no  children. 

IX.  Samuel  Hungerford  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  3  Sept.  1824;    17336 
married,  24  Nov.  1859,   Sarah   Emily  Merrill,  who  was  born  15  Nov.  1835. 

X.  Hiram   Barlow  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  13  Jan.  1827;  married    17338 
Louisa  O.  Curtis;  and  lived  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  in  1873. 

XI.  Augusta  Eugenie  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  23  Sept.  1829; 
died  2O  July  1872,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Salmon   and   Harriet   (Whitney)   Soule. 


3692 


I.  Emily  Hamilton  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  18  Aug.  1821;  mar-  i  17344 
ried  George  W.  Ball ;  and  lived  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  in  1873. 

II.  Edwin  Carlos  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  13  Feb.  1823;  a  justice    17351 
of  the  peace;   married  at   Fletcher,  Vt,  I    May  1849,   «!»"«   C.   Wheeler, 

dau.  of  Ira  and  Eunice  (Bradley)  Wheeler,  of  Fletcher,  formerly  of  Fair- 
field,  where  she  was  born  20  Jan.  1826. 

III.  Helen    Mar    Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt.,  14  Ap.  1824;  married    17355 
Edward  J.  Hicks,  an  iron-founder,  of  St.  Alban's,  Vt. ;  and  died  at  Troy, 

N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1869. 

IV.  Mariette   Soule,  b.  in  West  Street,  Fairfield,  Vt,  18  May  1826;    17357 
married  there,  by  Justice  Joab  Smith,  at  her  father's  house  in  West  Street, 

13  May  1849,  to  John  Wight  Nye,  a  farmer,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Mary 
(Wight)  Nye,  of  Fairfield,  formerly  of  Marlborough,  N.  H.,  where  he  was 
born  12  Ap.  1821.  They  settled  at  Fairfield;  where  she  died  7  Sept.  1852, 
and  was  buried  in  South  Cemetery.  He  was  living  about  one  mile  west  of 
the  centre  of  Fairfield  in  1873. 


Whitney  Family. 


1465 


10032        V.  Sarah   Soule,   b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt.,  in  May  1835;  married   there, 
Richard  Peters,  a  farmer  and  large  land-holder ;  and  lived  at  Rich  Valley,  j 
or  Rosemont,  Minn.,  in  1872. 


10033 


10034 


10035 


10036 


10037 


10038 


Chil.  of  Anson   and    Eunice   (Whitney)    Buck. 

I.  Elizabeth   Murray  Buck,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  13  Dec.  1818;  mar- 
ried  at  Cambridge,  Vt.,  22   May  1844,  Harman   Morse,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Daniel  and  Delia  (Northrop)  Morse,  of  Fairfield,  where  he  was  born  18 
Nov.  1815.     She  died  21  Aug.  1852,  after  many  years  of  suffering,  which 
she  bore  with  exemplary  patience  and  hopefulness.     He  married  a  second 
wife,  and  lived  at  East  Cambridge,  Vt,  in  1873. 

II.  Abigail  W.   Buck,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  10  Aug.  1820;  died  at 
Fairfield,  3  Sept.  1834,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  William  Whitney  Buck,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  i  Dec.  1825;    a 
farmer;   married  at  Cambridge,  Vt,  5  Dec.  1848,  Harriet  Laura  Read,  dau. 
of  Rensselaer  and  Harriet  (Buck)  Read,  of  Fairfield,  where  she  was  born 
13  Nov.  1826.     He  was  killed  by  lightning,  while  going  from  Cambridge 
to  Burlington,  Vt,  26  July  1851;  and  was  buried  at  Cambridge. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Elizabeth   (Beers)    Bulkloy. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth    Bulkley,  b.  at  Southport,  Conn.,  10  July  1832 ; 
married   there,  9  Oct.  1855,   by  Rev.    Mr.   Purdy,   Episcopal,   to    Isaac 
Jennings,  a  ship-master,  son  of  Abraham  Gould  and  Anna  (Burr)  Jennings, 
of  Fairfield,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  3  Ap.  1823.     They  were  at  sea  for 
two  years;  dwelt  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  from  1858  to  1860;  and  then  settled 
at  Fairfield,  where  they  were  living  in  1874.     Since  leaving  the  sea,  he 
has  been  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  Japanese  paper-ware. 

II.  Elizabeth  Whitney  Bulkley,  b.  at  Southport,  Conn.,  18  Aug. 
1834;   married  there,  2O  Oct.  1870,  Frederick  Swartz  Hyde,  a  clergyman, 
who  was  born  at   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  son  of  Simeon  and  Catharine  Abiah 
(Cleveland)   Hyde.1     They  settled    at    New  Haven,  Conn.;    and    moved 
thence  to  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in  Sept.  1874. 

III.  Charles  Eleazar  Bulkley,  b.  at  Southport,  Conn.,  i  Sept.  1836; 
died  there  in  1837,  and  was  buried  in  Oakland  Cemetery. 


1  See  the  Hyde  Gtntalogy,  pp.  389-90. 


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3693 
17363 


17366 


3695 
17367 


17369 


1466 


Eighth   Generation. 


10039 


10040 


10041 


10042 


10043 


10044 

10045 
10046 


10047 


Chil.  of  Jonathan   and   Mary   Frances   (Nichols)   Beers. 

I.  Mary  Holberton  Beers,  b.  at  Black  Rock,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  2  Feb. 
1849;   married  at  her  father's  house,  16  Gallatin  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
by  Rev.  John  A.  Paddock,  D.D.,  29  Jan.  1874,  to  Eben  Joseph  Knowlton, 

of  Upton,  Mass.,  born  at  West  Upton,  23  June  1844,  son  °f  William  and 
Charlotte  (Taft)  Knowlton.  They  resided  at  16  Gallatin  Place,  Brooklyn, 
in  1874.  He  is  a  manufacturer  of  straw  goods. 

II.  William  Hanford  Beers,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  3  May  1856; 
and  lived  with  his  father,  at  16  Gallatin  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Jane   Eliza   (Booth)    Beers. 

I.  Caroline  Whitney  Beers,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  18  June  1851;  died 
at  Boston,  29  Sept.  1858,  and  was  buried  at  Fairfield,  Conn. 

II.  Charles  William  Beers,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  29  Ap.  1855. 

III.  Willard  Humphrey  Beers,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  4  Oct.  1860; 
died  there,  1 3  Oct.  1 862,  and  was  buried  at  Fairfield,  Conn. 

Child   of  William   and   Caraphelia  Callatin   (Howard)   Beers. 

IV.  Albert  Howard  Beers,  b.  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  2  March  1870. 


IV.  Ceorgiana    Bulkley,   b.   at   Southport,    Conn.,    23    Ap.  1838;  ,17370 
married  there,  20  Oct.  1857,  William  B.  Nichols,  son  of  Samuel  and  Susan  ! 
(Warner)  Nichols.     They  lived  at  16  East  74th  Street,  New  York,  in  1874. 

V.  Catharine   Bulkley,  b.  at  Southport,  Conn.,  10  Nov.  1840;  and 
lived  there  in  1874. 

VI.  Charles  Henry  Bulkley,  b.  at  Southport,  Conn.,  22  March  1844; 
married  at  Portland,  Conn.,  4  Sept.  1 866,   by   Rev.  S.  M.   Emery,  D.D., 
Episcopal,  to   Emily  Churchill    Brainerd,  born  at  Portland,  13  Nov.  1846, 
dau.  of  Erastus  and  Emily  Hall  (Churchill)  Brainerd.     He  was  an  importer 
and  dealer  in  foreign  and  domestic  paper-stock,  at  127  Reade  Street,  New 
York,  in  1874,  and  lived  at  83  Park  Avenue. 


17375 


3696 


3699 


3699 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Curtis   Russell   and    Elizabeth    (Merritt)   Whitney. 

10048  I.  Silas  Augustus  Whitney,  b.  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  14  Feb.  1827;  a 
farmer;   married  at  Superior,  Washtenaw  Co.,  Mich.,  Lydia  Ann  Robinson, 
of  Green  Oak,  Mich.;   married  (2d)  in   Monroe  Co.,  Mich.,  Jane  Wheeler, 
dau.  of  Jonas  Wheeler.     They  were  living  at  Laingsburgh,  in  Sciota,  Mich., 
in  1874. 

10049  II-  Curtis  Russell  Whitney,  b.  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  28  July  1828  ;  a 
grocer;   married  at  Superior,  Mich.,  17  Oct.  1850,  Orilla  Taylor  Clark,  who 
was  born  at  Lyndon,  N.  Y.,  18  Oct.  1831,  dau.  of  James  and  Mary  (Corey) 
Clark.     They  settled  at  Maple  Rapids,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb. 
1874- 

10050  III.  Bradley   Thomas   Whitney,  b.  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  16  June 
1831 ;   a  farmer;   married  in  Clinton  Co.,  Mich.,  Emily  Green.     They  were 
living  at  Bath,  Mich.,  in  March  1874.     He  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861. 

10051  IV.  George  Washington  Whitney,  b.  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  21  May 
1833;  a  carpenter;   married   at   Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  13  Aug.  1857,  Hester 
Ann  Croft,  who  was  born  at  Philipstown,  I  Dec.  1837,  dau.  °f  Stephen  and 
Betsey  (Selleck)  Croft.     He  was  a  policeman  at   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  from 
1866  to  1868  ;  a  trader  there,  1868  to  1869;  and,  in  Nov.  1873,  was  living 
at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  engaged  in  the  study  of  law. 

10052  V.   Mary  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Superior,  Mich.,  17  June  1835  (var.,  26 
July  1840);   married   there,  in  1853,  Lyman   Butler,  a  farmer,  of  Monroe 
Co.,  Mich.,  where  he  died  about  1867.     She  was  married  (2d),  25   Dec. 
1865,  at   Maple  Rapids,   Mich.,  by  Rev.  E.  T.  Branch,  Baptist,  to  Uriah 
Cronenvhet,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at  Toronto,  C.  W.,  9  March  1840,  son 
of  Michael  and  Phebe  (Diver)  Cronenvhet.     They  settled  at  St.  Charles, 
Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1874,  without  children.     He  enlisted 
at  Monroe  City,  Mich.,  24  Aug.  1861,  in  Co.    I,  nth   Reg.,   Mich.  Vol. 
Infantry;  and  was  discharged  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  22  June  1863,  for  disability, 
caused  by  spinal  afiection.     He  took  part  in  the  battles  of  Fort  Donelson, 
28-30  Nov.  1861;  Crab  Orchard,  Ky.,  2-6  June  1862;  Frankfort,  Ky.,  26 
June  1 862,  when  he  was  wounded,  and  lay  four  days  on  the  field,  without 
care;  Pulaski,  Tenn.,  17  Oct.  1862,  where  he  was  wounded  in  his  left  leg 
by  a  buck-shot,  which  he  stilj  carries ;  and  of  Stone  River,  29-3 1  Dec. 
1862. 

10053  VI.   Hiram  Tooker  Whitney,  b.  at  Superior,  Mich.,  21  March  1837; 
a  carpenter  and  joiner;  married  at  Bengal,  Mich.,  24  July  1858,  by  Levi 
Jones,  Esq.,  to  Marian  Lucretla  Hayes,  born  at  Bengal,  17  Oct.  1842  ;  and 
was  divorced  from  her  in  1865.     He  was  married  (2d),  22  Sept.  1867,  at 


1467 


3700 
17378 


17379 


17382 


17385 


1468 


10053* 


10054 


10056 


iocs; 


10058 


ioo59 


Eighth  Generation. 


the  village  of  St.  Charles,  Mich.,  by  George  A.  Wallace,  Esq.,  to  Mary 
Elizabeth  Miller,  whose  parents  then  lived  at  Chesaning,  Mich.  She  was 
born  in  Tuscarawas  Co.,  Ohio,  21  March  1848,  dau.  of  John  and  Sarah 
(Davis)  Miller.  They  dwelt  at  St.  Charles  till  I  Feb.  1868;  at  Victor, 
Mich.,  till  20  Sept.  1869;  at  Oakley,  Mich.,  till  19  Feb.  1870;  and  then 
moved  to  Maple  Rapids,  Mich.,  where  they  were  living  in  Feb.  1874. 

VII.  Elvira  Whitney,  b.  at  Superior,  Mich.,  about  1839;  died  aged 
6  months. 

VIII.  James  Volney  Whitney,  b.  at  Superior,  Mich.,  in  1841;  a 

trader;   married  Frances .     They  were  living  at  DeWitt,  Mich.,  in 

March  1874. 


Child  of   Bradley   Francis  and   Ann   (Birch)   Whitney. 

I.  Hannah  Whitney,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.;  died  at  Hennepin,  111., 
when  seven  or  eight  years  old,  "  a  year  or  two  before  the  death  of  her 
father." 


Child   of  Peter   Radcliff  and   Eliza   (Baker)   Whitney. 

I.  Josiah  Baker  Whitney,  b.  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  26  July  1826; 
died  there,  26  June  1827,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  near  the  Baptist 
Church,  at  Towner's,  in  Patterson. 


Chil.  of  Thomas  Aaron   and    Naomi   Jane   (Dykeman)   Whitney. 

I.  Mary  Missouri  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  4  March  1840; 
died  there,  unmarried,  29  Jan.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  Cortlandt  Cemetery. 

II.  Josephine  Dykeman  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  12  May 
1842;    married  there,  24  Sept.  1867,  by  Rev.  Polhemus  Van  Wyck,  to 
Warren   Reynolds,  a  farmer,  born   at  Cortlandt,  N.  Y.,   son  of  Isaac  and 
(Post)  Reynolds;  died  at  Peekskill,  22  Feb.  1 868,  without  chil- 
dren, and  was  buried  in  the  Ref.  Dutch  Church-yard,  three  miles  south  of 
Peekskill,  in   the  town  of  Cortlandt.      He  married   (2d)  her  sister,  Jane 
Adelaide  Whitney. 

III.  Adelaide  Augusta  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  22  Ap. 
1844;  died  there,  13  Sept.  1845,  an<3  was  buried  in  Cortlandt  Cemetery. 


17387 


3702 


3/03 


3705 


Whitney  Family. 


10060  IV.  Jane  Adelaide  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.(  21  Jan.  1846; 
married  there,  23  Nov.  1870,  by  Rev.  Charles  P.  Page,  to  Warren  Reynolds, 
whose  first  wife  was  her  sister  Josephine.  They  lived  at  White  Plains, 
N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1873,  without  children. 


10061 
10062 

10063 
! 10064 


V.  Augusta  Justina  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  10  May  1849; 
and  lived  there,  with  her  father,  unmarried,  in  Nov.  1873. 

VI.  Maria  Louisa  Whitney,  b.  at  83  Eighth  Avenue,  New  York,  13 
Aug.  1854;  and  lived  with  her  father,  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  unmarried,  in 
Nov.  1874. 

VII.  Thomas  Joseph  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  9  Dec.  1856; 
a  drug-clerk;  lived  with  his  father,  at  Peekskill,  in  Nov.  1873. 

VIII.  Jessie  Mary  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  13  June  1860; 
and  lived  there,  with  her  father,  in  Nov.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Washington   Silas  and   Nancy   Maria   (Morton)   Whitney. 

I.  Thomas  Norton  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  about  1837;  a 
physician ;  lived  at  New  York  City,  unmarried ;  and  died  there,  3  Sept. 
1 868,  aged  30  years,  according  to  the  monument  in  Cortlandt  Cemetery, 
two  miles  north  of  Peekskill,  where  he  is  buried. 


10065 


10066  II.  Silas  Russell  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  10  May  1839; 

28  June  1839,  and  was  buried  in  Cortlandt  Cemetery,  two  miles  north  of 
Peekskill. 

10067  HI-  Silas   Russell   Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,   N.  Y.,  about  1841; 
grad.  at  the  University  of  New  York ;  went  to  England,  and  there  married 

Carpenter,  a  dau.  of  "  Gen.  Carpenter;  "  and  lived  with  his  wife's 

mother  in  England,  in  1873. 


10068 


10069 


Chil.  of  Lev!   and   Nancy  Ann   (Whitney)   Owen. 

I.  Silas  Jasper  Owen,  b.  at  Philipstown,  now  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y., 
2  Dec.  1831;  educated  at  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  admitted 
to  the  Bar,  at  New  York  City,  in  Nov.  1 863 ;  and  was  practising  his  pro- 
fession at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1873;  unmarried. 

II.  Thomas  Whitney  Owen,  b.  at  Philipstown,  now  Putnam  Valley, 


1469 


3706 


17388 


3707 


17389 


1470 


1 0070 


10071 


10073 


10074 


10075 


Kighth   Generation. 


10072 


N.Y.,  5  Ap.  1833;  a  moulder;  married  at  Philipstown,  25  March  1857, 
Susan  Adelia  Croft,  who  was  born  there,  28  Jan.  1838,  dau.  of  Henry  and 
Mary  (Nelson)  Croft.  They  resided  in  Main  Street,  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  in 
Nov.  1873. 

III.  Washington    Silas    Owen,    b.    at    Philipstown,    now  Putnam 
Valley,  N.  Y.,  1  June  1835;   was  a  clerk  in  the  stove  and  hardware  store  of 
his  uncle,  Washington  Silas  Whitney,  109  and  11 1  Beekman  Street,  New 
York;  and  was  last  seen  by  his  friends  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  17  March  1854, 
since  which  they  have  heard  nothing  from  him,  and  suppose  that  he  was 
murdered. 

IV.  Nancy  Maria   Owen,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  7  Ap.  1838;    17391 
married   there,  7  Oct.  1868,   by   Rev.    Harvey  Alley,   Baptist,   to  Andrew 
Jackson    Dean,  a  farmer,  son  of  Jonathan  and   Permelia  (Price)  Dean,  of 
Carmel,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  12  March  1834.     They  lived  at  Mahopac 
Falls,  in  Carmel,  in  Nov.  1873. 

V.  Jane  Fayette  Owen,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  u  June  1841;    17393 
married   there,   8  Ap.  1858,  James   Barnum    Lickley,   a   farmer,   born   at  j 
Putnam  Valley,  son  of  John  and  Mary  (Cole)  Lickley.     She  procured  a 
divorce  from  him,  10  Feb.  1865;  and  married  (2d),  at  Putnam  Valley,  28 

Feb.  1865,  Sarlls  Drew,  a  farmer  and  dealer  in  live  stock,  son  of  Gilbert 
and  Betsey  (Clawson)  Drew,  of  Kent,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  29  Ap. 
1824.  He  was  living  at  Kent  in  Nov.  1873,  having  been  a  member  of  the 
Legislature  of  New  York,  in  1871,  and  supervisor  of  the  town  of  Kent  for 
seven  years. 

VI.  Phebe  Adeline  Owen,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  3  Jan.  1843;    17398 
married  there,  14  Sept.  1866,  John   Lester,  a  trader  and  machinist,  son  of 
Jacob  and  Electa  (Ferris)  Lester.     They  lived  at  i  Maple  Street,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1873. 


VII.  Sarah  Augusta  Owen,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  29  Jan. 
1846;  married  there,  u  Oct.  1871,  by  Rev.  Jabez  Marshall,  Baptist,  to 
James  Robert  Wright,  a  carpenter  and  joiner,  born  at  Lake  Mahopac, 
Carmel,  N.  Y.,  4  Ap.  1850,  son  of  James  and  Mary  Ann  (Wixon)  Wright. 
He  resided  with  her  mother,  at  Oscawana  Corners,  Putnam  Valley,  in  Nov. 
1873- 


17402 


Chil.  of  Ira  and    Lydia   (Bolt)   Whitney. 

I.   Eliza   Whitney,  b.  at   Patterson,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1823;  married  at 
Ludingtonville,  N.  Y.,  4  June  1844,  by  Allen   Light,   Esq.,   to   Nathaniel 


3708 
17403 


10076 


10077 


Whitney  Family. 


Kirk,  a  mason,  son  of  John  and  Mary  (Wixon)  Kirk,  of  Kent,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  was  born  15  March  1813.  They  dwelt  at  Ludingtonville  till  I  Ap. 
1847;  at  East  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  till  I  Ap.  1848;  at  Farmer's  Mills,  in  Kent, 
till  I  Ap.  1849;  at  Ludingtonville  again,  till  I  Ap.  1857;  at  Carmel,  N.  Y., 
till  I  Ap.  1858;  then  returned  to  Ludingtonville,  and  were  living  there  in 
1874.  They  are  members  of  the  Baptist  Church. 

II.  Russell  Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  N.  Y.,  24  Nov.  1824;  died  11  Nov. 
1 848,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  at  Kent. 

III.  Sarah  Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  N.  Y.,  7  Ap.  1826;  died  at  Kent,  10 
Feb.  1831,  and  was  buried  there. 


10078  IV.  Ephraim  Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1827;  married,  6 
Ap.  1845,  Susan   Brewer,  born  in  Putnam  Co.,  N.  Y.,  22  Feb.  1827;  and 
lived  at  Lake  Mahopac,  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 

10079  V.  Orrin  Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  N.Y.,  6  Oct.  1828;  a  farmer;  married 
at   Ludingtonville,   Kent,  21  Aug.  1847,  Sarah    Maria   Sprague,  born  at 
Kent,  6  March  1846,  dau.  of  Horace  and  Esther  (Cronk)  Sprague.     He 
settled  at  Kent;  and,  about  1853,  left  his  family  and  went  to  Joliet,  111. 
His  friends  have  not  heard  from  him  since  1861;  and  suppose  that  he  vol- 
unteered as  a  soldier,  and  died  during  the  war. 

10080  i      VI.  Lev!    Russell    Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  N.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1830;    a 

miller;  married  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  3  July  1852,  by  Rev.  Epenetus  Platt 
Benedict,  Presbyterian,  to  Phlla  Jane  Ballard,  dau.  of  Darius  and  Caroline 
(Eastwood)  Ballard,  of  Patterson,  formerly  of  Lexington,  N.  Y.,  where  she 
was  born  20  Jan.  1836.  They  dwelt  at  Patterson  for  one  year;  at  Luding- 
tonville, N.  Y.,  twelve  years;  at  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  one  year;  at  Sherman, 
Conn.,  one  year;  at  Pawling,  N.  Y.,  three  years;  and,  in  1874,  had  lived 
at  Beekmanville,  N.  Y.,  for  two  years. 

10081  VII.  Emily  Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  N.  Y.,  2  May  1832;   married,  27 
Ap.  1 867,    Lewis  A.  Brown,  a   blacksmith,  son   of  Thomas   and    Phebe 
(Angevine)  Brown,  of  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  19  Aug. 
1824.     They  were  living  at    238  East  4Oth  Street,  New  York,   without 
children,  in  1874. 


10082 


VIII.  Ira  Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  N.  Y.,  14  June  1833  ;  and  died  there, 
17  March  1834. 


10083  IX.  Daniel  D.  Whitney,  b.  at  Farmer's  Mills,  in  Kent,  N.  Y.,  i  Nov. 
1834;  a  carriage-smith;  married  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  I  Sept.  1858,  by 
Rev.  George  S.  Hare,  Methodist,  to  Mary  Ann  Tompklns,  dau.  of  George 


147' 


17418 


17421 


17422 


1472 


1 0084 

10085 
10086 
10087 


10088 


10089 


Eighth  ( it 'neration. 


Washington  and  Emoline  (Crane)  Tompkins,  of  Poughktvpsk',  where  she 
was  born  18  July  1833.  He  left  his  father's  house  in  1850;  dwelt  at 
Beekman,  N.  Y.,  for  three  years ;  at  Poughkeepsie  seven  years ;  at  Dover, 
N.  Y.,  two  years;  then  settled  at  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  and  lived  there  in  1874. 

X.  William    Harrison    Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  N.  Y.,  9  July  1836; 
died  young. 

XI.  Cornelia  Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  N.Y.,  26  May  1838;  died  young. 

XII.  Lydia  Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1839;  died  young. 

XIII.  Philinda  Whitney,  b.  at  Farmer's  Mills,  Kent,  N.  Y.,  23  Sept.    17424 
1843 ;  married  at  Beekman,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1860,  by  Rev.  DeWitt  C.  Van 
Gaasbcck,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  William  Watson   Donaldson,  a  farmer, 

born  in  New  York  City,  6  July  1837,  son  of  John  and  Mary  (McCormick) 
Donaldson ;  and  settled  at  Beekmanville,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  still 
living  in  1874.  He  enlisted,  11  Oct.  1862,  in  Co.  G,  i5Oth  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S. 
Vols.;  took  part  in  the  battles  of  Gettysburg!!,  Pc-nn.,  Resaca,  Ga.,  Dallas, 
Ga.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Savannah,  Ga.,  Averysborough,  N.  C.,  and  Burtonsville, 
N.  C.;  and  was  mustered  out  8  June  1865. 


XIV.  Levina  Whitney,  b.  at  Farmer's  Mills,  Kent,  N.  Y.,  16  Nov. 
1844;  married  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  12  Aug.  1866,  Elijah  Ballard,  a  black- 
smith, born  in  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.,  8  Sept.  1837,  son  of  Darius  and  Caro- 
line (Eastwood)  Ballafd.  They  lived  at  Ludingtonville,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 
He  served  for  three  years  in  the  war  of  1861,  enlisting  4  Sept.  1862,  in  the 
I72d  Reg.,  or  Anthony  Wayne  Guard;  was  transferred  to  Co.  L,  6th  Reg., 
N.  Y.  Heavy  Artillery;  and  was  discharged,  as  a  corporal,  20  July  1865, 
"  having  been  in  the  battles  of  Williamsport,  Manassas  Gap,  Bristow  Station, 
eleven  days  in  the  Wilderness,  Spottsylvania,  Allison's  farms,  Bethesda 
Church,  North  Anna  River,  Cold  Harbor,  Petersburgh,  Cedar  Creek, 
Shenandoah  Valley,  and  Bermuda  Front." 


Chil.  of  James  and   Levina   (Whitney)   Mills. 


17425 


3709 


I.   Mary  Mills,  b.  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  7  March  1822;  married  there,    17427 
24  Jan.  1841,   at   her  father's  house,   by  Rev.  John  Warren,   Baptist,  to 
DeRuyter  Cay,1  a  farmer,  born  at  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  28  March  1819,  son  of 
Daniel  and  Phebe  (Shaw)  Gay.     They  settled  at  Patterson,  near  Towner's 
Station ;  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1 874,  on  her  father's  homestead. 

'  His  brother,  Daniel  Gay,  married  his  wife's  aunt,  Mary  Whitney,  No.  3714. 


Whitney  Family. 


'473 


10090        II.   Ephraim    Mills,  b.  at   Patterson,  X.  Y.,  30  Nov.  1824;  died  at 
Southeast,  X.  Y.,  21  Sept  1826. 


Chil.  of  Cershom   Turney   and   Sarah   (Davis)   Whitney. 

10091  I.  Cershom  Turney  Whitney,  b.  at  Pawling,  N.  Y.;  died  at  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.,  aged  five  or  six  years. 

10092  II.  Jane  Whitney,  died  aged  about  eight  or  ten  years. 

10093  HI.  Albert  Whitney. 

10094  IV.  George  Whitney. 

10095  V.  William  Whitney. 

10096  VI.  Joseph  Whitney. 

Chil.  of  Daniel   and   Mary  (Whitney)  Cay. 

10097  I-  Isaac  Washington  Cay,  b.  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  22  July  1837;  a 
teacher  and  physician ;  grad.  at  the  Eclectic  Medical  College  of  Philadelphia, 
Penn.,  in  1870;  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Candor,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec. 
1874,  unmarried. 

10098  II.  William   Henry  Harrison  Cay,  b.  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.f  13  Feb. 
1841;  a  telegrapher;  served  under  the  Sanitary  Commission,  in  Virginia, 
during  the  war  of  1861;  married  at  Bound   Brook,  N. }.,  13  Feb.  1867, 
Philena  Catharine  Cole.     They  were  living  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb. 
1 874.     He  was  then  superintendent  of  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Telegraph, 
from  Cleveland,  Ohio,  to  New  York  City. 

III.  Martha  Maria  Cay,  b.  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1843;  died 
near  Dykeman's  Station,  in  Southeast,  N.Y.,  6  July  1848;  and  was  buried 
in  the  cemetery  east  of  the  Baptist  Church,  in  Carmel,  N.  Y. 

10100  IV.   Mary  Etta  Cay,  b.  near  Dykeman's  Station,  in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,, 
2  Jan.  1848  ;  and  was  living  with  her  parents,  unmarried,  at  Candor,  N.  Y., 
in  Feb.  1874. 

10101  V.  Lilian  Cay,  adopted  5  May  1869.     She  was  born  at  Owego,  N.  Y.f 
13  Sept  1868. 

• 


3713 


37H 


H74 


Eighth  Generation. 


Child   of  Joshua   and   Catharine   (Bell)   Whitney. 

10102  I.  Isaac  James  Whitney,  b.  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  9  Oct.  1859;  was 
living  with  his  parents,  near  Dykeman's  post-office,  in  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  in 
Nov.  1873. 


10103 


10104 


10105 


10106 


10107 


10108 


3715 


Chil.   of  William  J.  and    Ruth   (Benson)   Vermilya.  3717 

I.  Frances   Arvilla   Vermilya,  b.  at  Ulysses,  N.  Y.,  19  Ap.  1830;    17434 
married  at  Ruggles,  Ohio,  25  Ap.  1850,  by  Rev.  Seth  G.  Clark,  Presby- 
terian, to  Isaac  Fuller  Camp,  a  farmer,  born  at  Kent,  Conn.,  1 1  Feb.  1823, 

son  of  Samuel  and  Myra  (Hopkins)  Camp,  of  Kent,  and  later  of  New 
York,  Ohio,  and  Michigan.  From  their  marriage  to  June  1853,  they  lived 
at  Ruggles;  and  then  removed  to  Algansce,  Mich.,  where  they  still  lived 
in  1874. 

II.  Emily  Benson  Vermilya,  b.  at  Sugar  Hill,  in  Jersey,  N.  Y.,  6  ,  17441 
Dec.  1831 ;  married  at  Sullivan,  Ohio,  3  Sept.  1853,  by  Rev.  H.  L.  Parrish, 
Methodist,  to  William   Henry  Myers,  a  farmer  and  dairyman,  son  of  John 
Corbly  and  Elizabeth  (Eakleberry)  Myers,  of  Clear  Creek,  Ohio,  where  he 

was  born  24  May  1832.     They  were  living  at  Homerville,  Ohio,  in  1874. 

III.  Phila   Albina   Vermilya,  b.  at  Sugar  Hill,  in  Jersey,  N.  Y.,  30    17448 
Oct.  1833  ;   married  at  Ruggles,  Ohio,  7  Sept.  1854,  by  Rev.  W.  F.  Milli- 

kan,  to  Hiram  Milton  King,  a  farmer,  born  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  II  Feb. 
1833,  son  of  Paul  and  Sarah  (Carr)  King,  of  Jackson,  Ohio.  They  have 
dwelt  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.;  Steuben,  Ind.;  and  New  London,  Ohio,  where 
they  were  still  living  in  1874. 

IV.  Sidney  Smith  Vermilya,  b.  at  Farmington,  N.  Y.,  27  Oct.  1835;    17452 
a  farmer;  married  at  Ashland,  Ohio,  6  Oct.  1863,  by  Rev.  Charles  Hartley, 
Methodist    Episcopal,  to    Amanda    Fluke,    dau.  of   Henry  and   Margaret 
(Switzer)   Fluke,   of  Orange,  Ohio,  where  she  was  born   30  May  1842. 
They  dwelt  at  New  London,  Ohio,  for  seven  years ;  at  Clear  Creek,  Ohio, 

two  years;  and  settled,  1 8  Dec.  1872,  at  North  Fairfield,  Ohio,  where 
they  were  still  living  in  1874. 

V.  Elkanah  Benson  Vermilya,  b.  at  Ruggles,  Ohio,  9  Sept.  1837; 
died  31  May  1838. 

VI.  Commodore   Chauncey   Vermilya,  b.  at  Ruggles,  Ohio,  25 
March  1839;  enlisted  in  Sept.  1861,  at  Ashland,  Ohio,  in  Battery  D,  First 
Reg.,  Ohio  Volunteers;    and  died  from    sickness,  16  June  1862,  at   the 
Sawyer  House  Hospital,  near  Cornith,  Miss,  and  was  buried  there. 


Whitney  Family. 


10109  VII.  Eliza  Prudence  Vermilya,  b.  at  Ruggles,  Ohio,  4  Ap.  1842; 
grad.  at  Hillsboro'  Female  College,  in  Highland   Co.,  Ohio,  in  1866;  a 
teacher ;  married  at  her  father's  house  at  Savannah,  in  Clear  Creek  town- 
ship, Ohio,  31  Jan.  1871,  James  Tytler  Johnson,  a  teacher,  son  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  (Tytler)  Johnson,  of  Butler,  Ohio,  formerly  of  Brownhill,  in  the 
parish  of  Tough,  Aberdeenshire,  Scotland,   where  he  was  born  18  Oct. 
1840.      He   grad.   at  Washington  and  Jefferson  College,  Cannonsburgh, 
Penn.,  in  1869.     They  dwelt  at  Rome  City,  Ind.,  till  15  March  1871;  at 
Stryker,  Ohio,  till  5  Ap.  1872;  and  then  settled  at  Kendallville,  Ind.,  where 
they  were  still  living  in  1 874,  engaged  in  teaching. 

10110  VIII.  John  Benson  Vermilya,  b.  at  Ruggles,  Ohio,  26  May  1844; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Savannah,  Ohio,  2  Jan.  1868,  Mary  Elizabeth  Frizzle, 
dau.  of  Lovelace  and  Sarah  (Smith)  Frizzle,  of  Savannah,  where  she  was 
born  2 1  Oct.  1 847.     They  settled  at  Ruggles,  9  Ap.  1 868 ;  and  were  living 
there,  without  children,  in  1874. 

101 1 1  IX.  Albert  Callatin  Vermilya,  b.  at  Ruggles,  Ohio,  15  Sept.  1846; 
a  farmer ;    married  at  her  father's  house,  6  Oct.  1 870,  by  Rev.  George 
McKillips,   Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Semantha  Sophia  Crawford,  dau.  of 
Greenberry  and  Margaret  (Elkey)  Crawford,  of  Clear  Creek,  Ohio,  form- 
erly of  Salem,  Ohio,  where  she  was  born  10  July  1848.     They  were  living 
at  Savannah,  Ohio,  on  his  father's  homestead,  in  1 874. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Mary   (Vermilya)   Warner. 


ioi  15  IV.  Phila  Arvilla  Warner,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  16  July  1839; 
married  there,  19  Dec.  1867,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  J.  Alabaster, 
Methodist,  to  James  Henry  Jones,  a  farmer,  born  at  Galen,  N.  Y.,  5  July 


H75 


17456 


17458 


3718 


ioi  1 2        I.  Delia  Warner,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  5   Oct.  1834;  married      17460 
there,  18  March  1852,  Edward  Power,  a  farmer,  son  of  William  Payne  and 
Dorcas  (Arnold)  Power,  of  Farmington,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  30 
March  1831.     They  lived  at  Canandaigua  till  I  Ap.  1867;  then  moved  to 
West  Farmington,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  1874. 

10113        II.  Julia  Warner,  twin,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1837; 
at  Canandaigua,  1 1  July  1866,  and  was  buried  there. 

ioi  14  III.  Ella  Warner,  twin,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1837;  died 
at  Canandaigua,  8  Feb.  1 869,  and  was  buried  in  the  same  grave  with  her 
twin  sister. 


17461 


1476 


16 


101 17 


ioi  18 


10119 


Eighth  Generation. 


1837,  son  of  Richard  and  Ann  (Vanluven)  Jones.     They  settled  at  Parma, 
where  his  parents  then  resided;  and  were  living  there  in  1874. 


Child   of  William   Wallace  and   Arvilla   (Vermilya)    Macard. 

I.  Edward  Franklin  Macard,  b.  at  Rushville,  in  Gorham,  N.  Y.,  3 
Jan.  1847;  a  'ocal  preacher  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  and,  in 
1874,  a  student  in  Garret  Biblical  Institute,  at  Evanston,  111.  Rejoined 
Co.  G,  I5th  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.  Infantry,  in  Dec.  1861,  as  fifer;  and  served 
with  it  through  the  war,  and  till  discharged  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  5  Sept.  1865. 
He  was  in  the  battle  of  Shiloh,  6  and  7  Ap.  1 862  ;  the  siege  of  Corinth ; 
the  battle  of  Corinth,  3  and  4  Oct.  1862;  the  siege  of  Vicksburgh,  June 
1 863 ;  and  the  battle  of  Jackson,  Miss.,  July  1 863.  After  a  furlough  of  two 
months,  his  regiment  started  for  Atlanta,  under  Gen.  Sherman;  proceeding 
thence  to  Savannah,  Ga.,  and  from  there  by  Beaufort  and  Columbia,  S.  C., 
Cheraw,  Fayetteville  and  Goldsboro,  N.  C.,  to  Washington,  D.  C.,  and 
thence  to  Little  Rock,  Arkansas,  where  they  staid  till  August  1865. 


Chil.  of  David   and    Hannah   (Barlow)1   Smith. 

I.  Josiah  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  3  March  1814;  married  at 
Southeast,  N.  Y.,  31  Aug.  1837,  Matilda  Cage,  dau.  of  Selah  and  Esther 
(Lockwood)  Gage,  of  Southeast.     They  settled  at  Ridgefield ;  where  he 
died  13  Jan.  1854,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery.      She  was  living  at 
Ridgefield  in  Aug.  1877. 

II.  Lorana    Smith,   b.   at   Ridgefield,   Conn.,  16  Jan.  1816;  married    17464 
there,  3   Sept.  1837,  Selah   Cage,  a  shoemaker,  son  of  Selah  and   Esther 
(Lockwood)  Gage,  of  Southeast,  N.  Y.     They  settled  at  Ridgefield,  where 

she  was  still  living  in  Aug.  1877.  He  enlisted  there,  6  Sept.  1862,  in  Co. 
K,  23d  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  died  of  disease,  in  Louisana,  2  July 
1863. 

III.  John  Barlow  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  31  Aug.  1820;  a    17466 
harness-maker;  married    at   Ridgefield,    26  Feb.  1843,   by   Rev.  Warner 

'The  following  dates  were  received  after  pages  Samuel  Whitney  Barlow,  of  Clinton,  N.  Y., 

676  and  677  were  printed :  mentioned   in   note  to  No.   4512,  was,  without 

AMY  BARLOW,  No.  3727, was  born  24  Mayi  790.  doubt,  the  same  whose  birth  is  given  at  No. 

PHEBE    BARLOW,   No.   37273,  was  born    in  ii29a;   but  the  records  of  his  family  have  not 

March  1792.  been  obtained. 

GOULD   BARLOW,    No.   3727C,  was  born   in 
Dec. . 


Whitney  Family. 


Hoyt,  rector  of  St.  Stephen's  (Episcopal)  Church,  to  Elizabeth  Smith,  dau. 
of  Gamaliel  and  Polly  (Northrop)  Smith,  of  Ridge-field,  where  she  was  born 
17  June  1821.  They  settled  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.  He  died  there,  15  Ap. 
1874,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery,  at  Ridgefield.  She  returned 
to  Ridgefield  in  Sept.  1874,  and  was  living  there  in  Aug.  1877. 


Chil.  of  David   Scott1   and   Elizabeth    (Abbott)    Barlow. 

10119:,  I.  John  Henry  Barlow,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  7  Nov.  1832;  mar- 
ried at  Newtown,  Conn.,  13  May  1861,  Emellne  Gilbert,  dau.  of  George 
and  Julia  Ann  Gilbert.  She  died  25  Oct.  1875.  He  married  (2d),  29  May 
1877,  Llna  Ells,  dau.  of  Edwin  and  Mary  Ann  Ells,  of  Ansonia,  Conn. 
They  were  living  at  Birmingham,  Conn.,  in  Aug.  1877. 

igi  II.  David  Edson  Barlow,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  i  Dec.  1834;  died 
at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  unmarried,  20  Feb.  1864,  and  was  buried  at  Birming- 
ham, Conn. 

10119.  HI-  Mary  Elizabeth  Barlow,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  30  Sept.  1837; 
died  at  Birmingham,  Conn.,  unmarried,  13  Aug.  1869,  and  was  buried 
there. 


101 


IOI20 


IV.  Morris  Keeler  Barlow,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  i  March  1843; 
died  at  Birmingham,  Conn.,  6  June  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 


I. 


Chil.  of  Walter  and   Phebe  Ann   (Sweeney)   Whitney. 

Whitney,  married  Julius  Wechselberg;  and  was  living  at 


216  Fourteenth  Street,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

10121  II.  Walter  Robert  Whitney,  served  in  Co.  B,  ist  Reg.,  Wis.  Volun- 
teers, and  in  Co.  L,  ist  Wis.  Artillery;  and  was  living  at  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
in  1875. 


1477 


'DAVID  SCOTT  BARI.OW,  37283,  b.  at  Ridge- 
field, Conn.,  19  May  1809;  a  blacksmith;  dwelt 
at  Ridgefield  till  Oct.  1849,  then  settled  at  Bir- 
mingham, Conn.,  where  he  died  6  Nov.  1862, 
and  was  buried  in  Birmingham  Cemetery.  His 
widow  was  living  at  Birmingham  in  Aug.  1877. 

His   father,  JOHN   BARLOW,   No.  1128,   was 


born  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  though  his  birth  was 
recorded  at  Ridgefield.  He  was  a  blacksmith, 
and  died  at  Ridgefield  14  Oct.  1848. 

His  grandfather,  JOHN  BARLOW,  who  married 
Sarah  Whitney,  No.  286,  may  have  been  the  same 
who  was  born  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  21  Feb.  1746- 
1747,  son  of Jabez  and  Elizabeth  (Hunt)  Barlow. 


12838 


3728. 
17468 


3729 


1478 


10122 


IOI23 


IOI24 


IOI25 


IOI26 


IOI27 


IOI28 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  William   Milton   and    Rebecca   Anna   (Whitney)   Northrop. 


3731 


I.  Eliza   Adams    Northrop,  b.  at  66  South  Pearl   Street,  Albany,!  17471 
N.  Y.,   3   Sept.  1834;   married  at  Watertown,  Wis.,  17  Dec.  1856,  George 
Huntley  Cordon   Copland,  a  land-surveyor,  son  of  Alexander  and  Anna 
(Anderson)  Copland,  of  Huntington,   Canada   East,   after  Oct.  1834,   and 
formerly  of  Aberdeen,  Scotland,  where  he  was  born  18  Oct.  1831.     They 
dwelt   chiefly  at   Milwaukee,  Wis.,  till   Dec.  1873;    and  then   moved  to 
Grayson,  Cal.,  where  they  were  living  in  July  1875. 

II.  Mary  Treat  Northrop,  b.  at  66  South  Pearl  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y.,    17472 
7  Jan.  1836;   married  at  Whitewater,  Wis.,  I  Jan.  1859,  Edward  Woodbridge 
Turtle,  a  brickmaker,  son  of  Lyman1  and  Martha  (Turtle)  Tuttle,  of  Hart- 
ford,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  16  June  1830.     They  moved,  in   Sept. 

1859,  to  Middletown,  Conn.;  in  1862,  to  Hartford,  Conn.;  24  Aug.  1863, 
to  Farmington,  Wis.;  20  Aug.  1864,  to  Middletown  again;  i6Jan.  1865, 
to  Erie,  III;  i  March  1867,  to  Middletown  once  more;  i  March  1868,  to 
North  Haven,  Conn.;  8  Nov.  1872,  to  Thomaston,  Conn.;  and  16  Dec. 
1873,  returned  to  Erie,  111.,  where  they  were  living  in  June  1875. 

III.  Henry  Whitney   Northrop,  b.  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  3  Oct. 
1838;   married   in   1862,   at  Chicago,   111.,   Sarah    O'Connell.     They  were 
living  at  Grayson,  Cal.,  in  May  1875,  without  children.     He  enlisted  at 
Chicago,  in  1861;  and  was  discharged  in  1865. 


IV.  Louisa  Chloe  Northrop,  b.  in  Beaver  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  17 
May  1840;   married  in  1858,  at  Chicago,  111.,  George  P.  Leon.     They  were 
living  at  Chicago  in  May  1875. 

V.  William   Milton    Northrop,  b.  in  Beaver  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y., 
17  May  1842;  died  at  Vincennes,  Ind.,  5   Sept.  1866,  and  was  buried  in 
Vincennes  Cemetery.     He  enlisted,  4  Sept.  1864,  in  Co.  E,  1st  Reg.,  Wis. 
Heavy  Artillery;  and  was  discharged  26  June  1865. 

VI.  Anna  Northrop,  b.  in  Lodge  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  i  Ap.  1844; 
died  14  Feb.  1845,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  on  State  Street  Hill. 

Chil.  of  Luclen   Vernon   and    Rebecca  Anna   (Whitney)   Zander. 

VII.  Lucien  Vernon  Zander,  b.  at  68  Fourth  Street,  Troy,  N  Y., 
28   Nov.  1847;  and  was  living  at  Cold  Spring,  Wis.,  in  May  1875.     He 
enlisted,   21  Aug.  1864,  in  Co.   B,  3d   Reg.,  Wis.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was 

1  Lyman  Tuttle  was   born   at    North   Haven,     7  March  1 794.    They  lived  at  Hartford,  Windsor 
Conn.,  15  June  1790.     His  wife,   Martha  Tuttle,     and  Middletown,  Conn, 
dau.  of  Jude  Tuttle,  was  born  at  Tlowe,  Mass., 


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discharged  9  June  1865,  having  taken  part  in  the  battles  of  Averysborough 
and  Bentonville,  in  which  last  he  was  wounded. 

10129  VIII.  James  Tacitus  Zander,  b.  at  14  Clinton  Street,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  4  Nov.  1849;  and  was  living  at  Cold  Spring,  Wis.,  in  May  1875.    He 
enlisted,  25  March  1865,  in  Co.  E,  37th  Reg.,  Wis.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was 
discharged  27  July  1865. 

10130  IX.   Lycurgus  Julien  Zander,  b.  at  Farmington,  Wis.,  23  Dec.  1851; 
and  was  living  at  Cold  Spring,  Wis.,  in  May  1875. 


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X.  Frances  Belle  Zander,  b.  in  Fourth  Street,  Watertown,  Wis.,  13 
Dec.  1855;  and  was  living  at  Cold  Spring,  Wis.,  in  May  1875. 

XI.  George  Edward   Zander,  b.  at  Farmington,  Wis.,  3  July  1859; 
and  was  living  at  Cold  Spring,  Wis.,  in  May  1875. 


Chil.  of  John   Peabody  and   Anna   Eliza   (Whitney)   Knight. 

10133  j      I.  Julia  Knight,  was  living  in  March  1877  ;  residence  unknown. 

10134  II.   Eben  Knight,  was  living  in  March  1877;  residence  unknown. 


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Chil.  of  Jacob   Van   Vechten   and   Mary   (Whitney)    Platto. 

I.  Charles  Jacob  Platto,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Ap.  1845  ;  died  at 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  30  Aug.  1854,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Forest  Home 
Cemetery. 


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10136  II.  Mary    Eliza    Platto,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  9  July  1849;  died 
there,  21  Aug.  1850,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Home  Cemetery. 

10137  III.  Frances  Julia  Platto,  b.  at  143  Eighth  Street,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,      17474 
9  Jan.  1851 ;  married  in  the  same  house,  9  June  1875,  by  Rev.  George  T. 

Ladd,  Congregational,  to  John  Chauncey  Stacy,  a  newspaper-advertising 
agent,  son  of  Asher  Cooley  and  Clarissa  (Manning)  Stacy,  of  Franklin, 
C.  E.,  where  he  was  born  10  May  1844.  They  settled  at  265  Sixteenth 
Street,  Milwaukee,  22  Sept.  1876,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1877. 
He  grad.  at  Eastman's  National  Business  College,  20  Ap.  1 869 ;  and  she, 
at  Milwaukee  Female  College,  29  June  1871. 


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10138  IV.   Edwin  Wells  Platto,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  17  Aug.  1854;  and 
was  living  at  628  Broadway,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  May  1875. 

10139  V.   Alice  Hill   Platto,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  12  Aug.  1860;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  May  1875. 


Chil.  of  Edward   A.  and  Julia   Ann   (Whitney)   Williams. 

10140  I.   Ida    Chloe    Williams,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  29  June  1858;  and 
was  living  at  623  West  Adams  Street,  Chicago,  111.,  in  May  1875,  unmar- 
ried. 

10141  II.   Mary  Eliza  Williams,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  9  June  1863;    and 
was  living  with  her  aunt,  Mrs.  Rebecca  Anna  (Whitney)  Zander,  at  Cold 
Spring,  Wis.,  in  May  1875. 

10142  I      III.  Charles  Williams,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  in  1865;  died  there, 

and  was  buried  in  Forest  Home  Cemetery. 

10143  IV.  Julia    Amanda    Williams,   b.  at   Milwaukee,  Wis.,   28   March 
1866;  died  there  about  July  1871,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Home  Ceme- 
tery. 


Child   of  William   Henry  and  Julia   Elizabeth   (Perrin)   Whitney.  3736 

10144         I.   Henry  Perrin  Whitney,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  28  June  1863. 


Chil.  of  George  and   Catharine   Eliza   (Whitney)   Traver. 

I.  Charles   Henry  Traver,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  22  Jan.  1829;    a 
harness-maker;  married  at  her  father's  house,  at  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y.,  23  Oct. 
1851,  by  Rev.  J.  Lorimer  Douglas,  Baptist,  to  Emetine   Rosamond   Clark, 
born  at  Fort  Ann,  21  Nov.  1832,  dau.  of  Nathan  Mattocks  and  Cynthia 
(Sheppard)  Clark;  and  dwelt  at  610  River  Street,  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  in 
Dec.  1873. 

II.  Ellen  Jane  Traver,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  30  June  1830;  married 
at  San   Francisco,  Cal.,  25  March  1867,  Charles   B.  Rutherford,  a  house- 
painter.     They  lived  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  in  Dec.  1873. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  James   and    Elizabeth    Blackett   (Adams)   Whitney. 

10147  I.  Minerva  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1836;  died 
there,  9  Ap.  1 844,  and  was  buried  in  Albany  Rural  Cemetery. 

10148  II.  Charles  Edward  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  19  Feb.  1839; 
died  there,  2  Ap.  1841,  and  was  buried  in  Albany  Rural  Cemetery. 

10149  III.  Charles  Edward  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  25  Oct.  1841; 
a  dealer  in  hardware;  lived  at  21 5  Third  Avenue,  New  York,  in  Dec.  1873. 

10150  IV.  John  Blackett  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  15  Sept.  1843;  a 
dealer  in  hardware;    married    in    New  York   City,  8   Oct.  1867,   Emily 
Johnson  Tracy,  of  Melrose,  N.  Y.,  dau.  of  Hon.  H.  Tracy;  and  dwelt  at 
215  Third  Avenue,  New  York,  in  Dec.  1873. 


Child   of  Linus   W.  and   Mary  Anna   (Whitney)   McCabe. 

10151  !      I.  George  McCabe,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.;  and  died  there,  aged  five 
or  six  months. 


Chil.  of  Edward    Robinson   Boles  and  Wealthy  Maria  (Whlpple)  Whitney. 

10152  I.  Minerva  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  in  1846;  died  there, 
4  Sept.  1865,  "aged  19  years,"  and  was  buried  in  lot  159,  section  92, 
Albany  Rural  Cemetery. 


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II.  Edward   Batcheldore  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3  Sept. 
1848;   a  shoemaker;    married  at   North  Bennington,  Vt,  14  Dec.  1870, 
Almia   Isabel  Viall,  dau.  of  Aston  Paron  and   Laura  Ellima  (Stephens) 
Viall,  of  North   Bennington,  formerly  of  Oxford,  Mass.,  where  she  was 
born  24  Jan.  1849.     They  settled  at  Shaftsbury,  Vt.,  and  were  living  there 
in  Feb.  1874. 

III.  Charles  Arthur  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  about  1851;  an 
inspector  of  lumber;  was  living  at  Albany  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 

IV.  William  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  about  1853;  a  harness- 
maker;  was  living  at  Albany  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 

V.  George   Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  about   1855;    and  was 
living  there  in  Nov.  1873. 

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VI.  Anna  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  20  Dec.  1859;  died  there, 
I  July  1860,  and  was  buried  in  lot  I  59,  section  92,  Albany  Rural  Cemetery. 

VII.  Harriet  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1862;  and  was 
living  at  Grcenbush,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Hezekiah   Wells  and   Melissa   (TefTt)   Whitney. 

10159  I-  Charles  Albert  Whitney,  b.  in  Swan  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  i 
June  1845  !  died  at  Argyle,  N.  Y.,  5  Dec.  1846,  and  was  buried  in  the  old 
burial-ground  at  that  place. 


II.  James  Stillman  Whitney,  b.  at  Argyle,  N.  Y.,  20  Feb.  1848 ;  a 
harness-maker;   married    at  Oswego,   N.  Y.,    5   Jan.  1871,   by   Rev.    Mr. 
Lowery,  to  Ellen   Eliza  Smith,  born  at  Oswego  about  1850,  dau.  of  James 
and  Eliza  Smith.     He  died  at  Oswego,  8  Feb.  1872,  of  consumption ;  and 
was  buried  in  Oswego  Rural  Cemetery.      She  died  at  Oswego,  of  typhoid 
fever,  13  Feb.  1872,  aged  22  years;    and,  being  of  the  Roman  Catholic 
faith,  was  buried  in  the  old  5th  Street  Cemetery.     They  had  no  children. 

III.  William  Henry  Eugene  Whitney,  b.  at  83  North  Pearl  Street, 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  20  Feb.  1851 ;  a  harness-maker  ;  lived  with  his  parents,  at 
Oswego,  N.  Y.,  unmarried,  in  1874. 

IV.  Frank   Tefft   Whitney,  b.  at  Argyle,  N.  Y.,  28  July  1853;  a 
moulder;  lived  with  his  parents,  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  unmarried,  in  1874. 

V.  Blanche  Louise  Whitney,  b.  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  20  Feb.  1861 ;  lived 
at  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 


Child  of  Arthur  and   Catharine  Eliza   (Whitney)   Harley. 

I.   Catharine    Harley,   a   teacher,  unmarried ;    was   living   with    her 
mother,  in  New  York  City,  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  Reuben   and   Hannah   (Fowler)   Seeley. 

10165  I.  John  Fowler  Seeley,  b.  at  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  9  March  1829;  a 
carpenter  and  joiner;  married  at  Unadilla,  N.  Y.,  I  Jan.  1857,  by  Rev. 
Lyman  Sperry,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Emily  Elida  Baldwin,  dau.  of  Lewis 


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and  Eunice  (Patrick)  Baldwin,  of  Sidney  Centre,  N.  Y.  She  was  born  at 
Morris,  N.  Y.,  23  July  1836.  They  dwelt  at  Sidney  Centre  till  1864;  and 
then  moved  to  Morris,  where  they  were  still  living  in  March  1875. 

II.  Jane    Elizabeth    Seeley,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  8  Aug.  1830; 
married  there,  18  Ap.  1853,  George  Empie  Paling,  of  Franklin,  a  farmer 
and  lumberman,  son  of  Abiram  and  Mary  (Campbell)  Faling,  of  St.  Johns- 
ville,  N.  Y.     He  was  born  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1829.     They  dwelt  at 
Hancock,  N.  Y.,  till  1857;  then  crossed  the  river,  and  settled  at  Bucking- 
ham, Penn.,  where  they  were  still   living  in   March  1875.     He  enlisted,  I 
May  1 86 1,  in  7ist  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.;  and  served  for  three  years. 

III.  William  Lewis  Seeley,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  u  May  1832;  a 
manufacturer  of  boots  and  shoes;  married  at   Mansfield,  Penn.,  15  Dec. 
1860,   by  Rev.   N.  S.   Reynolds,   Baptist,  to   his  cousin,   Martha   Adelia 
Fowler,  who  was  born   at  Erwin  Centre,   N.  Y.,   23   March  1841,  dau.  of 
Charles  and  Emily  Ann  (Ford)  Fowler.     See  her  record.     They  dwelt  at 
Tioga,  Penn.,  till  1863;  at  Savona,  in  Bath,  N.  Y.,  till  1867;  at  Franklin, 
till  1869;  at  Corry,  Penn.,  till  1871;  and  then  returned  to  Savona,  where 
they  were  still  living  in  March  1875. 

IV.  James  Butler  Seeley,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  14  Ap.  1834;  mar- 
ried at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  9  Jan.  1866,  Mary  Eliza  Drew,  dau.  of  Daniel  and 
Mary  Eliza  (Davenport)   Drew,  of  Portsmouth,  where  she  was  born  13 
July  1851.     They  were  living  at  Carbondale,  Penn.,  in  March  1875.     He 
enlisted,  1 2  June  1864,  at   North  New  Berlin,   N.  Y.,  in   8th  New  York 
Battery ;  and  was  discharged  at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  date  unknown. 

V.  Milo  Wells  Seeley,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  8  Ap.  1836;  married 
Frances  Segar,  of  Savona,  in  Bath,  N.  Y.;  and  was  living  at  Binghamton, 
N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1875. 

VI.  Charles  Stephen  Seeley,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  15  Aug.  1840; 
a  farmer;  married   at   Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  24  Oct.  1864,  by  Rev.  A.  M. 
Brown,  Baptist,  to   Helen   Elizabeth   Barlow,  dau.  of  Walker  and   Hannah 
(Snook)  Barlow,  of  Conklin,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born   24  Nov.  1847. 
They  settled  at  Franklin,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1875. 

VII.  Francis   Marion  Seeley,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1843 ; 
and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1875,  unmarried.     He  was  educated  at  the 
New  York  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb. 

VIII.  Laura  Matilda  Seeley,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  26  June  1845; 
married  there,  21  Sept.  1868,  William  Henry  Tuttle,  a  farmer,  son  of  Jesse 
and  Nancy  (Benedict)  Tuttle,  of  Franklin,  where  he  was  born  19  Aug. 


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Eighth  Generation. 


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1844.  They  settled  at  Franklin,  and  were  living  there,  without  children, 
in  Feb.  1875.  He  enlisted  in  Sept.  1862,  for  three  years,  in  I44th  Reg., 
N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers. 

IX.  Ella  Delilah  Seeley,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  10  Aug.  1847;  mar- 
ried there,  30  June  1873,  at  the  house  of  her  parents,  William  Henry 
Barlow,  a  farmer,  son  of  Walker  and  Olive  Manning  (Howard)  Barlow,  of 
Conklin,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  24  March  1852.  They  settled  at 
Conklin,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1875,  without  children. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Emily  Ann   (Ford)   Fowler. 

I.  Harriet  Newell  Fowler,  b.  at  Lawrenceville,  Penn.,  22  March 
1839;  died  in  1844,  at  Cannonsville,  in  Tompkins,  N.  Y.,  and  was  buried 
there. 


II.  Martha   Adelia    Fowler,  b.  at  Erwin  Centre,  N.  Y.,  23  March    17491 
1841;    married   at  Mansfield,    Penn.,  15    Dec.  1860,    her   cousin,    William 
Lewis  Seeley,  son  of  Reuben  and    Hannah    (Fowler)  Seeley.      See  his    10167 
record. 

III.  Sarah  Jane  Fowler,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan.  1843  ;  married 
at  Meredith,  N.  Y.,  17  Dec.  1863,  William   Henry  Jamieson,  a  mason,  who 
was  born  in  Smith  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  son  of  William  Ballantine  and 
Mary  Ann  (Folk)  Jamieson.     They  settled  at  Corry,  Penn.,  and  were  living 
there  in  Ap.  1875,  without  children. 

IV.  Wallace  Eugene  Fowler,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  30  Oct.  1846; 
died  at  Silver  City,  Nevada,  24  Feb.  1864,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  George   Nelson   and   Polly  Anah   (Fowler)   Ferris.  3748 

I.  George   Clark    Ferris,  b.   at  Franklin,   N.  Y.,  25   Dec.  1834;    a 
farmer;   married  at  her  father's  house  in  Spencer,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1867, 
Nancy  Jane  Vose,  born  there  8  Aug.  1837,  dau.  °f  Alfred  and  Sylvina 
(Eveland)  Vose.     They  settled  at  Spencer,  and  were  living  there  in  March 
1876. 

II.  Mary  Augusta  Ferris,  b.  at  Tompkins,  N.  Y.,  6  May  1841 ;  mar-    17498 
ried  at  her  father's  house,  in  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  14  Nov.  1861,  Elijah  Cidney 

Hart,  a  harness- maker,  son  of  Stephen  and   Martha  (Tompkins)  Hart,  of 


//  'hitney  Family. 


Candor,  N.  Y.     He  was  born  at  Greenburgh,  N.  Y.,  29  Feb.  1828.     They 
were  living  at  West  Danby,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1876. 


Chll.  of  Stephen   and   Emetine   (Fowler)    Murray. 

10180  I.   Matilda    Esther   Murray,   b.  at   Franklin,   N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1834; 
married  there,  30  March  1862,  by  Rev.  O.  P.  Dales,  Methodist,  to  Edward 
Granger,  a  farmer,  son  of   Henry  and   Sophia  (Grindsley)  Granger,  of 
Bennington,  Vt.     He  was  born  at  Sidney,   N.  Y.,   21  Nov.  1818.     They 
settled  at  Sidney,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1875. 

10181  II.  Charles  Wesley  Murray,  b.  at  New  Milford,  Conn.,  3  Oct.  1836; 
went,  in  the  Summer  of  1854,  to  Baltimore,  Md.,  where,  in  the  following 
Autumn,  he  enlisted  for  five  years  in  the  U.  S.  army.     He  went  with  his 
regiment  to  Utah,  and  thence  to  Texas ;  since  which  his  sisters  have  heard 
nothing  from  him,  and  know  not  whether  he  is  living  or  dead. 

10182  III.  Martha  Almira  Murray,  b.  at  New  Milford,  Conn.,  15  Sept.  1840; 
married  at  Unadilla,  N.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1861,  by  Wm.  J.  Thompson,   Esq.,  to 
Orrln  Rose  Sherman,  a  mason,  son  of  Ripley  and  Miranda  (Olds)  Sherman, 
of  "Arabia,  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.,"  where  he  was  born   13    May  1842, 
They  dwelt  at  Unadilla  for  two  years ;  and  then  moved  to  Mount  Upton, 
in  Guilford,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  living  in  Ap.  1875.     He  enlisted,  I  Sept. 
1864,  in  ist  Engineer  Corps,  U.  S.  Vol.;  and  was  discharged  in  July  1865. 


10183 


10184 


10185 


IV.  Wallace  Eugene  Murray,  b.  at  New  Milford,  Conn.,  in  Dec. 
1842;  died  there  in  March  1843,  and  was  buried  in  the  Baptist  Church- 
yard, about  five  miles  from  the  village. 


Chil.  of  Horace  and    Martha   (Fowler)    Baker. 

I.  Ophelia   EloYse   Baker,  b.  at  Sidney  Centre,  N.  Y.,  4  July  1844; 
married  there,  9  March  1864,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Goodman, 
Presbyterian,  to  Charles  Edwin  Hathaway,  a  merchant,  son  of  Jacob  and 
Betsey  (Gillet)  Hathaway,  of  Cannonsville,  in  Tompkins,  tJ.  Y.,  where  he 
was  born  i  Feb.  1838.     They  were  living  at  Sidney  Centre  in  Feb.  1875. 

II.  Althea   Lelia   Baker,  b.  at  Sidney  Centre,  N.  Y.,  15  Sept.  1852; 
i  married  there,  10  Sept.  1872,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hough, 

Congregational,  to  Charles  Worthlngton  Niles,  a  merchant,  son  of  Samuel 


.485 


3749 
'7499 


17503 


3750 


1486 


10191 


Eighth  Generation. 


and  Susan  (Mack)  Niles,  of  Sidney  Centre.      He  was  born  at   Unadilla, 
N.  Y.,  16  Ap.  1843.     They  were  living  at  Sidney  Centre  in  Feb.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Albert  and    Elizabeth   Jane   (Fowler)   Phelps.  3753 

10186  I.   Albert    Eugene    Phelps,   b.  at  Franklin,   N.  Y.,  22   May  1846; 
served  in  the  gist  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  Volunteers  in  the  war  of  1861;  married, 
13  July  1872,  Sarah    C.  Chism.      They  were    living  at  76    First  Street, 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

10187  II-   Herbert  Luzerne  Phelps,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  31  Oct.  1847;    "75O6 
married  at  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  25  June  1873,  Mary  Elizabeth  Burhans,  dau. 

of  Henry  Owen  and  Margaret  Lavinia  (Coffin)  Burhans,  of  Kingston, 
N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  10  Oct.  1848.  They  moved,  in  Aug.  1874, 
from  Albany  to  Gloversville,  N.  Y.,  where  he  became  the  manager  of 
Wheeler  and  Wilson's  sewing-machine  office;  and  were  living  there  in  May 
1875. 

10188  III.   Mina  Elizabeth   Phelps,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  23  Feb.  1856; 
and  was  living  at  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1875. 


10189    j 


Child   of  John   and    Harriet   Newell   (Fowler)   Andrews. 

I.  Charles  Elmer  Andrews,  b.  at  Little  York,  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  16 
Nov.  1865. 


Chil.  of  David   Tompkins  and    Dorcas  (Britton)   Matteson. 


3756 


3759 


I.  Daniel  Walter  Matteson,  b.  at  Sidney  Plains,  N.  Y.,  2  Feb.  1834;    17507 
a  farmer;   married  at  Coloma,  Wis.,  4  July  1861,  Sarah  Jane  Semington, 

who  was  born  16  June  1845,  died  at  Richford,  Wis.,  22  June  1862,  and 
was  buried  there.  He  married  (2d),  16  May  1863,  at  Wautoma,  Wis., 
Celia  Ann  Mullin,  dau.  of  Ezra  and  Martha  (Berry)  Mullin,  of  Richford. 
She  was  born  at  Embden,  Me.,  16  June  1845.  HC  was  living  at  Danville, 
Minn.,  in  June  1875. 

II.  Alyda  Maria  Matteson,  b.  at  Sidney  Plains,  N.  Y.,  27  March 
1838;  died  at  Evansville,  Wis.,  15  Nov.  1851. 


10192          III.  Julia    Ann    Matteson,  b.  at  Harmony,  N.  Y.,  u   Aug.  1840; 


17511 


10193 


10194 


10195 


10196 


10197 


10198 
10199 


Whitney   l'\iuii!y. 


Chil.  of  Walter  and   Sarah   (Hodgeman)    Britton. 

I.  Wells  Britton,  b.  at  Lawrenceville,  Penn.,  19  Nov.  1836;  died  at 
Victoria,  111.,  27  Sept.  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Angeline  Britton,  b.  at  Copley,  Ohio,  19  Jan.  1838;  married  in 


i487 


17518 


17523 


married  at  Coloma,  Wis.,  I  Jan.  1858,  by  his  father,  justice  of  the  peace,  to 
Alonzo  Cane  Harris,  an  engineer,  son  of  Henry  Smith  and  Hannah 
(Collins)  Harris,  of  Panton,  Vt,  where  he  was  born  23  Sept.  1832.  They 
dwelt  at  Coloma  and  Richford,  Wis.,  from  i  Jan.  1858  to  20  Sept.  1864; 
lived  at  Danville,  Minn.,  till  13  Ap.  1868;  and  then  settled  at  Mankato, 
Minn.,  where  they  still  resided  in  May  1875. 

IV.  James  Mattcson,  b.  at  Harmony,  N.  Y.,  3  Feb.  1843 ;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Vivian,  Minn.,  28  July  1863,  Delphina  Mullin,  born  at  Lexing- 
ton, Me.,  7   Sept.  1844,  dau.   of  Ezra  and   Martha  Washington  (Berry) 
Mullin.     He  died  at  Eagle  Lake,  Minn.,  5  Ap.  1872,  and  was  buried  in 
Eagle  Lake  Cemetery.     She  was  living  at  Medo,  Minn.,  in  Aug.  1875. 
He  enlisted  at  Elysian,  Minn.,  18  Nov.  1864,  in  Co.  A,  2d  Reg.,  Minn. 
Veteran  Volunteers;  and  was  discharged  19  July  1865,  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
having  taken  part  in  the  battle  of  Nashville,  Tenn. 

V.  Amy  Louisa  Matteson,  b.  at  Harmony,  N.  Y.,  11  March  1845; 
married  at  Oasis,  Wis.,  10  Nov.  1861,  Sanford  Ella*  Terwiiiiger,  a  farmer, 
son  of  James  and  Harriet  (Morgan)  Terwiiiiger,  of  Cloud,  Kansas.     He 
was  born  in  Pennsylvania.     They  settled  at  Medo,  Minn.,  where  he  died 
14  May  1873.     He  was  a  soldier,  for  seven  months,  in  Co.  H,  4th  Reg., 
Minn.  Volunteers;    and  was    honorably  discharged.      She  married   (2d) 
William  Johnson,  a  farmer,  and  was  living  with  him  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  in 
Ap.  1875. 

VI.  Cornelia    Isabella   Matteson,  b.   at  Harmony,  Wis.,  16  Ap.      17528 
1848;   married  at  Wilton,   Minn.,  4  July  1 866,  Justus   Kelsey   Hinman,  a 
farmer,  who  was  born  at  Lodi,  N.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1835.     They  were  living  at 

Sauk  Centre,  Minn.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

VII.  Emma  Adele  Matteson,  b.  at  Evansville,  Wis.,  12  May  1850; 
married  at   Eagle  Lake,  Minn.,  15    Ap.  1875,  Arnold    Keebough.     They 
were  living  at  Eagle  Lake  in  Ap.  1875. 

VIII.  Alice  Amelia  Matteson,  b.  at  Evansville,  Wis.,  30  Sept.  1855; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents  in  May  1875. 


3760 


1488 


Eighth   Generation. 


1855,  at  Henderson,  111.,  Marcius  Plummer;  and  was  living  at  Chandler- 
ville,  111.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

10200  III.   George   Britton,  b.  at  Bath,  Ohio,  18  Sept.  1841;  died  at  Hen- 
derson, 111.,  1 8  March  1856,  and  was  buried  there. 

10201  IV.   Mary  Britton,  b.  at  Sharon,  Ohio,  18  Oct.  1844;  married  in  1868, 
at  Abingdon,  111.,  C.  P.  Conwell ;  and  lived  at  Elmore,  111.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

10202  V.   Isabella  Britton,  b.  at  Henderson,  111.,  18  Sept.  1856;  and  was 
living  at  Elmore,  111.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

10203  VI.   Dwight    Britton,  b.   at    Henderson,  111.,  30  Dec.  1860;    died  at 
i  Abingdon,  111.,  13  March  1867,  and  was  buried  there. 


10204 


10205 


10206 


Chil.  of  Nicholas   and    Lucinda   (Hodgeman)   Britton. 

I.  Andrew  Jackson    Britton,  b.  at  Hinckley  Centre,  Ohio,  9  June 
1838;   a  carpenter;   married  in  1861,  at  New  York  City,  Honora  Roan,  who 
died  in  1862.     He  married  (2d),  19  June  1868,  at  New  York  City,  Sarah 
Ann    Pressnell,   dau.   of  Yinesi   Pressnell,   of   Nevada,    Iowa.     After   her 
death,  which  occurred  4  July  1870,  he  married  (3d),  8  Aug.  1872,  at  Fort 
Howard,  Wis.,   Theresa   Rives,  dau.   of   Dennis  Rives,  of  Fort  Howard, 
where  she  was  born  7  Feb.  1 842.     They  were  living  at  Fort  Howard  in 
May  1875.     He  served,  for  fourteen  months,  in  I2th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol. 
Infantry;  and  was  discharged  at  New  York  City.     He  then  served,  for 
eight  months,  on  the  transport  Massachusetts ;  and  was  discharged  at  the 
hospital  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     He  then  joined  the  gun-boat  Sacramento ; 
and  took  part  in  a  naval  engagement  at  Beaufort,  N.  C. 

II.  William   Henry  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  26  Aug.  1840;  a    17530 
worker  in  tin  and  sheet-iron;  married  at  Buffalo,  3  Aug.  1865,  by  Rev. 

John  E.  Robie,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Florence  Augusta  Lovejoy,  dau.  of 
Joshua  Ferris  and  Mary  Alice  (Cook)  Lovejoy,  of  Buffalo  since  1861, 
formerly  of  Crockett,  Texas,  where  she  was  born  I  Jan.  1843.  They  lived 
at  Buffalo  in  June  1875;  and  he  was  then  a  deputy-sheriff  of  the  co_unty. 
He  joined  the  2ist  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers,  in  the  Spring  of  1861;  and 
was  mustered  out  at  Buffalo,  at  the  end  of  two  years'  service.  In  the 
second  battle  of  Bull  Run  he  was  struck  in  the  leg  by  a  spent  shot. 

III.  Elizabeth  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  31  Dec.  1842;  married  at    17535 
New  York  City,  17  Feb.  1860,  by  Rev.  William  Lawrence,  to  John  Ambrose 
Graham,  a  clerk,  son  of  John  Caulfield  and  Lydia  Ann  (Couse)  Graham,  : 


10207 


10208 


10209 


IO2IO 

IO2I  I 

IO2I2 
I02I3 

IO2I4 
IO2I5 


Whitney  Family. 


1489 


of  New  York,  where  he  was  born  24  June  1839.  They  dwelt  at  New  York 
till  1870;  then  moved  to  Baltimore,  Md.,  and,  after  two  years,  to  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.;  and  were  living  in  the  latter  city  in  June  1875. 

IV.  Charles   Francis   Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  17  Feb.  1845; 
enlisted  in  the  looth  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers,  in  1861;  and,  after  two 
and  a  half  years  of  service,  joined  the  8th  Reg.,  N.Y.  S.  Vol.  Cavalry,  and 
served  as  first-sergeant,  till  discharged  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  at  the  close  of 
the  war.     He  is  an  actor,  and  has  been,  since  1870,  travelling  in  South 
America,  under  the  stage-name  of  Charles  F.  DeVerdie ;  and  was,  in  May 
1875,  at  Santo  Paulo,  Province  of  Santo  Paulo,  Brazil,  according  to  one 
account,  while  another  placed  him  at  Rio  de  Janeiro. 

V.  Isabel  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  2  March  1847;  married  there, 

30  July  1866,  by  Rev.  John  E.   Robie,   Methodist  Episcopal,  to  William 
John  Marshall,  a  printer,  son  of  Charles  and  Harriet  (Burton)  Marshall,  of 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  where  he  was  born  8  Aug.  1839.     They  settled  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  and  were  living  there  in  May  1875,  at  142  Willoughby 
Street,  corner  of  Prince. 

VI.  Mariette  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1849;  married  in 
1868,   at   50  Varick    Street,   New  York,    by    Rev.    Morgan    Dix,    D.D., 
Episcopal,  to  Samuel  Collier,  a  clerk,  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Mullen) 
Collier,  of  Staten   Island,  N.  Y.,  formerly  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  and  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.,  in  the  last  of  which  he  was  born  18  Oct.  1848.     They  dwelt 
in  New  York  City  till  1870;  then  moved  to  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  were 
living  there  in  May  1875,  at  12  Nassau  Street. 

VII.  George  Washington   Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  12  Feb. 
1852  ;  died  there,  8  June  1865,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery. 

Chil.  of  Nicholas  and   Caroline   (Richardson)   Britton. 

VIII.  Caroline  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  22  Oct  1854;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  March  1875,  unmarried. 

IX.  Maria  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  10  Ap.  1858  ;  and  was  living 
there,  with  her  parents,  in  March  1875. 

X.  Nicholas  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  7  May  1860;  died  there, 

31  Oct.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery. 

XI.  David  Wells  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  19  Jan.  1862. 

XII.  Catharine  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  28  Dec.  1865. 

1ST 


'7537 


'7539 


376' 


1490 


Right  It   Generation. 


10216 


10217 


10219 


IO22O 


IO222 


XIII.  John   Nicholas   Britton,  b.   at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  3oOcti86;; 
died  there,  8  Nov.  1868,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery. 

XIV.  Edward  Grant  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  9  Ap.  1870;  died 
there,  29  Jan.  1871,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Stephen    Decatur  and    Emeline   (Britton)   Carpenter. 

10218  I.  Cornelia  Josephine  Carpenter,  b.  at  Ashville,  N.  Y.,  19  Aug. 
1842;  married  at  Madison,  Wis.,  15  June  1863,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Maxwell,  to 
Sylvanus  Nye  Cibbs ;  and  settled  at  Waukesha,  Wis.,  where  he  died  of 
typhoid  fever,  30  Nov.  1867.  She  was  living  at  Waukesha  in  May  1875. 


II.  Ida  Emeline  Carpenter,  b.  at  Ashville,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1844; 
married  at  Madison,  Wis.,  14  Oct.  1869,  by  Rev.  H.  D.  Spaulding,  Epis- 
copal, to  George  Washington   Naile,  son  of  Henry  and  Katharine  (Lewis) 
Naile,  of  Mansfield,  Ohio,  where  he  was  born  23  Feb.  1840.     They  dwelt 
at  Omaha,  Neb.,  from  28  Oct.  1869  till  21  Oct.  1872  ;  then  settled  at  Sioux 
City,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1875.     He  was  then  local  man- 
ager of  the  Western  Union  Telegraph  Company. 

III.  Albert  Wells   Carpenter,  b.  at  Girard,  Penn.,  9  Nov.  1846;    17544 
grad.  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin;  an  editor  and  publisher;  married  at 
Carthage,  Mo.,  22  Jan.  1874,  by  Rev.  O.  M.  Stewart,  Methodist  Episcopal, 

to  Sarah  Eliza  Durand,  dau.  of  Anson  Munson  and  Caroline  Euretta 
(Pritchard)  Durand,  of  Brunswick,  Ohio.  She  was  born  at  Mifflin,  Wis., 
17  May  1858.  He  dwelt,  for  three  years,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.;  two  and  a 
half  years,  at  Chicago,  111.;  one  year,  at  Wenona,  111.;  three  months,  at 
Bloomington,  111.;  and  was  living  at  Carthage  in  May  1875.  He  was  then 
the  publisher  of  the  Carthage  Patriot. 


Child   of  David   Wells  and  Jerusha   S.    Britton. 


10221          I.  Josephine  Selina  Britton,  b.  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  24  Ap.  1856; 
died  at  Wrightstown,  Wis.,  i  May  1857,  and  was  buried  at  Green  Bay. 


Chil.  of  David   Wells  and   Laura   M.   Britton. 
II.   Elmer  E.  E.  W.  Britton,  b.  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  17  May  1861. 


Whitney  Fainilv. 


1491 


10223       III.  Sarah  Josephine  Britton,  b.  at  Green  Bay,  VVis.,  7  Dec.  1863; 
died  at  Green  Bay,  23  Aug.  1865,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Harmon   Wells  and    Mary   Ann   (Roberts)   Whitney. 


10224 


IO225 


II.  Clarissa  Matilda  Whitney,  b.  at  Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y.,  10  Jan. 
1846;  married  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  12  Nov.  1867,  by  Rev.  L.  B.  Potter, 
Baptist,  to  Adam  Henry  Clippenger,  a  baker,  who  was  born  at  Lima,  Ohio, 
30  Ap.  1847,  son  of  Humphrey  and  Sarah  Ann  (De  Jacques)  Clippenger. 
He  enlisted  at  Lima,  28  March  1862,  in  Co.  H,  32d  Reg.,  Ohio  Vol.  Inf.; 
and  was  discharged  29  Aug.  1865,  having  taken  a  part  in  Gen.  Sherman's 
march  to  the  sea.  They  were  living  at  Albion,  Mich.,  in  Sept  1874. 

10226  III.  George  Newton  Whitney,  b.  at  Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y.,  16  Oct. 
1848  ;  died  28  June  1849,  and  was  buried  at  Ogdensburgh. 

10227  IV.  Sarah    Jane   Whitney,   b.  at  Ogdensburgh,   N.  Y.,   31  March 
1850;    married  at  Albion,   Mich.,  18  Ap.  1871,  by  Rev.  A.  W.  Ensign, 
Baptist,  to  George  Howard,  a  dealer  in  cattle,  who  was  born  at  Albion,  i 
Jan.  1850,  son  of  James  and   Martha   (Greenfield)  Howard.     They  were 
living  at  Albion  in  Sept.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Walter  and   Catharine   M.  (Wilson)   Whitney. 

10228  I.  Edwin   John   Whitney,  b.  at  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan.  1852;    a 
marble-engraver ;    was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Flint,  Mich.,  in  Aug. 
1874. 

10229  II.  Clarissa  Ruth  Whitney,  b.  at  Prescott,  C.  W.,  12  Ap.  1854;  and 
was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Flint,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

10230  III.  George  Walter  Whitney,  b.  at  Flint,  Mich.,  i  Feb.  1855  ;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1 874. 

I 


3768 


I.  Eliza  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Canada  West,  4  Sept.  1843;  '7545 
married  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  4  Oct.  1869,  by  Rev.  Henry  Barnwell,  rector  of 
St.  Paul's  (Episcopal)  Church,  to  Lemuel  Cornelius  Fryant,  a  machinist, 
who  was  born  at  Waterville,  Ohio,  1 5  Jan.  1 846,  son  of  Charles  and  Sarah 
Catharine  (Smith)  Fryant.  He  enlisted  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  4  Jan.  1864,  in 
Co.  E,  3d  Reg.,  Mich.  Cavalry ;  and  was  discharged  at  San  Antonio, 
Texas,  12  Feb.  1866,  having  served  chiefly  in  Arkansas,  Texas,  and  the 
west.  They  were  living  at  Streator,  111.,  in  1874. 


17547 


17548 


3770 


10231 

10232 

10233 
10234 
10235 


10236 


10237 


10238 


10239 


1 024 1 


Eighth   (reiteration. 

Chil.  of  Newton   and   Jane   Eliza  (McFarling)   Whitney. 

I.  Emma  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1852; 
and  was  living  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1874. 

II.  Minnie  Henrietta  Whitney,  b.  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  5  Nov.  1855  ; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1874. 

III.  Harriet  Stilson  Whitney,  b.  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  6  Nov.  1860; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1874. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Hestaline  Whitney,  b.  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  23  Aug. 
1864;  and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1874. 

V.  George  Newton  Whitney,   b.  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  i  Oct.  1866; 
and  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Nathan   Stilson   and   Mary  Ann   (Chaffee)   Whitney. 

I.  Merrick  Stilson  Whitney,  b.  at  Freeport,  111.,  1 1  Jan.  1856;  and 
was  living  with  his  mother,  at  Bunker  Hill,  111.,  in  1874. 

II.  Phebe  Melissa  Whitney,  b.  at  Alton,  111.,  13  Feb.  1860;  died 
there,  25  Feb.  1861,  and  was  buried  in  the  Alton  Cemetery. 

III.  Effle  Belle  Whitney,  b.  at  Edwardsville,  III,  29  May  1861;  died 
at  Bunker  Hill,  111.,  17  Sept.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  Woodlawn  Cemetery, 
at  Edwardsville. 

IV.  Harriet  Martha  Ida  Whitney,  b.  at  Edwardsville,  111.,  21  May 
1865;  and  was  living  with  her  mother,  at  Bunker  Hill,  111.,  in  1874. 


10240         V.  Nathan  Clarence  Whitney,  b.  at  Edwardsville,  111.,  14  Oct. 
1867 ;  and  was  living  with  his  mother,  at  Bunker  Hill,  111.,  in  Aug.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Lyman   and   Julia  Ann   (Alward)   Whitney. 

I.   Edwin  Lyman  Whitney,  b.  at  Riley,  Mich.,  19  Oct.  1863;  died 
at  Lansing,  Mich.,  10  March  1865,  and  was  buried  in  the  Lansing  Cemetery. 


3771 


3773 


3774 


Whitney  Family. 

i 

10242  II.  Lilly  May  Whitney,  b.  at  Riley,  Mich.,  8  Aug.  1865. 

10243  III.   Mary  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  12  May  1867. 


Chil.  of  Charles  Oliver  and   Sarah   (Hill)    Bissell. 

10244  I.  Julia   Elizabeth   Bissell,  b.  at  Fredonia,  N.  Y.;  married  

Bassett,  who  died  22  Feb.  18 — ,  at  Eureka,  Kansas,  and  was  buried  there. 

10245  II.  Walter  Whitney   Bissell,  b.  at  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  3  Feb.  1848; 
and  was  living  at  Westfield,  Wis.,  in  June  1875. 

10246  III.  Charles  Hill  Bissell,  b.  at  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  12  March  18 — ;  and 
was  living  at  Austin,  Minn.,  in  June  1875. 

10247  IV.  Frederick  Albert  Bissell,  b.  at  Fredonia,  N.  Y.;  and  was  living 
at  Newbury,  Kansas,  in  June  1875. 

10248  V.  Janet  Adele  Bissell,  b.  at  Harrisville,  Wis. 


10249 


1493 


10250 


10251 


3785 


Chil.  of  Benajah   and   Angelina   (Linsley)   Smith.  37$9 

I.  Ellison   Smith,  b.  at  Northford,  Conn.,  14  Nov.  1822;  a  farmer;      17549 
married  by  Rev.  Edwin  R.  Gilbert,  Congregational,  at  her  father's  house 

in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  15  Oct.  1848,  to  Katharine  Bethanle  Dowd,  who 
was  born  at  Clinton,  Conn.,  and  died  at  Northford,  4  June  1850.  He  was 
married  (2d),  by  Rev.  Edwin  R.  Gilbert,  at  her  father's  house  in  Walling- 
ford, 14  July  1852,  to  Ellen  Augusta  Hough,  born  at  Wallingford,  I  Feb. 
1825,  dau.  of  James  and  Mary  (Tyler)  Hough.  He  lived  at  Northford  in 
1868,  on  the  farm  where  he  was  born,  which  was  occupied  by  his  father 
and  grandfather  before  him ;  the  house  being  then  one  hundred  and 
thirteen  years  old. 

II.  Samuel  Linsley  Smith,  b.  at  Northford,  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,      17551 
5  Feb.  1824;  a  farmer;  married  by  Rev.  Cornelius  B.  Everest,  Congrega- 
tional, at  Windsor,  Conn.,  18  Oct.  1849,  <-"  Maria  Deborah  Stark  Criswoid, 

born  at  Windsor,  28  June  1830,  dau.  of  Origen  and  Selma  Griswold.  He 
lived  at  Poquonock,  Conn.,  in  1868. 

III.  Angeline  Polly  Smith,  b.  at  Northford,  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,      17554 


1494 


10252 


10253 


10254 
10255 

10256 

10257 

10258 


10259 


10260 


Eighth   Generation. 


4  Dec.  1826;  married  at  Northford,  6  June  1846,  Luther  Hezekiah  Root; 
died  at  Meriden,  Conn.,  22  Sept.  1848,  and  was  buried  at  Northford.  He 
lived  at  Topeka,  Kansas,  in  1 868. 

IV.  Benajah  Eli  Smith,  b.  at  Northford,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  28  Oct.  17555 
1 836,  in  the  house  of  his  grandfather,  Eli  Smith ;  a  farmer ;  married  by 
Rev.  Ogden  Hall,  Congregational,  at  her  father's  house  in  Poquonock, 
Conn.,  28  March  1860,  to  Caroline  Maria  Hathaway,  born  at  Poquonock,  7 
Ap.  1843,  dau.  of  George  Hathaway.  He  enlisted  at  Windsor,  Conn., 
2  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  A,  2ist  Reg.,  Conn.  Volunteers;  and  was  discharged 
1 8  June  1865.  He  lived  at  Poquonock  in  1868,  and  was  deacon  of  the 
Congregational  Church  there. 


Child   of  Eli   and    Maria  Ward   (Chapin)   Smith. 

I.  Charles  Henry  Smith,  b.  at  Beirut,  Syria,  14  May  1842;  grad.  at 
Yale  College  in  1 865 ;  and  in  1 868  was  a  tutor  in  the  same  college,  residing 
at  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Chil.  of  Eli   and   Hetty  Simpkins   (Butler)   Smith. 

II.  Mary   Elizabeth   Smith,  b.  at  B'hemdun,  Mt.  Lebanon,  Syria,  6 
Aug.  1847. 

III.  Eli    Whitney   Smith,  b.   at   B'hemdun,  Mt.  Lebanon,  Syria,  20 
Aug.  1849;  died  at  Beirut,  Syria,  26  May  1850,  and  was  buried  in  the 
Mission  Cemetery. 

IV.  Sarah  Butler  Smith,  b.  at  Beirut,  Syria,  24  Nov.  1851. 

V.  Edward  Robinson  Smith,  b.  at  Beirut,  Syria,  3  Jan.  1854. 

VI.  Benjamin  Eli  Smith,  b.  at  Beirut,  Syria,  7  Feb.  1857. 


3790 


3790 


Chil.  of  Lent  Serajah   and   Hannah   (Smith)   Hough.  3791 

I.  Eli  Smith  Hough,  b.  at  Chaplin,  Conn.,  10  Aug.  1832;  married  at 
Wallingford,  Conn.,   2   Oct.  1854,   Caroline  Augusta   Hull;    and   lived   at 
Poquonock,  Conn.,  in  1868,  where  they  were  members  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Church. 

II.  Sarah  Lanman  Smith  Hough,  b.  at  Chaplin,  Conn.,  8  May  1835;  :  17557 


Whitney  Family. 


1495 


10261 


10262 

10263 
10264 


married  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  IO  Nov.  1859,  to  Charles  Henry  Calpin, 
a  mechanic;  and  lived  at  Southington,  Conn.,  in  1868,  where  they  were 
members  of  the  Congregational  Church.  He  enlisted  at  Middletown,  6 
Aug.  1862,  then  aged  24  years,  in  Co.  B,  I4th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Inf.;  was 
wounded  in  the  left  side  and  shoulder,  at  Antietam  ;  was  carried  senseless 
from  the  field,  and  after  lying  in  hospital  at  Baltimore  till  he  was  thought 
to  be  beyond  recovery,  was  honorably  discharged.  After  returning  home 
he  so  far  recovered  as  to  pass  muster  again,  and  reenlisted  in  1st  Conn. 
Cavalry.  After  the  battle  of  The  Wilderness,  where  he  injured  himself  by 
over-exertion,  he  spent  three  months  in  hospital,  most  of  the  time  as  nurse; 
and  was  then  transferred  to  the  Veteran  Reserves,  and  served  till  the  end 
of  the  war,  when  he  was  honorably  discharged. 

III.  Benjamin  Smith  Hough,  b.  at  Woodstock,  Conn.,  16  Ap.  1841; 
and  lived  at  Fort  Sanders,  Dakota,  in  1868.     He  enlisted  from  Meriden, 
Conn.,  in  1861,  in  Co.  B,  3d  Reg.,  Conn.  Volunteers;  was  in  the  first  battle 
of  Bull  Run ;  was  discharged  at  the  end  of  the  term  of  service,  three 
months;  reenlisted  in  the  88th  Reg.,   111.  Volunteers;  took  part  in  the 
battle  of  Perryville  ;  and  soon  after  passing  Nashville,  Tenn.,  in  pursuit  of 
Bragg,  was  nearly  killed  by  drinking  from  a  poisoned  spring.     He  never 
rejoined   his  regiment,  but  was  transferred  to  the  Veteran    Reserves,   in 
which  he  served  to  the  end  of  the  war;  and  was  honorably  discharged,  with 
the  loss  of  his  right  fore-finger. 

IV.  Maria  Ward  Smith  Hough,  b.  at  Madison,  Conn.,  3  Oct.  1844;      17561 
married  at  Wolcott,  Conn.,  15  Jan.  1867,  Joseph   Ely  Hall;  and   lived   at 
Colchester,  Conn.,  in  1868,  where  they  were  members  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Church. 

V.  Martha  Rebecca  Hough,  twin,  b.  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  in  Feb. 
1847. 

VI.  Mary  Elizabeth  Hough,  twin,  b.  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  in  Feb. 

1847- 


Chil.  of  Harvey  and   Betsey   (Sheldon)    Frisbie. 

10265  !  I.  Henry  Leonard  Frisbie,  twin,  b.  at  Branford,  Conn.,  i  Sept.  1835; 
married  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  3  Oct.  1865,  Sarah  Frances  Hart,  dau.  of  Elias 
Nelson  and  Caroline  (Hitchcock)  Hart,1  of  Cornwall,  where  she  was  born 
26  Dec.  1839.  They  settled  at  Onarga,  111.,  where  she  died  8  Sept.  1871, 

1  See  the  Hart  Genealogy,  p.  159. 


3792 
17562 


1496 


10266 


10267 


10268 


10269 


10270 


10271 


Eigkth   Generation. 


aged  32  years.  He  married  (2d),  in  Jan.  1872,  Charlotte  Maria  Hart,  born 
at  Cornwall,  3 1  Aug.  I  848,  youngest  sister  of  his  first  wife.  They  were 
living  at  Onarga  in  1873.  He  served  in  the  war  of  1861,  as  a  lieutenant  in 
the  1 1 3th  Reg.  of  111.  Volunteers. 

II.  Elizabeth  Cornelia  Frisbie,  twin,  b.  at  Branford,  Conn.,  i  Sept. 
1835;  died  28  Sept.  1835. 

III.  Caroline  Cornelia  Frisbie,  twin,  b.  at  Pine  Orchard,  Branford, 
Conn.,  10  Dec.  1837;  married  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  22  June  1860,  by 
Rev.  Sylvanus  Dryden   Phelps,  D.D.,  Baptist,   to  James   Nichols   Bates, 
born    at  11   Columbia    Street,    Boston,    Mass.,    27    March   1837,    son    of 
Nathaniel  Nichols  and  Susan  (Lincoln)  Bates.     They  lived  at  New  Haven 
from  1860  to  1 86 1 ;  at  Boston,  1861  to  1862;  at  Onarga,  111.,  1862  to  1866; 
at  Skowhegan,  Me.  (where  he  was  freight- master  of  the  Maine  Central 
Railroad),  1866  to  Feb.  1873;  at  Stevens'  Plains,  Deering,  Me.  (where  he 
was  station-agent  at  Merrill's  Corners  station,  on  the  Maine  Central,  and 
Portland  and   Rochester  Railroads),  till  I  Ap.  1874;   and   then  settled  at 
Gardiner,  Me. 

IV.  John    Rogers    Frisbie,  b.  at    Branford,  Conn.,  30  July  1842; 
served  in  the  war  of  1861,  in  the  25th  Reg.,  111.  Vols.;  was  wounded  in 
the  battle  of  Missionary  Ridge;  and  died  25  Oct.  1864,  of  chronic  diarrhoea, 
contracted  in  the  service. 

V.  Sarah  Jane  Frisbie,  b.  at  Branford,  Conn.,  26  Aug.  1844;   mar- 
ried at  Onarga,  111.,  7  Nov.  1867,  John  Frith,  of  the  same  place,  born  at 
Coventry,  England,  10  Ap.  1840,  son  of  James  and  Elizabeth  (Newcomb) 
Frith.     They  lived  at  Onarga  in  1873. 


17564 


Child   of  Lynde  and   Sarah   (Spencer)   Frisbie. 

I.  Wallace    Frisbie,  b.  at  New  Haven,   Conn.,  8  Jan.  1847;   died 
there,  2  Feb.  1848,  and  was  buried  at  Branford,  Conn. 


Child   of  Samuel    Whitney  and   Ann   Maria   (McCowan)   Smith. 
I.  John  Reed  Smith,  b.  at  Hector,  N.  Y.,  15  June  1861. 


17567 


3794 


3795 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  George   Lewis  and    Lucinda   Barlow   (Williams)   Whitney. 

10272  I.  William  Augustus  Whitney,  b.  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  23  Feb.  1834; 
a  printer;  has  lived  at  Honolulu,  Sandwich  Islands,  for  one  year;  was  in 
the  Union  army  for  three  years,  in  the  war  of  1861,  in  the  1st  Reg.  of  Cal. 
Volunteers ;  and  lived   in  Schermerhorn  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  July 
1875. 

10273  II.  George  Williams  Whitney,  b.  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  22  June  1836; 
died  8  Oct.  1836,  and  was  buried  at  Detroit. 

10274  III.  George  Williams  Whitney,  b.  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  17  Aug.  1837; 
died  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  23  Ap.  1847,  and  was  buried  there. 

10275  IV.  Sarah  Adams  Whitney,  b.  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  13  Aug.  1840; 
and  was  living  at  23  Douglass  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1868. 

10276  V.  Julia  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1841; 
died  at  Canandaigua,  17  Nov.  1841,  and  was  buried  there. 


10277  VI.  Charles  Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  30  Jan. 
1843  ;  served  in  the  war  of  1861,  in  Co.  C,  I7th  Reg.,  U.  S.  Infantry;  was 
wounded  in  the  battle  of  Gettysburg;  died  at  Gettysburg,  Penn.,  16  July 
1863,  and  was  buried  in  the  National  Cemetery  there,  in  grave  31,  sec- 
tion A. 


10278 

10279 
10280 

10281 
10282 


VII.  Grace  Williams  Whitney,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  12  Oct. 
1845  ;   and  was  living  at  23  Douglass  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1868. 

VIII.  Mary  Whitney,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  29  March  1847;  died 
21  Aug.  1847,  and  was  buried  at  Canandaigua. 

IX.  Frederick  William  Whitney,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  28  May 
1849;   entered  the  9th  Reg.,  U.  S.  Infantry,  in  May  1867,  and  died  at 
Fort  Churchill,  Nevada,  26  Dec.  1 867,  from  disease  brought  on  by  expo- 
sure and  hardship. 

X.  Mary  Whitney,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  4  Oct.  1850;  and  was 
living  at  23  Douglass  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1868. 

Child   of  George   Lewis  and   Anna   Roosevelt  (Mac  Enally)   Whitney. 

XI.  James  Roosevelt  Whitney,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.Y.,  14  Aug. 
1863;  died  in  early  infancy,  and  was  buried  at  Canandaigua. 

188 


1497 


3798 


3798 


1498 


10283 

10284 
10285 


10286 

10287 
10288 


10289 


1 0290 


10291 
10292 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Monson   and   Charlotte   (Whitney)   Lockwood.  3799 

I.  Adelaide  Elizabeth   Lockwood,  b.  at  New  York  City,  13  July    17568 
1834;   married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  19  Ap.  1856,  by  Rev.   Samuel  Spear, 
D.D.,  to  Thomas  Alexis  Painter,  son  of  Alexis  and   Maria   (McMahon) 
Painter.     They  were  living  at  289  President  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  July  1875. 

II.  Henry  Monson  Lockwood,  b.  at  New  York  City,  12  June  1837; 
died  at  Clinton,  Conn.,  26  Sept.  1838,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Charlotte  Whitney  Lockwood,  b.  at  New  York  City,  7  Dec.    17573 
1838  ;  married  at  52  Hoyt  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1859,  by  Rev. 
Henry  Ward  Beecher,  Congregational,  to  Daniel   Hoyt  Blake,  a  minister  of 

the  Congregational  Church,  born  at  Sutton,  Vt.,  6  Dec.  1828,  son  of  Enoch 
Blake.  After  dwelling  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  Princeton,  111.,  and  Spencer- 
port,  N.  Y.,  they  were  living  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  in  July  1875. 

IV.  Emma  Whitney   Lockwood,  b.  at  New  York  City,  12  March 
1841 ;  died  of  consumption,  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  22  July  1844,  and  was  buried 
there. 

V.  Monson  Lockwood,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  2  June  1843. 

VI.  Henrietta  Whitney  Lockwood,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  18  June 
1845;  married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1874,  by  Rev.  Henry  Ward 
Beecher,  Congregational,  to  Robert  Scott  Beatty,  of  Queenstown,  Ireland, 

son  of and  Catharine  (Scott)  Beatty.     They  were  living  at  125 

West  i  ith  Street,  New  York,  in  July  1875. 

VII.  Caroline   Emma   Lockwood,  b.  at  New  York  City,  14  Sept.  !  17577 
1847;   married  at  Flatlands,   L.T.,  11  Oct.  1869,  by   Rev.   Henry  Ward 
Beecher,  Congregational,  to  Frederick  Dunham  Somers,  of  New  York  City, 

son  of and   Margaret  (Dunham)   Somers.     They  were  living  at 

Montclair,  N.  J.,  in  July  1875. 

VIII.  Julia  Lockwood,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  3  Dec.  1849. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and   Abigail   Sophia   (Arnold)   Whitney. 

I.  Emma  Louisa  Whitney. 

II.  Willys  Arnold  Whitney. 


3803 


Whitney  Family. 


Child  of  Henry    Martyrt   and   Juliette   (Barns)    Foote. 
10293        I     Emma  Augusta  Foote. 


Chll.  of  John    Fawcett  and   Maria   Kapule   (Whitney)   Pogue. 

10294  I.   Samuel  Whitney  Pogue,  b.  at  Honolulu,  Oahu,  Sandwich  Islands, 
24  Ap.  1 849 ;  lived  with  his  parents,  at  Kau,  Hawaii,  Sandwich  Islands,  in 
1868. 

10295  II.  Jane  Knox  Pogue,  b.  at  Kealakeakua,  Hawaii,  Sandwich  Islands, 
31  Jan.  1851 ;  lived  with  her  parents,  at  Kau,  Hawaii,  S.  I.,  in  1868. 

10296  III.   Emily  Elizabeth   Pogue,  b.  at  Lahainaluna,  Maui,  Sandwich 
Islands,  i  June  1853;  lived  with  her  parents,  at  Kau,  Hawaii,  S.  I.,  in  1868. 


10297 


IV.   William   Fawcett  Pogue,  b.  at  Lahainaluna,  Maui,  Sandwich 
Islands,  12  Jan.  1856;  lived  with  his  parents,  at  Kau,  Hawaii,  S.  I.,  in  1868. 


Chil.  of  Salmon  and   Emily   Elizabeth   (Whitney)   McCall. 
10298        I.   Caroline  Ely  McCall,  b.  at  Old  Saybrook,  Conn.,  12  Ap.  1855. 


10299 


II.   Heunitta  Whitney  McCall,  b.  at  Old  Saybrook,  Conn.,  19  Sept. 
1858. 


Chll.  of   Oliver  and   Laura   Ann   (Tiffany)   Payne. 


I499 

3808 


10301 


10302 


II.  George  Leonard   Payne,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  16  Dec.  1842; 
married  at  Harford,  Penn.,  13  Sept.  1870,  Loudlca  May  Crinnell,  who  died 
at    Harford,  15    July   1871,    and   was   buried    there.     He  was   living   at 
Rochester,  Minn.,  in  Feb.  1875.     He  enlisted,  15  Sept.  1862,  in  the  I7th 
Reg.  of  Penn.  Cavalry,  and  served  till  the  end  of  the  war. 

III.  Henry  Wellington   Payne,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  23  Ap.  1845; 


3814 


3818 


10300        I.   William   Augustus  Payne,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  i  March  1841;      17579 
married  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  3  Oct.  1867,  Amanda  Maria  Vinay,  dau.  of 
John  Vinay.     They  were  living  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1875.     He  served 
in  Co.  M,  1st  Reg.,  Mich.  Engineers,  in  the  war  of  1861. 


17582 


1 500 


10303 


10304 


10305 

10306 


10307 
10308 
10309 


10310 
10311 
10312 
10313 


Eighth  Generation. 


married   at  Waverly,   N.  Y.,   3    Oct.  1870,   Sarah    Bowman.     They  were 
living  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1875. 


Child   of  Hamilton    F.   and   Eunice  Avery   (Tiffany)   Whitney. 

I.  Corydon  Whitney,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn. 

Child  of  Elisha   W.   and   Eunice  Avery   (Tiffany)   Forbes. 

II.  William  F.  Forbes,  b.  at  Susquehanna,  Penn. 

Chil.  of  William   Franklin   and   Mariette   (Parmenter)   Tiffany. 

I.  Herbert   Tiffany,    b.  at    Dundee,    Mich.,  16    Feb.  1853;    died  at 
Dundee,  15  Feb.  1873,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Talcott  Tiffany,  b.   at   Dundee,   Mich.,  22  Dec.  1857;   and  was 
living  there  in  Jan.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Edward   Wells  and   Catharine   Maria   (Tiffany)    Rogers. 

I.  Eva  Adeliza  Rogers,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  14  Jan.  1854;  died  at 
White  Haven,  Penn.,  16  Ap.  1858,  and  was  buried  at  Gibson,  Penn. 

II.  William  Leonard  Rogers,  b.  at  Hyde  Park,  Penn.,  28  Jan.  1857; 
and  was  living  at  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1875. 

III.  Ellen  Augusta  Rogers,  b.  at  Providence,  Penn.,  14  Aug.  1859; 
died  at  Great  Bend,  Penn.,  13  Dec.  1860,  and  was  buried  at  Gibson,  Penn. 


Chil.  of  Charles  Gardner  and   Sarah    R.  (Criggs)   Tiffany. 

I.  William  E.  Tiffany. 

II.  Emma  C.  Tiffany. 

III.  Minnie  E.  Tiffany. 

IV.  Olivia  Tiffany. 


3819 


3819 


3820 


3821 


3823 


10314 


10315 


10316 


10317 


10318 


10319 


Whitney  Family. 

Chil.  of  John   and   Julia  Ann    (Whitney)    Manzer. 

I.  Ellen  Maria  Manzer,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  30  June  1841;  and  was 
living  at  New  Milford,  Penn.,  in  March  1877,  unmarried. 

II.  Edmund    Ethrington    Manzer,   b.  at  Gibson,   Penn.,  2 
1842;  died  in  hospital  at  Washington,  D.  C,  of  fever,  18  Nov.  1861,  having 
served  his  country  as  a  soldier ;  and  was  buried  at  Washington. 

III.  Sarah  Kennedy  Manzer,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  22  Nov.  1844; 
died  at  New  Milford,  Penn.,  18  Sept.  1863,  and  was  buried  at  Gibson. 

IV.  William    Pembroke    Manzer,   b.  at   Gibson,   Penn.,   u  July 
\  1847;  married  at  Lenox,  Penn.,  31  Dec.  1870,  by  Rev.  George  R.  Hair, 

Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Maria  Truesdeli.     They  were  living  at  Carbondale, 
Penn.,  in  March  1877. 

V.  Thirza  Adelaide   Manzer,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  14  Dec.  1849; 
married  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  17  Feb.  1869,  by  Rev.  J.  D.  Barnes,  Baptist,  to 
George  Henry  Share,  a  farmer,  son  of  William  and  Catharine  (Clute)  Share, 
of  Scott,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  29  Nov.  1840.     They  dwelt  at  Scott 
till  1 874 ;  and  then  moved  to  Homer,  where  they  were  still  living  in  March 
1877. 

VI.  Emma  Ophelia  Manzer,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  20  Feb.  1853; 
married  at  Preble,  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1873,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Townsend,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  James  B.  Share,  son  of  William  and  Catharine  (Clute)  Share, 
of  Scott,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  in  June  1836.     They  settled  at  Scott, 
and  were  living  there,  without  children,  in  March  1877. 


10320 


10321 


10322 


10323 


Chil.  of  Joseph    Edgar  and    Eliza   Ann   (Parmenter)   Whitney. 

I.  Wakeman  Irving  Whitney,  b.  in  Gibson,  Penn.,  23  Dec.  1848;  a 
teacher;  was  living  there,  at  Smiley  post-office,  in  March  1874,  unmarried. 

II.  Ella  Adelia  Whitney,   b.  in   Gibson,   Penn.,  9   March   1851;  a 
teacher;  was  living  there,  at  Smiley  post-office,  in  March  1874,  unmarried. 

III.  William  Monroe  Whitney,  b.  in  Gibson,  Penn.,  30  Ap.  1854; 
died  there,  31  Dec.  1865,  and  was  buried  in  the  First  Gibson  Cemetery. 

IV.  Arietta  Whitney,  b.   in   Gibson,  Penn.,  13  Feb.  1857;  and  was 
living  there,  at  Smiley  post-office,  in  March  1874. 


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Eighth  Generation. 

10324 

V.  Myrta  May  Whitney,  b.  in  Gibson,  Penn.,  4  Aug.  1862;  and  was 
living  there,  at  Smiley  post-office,  in  March  1874. 

10325 

VI.  Harley  Edgar  Whitney,  b.  in  Gibson,  Penn.,  3  Oct.  1865;  and 
was  living  there,  at  Smiley  post-office,  in  March  1  874. 

3827 

Chil.  of  Francis   Marion  and  Julia  Ann   (Belcher)  Whitney. 

10326 

I.  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  19  Aug.  1852;  died  at 
Jackson,  25  Ap.  1868,  and  was  buried  there. 

10327 

II.  Emily  Maria  Whitney,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  i  Oct.  1854;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  March  1  874. 

10328 

III.  Frances  Etta  Whitney,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  23  Nov.  1857; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  March  1  874. 

10329 

IV.  William  Thaddeus  Whitney,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  20  Jan.  1859. 

10330 

V.   Elbert  Irving  Whitney,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  10  March  1861. 

10331 

VI.   Frank  Arthur  Whitney,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  19  Nov.  1867. 

10332 

VII.  George  Legrand  Whitney,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  23  July  1868. 

Chil.  of  John   Sheldon  and   Harriet  Adelaide  (Whitney)  Tiffany. 

3828 

10333 

I.  Francis  Rupert  Tiffany,  b.  at  Mount  Pleasant,  Penn.,  28  July 
1848;  a  carpenter;  married  at  Bethany,  Penn.,  13  Sept.  1870,  Emma  Jane 
Peck,  dau.  of  George  Washington  and  Elsie  Jane  (Alexander)  Peck. 
They  settled  at  Providence,  Penn.;  and  were  still  living  there  in  March 
1874. 

17584 

10334 

II.  John  Winfield  Tiffany,  b.  at  Mount  Pleasant,  Penn.,  4  March 
1851;  a  carpenter;  married  at  Aldenville,  Penn.,  14  Oct.  1873,  Emma 
Clarissa  Blanding,  dau.  of  John  and  Clarissa  (Eggleston)  Blanding.  They 
settled  at  Mount  Pleasant,  and  were  still  living  there  in  March  1874. 

10335 

III.  Judson  Emmons  Tiffany,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  i  Ap.  1853;  a 
carpenter;  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Mount  Pleasant,  Penn.,  in  March 
1874. 

Whitney  Family. 


10336  IV.  Thaddeus   Emory  Tiffany,  b.  at   Mount  Pleasant,  Penn.,  21 
Sept.  1855;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  March  1874. 

10337  V.  Hiram   Burton   Tiffany,  b.  at  Mount   Pleasant,  Penn.,  28   Dec. 
1858;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  March  1874. 

10338  VI.  Charles  Henry  Tiffany,  b.  at  Mount   Pleasant,  Penn.,  4  Nov. 
1861. 

10339  VII.   Minnie  Etta  Tiffany,  b.  at  Mount  Pleasant,  Penn.,  3  Jan.  1866. 

10340  VIII.   Frederick   Anson   Tiffany,  b.  at  Mount  Pleasant,  Penn.,  31 
March  1868. 

10341  IX.  Orlena  Adelaide  Tiffany,  b.  at  Mount  Pleasant,  Penn.,  25  Oct. 
1871. 


Chil.  of  Freeman    Pembroke  and   Sarah   (Mine)   Whitney. 

10342        I.   Berta  Eliza  Whitney,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  13  Sept.  1856;  died  at 
New  Milford,  Penn.,  19  June  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 


'0343 
10344 
10345 
10346 


10347 
10348 

10349 
10350 


II.  Harriet  Maria  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Milford,  Penn.,  8  Nov.  1861. 

III.  Mary  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  19  Sept.  1867 

IV.  Hayden  Stuart  Whitney,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  19  Ap.  1869. 

V.  Harvey  Thaddeus  Whitney,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  14  Nov.  1871. 


Chil.  of  Wilberforce    Richmond    and    Helen   Maria   (Washburn) 

Whitney. 

I.  Frederick  Mortimer  Whitney,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  31  Dec.  1866. 

II.  Harland  Eugene  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Milford,  Penn.,  7  Sept. 
1868. 

III.  Edna  Luvella  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Milford,  Penn.,  21  Nov.  1870. 

IV.  Bessie  Lilian  Whitney,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  27  July  1872. 


1503 


3830 


3833 


1504 


I035I 


Eighth  Generation. 


10352 


10353 


10354 


10356 
10357 


Chil.  of  William   and   Mary   (Tiffany)    Pickering. 


3835 


I.  Sarah  Ann  Pickering,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  20  Oct.  1842  ;  mar-  17586 
ried  there,  9  March  1865,  by  Rev.  Roswell  G.  Lamb,  Baptist,  to  David 
Michael,  a  farmer,  of  Clifford,  Penn.,  who  was  born  at  Clifford,  Glamor- 
ganshire, Wales,  6  Feb.  1841,  son  of  John  and  Margaret  (Breese)  Michael. 
They  settled  at  Clifford,  Penn.,  and  were  living  there  in  Aug.  1874.  He 
enlisted,  13  Nov.  1861,  in  Co.  G,  i7th  Reg.,  Penn.  Vol.  Inf.,  as  a  private; 
and  was  discharged  as  sergeant-major,  7  Dec.  1864. 


II.  Aulden    Sheldon    Pickering,  b.  at  Gibson,   Penn.,  25   March 
1846;    a  miller;    married  at  Gibson,  18  Nov.  1868,  by  Rev.  George  R. 
Hair,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Ellen   Ehrgood,  who  was  born  at  Sterling, 
Penn.,  18  Feb.  1847,  dau.   of  William  and  Mary  (Ink)  Ehrgood.     They 
settled  near  Smiley  post-office,  in  Gibson ;  and  were  living  there  in  March 
1874- 

III.  William    Frederick   Pickering,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  21  Ap. 
1858  ;  and  was  living  there  in  March  1874. 


Chil.   of  George   Henry  and   Elvira   M.  (Payne)   Pickering. 

I.  Henry  D.  Pickering,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  17  Dec.  1847;  enlisted 
at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  7  Jan.  1864,  in  —  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  Vols.,  and  served  till 
22  June  1865,  when  he  was  discharged  at  Washington,  D.  C. 


10355          II.   Elizabeth  R.  Pickering,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  26  March  1849; 
married,  9  May  1866,  William  W.  Pope. 


Chil.  of  Frederick   Lewis  and   Frances   Lunigan   (Wellman) 

Pickering. 

I.  Ida  Augusta  Pickering,  b.  at  Union,  N.  Y.,  12  May  1851. 

II.  Isadore    Amelia    Pickering,   twin,  b.  at   Susquehanna  Depot, 
Penn.,  24  Ap.  1853. 


17590 


3836 


3837 


10358         III.   Isabelle   Ophelia    Pickering,  twin,  b.  at  Susquehanna  Depot, 
Penn.,  24  Ap.  1853. 


Whitney  Fauiilv. 


10359 
10360 
10361 


Chil.  of  James   M.   and   Sarah   Jane   (Pickering)    Craft. 

I.  Emma  F.  Craft,  b.  at  Gibson,  Perm.,  4  Sept.  1855. 

II.  Charles  Ellsworth  Craft,  b.  at  Gibson,  Perm.,  9  Nov.  1861. 

III.  Frank  Craft,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  29  Aug.  1867. 


Chil.  of  Franklin   Decatur  and   Sally   Elizabeth   (Markham)   Case. 

10362  I.   Frederick   Elroy  Case,  b.  at  Great  Bend,  Penn.,  19  Nov.  1858; 
i  and  was  living  with  his  father,  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 

10363  II.   Rosa  Emily  Case,  b.  at  Great  Bend,  Penn.,  3  May  1861. 

Chil.  of  Franklin    Decatur  and   Mary  Amanda   (Markham)   Case. 

10364  III.   Anna  Catharine  Case,  b.  at  Liberty,  Susquehanna  Co.,  Penn., 
15  June  1870. 

10365  IV.   Frank  Leroy  Case,  b.  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  16  Nov.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Alonzo  and   Ruble  S.   (Tuttle)   Whitney. 

10366  I.  Ada  Ruble  Whitney,  b.  at  Marysville,  Ohio,  9  Nov.  1860;  died 
29  May  1861,  and  was  buried  at  Marysville. 

10367  II.  Caroline  Ada  Whitney,  b.  at  Marysville,  Ohio,  15  Aug.  1863; 
died  1 5  Sept.  1 864,  and  was  buried  at  Marysville. 

10368  III.   Minnie  May  Whitney,  b.  at  Marysville,  Ohio,  i  May  1868. 


Chil.  of  George  William   and   Amy   (Westcott)    Howd. 

10369  I.  William  Henry  Howd,  b.  at  Lenox,  Penn.,  i  July  1842;  died  at 
Farmington,  Penn.,  20  June  1861,  and  was  buried  in  the  Farmington 
Cemetery. 


10370 


1505 

3841 


3844 


3844 


3846 


3858 


II.  Charles  Westcott  Howd,  b.  at  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  17  Feb.  1844;      17592 
M 


1506 


I037I 


10372 


10373 


10374 
10375 


10376 

10377 
10378 

10379 
10380 
10381 


Eighth  Generation. 


married  at  Madisonville,  Perm.,  15  Aug.  1863,  Emeline  Sayer,  dau.  of 
George  Washington  and  Arzene  Waler  (Carey)  Sayer,  of  Providence, 
Penn.,  where  she  was  born.  He  settled  at  Covington,  Penn.,  and  thence 
moved  to  Daleville,  in  the  same  county.  He  served,  as  a  private,  in  the 
45th  Reg.  of  Penn.  Vol.  Infantry,  in  the  war  of  1861. 

III.  Mary  Eliza  Howd,  b.  3  Nov.  1845;  died  at  Beech  Wood,  Penn., 
2O  May  1862,  and  was  buried  in   Farmington  Cemetery,  at  Farmington, 
Penn. 

IV.  George  Wallace  Howd,  b.  14  Aug.  1848;  died  at  Gaines,  Penn., 
24  July  1865,  and  was  buried  in  Farmington  Cemetery,  in  the  same  county. 
He  served,  as  a  private,  in  the  g8th  Reg.  of  Penn.  Vol.  Infantry,  in  the 
war  of  1 86 1. 

V.  Susan   Janet   Howd,  b.  near  Carbondale,  Penn.,  1 8  Oct.  1850;    17594 
married  at  Marshfield,  Penn.,  13  Feb.  1868,  by  Rev.  G.  N.  Packer,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  to    Lambert   Leroy  Smith,  a   farmer,  born  at  Charleston, 
Penn.,  26  June  1848,  son  of  James  Alonzo  and  Lorinda  Minerva  (Farnham) 
Smith.     They  settled  at  Marshfield ;    and  thence  removed   to   Holyoke, 
Mass.,  in  1873. 

VI.  Asahel  Levi  Howd,  b.  28  July  1853;  and  was  living  at  Windsor, 
N.Y.,  in  1873. 

VII.  Lucius  Bentley  Howd,  b.  10  March  1858;  died  at  Farmington, 
Penn.,  9  Ap.  1861,  and  was  buried  in  the  Farmington  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Lewis  and   Grace  Whitney  (Landcraft)   Shelley. 

I.  Josephine  Grace  Shelley,  b.  16  March  1843;  married  Edward 
W.  Carpenter;  and  lived  at  Helena,  Montana,  in  1867,  without  children. 

II.  Jenny  Augusta  Shelley,  b.  15  Oct.  1845. 

III.  Lewis  Redfleld  Shelley,  b.  21  Nov.  1847. 

IV.  Frank  Shelley,  b.  2  Dec.  1849;  died  aged  about  2  years. 

V.  Frank  Whitney  Shelley,  b.  2  Dec.  1851;  a  musician. 

VI.  John  Edwin  Shelley,  b.  9  June  1853. 


3865 


Whitney  Family. 


10382  VII.   William  Justin  Shelley,  b.  22  Nov.  1855  ;  died  aged  about  2 
years. 

10383  VIII.  William  Cleever  Wilkinson  Shelley,  b.  3  March  1859;  died 
17  Jan.  1864. 


10384 
10385 
10386 
10387 


10388} 
10389* 


10390 


Chil.  of  John   and   Sarah   Amelia   (Landcraft)   Bray. 

I.  John  Bray. 

II.  Frank  Hoadley  Bray. 

III.  Frederick  Bray. 

IV.  Charles  Lee  Bray. 


Chil.  of  William   Cogswell   and   Anna   Lavina    (Mockridge)   Whitney. 
I  to  III.   One  son  and  two  daughters;  names  not  reported. 

Child  of  George   Henry  and   Caroline  Amanda   (Shepard)   Whitney. 
I.  Irving  Shepard  Whitney,  b.  at   Oneida,  N.  Y.,  23  Sept.  1859; 


and  was  living  with  his  father,  at  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  in  1874. 

Chil.  of  George   Henry  and   Henrietta   (French)  Whitney. 
10391        II.   Mary  Vincent  Whitney,  b.  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  3  July  1869. 


10392 


10392., 


III.   Bertha  Hurst  Whitney,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  14  Jan.  1871. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Washington   and   Eliza    Priscilia   (Beach)   Whitney. 

I.  Florence  Vietta  Whitney,  b.  at  64  Plane  Street,  Newark,  N.  J., 
7  Ap.  1870;  died  at  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  23  Aug.  1871,  and  was  buried  in 
her  grandfather  Whitney's  lot,  Fairmount  Cemetery,  Newark. 


103921,       II.  Caroline  Beach  Whitney,  b.  at  62  Plane  Street,  Newark,  N.  J., 
:  14  March  1872. 


3866 


3875 


3877 


3877 


3878 


I5o8 
103920 

1039211 


10393 


10394 
10395 


10396 
10397 


10398 
10399 
10400 


10401 
10402 


Eighth  Generation. 


III.  Frederick    Beach    Whitney,  b.  at  62   Plane  Street,  Newark, 
N.  J.,  20  Sept.  1874. 

IV.  Louis  Cogswell  Whitney,  b.  at  74  Lincoln  Avenue,  Newark, 
N.  J.,  20  Dec.  1876. 


Child  of  Edward   Alvin   and   Alice  (Hathaway)   Whitney. 

I.   Eva  Whitney,  b.  at  27  Pacific  Street,  Newark,  N.  J.,  10  May  1873. 


Chil.  of  James  Oscar  and   Sallie  Maria  (Moore)  Whitney. 

I.  Maria  Margaret  Whitney,  b.  at  Washington,  D.  C,  18  Jan.  1855; 
and  died  there,  10  May  1871. 

II.  Sarah  Catharine  Whitney,  b.  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  2  March 
1858. 


3879 


3880 


Chil.  of  Theodore  Clay  and    Mary   Elizabeth   Amelia   (White) 

Hartwell. 

I.  Lauretta  Hartwell,  b.  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  13  May  1869;  died  there, 
13  June  1869,  and  was  buried  in  Magnolia  Cemetery. 

II.  Henry  Theodore  Hartwell,  b.  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  7  March  1871. 


3893 


Chil.  of  David   Ham   and   Cornelia  Jane   (Hartwell)   Pritchard. 

I.  Florine  Maffltt  Pritchard,  b.  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  2  Jan.  1869. 

II.  May  Whitney  Pritchard,  b.  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  29  Dec.  1871. 

III.  Haig  Pritchard,  b.  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  31  Dec.  1873. 


Chil.  of  George   Henry   Baldwin. 

I.  Charles  Baldwin. 

II.  Caroline  Baldwin. 


3894 


3898 


Whitney  Family. 


10403 
10404 


10405 
10406 
10407 
10408 
10409 


Chil.  of  Aaron   Francis  and   Martha   (Pond)    Baldwin. 

I.  Josephine  Baldwin. 

II.  Arthur  Baldwin. 


10410 


Chil.  of  Peter  and   Maria   (Peck)   Grant. 

I.  Sarah  Grant. 

II.  William  Grant. 

III.  Charles  Wesley  Grant. 

IV.  Peter  Grant. 

V.  Thomas  Jefferson  Grant,  went  to  California. 

Chil.  of  James  Carr  and   Sarah   (Peck)   Everett. 


I.  Catharine  Everett,  married 
in  Remsen  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Gilbert,  a  jeweller ;  and  settled 


1041 1  II.   Mary  Everett,  married  Cornelius  Moore,  of  Harlem,  N.  Y.;  and  is 
dead. 

10412  III.  Gertrude   Everett,  married  Abraham  T.  Buckhout,  a  salesman 
and  book-keeper ;  and  settled  at  Tremont,  N.  Y.     He  was  living  in  New 
York  City  in  1874. 

10413  |      IV.  Cornelia  Everett,  married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Cerritt  Hoodless; 

settled  at  Chicago,  111.,  and  was  living  there  in  1874,  with  four  children, 
whose  names  have  not  been  reported. 

10414  V.  James  Everett,  married  Louisa  Finley,  and  had  one  child.     He 
served  in  the  war  of  1861;  was  killed  in  the  battle  of  The  Wilderness;  and 
was  buried  in  a  vault  at  Harlem,  N.  Y.,  with  his  mother. 


10415 


Chil.  of  Joseph   and   Abigail   (Wardell)   Judson. 


3899 


3914 


3915 


3920 


I.  Abby  Jane  Judson,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  9  May  1826;  married  at      17596 
Rye,  N.  Y.,  5  July  1847,  Warren  Smith  Sammis,  a  painter,  whose  parents 


10 


Right h   Generation. 


10416 


10417 


10420 


10421 


then  lived  at  Stamford,  Conn.  He  was  born  at  Darien,  27  Sept.  1825, 
son  of  Smith  Conklin  and  Harriet  (Clark)  Sammis.  They  settled  at  Darien, 
and  were  living  there  in  1874. 

II.  Charles   Isaac  Judson,   b.   at  New  Canaan,  Conn.;  a  builder; 

married  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  9  March ,  Catharine  Hayes,  who  was  born 

at  Fairfield,  dau.  of  Alfred  and  Sabra  Hayes.     He  has  lived  at  Fairfield 
and  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  and  since  1867,  at  Elkhart,  Indiana. 

This  intelligent  gentleman  has  discovered  that  "  thare  is  Munny  for  the 
Whitny  and  Wardel  famuly "  ;  and  has  very  shrewdly  refused  to  give 
any  account  of  himself,  on  the  ground  that  it  might  imperil  his  right  to  the 
"  Propperty  that  Belongs  to  me  in  Ingland."  We  trust  that  we  are  not 
unduly  proud  of  such  relatives. 

III.  Julia  Ann  Judson,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  6  March  1833 ;  married 
at  Rye,  N.  Y.,  13  Sept.  1849,  Leonard  Sammis,  a  blacksmith,  son  of  Smith 
Conklin  and   Harriet  (Clark)  Sammis,  of  Stamford,   Conn.,  formerly  of 
Darien,  where  he  was  born  22  Sept.  1828.     They  settled  at  West  Darien, 
Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in  1874. 


[|  Chil.  of  John   and   Mary  Catharine   (Judson)   Wight. 

10418  I.  John  William  Wight,  died  when  about  one  year  old. 

10419  II.  John  Robert  Wight,  died  when  about  two  years  old. 


Chil.  of  Belding  and   Rebecca   (Scofleld)    Hoyt. 

I.  William  Henry  Hoyt,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  21  Jan.  1821;  married    17610 
at  New  York  City,  2   Nov.  1846,  Caroline  Van  Skiver,  dau.  of  Peter  and 
Maria  (Geacox)  Van  Skiver,  of  Closter,  N.  J.,  where  she  was  born  i  June 

1827.     They  settled  at  Yonkers;    where  he  died,  3  Dec.  1861,  and  was 
buried  in  Yonkers  Cemetery.     He  was  proprietor  of  the  Yonkers  Hotel. 

II.  Anson    Baldwin    Hoyt,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  28  Oct.  1823;  a 
land-agent,  doing  business  in  New  York  City;  married  at  Yonkers,  14  Sept. 
1853,   Harriet   Ackerman,   born  at  Riverdale,  in  Yonkers,  13    Sept.  1825, 
dau.  of  William  and  Susanna  (Garrison)  Ackerman.     She  died  at  Yonkers, 
1 8   Sept.  1854,  and  was  buried  in  Yonkers  Cemetery.      He  married  {2d), 
at  Yonkers,  4  May  1859,  Martha  Jane  Stillwell,  born  in  New  York  City, 


Whitney  Family. 


24  July  1835,  dau.  of  John  and  Martha  Jane  (Oakley)  Stillwell.     They 
were  living  at  Yonkers  in  1873. 

10422  III.   Adclia  Emeline  Hoyt,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  28  Dec.  1825  ;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  unmarried,  in  1873. 

10423  IV.  Noah    Brush    Hoyt,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,   5   March   1829;    a      17615 
farmer;  married  at  Yonkers,  I  March  1854,  Amanda  Malvina  Ackerman, 

born  at  Riverdale,  in  Yonkers,  30  Ap.  1833,  dau.  of  William  and  Susanna 
(Garrison)  Ackerman.     They  dwelt  at  Yonkers  in  1873. 


10424 


10425 


10426 


10427 


10428 


V.  Mary  Hoyt,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  4  June  1833  ;  died  at  Yonkers, 
28  Aug.  1837,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.  George  Washington  Hoyt,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  3  March  1836; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  6  July  1865,  Mary  Disbrow,  born  at 
East  Chester,   N.  Y.,  dau.  of  Joseph   Pell   and   Susan   Ann   (Ackerman) 
Disbrow.     They  were  living  at  Jamaica  in  1873. 

VII.  Henry  Belding  Hoyt,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  5  Feb.  1840;  died 
there,  6  June  1860,  and  was  buried  in  Yonkers  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Harvey  and   Caroline  A.   (Cogswell)   Scofleld. 
I.  Adeline  Scofleld,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  15  Jan.  1825  ;  married 


William  C.  Gumming;  died  at  West  Farms,  26  Sept. 
in  Woodlawn  Cemetery. 


-,  and  was  buried 


II.   Henry  Scofleld,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  15  Sept.  1828. 


10429       III.  George  Scofleld,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  8  Dec.  1830;  and 
was  living  at  Mott  Haven,  New  York  City,  in  1874. 


10429 


10430 


10431 


IV.  Harvey  Scofield,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  4  March  1833;  died 
at  West  Farms,  14  Ap. ,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Mary  Ann   Scofield,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  4  March  1836; 

married  George  Hitchcock;  died  at  West  Farms,  6  Nov. ,  and  was 

buried  in  Woodlawn  Cemetery. 

VI.  Eliza  Fox  Scofleld,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  3  July  1838 ;  mar- 
ried George  Hitchcock. 


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10433 

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10434 


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10436 


10437 


10438 


10439 


10440 


Eighth   Generation, 


VII.  Hester   Fox   Scofleld,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  2  Jan.  1840; 
married  John  McChristy. 

VIII.  William   Scofleld,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  16  Nov.  1843; 
died  at  Harlem,  N.  Y.,  27  Jan. ,  and  was  buried  at  West  Farms. 

IX.  Caroline  Scofleld,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  18  Aug.  1845;  died 
at  West  Farms,  i  Aug.  ,  and  was  buried  there. 

X.  Caroline  Scofleld,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  5  Sept.  1847;  married 
John  Ryer. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Eliza   (Titus)   Scofleld. 

I.  Mary  Titus  Scofleld,  b.  at  Cold  Spring,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  12  Dec. 
1833;  married  there,  by  Rev.  John  W.  Leek,  Episcopal,  31  Dec.  1870,  to 
Charles   Burling  Weekes,  of  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  son  of  George  Gilbert  and 
Sarah  (Pettit)  Weekes.     They  resided  at  Cold  Spring  in  1874. 

II.  Sarah  Douglass  Scofleld,  b.  at  Cold  Spring,  Huntington,  L.  I., 
25  July  1835;  died  there,  25  June  1838,  and  was  buried  at  Huntington. 

III.  Titus  Wardwell  Scofleld,  b.  at  Cold  Spring,  Huntington,  L.  I., 
7  Ap.  1838;  served   in   the  war  of  1861,  in  Co.  B,  I27th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S. 
Volunteers;  and  lived  in  California  in  1874. 

IV.  Susan  Titus  Scofleld,  b.  at  Cold  Spring,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  19 
June  1841;  died  there,  19  June  1842,  and  was  buried  at  Huntington. 


Chil.  of  Lewis  and   Sarah   Ann   (Palmer)   Scofleld. 


3928 
17621 


3929 


I.  Henry  Ellsworth  Scofleld,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  4  March  1832 ;    17622  j 
a  manufacturer  of  dye-stuffs;  married  at  Stamford,  18  March  1855.  Lois 
Amelia    Hoiiey,  dau.  of  Augustus  and   Phebe  (Seeley)  Holley,  of  Long 
Ridge,  in  Stamford,  where  she  was  born  29  Oct.  1837.     They  settled  at 
Stamford,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1877. 

II.  James  Theodore  Scofleld,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  4  March  1834; 
a  blacksmith ;    was  living  at    Stamford,  with  his  mother,  in  Sept.  1 877, 
unmarried.      He    enlisted,  II   May  1861,  in   Co.   F,   3d    Reg.,  Conn.  Vol. 
Infantry;  and  was  mustered  out  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  12  Aug.  1861.     He 


Whitney  Family. 

1  5  1  3 

IO441 

enlisted,  24  July  1862,  in  Co.  B,  I7th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry  ;  was  pro- 
moted to  be  corporal,  3  Sept.  1862  ;  and  was  mustered  out  at  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  3  Sept.  1865. 

III.  George  Albert  Scofleld,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  14  June  1836; 

17623 

a  house-painter;  married  at  Stamford,  8  Oct.  1866,  Abigail  Thompson, 
dau.  of  Elias  and  Hannah  Maria  (Palmer)  Thompson,  of  Stamford,  where 
she  was  born  31  Oct.  1846.  They  settled  at  Stamford,  and  were  living 
there  in  Sept.  1873,  and  at  Darien,  Conn.,  in  Sept.  1877.  He  enlisted,  II 
May  1861,  in  Co.  F,  3d  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  mustered  out 
at  Hartford,  Conn.,  12  Aug.  1861.  He  reenlisted,  24  July  1862,  as  ser- 
geant, in  Co.  B,  1 7th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  mustered  out  at 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  3  Sept.  1865  ;  having  been  confined  by  the  Confeder- 
ates for  eight  months  in  various  prisons.  He  was  captured  at  Welaka, 
Fla.,  19  May  1864;  and  was  paroled  27  Feb.  1865. 

10442  IV.  Alfred   Van   Buren   Scofleld,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  21  Feb.      17626 
1838;  a  farmer;  married  at  Mianus,  in  Greenwich,  Conn.,  25  Dec.  1866, 
Lucretia   Worden,  who  was  born  at  Greenwich,  26  Feb.  1831,   dau.  of 
Andrew  and  Amanda  (Tenpenny)  Worden,  and  widow  of  Edward  Field, 

of  Rye,  N.  Y.     They  settled  at  Mianus,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept. 

1877.  He  enlisted,  11  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  B,  I7th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infan- 
try; and  was  mustered  out,  as  corporal,  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  3  Sept. 

1865.  He  was  captured  on  the  same  day  with  his  brothers,  at  Welaka, 
Fla.;  and  was  confined  at  Andersonville,  Mellen,  Savannah,  Florence,  and 
Wilmington  prisons,  till  paroled  27  Feb.  1865. 

10443  V.  Lewis  Washington  Scofleld,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  21  June     17629 
1840;  a  manufacturer  of  dye-stuffs;  married  at  Stamford,  22  Feb.  1870, 

Eliza  Priscil  la  Self,  dau.  of  William  and  Eliza  (Easton)  Self,  of  New  York 
City,  where  she  was  born  22  Feb.  1851.  They  settled  at  Stamford,  and 
were  living  there,  near  the  Cove  Mills,  in  Sept.  1877.  He  enlisted,  28  July 
1862,  as  corporal,  in  Co.  B,  I7th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  mus- 
tered out  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  3  Sept.  1865.  He  was  captured  with  his 
two  brothers,  at  Welaka,  Fla.,  19  May  1864,  and  was  paroled  27  Feb. 
1865. 

10444  VI.  Noah  Franklin  Scofleld,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  21  March  1843; 
a  house-painter;  was  living  at  Stamford,  with  his  mother,  in  Sept.  1877, 
unmarried.     He  enlisted,  13  Sept.  1862,  in  Co.  B,  28th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol. 
Infantry;  and  was  mustered  out  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  28  Aug.  1863. 

10445  VII.  Doctor  Chauncey  Ayers  Scofleld,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  22      17630 
July  1845;  a  manufacturer  of  extracts  for  dyeing;  married  at  Stamford, 

15  Ap.  1866,  Melonee  Moreii,  dau.  of  Robert  and  Mary  Jane  (Lockwood) 

190 


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10446 


10447 


10448 


10449 
1 0450 

10451 
10452 

10453 
10454 


Eighth  Generation. 


Morell,  of  Mianus,  Conn.,  where  she  was  born  1 8  July  1845.     They  settled 
at  Stamford,  and  were  living  there,  at  the  Cove  Mills,  in  Sept.  1877. 

VIII.  Charles  William  Scofleld,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  23  Aug. 
1848;   a  carpenter;    married   at   Darien,   Conn.,   24   Dec.   1869,    Caroline 
Matilda   Flanigan,  dau.  of  Frederick  and  Emeline  (Waterbury)  Flanigan, 
of  Darien,  where  she  was  born  26  March  1851.     They  settled   at   New 
Haven,  Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1877. 

IX.  Edgar  Homer  Scofleld,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  31  Oct.  1855; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  mother,  in  Sept.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Frederick  and   Maria   (Scofleld)    Fowler. 

I.  Jane  Elizabeth  Fowler,  b.  in  New  York  City,  16  Feb.  1832;  mar- 
ried there,  at   her  father's  house,   28   Dec.   1858,  by  Rev.    Asa   Smith, 
Presbyterian,  to  William  Berrian,  son  of  Jacob  and  Maria  (Corsa)  Berrian, 
of  Fordham,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  31  Dec.  1836.     They  settled  at  489 
Second  Avenue,  New  York,  and  were  still  living  there  in  June  1874. 

II.  Alonzo  Jackson  Fowler,  b.  in  New  York  City,  20  March  1835; 
died  there,  19  May  1841,  and  was  buried  in  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

III.  Frederick   Mortimer  Fowler,  b.   in   New  York  City,  12  Jan. 
1837;  a  book-keeper;  was  living  at  489  Second  Avenue,  New  York,  in 
Sept.  1874,  unmarried. 

IV.  Maria  Louisa  Fowler,  b.  in  New  York  City,  6  Oct.  1838;  died 
there,  4  Feb.  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

V.  Rufus    Henry   Fowler,  b.  in   New  York  City,  I    Nov.  1840;   a 
salesman;  was  living  at  489  Second  Avenue,  New  York,  in   Sept.  1874, 
unmarried. 

VI.  Charles  Theodore  Fowler,  b.  in  New  York  City,  14  Jan.  1843; 
and  was  living  there,  at  489  Second  Avenue,  in  Sept.  1874,  unmarried. 

VII.  George  Washington   Fowler,  b.  in  New  York  City,  4  July 
1845;  a  broker;  married  in  New  York,  15  June  1865,  by  Rev.  C.  B.  Sing, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Mary  Francis  Finley,  born   in  New  York,  dau.  of 
William  and  Mary  Finley.     They  were  living  at  489  Second  Avenue,  New 
York,  in  Sept.  1874. 


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17634 


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10456 


10457 

IO458 
IQ459 


Whitney  Family, 


VIII.  Helena  Gertrude  Fowler,  b.  in  New  York  City,  15  Feb.  1849; 
died  there,  28  July  1849,  and  was  buried  in  Cypress  Hills  Cemetery. 

IX.  Olive  Estelle  Fowler,  b.  in  New  York  City,  10  Feb.  1854;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  at  489  Second  Avenue,  in  Sept.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Edwin    and    Eliza    (Scofleld)    Bunnell. 

I.  Homer  Bunnell,  was  living  at  143  Norman  Avenue,  Green  Point, 
N.Y.,  in  Dec.  1874 ;  but  refused  to  give  any  account  of  himself  or  his  family. 

II.  Lewis  Bunnell. 

III.  Ida   Wildey   Bunnell,  married   Edward  Smith ;   and  settled  at 
Williamsburgh,  L.  I. 


Chil.  of  William   Henry  and   Adeline  (Scofleld)   Kirby. 

10460!      I-   Eliza   Matilda   Kirby,  b.  in  New  York  City,  22  May  1838;  died 
there,  22  Nov.  1839,  and  was  buried  in  West  Farms,  N.  Y. 


10461 


10462 


10463 


10464 


10465 


II.  Mary  Adeline  Kirby,  b.  in  New  York  City,  24  Sept.  1840;  mar- 
ried  there,  13   June   1860,    Cullen   Warner    Parmelee,    son  of   Rev.  Dan 
Steele  and  Sirena  (Scott)  Parmelee.     They  were  living  at  229  East  26th 
Street,  New  York,  in  Jan.  1875. 

III.  William  Theron   Kirby,  b.  in  New  York  City,  18  Aug.  1842; 
died  there,  I  Aug.  1843,  and  was  buried  in  West  Farms,  N.  Y. 

IV.  William  Henry  Kirby,  b.  in  New  York  City,  10  Nov.  1845;  and 
was  living  there,  at  229  East  26th  Street,  in  Jan.  1875. 

V.  Ollle  Virginia  Kirby,  b.  in  New  York  City,  2  June  1849;  married 
there,  8  June  1 870,  Knox  McAfee,  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (Cooper) 
McAfee.     They  were  living  at  352  West  3Oth  Street,  New  York,  in  Jan. 
1875. 


Chil.  of  John   and   Mary   Ann   (Scofleld)   Craft. 

I.    Mary  Elizabeth  Craft,  b.  in  Nepperhan  Avenue,  Yonkers,  N.  Y., 
12  Nov.  1831;  married  in  Washington  Avenue,  Yonkers,  I  July  1856,  by 


393' 


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17641 


3933 
17643 


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10466 


10467 


10468 


10469 


10470 


10471 


10472 


Right h  Generation. 


Rev.  V.  M.  Hulbert,  pastor  of  the  Reformed  Church,  to  Isaiah  Chadbourne 
Bragdon,  born  at  Durham,  Me.,  3  July  1829,  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Mary 
(Cresy)  Bragdon.  They  lived  at  Yonkers  in  1 874 ;  and  he  was  then 
superintendent  of  a  planing-mill. 

II.  Daniel  James  Craft,  b.  in  Mechanic  Street,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  24    17645 
Ap.  1833;  an  engineer;  married  in  Oliver  Avenue,  Yonkers,  28  Feb.  1853, 

by  Rev.  D.  Henry  Miller,  Baptist,  to  Caroline  Maria  Doty,  born  at  West- 
chester,  N.  Y.,  27  May  1825,  dau.  of  Elvin  and  Elizabeth  (Valentine) 
Doty.  He  lived  at  Yonkers  in  1874. 

III.  John  Wesley  Craft,  b.  in  Walnut  Street,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  21  ;  17656 
May  1835;    a  hatter;    married   in  Washington  Avenue,  Yonkers,  3  June 

1855,  by  Rev.  D.  C.  Van  Norman,  Methodist,  to  Jane  Eliza  Berran,  born 
at  Westchester,  N.  Y.,  20  May  1834,  dau.  of  John  Devoe  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Berran)  Berran.  He  resided  at  Yonkers  in  1874. 

IV.  Sarah  Ward  Craft,  b.  in  Walnut  Street,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  28  Oct. 

1836;  died  there,  12  Sept.  1840,  and  was  buried  in  St.  John's  Cemetery, 
Yonkers. 

V.  Emily  Frances  Craft,  b.  in  Walnut  Street,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  28 
June  1838;    married  in  Ashburton  Avenue,  Yonkers,   30  June  1863,  by 
Rev.  V.  M.  Hulbert,  pastor  of  the  Reformed  Church,  to  James  Bowler,  a 
carpenter  and  builder,  born  at  East  Chester,  N.  Y.,  25  July  1841,  son  of 
George  and   Mary  Ann  (Brundage)  Bowler.     They  lived  at  Yonkers  in 
1874,  without  children. 


VI.  Moses  Aaron   Craft,  b.  in  Walnut  Street,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  15 
March  1840;  a  mason;  married  in  Ashburton  Avenue,  Yonkers,  30  June 
1863,  by  Rev.  V.  M.  Hulbert,  pastor  of  the  Reformed  Church,  to  Catharine 
Amelia  Vincent,  born  in  Allen  Street,  New  York  City,  7  Jan.  1841,  dau.  of 
James  and  Phebe  Smith  (Bedell)  Vincent.     He  lived  at  Yonkers  in  1 874. 

VII.  William  Henry  Craft,  b.  in  Walnut  Street,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  16 
Aug.  1841;  died  in  Elm  Street,  Yonkers,  19  Aug.  1858,  and  was  buried  in 
St.  John's  Cemetery,  Yonkers. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Cornelia   (Mead)   Scofleld. 

I.  Frances  Mary  Scofleld,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  17  Nov.  1838; 
married  there,  19  Ap.  1865,  Edward  Augustus  Peck,  a  grocer,  son  of  Arad 
and  Eliza  (Stevens)  Peck,  of  Greenwich,  where  he  was  born  22  Oct.  1834. 
They  settled  at  Greenwich,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1873. 


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10474 

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10476 

10477 
10478 
10479 
10480 


10481 


10482 


10483 


II.  Eliza  Jane  Scofleld,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  16  May  1840;  died 
at  Greenwich,  25  March  1867,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Cornelia  Ann  Scofleld,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  10  Aug.  1841; 
married  there,  13  March  1867,  Oliver  Deliverance  Mead,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Smith  and  Huldali  (Mead)  Mead,  of  Greenwich,  where  he  was  born.     They 
settled  at  Greenwich,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1877. 

IV.  Charles  William  Scofleld,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  5  Feb.  1844; 
a  salesman;  married  at  New  York  City,  22  Dec.  1866,  Grace  Sampson. 
They  were  living  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1873,  and  his  place  of  busi- 
ness was  at  122  Chambers  Street,  New  York. 

V.  George  Edgar  Scofleld,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  29  Jan.  1848; 
a   druggist;  married  Isabel   Cella  Merritt,   dau.  of  Matthew   and   Isabel 
Merritt,  of  Greenwich,  where  she  was  born.     They  settled  at  Greenwich, 
and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1873. 

VI.  Edwin  Bunnell  Scofleld,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  14  Feb.  1855; 
a  druggist ;  was  living  at  Greenwich  in  Sept.  1 873. 

VII.  Joseph  Henry  Scofleld,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  25  Aug.  1857; 
died  at  Greenwich,  28  Jan.  1858,  and  was  buried  there. 

VIII.  Leola    Matilda    Scofleld,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  30  Aug. 
1859;  died  at  Greenwich,  2  Sept.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  Frederick    Henry   Scofleld,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  14  Sept. 
1861. 


1517 


Chll.  of  William  and   Mary  Elizabeth   (Whitney)   Alvord. 

I.  Selleck  Whitney  Alvord,   b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  19  Aug.  1828  ; 
died  at  San   Francisco,  Cal.,   12  Jan.  1860,  unmarried,   and   was  buried 
there. 

II.  Charles  Edmund  Alvord,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  21  Sept.  1830; 
died  there,  17  Nov.  1851,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  at  Albany. 

III.  William   Alvord,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3  Jan.  1833;  a  banker; 
dwelt  at  New  York  City  from  Jan.  1850  to  Oct.  1853  ;  then  went  to  Cali- 
fornia, reaching  San  Francisco  in  Nov.  1853;  and  was  living  there  in  June 
1877,   unmarried.      He  was  then  president  of  the  Pacific   Rolling  Mill 


17666 


17667 


17668 


3942 


1518 


10484 


10485 


10486 


10487 


10488 


10489 


10490 


Eighth  Generation. 


Company,  vice-president  of  the  Bank  of  California,  and  park-commissioner 
of  San  Francisco;  and  had  been  mayor  of  the  city  in  1871,  1872,  and 
1873.  He  has  also  been  president  of  the  San  Francisco  Art  Association. 
A  highly  laudatory  notice  of  him  appeared  in  the  New  York  Chimney 
Corner,  of  18  Oct.  1873. 

IV.  Emma   Whitney   Alvord,   b.  at   Albany,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1835; 
died  at  Defreestville,  N.  Y.,  23  July  1836,  and  was  buried  at  Albany. 

V.  Henry  Benjamin  Alvord,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  4  Sept.  1837;   a 
hardware-merchant;  was  living  at  San  Jose,  Cal.,  in  June  1877. 


Chil.  of  James  Wilson   and   Catharine  Ann   (Whitney)   Green. 

I.  Sarah   Elizabeth   Green,  b.  in  Catharine  Street,  New  York,  28 
Feb.  1833;  and  was  living  at  37  Monroe  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  June 
1877,  unmarried. 

II.  James   Frederick   Green,  b.  in  Vandewater  Street,  New  York, 
1 1  Jan.  1835;  a  hardware-merchant ;  married  at  Northumberland,  N.  H., 
8  Nov.  1860,  by  Rev.  Moses  Sherman,  to  Abby  Martha  Merriam,  born  at 
Northumberland,   19    Ap.   1837,    dau.    of   Benjamin    and    Abby    (Blake) 
Merriam.     They  were  living  at  Haverstraw,  N.Y.,  in  Feb.  1874.      He  died 
at  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  i  May  1876,  and  was  buried  there.     She  was 
living  at  543  Henry  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1877. 

III.  Sidney  Harper  Green,  b.  in  Fifth  Street,  Richmond,  Ind.,  26 
July  1843;   married  in  the  Methodist  Church  at  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Nov. 
1875,   by   Rev.    Charles    Larew,    Methodist    Episcopal,   assisted    by   Rev. 
Amasa   Freeman,  Presbyterian,  to  Annie   Mutton   Anners,  of  Haverstraw, 
born  in  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  6  Jan.  1853,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Jane  (Hutton) 
Anners.     They  were  living  at  543  Henry  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  June 
1877. 

IV.  Anna    Catharine    Green,   b.   in    Cranberry    Street,   Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  ii  Nov.  1846;   and  was  living  with  her  father,  unmarried,  at  543 
Henry  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  June  1877. 

V.  Henry  Ward    Beecher  Green,  b.  in  Adams  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  22  July  1849;  died  at  22  Lamartine  Place,  New  York,  5  Sept.  1849, 
and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 


3943 


17669 


17671 


Wkitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  James  and   Sophia   (Whitney)   Connelly. 

10491  I.  Leonard   Whitney  Connelly,  b.  at   New  York  City,  11  March 
1849;  was  adopted,  by  his  uncle  and  aunt  Robinson,  and  at  their  request, 
writes  his  name  "James  L.  Connelly."     He  was  living  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
unmarried,  in  June  1877;    and  was  then  deputy-clerk  of  the  Board  of 
Supervisors  of  King's  County,  having  held  the  position  for  eleven  years. 

10492  II.  Emma   Connelly,    b.   at   New  York   City,  17    Nov.   1851;    was 
adopted  soon  after  the  death  of  her  parents,  and  her  name  changed  to 
Emma   Lowe;    married  at   Cypress    Hills,    N.  Y.,    27   Dec.   1868,    John 
Lakeland   Hall,  a  dealer  in  marble  and  granite,  born  at  New  York,  9  July 
1848,  son  of  James  and   Mary  Ann  (Green)  Hall.     They  were  living  at 
East  New  York,  L.  I.,  in  June  1877. 


10493 


10494 


10495 


10496 


10497 


III.  Elizabeth  Baldwin  Connelly,  b.  at  New  York  City,  5  March 
1854;  was  adopted  soon  after  the  death  of  her  parents,  and   her  name 
changed  to  Elizabeth  Baldwin  Joyce ;  was  living  at  Warren,  R.  I.,  in  June 
1877,  unmarried. 

IV.  Annie  Sophia  Connelly,  b.  at  New  York  City,  8  Dec.  1855; 
was  adopted  soon  after  the  death  of  her  parents,  and  her  name  changed  to 
Annie  Sophia  Platt;  was  living  at  138  Quincy  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in 
June  1877,  unmarried. 

V.  Julia   Wood  worth   Connelly,  b.  at  New  York  City,  18  Aug. 
1857;  was  adopted  soon  after  the  death  of  her  parents,  and  her  name 
changed  to  Julia  Wood  worth   Reid;    was  living  at   278  Carroll   Street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1877,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Hamilton   Washington   and   Emma   (Whitney)    Robinson. 

I.  Emma  Robinson,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan.  1839;  married  at 
New  York  City,  6  Nov.  1861,  Job  W.  Harris;  died  at  New  York,  12  May 
1875,  and  was  buried  at  Worcester,  N.  Y.     He  was  living  at  New  York  in 
May  1877  ;  address,  483  Tenth  Avenue. 

II.  James   Whitney   Robinson,  b.  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  28  July 
1841 ;  a  farmer ;  was  living  at  Worcester,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1877,  unmarried. 


10498       III.  Fanny  Robinson,  b.  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  8  Jan.  1844;  married 
at  New  York  City,  10  Dec.  1872,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Newell,  Jr.,  Presbyterian,  to  I 


17672 


3945 
17675 


17676 


1520 


Eighth   Generation. 


10499 


10500 


10501 


10502 


10503 
10504 
10505 

10506 


Napoleon  Bonaparte  McLaughlen,  a  soldier,  son  of  Hiram  and  Mary 
(Lathan)  McLaughlen,  of  Chelsea,  Vt,  where  he  was  born  8  Dec.  1823. 
He  entered  the  U.  S.  Army,  27  March  1861,  from  New  York,  as  second- 
lieut,  of  the  ist  Reg.  of  U.  S.  Cavalry,  which  was  changed  to  4th  U.  S. 
Cavalry,  by  act  of  3  Aug.  1861.  He  was  promoted  to  be  captain,  17  July 
1862;  brevet  brig. -general,  13  March  1865;  major  of  the  loth  Cavalry, 
17  May  1876;  and  was  stationed  at  Fort  Concho,  Texas,  in  June  1877. 


IV.  Anna  Robinson,  b.  at  61  Columbia  Street,  Albany,  N.Y.,  20  March    17677 
1846;  married  at  345  West  29th  Street,  New  York,  15  Jan.  1868,  by  Rev. 

H.  J.  Northrop,  Presbyterian,  to  Jonathan  Dickinson  Wilson,  a  bank-teller, 
son  of  Jonathan  Dickinson  and  Ann  Clark  (Teer)  Wilson,  of  Kingston, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  13  Jan.  1839.  They  dwelt  at  Omaha,  Neb., 
from  28  Jan.  1868  till  8  May  1875  ;  then  settled  at  Worcester,  N.  Y.,  and 
were  living  there  in  Nov.  1877. 

V.  Hamilton  Washington   Robinson,  b.  at  New  York  City,  16 
May  1849;  and  died  there,  27  Jan.  1850. 

VI.  William  Alvord  Robinson,  b.  at  New  York  City,  23  May  1856; 
and  died  there,  22  July  1859. 


VII.  Henry  Alvord  Robinson,  b.  at  New  York  City,  8  July  1859;  a 
student  in  Columbia  College,  New  York ;  was  living  with  his  father,  at  5 
East  65th  Street,  New  York,  in  June  1877. 


Chil.  of  David   and   Julia  Alvord   (Whitney)   Woodworth. 

I.  Ada  Virginia  Woodworth,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1856;  died 
in  infancy. 

II.  Harriet  Newell  Woodworth,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  i  Dec.  1859; 
died  in  infancy. 

III.  Jessie  Woodworth,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  28  May  1861;  died  in 
infancy. 

Child   of  Robert   Maxwell   and   Julia  Alvord    (Whitney)   Fry. 

IV.  Marian   Fry,  b.  at  1126  Jefferson  Avenue,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  9  July 
1875. 


3946 


3946 


10507 
10508 

10509 
10510 

105 1 1 

10512 

10513 
10514 

10515 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Polly   (Jaycox)   Smith. 

I.  Catharine   E.  Smith,  b.  at  Poughkcepsie,  N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1824; 
and  died  there,  17  Aug.  1825. 

II.  Charles  W.  H.  Smith,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  20  July  1826; 
and  died  there,  7  Sept.  1827. 

III.  Abraham  A.  Smith,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  29  Nov.  1827. 

IV.  Sarah  Jane  Smith,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  20  May  1829; 
died  at  New  York  City. 

V.  Alfred  8.  Smith,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  8  March  1831. 

VI.  Mary  E.   Smith,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  22  May  1832;  and 
died  there,  7  Sept.  1832. 

Chil.  of  Henry  and   Rebecca   (Rogers)   Smith. 

VII.  Harriet  Rebecca  Smith. 


VIII. 
IX.  - 


Smith,  particulars  not  reported. 


Smith,  particulars  not  reported. 


Chil.  of  Noah   and  Mary  (De  Forest)   Smith.  394$ 

10516  I.  Jacob  Henry  Smith,  b.  at  Long  Ridge,  Stamford,  Conn.,  18  Oct. 
1834;  an  engineer;  married  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Anne  Ross;  and  lived 
at  New  York  City  in  1872,  when  last  heard  from. 

10517  II.  Mary  Eliza  Smith,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  4  Feb.  1837;  married 
James  Sanderson,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.;  and  resided  at  the  corner  of 
Orchard  and  Martin  Streets,  New  Haven,  in  1873. 

10518  III.  Harriet  Emily  Smith,  b.  at  Long  Ridge,  Stamford,  Conn.,  i  Dec.      17679 
1838;  married  Theodore  Bellwood,  of   New  Canaan,  Conn.     He  was  a! 
Union  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861;  and  died  in  the  army  in  1864.     She 

went  to  Utah  in  1866;  and  in  1867,  married  Jacob  Weiler.     She  died  9' 
July  1870,  and  was  buried  in  Salt  Lake  City  Cemetery. 

10519  IV.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  at  Long  Ridge,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1 1 

191 


1521 


3947 


3947 


1522 


10520 


10521 


10522 


10523 


10524 


10525 


10526 


Right  I i   Generation. 


Aug.  1841;  died  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  27  Ap.  1842,  and  was  buried  in 
the  New  Canaan  Cemetery. 

V.  Cornelia   Frances  Smith,  b.   at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  13    Feb. 
1843;   married  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  14  Feb.  1863,  Harrison  ShurtlefT; 
and  lived  there  in  1872. 

VI.  Alice  Melissa  Smith,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  7  March  1845; 
married  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  2  Jan.  1 864,  by  Wilford  Woodruff,  "  one 
of   the  twelve  Apostles  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of   Latter  day 
Saints,"  to  John    McCuckin    Malin,   a   farmer,   son   of  Elijah  and   Sarah 
(McGuckin)  Malin,  of  East  Nantmeal,  Penn.     He  was  born  in  Chester  Co., 
Penn.,  16  Aug.  1833.     They  dwelt  at  Salt  Lake  City  till  1868;  and  then 
settled  at  Rockport,  Utah,  where  they  were  still  living  in  1873. 

VII.  Charles  Albert  Smith,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  2  Dec.  1846; 
lived  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  in  1 872. 

VIII.  George  Edward  Smith,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  30  Sept  1849; 
died  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  14  Aug.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  New  Canaan 
Cemetery. 

IX.  Ida  Louisa  Smith,  twin,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  2  Ap.  1852  ; 
died  there,  2  June  1852,  and  was  buried  in  New  Canaan  Cemetery. 

X.  Cora   Elizabeth   Smith,  twin,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  2  Ap. 
1852  ;  died  there,  20  Aug.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  New  Canaan  Cemetery. 

XI.  Ella   Ethelena   Smith,  b.  at   Long  Ridge,  Stamford,  Conn.,  10 
Aug.  1857;  has  spent  three  years  in  the  Sandwich  Islands,  with  her  mother 
and  step-father,  the  latter  having  been  sent  there  as  a  Mormon  missionary. 


10527 


Chil.  of  Selleck  and   Laura   (Smith)   Austin. 


17682 


3949 


I.  Henry  Selleck  Austin,  b.  at  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  27  March  1829;  17687 
a  shoemaker;  married  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  25  Feb.  1851,  by  Rev.  Miles  N. 
Olmstead,  Methodist,  to  Eliza  Jane  Darrah,  dau.  of  Isaac  and  Catharine 
Darrah,  of  New  York  City,  where  she  was  born  25  Dec.  1829.  He  dwelt 
at  North  Stamford,  Conn.,  for  five  years;  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  seven 
years;  at  Darien,  Conn.,  one  year;  and,  in  1868,  had  lived  at  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  four  years. 

10528    !      II.  John  William  Austin,  b.  at   Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  27  Ap.  1835;    1/689 


Whitney  Family. 


married,  22  June  1856,  Clarissa  Jane  Searles.     They  lived  at  Long  Ridge, 
Stamford,  Conn.,  in  1868. 


'523 


Chil.  of  Jacob  and    Eliza   (Smith)   Bishop. 


10529  I.  Charles  Henry  Bishop,  b.  at  New  York  City,  12  Ap.  1828;  and 
died  there,  12  Feb.  1830. 

10530  II.  John  William  Bishop,  b.  at  New  York  City,  13  July  1829;  and 
died  there,  7  June  1832. 

10531  III.   Mary    Eliza    Bishop,  b.  at  New  York  City,  31  July  1831;  and 
died  there,  24  May  1832. 

10532  IV.  Jacob  Henry  Bishop,   b.  at   New  York  City,  15  Feb.  1833;  a 
carriage-trimmer;    married    at    Holmesville,   Ohio,    5    Ap.   1868,    Sarah 
Catharine    Backum,    dau.    of   William    George   and    Isabel    (Brakeville) 
Backum ;  and  lived  near  Nimisila  post-office,  Manchester,  Ohio,  in  1873. 
He  enlisted  in  the  27th  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  Vols.,  6  May  1861,  and  took  part  in 
the  first  battle  of  Bull  Run  and  six  other  battles,  during  his  two  years  of 
service,  being  mustered  out  30  May  1863. 

10533  V.  Charles    Edwin   Bishop,  b.  at  New  York  City,  3  March  1835; 
and  died  there,  9  May  1836. 

10534  VI.  George  Edward  Bishop,  b.  at  Bristol,  Ind.,  27  March  1837; 
and  died  there,  9  Sept.  1838. 

10535  VII.  Eveline  Maria  Bishop,  b.  at  Bristol,  Ind.,  20  Sept.  1839;  mar- 
ried by  Rev.  Hezekiah  West,  Baptist,  at  Yates  Centre,  N.  Y.,  24  Jan.  1861, 
to  George  W.  Cox,  a  carriage-maker,  born  in  Half  Moon  Tavern,  Horning, 
Norfolkshire,   England,    26    Sept.  1837,   son  of  Robert  and    Mary   Ann 
(Prior)  Cox,  of  the  village  of  Horning.     After  leaving  her  father's  house, 
she  lived  at  Ludlowville,  N.  Y.,  for  six  months,  from  1851  to  1852  ;  Yates 
Centre,  N.  Y.,  from  1852  to  1866;  Ridgeway  Corners,  N.  Y.,  from  1866  to 

j  to  1 868 ;  and  since  1 868,  at  Medina,  N.  Y. 

10536  VIII.  William  Edwin  Bishop,  b.  at  Bristol,  Ind.,  6  Jan.  1842  ;  and 
died  there,  3 1  Aug.  1 846. 

10537  IX.  Francis  Washburn  Bishop,  b.  at  Bristol,  Ind.,  10  May  1844; 
and  died  there,  26  March  1845. 


3950 


17692 


17694 


1524 


Eighth  Generation. 


10538 


10539 
10540 
10541 

10542 

10543 
10544 
10545 


10546 
10547 
10548 
10549 
10550 
10551 
10552 
10553 


Child  of  Isaac   Richmond   and   Harriet   (Smith)   Hurd. 

I.  Harriet  Lilian  Hurd,  b.  at  Yates  Centre,  N.  Y.,  3  Aug.  1855;  died 
there,  26  May  1860,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  near  the  Baptist 
Church. 


Chil.  of  Isaac   Solleck  and    Frances   Helena   (Dann)   Smith. 

I.  Edward  Winfleld  Smith,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  24  June  1853. 

II.  Fanny  Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  30  Ap.  1856. 

III.  Archibald  Livingston  Smith,  twin,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  21 
May  1858. 

IV.  William  Richmond  Smith,  twin,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  21  May 
1858. 

V.  Angeline  Smith,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  24  Dec.  1859;  died  17 
Feb.  1860,  and  was  buried  at  Hunting  Ridge,  Stamford. 

VI.  Elvin   Elmer  Ellsworth  Smith,  b.  at  Somerset,  N.  Y.,  20  May 
1862. 

VII.  Minnie  Alice  Smith,  b.  at  Somerset,  N.  Y.,  13  May  1864. 


Chil.  of  James   Darling  and   Maria   (Dedrick)   Waring. 

I.  George  E.  Waring,  died  young. 

II.  Mary  Waring,  married  William  Waterman. 

III.  Whitney  Waring. 

IV.  Julia  Waring. 

V.  Louisa  Waring. 

VI.    Waring,  twin. 

VII.  Waring,  twin. 

VIII.  Waring. 


3953 


3955 


3957 


10554 

IQ555 
10556 
10557 
10558 
10559 


10560 
10561 
10562 


Wkitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Joseph    D.   and   Hannah    Maria   (Waring)   Ferris. 

I.  William  Edgar  Ferris,  married  Maria  Clark. 

II.  Joseph  Orman  Ferris. 

III.  Emma  Sophia  Ferris,  died  aged  19  years. 

IV.  Mary  Amelia  Ferris,  died  aged  about  5  years. 

V.  Margaret  Anna  Ferris,  married,  as  his  second  wife,  Thomas  Loud. 

VI.  Susan  Elizabeth  Ferris,  married,  as  his  first  wife, Thomas  Loud. 


10563 
10564 
10565 
10566 
10567 


10568 
10569 
10570 


Chil.  of  Stephen   H.   and   Agnes  (Reed)   Waring.  3959 

I.  George  Washington  Waring. 

II.  Theodore  Mortimer  Waring,  married  in  New  York  City. 

III.  Ella  Irene  Waring,  married  Frank  Pierce,  an  Englishman  ;  and      17700 
lived  in  New  York  City  in  1868. 


1525 


3958 
17699 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Rachel   Augusta   (Bird)   Waring. 

I.  Lavinia  B.  Waring,  married  Capt.  Sands  M.  Land. 

II.  Anna  Augusta  Waring. 

III.  Andrew  Waring. 

IV.  Crenville  Waring. 

V.  Bruce  Waring. 

Chil.  of  Silas  and   Susan   (Waring)   Scofleld. 

I.  Elizabeth  Holmes  Scofleld. 

II.  James  Waring  Scofleld. 

III.  Mary  Wheeler  Scofleld. 


3960 
17701 


1526 


IQ572 
10573 


10574 
10575 


10576 

10577 
10578 

10579 
10580 


10581 


Eighth   Generation. 


Child  of   Lewis  Augustus  and   Ann   Millington   (Waring)   Reed. 
10571          I.  Thomas  Reed,  lived  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  in  1868. 


Chil.   of    Selleck  Whitney  and   Catharine  (Schenck)   Waring. 

I.  Selleck  Whitney  Waring,  lived  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  in  1868. 

II.  Frederick  Hosea  Waring,  lived  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  in  1868. 


Chil.  of  Stephen   and   Evelina  Whitney   (Reynolds)   Curtis. 

I.  Emilie  Abilena  Curtis,  b.  at  48  Tremont  Street,  Boston,  Mass., 
20  July  1848. 

II.  Woodbury  Secor  Curtis,  b.  at  679  Greenwich  Street,  corner  of 
Christopher,  New  York,  15  July  1856. 


Chil.  of  Albert  and    Mary   Louisa   (Reynolds)  Johnson. 


I.  Susan  Johnson,  married 
1868. 


Dodd ;  and  lived  in  Tennessee  in 


II.  Wilford  Johnson,  lived  in  New  York  in  1868,  unmarried. 

III.  Martha  Johnson,  lived  in  New  York  in  1868,  unmarried. 

IV.  Anna  Johnson,  lived  in 'New  York  in  1868,  unmarried. 

V.  Henry  Johnson,  lived  in  New  York  in  1868,  unmarried. 


Child   of  Thomas  Whitney  and   Hannah   (Drake)   Waterbury. 

I.  Samuel  Waterbury,  b.  at  Belvidere,  111.,  1 1  Oct.  1843;  married  by 
Rice  Dunbar,  J.  P.,  in  Marion  County,  Oregon,  2  June  1867,  to  Louisa 
Tourinda  Cox,  born  in  Cedar  Co.,  Mo.,  4  Ap.  185  I.  They  lived  at  Salem, 
Oregon,  in  1874. 


3963 


3964 


3968 


3970 


3974 


10582 


10583 


10584 


10585 


10586 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Thomas  Whitney  and   Jane   (Dawson)   Waterbury. 


II.  Emma   Jane   Waterbury,  b.  at   Belvidere,  111.,  9  Aug.  1846; 
married  by  William  Howlct,  J.  P.,  in  Clackamas  Co.,  Oregon,  2  Sept.  1863, 
to  Nathaniel  Mark  wood  ;  and  lived  at  Salem,  Oregon,  in  1874. 

III.  Mary  Ellen  Waterbury,  b.  in  Clackamas  Co.,  Oregon,  18  Feb. 
1852;  married  by  George  Miller  Whitney,   "  Campbellite  preacher,"  at 

,  Oregon,  9  Ap.  1868,  to  James  Fleming  EofT,  born  at  Burlington, 

Iowa,  7  Jan.  1846.     They  resided  at  Salem,  Oregon,  in  1874. 

IV.  La  Fayette  Waterbury,  b.  in  Clackamas  Co.,  Oregon,  30  Oct. 
1854. 

V.  Francis  Warren  Waterbury,  b.  in  Clackamas  Co.,  Oregon,  21 
Dec.  1856. 

VI.  James  Thomas  Waterbury,  b.  in  Clackamas  Co.,  Oregon,  3 
Jan.  1862. 


10587 
10588 


10589 

10590 
10591 
10592 


Chil.  of  James  Selleck  and   Ann   Elizabeth    (Scofleld)   Waterbury. 

I.  Ann  Elizabeth  Waterbury,  b.  at  North  Stamford,  Conn.,  15  July 
1844;  died  at  North  Stamford,  3  Aug.  1844,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Mary  Ann  Waterbury,  b.  at  Stamford   village,  Conn.,  13  July 
1846 ;  married  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  by  Rev.  S.  B.  S.  Bissell,  Congregational, 
1 1  Oct.  1865,  to  Joseph  Benjamin  Ells,  editor  and  publisher  of  the  Norwalk 
Gazette,  who  was  born  at  Norwalk,  17  Nov.  1835.     He  still  dwelt  there  in 
1868,  having  lived  at  Ansonia,  Conn.,  for  two  months,  and  at  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  fifteen  months. 

III.  Catharine  Maria  Waterbury,  b.  at  Stamford  village,  Conn.,  14 
Aug.  1848;  died  3  March  1861,  and  was  buried  in  the  North  Stamford 
Cemetery. 

IV.  Henry  Selleck  Waterbury,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  12  Sept.  1855; 
died  12  Sept.  1855,  and  was  buried  at  Norwalk. 

V.  James  Nelson  Waterbury,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  17  Aug.  1857; 
died  22  Dec.  1863,  and  was  buried  in  Norwalk  Cemetery. 

VI.  Charles  Thomas  Waterbury,  b.  at    Norwalk,  Conn.,  9  Ap. 
1859;  died  7  Ap.  1865,  and  was  buried  in  Norwalk  Cemetery. 


1527 

3974 
17702 


3976 


17704 


1528 


Rigkth  Generation. 


10593 


VII.  Waterbury,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  24  Ap.  1867;  died  on 

the  same  day,  unnamed. 


10594 


Child   of  Isaac  Theodore  and   Mary   Esther  (Phillips)   Mungar. 

I.   Martha   Secor  Mungar,  b.  at  13  West  Baltic  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  26  Jan.  1865. 


10595 
10596 
10597 
10598 
10599 


Ghil.  of  Charles   Platt  and    Louisa  (Foster)   Mungar. 

I.  Charles  Henry  Mungar,  b.  26  Jan.  1863. 

II.  William  Oscar  Mungar,  b.  i  Nov.  1864. 

III.  Maria  Louisa  Mungar,  b.  15  Jan.  1867. 

IV.  George  Whitney  Mungar,  b.  15  June  1869. 

V.  Ada  Florence  Mungar,  b.  13  Feb.  1873. 


Chil.  of  John  Theodore  and   Evelina  Louisa  (Secor)   Pinckney. 
10600    I      I.   Isabel le  Pinckney,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  19  Dec.  1870. 


10601 


II.  Clara  Louisa  Pinckney,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  14  Aug.  1872. 


Chil.  of  John   William   and   Rachel   Matilda   (Brooks)   Whitney. 

10602  I.  John  William  Whitney,  b.  at  13  Plain  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  20 
March  1 832;  married  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Jane  Ann  Slater.  They  were 
living  at  East  Swan  Street,  Buffalo,  in  Dec.  1875  ;  and  had  two  children, 
whose  names  could  not  be  obtained  by  the  writer. 


10603 


10604 


II.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  in  Maiden  Lane,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  4 
May  1834;   married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  John  Austin  Crolius.     They  were 
living  at  New  York  City  in  Dec.  1875,  with  six  children,  concerning  whom 
they  were  unwilling  to  furnish  particulars. 

III.  Frederick    Dulliger  Whitney,  b.  at  41  State  Street,  Albany, 


3978 


3979 


3980 


3982 


Whitney  Family. 


N.Y.,  15  June  1836;  died  at  Albany,  16   May  1837,  and  was  buried  in 
Albany  Rural  Cemetery. 

10605  IV.   Harriet  Cornelia  Whitney,  b.  in  Pearl  Street,  between  Whitehall 
and  The  Battery,  New  York,  2  June  1839;  married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
John  M.  Richardson;  and  was  living  there  in  Dec.  1875,  without  children. 

10606  V.  Augustus  Whitney,  b.  at  27  Dey  Street,  New  York,  18  March 
i  1841 ;  died  28  March  1841,  and  was  buried  in  Albany  Rural  Cemetery. 

10607  VI.  Mary  Louisa  Whitney,  b.  in  Stone  Street,  New  York,  20  March 
1843  ;   married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  5  Feb.  1861,  Joseph  Wllmont  Cornell, 
a  carpenter,  son  of  Clark  and  Mary  (Spencer)  Cornell,  of  Clinton,  Penn., 
where  he  was  born  7  June  1825.     They  dwelt  at  Brooklyn  for  three  years; 
at  Clinton,  one  year  and  a  half;  and,  in  1867,  settled  at  Middletown,  N.  Y., 
where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov.  1875. 

10608  VII.   Emma  Augusta  Whitney,  b.  in  Bridge  Street,  near  Whitehall, 
New  York,  14  Sept.  1845  '<  married  at  Tompkinsville,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y., 
1 6  Aug.  1862,    Edward   Wisdom,  a  merchant,  son  of  William  and  Mary 
(Warren)  Wisdom,  who  were  living  at  380  Court  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
in  Dec.  1875.      He  was   born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  14  Feb.  1841.     They 
dwelt  at  Brooklyn  till  Oct.  1863;  at  Montreal,  C.  W.,  till  Nov.  1865;  at 
Philadelphia,   Penn.,  till  Sept.  1868;    and    then   moved   to  Chicago,  111., 
where  they  were  still  living  in  Dec.  1875,  at  151  South  Peoria  Street,  his 
business  being  at  20  South  Canal  Street. 

10609  VIII.  James  Torbis  Whitney,  b.   in  Morris  Street,  New  York,  16 
June  1847  ;  died  at  New  York,  15  Sept.  1848,  and  was  buried  in  a  vault  in 
Varick  Street. 


1529 


10610 


IX.  Catharine  Amanda  Whitney,  b.  in  Mulberry  Street,  New  York, 
24  Dec.  1849;  married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  George  W.  Bain.  They  were 
living  at  317  Jay  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  Nov.  1875,  without  children. 


10611  X.  Alfred  Webster  Whitney,  b.  in  Mulberry  Street,  New  York,  25 
Feb.  1852  ;  a  mariner;  was  in  service  on  the  U.  S.  Steamship  Franklin  in 
1875,  unmarried. 


Chil-   of  Charles  A.   and   Amelia   Ann   (Whitney)   Van   Sise. 

10612        I.  Ann  Elizabeth  Van  Sise,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  21 
Ap.  1839. 

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17706 


I77I3 


3993 


1530 

Right  h   Generation. 

10613 

II.  Alfred  Floyd  Van  Sise,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  18 
March  1841;  married  at  Cypress  Hills,  L.  I.,  3  Ap.  1867,  Annie  E.  Van 
Sise,  dau.  of  James  Van  Sise,  of  Cypress  Hills. 

10614 

III.  Edward  Clawson  Van  Sise,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I., 
II  March  1843;  married  at  Syosset,  Oyster  Bay,  31  May  1863,  Mary 
Emma  Weekes,  dau.  of  Daniel  and  Esther  Weekes  ;  and  lived  at  Syosset 
in  1867,  a  trader. 

I77I7 

10615 

IV.   Mary  Amelia  Van  Sise,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  22 

Ap.  1845. 

10616 

V.  Timothy  Augustus  Van  Sise,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay, 
L.  I.,  26  June  1847;  died  at  Woodbury,  18  Feb.  1851,  and  was  buried 
there,  in  Fountain  Hill  Cemetery. 

10617 

VI.  Frances  Emma  Van  Sise,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  L, 
21  Sept.  1849. 

10618 

VII.  Frederick  Stanley  Van  Sise,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay, 
L.  I.,  23  July  1852. 

10619 

VIII.  Charles  Franklin  Van  Sise,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay, 
L.  I.,  15  June  1856. 

Chil.  of  John  Clawson1   and  Catharine  (Webb)  Whitney. 

3994 

10620 

I.  Emma  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  53  Hicks  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  31 
Jan.  1847. 

10621 

II.  Melvin  Clawson  Whitney,  b.  at  53  Hicks  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  26  May  1849;  died  16  Dec.  1849,  and  was  buried  in  Fountain  Hill 
Cemetery,  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I. 

10622 

III.  John  Fletcher  Whitney,  b.  at  107  Prospect  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  26  Feb.  1852;  a  merchant;  was  in  business  at  20  Fulton  Street, 
Brooklyn,  in  Sept.  1877,  with  his  uncle  and  cousin. 

10623 

IV.  Edwin  Dudley  Whitney,  b.  at  32  Pineapple  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1  7  June  1856. 

'John  Clawson  Whitney,  No.  3994,  died  at  7  Willow  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  9  Aug.  1877, 
and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

Whitney  Family. 


10624        V.  Walter  Whitney,  b.  at  7  Willow  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  30  Jan. 
1861. 


Chil.  of  Daniel    Darling  and   Sarah   (Titus)   Whitney. 

10625  I.  Phebe  Anna  Whitney,  b.  at  50  Hicks  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  8 
July  1846;  died  at  10  Poplar  Street,  Brooklyn,  18  Dec.  1862,  and  was 
buried  in  Fountain  Hill  Cemetery,  Woodbury,  L.  I. 


10626 


10627 


II.  Elizabeth   Titus  Whitney,  b.   at  34  Henry  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  13  Feb.  1849 ;  married  at  10  Poplar  Street,  Brooklyn,  28  June  1871, 
Harvey  Augustus   Eames,  son  of  David   Fay  and   Sarah  Taft  (Whitney) 
Eames,  of  Upton,  Mass.,  formerly  of  Grafton,  Mass.,  where  he  was  born 
7  Feb.  1845.     He  was  a  grandson  of  Moses  Whitney,  who  was  descended 
from  John  and  Elinor  Whitney.1 

III.  Gerald   Whitney,  b.  at  34   Henry  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  18 
Nov.  1851;  a  merchant,  at  20  Fulton  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  Sept.  1877,  with 
his  father  and  cousin. 


10628        IV.  Daniel    Darling  Whitney,  b.  at  34  Henry  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  8  June  1854. 


10629 
10630 
10631 


10632 


Chil.  of  Scudder  Valentine  and    Elizabeth   (Titus)   Whitney. 

I.  Phebe  Titus  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  L.  I.,  26  Jan.  1852. 

II.  Daniel  Scudder  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  L.  I.,  4  Nov.  1855. 

III.  Henry  Clawson  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  L.  I.,  31  May  1867. 

Chil.  of  William    Henry  and   Sarah    Ette   (Whitney)    Monfort. 

I.   Daniel  Whitney  Monfort,  b.  at  West  Hills,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  7 
Dec.  1 846 ;  a  farmer. 


10633        II.   Abram  Clinton  Monfort,  b.  at  West  Hills,  Huntington,  L.  I., 
26  Ap.  1848. 

1  See  note  to  No.  9627. 


5995 


17717., 


399<5 


3997 


1532 


10634 


10636 


10637 


10638 

10639 
10640 


10641 


EightJi  Generation. 


III.  Henry  Alonzo  Monfort,  b.  at  West  Hills,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  3 
Sept.  1852. 


Chll.  of  Samuel   and   Sarah    (Whitson)    Bedell. 

I.  Mary  Whitson   Bedell,  b.  at  Melville,  L.  I.,  25  June  1832;  mar- 
ried there,  3  Sept.  1865,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Charles  M.  Oakley, 
Presbyterian,  to  Timothy  Jackson  Terry,  a  farmer  and  ship-carpenter,  son 
of  Ketcham  and  Mary  (Snedecor)  Terry,  of  Patchogue,  L.  I.,  where  he  was 
born  22  March  1811.     They  settled  at  Amityville,  L.  L,  and  were  living 
there  in  May  1875,  without  children. 

II.  Alma   Jane    Bedell,  b.  at  Melville,  L.  I.,  2  Ap.  1842;  married 
there,  i  Oct.  1862,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.   Edward  R.   Fanning, 
Methodist,  to   Elbert   Ketcham   Terry,  son  of  Timothy  Jackson   and  Amy 
(Seaman)  Terry,  of  Amityville,   L.  I.,  where  he  was  born  26  Ap.  1834. 
They  settled  at  Amityville,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1875.     Her  hus- 
band is  a  son  of  her  sister's  husband,  by  a  former  marriage. 


Child  of  Mott  and   Esther   (Whitson)   Simonson. 

I.  Charles  Mott  Simonson,  was  living  at  Westbury,  L.  I.,  in  July 
1875. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Susan   Jane   (Whitson)    Burr. 

I.  Preston  Henry  Burr,  b.  at  Cold  Spring,  L.  I.,  20  Nov.  1853  ;  was 
living  at  Oakdale,  L.  L,  in  July  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Ruth  Adelia  Burr,  b.  at  Bedelltown,  in  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  19  Oct. 
1856;  and  was  living  at  Oakdale,  L.  L,  in  July  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  George  White  Burr,  b.  at  Bethphage,  L.  I.,  2  Oct.  1859;  and 
was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Oakdale,  L.  I.,  in  July  1875. 


Chll.  of  John   Gilbert  and   Sarah   Howard   (Wickes)   Whitson. 

I.  George  Homer  Whitson,  b.  at  Half  Hollow  Hills,  in  Huntington, 
L.  L,  13  Jan.  1852;  and  was  living  at  Deer  Park,  L.  I.,  in  Nov.  1875, 
unmarried. 


3999 


17718 


4001 


4003 


4004 


10642 
10643 
10644 


10645 


10646 


10647 


10648 


10649 


Whitney  Family. 


1533 


II.  Emily  Howard  Whitson,  b.  at  Half  Hollow  Hills,  L.  I.,  5  Nov. 
1853;  and  was  living  at  Deer  Park,  L.  I.,  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  Marion  Whitney  Whitson,  b.  at  Half  Hollow  Hills,  L.  I.,  8 
Jan.  1861 ;  died  there,  2  June  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Babylon  Cemetery. 

IV.  John  Whitney  Gilbert  Whitson,  b.  at  Half  Hollow  Hills,  L.  I., 
1 5  Ap.  1 868 ;  died  there,  5  Nov.  1 868,  and  was  buried  in  Babylon  Ceme- 
tery. 


Chll.   of  Darling   Brush   and   Harriet  North    (Vail)   Whitney. 

I.  Lloyd  Gardiner  Whitney,  b.  at  Dix  Hills,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  17 
Ap.  1835  !  died  at  Huntington,  21  March  1850,  and  was  buried  at  Wood- 
bury,  L.  I.,  in  Fountain  Hill  Cemetery. 

II.  Stanton  Martine  Whitney,  b.  at  Dix  Hills,  Huntington,  L.  I., 
22  Feb.  1837  ;  enlisted  in  1862,  at  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  where  he  then  lived,  in 
the  24th  Reg.  of  Wisconsin  Infantry;  took  part  in  the  battles  of  Murfrees- 
borough,  Chattanooga,   Missionary  Ridge,  and   Chickamauga;   was  with 
Gen.  Sherman  from  Chattanooga  to  Atlanta ;  was  in  the  Division  of  Gen. 
Thomas,  in  his  retreat  from  Atlanta,  to  Nashville ;  and  at  the  end  of  his 
three  years'  service,  was  honorably  discharged,  and  returned  to  Winona, 
Minn.,  where  he  still  lived  in  1868. 

III.  Clinton  Romeyn  Whitney,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  19 
Dec.  1839;  died  9  Feb.  1841,  and  was  buried  in  Fountain  Hill  Cemetery, 
Woodbury,  L.  I. 

IV.  Edwin  Ray  Whitney,  twin,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  L,  31 
Oct.  1841;  enlisted    in  1862,  in  "  2d  N.  Y.   Harris'  Light    Cavalry,"    and 
served  till  the  surrender  of  Lee,  two  years  and  ten  months,  when  he  was 
honorably  discharged,   and   returned  to  New  York  City,  where   he  still 
resided  in  1868.     His  list  of  engagements  numbers  eighty-nine,  and  he 
escaped  unhurt,  while  his  comrades  on  either  side  were  instantly  killed. 

V.  George  Emmet  Whitney,  twin,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I., 
31  Oct.  1841;    enlisted  in  1861,  for  three  years,  in   First  Reg.  of  U.  S. 
Sharp-shooters ;   served  his  full  time,  without  sickness  or  wounds,  except 
a  slight  contusion  of  the  shoulder  by  a  piece  of  spent  shell,  and  without 
being  absent  from  his  company  for  two  days  at  a  time.     His  regiment, 
from  20  March  1862  to  16  Sept.  1864,  took  part  in  39  battles.     He  was 
honorably  discharged,  and  lived  in  New  York  City  in  1868. 


4006 


io6jo 


10653 

10653 
10654 


10655 


10656 

10657 
10658 

10655 
10660 


Eighth  ( Generation. 


\  1  Harriot  Augusta  Whitney,  l>  .11  Comae.  I  luntin;;ton,  1..  I.,  2 
I  >i  -e  i  S .|  |  ;  .iiul  lived  uith  hei  parent-,  in  1808. 

V  1 1  Soaloy  Benedict  Whitney,  l>  at  (  '.MH.U-,  I  luntm;.;t.>n,  L.  I.,  23 
Inlv  iS  |  ,  .mil  lived  with  his  parents  in  iSo.S. 

VIII.  Snrah  Louise  Whitney,  l>.  at  Woodhmy.  Oyster  Hay,  \..  I., 

.M  Julv   iSm;    .iiul   li\ed  \\itli  h.  i   p.unit  .  in  iSoS. 

Ohll.  of  Darling   Brush   and   Lotltla  Jane   (Franklin)   Whitney. 

IX  Townsond  Franklin  Whitney,  twin.  l>.  .it  V..\-A  N.M  \\irh.  (\\stci 
Bay,  L.  I.,  12  A  p.  i  Soi  ;  ilinl  tlii'ic.  i  S  Jnlv  i  So  i ,  .uul  \\,is  huiicd  in  l''oun- 
t.un  Hill  (.Ymi'UTy,  Woodt>ury,  1..  1 

X.  John  Brush  Whitney,  twin.  b.  at  Kast  Norwii-h,  Oyster  Bay, 
L.  I,,  12  Ap.  1861;  died  12  Ap.  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Fount. un  Hill 
i  Vmrt.-i\  .  \\  ,.,..ll>iii\  ,  1  1 


4006 


Child   of  Jacob   Carman   and   Sarah   Esther  (Whitney)   Valentine. 

I.  John  F.  Valentine,  wa-.  reported  as  living  .it  tiuvn  Point,  L.  I., 
in  1868.  All  efforts  to  learn  anytliins;  of  him  or  his  family  have  been 
unsuccessful. 


Chll.  of  Zobulon    Doty  and   Martha   AntolneUe   (Whitney)   Whitman. 

I.  Sarah  Augusta  Whitman,  h.  at  \Y,.,>,!hm\.  O\-ster  May.  L.  I., 
i.?  June  1844;  died  at  Williamsburgft,  N.  Y.,  25  Oct.  1847,  and  \vas  Innkd 
at  l\>niae.   1  luntini;ton.  1     1 

II.  Mary  Emma  Whitman,  b.  at  Wtlliamsburgh,  N.Y.,  10  Dec.  1846. 

HI    Laura   Daisy   Whitman,  b.  at  Comae.  Ihmtington,  L.  I.,  16 
March  1849;  died  at  Comae,  19  Sept  1860,  and  was  buried  time 

IV.  Clara  Augusta  Whitman,  b.  at  Comae.  Huntington.  L.  1 
Aug.  1851. 

V.  Hannah  Elizabeth  Whitman,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  6 
Jan.  1854. 


4007 


4008 


Whitney  family. 


VI.  John  Darling  Whitman,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  I.  I.,  2  Aug. 


VII  George  Stanley  Whitman,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  7 
Sept  1859  ;  died  at  Comae,  30  June  1863,  and  wa»  buried  there. 

VIII  Zebulon  Seymour  Whitman,  b,  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I., 
7  July  1862  ;  died  at  Comae,  17  March  1866,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  Martha  Lighthall  Whitman,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L,  L, 
14  Ap.  1867. 


Chli.  of  Richard   Udall  and  ClarlMa  Harriet  (Whitney)  Cam. 
I    Hannah  Elizabeth  Carll,  b.  at  ClayptU,  L.  I.,  18  Sept,  1845. 
II.  John  Whitney  Carll,  b.  at  CUypits,  L.  L,  24  Nov.  1848. 
1066;        III    Richard  Clinton  Carll,  b.  at  Claypits,  L.  L,  25  Dec.  1853. 

IV.  Carlo*  Carll,  b.  at  Claypits,  L  I.,  24  July  1855 ;  died  17  March 
1856,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I. 


Chil.  of  John  Jay  and   Sarah   Lou  lea   Niooll   (Floyd)  Whitney. 

I  Clarence  Whitney,  b.  at  Melville,  Huntington,  L,  I.,  16  Sept 
1853;  died  on  the  same  day,  and  was  buried  in  Fountain  Hill  Cemetery, 
Woodbury,  L  I 

j 

Floyd  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  26 


'535 


10670     ii. 

Sept  1859 


4010 


Child  of  Albertu*  M.  and   Margaret   Elizabeth   (Whrbwyj   Beac*,  401 1 

I.  George  Beach,  b.  at  Green  Point,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y.,  30  July  1854. 


Child  of  Nathaniel  Whitman  and  Mary  Eliza  (Vetoor)  Whitney. 
I.  Israel   Rodger*  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L,  I,,  21 


1536 

I  Eighth   Generation. 

March  1848;  died  there,  25  July  1848,  and  was  buried  in  Fountain  Hill 
Cemetery. 

Chil.  of  Nathaniel   Whitman   and   Sarah  Jane  (Valentine)   Whitney. 

4022 

io6/3 

II.  Phebe  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  East  Brooklyn,  L.  I.,  29  May 
1853;  died  there,  18  Dec.  1853,  and  was  buried  in  Fountain  Hill  Ceme- 
tery, Woodbury,  L.  I. 

10674 

III.  Seymour  Darling  Whitney,  b.  at  East  Brooklyn,  L.  I.,  4  Feb. 
1855. 

10675 

IV.   Israel  Clawson  Whitney,  b.  at  Setauket,  L.  L,  19  Jan.  1857. 

10676 

V.  Joshua  Whitney,  b.  at  Eaton's  Neck,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  15  Feb. 
1859. 

10677 

VI.  Whitney,  a  son,  b.  at  East  New  York,  in  Ap.  1860;  died 
at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  L,  20  July  1860,  and  was  buried  in  Fountain 
Hill  Cemetery. 

Chil.  of  Andrew  and   Mahala   Esther  (Whitney)   Cheshire. 

4023 

10678 

I.  Phebe  Emma  Cheshire,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  18 

June  1840. 

10679 

II.   Mary  Ann  Cheshire,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  23  Nov. 
1841  ;  died  there,  20  Dec.  1843,  and  was  buried  at  Syosset,  in  Oyster  Bay. 

10680 

III.   Mary  Lavinia  Cheshire,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  L,  9 
Jan.  1845;    married   by  Rev.  Mr.   Durbar,  Methodist,  at  East  Norwich, 
Oyster  Bay,  21  Dec.  1865,  to  Elbert  Velsor,  of  Oyster  Bay  Cove,  L.  I. 

17721 

10681 

IV.  Caroline   Frances  Cheshire,   b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay, 
L.  I.,  3  Jan.  1848;   died  there,  22  Feb.  1856,  and  was  buried  at  Syosset, 
Oyster  Bay. 

Chil.  of  Jesse  Clawson   and   Emeline  (Van  Sise)   Whitney. 

4024 

10682 

I.   Mary  lantha  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  9  July 
1848. 

10683 

II.   Emma  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I., 

Whitney  Family. 


3  Ap.  1856;  died  there,  17  May  1858,  and  was  buried  in  Fountain  Hill 
Cemetery. 


Child   of  Israel    Rodgers  and   Cynthia  Jane   (Schenck)   Whitney. 

10684  I.  Samuel  Cornelius  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I., 
23  July  1846;  died  25  July  1846;  and  was  buried  in  Fountain  Hill  Ceme- 
tery. 


Child  of  Amos  and    Phebe  Ann    (Whitney)   Cheshire. 

10685        I-  William  Edgar  Cheshire,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  16 

March  1857. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   and   Charlotte   (Shepard)    Barnum. 

10686  I.  Sarah  Barnum,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  29  March  1828;  married  at 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  8  May  1851,  Stephen  B.  Wickens,  son  of  Obed  and 
Sarah  Wickens;    survived  her  husband,  and  was  living  at    Middletown, 
Conn.,  in  Oct.  1875,  without  children. 

10687  II-  Joanna  Barnum,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  20  March  1830;  married  at 
222   West    25th   Street,   New  York,  4  June  1868,  by  her  brother,   Rev. 
Frederick   Shepard   Barnum,  to  John    Romer,   son  of  Joseph  and  Sarah 
(Banks)  Romer.     They  were  living  at  40  West  5Oth  Street,  New  York,  in 
Oct.  1875. 

10688  III.  Emily  Augusta   Barnum,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  27  Ap.  1832; 
married  in  Bedford  Street  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  New  York,  7  Nov. 
1860,  by  Rev.  W.   P.   Strickland,  to  John   Lawrence   McDermot,  son  of 
Theodore  and    Esther  A.   (Lester)  McDermot;    and  was  living  at    255 
Halsey  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Oct.  1875,  having  survived  her  husband. 

10689  IV.  Oliver  Shepard  Barnum,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  22  Aug.  1834; 
died   unmarried,    31  Dec.  1861,  in    New  York    City,   and   was  buried  at 
Bethel. 

10690  V.  Frederick  Shepard  Barnum,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  3  Feb.  1837; 
grad.  at  Wesleyan  University  in  185-;  a  minister  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church;  married  at  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  19  Ap.  1860,  Esther  Lee,  dau. 
of  Ashbel  and  Isabella  (Hill)   Lee.     He  was  admitted  to  the  New  York 
Conference,  on  trial,  in  May  1859;  in  full  connection,  May  1861;  ordained 


1537 


4025 


4026 


4029 


17722 


17723 


17725 


1538 


10691 


10692 


10693 


10694 


10695 


10696 


Eighth  Generation. 


deacon  in  May  1861,  elder  in  May  1863;  assigned  to  Peekskill,  N.  Y., 
1859;  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1860;  Lake  Mahopac,  N.  Y.,  1861;  Great  Barring- 
ton,  Mass.,  1862-3  ;  Pine  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1864-6;  Saugerties,  N.Y.,  1867-9; 
Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y.,  1870-1;  and  Central  Church,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1872-3. 
He  was  preaching  for  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Thompsonville,  Conn., 
in  Oct.  1875. 

VI.  Julia  Shepard  Barnum,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  5  July  1839;  died 
at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  8  Jan.  1843,  and  was  buried  at  Bethel. 

VII.  Edmund  Bragdon  Barnum,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  17  Ap.  1844; 
a  lawyer,  grad.  at  Columbia  Law  School,  New  York  City,  in  1865  ;  married 
at  56  Sixth  Avenue,  New  York,  26  Dec.  1872,  Maria  Madeline  Demarest, 
dau.  of  Henry  and   Eliza  (Zabriskie)  Demarest.     He  was  practising  his 
profession,  at  133  Nassau  Street,  New  York,  in  Oct.  1875.     He  served  as 
second-lieut  of  Co.  H,  I37th  Reg.,  Penn.  Vol.  Infantry,  in  the  war  of  1861. 


Chil.  of  William   Coley  and   Emily   (Trowbridge)   Shepard. 

I.  Josephine   Emily  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  n  Ap.  1835; 
married  there,  14  Jan.  1857,  Elijah  Gregory,  a  physician,  son  of  Alfred  and 
Amaryllis  (Peck)  Gregory,  of  Danbury,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  9  Oct. 
1833.     He  graduated  in  the  Medical  School  of  Yale  College,  9  Jan.  1856; 
settled  at  North  Salem,  N  Y.;  and,  in  Sept.  1860,  moved  to  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Aug.  1875. 

II.  George  Anson   Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  2  Sept.  1839;  a    17731 
comb-maker;   married  in  Ap.  1859,  at  Bethel,  Josephine  Sloan,  dau.  of 
David  and  Mary  (Lindon)  Sloan,  of  the  same  place.     She  was  born  at 
Providence,  R.  I.,  22  Sept.  1840.     They  were  living  at  Bethel  in  Aug.  1875. 

III.  Horace  Hickok  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  28  Aug.  1844; 
and   was   living   there  in   Aug.  1875,  unmarried,  a  dealer  in  books  and 
stationery. 


Child  of  Augustus  Comstock  and    Mary   Lucetta   (Trowbridge) 

Shepard.  |   403  I 

I.  Andrew   Trowbridge   Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  10  Sept.    17734 
1837;  a  merchant;  settled,  in  1859,  at  Rockland,  Mich.,  where  he  was 
married  in  1865,  by  Rev.  Charles  C.  Yemans,    Methodist   Episcopal,  to 
Emma  Lucetta  Hoyt,  dau.  of  James  Edward  and  Emily  Augusta  (Warner) 


Whitney  Family. 


Hoyt,  of  New  York  City,  where  she  was  born  13  Nov.  1842.  He  died  at 
Rockland,  21  July  1873,  and  was  buried  there.  He  was  supervisor  of 
Rockland  at  the  time  of  his  death.  She  was  living  at  Rockland  in  Oct. 

1875. 


Chil.  of  Frederick  and    Eliza   Hannah   (Smith)   Shepard. 

10697  I.  Florence  Augusta  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  23  Dec.  1840; 
married   there,  8  Nov.  1865,  in  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Gustavus  L. 
Foster,  Congregational,  to  William  John  Hall,  a  wholesale  dealer  in  hats, 
son  of  John  and  Sarah  (Harrison)  Hall,  of  Newark,  N.  J.     He  was  born  at 
Armagh,  Ireland,  10  May  1841.     They  settled  at  Newark,  and  were  living 
there,   at   71  Emmet  Street,  in    Nov.   1875;    his  business  being  at  470 
Broome  Street,  New  York. 

10698  II.  Julia  Barnum  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  2  May  1843;  mar- 
ried there,  25  May  1863,  m  the  Congregational  Church,  by  Rev.  Elijah  C. 
Baldwin,  to  George  Harvey  Baird,  dealer  in  dry  goods,  son  of  Elam  and 
Esther  (Castle)  Baird,  of  Monroe,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  31  Aug.  1840. 
They  dwelt  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  1864;   at  Bethel,  in  1865  ;   at  Newark, 
N.  J.,  1866  to  1869;   at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  from  Oct.  1869  till  Ap.  1872; 
at  Danbury,  till  Ap.  1874;  and  then  returned  to  Bethel,  where  they  were 
still  living  in  Oct.  1875. 

10699  HI-  Mary  Weed  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  u  Aug.  1847;  ancl 
j  was  living  there  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

10700  IV.  Lucien  Wilmot  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  27  Oct.  1849; 
and  was  living  at  71  Emmet  Street,  Newark,  N.  J.,  in  Sept.  1875,  unmar- 
ried, his  business  being  at  470  Broome  Street,  New  York. 


10701 


V.  Frederick  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  5  Dec.  1858;  and  was 
living  at  71  Emmet  Street,  Newark,  N.  J.,  in  Sept.  1875. 


10702 


Chil.  of  Charles   Henry  and    Fanny   (Gregory)   Shepard. 

I.  Leroy  Ferry  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  6  Feb.  1844;  married 
at  Utica,  N.Y.,  26  Jan.  1869,  by  Rev.  P.  H.  Fowler,  D.D.,  Congregational, 
to  Marian  Augusta  Barber,  dau.  of  Amasiah  Dutton  and  Jane  (Parmelee) 
Barber,  of  Utica.  They  were  living  at  125  Genesee  Street,  Utica,  in  Sept. 
1875. 


1539 


4032 
17737 


17738 


4033 
17741 


1540 


Eighth  Generation. 


10703  II.  Starr  Gregory  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  10  Sept.  1849;  and 
was  living  at  125  Genesee  Street,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

10704  III.  Martha  Jane  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  6  Sept.  1854;  and 
was  living  there  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

10705  IV.  Oliver  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  11  Jan.  1864. 


Chil.  of  Andrew  Comstock  and   Martha   (Ramsay)   Shepard. 

10706    i      I.  Anson  George  Shepard,  b.  at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  7  Ap.  1851;  was 
living  at  Leaven  worth,  Kansas,  unmarried,  in  Aug.  1875. 


10707 

10708 
10709 


10710 


II.  Charles  Arthur  Shepard,   b.  at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  27  June  1853; 
was  living  at  Warrensburgh,  Mo.,  unmarried,  in  Aug.  1875. 

Chil.  of  Andrew  Comstock  and   Hattie  Clarissa   (Wildman)   Shepard. 

III.  Susan  Waller  Shepard,  b.  at  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  29  Ap.  1866. 

IV.  Horace  Wildman  Shepard,  b.  at  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  23  Ap. 
1872. 


Chil.  of  George   Irving  and   Susanna   (Loper)   Shepard. 

I.  Sarah  Loper  Shepard,  b.  at  Guilford,  Conn.,  23  Sept.  1845  ;  died 
at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  II  Nov.  1846,  and  was  buried  there. 


4034 


4034. 


4035 


10711  II.  Sarah  Loper  Shepard,  b.  at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  28  Oct.  1847;  mar-    17743 
ried   at  Pleasant   Hill,  Mo.,  15  Feb.  1871,  by  Rev.   D'Estaing  Jennings, 
Protestant  Episcopal,  to  George  Doty  Little.     They  were  living  at  2707 
Thomas  Street,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  Aug.  1875. 

10712  III.  Anna  Loper  Shepard,  b.  at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  22  Aug.  1852;  died 
at  Guilford,  Conn.,  3  Jan.  1858,  and  was  buried  there. 

Chil.  of  George   Irving  and   Clara  Trowbridge   (Parsons)   Shepard.  4035 

10713  IV.  George  Parsons  Shepard,  b.  at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  i  Oct.  1856; 
!  died  at  Warsaw,  9  Dec.  1857,  anc^  was  buried  there. 


Whitney  Family. 


10714 

10715 
10716 

10717 


10718 
10719 


10720 


V.  Martha    Shepard,   b.  at  Warsaw,    Mo.,  24   Nov.  1857;  died  at 
Warsaw,  29  Ap.  1 86 1 ,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.  Laura  Shepard,  b.  at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  10  Ap.  1859. 

VII.  William  Parsons  Shepard,  b.  at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  28  Jan.  1862; 
died  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  3  March  1 864,  and  was  buried  there. 

VIII.  Clara  Trowbridge  Shepard,  b.  at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  5  May  1863. 


Chil.  of  Philo   Camp  and  Julia   Ann   (Shepard)    Merwin. 

I.  Florida  Shepard  Merwin,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  14  May  1851; 
and  was  living  there  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Julia  Belle  Merwin,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  26  Feb.  1856;  and 
was  living  there  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Ellas   Bristol   and   Sally   (Lockwood)    Sanford. 

I.  Isaac  Sanford,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  27  Ap.  1815  ;  a  minister  of 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church ;  married  at  Patchogue,  L.  I.,  5  Dec. 
1841,  by  Rev.  Samuel  W.  King,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Lovlsa  Ann 
Weeks,  dau.  of  Benjamin  and  Eleanor  (Hunt)  Weeks,  of  Patchogue.  She 
was  born  at  Westchester,  N.  Y.,  9  Feb.  1821.  He  was  admitted,  on  trial, 
to  the  New  York  Annual  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
in  June  1840;  was  pastor  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  and  Pound  Ridge,  N.  Y., 
till  1841;  at  Patchogue,  L.  I.,  till  1842;  ordained  deacon,  May  1842; 
pastor  at  Westbrook  and  Saybrook,  Conn.,  till  1844;  ordained  elder,  June 
1 844 ;  pastor  of  Riverhead  and  Jamesport,  L.  I.,  till  1 846 ;  at  Huntington, 
L.  I.,  till  1847;  at  Goshen,  Conn.,  till  1848;  at  Cornwall  and  Ellsworth, 
Conn.,  till  1850;  at  Brookfield  and  Southville,  Conn.,  till  1852;  at  Bur- 
lington, Conn.,  till  1854;  at  Southbury,  Conn.,  till  1856;  at  Woodbury, 
Conn.,  till  1858;  at  Windsor  and  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  till  1860;  at 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  till  1861;  at  Berlin,  Conn.,  till  1862;  at  Ponset  and 
Killingworth,  Conn.,  till  1864;  when  he  was  given  a  superannuated  relation 
till  1865  ;  pastor  at  Durham,  Conn.,  till  1866,  when  he  was  again  superan- 
nuated. In  1 867,  68,  and  69,  he  was  classed  as  supernumerary,  and  again, 
in  1 870,  as  superannuated ;  which  relation  has  since  continued.  He  was 
living  at  Middlefield,  Conn.,  in  Sept.  1875;  and  at  Barkhamsted,  Conn., 
in  Dec.  1875. 


1541 


4036 


4039 

I774S 


1542 


IO722 


10/23 


10724 


10725 


10726 


10727 


Eighth   Generation. 


10721  II.  Lockwood  Sanford,  b.  at  Waterbury,  Conn.,  5  Ap.  1817;  an 
engraver;  was  living  at  646  West  Chapel  Street,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  in 
Aug.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Elias   Bristol   and   Lucretia   (Fayerweather)   Sanford. 

III.  Joseph  Burrel  Sanford,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  11  Feb.  1821;  a 
lumberman    and   farmer;    married  at  Preston,  Penn.,  10  Sept.  1846,  Mary 
Jane  Woodmansee,  dau.  of  James  and  Polly  (Underwood)  Woodmansee, 
of  Preston,  where  she  was  born  20  Nov.  1824.     They  settled  at  Preston, 
where  he  had  dwelt  since  1839;  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1875,  near 
Island  Pond  post-office.     He  has  held  various  town  offices. 

IV.  Sarah    Sanford,    b.  at   Monroe,    Conn.,  6  Ap.   1823;    married 
Stephen    Niles;  died  1 6  Feb.  1863,  and  was  buried   at  Mount   Pleasant, 
Penn. 


4039 
17749 


17758 


10728 


V.  Francis  Asbury  Sanford,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  9  Jan.  1825  ;  a    17759 
tailor;    married  at   Harford,  Penn.,  4  Feb.  1846,  Harriet  Elizabeth   Rice, 

born  at  Hubbardston,  Mass.,  23  Feb.  1827,  dau.  of  Amos  Jones  and  Sarah 
(Green)  Rice.  They  died  at  Preston,  Penn.,  (he,  II  Feb.  1869;  she,  6 
March  1 874),  and  were  buried  there,  in  Little  York  Cemetery. 

VI.  Edson  Sanford,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  18  Oct.  1826;  an  engraver; 
was  living  at  Meriden,  Conn.,  in  Sept.  1875.      He  served  for  about  four 
years  in  the  war  of  1861. 

VII.  Ann    Sanford,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  11  Ap.  1829;   a  milliner; 
was  living  at  Sandy  Hook,  in  Newtown,  Conn.,  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

VIII.  Luman  Wayne  Sanford,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  1 1  July  1832  ;    17769 
a  carpenter;    married  at  Table  Rock,  Neb.,  I  May  1861,  by  Rev.  George 

L.   Griffing,    Methodist,   to  Sarah    Frances    Cook,  dau.   of  James   K.   and 

(Martin)  Cook,  of  Table  Rock.     She  was  born  in  Illinois  in  1841. 

They  dwelt  at  Table  Rock  till  1873,  when  they  moved  to  Buffalo  Co.,  Neb., 
and  settled  on  a  homestead,  two  and  a  half  miles  south  of  Shelton.  He 
enlisted  in  Aug.  1862,  in  the  I3th  Reg.  of  Kansas  Volunteer  Infantry,  and 
served  in  the  Army  of  the  Frontier  for  thirty-five  months ;  taking  part  in 
the  battles  of  Cane  Hill,  Nov.  1862,  and  Prairie  Grove,  7  Dec.  1862,  and  in 
the  raid  on  Van  Buren,  Ark.,  28  Dec.  1862.  He  was  mustered  out  of  the 
U.  S.  service  at  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  26  June;  and  discharged  from  the  army 
at  Leavenworth,  Kansas,  19  July  1865.  He  was  living  at  Preston,  Penn., 
in  Feb.  1876. 

IX.  Susanna  Jane  Sanford,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  23  March  1835  ;  !  17771  j 


Whitney  Family, 


10729 


10730 


1543 


17776 


10731 


10732 


married  at  Sandy  Hook,  Conn.,  20  Nov.  1856,  by  Rev.  Isaac  Sanford, 
Mrtliodist  Episcopal,  to  Joseph  Bearce  Weed,  a  carpenter,  son  of  Eleazer 
and  Melinda  (Fanton)  Weed,  of  Danbury,  Conn,  where  he  was  born  1 8 
Sept.  1830.  They  dwelt  at  Sandy  Hook  till  March  1857;  at  Norwich, 
N.  Y.,  till  Aug.  1859;  at  Sandy  Hook  till  Oct.  1865  ;  and  then  moved  to 
Preston,  Penn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Jan.  1876,  on  a  farm  near 
Lake  Como  post-office.  He  enlisted  in  Sept.  1861,  at  Newtown,  Conn., 
in  Co.  I,  8th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry ;  ree'nlisted,  as  a  veteran,  5  Jan. 
1864;  and  was  discharged  15  July  1865,  for  disability,  at  U.  S.  General 
Hospital,  Fortress  Monroe,  Va.  He  took  part  in  many  battles — including 
Roanoke  Island,  8  Feb.  1862  ;  Newburn,  14  March  1862  ;  Fort  Macon,  26 
Ap.  1862;  South  Mountain,  14  Sept.  1862;  Antietam,  17  Sept.  1862; 
Fredcricksburgh,  II  Dec.  1862;  and  West  Branch,  19  Ap.  1 863— closing 
at  Cold  Harbor,  4  June  1864,  where  he  was  color-sergeant,  and  was 
wounded  in  the  spinal  column,  so  severely  as  to  be  permanently  disabled. 

X.  Elias  Fayerweather  Sanford,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  2  Aug.  1837; 
a  teacher  and  civil  engineer;  graduated  at  the  Normal  School  in  New 
Britain,  Conn.,  1861 ;  married  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  3  July  1867,  by  Rev.  Q. 
J.  Collin,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Jeannette  Everts,  dau.  of  Peter  P.  and 
Tryphena  (Barnett)  Everts,  of  Salisbury,  where  she  was  born  10  May 
1838.  They  settled  at  Ore  Hill,  in  Salisbury,  and  were  living  there  in 
Oct.  1875.  He  served,  as  corporal,  in  Co.  C,  I7th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infan- 
try, from  1 8  Aug.  1862  till  31  Aug.  1863. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   Norman   and   Anna   Maria   (Shepard)   Sanford. 

'4040 

I.  Jerusha  Sanford,  b.  in  Taunton  district,  Newtown,  Conn.,  in  1815;      17777 
a  teacher  for  several  years;  married  in  Feb.  1838,  in  the  Methodist  Church, 
Newtown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stebbins,  Methodist,  to  Zalmon  Lyon.     They  dwelt 

in  Rock  House  district,  Weston,  Conn.,  till  I  Ap.  1839;  in  Sandy  Hook 
district,  Newtown,  till  I  Ap.  1840;  and  then  moved  to  Southbury,  Conn., 
where  she  died  in  March  1841.  She  was  buried  near  her  husband's  first 
wife,  at  Weston.  She  was  a  member  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 
It  is  thought  that  he  died  and  was  buried  in  one  of  the  western  States. 

II.  Anna  Sanford,    b.  at   Sandy  Hook,  Newtown,  Conn.,  in  1818; 
died  when  nine  months  old,  and  was  buried  in  Taunton  district,  Newtown. 

III.  Laura    Sanford,   b.  at  Sandy  Hook,  Newtown,  Conn.,  in  Aug.      17780 
1822;  married  Willis  Lucius  Clinton,  who  died  at  Columbus,  S.  C.,  15 

Dec.  1873.     She  died  of  consumption,  3  Sept.  1874,  at  Ansonia,  Conn., 


1544 


J0733 


10/34 


10735 


10736 


IQ737 


Eighth  Generation. 


and  was  buried  there.  They  were  communicants  of  the  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Sanford,  b.  at  Sandy  Hook,  Newtown,  Conn.,  21  May 
1827;  married  at  Hawleyville,  Newtown,  6  May  1866,  by  Rev.  Newton 
E.  Marble,  D.D.,  rector  of  Trinity  (Episcopal)  Church  at  Newtown,  to 
James  Turner,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  and  Anna  (Cole)  Turner,  of  Brook- 
field,  Conn.     He  was  born  at  New  Fairfield,  Conn.,  20  March  1825.     They 
settled  at  Newtown,  and  were  living  there,  without  children,  in  Aug.  1875, 
communicants  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 

V.  Frances  Louisa  Sanford,  twin,  b.  at  Sandy  Hook,  Newtown,    17783 
Conn.,  28  May  1830;  married  at  the  house  of  her  parents,  in  Newtown, 

5  May  1849,  by  Rev.  Benjamin  Stone,  to  Levi  Beers  Fairchild,  a  hatter, 
son  of  Levi  and  Anna  (Shepard)  Fairchild,  of  Newtown,  where  he  was  born 
10  May  1828.  They  dwelt,  for  a  short  time,  at  Bethel,  Conn. ;  at  Brook- 
field  Centre,  Conn.,  till  Ap.  1851;  at  Brookfield  Depot,  till  1854;  at 
Danbury,  Conn.,  till  the  Autumn  of  1860;  at  Brewster's  Station,  N.  Y., 
till  the  Spring  of  1868;  and  then  returned  to  Danbury,  where  they  were 
still  living  in  Aug.  1875. 

VI.  Lorenzo    Dow   Sanford,  twin,  b.  at  Sandy   Hook,  Newtown,    17785 
Conn.,  28  May  1830;  a  wood-turner;  married  at  Derby,  Conn.,  23  Ap. 

1855,  Aurelia  Lucinda  Norton,  dau.  of  Rodney  F.  and  Lucinda  (Blakeslee) 
Norton,  of  Bristol,  Conn.,  where  she  was  born  n  Feb.  1836"  They  settled 
at  Derby,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1875. 

VII.  Frederick    Sanford,  b.  at  Sandy  Hook,  Newtown,  Conn.,  in    17786 
Aug.  1832  ;   married  in  1855,  at  Derby,  Conn.,  Eunice  Clark.     They  were 
living  at  Birmingham,  Conn.,  in  Aug.  1875. 


Chil.  of  John   and    Mary   Maria   (Nettleton)   Sanford. 

I.  Marietta  Sanford,  b.  at  Sandy  Hook,  Newtown,  Conn.,  1 1  Sept. 
1842;  married  at  Newtown,  2  May  1866,  Henry  Wakely,  a  mechanic,  son 
of  Henry  and  Sarah  (French)  Wakely,  of  Reading,  Conn.,  where  he  was 
born  31  July  1846.  He  died  at  Reading,  21  Ap.  1871,  and  was  buried 
there.  He  enlisted  at  New  York  City,  2  Oct.  1861,  in  Co.  F,  66th  Reg., 
N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry ;  and  was  discharged  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  27  Oct. 
1864.  She  was  married  (2d),  15  Ap.  1873,  at  Newtown,  by  Rev.  H.  B. 
Smith,  Congregational,  to  Frederick  Clark  Hungerford,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Glover  and  Harriet  (Couch)  Hungerford,  of  Washington,  Conn.  He  was 


Whitney  Family. 


born  at  New  Milford,  Conn.,  I  Feb.  1849. 
Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1875. 


They  settled  at  Washington, 


10738  II.  John  Lyman  Sanford,  b.  at  Sandy  Hook,  Newtown,  Conn.,  17 
Aug.  1843;  a  mechanic;  married  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  i  Jan.  1871, 
by  Rev.  Daniel  A.  Goodsell,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Isabel  Judson,  dau. 
of  John  Bennet  and  Caroline  (White)  Judson,  of  Newtown,  where  she  was 
born  3 1  May  1 844.  They  settled  at  Sandy  Hook,  and  were  living  there  in 
Oct.  1875,  without  children. 


Chil.   of  Luman   Andrus  and   Julia   Ann   (Carpenter)   Sanford. 

10739  1-   Mary  Jane  Sanford,  b.  at  Chazy,  N.  Y.,  31  Aug.  1836;  married 
at  Rockford,  111.,  2O  Aug.  1862,  by  her  father,  to  John  Emory  Benedict, 
a  farmer,  son  of  Rev.  Timothy  and  Mary  G.  (Chamberlin)  Benedict,1  of 
Belvidere,  111.     He  was  born  at  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  10  May  1832;  enlisted 
at  Belvidere,  15  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  G,  9$th  Reg.,  111.  Vol.  Infantry;   was 
killed  in  battle  before  Vicksburgh,  Miss.,  19  May  1863,  and  was  buried  at 
Vicksburgh.     They  had  no  children.     She  dwelt  at  Asbury,  111.,  for  one 
year  and  six  months;  and  in  1871,  settled  at  Conwa,  Iowa,  where  she  was 
living  in  Oct.  1875. 

10740  II.   Ellen   Maria  Sanford,  b.  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  i  May  1841;  mar- 
ried at  Sandwich,  111.,  16  Sept.  1869,  by  her  father,  to  Albert  Smith,  of  the 
same  place,  a  farmer,  son  of  Jehiel  and  Roxa  (White)  Smith,  of  Rock  Falls, 
111.     He  was  born  in  Allegany  Co.,  N.  Y.,  6  Nov.  1843.     They  dwelt  at 
Asbury,  111.,  till  March  1871;    and   then   settled  at  Conwa,  Iowa,  where 
they  were  still  living  in  Oct.  1875.     He  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 

10741  III.  Elizabeth  Aurelia  Sanford,  b.  at  North  Adams,  Mass.,  3  Ap. 
1843  S  died  at  Granville,  N.  Y.,  24  Dec.  1848,  and  was  buried  there. 

10742  IV.  Edwin    Clapp   Sanford,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  28  June  1848;  a 
book-keeper;  was  living  at  Chicago,  111.,  unmarried,  in  Aug.  1875,  at  the 
corner  of  State  and  Washington  Streets. 


10743 


Chil.  of  Julius  and   Mary   Elizabeth   (Parsons)   Sanford. 

I.  Ellen  Louise  Sanford,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  22  Jan.  1850;  was 
living  with  her  parents,  unmarried,  at  416  Chapel  Street,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  in  Aug.  1875. 

1  See  the  Benedict  Genealogy,  p.  128. 
194 


1545 


4043 


17790 


4054 


1546 


10746 


10747 


10748 


10749 


10751 


10752 


Eighth  Generation. 


10744  II.  Catharine  Sanford,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  19  June  1860;  died 
j  at  Newtown,  i  Sept.  1860,  and  was  buried  there. 

10745  III.  Gertrude  Sanford,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  28  July  1866;  was 
living  with  her  parents,  at  416  Chapel  Street,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  in  Aug. 
1875. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and    Mary   Elizabeth   (Booth)   Sanford. 

I.  Annie  Elizabeth  Sanford,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  29  Aug.  1850; 
and  was  living  there  in  July  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Sarah  Edward  Sanford,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  5  Aug.  1861. 


Chil.  of  George   Bennett  and    Charlotte   (Sanford)   Wheeler. 

I.  Emily  Alice  Wheeler,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  25  May  1852;  mar- 
ried at  the  house  of  her  parents,  in  Dyersville,  Iowa,  27  Sept.  1874,  by 
Rev.  Charles  H.  Seymour,  Episcopal,  to  George  Henry  McKee,  of  the  same 
place,  son  of  Almon  Thompson  and  Elizabeth  (Odes)  McKee.     He  was 
born  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  4  Sept.  1850.     They  dwelt  at  Dyersville  in 
Sept.  1875. 

II.  Harriet   Maria   Wheeler,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  9  Dec.  1854; 
married  at  the  house  of  her  parents,  in  Dyersville,  Iowa,  28  Sept.  1874,  by 
Rev.  Charles  H.  Seymour,  Episcopal,  to  Walter  McKee,  of  the  same  place, 
a  harness- maker,  son  of  Almon  Thompson  and  Elizabeth  (Odes)  McKee. 
He  was  born  at  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  15  Jan.  1848.     They  dwelt  at  Dyersville  in 
Sept.  1875. 


Chil.  of  George  Wood   and   Mary  Josephine   (Sanford)   Fuller. 

10750         I.   Henry  Blake  Fuller,  b.  in  Adams  Street,  near  State,  Chicago,  111., 
9  Jan.  1857. 


II.  Harriet  Josephine  Fuller,  b.  at  872  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago, 
111.,  6  Jan.  1859. 

III.  Mary  Sanford  Fuller,  b.  at  883  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago,  111., 
8  June  1869. 


10753 
10754 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Thomas  and    Mary   Elizabeth   (Schlmpf)   Sanford. 

I.  Henry  Thomas  Sanford,  b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  16  Ap.  1870. 

II.  Harriet  B.  Sanford,  b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  17  Jan.  1873;  died  there, 
30  Aug.  1 874,  and  was  buried  in  Oakwoods  Cemetery. 


10755        HI    Mary   Louisa  Sanford,  b.  at  62  Arbor  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  29 
Aug.  1875. 


Chil.  of   Daniel    Edwin   and   Betsey  Ann    (Griffin)    Foote. 

10756       I.  Frances  Maria  Foote,  b.  at  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  I  June  1846;  died  22 
Oct.  1848. 


10757 


10758 


II.  Samuel  Griffin  Foote,  b.  at  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  17  July  1850;  and 
was  living  there  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

Chil.  of  Daniel    Edwin  and   Sally  Adelia  (Could)   Foote. 

III.  William  Selleck  Foote,  b.  at  La  Fayette,  Ohio,  18  June  1867. 


10759       IV.   Fayette  Foote,  b.  at  La  Fayette,  Ohio,  29  Oct.  1870. 


10760 
10761 
10762 


10763 


Chil.  of  Henry   Bailey  and   Lucretia   (Eells)    Foote. 

I.  Edwin  Bailey  Foote,  b.  at  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  6  Feb.  1857. 

II.  Emma  Adelia  Foote,  b.  at  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  u  March  1863. 

III.  Frank  Seymour  Foote,  b.  at  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  i  May  1866. 

Child   of  Charles   Austin   and  Jerusha  Ann   (Buck)   Foote. 


1547 


4066 


407 1 


4071 


4072 


4073 


I.  Orlando  Bailey  Foote,  b.  at  Harpersfield,  N.  Y.,  26  Feb.  1846;      17791 
married,  II  June  1873,  Ella  Eudora   Stevens,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Alvira 
(Sherman)  Stevens. 


1548 

Eighth  Generation. 

Chil.  of  Albert  and   Loanda   (Patchin)    Foote. 

I.  David  Foote. 
II.  Frances  M.  Foote. 
III.  Harriet  Foote. 
IV.  Statira  Foote. 

10764 
107643 
107641) 

i  O764c 

10765 
107653 
iO765b 

10766 

10767 
10768 
10769 

10770 
10771 

4074 

4075 

4076 
4079 

Chil.  of  James  Harvey  and   Minerva  (Foote)   Butler. 
I.  Horace  Creeley  Butler. 
II.  Harvey  V.  Butler,  was  living  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1875. 
III.  Laura  Butler. 

Child  of  William   B.  and  Sarah   Elizabeth   (Swart)   Foote. 
I.  Bertha  Adeline  Foote,  b.  at  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  9  Dec.  1866. 

Chil.  of  Ira  and   Sally  Ann   (Foote)   Wager. 

I.  Eugene  Frederick  Wager,  b.  at  Davenport,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb.  1848; 
was  living  at  Covington,  Ind.,  in  Feb.  1876. 

II.  Henry  Frederick  Wager,  b.  at  Davenport,  N.  Y.,  27  Aug.  1850; 
died  at  Genoa,  111.,  24  Feb.  1853. 

III.  Charles  Delbert  Wager,  b.  at  Genoa,  111.,  6  Sept.  1855;  died 
there,  3  Feb.  1856. 

IV.  Evelyn  Losina  Wager,  b.  at  De  Kalb,  111.,  3  Aug.  1857. 

V.  James  Wager,  b.  at  De  Kalb,  111.,  10  March  1862  ;  died  there,  1  1 
Dec.  1862. 

U'/iifiuy  Ramify. 


'549 


Chil.  of  Richard   and   Hannah   (Foote)   Wilcox. 


4080 


10772        I.  Josephine  Wilcox,  b.  at  Davenport,  N.  Y.,  2  Ap.  1849;  married      17792 
at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  3  July  1865,  Leman  C.  Palmer,  a  farmer,  son  of  Lewis 
and  Rebecca  (West)  Palmer.     They  settled  at  Centreville,  Penn.,  and  were 
living  there  in  Aug.  1876. 


10773 


10774 


10775 


10776 


10777 


II.  Celestia  Wilcox,  b.  at  Davenport,  N.  Y.,  26  Nov.  1851;  died  at 
Southport,  N.  Y.,  19  Sept.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Imogene  Wilcox,  b.  at  Southport,  N.  Y.,  25  March  1854;  died 
at  Southport,  25  Aug.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 


IV.  Calista  L.  Wilcox,  b.  at  Southport,  N.  Y.,  4  July  1855;  married      17793 
at  Wellsburgh,  N.  Y.,  22  Dec.  1873,  Uevl  William  Redfleld,  son  of  Stephen 

and  Frances  (Garrison)  Redfield, '  of  Southport,  where  he  was  born  16  June 
1851. 

V.  Homer  R.  Wilcox,  b.  at  Southport,  N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1857. 


VI.  Norval  H.  Wilcox,  b.  at  Southport,  N.  Y.,  n  June  1860. 


10778       VII.  Cora  EloYse  Wilcox,  b.  at  Southport,  N.  Y.,  26  Jan.  1863. 


10779 


Chil.  of   Norman   and    Frances   Emily   (Foote)    Durham. 

I.  Clement  Henry  Durham,  b.  at  Genoa,  111.,  i  June  1851;  and  died 
there,  20  Oct.  1851. 


4081 


10780  !      II.  Losina  Jane  Durham,  b.  at  Genoa,  111.,  i  Aug.  1852;  and  died 
there,  20  Dec.  1852. 


10781 
10782 


Chil.  of  Dorman  and   Frances  Emily  (Foote)   Cowles. 

III.  Frances  Emily  Cowles,  b.  at  Genoa,  111.,  20  March  1855. 

IV.  Orra  W.  Cowles,  b.  at  Lowell,  Mich.,  17  Aug.  1858. 

'  See  the  Redfield  Genealogy,  p.  128. 


408l 


1550 

Eighth  Generation. 

Chil.  of  Edward    Peter  and   Amanda   Melissa   (Cleason)   Foote. 

4082 

10783 

I.  Frederick  Foote,  b.  at  Genoa,  111.,  28  Ap.  1866. 

10784 

II.   Willard  Foote,  b.  at  Genoa,  111.,  8  July  1868. 

10785 

III.  Jenny  Louisa  Foote,  b.  at  Genoa,  111.,  26  July  1871. 

Chil.  of  Alonzo   Edward  and   Helen   (Foote)   Carr. 

4083 

10786 

I.  Cora  Eugenie  Carr,  b.  at  Sycamore,  111.,  26  Aug.  1861. 

10787 

II.  Edward  Alonzo  Carr,  b.  at  Sycamore,  111.,  31  Oct.  1866. 

10788 

III.  Helen  Myra  Carr,  b.  at  Genoa,  111.,  1  1  Ap.  1870. 

Child  of  Alonzo  Adams  and   Fanny  (Pitts)   Whitney. 

4086 

10789 

I.  Nelson  Whitney,  b.  at  Danby,  N.  Y.,  5  Jan.  1823;  a  farmer,  and 
proprietor  of  a  cheese-factory;  married  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  31  Dec.  1845, 
by  Bertine  Pew,  Esq.,  to  Susan  Caroline  Parcel,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Mary 
(Woodruff)  Parcel,  of  Corning,  formerly  of  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was 
born  n  March  1824.  They  dwelt  at  Corning  till  1848;  then  settled  at 
Whitneyville,  Penn.,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876.  He  served  as 
quartermaster,  from  21  Ap.  till  21  July  1861,  in  the  3d  Reg.,  Penn.  Vol. 
Infantry.  He  then  raised  a  company,  which  was  organized  18  Sept.  1861, 
sworn  into  State  service  2  1  Sept.  1  86  1  ,  mustered  into  U.  S.  service  1  4  Oct. 
1  86  1,  as  Co.  G,  45th  Reg.,  Penn.  Vol.  Infantry,  and  was  mustered  out  at 
Old  Point  Comfort,  Va.,  3  July  1862. 

'7794 

Chil.  of  Christopher  and   Chloe  Hatch   (Whitney)   Deyo. 

4087 

10790 

I.  Philena  Deyo,  b.  at  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  14  Feb.  1829;  married  at 
Andover,  N.  Y.,  27  June  1847,  Earl  Wesley  Fuller,  a  minister  of  the  Uni- 
versalist  Church,  son  of  Earl  B.  Fuller.  She  died  at  Caton,  N.  Y.,  20 
Aug.  1860,  and  was  buried  there.  He  was  living  at  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  in 
Dec.  1875. 

17803 

10791 


Whitney  Family. 


II.  William  Simeon  Deyo,  b.  at  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  3  Feb.  1832;  died 
on  the  same  day,  and  was  buried  at  Newfield. 


10792  III.  Alonzo  Deyo,  b.  at  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  30  June  1835;  a  teacher  and 
farmer;  married  at  Caton  Centre,  N.  Y.,  3  Oct.  1860,  Charlotte  Maria 
Cooper,  dau.  of  Anson  and  Betsey  (Caulkins)  Cooper,  of  Caton.  She  was 
born  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  13  May  1842.  They  settled  at  Caton  Centre,  and 
were  living  there  in  Dec.  1875.  He  has  been  justice  of  the  peace,  and 
supervisor  of  Caton. 


10793 


10794 


10795 


10796 


10797 


IV.  James    Lewis    Deyo,    b.   at  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  17  Ap.  1838;    a 
teacher;  married  at  Caton,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1862,  Luana   Davenport,  dau.  of 
Henry  and  Lydia  Ann  (White)  Davenport,  of  Caton.     She  tvas  born  at 
Dryden,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1842,  and  died  in  July  1866.     He  died  without 
children,  12  Aug.  1863,  at  Caton,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Eunice  Deyo,  b.  at  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  14  July  1840;  married  at 
Caton,   N.  Y.,   Horace   Edwin   Gilbert,  a   physician   and   surgeon,  born   at 
Guilford,  N.  Y.,  2  Sept.  1837,  son  of  William  D.  Gilbert.     She  died  without 
children,  21  Nov.  1859,  at  Caton,  and  was  buried  there.      He  dwelt  at 
Coney  Island,  near  Fortress  Monroe,  Va.,  and  died  there,  3  July  1863. 


Chil.  of  Oliver  and   Elozla  Cray  (Whitney)   Wilkinson. 

I.  Philena  Wilkinson,  b.  at  Townshend,  Vt,  18  March  1829;  died 
on  the  same  day. 

II.  Clark   Reed  Wilkinson,  b.  at  Townshend,  Vt,  13  March  1830; 
died  14  March  1830. 

III.  Vesta  Maria  Wilkinson,  b.  at  Townshend,  Vt,  6  March  1836; 
married  there,  21  Ap.  1861,  Ranney  Howard,  a  lawyer,  son  of  Israel  and 
Tryphena  (Wheeler)  Howard,  of  Jamaica,  Vt,  where  he  was  born  25  Oct. 
1834.     They  settled  at  Manchester,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 


10798 


Chil.  of  James  Lewis  and   Lucy   Maria   (Hall)   Whitney. 

I.  Edgar  Mortimer  Whitney,  b.  at  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  20  July  1828; 
a  minister  of  the  Universalist  Church;  married,  in  1850,  Harriett  Westoott; 
married  (2d),  16  May  1859,  at  Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  Laura  Harris,  dau.  of  Eli 
and  Mary  (Mulford)  Harris,  of  Lindleytown,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born. 


4088 


17811 


4089 
17815 


1552 


Eight J i  Generation. 


10799 


10800 


10801 


10802 


10803 


10804 


10805 


10806 


He  dwelt  at  Charleston,  Perm.,  from  1852  till  1856;  at  Wellsville,  N.  Y., 
till  1860;  at  South  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  till  1864;  at  Pckin,  111.,  till  1870;  at 
Ottawa,  111.,  till  1874;  then  moved  to  Susquehanna  Depot,  Penn.,  and  was 
living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

II.  Oliver  Wilkinson  Whitney,  b.  at  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  2  Jan.  1830;'  17817 
|  a  farmer;   married  at  Williamsport,  Penn.,  20  Jan.  1859,  Lucy  Brill  Burdick, 

dau.  of  Zina  and  Mary  (Shellman)  Burdick,  of  Chatham,  Penn.  They 
dwelt  at  Caton,  N.  Y.,  till  1873  ;  and  were  living  at  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis., 
in  Jan.  1876. 

III.  Lucy  Maria  Whitney,  b.  at  Danby,  N.  Y.,  6  Feb.  1832;  married, 
in  1851,   Dyer  Powers;    died  at  Lawrenceville,  Penn.,  19  June  1855,  and 
was  buried  there.     He  was  living  at  Lawrenceville  in  Dec.  1875. 

IV.  James    Lewis   Whitney,  b.  at  Danby,  N.  Y.,  28  March  1834; 
married,  in  1852,  Julia  Harris;  and  was  living  at  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  in  Dec. 
1875. 

V.  Emeline  Amanda  Whitney,  b.  at  Danby,  N.  Y.,  5  Feb.  1836; 
married,  in  1854,  Joseph  Harris;  died  at  Salamanca,   N.  Y.,  19  Ap.  1866, 
and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  James   Lewis  and    Maria   (Eldred)   Whitney. 


4089 


VI.  Abram  Johnson  Whitney,  b.  at  Caton,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1842  ;  a    17820 
farmer;  married  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  10  Aug.  1862,  by  her  father,  a  Baptist 
minister,  to  Almira  Elizabeth  Broakman,  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Moyer  and 
Judith  Jennings  (Inscho)  Broakman,  of  the  same  place.     She  was  born  at 
Tioga,  Penn.,  12  May  1846.     They  settled  at  Caton,  and  (except  one  year, 

1866,  passed  at  St.  Joseph,  Mich.)  continued  to  reside  there  till  their  report, 
in  Jan.  1876. 

VII.  William   Cowan  Whitney,  b.  at  Caton,  N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1853.    17826 
He  was  adopted  by  his  father's  sister,  Mrs.  Emeline  Amanda  (Whitney) 
Cowan ;  his  name  transposed  to  William  Whitney  Cowan ;  and  his  record 

will  be  given  with  her  children,  at  No.  10807. 

VIII.  Dyer  Whitney,  b.  at  Caton,  N.  Y.,  7  Dec.  1855;  died  at  Caton, 
17  Jan.  1858,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Nelson   and    Emeline   Amanda   (Whitney)   Cowan. 


4091 


I.   Adelia  Maria  Cowan,  b.  at  Gibson,  N.  Y.,  3  Feb.  1842;  married    17821 
at  Caton,  N.  Y.,  17  Oct.  1859,  John  Tupper,  a  dealer  in  tobacco  at  whole- 


10807 


10808 


10809 


10810 


Whitney  Family. 


sale,  son  of  Archelaus  and  Leah  (Strever)  Tupper,  of  Corning,  N.  Y.  He 
was  born  near  Albany,  N.  Y.,  in  1836.  They  settled  at  Gibson,  and  were 
living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

II.  William  Whitney  Cowan,  adopted.  He  was  born  at  Caton, 
N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1853,  son  of  Mrs.  Cowan's  brother,  James  Lewis  Whitney, 
by  his  second  wife,  Maria  Eldred ;  married  at  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.,  26  July 
1870,  Priscilla  Emeline  Mead,  born  at  Caroline,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1853,  dau. 
of  Darwin  and  Jane  (Sawyer)  Mead ;  and  settled  at  Gibson,  N.  Y.,  where 
they  were  still  living  in  Jan.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Jonathan   and    Ruth   Ann   (Whitney)   Mizner. 

I.  Zerah  Mizner,  b.  at  Hector,  N.  Y.,  i  Feb.  1829;  a  physician  and 
druggist ;  married  at  Greenwood,  Mich.,  23  Nov.  1863,  Sarah  Scott,  who 
was  born  in  Canada  West,  19  March  1842,  dau.  of  Adam  and  Delilah  Scott, 
afterwards  of  Michigan.     He  settled  at  Bridgeton,  Mich.,  where  he  was 
supervisor,  for  two  years,  during  the  war  of  1861;  and,  after  six  years' 
residence,  moved  to  Whitehall,  Mich.,  where  he  was  collector  of  taxes  in 
1874,  and  had  then  held  that  position  for  seven  years. 

II.  John  Mizner,  b.  at  Black  Rock,  now  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  3  Nov.  1832; 
a  dealer  in  lumber  and  general  merchandise ;   married  at  Cascade,  Mich., 
4  July  1858,  Alta  Jane  Birch,  dau.  of  Freeman  and  Lucy  (Walker)  Birch, 
of  Courtland,  Mich.,  formerly  of  Oakland  Co.,  Mich.,  where  she  was  born 
12  July  1861.     They  have  lived  at  Newaygo,  Mich.,  for  five  years;  Cedar 
Springs,  Mich.,  six  months;  Newaygo  again,  two  years;  Chicago,  111.,  one 
year;  Muskegon,  Mich.,  three  years;  Ludington,  Mich.,  one  year;  and  in 
1872,  removed  to  Baldwin,  Mich.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  1874. 
He  has  been  a  justice  of  the  peace  for  fourteen  years. 

III.  Louisa  Jane  Mizner,  b.  at  Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  15  March  1834; 
married  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich..  25  June  1852,  Andrew  Jackson   Alvord, 
a  farmer;  and  lived  at  Muskegon,  Mich.,  in  Oct.  1874. 


10811  IV.  Peter  Dudley  Mizner,  b.  at  Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  29  Feb.  1836;  a 
farmer,  lumberman  and  merchant;  married  at  Peru,  Nebraska,  19  Jan. 
1860,  by  Rev.  Martin  Pritchard,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Catharine 
Leonora  Cowdy,  born  in  Miami  Co.,  Indiana,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Leah 
(Rank)  Gowdy.  He  served  for  three  years  and  three  months,  in  the  Union 
army,  during  the  war  of  1 86 1 ;  since  which  his  home  has  been  in  Michigan. 
He  was  living  at  Baldwin,  Mich.,  in  1874. 


195 


1553 


17826 


4093 
17827 


17829 


17832 


1554 


liighth  Generation. 


10812  V.   Betsey  Ann  Mizner,  b.  at  Plainfield,  Mich.,  26  Nov.  1838;  mar- 
ried at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  11  Oct.  1863,  by  Rev.   Mr.   Drew,  to  Uzel 
Barker    Mclntyre,    a    farmer,   son    of   Uzel    Barker    and    Martha    (Waite) 
Mclntyre,  of  Hinckley,  Ohio,  where  he  was  born  9  Dec.  1837.     He  went 
to  Michigan  in  1859.     They  dwelt,  for  eight  years,  at  Ravenna,  Mich.;   and 
in  1872,  returned  to  Grand  Rapids,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Oct. 
1874.      He  enlisted,  21  Sept.  1861,  in  Co.  C,  2d  Reg  of  Michigan  Cavalry; 
joined  his  regiment  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  October;   served  as  orderly  under 
Gen.  Granger,  in  the  Western  Division ;   and  was  discharged  for  physical 
disability,  at  Franklin,  Tenn.,  21  March  1863. 

10813  VI.  Susan  Mizner,  b.  at  Plainfield,  Mich.,  9  Jan.  1841;  married,  in    17837 
1860,   Isaac  Rechtenwald,  from  Indiana,  birth  and  parentage  unknown, 

who  enlisted  in  1861,  in  Co.  H,  4th  Reg.  of  Mich.  Cavalry,  and  was  killed 
1 8  Jan.  1862.  She  was  living  at  23  Leonard  Street,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 
in  Feb.  1875. 

VII.  Harriet  Mizner,  b.  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  19  Dec.  1842  ;  mar- 
ried there,  in  Jan.  1860,  George  Ulmer;  married  (2d),  3  Sept.  1868,  John 
Hoogstrat;  and  was  living  at  Muskegon,  Mich.,  in  1874. 


10814 


Chil.  of  Peter   Isaac  and    Betsey   (Porter)   Whitney. 

10815  I.  Zerah   Peter  Whitney,  b.  at  Clarence  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  21  Sept. 
1836;  a  farmer;   married  at  Amboy,  111.,  22  Aug.  1860,  Charlotte  Catharine 
McKenney,  whose  parents  then  lived  at  Dixon,  111.     She  was  born  at  Char- 
lotteville,  Canada  West,  9  Nov.  1833,  dau.  of  Jacob  and  Mary  (McCall) 
McKenney.     They  were  living  at  Lewis,  Iowa,  in  1874,  without  children. 

10816  \      II.  James  Porter  Whitney,  b.  at  Clarence,  N.  Y.,  12  Jan.  1838;  a    17838 

sawyer;  married  at  Wayland,  Mich.,  9  Oct.  1862,  by  Rev.  James  Selkrig, 
an  Episcopal  missionary  to  the  Indians,  to  Anna  Grumman,  dau.  of  Samuel 
and  Pauline  (Button)  Grumman,  of  Hopkins,  Mich.  She  was  born  at 
Solon,  Ohio,  16  June  1842.  They  were  living  at  Sand  Lake,  Mich.,  in 
1875. 

10817  III.  Phebe  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Williamsville,  N.  Y.,  15  Oct.  1839; 
married   Matthew   Ritchie  Adams,  who  was  born  in   Ross   Co.,  Ohio,  26 
Aug.  1829.     They  were  living  at  Rock  Falls,  111.,  in  1874. 

10818  j      IV.  William  Bevins  Whitney,  b.  at  Thornapple,  in  Ada,  Mich.,  27    17840 

March   1842;    a  sawyer;    married  at  Wayland,  Mich.,  28     Sept.  1862, 


Whitney  Family. 


1555 


Lovina  McBride,  born  12  Dec.  1842,  dau.  of  James  and  Caroline  (Fry) 
McBride,  of  Hopkins,  Mich.  They  lived  at  Rock  Falls,  111.,  in  1874. 

10819  V.   Edwin  Emerson  Whitney,  b.  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  14  Aug.  1843; 
i  a   sawyer;  married   at  Wayland,   Mich.,   25   Dec.   1866,  by    Rev.  James 
:  Selkrig,  to   Harriet  Lucina   Button,  who  was  born  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  I 

March  1848,  dau.  of  John  A  very  and  Mary  Anna  (Lowton)  Button.  They 
settled  at  Sand  Lake,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  Aug.  1874.  He 
enlisted  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  19  Sept.  1862,  in  Co.  B,  6th  Reg., 
Mich.  Cavalry;  and  was  mustered  out  at  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kansas, 
29  Nov.  1865.  He  was  employed,  for  nine  months,  as  a  scout  for  Gen. 
Sheridan. 

10820  VI.  Helen  Amelia  Whitney,  b.  at  Plainfield,  Mich.,  14  March  1846; 
married  at  Sterling,  111.,  24  May  1869,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Post,  Congregational, 
to  Pliny  Lyon,  a  paper-maker,  son  of  Samuel  and  Polly  (Babcock)  Lyon, 
of  Augusta,  Me.,  where  he  was  born  14  Nov.  1819.     They  lived  at  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  from  i  June  to  14  Aug.  1869;  at  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  till  I 
May  1870;  and  then  settled  at  Greenville,  Conn.,  where  they  were  still 
living  in  Aug.  1874. 

10821  VII.  Julius  Jerome  Whitney,  b.  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  27  Aug.  1847; 
married,  and  was  living  at  Rock  Falls,  111.,  in  1874. 


10822 


VIII.   Horace    Monson   Whitney,  b.  at   Cascade,  Mich.,  14  June 
1850;  died  there,  25 1854,  and  was  buried  at  Whitneyville,  Mich. 


10823  IX.  Fanny  Mary  Lorana  Whitney,  b.  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  21  Aug. 
1852;  married  George  Canning,  who  was  born  in  Mich.,  7  Sept.  1845. 
They  were  living  at  Rock  Falls,  111.,  in  1874. 


10824 


10825 


X.  Elizabeth  Isadore  Whitney,  b.  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  15  Nov.  1856; 
married   at  Coloma,   111.,  19   Sept.  1872,   Frederick   Thomas   Yeoward,  a 

farmer,  who  was  born  in  Canada,  18  Feb.  1840,  son  of  Thomas  and  Sarah 
(Martin)  Yeoward.  They  were  living  at  Rock  Falls,  111.,  in  1874,  without 
children. 

XI.  May  Whitney,  b.  at  Marion,  111.,  15  May  1859;  and  was  living 
with  her  parents,  at  Rock  Falls,  111.,  in  1874. 


10826       XII.  Parley  Artemas  Whitney,  b.  at  Marion,  111.,  15  Ap.  1862;  and 
was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Rock  Falls,  111.,  in  1874. 


17842 


17843 


10827 
10828 
10829 

10830 


10831 
10832 

10833 
10834 

10835 
10836 
10837 


10838 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Oscar   F.  and    Electa   A.  (Bryant)   Whitney. 

I.  George  Whitney,  was  living  at  Austerlitz,  Mich.,  in  1873. 

II.  Francis  Whitney,  was  living  at  Austerlitz,  Mich.,  in  1873. 


III.  Emily  Jane  Whitney,  married 
Grand  Haven,  Mich.,  in  1873. 

IV.  Oscar  Newman  Whitney. 


Ogden;  and  was  living  at 


Chil.  of  Ezra  and    Hannah    Hedges   (Depuy)   Whitney. 

I.  Jane  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  4  May  1843;  mar- 
ried at  Bradley,  in  Hopkins,  Mich.,  lojune  1861,  William   C.  McClintock. 
They  were  living  at  Bradley  in  1874. 

II.  Charles  Edgar  Whitney,  b.  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  27  Jan.  1845  ;  a 
soldier  in  the  war  of  1861;  married  at  Muskegon,  Mich.,  24  Dec.  1869, 
Mittie  De  Rowe.     They  were  living  at  Bradley,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

III.  Alonzo  Ethelbert  Whitney,  b.  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  16  Ap.  1847; 
died  there,  13  Aug.  1847,  a°d  was  buried  at  Bradley,  Mich. 

IV.  Elverton    Whitney,  b.   at  Bradley,  in  Hopkins,  Mich.,  28  Sept. 
1855  ;  died  at  Bradley,  4  Oct.  1855,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Frank  Whitney,  twin,  b.  at  Bradley,  in  Hopkins,  Mich.,  23  Dec. 
1857 ;  an<3  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 

VI.  Frederick  Whitney,  twin,  b.  at  Bradley,  in  Hopkins,  Mich.,  23 
Dec.  1857;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 

VII.  Caroline  A.  Whitney,  b.  at  Bradley,  in  Hopkins,  Mich.,  5  Oct. 
1859;  and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Chester  Coborn   and   Amanda  Malvina   (Depuy)   Whitney. 

I.  Herbert  Delos  Whitney,  b.  at  Ada,  Mich.,  15  Aug.  1846;  served 
in  Co.  A,  i8th  Reg.,  Wis.  Vol.  Infantry;   was  captured  in  the  battle  of 


4095 


4096 
17844 


4098 


10839 

10840 
10841 


10842 


Whitney  Family. 


Pittsburg    Landing,  held  a  prisoner  four  months,  and   then    paroled   at 
Montgomery,  Ala.     He  was  living  at  Wrightstown,  Wis.,  in  1873. 

II.  Oscar  Marion  Whitney,  b.  at  Ada,  Mich.,  29  June  1848;   and 
was  living  at  "  Speier,"  Minn.,  in  1873.     He  served  in  the  First  Battery  of 
Wis.  Light  Artillery. 

III.  Edwin    Foster   Whitney,   b.  at  Mukwonago,  Wis.,  13  March 
1850;  and  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Worthington,  Minn.,  in  1873. 

IV.  William  Wiley  Whitney,  b.  at  Taycheedah,  Wis.,  3  June  1853; 
died  at  Taycheedah,  22  Sept..  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Martin  Van    Buren   and   Harriet  (White)   Whitney. 
I.  Eva  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Caledonia,  Mich.,  4  Oct.  1856;  and  was 


living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1874. 
10843        II.  Ida  Luella  Whitney,  b.  at  Caledonia,  Mich.,  15  Oct.  1858. 


10844 
10845 
10846 


III.  Nelly  Louisa  Whitney,  b.  at  Caledonia,  Mich.,  u  Nov.  1861. 

IV.  Alice  May  Whitney,  b.  at  Caledonia,  Mich.,  24  June  1867. 

V.  Orrin  Chester  Whitney,  b.  at  Caledonia,  Mich.,  5  Ap.  1873. 


10847 


10848 


10849 


Chil.  of  David   Lewis  and   Irena   (Beardsley)   Washburn. 

I.  Sarah  Ann  Washburn,  b.  at  Oberlin,  Ohio,  8  July  1836;  died  at 
Vermillion,  Ohio,  8  Feb.  1838,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Alvira  Betsey  Washburn,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  3  Feb.  1838; 
married  there,   21  Feb.  1858,  at   her  father's  house,  William   Bradley,  a 
farmer,  son  of  Leonard  and  Roxa  (Straws)  Bradley,  of  Brownhelm,  Ohio. 
They  were  living  at  Vermillion,  without  children,  in  1874. 

III.  Louisa  Malvina  Washburn,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  30  Oct. 


1557 


4099 


4104 


17847 


1558 


10850 


10851 


Right  It  Generation. 


1839;  married  at  Berlin  Heights,  Ohio,  13  May  1861,  Horatio  Nelson 
ShofT,  a  hotel-keeper,  son  of  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Hayes)  Shoff,  of  Florence, 
Ohio,  where  he  was  born  31  July  1838.  They  settled  at  Birmingham, 
Ohio,  and  were  living  there  in  1874. 

IV.  Wheeler  Fairchild  Washburn,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  19  Dec.    17849 
1841;  a  fanner;   married  at  Amherst,  Ohio,  25  Dec.  1861,  Harriet  Seeley, 

I  dau.  of  Walter  and  Calista  (Blair)  Seeley,  of  Amherst.  She  died  2  Feb. 
1871,  and  was  buried  at  Amherst.  He  married  (2d),  19  Ap.  1874,  Frances 
Sawyer.  They  were  living  at  North  Amherst,  Ohio,  in  1874. 

V.  Mary    Emeline  Washburn,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  29   Sept.    17850 
1844;    married  there,  9  Dec.  1866,  by  Rev.  E.  Barber,   Presbyterian,  to 

Perry  Decatur  Brush,  son  of  Porter  M.  and  Alice  D.  (Brainerd)  Brush,  of 
Vermillion,  where  he  was  born  12  Aug.  1842.  He  is  a  preacher  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  North-west  Iowa  Conference,  having  been 
admitted  at  the  annual  meeting,  25-29  Sept.  1873.  They  lived  at  Ver- 
million till  20  Sept.  1871;  at  Newell,  Iowa,  from  25  Sept.  1871  till  4  Ap. 
1873;  and  then  moved  to  Fort  Dodge,  Iowa,  where  he  was  in  charge  of 
the  Fort  Dodge  Circuit  in  May  1874.  He  has  been  a  teacher. 

VI.  Watson    David   Washburn,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  19  March 
1849;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 


10852 


10853    ;      VII.  Jessie   Fremont  Washburn,   b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  i  July 
1856;  and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Benajah    Roswell   and   Mariette   (Washburn)   Butler. 

10854  !      I.   Mary  Jane    Butler,   b.    at    Florence,  Ohio,  18  Jan.  1843;  was  a 

|  teacher  at  the  age  of  fifteen  years,  and  with  unusual  success ;  married  at  i 
her  father's  house,   in   Orleans,   Mich.,   28  July  1868,   by  Rev.  Thomas 
Bignell,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Benjamin   Franklin  Washburn,  a  trader,  I 
i  who  was  born   at  Gorham,  N.  Y.,   25    Feb.  1824,  son  of  Benjamin  and 
j  Lovina  (Woodin)  Washburn.     They  settled  at  Ada,  Mich.     She  died  at 
Orleans,  20  Aug.  1870,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at  Cascade,  Mich. 
He  was  living  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

10855  H-   Helen   Lovica  Butler,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  22  Feb.  1845;  mar- 
ried at  her  father's  house  in  Orleans,  Mich.,  26  July  1871,  by  Rev.  D.  F. 
Barnes,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  William  Henry  Howard,  a  farmer,  who  was 
born  at  Avon,  N.  Y.,  12  Nov.  1841,  son  of  Joseph  and  Janet  (Giles)  How- 
ard.    They  were  living  at  Berlin,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1874. 


4106 


17852 


//  'Iritney  Family. 


10856       III.   Betsey  Philena  Butler,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  24  Ap.  1847;  and 
was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Orleans,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1874. 


'559 


10857 
10858 
10859 
10860 
10861 
10862 


! 10863 


! 10864 


10865 


! 10866 


10867 


Chil.  of  Benjamin   Summers  and   Sarah   Jane   (Brobeck)   Washburn.  4107 

I.  Belle   Lavona  Washburn,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  5   Nov.  1849; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Sept.  1874. 

II.  Luther   Amason   Washburn,  b.   at  Vermillion,   Ohio,  i  Dec. 
1851;  died  at  Vermillion,  16  Nov.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Lorin   Johnson   Washburn,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  5  Aug. 
1853;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  Sept.  1874. 

IV.  Anna   Elizabeth   Washburn,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  13  Jan. 
1856;  and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Sept.  1874. 

V.  Alice  Cornelia  Washburn,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  6  Jan.  1859; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Sept.  1874. 

VI.  Cleora  Luella  Washburn,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  17  May  1870; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Sept.  1874. 


Chil.  of  James  Sheffield   and   Betsey  Summers   (Washburn)    Mordoff.  4109 

I.  Orlando  A.  Mordoff,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  19  Sept.  1853;  and  was 
living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 

II.  Edwin  Henry  Mordoff,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  10  Dec.  1854;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1 874. 

III.  Annette  Marie  Mordoff,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  20  Oct.  1860. 

IV.  May  Belle  Mordoff,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  29  Nov.  1863. 


Child  of  James  Whitney  and   Rosetta   (Webster)   Washburn. 

I.  Homer  James  Benjamin  Washburn,  b.  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  3 
Sept.  1858  ;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  mother,  in  1874;  a  farmer. 


41 1 1 


1560 


io868 


10869 


10870 


10871 


10872 


10873 


10874 


Right Ji   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Edmund   and   Harriet   (Whitney)    Fairchild.  4112 

I.  Lucy  Ann  Fairchild,  b.  at  Ncwtown,  Conn.,  20  Jan.  1837;  married    17854 
there,  25   Dec.  1859,  by  Rev.  Newton  E.  Marble,  D.D.,  rector  of  Trinity 
Church,  to   Edgar  Allen    Northrop,  a  hatter,  born  at  Newtown,  12   Sept. 

1837,  son  of  Andrew  and  Betsey  (Peck)  Northrop.  They  dwelt  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  for  three  years;  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  three  and  a  half  years;  at 
Milburn,  N.  J.,  one  year;  and  then  moved  to  Orange,  N.  J.  He  died  at 
Newtown,  23  Oct.  1868,  and  was  buried  in  Newtown  Cemetery.  She 
married  (2d),  30  Jan.  1873,  at  her  father's  house  in  Newtown,  Edward 
Albertus  Baldwin,  an  ornamental  plasterer,  whose  parents,  Marshall  and 
Catharine  (Sipp)  Baldwin,  then  lived  at  Caldwell,  N.  J.  She  continued  to 
live  at  Orange  till  the  early  part  of  1 874,  since  which  her  home  has  been 
at  Sterling,  111.  Mr.  Baldwin  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861. 

II.  Julia  Augusta   Fairchild,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  4  May  1840; 
died  there,  28  Feb.  1849,  ar>d  was  buried  in  the  Newtown  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  James  Wheeler  and   Anna   Maria   (Lewis)   Whitney.  4M4 

I.  Anna  Maria  Whitney,  b.  at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  12  Jan.  1848;  married    17857 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  24  Aug.  1871,  Adolph  Ludwig  King. 

II.  Joseph   Botsford  Whitney,  b.  at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  3  Sept.  1849; 
grad.  at  the  Polytechnic  Institute,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

III.  Isabella   Lewis  Whitney,  b.  at  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1852; 
died  at  Avon,  N.  Y.,  8  Jan.  1 874,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at  LeRoy. 


Chil.  of  LeCrand   and   Emily   (Whitney)   Fairchild. 

I.  Joseph    Botsford    Fairchild,  b.  at   Newtown,  Conn.,  4  March 
1 844 ;   a  carpenter  and  joiner ;  married  at  her  father's  house  in  Newtown, 
13  Dec.  1865,  by  Rev.  Newton  E.  Marble,  D.D.,  rector  of  Trinity  Church, 
to  Emma  Jane  Jennings,  who  was  born  at  Newtown,  4  May  1843,  dau.  of 
William  Bennet  and  Manila  (Morgan)  Jennings.     They  settled  at  New- 
town,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Sept.  1874. 

II.  Julius   Burr  Fairchild,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  24  Aug.  1847; 
died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  i  May  1873,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at 
Newtown,  Taunton  district. 


4115 
17858 


Whitney  Family. 


10875        III.   Emily  Aurelia  Fairchild,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  5  Aug.  1857; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1 874. 


10876 


10877 


10878 


Chil.  of  Mark   Leavenworth   and   Ruth   Ann   (Whitney)   Hubbell. 

I.  Truman  Johnson  Hubbell,  b.  at  Hattertown,  Newtown,  Conn., 
20  Feb.  1853;  and  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  in  1874. 

II.  Mary  Estella  Hubbell,  b.  at  Hattertown,  Newtown,  Conn.,  9  Ap. 
1859;  was  adopted  by  her  aunt,  Mrs.  Aurelia  (Whitney)  Moore,  of  LeRoy, 
N.  Y.;  and  died  at  the  house  of  her  aunt,  Mrs.  Emily  (Whitney)  Fairchild, 
at  Newtown,  19  March  1871,  and  was  buried  at  Bethel,  Conn. 

III.  Philo  Whitney  Hubbell,  b.  at  Hattertown,  Newtown,  Conn.,  25 
Oct.  1862  ;  and  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Abram   Johnson   and    Marietta   (Parmelee)   Whitney. 

10879  I.  Harriet  Aurelia  Whitney,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  5  Dec.  1858; 
died  at  Newtown,  8  July  1868,  and  was  buried  in  the  Newtown  Cemetery. 

10880  II.  James  Wheeler  Whitney,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  22  Nov.  1867. 

10881  III.  Frederick  Moore  Whitney,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  14  July  1869. 

10882  IV.  Bertha  Belle  Whitney,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  12  May  1872. 


10883 


10884 


10885 


Chil.  of  William    Henry  and    Lucretia   Frances  (Whitney)   Brace. 

I.  Charles  Henry  Brace,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  8  Feb.  1845;  died 
at  Caton,  N.  Y.,  6  Ap.  1855,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  James  Whitney   Brace,  b.  at  Caton,  N.  Y.,  18  Jan.  1853;  a 
farmer;    married   there,  i  Oct.  1871,   Robie  Walden,  dau.  of  James  and 
Sarah  (Crum)  Walden,  of  Caton,  where  she  was  born  12  June  1854.    They 
settled  at  Caton,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

III.  Augustus  Julian   Brace,  b.  at  Caton,  N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1856;  a 
farmer;   married  at    Hornby,  N.  Y.,  6  Sept.  1874,  Euella   Emory,  dau.  of 


IM 


4118 


4119 


4124 


17860 


17862 


1562 


10886 
10887 
10888 
10889 

10890 
10891 
10892 
10893 


10894 

10895 
10896 


10897 


Eighth  Generation. 


George  and  Lydia  (Lewis)  Emory,  of  Hornby,  where  she  was  born  8  Feb. 
1854.     They  were  living  at  Caton  in  Dec.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Philo   Lorenzo  and   Ann   Elizabeth    (Zeak)   Whitney. 

I.  Charles  Anthony  Whitney,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  27  Feb. 
1857;  died  at  Horseheads,  I  May  1867,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Pamelia  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  17  March  1858; 
died  at  Horseheads,  9  Ap.  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Franklin   Herbert  Whitney,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  26  May 
1860. 

IV.  William  Orlando  Whitney,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  10  March 
1862. 

V.  Arminda  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  24  June  1865. 

VI.  Samuel  Lorenzo  Whitney,  b.  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  21  Aug.  1868. 

VII.  Oscar  Grant  Whitney,  b.  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  i  Oct.  1872. 

VIII.  Lewis  Neville  Whitney,  b.  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  17  May  1875. 


Chil.  of  Mindrus   Hemrod   and   Harriet  Adeline   (Watson)   Whitney. 


4127 


4130 


I.  Marietta  Whitney,  b.  at  Cannon,  Mich.,  i  Aug.  1847;  married,  26    17863 
March  1866,  Benton  W.  Lewis.     They  settled  at  Nelson,  and  their  post- 
office  was  Sand  Lake,  Mich.,  in  1873. 

II.  Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  Cannon,  Mich.,  4  May  1849. 

III.  Clara  Whitney,  b.  at  Cannon,  Mich.,  15  May  1858. 


Chil.   of  Hermon   Eastman   and    Lydia  Ann   (Moffatt)   Whitney.  4'34 

I.  Clarence  Albert  Whitney,  b.  at  Cannon,  Mich.,  3  Feb.  1857;  and 
was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Hersey,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1874. 


Whitney  Family. 


10898        II.   Effle   Deora  Whitney,  b.  at  Cannon,  Mich.,  29  Sept.  1859;  and 
was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Hersey,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1874. 


Chil.   of  Charles   Roswell   and    Emeline   (Whitney)   Mine. 

10899  I-   Frederick  Benton  Mine,  b.  at  Cannon,  Mich.,  20  Aug.  1856;  a 
student  in  Olivet  College,  Olivet,  Mich.,  in  1873. 

10900  II.  Albert  Whiting  Mine,  b.  at  Plainfield,  Mich.,  1 1  Oct.  1860. 

10901  ;      III.  William  Milton  Nine,  b.  at  Lowell,  Mich.,  13  Ap.  1868. 


Chil.  of  Ruggles   Nahum   and   Jane   (Sherman)   Whitney. 

10902  I.  Lewis  Edwin  Whitney,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  3  Sept.  1850; 
died  at  Florence,  Ohio,  3  Oct.  1851,  and  was  buried  at  Vermillion,  in 
Maple  Grove  Cemetery. 

10902*  II.  Evangeline  Emily  Whitney,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  23  Aug. 
1852 ;  and  was  living  with  her  mother,  at  613  Greene  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Leverett   Benedict  and    Hannah   Maria   (Whitney)   Hill. 

10903        I.  Clarence  Whitney  Hill,  b.  at  Tabor,  Iowa,  17  June  1857;  and  was 
living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1873. 

II.  Leverett  Abel  Hill,  b.  at  Tabor,  Iowa,  16  Aug.  1858. 

III.  Amelia   Esther  Hill,  b.  at  Tabor,  Iowa,  29  Oct.  1860;  died  at 
Tabor,  27  Ap.  1 866,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Virgil  Benedict  Hill,  b.  at  Tabor,  Iowa,  20  Ap.  1867. 

V.  Charles  Hill,  b.  at  Tabor,  Iowa,  10  Oct.  1868. 

VI.  Elbert  Beecher  Hill,  b.  at  Tabor,  Iowa,  8  Oct.  1870. 


10904 
10905 

10906 
10907 
10908 


Child   of  Charles   Phllo  and   Cilinda   Elizabeth    (Ennes)   Whitney. 
10909        I.   Eva  May  Whitney,  b.  at  South  Saginaw,  Mich.,  12  Jan.  1873. 


1563 


4'35 


4140 


4141 


1564 


Eighth   Generation. 


10910 
1091 1 
10912 


10913 
10914 
10915 


10916 


10917 


10918 
10919 

10920 
10921 


4142 


Chil.  of  Frederick  Augustus  and    Fanny   Maria   (Shoff)   Whitney. 

I.  Ina  Belle  Whitney,  b.  at  Wakcman,  Ohio,  6  Dec.  1861. 

II.  Charles  Philo  Whitney,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  7  Nov.  1863. 

III.  Jenny  May  Whitney,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  14  Ap.  1866. 


Chil.  of  Theodore   Beecher  and   Mary   Elizabeth   (Parker)   Whitney.  4H3 

I.  Clayton  Parker  Whitney,  b.  at  Wakeman,  Ohio,  19  Sept.  1867. 

II.  Ruggles  Nahum  Whitney,  b.  at  Wakeman,  Ohio,  25  Nov.  1869. 

III.  Ollie  May  Whitney,  b.  at  Wakeman,  Ohio,  30  Aug.  1872. 


Child  of  William   Augustine  and   Jane  Amelia   (Whitney)   Canfleld. 
I.   Calvert  Carlon  Canfleld,  b.  at  Wakeman,  Ohio,  7  July  1864. 


Child   of   Asa  and   Anna    (Studley)    Everett. 

I.  Joshua  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  19  March  1811;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Ellsworth,  12  Feb.  1834,  by  Rev.  Frederick  Gridley,  Congre- 
gational, to  Elmina  Skiff,  dau.  of  Walter  and  Abigail  (Wilson)  Skiff,  of 
Ellsworth,  where  she  was  born  15  Ap.  1811.  They  settled  at  Ellsworth, 
and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1876,  having  dwelt  at  Kent,  Conn.,  during 
the  year  1838. 


Chil.  of  - 

I.  Julia  Gillette. 


and   Deborah   (Everett)   Gillette. 


II.  Catharine    Gillette,    married    Webster    Chase;     and    settled    at 
Watertown,  N.  Y. 

III.  Betsey  Gillette. 

IV.  Manchester  Gillette,  died  unmarried. 


4144 


4151 
17866 


4152 


10922 


10923 


10924 


10925 


10926 


10927 


10928 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.   of  David   Washington   and    Betsey   (Everett)    Beardsley. 

I.  Julia   Beardsley,  b.  at  Stockbridgc,  Mass.,  in  1808  or  1809;  died 
at  Great  Harrington,  Mass.,  when  five  years  old. 

II.  Elizabeth  Beardsley,  b.  at  Great  Harrington,  Mass.,  9  Feb.  1814; 
and  was  living  there  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  Catharine    Beardsley,  b.  at  Great   Barrington,  Mass.,  5  May 
1815;  married  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  20  Feb.  1853,  by  Rev.  Elbert  Osborn, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Levi  Smith  Bartram,  a  farmer,  son  of  Henry  Platt 
and  Julia  Ann  (Smith)  Bartram,  of  Sherman,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  8 
Dec.  1818.     They  settled  at  Sharon,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1875. 

IV.  Susan  Beardsley,  b.  at  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  in  Sept.  1819; 
and  was  living  there  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

V.  Ruth   Beardsley,  b.  at  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  27  Aug.  1822; 
married  there,  as  his  second  wife,  18  March  1852,  by  Rev.  S.  S.  N.  Greely, 
Congregational,  to  Abel   Clark  Woodward,  a  merchant,  born  at   Sharon, 
Conn.,  23  Sept.  1807,  son  of  Abel  and   Susanna  (Woodruff)  Woodward. 
They  settled  at  Sharon,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1875.     He  was  a 
deacon  of  the  Congregational  Church  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  from  1839  to 
1 848  ;  and  at  Sharon,  since  Feb.  1 874. 


Chil.  of  Russel   and   Caroline  Ruby  (Parsons)   Everett. 

I.  Enoch  Parsons  Everett,  b.  at  Copake  Flats,  N.  Y.,  31  Aug.  1825; 
a  farmer;  married  at   Ellsworth,  Conn.,  20  Feb.  1850,  his  cousin,  Helen 
Sophronia  Everett,  dau.  of  William  and  Susan  Ann  (Gordon)  Everett,  of 
Ellsworth,  where  she  was  born  22  Aug.  1829.     They  settled  at  Ellsworth, 
where  she  died  14  Sept.  1866.     He  married  (2d),  9  Feb.  1867,  at  Ells- 
worth,   Emily  Coodenough,   dau.   of  Giles  Chipman   and   Alida  (Cooper) 
Goodenough,  of  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  3  July  1840.     They 
were  living  at  Ellsworth  in  Nov.  1876. 

II.  Richard  Floyd  Everett,  b.  at  Copake  Flats,  N.  Y.,  15  Sept.  1831; 
a  farmer;   married  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  26  Nov.  1857,  Catharine   Henrietta 
St.  John,  dau.  of  Henry  and  Catharine  Augusta  (Wheeler)  St.  John,  of 
Northeast,  N.  Y.     She  was  born  at  Sharon,  26  Nov.  1836.     They  dwelt  at 
Sharon  for  seven  years ;  then  settled  at  Galva,  111.,  and  were  living  there  in 
Jan.  1877.     She  was  g.  d.  of  Silas  and  Olive  (Barstow)  St.  John,  of  Sharon; 
g.  g.  d.  of  Silas  and  Abigail  (Royce)  St.  John,  of  Sharon;  g.  g.  g.  d.  of  Daniel 


4'54 


17868 


17871 


4155 
17874 

10943 


17882 


1566 


Eighth  Generation. 


and  Mary  St.  John,  of  Norwalk,  Conn.;  g.  g.  g.  g.  d.  of  James  and  Mary 
(Comstock)  St.  John,  of  Norwalk  ;  g.  g.  g.  g.  g.  d.  of  Matthias  St.  John  ; 
and  g.  g.  g.  g.  g.  g.  d.  of  Matthias  St.  John,  of  Norwalk. 


10929 


10932 


10933 


10934 


10935 


10936 


Chil.  of  Roswell    Everett. 


I.  Ransom  Everett. 


10930    j      II.  Henry  Everett. 

There  were,  besides  these,  three  sons  and  three  or  four  daughters,  names 
not  reported,  all  of  whom  were  said  to  live  at  Lansing,  111.,  in  Oct.  1876. 


10931          I. 


Chil.  of  Gamaliel   and   Nancy   Minerva   (Woodward)   Everett. 

Everett,  died  in  infancy. 


V.  Abel  Clark  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  29  Ap.  1827;  a  farmer 
and  carpenter;  married  at  Ellsworth,  22  Oct.  1850,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baldwin, 
Congregational,  to  his  second  cousin,  Clarissa  Chaffee,  dau.  of  Joel  St.  John 
and  Betsey  Ann  (Youngs)  ChafFee,  of  Ellsworth,  where  she  was  born  3 1 
Oct.  1828.     They  dwelt  at  Ellsworth  for  several  years;    then  settled  at 
Winsted,  Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1876. 

VI.  Adeline  Minerva  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  6  Jan.  1830; 
and  died  there,  19  July  1842. 


4156 


4157 


II.  Isaiah  Woodward  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  14  Feb.  1821 ; 
and  was  living  there,  unmarried,  in  Nov.  1875,  with  his  mother;  a  farmer. 

III.  Ransom   Frederick  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  26  July    17886 
1822  ;  a  farmer;  married  at  Warren,  Conn.,  13  March  1851,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Keep,  Congregational,  to  Ellen  Harriet  Curtiss,  dau.  of  Erastus  and  Harriet 
(Tanner)  Curtiss,  of  Warren,  where  she  was  born  3  Aug.  1825.     She  was 

g.  dau.  of  Ebenezer  Tanner,  who  served  as  an  officer  throughout  the 
Revolutionary  War.  They  dwelt  at  Ellsworth  till  1860;  then  settled  at 
Waverly,  111.,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1876. 

IV.  Susan  Elizabeth  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  7  Ap.  1824; 
married  there,  13  June  1850,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baldwin,  Congregational,  to  her 
second    cousin,   John    Chaffee    Lovell,   son   of  John   Barlow  and  Clarissa    10959 
(Chaffee)  Lovell.     See  his  record. 


17888 
10960 


Whitney   l^amily. 


10937  VII.  Newton    Franklin  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,   26  Sept. 
1832  ;  a  farmer;  married  at  Kent,  Conn.,  24  Jan.  1855,  by  Rev.  Porter  B. 
Barry,  Congregational,  to  Mary  Frances  Dutcher,  of  Kent,  dan.  of  Silas 
and  Laura  (Booth)  Dutcher.     They  were  living  at  Chenango  Bridge,  N.  Y., 
in  Nov.  1876. 

10938  VIII.  Charles  Burrett  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  4  Feb.  1835; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Ellsworth,  6  Sept.  1858,  by  Rev.  Robert  D.  Gardiner, 
Congregational,  to  his  second  cousin,  Julia  Chaffee,  dau.  of  Joel  St.  John 
and  Betsey  (Youngs)  Chaffee,  of  Ellsworth,  where  she  was  born  13  Ap. 
1837.     They  settled  at  Ellsworth,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1876. 

10939  IX.  Julia    Louisa    Everett,  b.   at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  2   Nov.  1838; 
married  there,  I  Jan.  1861,  by  Rev.  R.  D.  Gardiner,  Congregational,  to 
Stiles  Miner  Beecher,  a  farmer,  son  of  Rev.  John  Willis  and  Achsah  Jane 
(Judson)  Beecher,  of  Vernon  Centre,  N.  Y.     He  was  born  at  Huron,  Ohio, 
1 8  Feb.  1835.     They  dwelt  at  Vernon  Centre  till  Jan.   1864,  when  he 
enlisted  in  the  I5th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Cavalry,  and  served  till  Sept.  1865. 
When  he  was  discharged,  they  settled  at  Verona,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living 
there  in  Nov.  1876. 

10940  X.  Jerusha  Skiff  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  3  Nov.  1840; 
married  there,  30  Dec.  1863,  by  Rev.  R.  D.  Gardiner,  Congregational,  to 
George  Washington  Holcomb,  a  farmer,  son  of  Perlin1  and  Sarah  (Filley) 
Holcomb,  of  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  7  Jan.  1837.    They 
dwelt  at  South  Windsor,  Conn.,  for  one  year;  at  Verona,  N.  Y.,  six  years; 
and  then  settled  at  Windsor  Locks,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Oct. 
1876. 


Chil.  of  Alpha   and    Ruth   (Everett)   Carrier. 

10941  I.  Elizabeth  Everett  Carrier,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  21  Oct.  1820; 
married  there,  27  Nov.  1844,  Joshua  King  Skinner.     She  died  at  Ellicott- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  28  Sept.  1849,  and  was  buried  there. 

10942  II.  Susan   Carrier,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  29  July  1822;  married 
there,  9  Oct.  1848,  Stiles  Hall,  son  of  Ebenezer  Silliman  and  Eliza  (Coley) 
Hall,  of  Weston,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born   in  1820.     They  settled   at 
Bridgeport,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1875,  without  children. 

•Perlin   Holcomb,  a  soldier  in  the  war  of    aged  83.     His  son,  Samuel  Andrew  Holcomb, 
1812,  was  living  at  \Vindsor  Locks  in  Oct.  1876,     was  killed  in  the  battle  of  Shiloh,  6  Ap.  1862. 


17800 


'7893 
10963 


17899 


17902 


4159 
17907 


568 


10943 


10944 


10945 


10946 


10947 


10948 


10949 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Susan   Ann    (Cordon)   Everett. 


4160 


I.  Helen  Sophronia  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  22  Aug.  1829;  !  17874 
married   there,  2O   Feb.  1850,  her  cousin,  Enoch   Parsons  Everett,  son  of    10927 
Russel  and  Caroline  Ruby  (Parsons)  Everett.     See  his  record.     She  died 

at  Ellsworth,  14  Sept.  1866. 

II.  Sarah    Amelia    Everett,  b.   at    Ellsworth,  Conn.,  18  July  1833; 
died    unmarried,   15   June  1872,   at   Cornwall,   Conn.,   and  was  buried  at 

Ellsworth. 


III.  Mary   Ely   Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  I  Oct.  1836;  grad.  at 
Mt.  Holyoke  Female  Seminary  in  1856;  married  at  New  York  City,  15 
May  1865,  by  Rev.  William  Adams,  D.D.,  pastor  of  the  Madison  Avenue 
Presbyterian  Church,  to  Charles  Rufus  Swift,  a  farmer,  son  of  Henry  and 
Mary  (Sackett)  Swift,  of  Cornwall,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  5  May  1835. 
They  dwelt  at  Cornwall  till  Ap.  1873;  at  Hamden,  Conn.,  till  Sept.  1874; 
and  then  returned  to  Cornwall,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Oct.  1 876. 

IV.  Martha   Lavinia   Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  6  June  1841; 
died  at  Ellsworth,  4  Aug.  1842,  and  was  buried  there. 


17908 


Chil.  of  Luther  and   Mary   (Peck)   Chaffee. 


4161 


I.  George  Whitefleld  Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  1 1  July  1812;    17910 
a  merchant  and  auctioneer;  married  at  Ellsworth,  10  Feb.  1841,  Rhoda  Ann 

Skiff,  dau.  of  Walter  and  Abigail  (Wilson)  Skiff,  of  Ellsworth,  where  she 
was  born  5  Ap.  1819.  They  dwelt  at  Ellsworth  till  1853;  at  Elmira,  N.  Y., 
till  1855;  and  then  settled  at  Waverly,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  still  living  in 
Oct.  1876.  She  died  there,  8  Feb.  1868,  and  was  buried  in  Home  Cemetery. 

II.  Caroline  Maria  Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  17  Feb.  1816;    17913 
married  there,  21  Aug.  1834,  by  Rev.  Frederick  Gridley,  Congregational, 

to  Carry  Stilson  Morey,  a  farmer,  son  of  David  and  Tamar  (Stilson)  Morey, 
of  Ellsworth,  where  he  was  born  4  May  1 8 1 1 .  They  settled  at  Ellsworth, 
and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1876. 

III.  Calvin   Peck  Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  17  Feb.  1820;  a    17918 
farmer;  married  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  4  Sept.  1844,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brownell, 
Congregational,    to    his    cousin,    Elizabeth     Lovell,    born    at    Sharon,    24:10957 
Oct.  1 820,  dau.   of  John    Barlow  and  Clarissa    (Chaffee)   Lovell.      They 
settled  at  Ellsworth;  where  she  died,  5  Oct.  1851,  and  was  buried.     He 

was  married  (2d),  19  Oct.  1852,  at  Sharon,  by  Rev.  A.  Cogswell  Frissell, 


Whitney  Family. 


1569 


pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  South  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  to  Clara  Cold 
Loveii,  half-sister  of  his  first  wife,  and  dau.  of  John  Barlow  and  Catharine 
Melissa  (Gold)  Lovell,  of  Sharon,  where  she  was  born  13  March  1830. 
They  dwelt  at  Ellsworth  till  March  1867;  at  Chicago,  111.,  till  Oct.  1874; 
and  then  settled  at  Eyota,  Minn.,  where  he  died,  2  March  1875,  and  was 
buried.  She  was  living  at  Flint,  Mich.,  in  Oct.  1876;  a  teacher  in  the 
public  school. 


Child   of  Abraham   and    Rachel   (ChafTee)   Hall. 

10950  I.  Rachel  Hall,  b.  at  Lee,  Mass.,  28  March  1812;  married  at  Marathon, 
N.  Y.,  29  Aug.  1873,  by  Rev.  Giles  Smith,  Congregational,  to  Northrop 
Salmon  Hall,  a  farmer,  son  of  Salmon  and  Eliza  (Gaston)  Hall,  of  Lenox, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  18  March  1811.  They  settled  at  Munnsville, 
N.  Y.,  where  she  had  dwelt  for  fifteen  years  before  her  marriage;  and  were 
living  there  in  Jan.  1877.  He  has  children  by  a  former  wife. 


Chil.  of  Augustus  and   Abigail   (ChafTee)    Everett. 

10951  I.  Dorothy   Hyde   Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  12   Nov.  1818; 
married  there,  17  Ap.  1843,  in  the  Congregational  Church,  by  the  pastor, 
Rev.  John   Beecher,   to   Cyrus  Winthrop  Cray,  a   merchant,  son  of  Silas 
Ashley  and  Lucretia  Collins  (Wadhams)  Gray,  of  Sharon,  Conn.,  where  he 
was  born  I  May  1821.     They  dwelt  at  East  Sharon,  Conn.,  till  1857;  at 
Falls  Village,  Conn.,  till  1861;   at  Waverly,  N.  Y.,  till  1867;   at  Owego, 
N.  Y.,  till  1871 ;  and  then  settled  at  Le  Raysville,  Penn.,  where  he  died,  21 
Oct.  1874,  and  was  buried.     She  was  living  at  Le  Raysville  in  Dec.  1876. 

10952  II.  Mary  Elmore  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  i  Ap.  1821  ;  died 
at  Ellsworth,  1 8  Nov.  1821,  and  was  buried  there. 

;  10953  III.  Samuel  Elmore  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  15  Dec.  1822; 
a  farmer;  married  at  South  Britain,  Conn.,  12  Jan.  1854,  Ann  Eliza  Canfleld, 
dau.  of  George  and  Cornelia  Helen  (Beecher)  Canfield,  of  South  Britain, 
where  she  was  born  16  Dec.  1826.  They  settled  at  Ellsworth,  and  were 
living  there  in  Dec.  1876. 

10954  IV.  Mabel  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  14  July  1825  ;  married  at 
Sharon,  Conn.,  28  Dec.  1847,  Benjamin  Franklin  Barlow,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Thomas  and  Lucy  (Allerton)  Barlow,  of  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born 
27  July  1821.  They  settled  at  Amenia,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec. 
1876. 

197 


4164 


17920 


17922 


17924 


10955 


10956 


10957 


10958 


10959 


Righth  Generation. 


V.  Mary  Lucy  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  2  June  1827;  married 
there,  28  Nov.  1852,  Ralph  Knibloe  Woodward,  a  farmer,  son  of  David 
Woodruff  and  Eliza  (Knibloe)  Woodward,  of  Sharon,  Conn.,  where  he  was 
born  1 6  Jan.  1825.  They  settled  at  Sharon,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec. 
1876. 


VI.  Julia  Anne  Everett,  b. 

Ap.  1835. 


at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  3  May  1833  ;  died  i 


Chil.  of  John    Barlow  and   Clarissa   (Chaffee)    Lovell. 

I.  Elizabeth  Lovell,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  24  Oct.  1820;  married 
there,  4  Sept.  1844,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brownell,  Congregational,  to  Calvin  Peck 
Chaffee,  son  of  Luther  and  Mary  (Peck)  Chaffee.  See  his  record. 


III.  John  Chaffee  Lovell,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  3  Sept.  1824;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  13  June  1850,  his  second  cousin, 
Susan  Elizabeth  Everett,  dau.  of  Gamaliel  and  Nancy  Minerva  (Wood- 
ward) Everett,  of  Ellsworth,  where  she  was  born  7  Ap.  1824.  They  left 
Sharon,  i  Sept.  1850,  accompanied  by  his  father,  to  settle  in  the  west;  and 
while  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  visiting  friends,  she  suddenly  sickened,  and 
died  15  Sept.  1850.  She  was  buried  at  Grass  Lake.  He  purchased  a  farm 
in  Sangamon  Co.,  111.,  near  Waverly;  dwelt  there  for  one  year;  and  then 
returned  to  Sharon.  There  he  was  married  (2d),  3  Sept.  1855,  by  Rev. 
|  A.  C.  Frissell,  Presbyterian,  to  Emily  Antoinette  Cartwright,  dau.  of  David 
Smith  and  Nancy  (Howard)  Cartwright,  of  Sharon,  where  she  was  born  6 
July  1833.  They  continued  to  dwell  on  the  homestead  of  his  father  till 
Ap.  1858;  then  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  till  the  Spring  of  1861,  when  he 
bought,  and  returned  to,  the  old  homestead  at  Sharon,  where  they  were 
living  in  Dec.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Joel   St.   John   and    Betsey  Ann   (Youngs)   Chaffee. 


10960 


17926 


4165 
17918 


10949 


II.  Charles  Thomas  Lovell,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  24  Oct.  1822  ;  a  17930 
farmer;  married  there,  26  Feb.  1848,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stillwell,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  Roana  Parnal  Woodward,  dau.  of  David  Woodruff  and  Eliza 
(Knibloe)  Woodward,  of  Sharon,  where  she  was  born  29  Sept  1826.  They 
settled  at  Sharon;  where  he  died,  23  Jan.  1876.  His  widow  was  still  living 
there  in  Sept.  1876. 


17935 
10934 


4169 


I.  Clarissa  Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  31  Oct.  1828;  married    17888 
there,  22  Oct.  1850,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baldwin,  Congregational,  to  her  second 


Whitney  Family. 


cousin,  Abel  Clark  Everett,  son  of  Gamaliel  and  Nancy  Minerva  (Wood- 
ward) Everett.     See  his  record. 

10961  II.   Eleanor  Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  4  March  1831;  died  at 
Ellsworth,  1 1  Dec.  1835,  and  was  buried  there. 

10962  III.  Joshua   Signal   Chaffee,  b.  at   Ellsworth,  Conn.,  27  March 
1834;  a  farmer;  married  at  her  father's  house,  23  March  1863,  by  Rev. 
C.  W.    Powell,   Methodist,   to    Betsey  Ann   Whitney,  dau.  of  William  and 
Hannah  Metcalf  (St.  John)  Whitney,  of  Ellsworth,  where  she  was  born 
24  June  1844.     They  settled  at  Ellsworth,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept 
1876. 

She  was  g.  dau.  of  Benjamin  and  Abigail  (Fancher)  Whitney,  and  of 
Squire  and  Abigail  (Abbott)  Fancher;  g.  g.  dau.  of  Samuel  Kellogg  and 
Grace  (Fairweather)  Whitney,  and  of  Joseph  and  Polly  Fairweather,  of 
Norwalk,  Conn.;  and  g.  g.  g.  dau.  of  Benjamin  and  Lois  (Kellogg)  Whit- 
ney, of  Norwalk,  of  whose  descendants  the  records  were  gathered  and 
arranged  for  this  work,  under  the  erroneous  impression  that  he  was 
descended  from  Henry  Whitney,  while  it  now  seems  more  likely  that  he 
was  a  descendant  of  John  and  Elinor  Whitney,1  of  Watertown,  Mass. 

|  10963  IV.  Julia  Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  13  Ap.  1837;  married  there, 
6  Sept.  1858,  by  Rev.  Robert  D.  Gardiner,  Congregational,  to  her  second 
cousin,  Charles  Burrett  Everett,  son  of  Gamaliel  and  Nancy  Minerva 
(Woodward)  Everett.  See  his  record. 


Chil.  of  Levl  and   Olive  (Eaton)  Treadwell. 

10964  I.   Elvira  Treadwell,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  28  Dec.  1812  ;  married  at 
Rush,   N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1837,  by  Rev.  Townsend   P.  Abel,  Universalist,  to 
Henry    Harrison    Olmsted,    a   farmer,   son    of    Elijah    and    Polly   (Smith) 
Olmsted,  of  LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  formerly  of  Middlebury,  Vt,  where  he  was 
born  23  Oct.  1813.     They  dwelt  at  Pavilion,  N.Y.,  for  twenty-eight  years; 
then  settled  at  LeRoy,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1877. 

10965  II.  Ransom  Treadwell,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y. 


10966 


III.  William  Cuyler  Treadwell,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  in  1818; 
married  there  Eliza  Van  Ness,  who  died  at  Hudson,  Mich.,  in  1850; 
married  (2d),  at  Hudson,  Ann  Johnson;  and  died  there,  27  Dec.  1858. 

1  See  note  to  No.  9627,  Whitney's  Descendants      History  of  Watertown,    Mass.,    pp.   348,    349, 
of  John    and    Elinor    Whitney,    and    Bond's      642-52. 


10935 


'7937 


17893 
10938 


4172 
17938 


'7943 


1572 


10967 


10968 
10969 


IO970 
IO971 


IO972 


10973 


Eighth   Generation. 


IV.  Chauncey  Lyon  Treadwell,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  22  Nov.    17944 
1818;  a  farmer  and  stock-breeder;  married  at  Wheatland,  Mich.,  3  Feb. 

1848,  Marcia  Church,  dau.  of  Lorenzo  and  Susan  (Halleck)  Church,  of 
Ontario,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  18  May  1824.  They  were  living  at 
Wheatland  in  March  1877. 

V.  Clarissa  Treadwell,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.;  is  dead. 

VI.  Cordelia    E.  Treadwell,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  9  Feb.  1821;    17946 
I  married  at   LeRoy,  N.  Y.,  31  Aug.  1843,  Albert  Bliss  Slocum,  a  farmer,  j 

son  of  Smith  and  Elizabeth  (Bliss)  Slocum,  of  Perinton,  formerly  of 
Macedon,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  19  Ap.  1818.  They  dwelt  at  Perinton 
till  4  Oct.  1843;  and  then  settled  at  Wheatland,  Mich.,  where  he  was  still 

i  living  in  March  1877.     She  died  at  Wheatland,  18  March  1866,  and  was  j 
buried  there,  in  the  cemetery  at  Church's  Corners.     He  has  been  a  member  | 

j  of  the  Legislature  of  Michigan. 


VII.  Phebe  Treadwell,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.Y. 

VIII.  Mary   Jane    Treadwell,   b.    at    Perinton,   N.  Y.;    married    at 
Hudson,    Mich.,  14  Jan.  1852,  Andrew  L.  Hill,  a  jeweller,   son  of  Oliver1 
and  Creusa  (Wood)  Hill,  of  Lawsville,  Penn.,  where  he  was  born  30  May 
1817.     They  settled  at  Hudson,  where  she  died  10  May  1866.     He  died 
in  March  1 864,  at  Nashville,  Tenn.     They  were  buried  in  Maple  Grove 
Cemetery,  at  Hudson. 

By  his  former  wife,  Hannah  C.  Messinger  (born  at  Wrentham,  Mass.,  6 
Ap.  1822;  married  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1841;  died  at  Ypsilanti,  Mich., 
in  Ap.  1848),  he  had  a  son,  Thomas  Messinger  Hill,  born  at  Howell,  Mich., 
22  Oct.  1842;  and  a  dau.,  Ella  Frances  Hill,  born  at  Howell,  23  Dec.  1844. 

IX.  David  Treadwell,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.;  is  dead. 


Chil.  of  Joshua  Chaffee  and   Amy   (Slocum)   Eaton. 

I.  Jane  Eliza  Eaton,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  in  1820;  died  at  Perinton 
in  1821,  and  was  buried  there. 


10974  j  II.  Ortus  Custus  Eaton,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  3  Aug.  1822;  mar- 
ried there,  in  May  1843,  Electa  Clark  Ely,  of  Fairport,  N.  Y.;  married  (2d) 
at  the  same  place,  in  March  1852,  Mary  Delana  Parks;  married  (3d)  at 

'Oliver  Hill,  a  minister  of  the   Presbyterian     Dec.  1844.     His  wife  died  in  Washtenaw  Co., 
Church,  was  born  in   Plymouth  Co.,  Mass.,  12     Mich.,  II  Feb.  1838. 
Sept.  1781;  and  died  at  Stony  Creek,  Mich.,  23 


17948 


4173 


Whitney  Family. 


'573 


4173 

17959 
10979 


17950 


Rochester,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1860,  Charlotte  Landon  ;  and  was  living  at 
Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1877.  He  served  in  the  war  of  1861,  for  three 
months. 

Chil.  of  Joshua  Chaffee  and   Mary   (Newell)   Eaton. 

10975  III.  Amy  Amelia  Eaton,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  28  July  1827;  mar- 
ried there,  30   Aug.  1852,  her  cousin,   Stephen    Alexander   Eaton,   son   of 
Silas  and  Eliza  (Reed)  Eaton.     See  his  record. 

10976  IV.  Emeline  Cornelia  Eaton,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  20  May  1831; 
married   there,  10   Sept.  1850,   by   Rev.  C.  A.  Skinner,  Universalist,  to 
DeWitt  Clinton  Tomlinson,  a  minister  of  the  Universalist  Church,  son  of 
Vincent  and  Martha  (Squires)  Tomlinson,  of  Gaines,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was 
born    24   Aug.  1824.      He    was    educated    at  the  Theological    Institute, 
Clinton,  N.  Y.     They  were  living  at  Akron,  Ohio,  in  March  1877. 


Chil.  of  Silas  and    Eliza   (Reed)    Eaton. 

10977  !      I.  Thaddeus  Constantino  Sobieski  Eaton,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y., 
|  22  Sept.  1820;  died  at  Perinton,  20  Oct.  1822,  and  was  buried  there. 

10978  II.  Harriet  Newell  Eaton,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  9  Aug.  1822  ;  mar- 
ried at  Hudson,  Mich.,  22  Feb.  1844,  Joseph  Marion  Johnson,  an  agent  for 
real  estate,  son  of  Joseph  and  Ann  (Twidale)  Johnson,  from  Hull,  Yorkshire, 
Eng.,  where  he  was  born  12  May  1819.     They  dwelt  at  Hudson  till  May 
1876;  then  settled  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  and  were  still  living  there  in  March 
1877. 

109791      III.  Stephen  Alexander  Eaton,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  13  Aug.  1825  ;      17959 
a  manufacturer  of  furniture  ;  married  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  30  Aug.  1852,  his 
cousin,  Amy  Amelia  Eaton,  dau.  of  Joshua  Chaffee   and  Mary  (Newell)      10975 
Eaton.     They  settled  at  Hudson,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1877. 

10980  IV.  Constantino  Sobieski  Eaton,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  10  Aug.  1827; 
died  1 1  Nov.  1848. 

10981  V.  Hervey  Euscbius  Eaton,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y.,  11  Ap.  1830;  died 
at  Barnes'  Bar,  Cal.,  27  Ap.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

10982  VI.  Ransom  Joshua  Eaton,  b.  at  Keene,  Mich.,  19  Feb.  1839;  a      17961 
[  manufacturer  of  furniture;  married  at  Hudson,  Mich.,  3  Feb.  1862,  Sarah 

Fatoot  Conselyea,  dau.  of  Abner  and  Margaret  (Welshman)  Conselyea,  of 


4174 


'7954 


1574 


10983 
10984 
10985 
10986 


10987 


10988 
10989 
1 0990 


10991 


I  Eighth  Generation. 


North  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  where  she  was  born  8  Feb.  1843.  They  were  living, 
in  May  1 877,  at  Hudson,  which  had  been  his  home  since  he  was  one  year 
old. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   Murdock  and    Mary   (Eaton)   Hanford.  4'75 

I.  Uucy  Hanford,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.Y.,  28  Oct.  1823;  married  Darius 
Boynton  ;  died  at  Plymouth,  Mich.,  1 1  May  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Elmore    Hanford,   b.  at   Perinton,  N.  Y.,  i  Jan.  1826;    died   at 
Perinton,  5  June  1828,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  James  Hervey  Hanford,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  22  Jan.  1828; 
died  at  Perinton,  10  Ap.  1842,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Eliza  Ann  Hanford,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  6  Ap.  1830;  married    17966 
at  her  mother's  house,  near  Plymouth,  Mich.,  12  July  1851,  John  Northrop 
Scott,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at  Perinton,  9  Aug.  1815.     He  dwelt  at 
Plymouth  till  1864;   at  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  till  1869;   and  then  moved  to 
Stony  Creek,  six  miles  south  of  Ypsilanti,  where  he  was  living  in  March 

1877.     She  died  at  36  River  Street,  Ypsilanti,  9  Dec.  1867. 

V.  Joshua  Chaffee  Eaton  Hanford,  b.  at  Caledonia,  N.  Y.,   10    17968 
Sept.  1833;  a  farmer,  and,  later  in  life,  a  merchant;  married  at  Detroit, 
Mich.,   26  Dec.   1870,   Maria   C.   Osborne,    dau.  of  Elihu   and   Sarah   A. 
(Pratt)  Osborne,  of  Newstead,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  5   Dec.  1839. 

They  settled  at  Detroit,  and  were  living  there  in   March  1877;  address, 
573  Cass  Avenue. 

VI.  Mary  Helen  Hanford,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  27  June  1835;  died 
at  Plymouth,  Mich.,  10  Oct.  1860. 

VII.  Jesse  Hanford,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  1 1  July  1837;  died  there, 
I  Ap.  1839. 

VIII.  Llewellyn  Hanford,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  4  Feb.  1842;  died 
there,  7  March  1845. 


Child  of  James   Hervey  and    Lucy   (Eaton)   Hanford. 

I.  Mary  Helen  Hanford,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.Y.,  12  Dec.  1832 ;  died  at 
Perinton,  12  Aug.  1833,  and  was  buried  there. 


4176 


10992 


10993 


10995 


10996 
10997 
10998 
10999 


IIOOO 


Whitney  Family, 


Chil.  of  Hiram   and    Ruhama   (White)   Abel. 

I.  Emeline   Abel,  b.  at   Salisbury,  Conn.,  2  May  1823;  married  at 
Sharon,  Conn.,  25   Oct.  1846,  by  Rev.  William   Stillwell,   Methodist,  to 
Robert  Wylle,  a  farmer,  son  of  Arthur  and  Agnes  (Lynn)  Wylie,  of  Mont- 
gomery, N.Y.,  where  he  was  born  28  Feb.  1820.     They  dwelt  at  Gaylord's 
Bridge,  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  from  i  Jan.  1847  to  '  March  1848;  then 
settled  at  Shawangunk,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1877.     He 
served,  as  a  private,  in  Co.  E,  I56th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry,  from 
Sept.  1862  till  17  May  1865. 

II.  Mary  Janet  Abel,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  26  March  1825;  was 
living  at  South  Canaan,  Conn.,  unmarried,  in  Ap.  1877. 

III.  Frances  Abel,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  28  Nov.  1831;  married,  in 
i  Ap.  1854,  Gibson  Gillette.     They  were  living  on  her  father's  homestead,  at 

Lime  Rock,  Conn.,  in  Dec.  1876. 

IV.  Sarah    Abel,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,   5    Nov.   1833;  married  in 
Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  13  Nov.  1852,  Ellsha  Bernam  Gillette,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Joseph  and  Nancy  (Harris)  Gillette,  of  South  Canaan,  Conn.,  where  he  was 
born  27  Sept.  1 830.     They  settled  at  South  Canaan,  and  were  living  there 
in  March  1876. 

V.  Ann  Jedidah   Abel,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  5  Sept.  1835;  died 
there,  2  Aug.  1 836,  and  was  buried  in  Lime  Rock  Cemetery. 

VI.  David  Abel,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  25  Ap.  1837;  died  there,  25 
May  1837,  and  was  buried  in  Lime  Rock  Cemetery. 

VII.  George  Elijah  Abel,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  13  June  1838;  died 
there,  5  May  1841,  and  was  buried  in  Lime  Rock  Cemetery. 

VIII.  Hiram  Abel,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  26  Oct.  1842;  died  there, 
5  Jan.  1843,  and  was  buried  in  Lime  Rock  Cemetery. 


Child  of  Halsey  and  Julia   (Abel)   Tibbals. 

I.  James  Halsey  Tibbals,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  7  Sept  1823; 
married  at  Lime  Rock,  Conn.,  16  Nov.  1846,  Julia  Nines  Leverage,  dau.  of 
Lee  and  Aurelia  (Swift)  Leverage ;  and  was  living,  without  children,  at 
Brunswick,  Ohio,  in  Dec.  1876,  having  survived  his  wife. 


'575 


17969 


'7975 


4179 


Right h  Generation, 

Child   of  and    Mary   (Norton)   Herinton. 


I  iooi          I.   Mary  Herinton,  was  living  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  in  March  1877. 


Child  of 


and    Rebecca   (Norton)   Burr. 


11002          I.   Rebecca  Burr,  was  living  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  in  March  1877. 


11003 


1 1004 


11005 


4195 
17980 


Child  of  Jerome  Seymour  and   Aritta   (Stuart)   Chaffee. 

I.  James  Stuart  Chaffee,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  3  Oct.  1846;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Kent,  Conn.,  17  Sept.  1872,  Lydia  Judd,  dau.  of 
Edward  Matthew  and  Laura  (Cartwright)  Judd,  of  Kent,  where  she  was 
born  1 6  Dec.  1850.  They  settled  at  Wassaic,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there 
in  Dec.  1876.  He  was  then  one  of  the  firm  of  Tanner  &  Chaffee,  dealers 
in  grain,  flour,  feed  and  plaster. 


Chil.  of  Eben   Whitney  and   Amanda   (Fuller)   Chaffee. 

I.  Alice  Rebecca  Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  3  Nov.  1845; 
died  at  Ellsworth,  19  Sept.  1848,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Florence  Adele  Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  4  Feb.  1849;    17982 
married  there,  22  Sept.  1870,  John  Horace  Reed,  a  farmer,  son  of  Newton 

and  Anna  (Van  Dyke)  Reed,1  and  grandson  of  Ezra  and  Esther  (Edgarton) 
!  Reed,  of  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  24  Sept.  1846.  They  settled 
|  at  Ellsworth,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1876. 

11006    I      III.  Herbert  Fuller  Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  20  Nov.  1865. 


4189 


4190 


4197 


11007 


Chil.  of  Enoch   Slosson   and   Rachel   (Wood)   Williams. 


4200 


I.  Emeline  Williams,   b.  at  Tioga,  now  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  22    11074 
Feb.  1804;    married,  12  Oct.  1831,  her  father's  cousin,  Charles   Farnham.     4219 


See  his  record. 


1  See  the  Reed  Genealogy,  p.  457. 


Whitney  Family. 


11008  II.  Eliza  Ann  Williams,  b.  at  Tioga,  now  Newark  Valley,  13  Ap. 
1806;    married,  8  Jan.  1829,  William   Gaylord,  a  waggon-maker,  son  of 
Lawrence  Gaylord,  of  Union,  N.  Y.     They  settled  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y., 
about  1 840-45  ;  and  moved  to  Toledo,  Ohio.     She  was  living  at  Coving- 
ton,  Ind.,  in  1863. 

11009  HI-  Almerin  Williams,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y., 
30  Aug.  1808  ;  a  farmer;  married  at  her  father's  house,  29  Dec.  1829,  by 
Rev.  Marcus  Ford,  pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church  of  Newark  Valley, 
to   Margaret  Van  Wormer,   dau.  of  Michael  and   Hannah  (Sturges)  Van 
Wormer,  of  Newark  Valley.     She  was  born  at  Guilderland,  N.  Y.,  26  July 
1812.     They  settled  at  Newark  Valley;  where  he  died,  10  Ap.  1863,  and 
was  buried  in  Hope  Cemetery.     She  was  living  at  Newark  Valley  in  Dec. 
1877.     They  were  members  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

uoio  IV.  Juliet  Williams,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  8 
Sept.  1811;  married  at  her  father's  house  in  Newark  Valley,  4  (var.  5) 
Nov.  1835,  by  Rev.  Marcus  Ford,  Congregational,  to  Marshall  Notch  kin, 
a  farmer,  son  of  Abraham  and  Parthenia  (Bement)  Hotchkin,  of  Newark 
Valley,  where  he  was  born  18  May  1806.  They  settled  at  Newark  Valley; 
died  there  (she,  8  Jan.  1842 ;  he,  24  May  1874),  and  were  buried  in  Hope 
Cemetery.  His  second  wife,  Mrs.  Abigail  (Harmon)  Branch,  dau.  of  John 
and  Jemima  (Hovey)  Harmon,  of  Newark  Valley,  and  widow  of  Levi 
Branch,  of  the  same  place,  was  born  15  Sept.  1806;  married  14  Dec.  1843; 
died  17  Aug.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  Hope  Cemetery.  His  third  wife, 
Mary  Edwards  Muzzy,  dau.  of  Jonas  and  Thirza  (Moore)  Muzzy,  of 
Newark  Valley,  was  born  29  July  1812  ;  married  30  Dec.  1853 ;  and  was 
living  at  Newark  Valley  in  Dec.  1877. 

uoi  i  V.  William  Thomas  Williams,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley, 
N.  Y.,  ii  Aug.  1814;  a  farmer;  married  at  Speedsville,  N.  Y.,  16  Jan. 
1856,  Lucia  Ann  Legg,  dau.  of  Leonard  and  Esther  Rhuad  (Chidsey) 
Legg.  of  Speedsville,  where  she  was  born  30  Sept.  1828.  They  settled  at 
Newark  Valley;  where  she  died,  21  Dec.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  Hope 
Cemetery.  He  was  married  (2d),  22  Jan.  1873,  at  Newark  Valley,  by 
Rev.  Jay  Clizbe,  Congregational,  to  Salome  Catharine  Brougham,  dau.  of 
John  G.  and  Catharine  (Van  Valkenburgh)  Brougham,  and  widow  of  Alvin 
Doney,  of  Newark  Valley.  She  was  born  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  15  Ap.  1831. 
They  were  living  at  Newark  Valley  in  Dec.  1877. 

1 1012  VI.  Marquis  de  la  Fayette  Williams,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark 
Valley,  N.  Y.,  14  March  1817;  a  cabinet-maker;  lived  at  Towanda,  Penn., 
from  the  Autumn  of  1837  till  '839;  at  Mohawk  Valley,  N.  Y.,  till  1841; 
and  then  returned  to  Newark  Valley,  where  he  was  married,  14  March 
1844,  by  Rev.  B.  Mason,  Methodist,  to  Almira  Allen,  dau.  of  Daniel 

19S 


1577 


17984 


17988 


17999 


l8000 


I8OO2 


1578 


UOI3 


1 1014 


11015 


11016 


11017 


Eighth   Generation. 


Lyman  and  Martha  (Bardwell)  Allen,  of  Harford,  N.  Y.  She  was  born  at 
Laurens,  N.  Y.,  i  Ap.  1816.  They  settled,  in  the  Autumn  of  1845,  at 
Trumansburgh,  N.  Y.;  where  she  died,  22  May  1863,  and  was  buried  in 
Grove  Cemetery.  He  married  (2d),  27  July  1867,  at  Trumansburgh, 
Margaret  Eugenia  Farley,  born  at  Covert,  N.  Y.,  22  Ap.  1835,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Minard  and  Sarah  Eugenia  (Miller)  Farley.  They  were  living  at 
Trumansburgh  in  Dec.  1877. 

VII.  Horatio    Nelson    Williams,    b.   at    Berkshire,    now    Newark    18007 
Valley,   N.  Y.,   8  Feb.  1820;    a  cabinet-maker;    married  at  her  father's 
house,  30  June  1841,  Emily   Brown,  dau.  of  Isaac  and    Eleanor  (Branch) 
Brown,   of  Berkshire,   where  she  was  born  i  Ap.  1821.     They  settled   at 
Painted  Post,  N.  Y.;    where  she  died,  13  Jan.  1862,  and  was  buried.      He 
married  (2d),   in  the  Spring  of  1863,  at  Painted  Post,  Anna  Naramore. 

Chil.  of  Enoch   Slosson   and    Betsey   (Hull)   Williams.  4200 

VIII.  Franklin  Williams,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,    18012 
4  Nov.  1821;  a  jeweller;  married  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  14  Aug.  1844,  by 

Rev.  Amasa  Smith,  Baptist,  to  Hannah  Douglass,  dau.  of  Archibald  and 
Sarah  (Stevens)  Douglass,  of  Skaneateles,  where  she  was  born  4  May  1821. 
He  left  his  father's  house  in  Nov.  1837;  dwelt  at  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  till  1841; 
at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  till  the  Spring  of  1844;  and  then  returned  to  Palmyra, 
where  they  were  still  living  in  July  1875,  at  19  Canandaigua  Street.  He 
has  been,  since  1838,  a  member,  and  for  many  years,  a  ruling  elder,  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church.  He  was  president  of  the  Star  Paper  Co.,  at  Shorts- 
ville,  N.  Y. 

IX.  Theodore  Williams,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  12  March  1824;  |  18017 
a  carpenter  and  joiner;   married  at   Maine,  N.  Y.,  13    Sept.  1848,  by  Rev. 

Mr.  Blakeslee,  Congregational,  to  Frances  Amelia  Curtis,  dau.  of  Asa  and 
Roxana  (Barnes)  Curtis,  of  Maine,  where  she  was  born  21  Oct.  1826. 
They  dwelt  at  Newark  Valley  till  Ap.  1877;  then  moved  to  Carbondale, 
Penn.,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1877. 

X.  Elizabeth    Rachel  Williams,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  23 
Oct.  1826;  married,  and  was  living  at  Lodi,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1875. 

XI.  Sarah  Jane  Williams,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  15  Jan.  1829;    18019 
married   at  Slaterville,  N.  Y.,  15  Jan.  1849,   by   Rev.   Elbert   A.  Young, 
Methodist   Episcopal,  to   Washington   Alphonso   Noble,  a  farmer,  son   of 
William  Taylor  and  Christina  (Brower)  Noble,  of  Newark  Valley.     He  was 

born  at  Sterling,  Penn.,  3  March  1823.  They  settled  at  Newark  Valley; 
where  she  died,  28  March  1857,  and  was  buried  in  Hope  Cemetery.  He 
was  living  at  Newark  Valley  in  Dec.  1877. 


Whitney  Family. 


'579 


1 1018  XII.   Enoch  Slosson  Williams,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  16  Jan. 
1831;  a  merchant-tailor;  left  home  when  fourteen  years  old,  and  lived  at 
Owego,  N.  Y.,  for  four  years;  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  two  years;  at  Berk- 
shire, N.  Y.,  one  and  a  half  years;  married  at  Speedsville,  N.  Y.,  15  July 
1852,  Martha  Lydia  Legg,  dau.  of  Leonard  and  Esther  Rhuad  (Chidsey) 
Legg,  of  Speedsville,  where  she  was  born  10  May  1835.     They  dwelt  at 
Speedsville  for  three  years ;  then  settled  at  Candor,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living 
there  in  Nov.  1875. 

11019  XIII.   Eunice  Augusta  Williams,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  3 
Aug.  1835;  married   there,  13    Sept.   1853,   at  her  father's  house,   Rlley 
Tappan  Dean,  a  farmer,  son  of  Stafford  Abel  and  Abigail  (Warren)  Dean, 
of  Newark  Valley,  where  he  was  born   22  Jan.  1834.     They  settled   at 
Newark  Valley;  where  she  died,  24  March  1854,  and  was  buried  in  Hope 
Cemetery.     He  married  (2d)   Frances  Legg,  of  Speedsville,   N.  Y.,  and 
(30!)  Mrs.  Alice  (Wade)  Andrews,  of  Newark  Valley;  and  was  living  at 
Maine,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1875. 


Chil.  of  Ezekiel   and   Caroline   (Slossoni   Rich. 

11020  I.   Mary  Ann   Rich,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  14 
Ap.  1813;   died   unmarried,  26  Dec.  1847,  at  Richford,   N.  Y.,  and  was 
buried  there,  in  the  Congregational  Church-yard. 

11021  II.  Chauncey    Leroy    Rich,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley, 
N.  Y.,  29 Jan.  1815;  a  merchant;  married  at  Richford,  N.  Y.,  4 July  1836, 
by  Rev.  David    S.   Morse,   Congregational,  to  Eunice   Doming,  dau.   of 
Abram  and  Louisa  (Harris)  Deming,  of  Richford.     She  was  born  at  Great 
Barrington,  Mass.,  28  Sept.  1813.     They  settled  at  Richford;  where  she 
died,  27   Dec.  1866,  and  was  buried  in  the  Congregational  Church-yard. 
He  married  (2d),  6  June  1868,  Jane  Morenos,  dau.  of  John  and  Winifred 
(O'Brien)  Morenos,  of  Richford,  where  she  was  born  9  Jan.  1851.     They 
were  living  at  Richford  in  Dec.  1877.     He  has  been  a  director  and  treasurer 
of  the  Southern  Central  Railroad  Company  from  its  formation. 

1 1022  III.  Angeline    Eliza    Rich,   b.  at   Berkshire,   now   Newark  Valley, 
N.  Y.,    23   Nov.  1816;    married  at  Richford,  N.  Y.,  11  Oct.  1836,   Lewis 
Halsey  Kelly,  a  physician,  son  of  John  Kelly,  of  Genoa,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was 
born  about  1809.     They  dwelt  at  Speedsville,  N.  Y.;  at  Yorkshire,  N.  Y.; 
at  Marathon,  N.  Y.,  till  1849;  at  Painesville,  Ohio,  till  1856;  then  settled 
at  Rochester,  Minn.,  where  she  died  10  Nov.  1857,  an^  was  buried  in  Oak- 
wood  Cemetery.     He  died,  of  consumption,  at  Owatonna,  Minn.,  9  Oct. 
1873,  in  his  64th  year,  and  was  buried  in  Oakwood  Cemetery,  Rochester. 


18020 


4201 


18022 


18027 


1580  Eighth  Generation. 


1026 


11027 


11028 


He  was  engaged  in  the  publication  of  various  papers  at  Rochester,  Owatonna, 
Northfield,  and  Faribault,  Minn. 

11023  IV.   Lucien   Densmore  Rich,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley, 
N.  Y.,  21  Sept.  1818;   an  inn-keeper;   married  at  Trumansburgh,  N.  Y.,  30 
March  1843,  Margaret  Lufanny  Crandall,  dau.  of  Simeon  Miner  and  Eliza 
(Belknap)  Crandall,  of  Trumansburgh,  where  she  was  born  16  Sept.  1821. 
They  dwelt  at   Richford  till  1848;    and  then  moved  to  Woodstock,  111.; 
where  she  died  13  Nov.  1867,  and  was  buried  in  Oakland  Cemetery.      He 
returned  to  Richford,  12  Jan.  1870,  and  was  living  there  in  Dec.  1877; 
ticket-agent  of  the  Southern  Central  Railroad. 

11024  V.  William    Dunham    Rich,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley, 
N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1820 ;  died  at  the  same  place,  3  Jan.  1821,  and  was  buried  in 
Hope  Cemetery. 

11025  VI.  Maria  Louisa  Rich,  b.  at  Richford,  N.  Y.,  2  Sept.  1828;  married 
there,  29  Sept.   1850,  John  More   Benjamin,  a  mason,  son  of  Hiram   and 
Gertrude  (Van  Hoesen)  Benjamin,  of  Richford.      He  was  born  in  Delaware 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan.  1825.     They  dwelt  at  Richford  till  Aug.  1852;   then 
moved  to  Painesville,  Ohio,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1877.     He  has 
been  sheriff  of  Lake  Co.,  Ohio,  for  two  terms,  1864-67. 


Chil.   of   Otis  and   Sarah    (Slosson)   Lincoln. 

I.  William  Slosson  Lincoln,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley, 
N.  Y.,  13  Aug.  1813;  amerchant;  married  at  her  father's  house,  in  Newark 
Valley,  14  Jan.  1836,  by  Rev.  Marcus  Ford,  Congregational,  to  Helen  Maria 
Burbank,  dau.  of  Col.  Christopher  and  Lucia  (Leonard)  Burbank.  She 
was  born  at  Chester,  Mass.,  24  Feb.  1816.  They  were  living  at  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.,  in  June  1875.  He  was  elected  to  Congress  in  Nov.  1866,  from 
the  26th  Congressional  District  of  New  York ;  and  has  practised  law  at 
Washington,  since  the  expiration  of  his  term. 


II. 


Lincoln,  a  son,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y., 


24  Feb.  1816;  died  27  Feb.  1816,  and  was  buried  on  the  farm. 

III.  Celia  Lincoln,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  14 
June  1817;  married  at  her  father's  house,  in  Newark  Valley,  3  Sept.  1841, 
by  Rev.  Marcus  Ford,  Congregational,  to  William  Bradford  Burbank,  a 
merchant,  son  of  Col.  Christopher  and  Lucia  (Leonard)  Burbank,  of  New- 
ark Valley.  He  was  born  at  Feeding  Hills,  Mass.,  30  Oct.  1817.  They 
settled  at  Chicago,  111.  She  died,  without  children,  23  May  1845,  at  her 


18035 


18038 


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1 8043 


Whitney  I^amily.                             1581 

father's  house  ;  and  was  buried  in  Hope  Cemetery,  Newark  Valley.     He 

married    (2d),   1  1    Sept.   1  849,    at    her   father's    house,    Nancy   Johnson 

Spaulding,  dau.  of   Moses  and   Eunice  (Johnson)  Spaulding,  of  Newark 

Valley,  where  she  was  born  4  May  1820;  and  was  living  at  Chicago  in 

Dec.  1877,  without  children. 

1  1029 

IV.  Caroline   Amanda    Lincoln,   b.    at    Berkshire,    now    Newark      18044 

Valley,  N.  Y.,  i  March  1820;   married  at  her  father's  house,  in  Newark 

Valley,  22  Aug.  1837,  by  Rev.  Marcus  Ford,  Congregational,  to  Charlea 

Higbe,1  a  farmer,  son  of  Anson  and  Ann  (Patterson)  Higbe,  of  Newark 

Valley,  where  he  was  born  7  Aug.  1817.     They  settled  at  Newark  Valley, 

on  a  part  of  his  father's  homestead,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1  877.     He 

was  one  of  the  founders,  and  one-third  owner,  of  Reed  City,  Michigan. 

11030 

V.  Charles   Keyes   Lincoln,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley,      18045 

N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1822;  a  druggist;  married  at  her  father's  house,  14  Jan. 

1847,  Laura    Ann    stebbins,  dau.  of   Barnabas    Merrick    and    Roxalana 

(Gleason)  Stebbins,  of  Newark  Valley.     She  was  born  at  New  Marlbor- 

ough,  Mass.,   25  June  1825.     They  settled  at  Owego,   N.  Y.,  and  were 

living  there  in  Dec.  1877. 

1  1031 

VI.  Jane  Charlotte  Lincoln,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  20  Feb. 

II456 

1825;  married,  13  Aug.  1845,  her  mother's  third  cousin,  William  Josiah 

Burr.     See  his  record.                                                                                                      4441 

11032 

VII.  Julia  Etta   Lincoln,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  2  Ap.  1827;'    18050 

married  there,  icjan.  1849,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Marcus  Ford, 

Congregational,  to  Barnabas  Merrick  Stebbins,  an  agent  for  insurance,  son 

of  Barnabas  Merrick  and  Roxalana  (Gleason)  Stebbins,  of  Newark  Valley. 

He  was  born  at  New  Marlborough,  Mass.,  14  Aug.  1822.     They  settled  at 

Owego,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1877. 

11033 

VIII.  George  Emmett  Lincoln,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  4  Dec. 

1829;  a  farmer  and  trader;  married  at  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.,  19  Dec.  1866, 

by  Rev.  John  Branch,  Baptist,  to  Emma  Augusta  Sheldon,  dau.  of  Sylvester 

and  Sarah  (Robbins)  Sheldon,  of  Newark  Valley,  where  she  was  born  I 

May  1846.     They  moved    from    Newark  Valley  to  Owego,   N.  Y.,  and 

thence  to  Painesville,  Ohio,  where  he  died  without  children,  22  Ap.  1872. 

He  was  buried   in   Hope  Cemetery,  Newark  Valley.     She   returned   to 

Owego,  and  was  living  there  in  Dec.  1877. 

11034 

IX.   Helen  Maria  Lincoln,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  8  June  1832  ;      18052 

married  there,  8  June  1853,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Peter  Sanford 

1  For  his  ancestry,  see  note  to  No.  1  750. 

1582 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Williams  and    Maria   (Benjamin)   Slosson. 


Worden,  pastor  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  at  Speedsville,  N.  Y., 
to  David  Williams  Patterson,1  a  farmer,  of  West  Winsted,  Conn.,  son  of 
Chester  and  Mary  Ann  (Elliott)  Patterson,  of  Newark  Valley.  He  was 
born  at  Union,  N.Y.,  15  July  1824;  settled  at  West  Winsted,  24  Dec.  1846; 
returned  to  Newark  Valley,  with  his  family,  5  May  1 865 ;  and  was  living 
there  in  Dec.  1877.  Since  1855,  he  has  been  a  student  of  American 
genealogy  and  local  history,  and  has  labored  on  the  Whitney  Genealogy,  as 
an  assistant,  for  nearly  five  years,  to  the  very  great  advantage  of  the  work, 
in  respect  of  fulness  and  accuracy. 

11035  x-  Laura   Eugenia   Lincoln,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  25  July 
1835;  died  there,  29  March  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Hope  Cemetery. 

1 1036  XI.  Ada  Augusta  Lincoln,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  i  Nov.  1837; 
married  there,  16  Nov.  1864,  at  the  homestead,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Frederick 
Bacon,  Congregational,  to  Clayton    Byington,  a  salesman,  son  of  Lawyer 
and  Savilla  (Woodford)  Byington,  of  Newark  Valley,  where  he  was  born 
3  Jan.  1835.     They  settled  at  Big  Rapids,   Mich.;    returned  to  Newark 
Valley  in  May  1867;  went  to  Portage  City,  Wis.,  in  Sept.  1867;  and  re- 
turned, in  Ap.  1868,  to   Newark  Valley,  where  they  were  living  in   Dec. 
1877,  without  children. 

11037  xn-  Sarah  Isabella  Lincoln,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  25  June    18056 
1842;   married   there,  27  Sept  1865,  at   the  homestead,  by  Rev.  Samuel 
Frederick  Bacon,  Congregational,  to  Francis  Edwin  Brockway,  an  account- 
ant, son  of  Joseph  Byington  and  Amanda  (Winship)  Brockway,  of  Newark 
Valley.     He  was  born  at  Berkshire,  N.  Y.,  10  Sept.  1844.     They  settled  at 
Owego,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1877. 


4203 


1 1038  I.  George  Williams  Slosson,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  24  June    18057 
1825;  an  accountant;  married  there,  8  Sept.  1847,  by  Rev.  Marcus  Ford, 
Congregational,  to  Melinda  Jane  Williams,  dau.  of  Oliver  and   Freelove 
(Newell)  Williams,  of  Newark  Valley,  where  she  was   born   5   Feb.  1827. 
They  settled  at  Newark  Valley;  moved  to  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1865; 
returned,  in  Sept.  1868,  to  Newark  Valley,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec. 

1877.     He  was   then   station-agent  of   the    Southern   Central    Railroad, 
having  held  that  position  from  the  opening  of  the  road  in  March  1870. 

11039  II-   Emily  Villars  Slosson,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.Y.,  13  Jan.  1827; 

1  For  his  ancestry,  see  the  two  pedigrees  opposite. 


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died  of  measles,  14  Ap.  1832,  at  Newark  Valley,  and  was  buried  there,  in 
Hope  Cemetery. 

1 1040  III.  Phebe  Elizabeth  Slosson,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  9  March 
1830;  married  there,  17  Sept.  1850,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Marcus 
Ford,  Congregational,  to  Frederick  Handel  Todd,  a  trader  and  lumberman, 
son  of  Josiah  and  Elizabeth  (Clinton)  Todd,  of  Newark  Valley.  He  was 
born  at  North  Haven,  Conn.,  26  Feb.  1819.  They  settled  at  Newark 
Valley;  and,  in  1865,  moved  to  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  where  he  was  drowned 
1 8  March  1 868.  He  was  buried  in  Hope  Cemetery,  Newark  Valley.  She 
returned  to  Newark  Valley,  and  was  living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  Dec. 

1877. 


Chil.  of  Franklin   and   Nancy   (Rich)   Slosson. 

11041  I.  Caroline  Augusta  Slosson,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  13  Feb. 
1833  ;  married  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  17  Dec.  1851,  by  Rev.  P.  C.  Hay,  D.D., 
Presbyterian,  to  Ezra   Warren    Reeves,  a  merchant,  son  of  Lorenzo  and 
Maria  L.  (Clark)  Reeves,  of  Owego,  where  he  was  born  3  Ap.  1826.     They 
dwelt  on   McMaster  Street,  Owego,  till  Ap.  1876;   and  then  moved  to 
Ukiah,  Cal.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Dec.  1877. 

11042  II.  Nancy  Rich  Slosson,  b.  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  13  March  1839;  died 
15  March  1839. 


Chil.  of  Simeon   Rich   and   Semantha   (Slosson)    Griffin. 

11043  I-  Laura   Eugenia   Griffin,   b.  at  Richford,  N.  Y.,  23  Dec.  1843; 
married  at  Dryden,  N.Y.,  18  Aug.  1866,  Charles  Bolby  Ellis, a  hotel-keeper, 
son  of  Orrin  and  Sarah  (Bolby)  Ellis,  of  Bath,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  2 
July  1840.     They  settled  at  Harford,  N.  Y.;  where  he  died  31  July  1873, 
of  an  injury  which  he  received  in  the  war  of  1861,  while  carrying  orders. 
He  was  buried  in  the  Harford  Cemetery.     He  was  a  member  of  Co.  F, 
lopth    Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers.      She  was  living  at  Harford   in  Dec. 
1877. 

11044  II.  Mary   Elizabeth  Griffin,   b.  at   Richford,  N.  Y.,  30  Ap.  1847; 
married  at  Dryden,  N.  Y.,  23  Nov.  1867,  Lyman  Tanner,  a  carpenter  and 
painter,  son  of  Selma  and  Almira  (Johnson)  Tanner,  of  Harford,  N.  Y. 
He  was  born  at  Virgil,  N.  Y.,  31  Dec.  1843.     They  were  living  at  Harford 
in  Dec.  1877.     He  served  throughout  the  war  of  1861. 


1583 


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18064 


4205 
18070 


18073 


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I  Eighth   Generation. 

11045 
11046 

11047 

Chil.  of  Elijah   and  Julia  Ann  Colt  (Griffin)   Wilson. 

I.  Julia  Ann  Wilson,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.;  bap.  there,  17  Ap. 
1831;  died  unmarried,  about  June  1875. 

II.   Elisha  Wilson,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.;  bap.  there,  17  Ap. 
1831;  a  druggist;  lived  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  in  1876.     He  was  then 
married,  and  had  one  child. 

III.   Delphine    Wilson,    b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.;   bap.  there,  5 

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11048 
11049 

11050 
11051 

the  death  of  her  parents. 

IV.   Walstein  Wilson,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.;  bap.  there,  3  July 
1835- 

V.  Adelaide  Wilson,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.;  bap.  there,  5  July 
1  844  ;  is  unmarried. 

VI.  Theodore  Wilson,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y. 

VII.  Jane  Wilson,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.;   bap.  there,  5  July 
1  8*1  «i  *   mcirricd                 Waldron  *  and  settled  at  Grand  Rapids   Mich 

11052 

VIII.   Isadore  Wilson,  lived  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  in  1876. 

"053 

11054 
11055 

Chil.  of  Chester  and   Susan   Maria  (Wilson)   Leonard. 

I.   Mary  Ann  Leonard,  b.  at  Berkshire,  N.Y.,i6June  1827;  married 
at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  6  Sept.  1848,  by  Rev.  Marcus  Ford,  Congrega- 
tional, to  Campbell  Birdsall  Roys,  a  carpenter  and  joiner,  son  of  Edwin  and 
Hannah  (Underwood)   Roys,  of  Newark  Valley.     He  was  born  at  New 
Marlborough,  Mass.,  16  June  1826.     She  died  at  Newark  Valley,  without 
children,  27  Sept.  1850,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery  at  Berkshire. 
He  married  (2d),  16  Jan.  1861,  Charlotte  Cordelia  Brown,  and  was  living 
at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1877. 

II.  Charles   Frederick    Leonard,  b.  at  Ketchumville,  in  Newark 
Valley,  N.  Y.,  2  Ap.  1829;    a  cigar-manufacturer;   married  Sarah   Maria 
Searles,  and  settled  at  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  still  living  in 
1870. 

III.   Louisa  Leonard,  b.  at  Ketchumville,  in  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y., 

4208 

18075 
18079 

Whitney  Family. 


14  May  1833;  married  at  Newark  Valley,  9  Oct.  1849,  in  her  mother's 
house,  Aaron  Ogden,  a  cigar-manufacturer,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Esther 
(Woodbridge)  Ogden,  of  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  21  Nov. 
1827.  They  settled  at  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  in  1850;  returned  to  Newark 
Valley;  moved  to  Owego,  N.  Y.,  I  Ap.  1866,  and  were  living  there  in  June 
1875. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Frederick  and    Lodema   Farnham    (Ball)   Aikens. 

1 1056  I.  Benjamin  Franklin  Aikens,  residence  not  known. 

11057  II.  Ambrose  Frederick  Aikens,  settled  at  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.;  and 
was  living  there  in  July  1875. 

1 1058  III.  Sophia  Aikens,  married  Asa  Phillips;  and  was  living  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.,  in  July  1875. 


Child   of  Amasa  and   Cynthia   Wlnshlp   (Ball)    Daily. 

11059  I.   Amasa  Daily,  b.  at  Elkland,  Penn.,  21  July  1843;  enlisted  at  Bur- 
lington, Iowa,  in  1 86 1,  in  Co.  E,  ist  Reg.,  Iowa  Cavalry,  and  was  discharged 
in  Feb.  1864;  reenlisted  at  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  in  Feb.  1864,  in  the  Veteran 
Reserve  Corps ;  became  ill,  from  fever,  at  Little  Rock,  and  while  on  his 
way  home,  died  at  the  Soldiers'  Home  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  10  May  1864, 
unmarried.     He  was  buried  in  Aspen  Grove  Cemetery,  at  Burlington. 

Child  of  Ezbon   and   Cynthia   Winship   (Ball)   Slosson. 

11060  II.   Edwin  Ball  Slosson,  b.  at  Lawrenceville,  Penn.,  6  May  1851;  a 
telegrapher;  was  living  at  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  in  July  1875,  unmarried. 


11061 


Chil.  of  Sylvester  and   Patience   (Wood)   Farnham.1 
I.  George  Anson   Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  9  March  1822;  a 


1  The  date  of  their  marriage  was  incorrectly 
printed  at  No.  4215 :  it  should  have  been  29 
Jan.  1820.  PATIENCE  WOOD  was  dau.  of  David 
and  Sarah  (Tinkham)  Wood,  and  was  born  at 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  9  June  1791.  They  settled  at 
Tioga,  N.Y.,  where  she  died  n  Nov.  1866.  He 


married  (2d),  29  Jan.  1868,  at  Owego,  N.  Y., 
MARGARET  JOSEPHINE  SMITH,  widow  of  Ezra 
Ferguson,  of  Owego.  She  was  living  at  Tioga 
in  Oct.  1877.  He  died  there,  22  Sept.  1873, 
and  was  buried  with  his  first  wife,  in  Evergreen 
Cemetery,  Owego. 


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(4214 


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1062 


11063 


1064 


110643 


1065 


11066 


Right h   Generation. 


farmer;  married  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1843,  by  Rev.  Philetus  B.  Peck, 
Baptist,  to  Mary  Maria  Shepardson,  dau.  of  Jonathan  and  Venina  (Foster) 
Shepardson,  of  Tioga,  formerly  of  Plymouth,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  1 8 
Jan.  1818.  They  settled  at  Tioga,  where  he  still  continued  to  reside  in 
Oct.  1877.  She  died  there,  27  July  1871,  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen 
Cemetery,  Owego. 

II.  Enos   Slosson    Farnham,   b.   at  Tioga,   N.  Y.,   22  Jan.  1825;  aj  18085 
farmer;   married  at  Caroline,  N.  Y.,  16  Oct.  1849,  Clarissa  Venina  Dwight, 

dau.  of  Elijah  and  Olive  (Standish)  Dwight,  of  West  Dryden,  N.  Y.,  for- 
merly of  Pharsalia,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  14  July  1824.'  They  settled 
at  Tioga,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1 877. 

- 

III.  Francis  Leroy  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  14  Nov.  1827;  a 
hotel-keeper;   married,  30  Sept.  1858,  Asenath   Brownell,  dau.  of  Samuel 
and  Eliza  (Thomas)  Brownell.     They  were  living  at  Pittston,  Penn.,  in  Oct. 
1877,  without  children. 

IV.  Sarah  Emily  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.Y.,  6  Jan.  1830;  married    18089 
there,  12  Feb.  1850,  Albert  Sherman,  a  farmer,  son  of  Albert  and 


(Thurston)  Sherman ;  married  (2d)  Thurston  Dexter,  a  waggon-maker,  son 
of  Stephen  and  Deborah  (Thurston)  Dexter ;  and  was  living  at  Tioga  in 
i  Oct.  1877. 

V.  Andrew  Oliver  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  29  June  1833;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Troy,  Penn.,  18  Oct.  1855,  Jerusha  Hancock,  who  died 
9  Oct.  1856,  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen  Cemetery,  Owego,  N.  Y.;  mar- 
ried (2d),  30  May  1864,  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Henrietta  Swart,  widow  of 
Garry  Springsteen.  They  were  living  at  Bristol,  N.  Y.,  in  Oct.  1877, 
without  children. 


Chil.  of  Stephen    Park  and    Fidelia   (Farnham)   Jones. 

I.  Horatio  Jones,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  10  Oct.  1828  ;  died  there,  9  Feb. 
1831,  and  was  buried  in  the  Presbyterian  Church-yard  at  Owego,  N.  Y. 

II.  Stephen  Woodbridge  Jones,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.Y.,  13  Dec.  1831; 
a  lumberman;  married  at  her  father's  house,  20  Sept.  1854,  by  Rev.  G. 
H.  Blakeslee,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Prudence  Anthony,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Lucien  and  Rachel  Cortright  (Horton)  Anthony,  of  Tioga,  where  she  was 
born  24  Feb.  1838.     They  settled  at  Tioga,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept. 
1875. 

"The  Dwight  Genealogy,  p.  698,  makes  the  year  1822. 


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18092 


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1587 


18094 


11067  III.   Horace    Jones,   b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  17   Nov.  1833;    a    farmer; 
married   at  her  father's  house,  24  Nov.  1857,  by  Rev.  William  H.  King, 
Baptist,  to  Rachel   Delphine  Anthony,  dau.  of  Samuel   Lucien  and  Rachel 
Cortright  (Horton)  Anthony,  of  Tioga,  where  she  was  born  7  Jan.  1842. 
They  dwelt  at  Tioga  till  i  Ap.  1860;  at  Sheshequin,  Penn.,  till  i  Ap.  1864; 
and  then  returned  to  Tioga,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Sept.  1875,  on 
his  father's  homestead. 

1 1068  IV.  Charles  Edward  Jones,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  2  Jan.  1835  ;  enlisted 
!  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  9  Aug.  1862,  as  private  in  Co.  C,  iO9th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S. 

Vol.  Infantry;  was  promoted  to  be  orderly-sergeant,  date  not  known; 
second-lieut,  12  March  1863;  was  wounded  near  Petersburgh,  Va.,  17  June 
1864;  and  died  at  Finley  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C.,  I  July  1864,  unmar- 
ried. He  was  buried  in  the  Presbyterian  Church-yard  at  Owego. 


Chil.  of  Joel   and   Maria  Theresa   (Coodale)    Farnham.  4218 

11069  I-  Eliza    Matilda    Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  30  Jan.  1830;    a     18097 
teacher;  married  there,  23  Sept.  1857,  by  Rev.  John  Long,  pastor  of  St. 
Luke's  (Episcopal)   Church,  of  Scranton,  Penn.,  to  Le  Roy  Hancock,  of 
Scranton,   son  Jesse  and    Louisa  (Champion)   Hancock,  of  Pike,    Penn., 

where  he  was  born  28  March  1814.  They  dwelt  at  Scranton  till  Ap.  1858  ; 
and  then  settled  in  the  village  of  Hyde  Park,  now  a  part  of  Scranton,  where 
he  died  of  typhoid  fever,  21  Dec.  1861.  He  was  buried  in  Evergreen 
Cemetery,  Owego,  N.  Y.  She  moved  to  Tioga  in  Nov.  1862  ;  and  thence, 
in  Sept.  1865,  to  Nichols,  N.  Y.,  near  Hooper's  Valley  post-office,  where 
she  was  still  living  in  March  1876,  engaged  in  teaching. 

11070  II.  Edwin  Mortimer  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  24  June  1832;  a     18099 
i  carpenter;  married  at  Factoryville,  Barton,  N.  Y.,  23  Nov.  1856,  Melissa 

Johnson,  dau.  of  Ira  and  Anna  (Gardiner)  Johnson,  of  Factoryville.     She 

was  born  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1838,     They  were  living  at  Nichols, 

|  N.  Y.,  in   March  1876.     He  enlisted,  24  Aug.  1864,  in  the  5Oth  Reg.  of 

N.  Y.  S.  Engineers;  and  was  mustered  out  of  service,  29  June  1865. 


1 1071 


III.  Cynthia  Malvina  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  16  March  1837; 
married  there,  1 5  Feb.  1 860,  by  Rev.  William  Delong,  Universalist,  to 
William  Henry  Harrison  Gore,  of  Towanda,  Penn.,  son  of  Obadiah  and 
Matilda  (Shaw)  Gore,  of  Sheshequin,  Penn.,  where  he  was  born  16  Sept. 
1835.  They  dwelt  at  Towanda  till  Jan.  1871;  then  moved  to  Sheshequin, 
and  were  living  there  in  March  1 876.  He  was  then  a  postal  clerk  on  the 
Eastern  Division  of  the  Erie  Railway.  He  enlisted  22  Ap.  1861;  was 
mustered,  as  captain  of  Co.  I,  6th  Reg.,  Penn.  Reserves,  15  May  1861; 
was  transferred  to  U.  S.  service,  27  July  1861;  was  promoted  to  be  major, 


18101 


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Eighth  Generation. 


1072 


11073 


11074 


I  Sept.  1 863 ;  and  was  mustered  out,  with  his  regiment,  1 5  June  1 864.  He 
took  part  in  the  battles  of  Drainesville,  2O  Dec.  1861;  Mechanicsburgh,  27 
June  1862;  Rappahannock  Station,  23  Aug.  1862;  Second  Bull  Run,  29 
to  31  Aug.  1862  ;  Chantilly,  2  Sept.  1862  ;  South  Mountain,  14  Sept.  1862; 
Antietam,  16  to  17  Sept.  1862;  Thoroughfare  Gap,  28  Oct.  1862;  Fred- 
ericksburgh,  13  Dec.  1862;  Gettysburg!!,  i  to  4  July  1863;  Williamsport, 
12  July  1863;  Ashley  Gap,  22  July  1863;  Bristoe  Station,  13  Oct.  1863; 
Rappahannock,  3  Nov.  1863;  New  Hope  Church,  30  Nov.  1863;  Mine 
j  Run,  3  Dec.  1863;  Wilderness,  5  to  7  May  1864;  Todd  Tavern,  8  May 
j  1864;  Spottsylvania,  13  May  1864;  North  Anna  River,  24  and  25  May 
1864;  and  Bethesda  Church,  30  May  1864. 

IV.  Oscar  Enolia  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1839;  a    18103 
wood-turner;  married  at  Nichols,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb.  1866,  by  Rev.  Seymour 
Epaphroditus  Walworth,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Jenny  Wilson,  born  at 
Nichols,  17  July  1838,   dau.   of   Nelson  and    Harriet   (Leonard)  Wilson. 
They  settled  at  Nichols,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1876.     He  enlisted, 

16  Ap.  1861,  for  two  years,  in  3d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  was  dis- 
charged in  May  1863;  enlisted  again  in  Nov.  1863,  for  three  years,  in  5th 
Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Cavalry;  and  was  discharged  at  Hart's  Island  in  June 
1865.  His  first  battle  was  at  Big  Bethel,  6  May  1861;  he  also  took  part 
in  the  battles  of  The  Wilderness,  Cold  Harbor,  Ashland  Station,  North 
Anna,  the  raid  on  Southside  and  Weldon  Railroad,  Oak  Grove,  Ream's 
Station,  Stony  Creek,  Stanton  River,  Charlotteville,  Dinwiddie  Court 
House,  Five  Forks,  Flat  Creek,  Muddy  Creek,  Weldon  Railroad  and 
Appomattox.  He  was  captured,  26  June  1 864 ;  was  imprisoned  at  Peters- 
burgh  for  a  few  days,  and  at  Libby  Prison  till  26  July;  escaped  from  the 
cars  near  Mellen,  Ga.,  while  being  conveyed  to  the  prison  at  Andersonville; 
and,  after  thirty-four  days  of  wandering,  reached  Sherman's  lines  at 
Atlanta.  He  then  returned  to  his  regiment,  and  served  with  Gen.  Sheridan, 
as  orderly,  till  discharged. 

V.  Enoch  Siosson   Farnham,  b.  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  25  Nov.  1842; 
died  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  14  Sept.  1848,  and  was  buried  at  Candor,  N.  Y. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and    Emeline   (Williams)   Farnham. 

I.  Juliet  Williams  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  u  July  1832; 
married  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  i  Jan.  1852,  by  Rev.  A.  H.  Burlingham,  Baptist, 
to  Anson  Silas  Sheldon,  a  farmer,  son  of  Oliver  and  Phebe  (Richardson) 
Sheldon,  of  Burlington,  Vt,  where  he  was  born  18  May  1824.  They  dwelt 
at  Burlington  for  two  years ;  at  Flemingville,  N.  Y.,  twelve  years ;  then 
settled  at  Centre  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  and  were  still  living  there  in  July  1876. 


Whitney  Family. 


11075  II.   Helen    Maria    Farnham,   b.  at   Tioga,  N.  Y.,  21  Oct.  1834;   a 
milliner;    was  living  in    Franklin   Street,    Owego,   N.  Y.,  in  June  1876, 
unmarried. 

11076  III.   Delphine  Augusta    Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  22  March 
1840;  married  there,  2  Ap.  1868,  in  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Samuel 
Johnson,  Congregational,  to  Philip  Judd  Lacy,  of  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  a 
farmer,  son  of  Philip  and  Mary  (Kellogg)  Lacy,  of  Richford,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  was  born  in  1838.     They  dwelt  at  Little  Meadows,  Fenn.,  four  years; 
and  then  settled  at  Richford,  where  they  were  still  living  in  June  1 876.    He 
was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861. 

Chil.  of  Charles  and   Mary   Darling  (Clark)   Farnham. 

1 1077  IV.  Catharine   Eugenia    Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  24  Nov. 
1843;  married  in  New  York  City,  27  Feb.  1873,  by  Rev.  Frederick  Brown, 
pastor  of  the  Cornell  Memorial  Church,  to  Oscar  Codley,  a  commission- 
merchant  ;  and  settled  in  New  York,  where  they  were  still  living  in  June 
1876,  at  271  East  23d  Street. 

1 1078  V.  Charles  Frederick  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  28  Sept.  1845; 
a  telegrapher;  married  at  Burlington,  Iowa,  23  Oct.  1870,  Ada  Mitchell. 

:  They  were  living  at  Bushnell,  111.,  in  June  1876,  without  children.  He 
enlisted  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  10  Feb.  1864,  for  three  years,  in  the  5th  Reg.  of 
N.  Y.  Cavalry  ;  was  captured  in  June  1864,  and  imprisoned  for  five  months 
at  Andersonville ;  was  then  moved  to  Thomasville,  from  which  he  escaped 
25  Dec.  1864,  living  in  the  woods  till  May  1865  ;  and  was  discharged  at 
New  York  in  June  1865. 

1 1079  ,     VI.  Mary  Emeline  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  28  Sept.  1847;  a 

telegrapher;   married  at  Owego,   N.  Y.,  I  June   1873,   by   Rev.   Dwight 
Whitney  Marsh,  Congregational,  to  Dwight  Carleton,  an  agent  for  the  sale 

of  sewing-machines,  son  of  Edward  and (Evans)  Carleton,  of  Tioga, 

where  he  was  born  in  1850.     They  dwelt  at  Owego  till  1 1  Jan.  1876 ;  then 
settled  at  New  York  City,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1 876. 

11080  VII.  Catharine  Elizabeth   Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  23  Ap. 
1850;  a  teacher;   was  living  with  her  mother,  unmarried,  in  Ross  Street, 
Owego,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1876. 

11081  VIII.  Florence  Eveline  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,i7  June  1854; 
was  living  with  her  mother,  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1876. 


1 1082 


11083 


IX.  William  Henry  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  4  March  1857. 

X.  James  Adelbert  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  13  May  1860. 


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Righth   Generation. 

Chil.  of  Hiram   and   Caroline   (Farnham1)   Gleason.  4220 

I.  Albert  Cleason,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  24  Jan.  1834;  has  been  three 
times  married;   and  dwelt  at  Barrington,  111.,  in  Oct.  1877. 

II.  Sarah   Amanda  Cleason,  b.   at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,   5   March  1835;:  18112 
married  there,  6  July  1851,  Lyman  Beach  Foote,  a  farmer  and  lumberman, 

son  of  Jared  and  Sarah  Ann  (Scott)  Foote,2  of  Tioga,  formerly  of  Franklin, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  24  March  1822.  They  settled  at  Tioga,  and 
were  still  living  there  in  Oct.  1877. 

III.  Edgar  Cleason,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  27  May  1836;  and  lived  at 
Louisiana,  Mo.,  in  Oct.  1877. 

IV.  Henry  Cleason,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  3  Feb.  1838;  married  Helen 
;  and  lived  at  Winona  Junction,  Wis.,  in  Oct.  1877. 


V.  Ezbon  Slosson  Cleason,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  23  Dec.  1839;  and 
lived  at  Libertyville,  111.,  in  Oct.  1877. 

VI.  Caroline  Amelia  Cleason,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  23  Aug.  1841; 
married  Wallace  Bulkley;  and  lived  at  Libertyville,  III.,  in  Oct.  1877. 

VII.  Fidelia   Cleason,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  11  March  1843;  married 
Aaron  Shupe;  and  lived  at  Racine,  Wis.,  in  Oct.  1877. 

VIII.  John   Cleason,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  23  Aug.  1845;   residence 
unknown. 


Chil.  of  Frederick  Augustus  and   Agnes   Louisa   (Barclay)   Farnham.          4224 
| 

1 1085  I.  Stephen  Jones  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1846;  died 
24  Sept.  1848. 

1 1086  II.  Joel  Sayer  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  13  July  1848;  a  farmer;    181 14 
married  at  Owego,   N.  Y.,  7  Ap.  1874,   Catharine   E.   Somers,  of  South 
Owego,  N.  Y.     They  were  living  at  Tioga  in  Oct.  1877. 


1 1087 


III.  Alice  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.Y.,  19  Sept.  1850;  married  at  her    18115 
father's  house,  17  Nov.  1871,  George  Henry  Day,  a  painter,  son  of  William 

1  CAROLINE    FARNHAM,    No.    4220,   died    at  received  in  time  to  appear  in  their  proper  position, 

Tioga,    N.   Y.,   17  June    1867;    her    husband,  on  page  756. 
HIRAM  GLEASON,  a  builder,  was  born  at  Syra-        '  See  the  Foote  Genealogy,  p.  233. 
cuse,  N.  Y.,  6  Oct.  1802.     These  facts  were  not 


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1 1089 

1 1090 


11091 
11092 
11093 


1 1094 


11095 


and  Jane  (Kdwards)  Day,  of  Athens,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  22  May 
1843.     They  settled  at  Tioga,  and  were  still  living  there  in  July  1876. 

IV.  Elisha  Wilson   Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  3  Ap.  1852;  a 
telegraph-operator;   married  at   Baraboo,  Wis.,  7  Ap.  1873,   Emma  Jane 
Dykins.     They  were  living  at  95  Michigan  Street,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  in  Oct. 
1877. 

V.  Herbert  Augustus  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  15  Nov.  1854. 

VI.  May  Edith  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  20  May  1857. 


Chil.  of  William  and   Matilda   (Slosson)    Dunham. 

I.  William  Dunham,  b.  at  Richford,  N.  Y.;  a  druggist ;  was  living  at 
New  York  City  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Orcelia  Dunham, b.  at  Richford,  N.Y.;  married  William  Crlttenton. 
They  were  living  at  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1875. 

III.  Robert  Dunham,  b.  at  Richford,  N.  Y.;  married,  and  was  living 
at  New  York  City  in  Sept.  1875. 


Chil.  of  John   Catlin   and   Julia  Ann   (Slosson)   Stedman. 

I.  Susan  Rebecca  Stedman,  b.  at  Richford,  N.  Y.,  2  March  1829; 
died    at    Unadilla,    Mich.,    unmarried,  15   Oct.  1851,   and   was  buried  in 
Unadilla  Cemetery. 

II.  Sylvia  Maria  Stedman,  b.  at  Richford,  N.  Y.,  25   Oct.  1830; 
married  at  Unadilla,  Mich.,  17  Nov.  1853,  A.  B.  Wood,  son  of  A.  B.  and 
Lucy  (Warren)  Wood;  and  dwelt  at  Owosso,  Mich.,  in  Oct.  1875. 


'591 


11096  III.  Enos  Slosson  Stedman,  b.  at  Richford,  N.  Y.,  20  March  1834; 
a  lawyer ;  enlisted  at  Unadilla,  Mich.,  in  the  26th  Reg.  of  Mich.  Vol. 
Infantry,  as  private ;  was  promoted  to  be  first-sergeant ;  was  captured 
at  Petersburgh,  Va.,  16  Aug.  1864;  died  in  prison  at  Salisbury,  N.  C.,  12 
Dec.  1864,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  there. 


11097 


IV.  Ulysses  Stedman,  b.  at  Richford,  N.  Y.,  11  Ap.  1836;  and  was 
living  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  in  Oct.  1875. 


18116 


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1098         V.  John  Obadiah   Stedman,  b.  at  Richford,  N.  Y.,  17  Jan.  1838; 
and  was  living  at  Unadilla,  Mich.,  in  Oct.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Frederick  and   Charlotte   (Slosson)   Culver. 

I.  Caroline  Augusta  Culver,  b.  at  Elkland,  Penn.,  12  Oct.  1830; 
married  Samuel   Ellison;  died  at  Elkland,  25  Oct.  1855,  and  was  buried 
there. 

II.  Laura    Etta    Culver,   triplet,  b.  at  Elkland,  Penn.,  i  June  1833; 
died  at  Elkland,  6  Feb.  1834,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Henrietta    Culver,   triplet,   b.  at  Elkland,   Penn.,  i  June  1833; 
died  at  Elkland,  i  May  1834,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Rosa  Etta    Culver,   triplet,  b.  at   Elkland,  Penn.,  i  June  1833; 
died  at  Elkland,  15  Ap.  1834,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Marion    Culver,    b.    at   Elkland,    Penn.,  23  Aug.  1834;   died  at 
Elkland,  25  Jan.  1835,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.  Leander    Culver,  b.  at  Elkland,  Penn.,  4  Dec.  1836;    married 
Norma  Priest,  of  Ohio. 

VII.  Joseph  Culver,  b.  at  Elkland,  Penn.,  i  Dec.  1838. 

VIII.  Berenice  Culver,  b.  at  Elkland,  Penn.,  i  Feb.  1841;  married 
Samuel  Ellison. 

IX.  Charles  Frederick  Culver,  b.  at  Elkland,  Penn.,  25  Jan.  1843. 

X.  Enos  Slosson  Culver,  b.  at  Elkland,  Penn.,  4  May  1846;  married 
Georgiana  Butler,  of  Wisconsin. 

XI.  Ezbon  Culver,  b.  at  Elkland,  Penn.,  1 1  Oct.  1848. 


4228 


Chil.  of  Clark  and   Adeline   (Ball)   Slosson. 

1 1 1 10  j  I.  William  Henry  Slosson,  b.  at  Lawrenceville,  Penn.,  23  Oct.  1832; 
a  clerk;  was  living  at  7  Sixth  Avenue,  New  York,  in  July  1875,  un- 
married. 


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(4213 


Whitney  Family. 


1 1 1 1 1  II.  Cynthia   Matilda  Slosson,  b.  at   Lawrencevillc,  Perm.,  i  Ap. 
1834;  was  living  at  New  York  City  in  July  1875,  unmarried. 

1 1 1 12  III.  Celia  Slosson,  b.  at  Lawrenceville,  Penn.,  1 1  July  1835;  married 
i  there,  19  Jan.  1869,  by  Rev.  J.   P.  Turten,   Methodist,   to  William   Henry 

Rice,  a  lumberman,  son  of  Henry  and  Leavaria  (Griffie)  Rice,1  of  Burling- 
ton, Iowa,  where  he  was  born  3  Feb.  1840.  He  enlisted  at  Burlington  in 
1864,  as  a  private,  in  Co.  F,  45th  Reg.,  Iowa  Volunteers;  was  promoted 
to  be  corporal ;  and  served  till  the  close  of  the  war.  They  were  living  at 
622  Foster  Street,  West  Hill,  Burlington,  in  July  1875. 


11113 


1 1 1 14 


11115 


1 1 1 16 


IV.  Josephine   Slosson,   b.  at   Lawrenceville,  Penn.,  3  June  1837; 
married  there,  28  June  1859,  Charles  Nelson  Crittenton,  a  druggist,  son  of 
Harvey  and  Phebe  (Madison)  Crittenton,  of  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
was  born  20  Feb.  1833.     They  settled  at  New  York  City;  and  were  still 
living  there,  at  7  Sixth  Avenue,  in  July  1875. 

V.  Susan    Louisa   Slosson,  b.   at   Lawrenceville,   Penn.,   26   Nov. 
1841;  married  at  48  Bank  Street,  New  York,  7  July  1868,  by  Rev.  Robert 
G.  Quennell,  Episcopal,  to  Thomas  Edwin  Delano,  a  book-keeper,  son  of 
Thomas  and  Margaret  Emily  (Sebring)  Delano,  of  New  York,  where  he 
was  born  (at  58  Ann  Street)  5  July  1835.     They  dwelt  at  Hoboken,  N.J., 
for  two  years;  and  then  moved  to  New  York,  where  they  were  still  living 
in  July  1875. 


Chii.  of  Hiram   Foote  and   Sally  Ann   (Hyde)   Mather. 

I.  Walter  Gibbons  Mather,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  6  Feb.  1822;  and 
died  there,  6  Aug.  1823. 


II 1 17 


Chil.  of  Hiram    Foote  and    Mary   Parsons  (Cole)   Mather. 

III.  Joseph  Cole  Mather,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  17  May  1833; 
married  in  1856,  at  Niles,  Mich.,  Clarissa  Lewis,  who  was  born  at  London, 
Eng.,  and  died  at  Salt  Lake  City  in  1875,  a  member  of  the  Prot.  Epis. 
Church.  They  dwelt  at  Chicago,  111.,  till  Ap.  1864;  at  Canon  City,  Nev., 
till  3  July  1864;  at  Atchison,  Kansas,  and  Hannibal  and  St.  Joseph,  Mo., 


1  David  Rice  was  born  on  Buffalo  Creek,  near     Henry  Rice.     His  wife  was  born  at  Wheeling, 
Rice's   Fort,  Washington  Co.,    Penn.,   son  of    Va.     They  moved  to  Burlington,  Iowa,  in  1838. 


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18122 


18126 


18128 


4235 


II.  Sally  Ann  Mather,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1824;  married,      18129 
in  Feb.  1846,  William  B.  Beeson,  a  merchant,  of  Niles,  Mich.,  where  she 
died  2  May  1857. 


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till  Dec.  1868;  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  till  1871;  and  then  settled  at  Salt  Lake 
City,  where  he  was  still  living  in  Oct.  1875,  as  agent  of  the  Omaha  Smelting 
and  Refining  Company. 

IV.  Laura   Hannah    Mather,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  3  May  1835; 
married  in  1856,  at  Niles,  Mich.,  George  McClure  Welles,  a  merchant,  of 
Niles,  where  they  continued  to  reside  till  her  death,  5  Feb.  1865.     He  was 
then  a  captain  in  a  regiment  of  Michigan  Cavalry.     They  were  members 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church.      He  was  living  at  Great  Bend,  Kansas,  in  Oct. 
1875,  having  married  a  second  time. 

V.  David  Hyde  Mather,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  2  Oct.  1837;  grad.  at 
Williams  College  in  1859;  a  lawyer;  was  living  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 

VI.  Ralph  Taylor  Mather,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  13  March  1840;   a 
merchant;  passed  several  years  in  California  and  Nevada;  and  settled,  in 
Ap.  1866,  at  Atchison,  Kansas,  where  he  died,  unmarried,  23  Aug.  1868. 
He  was  buried  at  Niles,  Mich. 

VII.  Mary  Amanda  Mather,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,   25  Jan.  1842;  '  18135 
married  at  Chicago,  111.,  17  Sept.  1863,  Lewis  Hunt,  a  dealer  in  leather,  son 

of  Thomas  Merrick  and  Sarah  (Mills)  Hunt,1  of  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
was  born  12  Nov.  1839.     They  settled  at  Janesville,  Wis.;  and  were  still 
living  there  in  Oct.  1875,  members  of  the  Congregational  Church.     He; 
was  then  secretary  of  the  Green  Bay  Hide  and  Leather  Co.,  of  Janesville. 

VIII.  Caroline  Altie  Mather,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  27  Nov.  1843 ; 
died  unmarried,  30  Dec.  1866,  at  Janesville,  Wis.,  while  visiting  her  sister; 
and  was  buried  at  Niles,  Mich. 

IX.  John  Steward  Mather,  b.  at  Niles,  Mich.,  2  Oct.  1845  !  a  mine- 
operator;  has  travelled   extensively  in   the  United  States,  British  North 
America  and  Alaska,  from  Jan.  1864  to  Oct.  1874;  then  settled  at  Verdi, 
Nevada,  where  he  was  still  living  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 

X.  Frances  Chloe  Mather,  b.  at  Niles,  Mich.,  3  Oct.  1848;  died  in 
her  uncle's  house  at  Albion,   N.  Y.,  19  March  1869,  and  was  buried  at 
Albion. 


Chil.  of  Dan   Hyde  and    Frances   Maria   (Elliott)   Cole. 

I.  Mary  Jane  Cole,  b.  at  Albion,  N.  Y.,  27  June  1841 ;  and  was  living 
there  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

1  See  the  Hunt  Genealogy,  p.  198. 


Whitney  Family. 


1595 


11126  II.   Joseph    Cole,   b.  at   Albion,   N.  Y.,  9)311.1848;  a  graduate  of 
Williams   College,    and  a  lawyer;   was  living  at   Albion  in   Sept.  1875, 
unmarrried. 

11127  III.   Dan  Hyde  Cole,  b.  at  Albion,  N.  Y.,  2  Feb.  1851;  a  salesman; 
married  at  Albion,  13  May  1873,  Mary  Flintham,  of  the  same  place,  born 
at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  16  Nov.  1852,  dau.  of  John  and  Maria  Harding  (Stevens) 
Flintham. '     They  settled  at  Albion,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Sept. 
1875. 


Chil.  of  Augustus  and   Cornelia   (Hart)   Kellogg. 

1 1 128  I.   Louisa   Emily  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  27  July  1828; 
died  at  Skaneateles,  12  Jan.  1830,  and  was  buried  there. 

11129  II.   Augustus  Converse  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  2  Nov. 
1830;   grad.  at  Williams  College;   married   Mary  L.  Woodworth  ;  died  at 
New  York  City  in  March  1860,  and  was  buried  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


Chil.  of  Augustus   Lawrence  and   Mary  Ann   (Kellogg)   Converse. 

11130  I.   Mary   Elizabeth  Converse,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  26  Nov. 
1825;   died  14  Dec.  1826,  and  was  buried  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

11131  II.  Catharine   Kellogg  Converse,  b.  at  Stateburgh,  S.  C,  3  July 
1827;  married  there,  2  May  1844,  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Christopher  G.  Gads- 
den,  Protestant    Episcopal,  to  John   Napoleon    Frierson,  a  planter,  son  of 
John  James  and  Julia  Finetta  (Vaughn)  Frierson,  of  Stateburgh,  where  he 
was  born  21  Feb.  1818.     They  settled  at  Stateburgh,  and  were  still  living 
there  in  Aug.  1876.     He  was  a  graduate  of  the  College  of  South  Carolina; 
has  been  a  member  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  South  Carolina,  and 
a  Senator  of  South  Carolina ;  and  was  persistently  opposed  to  the  secession 
and  rebellion  of  the  Southern  States.     Since  the  war  of  1861,  he  has  been 
the  conservative  candidate  for  Congress,  in  the  First  Congressional  District 
of  South  Carolina,  but  was  defeated. 

'John  Flinthain,  whose  father  was  from  Der-  death,  she  married   Henry  Caleb  Lawrence,  of 

byshire,  Eng.,  married  Maria  Harding  Stevens,  La  Fayette,   Ind.      She  was  living  at   Albion, 

of  Knowlesville,   N.  Y.      He  was   a  dealer  in  N.  Y.,  in  1875,  a  widow, 
saddlery-hardware,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.     After  his 


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11135 

11136 
11137 
11138 
11139 

1 1 140 


Chil.  of  John   and    Lucy   (Coburn)   Kellogg. 

I.  Mary  Emma  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  5  Sept.  1838. 

II.  Daniel    W.    Kellogg,   b.  at    Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  12  June  1840; 
married   there,  31  Jan.  1862,  Mary  Talcott  Shotwell,  dau.  of  Walter  Fox 
and   Sarah    Elizabeth  (Talcott)  Shotwell,   of  Skaneateles,  where   she  was 
born  22  July  1843.      She  died  at  Skaneateles,  12  Oct.  1862,  and  was  buried 
there.      He  was  living  at  Covington,  Ky.,  in   Sept.  1875,  engaged  in  the 
American  Express  business  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Chil.  of  John   and    Paulina   (Wood)    Kellogg. 

III.  Caroline  Wood  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  2  June  1849. 

IV.  John    L.    Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  2  Aug.  1853;  was 
living  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried;   and  was  then  general 
freight  and  ticket  agent  of  the  Davenport  and  St.  Paul  Railroad. 

V.  Mary  Helen  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1856. 

VI.  William  Wood  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  9  Sept.  1858. 

VII.  Jenny  Louise  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  19  Sept.  1864. 

VIII.  Augustus    Kellogg,   twin,  b.  at  Skaneateles,   N.  Y.,  22   May 
1869;  died  aged  three  months. 

IX.  Joseph    Kellogg,  twin,  b.  at   Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  22  May  1869; 
died  aged  three  months. 


Child   of  David   Augustus  and   Maria   (Kellogg)   Comstock. 

I.   Daniel  Kellogg  Comstock,  b.  at  New  York  City,  23  May  1836; 
and  was  living  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1875. 


Chil.  of  George   Fleming  and   Catharine   (Kellogg)    Leitch. 

I.  Daniel  Kellogg  Leitch,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.Y.,  28  Sept.  1834;  a 
lawyer;  grad.  at  Union  College  in  1858,  and  at  the  Albany  Law  School  in 
1860;  married  at  Skaneateles,  31  Jan.  1867,  by  Rev.  Marcus  V.  Preston, 
Presbyterian,  to  Lavinia  Isbell,  dau.  of  Charles  Bela  and  Harriet  Belden 


Whitney  Family. 


(Woodruff)  Isbell.     They  settled  at  Skaneateles ;  and  were  living  there  in 
Sept.  1875. 

11143  II.  Laura  Kellogg  Leitch,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  21  Jan.  1837; 
died  at  Skaneateles,  24  July  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1 144  III.  George  Fleming  Leitch,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  25  Ap.  1843; 
was  living  at  439  East  Tenth  Street,  New  York,  in  Sept.  1875. 

11145  |      IV.  Catharine  Williams  Leitch,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  loNov. 
i  1845  ;  died  at  Skaneateles,  12  Nov.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

iii46|  V.  David  Kellogg  Leitch,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  21  Ap.  1848; 
and  was  living  there  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried.  He  served  as  first-lieut  of 
Co.  K,  iQ2d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry,  during  the  war  of  1861. 

1 1 147  VI.  Lawrence  Leitch,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  8  Nov.  1851 ;  died  at 
Skaneateles,  17  Feb.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   and    Ellen   Maria   (Cole)   Kellogg. 

11148  I.  Laura    Maria    Kellogg,   b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  26  Sept.  1853; 
and  was  living  there  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

1 1 149  |      II.  Andrew  Hyde  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  16  Aug.  1855  ; 

and  was  living  there  in  Sept.  1875. 


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11154 
11155 


III.  Thomas  Cole  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  8  Ap.  1858. 

IV.  Walter  Hyde  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  28  Ap.  1860. 

Chil.   of  David   Hyde  and   Harriet  Newell    (Kellogg)   Kellogg. 

I.  David  Hyde  Kellogg,  b.  3  Oct.  1853. 

II.  Anne  Grace  Kellogg,  b.  i  June  1856. 

Chil.   of  Norman  and   Sarah   (Stanley)   Miles. 

I.  Sarah  Ann  Miles,  is  dead. 

II.  Charles  Miles,  is  dead. 


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4253 


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1598 

Eighth  Generation. 

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11158 

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1  1161 

11162 
11163 

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18145 

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18149 

18152 
18156 

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ville,  Wis.,  in  July  1875. 

IV.   Edwin    Miles,  a  grocer;  lived  at  56  Seymour  Street,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.,  in  July  1875. 

V.   George  Miles,  lived  in  California  in  July  1875. 

Chil.  of  Adin  and   Annice  (Miles)   Howe. 

I.   Perry    Miles   Howe,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  4  June  1815  ;   died  at 
Apulia,  27  Aug.  1815,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Annice  Maria  Howe,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  2  Sept.  1816;  and  was 
living  there,  unmarried,  in  July  1875. 

III.   Elijah    Miles    Howe,  b.   at  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  8  Feb.  1820;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Groton,  N.  Y.,  i  Jan.  1846,  by  Rev.  Spencer  M.  Rice, 
Methodist,  to  Laura  Mason    Pennoyer,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Anah  (Mason) 
Pennoyer,  of  Groton,  where  she  was  born  4  Sept.  1823.     They  dwelt  at 
Fabius,  N.  Y.,   for  four  years  ;    at  Locke,  N.  Y.,   six   years  ;    at  Groton, 
eighteen  years  ;   and  then   moved  to  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.,  where  they 
were  still  living  in  July  1875.  He  was  an  assessor,  in  Groton,  for  nine  years. 

IV.   Lucy  Jane  Howe,  b.  at  Onondaga,  N.Y.,  18  July  1823  ;  married 
Davis  Beamer  Lord,  a  farmer,  born  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  16  Feb.  1818;  and 
settled  at  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  July  1875. 

V.  Sarah    Minerva   Howe,  b.  at  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  10  May  1825; 
married  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  10  Sept.  1848,  in  the  First  Congregational  Church, 
by  its  pastor,  Rev.  B.  F.  Bradford,  to  Addison  Pennoyer,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Silas  and  Hadassah  (Clapp)  Pennoyer,  of  Fabius,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born 
21  Sept.  1825.     They  settled  in  Fabius,  a  half-mile  south  of  the  village  of 
Apulia,  to  which  they  moved  in  March  1865  ;  and  were  living  there  in  July 
1875,  in  the  house  which  her  grandfather,  Elijah  Miles,  built  and  occupied. 

Chil.  of  Stephen  and   Betsey  (Gilbert)   Miles. 

I.  Gilbert  Stephen  Miles,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.;  served  in  the  Mexican 
war  till  his  death,  at  Puebla,  i  Aug.  1847,  in  the  22d  year  of  his  age;  un- 
married. 

Whitncv  I^amily. 


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1 1 165  II.  Philo  Miles,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.;  married  Cornelia  Snow,  adopted 
dau.  of  Seneca  L.  and  Arvilla  Snow,  of  Becket,  Mass.  She  died  7  July 
1851,  aged  24  years.  He  was  living  in  California  in  July  1875. 


Chil.  of  Richmond   and   Lucy   (Miles)   Hackett. 

1 1 166  I.  Miles  Burghardt  Hackett,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  15  Nov.  1826;  a 
merchant ;   married  at  Tully,  N.  Y.,  I  Jan.  185  I,  Lucy  Mandana  Trowbrldge, 
d;iu.  of  Hiram  and  Anna  Patterson  (Cone)  Trowbridge,  of  Preble,  N.  Y., 
where  she  was  born  1 1  Feb.  1834.     They  dwelt  at  Apulia  for  twenty-five 
years;  and  then  moved  to  Newark,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  still  living  in 
Sept.  1875.     He  has  been  a  justice  of  the  peace,  supervisor,  and  (in  1869) 
a  member  of  the  Assembly  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

11167  II.  Mary  Eleanor  Hackett,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  12  Aug.  1829;  died 
at  Apulia,  5  Aug.  1831,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1 1 68  III.  Adin  Howe  Hackett,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  4  Oct.  1832  ;  a  book- 
keeper; married  at  Scott,  N.  Y.,  10  March  1861,  by  Rev.  J.  Bennett  Clark, 
Seventh  Day  Baptist,  to  Emma  Vastine  Babcock,  dau.  of  Silas  and  Mary 
(Vosburgh)  Babcock,  of  Scott,  where  she  was  born  26  Jan.  1843.     After 
dwelling  at  Scott,  at  Sacramento,  Cal.,  at  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.,  and  at 
Orange,  N.  Y.,  they  settled  at  Warsaw,  Mo.;  and  were  still  living  there  in 
Oct.  1875. 

1 1 169  IV.  John  Giles  Hackett,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  21  July  1836;  died  at 


ii  170 


Apulia,  27  Nov.  1842,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Annice  Amelia  Hackett,  twin,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1839; 
died  at  Apulia,  19  Nov.  1839,  and  was  buried  there. 


11171  VI.  Sarah  Adelia  Hackett,  twin,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1839; 
died  at  Apulia,  15  Feb.  1839,  and  was  buried  there. 

ii  172  VII.  Mary  Ellen  Hackett,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.Y.,  16  Feb.  1842;  married 
at  Monterey,  in  Orange,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1870,  by  Rev.  Charles  Chapman, 
Presbyterian,  to  William  Judson  Humiston,  a  merchant,  son  of  Mark  B. 
and  Sarah  (Bassett)  Humiston,  of  Monterey.  He  was  born  at  North 
Egremont,  Mass.,  in  Feb.  1833.  They  settled  at  Monterey;  and  were  still 
living  there  in  Sept.  1875,  without  children.  He  has  been  postmaster  at 
Orange  since  Sept.  1868. 


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11176 


11177 


11178 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Edwin   and   Julia   (Powell)   Miles. 

1 1 173  I.  Cornelia  Elizabeth  Miles,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  22  July  1828; 
married    at    Apulia,   N.  Y.,  12  June    1850,    James    Hervey    Woodford,    a 
merchant,  born  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  in  1826,  son  of  Hervey  M.  and  Candace 
(Beach)  Woodford.     They  settled  at  Canastota,  N.  Y.,  and  there  she  died, 
without  children,  20  Feb.  1851.     She  was  buried  in  Oakwood  Cemetery, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.     He  was  living  at  Canastota  in  Aug.  1875. 

11174  II.  Frances  Amelia  Miles,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  7  Aug.  1831; 
and  was  living  with  her  mother,  unmarried,  at  147  West  Genesee  Street, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1875. 


III.  Marcus    Milton    Miles,   b.  at  Fabius,    N.  Y.,  8  Jan.  1837;   a 
lawyer,   editor  and  publisher;  married  at   Homer,   N.  Y.,  18  June  1862, 
Josephine  Ella  Shedd,  dau.  of  Oliver  and  Mary  Ann  (Mathews)  Shedd,  of 
Homer.     She  was  born   at  Truxton,  N.Y.,  7  Ap.  1839;   and  was  living 
with  her  mother-in-law,  at  147  West  Genesee  Street,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  in 
Aug.  1875.     He  studied  law  at  Utica,  N.  Y.;  practised,  for  a  short  time, 
at  Syracuse ;    was,  for  several  months,  deputy  county-clerk  of  Onondaga 
County  ;  and,  I  Feb.  1 862,  entered  the  establishment  of  the  Syracuse  Daily 
Journal,  as  joint  proprietor  with  J.  G.  K.  Truair  and  Carroll  E.  Smith. 
He  died  at  Syracuse,  31  July  1864;  was  buried  at  Homer,  N.  Y.;   and, 
after  the  burial  of  his  father,  was  removed  to  Oakwood  Cemetery,  Syracuse. 

IV.  Edward  Elijah  Miles,  b.  at  Fabius,  N.  Y.,  i6June  1841;    was 
educated  at  The  New  York  Institution  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb;   and   resided  with  his  mother,  unmarried,   at  147  West  Genesee 
Street,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1875. 


Child   of  John    Perry  and   Abigail   (Gardner)   Miles. 

I.  Mary  Clarissa  Miles,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  3  March  1836 ;  died  13 
Jan.  1865,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  near  her  parents,  in  Apulia  Cemetery. 
She  was  a  member  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  and  "a  devoted  Christian." 


Chil.  of  Jacob  and   Sally   (Miles)   Van   Houten. 


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4267 


4268 


I.  Mary  Augusta  Van  Houten,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  23  Dec.  ,  18169 
1832;   married  in   her  uncle's  house,  at  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  15    Oct.  1860, 
Miles  Norman  Rouse,  a  farmer,  born  at  Jamesville,  in  De  Witt,  N.Y.,  17 


Whitney  Family. 


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Ap.  1831,  son  of  Darius  Albert  and  Deborah  Bradley  (Merrick)  Rouse. 
They  settled,  in  1862,  at  East  Saginaw,  Mich.;  and  were  still  living  there 
in  March  1876. 

II.  Henry  Nelson  Van  Houten,  b.  at  Skancateles,  N.  V.,  13  July 
1834;  was  drowned,  while  fishing  in  the  River  St.  Clair,  4  Sept.  1847,  and 
was  buried  at  St.  Clair,  Mich. 


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Chil.  of  Marcus   Hart  and   Maria  Catharine   (Partridge)   Miles. 

11180  I.  Edwin  Chamberlin  Miles,  b.  at  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  31  Aug.  1841; 
entered  the  army,  19  Ap.  1861,  as  a  corporal  in  the  5th  Reg.  of  Mich. 
Vol.  Infantry;  promoted  to  be  second-lieut.,  13  Dec.  1862;  first-lieut. 
in  nth  Reg.  of  Mich.  Vol.  Cavalry,  21  Sept.  1863;  captain  in  the  same 
regiment,  3  Aug.  1863;  and  was  mustered  out  of  service  10  Aug.  1865.  As 
corporal  and  sergeant  of  the  5th  Infantry,  he  took  part  in  the  battle  of 
Pohick  Church,  the  siege  of  Yorktown,  the  battles  of  Williamsburgh, 
Malvern  Hill,  Chantilly,  second  Bull  Run,  Grovetown  and  Fredericksburgh. 
As  second  lieutenant,  in  command  of  a  company,  he  was  present  at  The 
Cedars,  Chancellorsville,  Gettysburgh,  Wapping  Heights  and  Auburn 
Heights.  While  in  the  I  ith  Cavalry,  he  was  most  of  the  time  attached  to 
Stoneman's  Cavalry  Corps ;  and,  either  in  command  of  his  company,  or 
commanding  a  battalion,  participated  in  eleven  engagements  and  fifty 
skirmishes,  in  Kentucky,  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Ten- 
nessee and  Georgia,  and  was  never  wounded.  He  was  living  at  St.  Clair 
in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 

i  i  iSi         II.   Ellen   Maria   Miles,  b.  at  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  31  May  1844;  died  at 
i  St.  Clair,  23  Oct.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 


11182 


III.  Timothy  Partridge  Miles,  b.  at  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  28  July  1846; 
married  at  Memphis,  Mich.,  8  Dec.  1872,  Sarah  Louisa  Hungerford,  who 
was  born  at  Florence,  C.  W.,  3  Feb.  1851,  dau.  of  Joseph  Burchard1  and 
Margaret  (Echlin)  Hungerford.  They  settled  at  St.  Clair,  and  were  still 
living  there  in  Aug.  1875.  He  was  mustered  into  service,  3  Sept.  1863,  in 
the  i  ith  Reg.  of  Mich.  Vol.  Cavalry;  was  on  detached  service,  as  quarter- 
master's clerk,  till  8  June  1864,  despatch-carrier  till  10  Aug.  1865,  and 
post  ordnance-sergeant  at  Pulaski,  Tenn. ;  and  was  mustered  out  at  the 
latter  place,  25  Sept.  1865,  having  taken  part  in  eleven  battles  in  Virginia, 

"Joseph    Burchard    Hungerford  was  born  at     Echlin,   was  born  at  Perth,  Upper  Canada,  12 
Swanton,  Vt.,  18  Nov.  1795;    and  died  at   St.     Oct.  1822. 
Clair,  Mich.,  19  May  1873.     His  wife,  Margaret 

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11183 


1 1 184 


11185 


11186 


11187 


Eighth   Generation. 


North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Tennessee  and  Georgia.  He  was  elected, 
in  May  1867,  one  of  the  secretaries  of  the  Michigan  Constitutional  Con- 
vention ;  served  during  the  session  ;  and  was  appointed  clerk  and  cashier 
in  the  post-office  at  St.  Clair  in  1869,  which  position  he  still  held  in  Aug. 
1875. 

1 1 182.,         IV.   Emma  Minerva  Miles,  b.  at  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  15  Jan.  1851 ;  and 
was  living  there  in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Hendrick   and    Mary    (Rees)    Bresee. 

I.  Isaac  Miles    Bresee,   b.   at    Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  16  Jan.  1824;    a 
farmer;  married  at  De  Ruyter,  N.  Y.,  15  Jan.  1863,  by  Rev.  A.  G.  Clark, 
Universalist,  to  Esther  Almeda  Franklin,  dau.  of  Aaron  and  Hannah  (Coy) 
Franklin,  of  Smyrna,  N.  Y.     She  was  born  at  Preston,  N.  Y.,  9  Feb.  1842. 
They  settled  at  Sherburne,  and  were  still  living  there  in  July  1875. 

II.  Mary   Lucretia   Bresee,  b.  at  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  27  Sept.  1825; 
married   there,  7  Oct.  1846,  by   Rev.  David   Taylor,   Baptist,   to   George 
Haszard  Champlin,  a  farmer  and  fruit-grower,  son  of  George  Haszard  and 
Amy  Sherman  (Haszard)  Champlin,  of  Rome,  N.  Y.      He  was  born  at 
Charlestown,  R.  I.,  22  Feb.  1823.    They  settled  at  Rome;  where  she  died, 
19  May  1875,  and  was  buried  in  Rome  Cemetery.     He  was  living  at  Rome 
in  July  1875. 

III.  Martha    Ann    Bresee,  b.   at    Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  4  Dec.  1827; 
married  there,  23  Dec.  1867,  by  Rev.  Heman  S.  Jones,  Baptist,  to  George 
William   Jaquins,   a  carpenter,  son   of  William   C.  and    Lois  (Parkhurst) 
Jaquins,  of  Lebanon,  N.  Y.     He  was  born  at  Sherburne,  13  March  1830. 
They  dwelt  at  Lebanon  till  Ap.  1872  ;  at  Sherburne  till  5  Dec.  1872  ;  then 
moved  to  Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  and  were  still  living  there  in  July  1875,  without 
children. 

IV.  Rachel  Melinda  Bresee,  b.  at  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  8  June  1830; 
married  there,  19  Sept.  1855,  by  Rev.  S.  C.  Ainsworth,  Baptist,  to  Russel 
Wilcox  Harrington,  a  farmer,  son  of  Stephen  and  Abigail  (Sheldon)  Har- 

I  rington,  of  Sherburne,  where  he  was  born  13  Jan.  1822.     They  settled  at 
Sherburne,  and  were  still  living  there  in  July  1875,  without  children. 

V.  Judson    Wade    Bresee,   b.   at  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  2  June  1833; 
died  at  Sherburne,  10  Dec.  1847,  ancj  was  buried  there. 


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18173 


18178 


Whitney  l:amil\. 

Chil.  of  Isaac   Miles  and    Lucretia   (Cogswell)   Rees. 

i  nSS  I.  Mary  Ann  Rees,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  25  Dec.  1822; 
married  there,  I  May  1845,  in  her  father's  house,  Nahum  Hollls  Stowell,  a 
merchant  and  broker,  son  of  Nahum  Stowell,  of  Huntington,  Mass.  They 
dwelt  at  Wales,  Mass.,  four  years  ;  at  West  Stockbridge,  six  years  ;  and  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  five  years.  She  died  at  West  Stockbridge,  14  Feb.  1868, 
and  was  buried  there.  He  was  living  at  New  York  City  in  Oct.  1875. 

11189  II-  Charles  Elisha  Rees,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  19  March 
1826;  a  miller;  was  living  there  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 


1 1 190 


III.  Catharine  Melinda  Rees,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  26 
June  1830;  died  there,  24  Aug.  1845,  and  was  buried  in  West  Stockbridge 
Cemetery. 


11191        IV  to  VI.  Three  daughters,  b.  in  1835  ;  all  died  at  birth. 


11193 
11194 


11195 


1 1196 


1197 


VII.  Lucretia  Matilda  Rees,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  29  June 
1841 ;  married  there,  18  May  1864,  in  her  father's  house,  Lawrence  Moffatt, 
of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  a  merchant  and  miller,  born  at  Lysander,  N.  Y.,  3  Feb. 
1834,  son  of  Charles  Austin  and  Margaret  Ackerson  (Betts)  Moffatt. 
They  settled  at  West  Stockbridge,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Nathan   and   Lucy   Minerva   (Rees)   Shaw. 

I.   Harriet  Newell   Shaw,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge  Centre,  Mass.,  9 
July  1822;  died  at  West  Stockbridge,  20  Dec.  1842,  and  was  buried  there. 


1603 


4271 
18179 


II. 


Shaw,  a  son,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge  Centre,  Mass.,  in  Nov. 


1824;  died  on  the  same  day. 

III.  Charles  Henry  Shaw,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge  Centre,  Mass.,  i 
Nov.  1825 ;  a  merchant  and  farmer;  married  at  her  father's  house,  20  Ap. 
1847,  his  second  cousin,  Adeline  Arnold,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Rachel 
(Boughton)  Arnold,  and  g.  dau.  of  Asa  and  Catharine  (Rees)  Boughton 
and  of  Samuel  and  Anna  (Rice)  Arnold,  of  West  Stockbridge,  where  she 
was  born  20  Oct.  1823.'  They  dwelt  in  New  York  City  till  June  1873; 
and  then  settled  at  West  Stockbridge,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov. 
1875,  without  children. 

Her  g.  g.  father,  Josiah  Arnold,  was  born  at  East  Haddarn,  Conn.,  29  Aug.  1745. 


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11199 


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I  1202 


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I  1205 


Eighth  Generation. 


IV.  Nathan  Miles  Shaw,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  26  Ap.  18186 
1829;  a  merchant;  married  at  her  father's  house,  17  Dec.  1850,  Asenath 
Arnold,  born  at  West  Stockbridge,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Rachel  (Boughton) 
Arnold.  They  settled  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.;  and  were  still  living  there  in 
Nov.  1875,  at  131  Grove  Street.  His  business  was  at  the  corner  of  Green- 
wich and  Warren  Streets,  New  York. 


V.  John  Lewis  Shaw,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  25  June  1832; 
a  civil  engineer;   married  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Maria  Louisa  Bradley,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Bradley,  of  Syracuse,  where  she  was  born.     They  were  living  at 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  in  Nov.  1875.     He  was  then  executive  member  of 
the  Board  of  Public  Works,  of  that  city. 

VI.  Walter  Cay  Shaw,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  14  July  1835; 
and  died  at  the  same  place,  6  Sept.  1835. 

VII.  Martha   Lucretia  Shaw,  b.  at  Washington,  Mass.,  28   Nov. 
1836;  a  teacher;  was  living  with  her  mother,  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass., 
in  Nov.  1875. 


18187 


Chil.  of  John   and   Fidelia   (Sackett)   Rees.  4274 

I.  Dudley   Leavett   Rees,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  30  Sept. 
1836;  a  farmer;  married  at  her  father's  house,  27  Aug.  1867,  Elizabeth 
Eleonore   Shufelt,   dau.   of  John  T.   and    Elizabeth   Ann   (Schermerhorn) 
Shufelt,  of  Chatham  Four  Corners,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  22  March 
1 849.     They  dwelt  at  Chatham  for  six  years  ;  at  New  York  City  one  and 
a  half  years;  and,  in  Ap.  1875,  settled  at  West  Stockbridge,  where  they 
were  still  living  in  Oct.  1875,  without  children. 

II.  Aaron  Harvey  Rees,  b.  at  Canaan,  N.  Y.,  29  Dec.  1838;  a  farmer;    18188 
married  at  her  father's  house,  near  Chatham  Four  Corners,  N.  Y.,  8  June 

1867,  Ella  Mary  Rogers,  born  at  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  16  Sept.  1848,  dau.  of 
Addison  and  Celestia  Antoinette  (Peters)  Rogers.  They  dwelt  at  Chatham 
Village  till  Ap.  1875;  then  moved  to  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  and  were 
still  living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 


III.  John    Elmore    Rees,   b.   at  Canaan,   N.  Y.,   24  July  1842  ;    a 
railway-conductor;    married  at    Greenpoint,   L.  I.,    25    Oct.   1871,    Lotty 
Augusta  Bachman,  born  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1852,  dau.  of  Allen 
and  Pauline  (Heath)  Bachman.     They  were  living  at  Babylon,  L.  I.,   in 
Oct.  1875. 

IV.  Isaac   Sackett   Rees,  b.  at  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  10  Feb.  1850;  a 


18192 


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1605 


1207 


1208 


fanner;  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  in  Oct. 
1875,  unmarried. 


1 1209 


Chil.  of  Darius  Andrew  and    Mary   Elizabeth    (Stevens)    Rees. 

I.  Lewis   Andrew   Rees,  b.  at  West   Stockbridge,  Mass.,  21  Ap. 
1836;  a  farmer;  was  living  at  La  Porte,  Ind.,  in  July  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Isaac  Charles  Rees,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  7  Dec.  1838; 
a  railroad-conductor;  married  at  Joliet,  111.,  3  Dec.  1864,  Harriet  Mosler, 
dau.  of  Louis  and  Felicita  (Berger)  Mosier,  of  West  Stockbridge.     She  was 
born  at  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  2  May  1843.     They  settled  at  Joliet,  and  were 
living  there  in  July  1875.     He  enlisted  at  Chicago,  111.,  13  Sept.  1861,  in 
Co.  C,  39th  Reg.,  111.  Volunteers,  for  three  years ;   and  was  discharged  in 
front  of  Petersburgh,  Va.,  13  Sept.  1864. 

III.  Albert   Miles    Rees,   b.  at  West  Stockbridge,   Mass.,  25  Aug. 
1841 ;  died  unmarried,  1 1  Oct.  1866,  at  Joliet,  111.,  and  was  buried  there,  in 
Oakwood  Cemetery. 


i2ioj      IV.   Mary   Lucretia   Rees,  b.  at  Joliet,  111.,  26  July  1854;  and  was 
living  there  in  July  1875,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Darius  Andrew  and   Marah    Oliva   (Kent)   Rees. 
V.  Henry  Fayette  Rees,  b.  at  Joliet,  111.,  2  Sept.  1863. 


121 1 

1212 


VI.  Nettie  May   Rees,  b.  at  Joliet,  111.,  6  Dec.  1864;  died  at  Joliet, 
16  Oct.  1865,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Oakwood  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Joseph   and   Electa   (Rees)    Benedict. 

1213  j      I.  Eliza  Ann  Benedict,  b.  at  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  5  July  1823  ;  married 
'  at  Trinity  Church,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  by  the  rector,  Rev.  Peter  Alexis  Proal, 
D.D.,  to  Abel  Lewis  Woodruff,  a  dealer  in  wood,  son  of  James  and  Lucina 
(Gridley)  Woodruff,  of  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born   5   Feb.  1817. 
i  They  dwelt  at  Chaumont,  N.  Y.,  for  about  three  years;  then  moved  to 
Utica,  and  were  still  living  there,  at  10  Hotel  Street,  in  July  1875. 


1 1214 


4275 


18194 


4275 


4283 
18198 


II.  Julia   Maria   Benedict,  b.  at  Canastota,  N.  Y.,  18  July  1825;      18204 


i6o6 


Right h  Generation. 


1215 


11216 


11217 


11218 


11219 


1 220 


I  1221 


married  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  4  Jan.  1847,  by  RCV-  Peter  Alexis  Proal,  Pro- 
testant Episcopal,  to  Truman  Kilborn  Church,  an  accountant,  son  of  Joshua 
and  Celina  (Mallory)  Church,  of  Utica,  where  he  was  born.  They  dwelt  at 
Utica  till  1862,  and  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  till  15  Nov.  1871;  then  settled  at 
Washington,  D.  C.,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Oct.  1875.  He  was 
captain  and  quartermaster  during  the  war  of  1861,  and  served  for  three 
years  on  the  staff  of  the  military  governor  of  Alexandria. 

III.  Amy  Lucretia  Benedict,  b.  at  Oneida  Lake,  in  Lenox,  N.  Y., 
22  June  1827;    married  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  27  Aug.  1844,  by  Rev.   P.  A. 
Proal,  D.  D.,   Protestant    Episcopal,  to  George  Westcott,  a  dealer  in  hats 
and  furs,  son  of  George  and  Asenath  (Palmer)  Westcott,  of  Eaton,  N.  Y., 
where  he  was  born  3  Ap.  1813.     They  settled  at  Utica,  and  were  still  living 
there  in  Aug.  1875. 

IV.  Joseph  Benedict,  b.  at  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  2  March  1835  ;  died 
at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  20  Oct.  1838,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Forest  Hill  Ceme- 
tery. 

V.  Joseph    Melville   Benedict,  b.  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  26  Feb.  1842; 
grad.  at  Union   College  in  1866;  studied  theology  at  Berkeley  Divinity 
School,  Middletown,  Conn.;  was  ordained  deacon,  6  June  1869,  at  Calvary 
Church,  Utica,  by  Bishop  Huntington ;    and  was  living  at  Utica  in  June 
1875,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  William   Hartt  and    Phebe   Louise  (Barnes)   Reese. 

I.  Lodovicus  Weld  Reese,  b.  at  Fabius,  N.  Y.,  20  May  1830;  died 
at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  11  Nov.  1866,   unmarried,   and  was  buried  in  Canastota 
Cemetery. 

II.  John  Elihu  Reese,  b.  at  Truxton,  N.  Y.,  24  Ap.  1832;  married, 
I  Feb.  1859,   Mary   Adelaide   Roach;    died  at  Canastota,  N.  Y.,  29   May 
1869,  and  was  buried   there.     She  was  living  at  Watkins,  N.  Y.,  in  July 
1875. 

III.  William    F.   Reese,  b.  in  Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  18  July  1835; 
married  near  Utica,  N.  Y.,  25    May  1870,   Frances   E.   Baker.     They  were 
living  at  Utica  in  July  1875. 

IV.  Chauncey  Barnes  Reese,  b.  at  Canastota,  N.  Y.,  28  Dec.  1837  ! 
married  at  Fortress  Monroe,  Va.,  15  Ap.  1868,  Mary  Isabella  Courtenay. 


18209 


4284 


Whitney  Family. 


I  1222 


He  died  of  yellow  fever,  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  22  Sept.  1870,  and  was  buried  at 
(.'.inastota.     She  was  living  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  in  July  1875. 
The  following  order  gives  some  of  his  history: 

"  GENERAL  ORDERS,  No.  5. 

HEADQUARTERS,  CORPS  OF  ENGINEERS, 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C,  Sept.  29,  1870. 

It  has  become  the  painful  duty  of  the  Brigadier  General  Commanding 
i  to  announce  to  the  Corps  of  Engineers  the  death  of  a  brother  officer, 
Major  Chauncey  B.  Reese,  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.  U.  S.  Army,  who  died  of 
yellow  fever  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  on  the  22d  instant.  Major  Reese  was  grad- 
uated at  the  Military  Academy  on  the  1st  of  July  1859,  promoted  to  be  a 
2nd  Lieut,  of  engineers,  P'eb.  20,  1861,  and  advancing  through  the  grades 
of  ist  Lieutenant  and  Captain,  was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major,  March 
7,  1867.  During  the  late  war  he  was  made  Major,  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
and  Colonel,  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  distinguished  services  during  the 
,  campaign  through  Georgia ;  and  was  made  a  Brigadier  General,  by  brevet, 
on  the  1 3th  of  March  1865,  'for  faithful  and  meritorious  services  during 
the  campaign  in  Georgia  and  the  Carolinas.'  By  his  death  the  Corps  of 
Engineers  has  lost  an  officer  distinguished  for  his  intelligence,  his  conduct, 
and  his  earnest  devotion  to  duty.  As  a  testimonial  of  respect  for  the 
deceased,  the  officers  of  the  Corps  will  wear  the  usual  badge  of  mourning 
for  thirty  days.  By  the  command  of  Brig.  Gen.  Humphrey. 

I.  B.  WHEELER,  Major  of  Engineers." 

V.  Judson  Benedict  Reese,  b.  at  Lenox,  N.  Y.,  23  July  1840;  died 
at  Canastota,  N.  Y.,  16  Ap.  1857,  and  was  buried  there. 


Child  of  Uri   and   Sylvia   Mary   (Rees)    McConegal. 

11223  i  I-  Emily  Rees  McConegal,  b.  at  Fabius,  N.  Y.,  27  Ap.  1831;  mar- 
ried at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  5  Sept.  1849,  John  Vail,  a  farmer,  son  of  David  and 
Catharine  (Potter)  Vail,  of  Tully,  N.  Y.  He  was  born  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
27  March  1827.  They  dwelt  at  Tully,  at  Apulia,  at  Jordan,  N.  Y.,  and  at 
Denver,  Colorado;  and  settled,  in  Nov.  1875,  at  Canastota,  N.  Y.,  which 
was  still  their  home  in  Jan.  1876. 


1 1224 

1 1225 


Chil.  of  Augustus   and    Emily   Jerusha    (Rees)    Judson. 

I.  Henry  Judson. 

II.  Fanny  Judson. 


1607 


4285 


18212 


4287 


i6o8 


1226 


1228 


1229 


11230 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Miles  and    Eunice   (Penfleld)  Joy. 

I.  John   Ogden  Joy,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  17  May  1838;  died  there, 
2  Sept.  1842,  and  rests  in  Erie  Cemetery,  at  Erie,  Penn. 


11227          II.   Frances  Joy,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  31  July  1840;  died  there,  1 6 
Sept.  1842,  and  rests  in  Erie  Cemetery,  at  Erie,  Penn. 


III.  Thaddeus   Miles  Joy,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  25  Feb.  1843;  an 
accountant;  enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  11  Sept.  1862,  as  a  private  in  27th 
N.  Y.  Independent  Battery  of  Light  Artillery,  and  served  till  the  end  of 
the  war,  with  the  gth  Army  Corps  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  taking 
part  in  most  of  the  battles  in  which  that  corps  was  engaged,  and  holding 
the  position  of  sergeant  most  of  the  time ;  and  was  discharged  at  Fort 
Porter,  Buffalo,  in  July  1865.     He  married  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  5  Dec.  1873, 

in  her  mother's  house,  Sarah  Amelia  Hutchins,  dau.  of and  Judith 

(Merrick)  Hutchins.     They  moved  to  Buffalo  in  May  1874,  and  were  living 
there,  at  70  Delaware  Street,  in  July  1875. 

IV.  Julia  Webster  Joy,  b.  at  Erie,  Penn.,  8  Feb.  1848;  died  3  Feb. 
1850,  and  was  buried  in  Erie  Cemetery. 


Child  of  Walter  and  Jane   Ellen   (Radcliff)  Joy. 

I.   Lewis    Beers   Joy,  b.  at  38   Delaware  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  28  ' 
Nov.  1833  ;  married  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Buffalo,  2   March  1858,  by  the  , 
rector,  Rev.  Dr.  Shelton,  to  Catharine   Palmer,  dau.  of  Alanson  and  Julia  ; 
(Matteson)  Palmer,  of  Buffalo,  where  she  was  born  6  Oct.  1837.     She  died 
at  26  Delaware   Street,  Buffalo,  23  July  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Forest 
Lawn  Cemetery.     He  was  married  (2d),  18  March  1863,  at  960  Delaware 
Street,  Buffalo,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Shelton,  to  Emma  Curtis  Stephenson,  dau.  of 
Thomas  and  Sinai  (Matteson)  Stephenson,  of  Buffalo,  where  she  was  born 
1 1  Sept.  1840.     She  died  at  1080  Delaware  Street,  Buffalo,  20  March  1869, 
and  was  buried  in  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery.     He  was  married  (3d),  14  Ap. 
1874,  at   St.  Thomas'   Church,  Bath,  N.  Y.,  by  the  rector,    Rev.  D.  R. 
Howard,   D.  D.,  to  Caroline    Dudley    Bull,  dau.  of  William    Howell  and 
Sarah  Upton  (Whiting)  Bull,  of  Bath,  where  she  was  born  24  Sept.  1837. 
They  were  living  at  37  Irving  Place,  Buffalo,  in  July  1875.     He  was  then 
an  agent  of  the  Empire  Railroad  Company. 


Whitney  Family.  \  609 

Chit,  of  George   Buel   and   Hannah   (Joy)   Webster.  4291 

1 1230..        I.  Thaddeus  Joy  Webster,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  23  Nov.  1836;  died 
28  July  1837. 

1 12301        II.   Hannah  Joy  Webster,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  17  March  1838  ;  mar-      18225 
ried  there,  8  Sept.  1858,  John  Curtis  Stephenson. 


1230  III.  Jane  Radcliffe  Webster,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  5  Sept.  1839; 
married  there,  10  Oct.  1861,  Edwin  Sprague  Dann.  They  lived  at  Buffalo 
in  Dec.  1877. 

11230.1  IV.  Catharine  Barker  Webster,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  4  Oct.  1840; 
married,  10  June  1869,  Charles  James  Armstrong.  They  lived  at  Buffalo 
in  Dec.  1877. 


18234 


18239 


11230= 


V.   Walter  Joy  Webster,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  4  Sept.  1843  ;  died  13 
July  1844 


H230f       VI.   Anne   Buel  Webster,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  23  June  1845;  died 
1 6  July  1845. 


11230,. 


1 1231 


11232 


11233 


VII.   Anne  Buel  Webster,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  21  Ap.  1851  ;  died 
9  July  1851. 


Chii.  of  John   Davenport  and   Clarissa   (Joy)  Shepard. 

I.  Anna  Shepard,  b.  at  44  Delaware  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  2  Nov. 
1845  !  died  at  Buffalo,  1 1  May  1862,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Forest  Lawn 
Cemetery. 

II.  John  Shepard,  b.  at  44  Delaware  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec. 
1846;  died  at  Buffalo,  5  Aug.  1847,  a"d  was  buried  there,  in  Forest  Lawn 
Cemetery. 

III.  Charles  Gurley  Shepard,  b.  at  38  Delaware  Street,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  22  Ap.  1850;  a  manufacturer  of  hardware;  was  living  at  Buffalo  in 
July  1875. 


11234        IV-  Walter  Joy  Shepard,  b.  at  38  Delaware  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
,  27  March  1853  ;  a  clerk;  was  living  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  in  July  1875. 

I  1 1235        V.  Jessie  Shepard,  b.  at  38  Delaware  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  16  Jan. 
i  86 1 ;  and  was  living  at  Buffalo  in  Aug.  1877,  at  56  Allen  Street. 
m 


4292 


i6io 


11236 


11237 


11238 


11239 


1240 


11241 


1242 


11243 


11245 


i. 


Eighth  Generation. 

Child    of  Josiah   and   Eveline   (Miles)   Sprague. 

Sprague,  a  dau.,  married  Joseph  Fairbanks;  and  was  living 


at  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1875. 


Chil.  of  Edwin   and   Maria   (Taylor)   St.  John. 

I.  William  St.  John,    b.  at    Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  19  Sept.  1836;   died 
unmarried,  at  Yates,  N.  Y.,  18  Sept.  1864,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Elizabeth  St.  John,  b.  at  Ridgeway,   N.  Y.,  7  June  1840;   died 
unmarried,  at  Yates,  N.  Y.,  5  May  1874,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Orrin  St.  John,  b.  at  Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  22  Ap.  1842  ;  died  there, 
17  Aug.  1842,  and  was  buried  at  Yates,  N.  Y. 

IV.  Cornelia  St.  John,   b.  at  Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  24  May  1844;  died 
there,  5  Sept.  1845,  ar|d  was  buried  at  Yates,  N.  Y. 

V.  Laura  St.  John,  b.  at  Yates,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Sept.  1846;  died  at  Yates, 
10  May  1847,  and  was  buried  there. 

Chil.  of  Edwin   and    Rebecca  Williams   (Davis)   St.  John. 

VI.  Marie  Ella  St.  John,  b.  at  Yates,  N.  Y.,  19  July  1851;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  July  1875. 

VII.  Milton  St.  John,  b.   at  Yates,  N.  Y.,  1 1  March  1855  ;  and  was 
living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  July  1875. 


1 1244    j      VIII.   Erwin  St.  John,  b.  at  Yates,  N.  Y.,  2  Jan.  1859  ;  and  was  living 
there,  with  his  parents,  in  July  1875. 


Chil.  of  Thomas  and    Marcia   (St.  John)   Swift. 

I.  Mary  Swift,  b.  at  Yates,  N.  Y.,  26  Jan.  1828  ;  married  at  Muscatine, 
Iowa,  14  March  1847,  m  the  Congregational  Church,  by  Rev.  A.  B.  Rob- 
bins,  to  James  Weed,  a  physician  and  dentist,  eldest  son  of  Dr.  Benjamin 
and  Anna  (Seymour)  Weed,  of  North  Canton,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born 
26  Dec.  1813.  He  grad.  at  the  Pittsfield  Medical  School  in  1835;  studied 
dentistry  at  Hartford,  Conn.;  practised  till  1843,  when  he  bought  a  farm 


Whitney  Family. 


near  Muscatine,  and  settled  on  it  after  marriage.     They  were  living  there 
in  Sept  1875,  without  children. 

11246  II.  William  Henry  Swift,  b.  at  Yates,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1830;  died 
there,  18  Ap.  1831,  "aged  ten  months,"  and  was  buried  in  Yates  Centre 
Cemetery. 


11247 


1 1248 


11249 


Child   of  William   and   Catharine   (Smalley)    St.   John. 

I.  Catharine  Cornelia  St.  John,  b.  at  Bloomington,  Iowa,  15  Feb. 
1841;  died  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  17  Sept.  1841,  and  was  buried  there. 

Chil.  of  William   and   Cornelia   (Van    Hagen)   St.  John. 

II.  Edwin  St.  John,  b.  in  Dubuque  Co.,  Iowa,  3  Ap.  1846;  married, 
10  Jan.  1872,  Barbara   Annan,  dau.  of  William  and   Elizabeth  (Murray) 
Annan.     They  were  living  at  Morrison,  111.,  in  July  1875. 

III.  Marcia  Jane  St.  John,  b.  in  Dubuque  Co.,  Iowa,  1 1  Jan.  1848 ; 
married  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  4  July  1871,  Solomon   Neil   Downey.     They 
were  living  at  Wenona,  111.,  in  July  1871,  with  three  children,  of  whom  no 
report  has  been  made. 

11250       IV.  William   St.  John,  b.  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  3  Oct.  1850;  died  at 
Muscatine,  17  Oct.  1850,  and  was  buried  there. 


11251 


11252 


11253 


Chil.  of  Ahimaaz  and    Mary   (St.   John)    Blanchard. 

I.  Henry   Blanchard,  b.  at  Yates,  N.  Y.,  7  Nov.  1836;  a  dealer  in 
live-stock;  married  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  13  Oct.  1859,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Belden, 
Presbyterian,  to   Wlary  Virginia  Connor,  dau.  of  Oliver  Perry  and  Mary 
Elizabeth   (McNeal)  Connor,  of  Muscatine.     She  was  born   at  Wallkill, 
N.  Y.,  5  June  1840.     They  settled  at  Muscatine,  and  were  living  there  in 
Aug.  1875. 

II.  Luther  Blanchard,  b.  at  Muscatine  Island,  Iowa,  22  Nov.  1840; 
died  at  Bloomington,  now  Muscatine,  15  July  1846,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Edward  Walter  Blanchard,  b.  at  Bloomington,  now  Muscatine, 
Iowa,  14  Ap.  1842;  died  at  the  same  place,  20  Oct.  1842,  and  was  buried 
there. 


161  i 


4297 


4297 
18243 


4298 
18244 


Eighth  Generation. 


11254 


1 1256 


11257 


11258 


11259 


1 1260 


IV.   Marcia  Blanchard,  b.  at  Bloomington,  now  Muscatine,  Iowa,  24 
Sept.  1844;   died  at  the  same  place,  15  March  1846,  and  was  buried  there. 


1 1255          v-  Tolford   Blanchard,  b.  at  Bloomington,  now  Muscatine,  Iowa,  in 
May  1849;   died  at  the  same  place,  in  Sept.  1849,  and  was  buried  there. 


I. 


Chil.  of  Pliny  and   Adelia   (St.  John)   Fay. 
Fay,  a  son,  b.   at  Bloomington,  now  Muscatine,  Iowa,  20 


4299 


Chil.  of  Hamilton   and   Susan   Clark   (Parmelee)   St.  John. 

I.   Ella  Louisa  St.  John,  b.  at  Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  20  Nov.  1849;  was 
living  with  her  parents,  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 


Jan.  1841;  died  on  the  same  day. 

II.  Hamilton   Fay,  b.   at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  3  Dec.  1841;  a  druggist  ; 
dwelt  at  Muscatine  till  1872;   at  Bloomington,   111.,  two  years;   at   San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  one  year;  and  was  living  at  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.,  in  Dec. 
1875,  unmarried.     He  enlisted  at  Muscatine,  in  Co.  D.,  35th  Reg.,  Iowa 
Vol.  Infantry,  which  was  mustered  at  Camp   Strong,  18  Sept.  1862;  and 
was  discharged  10  Aug.  1865,  having  taken   part  in  twelve   battles   and 
twenty-two  skirmishes. 

III.  Mary  Fay,  b.  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  29  Jan.  1843  ;  married  there,  20    18256 
Nov.  1867,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Alden  B.  Robbins,  D.D.,  Con- 
gregational, to  John  Mitchell  Strong,  a  lawyer,  son  of  Harvey  and  Janet 
(Gillespie)  Strong,  of  Keosauqua,  Iowa.     He  was  born  at  Geneva,  N.  Y., 

12  Dec.  1831.  They  dwelt  at  Eddyville  and  Keosauqua,  Iowa,  till  the 
Autumn  of  1869;  at  Plattemouth,  Neb.,  till  1871;  at  Seward,  Neb.,  till  1875; 
and  then  settled  at  Tabor,  Iowa,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Dec.  1875. 

IV.  Ellen  Fay,  b.  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  24  Ap.  1845  ;  married  there,  20    18259 
Nov.  1867,  at   the   house   of  her   parents,  by   Rev.  Alden   B.   Robbins, 
D.D.,  Congregational,  to  Joshua  Metcalf  Chamberlain,  a  minister  of  the 
Congregational  Church,  who  was  born  at  West  Brookfield,  Mass.     They 
dwelt  at  Eddyville,  Iowa,  where  he  was  pastor,  till  the  Autumn  of  1868, 

when  he  was  elected  treasurer  and  financial  agent  of  Iowa  College, 
at  Grinnell,  Iowa.  They  were  still  living  there  in  Dec.  1875.  He  kept 
the  Ladies'  Boarding  Hall  from  1869  to  the  Autumn  of  1875  ;  and  was 
editor  of  the  Grinnell  Weekly  Herald. 


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I  IJOl 


1 1262 


II.  James   Hamilton  St.  John,  b.  at   Ridgeway,  N.  Y  ,  12  Dec. 
1852;  was  living  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  William  Parmelee  St.  John,  b.  at  Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  13  Feb. 
1856;  died  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  i  Nov.  1859,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the 
City  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  James  and   Nancy   Maria   (Freeman)    Pennoyer. 


$4312 
'4349 


11263  '•  Lura  Clarissa  Pennoyer,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  25  May  1839;      18263 
married   there,    9    Feb.  1861,  Azariah  8.   Partridge;    and  was  living  at 
Flushing  in  Oct.  1875. 

11264  II.  Rufus  James   Pennoyer,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  14  Aug.  1842 ;      18267 
married    there,   i    Jan.  1868,    Emma    White,    dau.  of   Nelson    and    Lucy 
(Glidden)  White;  and  was  living  at  Flushing  in  Oct.  1875.     He  served, 

as  commissary-sergeant,  in  the  war  of  1861;   and  has  been   postmaster 
at  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

11265  j      III.  Hiram   Floyd   Pennoyer,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  n  July  1849; 

married    there,    27   Oct.  1872,   Rose    White,    dau.   of  Nelson    and    Lucy 
(Glidden)  White;  and  was  living  at  Flushing  in  Oct.  1875. 


1 1266 


IV.   Byron  Lewis  Pennoyer,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  8  March  1855  ; 
and  was  living  there  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   Green   and   Marietta   (Goodrich)   Phelps. 


1268 


II.  Ophelia  Phelps,  b.  28  Feb.  1822;  died  13  March  1822. 


i  1271 


43U 


11267        I-  Orson   James   Phelps,  b.  23  Feb.  1820;  married,  25  Dec.  1843,      18268 
Jane  Mead  ;  and  lived  at  Grantham,  C.  W.,  in  1860. 


11269  HI-  Charlotte  Phelps,  b.  2  July  1823;  married,  19  July  1849,  John       18278 
Hara. 

11270  IV.   Harriet  Phelps,  b.  19  July  1825;  married,  7  May  1843,  Dellon  P. 
Myers;   and  died  13  Aug.  1843. 


V.   Noah    Phelps,   b.  18  July  1828;   married,   9   Sept.  1846,   Adeline       18283 


Loveland. 


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EigJith  Generation. 


11272  VI.   Philander  Phelps,  b.  17  June  1832;   married,  21  Ap.  1856,  Jane 
Bradley. 

11273  VII.  Judson   Phelps,  b.  12  Jan.  1835;  married,  10  Sept.  1855,  Eliza 
Ann  Street. 

11274  VIII.   Eliza   Phelps,  b.   24  July  1838;  married,  12  Sept.  1855,  John 
Farr. 

11275  IX-  Elijah  Phelps,  b.  3  Nov.  1841. 

11276  X.  Oliver  Seymour  Phelps,  b.  22  May  1844;  d»ed  22  May  1846. 


Chil.  of  Cornelius  and    Harriet  (Phelps)   Van  Aiken. 

1 1277  I.   Hassan  Van  Aiken,  lived  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  in  July  1875. 

1 1278  II.  George  Van  Aiken,  lived  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  in  July  1875. 

11279  I      m-   Samuel  Van  Aiken,  lived  in  Indiana  in  July  1875;  a  railway- 

station  agent. 

11280  IV.  Anthony  Van  Aiken,  lived  in  Indiana  in  July  1875  ;  a  railway- 
station  agent. 

11281  V.   Eliza  Van  Aiken,  married  Elijah  Gage;  and  lived  at  Coldwater, 
Mich.,  in  July  1875. 


Child  of  William   and    Eliza  Cadwell   (Phelps)   Worthington. 

11282          I.  Ann   Eliza  Worthington,  b.  at  Richford,   N.  Y.,  1 6  July  1826; 
died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  5  Feb.  1829. 


11283 


1 1284 


Chil.  of  Lewis  and   Cynthia   (Phelps)   Tooker. 

I.  William  Henry  Tooker,  b.  at  Ludlowville,  N.  Y.,  28  Dec.  1817; 
died  at  the  same  place,  28  May  1818,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Caroline  Tooker,  b.  at  Ludlowville,  N.  Y.,  5  Feb.  1819;  died  at 
the  same  place,  14  Feb.  1819,  and  was  buried  there. 


18289 
18291 
18292 


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161  5 

Child   of  Orson   and   Hannah   (Cunni   Phelps. 

4322 

1  1.2  .Si 

I.  Phelps,  died  at  Dunnville,  C.  W.,  and  was  buried  with  its 
mother. 

Chil.  of  Orson  and   Calista   Maria   (Fiske)   Phelps. 

4322 

11286 

II.  Orson  Phelps,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  13  July  1847;  died  there,  20 
March  1852,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery. 

11287 

III.   Maria  Louisa  Phelps,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  15  Jan.  1849;  died 
there,  10  June  1871,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery. 

1  1  288 

IV.  Calvin  Fiske  Phelps,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  15  June  1851;   and 
was  living  there  in  Oct.  1  876,  unmarried. 

Child  of  Alpha   Herbert  and   Almira   (Phelps)   Shaw. 

4323 

1  12X9 

I.  William    Henry   Shaw,  b.  at  Ludlowville,   N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1829; 
died  25  Jan.  1832,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery,  Upper 
Canada. 

4325 

Chil.  of  Alphous  Spencer  and   Charlotte  (Phelps)   St.  John. 

11290 

I.  Almira  St.  John,  b.  at  Dunnville,  C.  W.,  29  Aug.  1831;  married, 
8  May  1851,  Lucius  Dennis  Winchester,  son  of  Deacon  Lucius  and  
(Whiting)  Winchester. 

18293 

11291 

II.  Charlotte  St.  John,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  12  Sept.  1834; 
married,  3   March  1857,  Jerome  B.  Oille,  son  of  George  and   Elizabeth 
(Decker)  Oille. 

18299 

III.  Helen  St.  John,  b.  at  Dunnville,  C.  W.,  10  March  1837;  died  at 
St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  12  Aug.  1837,  and  was  buried  in   St.  Catharine's 
Cemetery. 

1  1  293 

IV.  Anna  St.  John,  b.  at  Dunville,  C.  W.,  27  March  1838;  married, 
10  Ap.  1872,  John  F.  Ewing.     They  lived  at  73  Jackson  Street,  Chicago, 
111.,  in  Oct.  1876,  without  children. 

11294 

V.  Ambrose  Spencer  St.  John,  b.  at  Dunnville,  C.  W.,  10  June 

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11297 
1 1298 


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11300 

11301 


11302 


11303 


11304 


Eighth  Generation. 


1841;   died  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.(  17  Oct.  1842,  and  was  buried  in   St. 
Catharine's  Cemetery. 

VI.  Oliver  Spencer  St.  John,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  15  Sept. 
1843 ;  died  there,  1 5  July  1 844,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 

VII.  Oliver   Phelps  St.  John,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  28  Ap. 
1846;   married,  3  March  1867,  Catharine  Mars. 

VIII.  Alpheus  Seymour  St.  John,  b.  at  Olena,  Ohio,  21  Dec.  1849; 
married,  4  June  1871,  Bessie  Phelps,  dau.  of  Thomas  Phelps. 

IX.  Orrin  Stone  St.  John,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  9  June  1851; 
died  there,  13  Jan.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Orrin   Stone  and   Almeda   Louisa   (Dyer)   Phelps. 

I.  Maria  Louisa  Phelps,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  15  Sept.  1833; 
died  there,  8  May  1839,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 

II.  Harriet   Peters   Phelps,   b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  27  Aug. 
1835;   married  Charles  Henry  Powell,  and  had  one  child  in  1860;   married 
(2d) Gibson;  and  was  living  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  in  Oct.  1876. 

III.  Lewis  Tooker  Phelps,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  12  Dec.  1836; 
died  there,  3  Ap.  1839,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 


18301 


Chil.  of  William   Coach   and   Lucinda   (Phelps)   Yale. 

I.  William    Henry  Yale,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  18  June  1834; 
died  there,  3 1  Dec.  1 836,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 

II.  Lucius    Yale,   b.   at   St.  Catharine's,   C.  W.,  12  Dec.  1836;  died 
there,  2  March  1837,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 


Child   of  Oliver  Seymour  and   Eliza   Rebecca   (Layton)    Phelps. 

I.   Frank  Orson   Phelps,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  i  Dec.  1860, 
and  was  living  at  Portland,  Oregon,  in  Feb.  1877. 


4326 


4327 


4328 


'1305 
11306 


1 1 307 


Whitney  Family. 

Chil.   of  Calvin   and   Julia   Sophia   (Beach)    Phelps. 

I.  Calvin  Beach  Phelps,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.(  1 1  July  1843 ; 
died  13  July  1843,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 


II. 


same  day. 


Phelps,   b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1859;  died  on   the 


Chil.  of  William   and   Mary   Ann   (Phelps)   Morehouse. 

I.  Helen  Phelps  Morehouse,  b.  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  "  on  the 
bank  of  the  Mississippi  River,  opposite  the  Fort  on  Rock  Island,"  24 
Dec.  1856;  and  was  living  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1876,  unmarried. 


1 1308        II.  William  Wirt  Morehouse,  b.  at  39  West  Eagle  Street,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  28  July  1862 ;  and  was  living  at  Buffalo  in  Oct.  1876. 


11309 


11310 
11311 
11312 


Child   of  Abram    Paine  and   Catharine   Lucretia   (St.  John)    Howell. 

I.   William  Gary  Howell,  b.  at  Columbia,  Ohio,  about  7  July  1847; 
and  was  living  at  the  Mound  City  Hotel,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  Aug.  1877. 


Chil.  of  Pembroke  and   Mary   D.  (Parkhurst)   St.  John. 

I.  Mary  Catharine  St.  John,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1867. 

II.  Harriet  Anna  St.  John,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  18  Jan.  1870. 

III.  Flora  Maria  St.  John,  b.  at  Geddes,  N.  Y.,  6  Ap.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Gideon   Stiles  and   Mary   Phllena   (St.  John)   Owen. 

I.  Mary  Maria  Owen,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  16  May  1844;  married 
at  Medina,  Ohio,  12  March  1868,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Pond,  Congregational,  to 
Nicholas  Van  Eps,  son  of  William  and  Emeline  (Smith)  Van  Eps,  of 
Westfield.  He  was  born  at  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  23  Feb.  1844.  They  were 
living  at  Green  Island  light-house,  Ohio,  in  Sept.  1875  ;  and  he  was  in  the 
service  of  the  Government. 

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4330 


4335 


4338 


4340 
18303 


i6i8 


11314 


11315 


11316 

11317 
11318 

11319 
11320 
11321 


11322 


11323 
11324 

11325 
11326 


Eighth  Generation. 


II.  Philena  Louisa  Owen,  b.  atWestfield,  Ohio,  13  July  1846;  died 
there,  30  Jan.  1850,  and  was  buried  at  Seville,  Ohio. 

III.  Myron   Gideon  Owen,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  6  Oct.  1848;   a    18306 
grape-grower;  married  at  Westfield,  23   Dec.  1869,  by  Rev.  Rufus  Free- 
man,   Baptist,  to   Emma  Miner,   dau.  of  Nathan   and   Rosette   (Stanford) 
Miner,  of  Westfield,  where  she  was  born  5  March  1852.     They  settled  at 
Catawba  Island,  Ohio,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Aug.  1875. 

IV.  Julia  Philena  Owen,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  16  Jan.  1850;  died 
there,  13  Dec.  1853,  and  was  buried  at  Seville,  Ohio. 

V.  George  Porter  Owen,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  3  Aug.  1853. 

VI.  Orlando  Elijah  Owen,  b.  atWestfield,  Ohio,  29  Oct.  1855;  died 
there,  30  Oct.  1855,  and  was  buried  at  Seville,  Ohio. 

VII.  Frank  Stiles  Owen,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  13  Nov.  1856. 

VIII.  Arthur  John  Owen,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  17  March  1859. 

IX.  William  Henry  Owen,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  n  March  1863. 


Child   of  Myron   Elijah   and   Sarah   (Stiles)   St.  John. 

I.  Herbert  Elijah  St.  John,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  22  Feb.  185  i ;  and 
was  living  at  Seville,  Ohio,  in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  George   Henry  and   Celestia   Pamela   (St.  John)   Rice. 

I.  Noah  Lovell  Rice,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  17  Oct.  1853. 

II.  Lucy  Philena  Rice,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  4  Nov.  1856. 

III.  Celestia  Louisa  Rice,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  2  Sept.  1858. 

IV.  Henry    Lincoln    Rice,    b.    at   Westfield,    Ohio,   25  Julyi86i; 


Whitney  Family. 


11327 
11328 
11329 


died  at  Salem,  Ohio,  21    Feb.   1869,   and    was    buried  at  Oak    Harbor, 
Ohio. 

V.  Mary  Ann  Rice,  b.  at  Salem,  Ohio,  28  Aug.  1863. 

VI.  Dan  Stuart  Rice,  b.  at  Salem,  Ohio,  8  Aug.  1867. 

VII.  Julia  Maria  Woo  I  worth  Rice,  b.  at  Salem,  Ohio,  19  June  1871. 


i  1330       VIII.  George  Leonard  Rice,  b.  at  Locust  Point,  Ohio,  24  Ap.  1875. 


"33" 


"333 


"334 


Chll.  of  John   Edward   and   Charlotte  Amanda   (St.  John)   Babbitt. 

I.  Almena  Josephine  Babbitt,  b.  at  Sabula,  Iowa,  19  Jan.  1857. 

II.  Wade  Edward  Babbitt,  b.  at  Sabula,  Iowa,  17  Aug.  1858. 

III.  Philena   Babbitt,  b.  at    Sabula,   Iowa,    2   Oct.  1860;    died  at 
Westfield,  Ohio,  19  Jan.  1861,  and  was  buried  at  Seville,  Ohio. 

IV.  Urilla  Maria  Babbitt,  b.  at  Sabula,  Iowa,  18  Sept.  1862. 


U335        V.  Frank  Lev!  Babbitt,  b.  at  Sabula,  Iowa,  22  Oct.  1864. 


1336 


Chil.  of  Howell   Francis  and  Jane   Elizabeth   (Munn)   St.  John. 
I.   Frank  Mortimer  St.  John,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  18  March  1860. 


1 1337        II.  Arvilla  Maria  St.  John,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  i  May  1862  ;  died 
at  Salem,  Ohio,  18  June  1863,  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Harbor  Cemetery. 


H338 

H339 
11340 


i'34' 


III.  Clarence  Myron  St.  John,  b.  at  Salem,  Ohio,  17  May  1864. 

IV.  Charles  Day  St.  John,  b.  at  Riley,  Ohio,  6  Aug.  1867. 

V.  Cenia  Dea  St.  John,  b.  at  Riley,  Ohio,  12  Jan.  1871. 


Child   of  Leonard   Harrison  and   Martha  Jane  (Shannon)   St.  John. 
I.  Jerome  George  St.  John,  b.  at  Locust  Point,  Ohio,  8  Aug.  1874. 


1619 


4344 


4345 


4346 


1620 

11342 
11343 


11344 


11345 
11346 

"347 
1 1 348 

H349 
"350 
H35I 

11352 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.   of  Adoniram   Judson   and   Harriet  Ann   (Lawrence)   St.  John.  4348 

I.  Myra  Philena  St.   John,  -b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  18  Aug.  1870; 
died  there,  15  Nov.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  Seville  Cemetery. 

II.  Edward  Leonard  St.  John,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  6  March  1872. 


Chil.  of  Algernon   Sidney  and   Phebe   (Cleason)    Freeman. 


4350 


I.  Charles  Sidney  Freeman,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  24  Aug.  1845 ;  18307 
a  farmer;  married  at  Conwa,  Iowa,  16  Sept.  1873,  Rebecca  Ann  Bailey, 
born  at  Athens,  Crawford  Co.,  Penn.,  8  Ap.  1853,  dau.  of  John  and 
Lorana  Lodoiska  (Walker)  Bailey.  He  enlisted,  22  July  1862,  in  Co.  C, 
23d  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  discharged  20  July  1865,  having 
been  wounded  at  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  17  Nov.  1863,  in  the  left  arm,  so 
severely  as  to  confine  him  in  the  Knoxville  hospital  for  six  months.  He 
took  part  in  "  Sherman's  march  to  the  sea,"  in  1864.  They  were  living  at 
Flushing,  Mich.,  in  Dec.  1876. 


II.  Elizabeth  Theresa  Freeman,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  22  Nov. 
1846;  died  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  9  May  1855,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Rufus  Rossman  Freeman,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  30  Dec.  1848; 
a  farmer;   married  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  21  Dec.  1870,  Lois  Arvilla  Surrhyne, 
born  at  Flint,  Mich.,  14  Nov.  1852,  dau.  of  William  aud  Phebe  (Garthwaite) 
Surrhyne.     They  were  living  at  Flushing  in  Dec.  1 876. 

IV.  Allen   Cleason    Freeman,   b.  at   Flushing,  Mich.,   20  March 
1853  ;  and  was  living  there  in  Dec.  1876,  unmarried. 

V.  Frederick  Fremont  Freeman,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  15  Feb. 
1856;  and  was  living  there  in  Dec.  1876. 

VI.  Herbert  Lincoln  Freeman,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  25  Nov.  1858. 

VII.  Lura  Harriet  Freeman,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  10  March  1861. 

VIII.  Milton  Arthur  Freeman,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  21  Sept.  1863. 


18309 


Child  of  Charles  and    Elizabeth   Mary   (Freeman)   Cleason. 
I.  Salem    Charles   Cleason,   b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  10  July  1840; 


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162  i 


married  at  Flint,  Mich.,  26  Jan.  1861,  by  Rev.  H.  H.  Northrop,  Presby- 
terian, to  Melissa  Ellen  Lewis,  of  Flushing,  Mich.,  born  at  Shefford,  C.  E., 
dau.  of  Hiram  and  Louisa  (Savage)  Lewis.  He  enlisted  in  June  1864,  in 
Co.  C,  23d  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.  Infantry;  was  soon  discharged  for  sickness; 
reenlisted  in  the  same  regiment,  20  Dec.  1864;  and  died  of  small-pox,  in 
the  hospital  at  Evansville,  Ind.,  27  March  1865.  She  was  living  at  Hazle- 
ton,  Mich.,  in  Oct.  1876. 

Chil.  of  Ephraim   and   Elizabeth    Mary   (Freeman)   Morgan. 

1 1353  II.  Clara  Estelle  Morgan,  b.  at  Canaan,  Ohio,  20  Aug.  1852  ;  mar- 
ried at  Flushing,  Mich.,  20  Aug.  1870,  by  Rev.  Alanson  Tilden,  Baptist,  to 
Aaron  Hartshorn,  a  farmer,  son  of  Ambrose  and  Harriet  (Hubbard)  Harts- 
horn.    He  was  born  at  London,  C.  W.,  29  March  1848.     They  settled  at 

I  Hazleton,  Mich.,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Oct.  1876. 

11354  '"•  Freeman  Daniel  Morgan,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  28  Jan.  1858; 
and  was  living  there  in  Oct.  1876. 


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H357 


U358 


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11360 


Chil.  of  Joseph    Henry  and   Caroline   (Wilcox)    Freeman. 

I.  James  Allen  Freeman,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  22  June  1848;  and 
was  living  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 

II.  Horace   Rufus  Freeman,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Ohio,  20  July  1850; 
and  was  living  at  Seville,  Ohio,  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 

III.  Charles  Dwight  Freeman,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  8  Jan.  1853  ; 
and  was  living  at  Seville,  Ohio,  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 

IV.  Edward   Rufus  Freeman,  b.  at  Liberty,  Iowa,  21  Ap.  1859; 
died   at  Liberty,  25  July  1863,  and  was  buried   there,   in    Round   Grove 
Cemetery. 

V.  Clara  Eliza  Freeman,  b.  at  Liberty,  Iowa,  8  Oct.  1864 ;  and  was 
living  with  her  parents,  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  in  Jan.  1877. 


Chil.  of  Samuel    Bell   and   Sarah   Matilda   (Freeman)    Kimmell. 

I.  Rufus  Freeman   Kimmell,  b.  at  Canaan,  Ohio,  27  June  1850; 
died  at  Canaan,  21  July  1850,  and  was  buried  there. 


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4353 


4356 


l622 


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11362 
11363 

11364 
11365 


1 1366 
11367 

11368 
11369 

11370 


H37I 
11372 

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Eighth  Generation. 


II.  William  Edgar  Kimmell,  b.  at  Canaan,  Ohio,  9  July  1851  ;  died 
j  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  22  Jan.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Welland    Edmund    Kimmell,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  29  Dec. 
1853  ;  and  was  living  at  Sharon,  Mich.,  in  Feb.  1877,  unmarried. 

IV.  Mary  Ellen  Kimmell,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  16  Nov.  1856;  died 
at  East  Tawas,  Mich.,  16  Fob.  1872,  and  was  buried  at  Flushing,  Mich. 

V.  Jenny  Myrtilla  Kimmell,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  24  March  1861. 

VI.  Susanna  Belle  Kimmell,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  27  June  1867; 
died  at  South  Saginaw,  Mich.,  18  Feb.  1871,  and  was  buried  at  Flushing. 


Chil.  of  Milton    Rufus  and   Ruth   (Oviatt)   Freeman. 

I.  Harriet  Alida  Freeman,  b.  at  West  Richfield,  Ohio,  15  Ap.  1858. 

II.  Emma   Frances   Freeman,  b.  at  West  Richfield,  Ohio,  24  Ap. 
1860. 

III.  Mary   Ella   Freeman,  b.  at  West  Richfield,  Ohio,  25  June  1865. 

IV.  Clara  Margaret  Freeman,  b.  at  West  Richfield,  Ohio,  16  Feb. 
1867. 

V.  Milton    Arthur  Freeman,  b.  at  West  Richfield,  Ohio,  30  Dec. 
1872. 


Chil.  of  Elijah   Orlando  and   Maria   Eliza   (Howell)   Wheelock. 

I.  Edwin  Howell  Wheelock,  b.  at  Burlington,  Wis.,  19  Dec.  1842; 
died  at  Burlington,  22  Ap.  1843,  anc^  was  buried  there. 

II.  Julia   Maria  Wheelock,  b.  at  Burlington,  Wis.,  29  Nov.  1844; 
married  at  Brooklyn,  Wis.,  21  Feb.  1875,  Hiram  Bullard  ;  and  was  living  at 
Evansville,  Wis.,  in  Sept.  1875. 

III.  Ellen  Althea  Wheelock,  b.  at  Burlington,  Wis.,  16  Aug.  1848; 
unmarried. 


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11376 

U377 


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H379 

11380 

1381 

11382 


Whitney  Family. 


IV.  Eugene  Othello  Wheelock,  b.  at  Burlington,  Wis.,  18  Sept. 
1851;  unmarried. 

V.  Caroline   Amelia  Wheelock,  b.  at  Burlington,  Wis.,  2  Aug. 
1857;  died  at  Burlington,  19  May  1858,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.  Henry  Howell  Wheelock,  twin,  b.  at  Burlington,  Wis.,  26  Dec. 
1859. 

VII.  Clarence  Wheelock,  twin,  b.  at  Burlington,  Wis.,  26  Dec.  1859; 
died  at  Burlington,  5  Jan.  1860,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  William   Henry   Harrison   and    Fanny   Abigail    (Wheelock) 

Douglass. 

I.  Mary    Elizabeth    Douglass,   b.   at   her   grandfather's   house,   in 
Pompey,  N.  Y. 

II.  Florence  Cornelia  Douglass,  b.  at  Delphi,  N.  Y. 

III.  William  Douglass,  b.  at  Janesville,  Wis. 

IV.  Charles  Douglass,  b.  at  Janesville,  Wis.,  and  died  young. 

V.  Frank  Douglass,  b.  at  Janesville,  Wis. 


"383 


11384 
11385 


Child  of  David   Pease  and   Susan   Cornelia   (Wheelock)    Dean. 

I.  Nelly  Cornelia   Dean,  b.  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  13   May  1853;  and 
was  living  with  her  father,  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 


1623 


Chil.  of  Edward   Allen   and   Nancy   Philena   (Wheelock)    Noble. 

I.  Arthur  Wheelock  Noble,  b.  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  25  March  1865. 

II.  Fanny  Amelia  Noble,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1866. 


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436i 


1624 


"387 
H388 


11389 


1 1 390 


11391 
11392 
H393 

"394 


"395 


11396 


Eighth  Generation, 


11386   |      III.  Anna  Elizabeth  Noble,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.Y.,  28  Ap.  1869;  died 
i  7  Oct.  1875,  and  was  buried  in  Fort  Hill  Cemetery,  Auburn. 


IV.  Inez  May  Noble,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  18  Dec.  1872. 

V.  Florence  Leora  Noble,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  9  Feb.  1875. 


Child   of  Arthur  Tappan   and    Huldah  Jane   (Wheelock)   Merrill. 

I.  Flora  Catharine  Merrill,  b.  at  Oswego,  Ind.,  13  Feb.  1861;  died 
at  Oswego,  21  Sept.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 


Child   of  Elijah   and   Jane  Throop   (Van   Vleck)   Hallenbeck. 
I.  Milly  Louise  Hallenbeck,  b.  at  Geddes,  N.  Y.,  24  Dec.  1859. 


Chit,  of  Christopher   Robert  and   Mary   (Hallenbeck)   Spencer. 

I.  John  Jacob  Spencer,  b.  at  Tully  Valley,  N.  Y.,  16  Dec.  1860. 

II.  Frank  Sickles  Spencer,  b.  at  Tully  Valley,  N.  Y.,  27  Oct.  1864. 

III.  May   Spencer,  b.  at  Tully  Valley,  N.  Y.,  30  Jan.  1867;  died  at 
East  Saginaw,  Mich.,  29  Oct.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  Oakwood  Cemetery, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

IV.  Robert  Hallenbeck  Spencer,  b.  at  East  Saginaw,  Mich.,  8 
March  1870. 


Child  of  Joshua  and  Janette  Agnes  (Hallenbeck)  Tuthill. 
I.   Helen  St.  John  Tuthill,  b.  at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  9  Jan.  1874. 


Chil.  of  P.   B.   and   Charlotte   (Stanley)   Havens. 

I.   Mary  Havens,  was  said  to  be  living  at   Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  in  July 
1875. 


4362 


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4366 


4369 


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1 397 
11398 


U399 


1 1400 

1 1401 
11402 

11403 

1 1404 


11405 
11406 
11407 


Whitney  Family. 


II.  Charlotte  Havens,  was  said  to  be  living  at  Hamilton,  N.  Y  ,  in 
July  1875. 

III.  Samuel  Havens,  was  said  to  be  living  at  Hamilton,  N.Y.,  in  July 

1875. 


Child   of  Benjamin   and    Helen   Amelia   (St.  John)   Garvey. 
I.   Benjamin  St.  John  Garvey,  b.  at  New  York  City,  27  Oct.  1863. 

Chil.  of  John   Jacob  and   Marietta   (St.   John)   Walrath. 

I.  Israel    Walrath,  b.  at  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.,  9  May  1845;  died  23 
May  1845. 

II.  Joseph  Harvey  Walrath,  b.  at  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1847; 
and  was  living  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  in  Ap.  1876. 

III.  Lewis  Enser  Walrath,  b.  at  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.,  23  Nov.  1848; 
and  was  living  at  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  in  Ap.  1876;  unmarried. 

IV.  Charles  Leland  Walrath,  b.  at  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.,  19  Dec.  1851. 

V.  Emma   Frances  Walrath,  b.  at  Sharon,  N.  Y.,  25  June  1856; 
and  was  living  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  in  Ap.  1876;  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Lewis   Manlius  and   Lydia  Arabella   (Jackson) 
St.  John. 

I.  Clyde  Leland  St.  John,  b.   at  the  north-west  corner  of  Ninth 
Street  and  Ohio  Avenue,  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  13  Nov.  1872. 

II.  Lewis  Sylvester  St.  John,  b.  at  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  13  Feb. 
1874. 

III.  Clara  Belle  St.  John,  b.  at  East  St.  Louis,  111.,  17  Sept.  1875  ; 
died   at  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.,  n  Jan.  1876,  and  was  buried  in  Canajoharie 
Cemetery. 

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4377 


4382 


1626 


1 1408 


1 1409 


1 1410 


1 141 1 


1 1412 


11413 


11414 


11415 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Hermon   and   Laura   (Mason)    Benton. 

I.  William   Squire   Benton,   b.   at  Canfield,  Ohio,  13  Oct.  1820;  a 
house-builder  and  farmer;  married  at  Mecca,  Ohio,  15  May  1844,  Laura 
Cowdery,  dau.  of  Ambrose  and  Dency  (Coe)  Cowdery,  of  Mecca.     She 
was  born   at  Otis,  Mass.,  25  Jan.  1826.     They  settled  at   Mecca,  and  were 
still  living  there  in  Ap.  1 876. 

II.  Orris   Manly   Benton,   b.   at   Canfield,   Ohio,   28  Aug.  1822;  3118317 
farmer;    married    at    Mecca,   Ohio,  I  Jan.  1847,    Eunice    Smith,   dau.    of 
William  and  Eunice  (Palmer)  Smith.     She  was  born  at  Norwich,  Conn., 

7  July   1830.      They  settled  at    Mecca,   and   were   still   living    there   in 
Ap.  1876. 

III.  Mary    Priscilla    Benton,  b.   at  Canfield,  Ohio,  16  Nov.  1824; 
married  at  Mecca,  Ohio,  9  Sept.  1847,  as  his  second  wife,  William  Watson 
Moore,  a  carriage-maker,  born  at  Simsbury,  Conn.,  in  1810,  son  of  Capt. 
Joseph  and  Alcinda  (Adams)  Moore.     She  died  at  Mecca,  12  Aug.  1850, 
and  was  buried  there.     He  died  at  Troy,  Ohio,  12  July  1857,  and   was 
buried  at  Mecca. 

IV.  Emily  Chloe  Benton,  b.  at  Canfield,  Ohio,  12  June  1828;  died 
at  Mecca,  Ohio,  i  May  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 


Child   of  Cara  and    Mary   (Benton)   Averill. 
I.   Robert  Averill,  b.  at  Lenox,  Mass.,  in  Oct.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Sylvia   Phebe   (Brewster)    Benton. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Benton,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  20  July  1839; 
died  at  Peru,  111.,  20  July  1851,  and  was  buried  there.  She  was  afterward 
moved,  with  her  mother,  to  Salisbury  Cemetery. 


II. 


Benton,  a  son,  not  named ;  died  when  a  few  days  old. 


Chil.  of  George   Frederick  and   Minerva   N.  (Kindle)   Benton. 
I.    Mary    Elizabeth    Benton,    b.    at    Savannah,    Tenn.,    12     Feb. 


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1 8— ;    died    there,   24    Sept.  18— ,   aged    13    years,   7   months,   and    12 

days. 

II.  John  Benton. 

III.  Jerusha  Benton. 

IV.  George  Benton. 

V.  Laura  Benton,  died  young. 


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1 1422 
11423 


11424 
11425 


1 1426 


11427 


VI. 


Benton,  died  young. 


Chil.  of  Miner  Rudd   and   Abigail   (Barnum)    Doming. 

I.   Arthur  Dem  ing,  has  lived  at  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  and  at  New  York 
City. 


II. 


in  battle. 


Dem  ing,  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861,  and  was  killed 


III.   Miner  Deming,  a  minister  of  the  Baptist  Church;  has  lived  at 
Boston,  Mass.,  and  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


I.  - 
II. 


Chil.  of  Thomas  T.  and   Sarah   (Deming)  Seelye. 
-  Seelye,  a  dau. 
—  Seelye,  a  dau. 


Child   of  Frederick  and  Catharine  (Wheeler)   Deming. 
I.   Hiram  Deming,  died  of  consumption,  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 


Child  of  Edwin   A.  Harris. 


I.   David  W.  Harris,  was  a  clerk  at  19  North  Pearl  Street,  Albany, 
N.Y.,  in  Feb.  1877. 


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4400 


4401 


4405 


1628 


1428 


11429 
11430 

1143' 
11432 

"433 


H434 


"435 


11436 


Rightli  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Minard   Veneaver  and    Mary  Ann   (Taylor)   Babcock. 

I.  Marsena  Babcock,  b.  at  Scott,  N.  Y.,  6  May  1820;  has  changed 
his  name  to  John  Marsena  Babcock;  a  merchant;  married,  16  Ap.  1845, 
Charlotte  Mills,  who  died  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  5  June  1862  ;   married  (2d),  22 
Jan.  1864,  Julia  A.  Colgon  ;  and  was  living  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov. 
1874.      It  is  said  that  he  died  there,  early  in  1875. 

II.  Miranda  Babcock,  b.  at  Scott,  N.  Y.,  8  June  1822;  married,  6 
Jan.  1845,  Dewitt  Clinton  Colony. 

III.  Abigail  Babcock, b.  8  Jan.  1824;  a  milliner;  died  at  Skaneateles, 
N.  Y.,  8  March  1851. 

IV.  Andrew    Burr    Babcock,  b.  30  Dec.  1825;  married,  26  Aug. 
1852,  Helen  M.  Rogers. 

V.  Lamott  Babcock,  b.  4  Aug.  1828  ;  died  8  July  1829. 

VI.  Alonzo  Babcock,  b.  16  March  1830. 


Child  of  George  and   Sabrina   (Thomas)   Taylor. 

I.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Taylor,  b.  at  Warren,  Conn.,  2  May  1833  ;  mar- 
ried at  Beekman,  N.  Y.,  8  Aug.  1855,  John  C.  Brundage,  a  drover,  son  of 
Edward  and  Amy  (Angevine)  Brundage,  of  East  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
was  born  13  Jan.  1823.  They  settled  at  East  Fishkill;  where  he  died,  2 
Oct.  1867,  and  was  buried  in  Hopewell  Cemetery.  She  was  living  at 
Fishkill  in  Jan.  1877. 

Chil.  of  George  and   Roxana   (Cogswell)   Taylor. 


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18321 


4430 
18322 


4430 


II.  Mary  Sabrina  Taylor,  b.  at  Warren,  Conn.,  6  June  1839;  mar-    lS323 
ried  in  Oct.  1861,  at  New  Milford,  Conn.,  Isaac  Smith,  son  of  Clark  and 

Eliza  Smith,  of  New  Milford,  where  he  was  born  14  July  1828.      They 
were  living  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  in  Feb.  1877. 

III.  Sarah    Ann  Taylor,  b.  at  Warren,  Conn.,  27  March  1841;  mar-    18326 
ried  there,  20  March  1865,  Lewis  William  Green,  son  of  William  and  Susan 
Green,  of  Kent,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  1 1  Feb.  1835.     He  died  at  New 
Preston,  Conn.,  9  Sept.  1873;  and  she  was  living  there,  with  her  father,  in 

Jan.  1877. 


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11441 


H443 


11444 


H445 


Whitney  Family. 


IV.  George  Martin  Taylor,  b.  at  Warren,  Conn.,  17  June  1847;  a 
fanner;  married  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  IO  May  1871,  Frances  Augusta 
Marvin,  dau.  of  William  and  Mercy  (Sheldon)  Marvin,  of  New  Milford, 
Conn.,  formerly  of  New  Preston,  where  she  was  born  i  May  1852.  They 
settled  at  Warren,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Jan.  1877. 


Chil.  of  Abram   and   Emily  (Taylor)   Hill. 

I.  Rachel  Maria  Hill,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  12  Oct.  1840;  died 
at  New  Preston,  4  July  1842,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Sarah   Elizabeth   Hill,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  13  July  1843; 
died  at  New  Preston,  14  May  1844,  and  was  buried  there. 

Child   of  David   and   Emily  (Taylor)   Jacus. 

III.  Henry  Edward  Jacus,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  30  Nov.  185  i; 
and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1877,  with  his  parents,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Nelson    Burr  and   Caroline   Elizabeth   (Bentley)   Taylor. 

I.  Martha  Gilbert  Taylor,  b.  at  Beekman,  N.  Y.,  17  June  1841;  mar- 
ried, 16  June  1859,  James  C.  Wood,  who  died  19  Ap.  1863;   married  (2d), 
2  March  1864,  William  C.  Aumack,  who  was  born   23  Dec.  1835.     They 
lived  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  May  1874. 

II.  Frank  Bentley  Taylor,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  6  Dec.  1843;  a 
soldier  in  the  war  of  1861;  married,  18  Nov.  1869,  Fanny  C.  Miller.    They 
were  living  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  May  1874. 

III.  Frederick  William  Taylor,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  12  July 
1846;  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861;  married,  25    March  1869,  Sarah   L. 
Bray. 

IV.  Ellen  Gertrude  Taylor,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  27  Dec.  1848; 
married,  12  May  1869,  Hector  McKenzie.     They  were  living  at  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  in  May  1874. 

V.  Isabel   Augusta  Taylor,  b.  at  Beekman,  N.  Y.,  19  Jan.  1853; 
married,  17  Jan.  1869,  Charles  A.  H.  Bright. 


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11447 

1 1448 

11449 
11450 


11451 
11452 

1 1453 
11454 


"455 


11456 


"457 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Elias  and   Jennette   (Cables)   Taylor. 

I.  Andrew   Burr  Taylor,   b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  in  Dec.  1844; 
died  in  Andersonville  prison,  during  the  war  of  1861,  unmarried. 

II.  Charlotte    Elizabeth  Taylor,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  in  Jan. 
1847- 

III.  Eugene  Cautier  Taylor,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn. 

IV.  Myron  L.  Taylor,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn. 

V.  Charles  Taylor,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn. 


Chil.  of  Henry  Albert   and   Alma   Annie  (Taylor)   Warner. 

I.  George  Edward  Warner,  b.  at  New  Milford,  Conn.,  22  Oct.  1846. 

II.  Charles    Henry   Warner,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  22  Ap.  1849; 
died  28  July  1851. 

III.  Ida  May  Warner,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  11  March  1856. 

IV.  Emily  Taylor  Warner,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  13  Jan.  1863. 


Child   of   Philo  and    Esther  Eliza   (Taylor)   Sherman. 
I.  Imogene  Sherman,  b.  22  Jan.  1852. 


Chil.  of  William    Josiah   and  Jane  Charlotte   (Lincoln)   Burr. 

I.  William   Henry  Burr,  b.  at  Speedsville,  N.  Y.,  2  Sept.  1846;  a 
clerk;  was  living  with  his  parents  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1877; 
unmarried. 

II.  Sarah  Jane  Burr,  b.  at  Speedsville,  N.Y.,  23  Aug.  1848;  married 
in  her  father's  house  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  3  Oct.  1872,  by  Rev.  Russell 
H.  Spafford,  Baptist,  to  Emil  Arthur  Becker,  a  cashier,  son  of  Max  Arthur 
and  Johanna  (Lohnthal)  Becker,  of  Berlin,  Prussia.     He  was  born  at  Lissa, 


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Prussia,  18  May  1838;  came  to  America  in  1863;  served  in  Co.  D,  8th 
Reg.,  Maryland  Vol.  Infantry,  from  II  June  1863  to  Oct.  1864,  when  he 
was  transferred  to  Co.  R,  I4th  Reg.,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  in  conse- 
quence of  wounds  received  in  the  battle  of  Spottsylvania,  8  May  1864; 
and  was  honorably  discharged  18  July  1865.  They  settled  at  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.;  and  were  still  living  there,  at  74  Franklin  Street,  in  Dec.  1877. 

11458  III.  George   Lincoln   Burr,  b.  at  Oramel,  N.  Y.,  30  Jan.  1857;  a 
printer;  dwelt  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  till  Sept.  1877,  when  he  entered  Cornell 
University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

1 1459  IV.  Mary  Ella  Burr,  b.  at  Oramel,  N.  Y.,  14  Ap.  1859  ;  a  student  in 
Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1877. 


Chil.  of  Henry   Bradford   and   Harriet   Newell   (Greene)    Burr. 

11460       I.  Mary  Amelia   Burr,  b.  at   Homer,  N.  Y.,  10  Feb.  1849;  married 
her  cousin,  Andrew  Charles  Leavens.     See  his  record. 


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11463 


1 1464 


11465 


1 1466 


11467 


II.  George  Andrew   Burr,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  13  Sept.  1850;   an 
agent  for  insurance;  married  Catharine  Sagur;  and  was  living  at  Albany, 

N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

III.  Francis  Henry  Burr,  b.  at  Homer,  N.Y.,  10  Ap.  1852;  a  printer; 
was  living  at  Milo  Centre,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1875,  unmarried. 

IV.  William  Oliver  Burr,  b.  at  Homer,  N.Y.,  31  May  1853;  a  tailor; 
was  living  at  Homer  in  Ap.  1875,  unmarried. 

V.  Edward  Harvey  Burr,  b.  at  Homer,  N.Y.,  26  Ap.  1855;  a  miller; 
was  living  at  Homer  in  Ap.  1875. 

VI.  Charles  Sumner  Burr,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  17  June  1857;   a 
salesman  ;  was  living  at  Scranton,  Penn.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

VII.  Walter  Cecil  Burr,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  9  Sept.  1859;  a  student. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   Woods  and   Mary   Louisa   (Burr)    Leavens. 

I.  Andrew  Charles  Leavens,  b.  at  Rushford,  N.Y.,  2  Dec.  1847;  a 
druggist ;  married  in  the  house  of  her  uncle,  the  officiating  clergyman,  at 


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11474 


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11476 

11477 
11478 

11479 


Righth  Generation. 


Adams  Centre,  N.  Y.,  29  March  1875,  by  Rev.  A.  B.  Prentice,  Seventh- 
Day  Baptist,  to  his  cousin,  Mary  Amelia  Burr,  dau.  of  Henry  Bradford  and 
Harriet  Newell  (Greene)  Burr,  of  Homer,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  10 
Feb.  1849.  They  settled  at  Bay  City,  Mich.,  and  were  still  living  there  in 
Dec.  1877. 

II.  Calvin  Walter  Leavens,  b.  at  Rushford,  N.Y.,  29  May  1853;  a 
druggist;  was  living  at  Decatur,  Mich.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

III.  Edward   Leavens,  b.  at  Oramel,  N.Y.,  21  Dec.  1856;  an  artist; 
was  living  at  Decatur,  Mich.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

IV.  George  Fox  Leavens,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.Y.,  29  Oct.  1865. 


Chil.  of  Ferdinand   and   Adeline   (Hathaway)   Sebold. 

I.  Ferdinand    Delos  Sebold,  b.  at  Mapleton,  Iowa,  19  Aug.  1866; 
died  at  Yankton,  Dakota,  12  May  1875,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Emma  Elizabeth  Sebold,  b.  at  Oto,  Iowa,  30  Jan.  1868. 

III.  Walter  Cow  Sebold,  b.  at  Oto,  Iowa,  6  June  1869. 

IV.  Ella  May  Sebold,  b.  at  Yankton,  Dakota,  6  Oct.  1871. 


Chil.  of  John    Hosier   and    Louisa   Levantia   (Hathaway)   Nason. 

I.  Emma  Louisa  Nason,  b.  at  North  Pitcher,  N.  Y.,  10  March  1863; 
died  at  Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  19  Feb.  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Glenwood  Ceme- 
tery, Homer,  N.  Y. 

II.  Cora  Audrey  Nason,  b.  at  Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec.  1864. 

III.  Jenny  Alice  Nason,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  7  Aug.  1866. 

IV.  Charles  Hosier  Nason,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  14  Ap.  1868;  died 
at  Apulia,  31  Aug.  1868,  and  was  buried  in  Glenwood  Cemetery,  Homer, 

N.Y. 

V.  Mary  Agnes   Nason,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  24  Feb.  1870;  died  at 
Apulia,  13  Ap.  1870,  and  was  buried  in  Glenwood  Cemetery,  Homer,  N.Y. 


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VI.  Sabra  Levantia  Nason,  b.  at  East  Smithfield,  Pcnn.,  14  March 
1876. 


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11482 

11483 

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11485 
11486 

11487 
11488 


Chil.  of  Hiram   and   Laura   (Woodworth)   Sutherland. 

I.  Charles  Henry  Sutherland,  b.  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept.  1824; 
married,  in  Nov.  1853,   Betsey  Jane   Hoyt,  dau.  of  Nelson  and   Pamelia 
(Sutherland)  Hoyt,1  of  Pompey.     They  settled  at  Pompey,  and  were  still 
living  there  in   Dec.  1876.     He  enlisted,  i  Dec.  1861,  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
as  leader  of  the  band,  in  the  1 2th  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers ;  was  fur- 
loughed,  on  account  of  sickness,  in   May  1862;  and  was  discharged  19 
July  1862. 

II.  Helen  Columbia  Sutherland,  b.  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  12   Oct. 
1829;  died  at  Pompey,  7  Dec.  1829,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Wallace  Elhassen  Sutherland,  b.  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  27  Dec. 
1832;  married,   22   March  1854,  Cella  Jane  Wilcox,  dau.  of  John  and 
Chloe  (Henderson)  Wilcox.     They  settled  at  Pompey,  and  were  still  living 
there  in  Dec.  1876. 

IV.  Martha  Maria  Sutherland,  b.  at  Pompey,  N.Y.,  2  Dec.  1835; 
died  at  Pompey,  1 1  Nov.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Hiram  Sutherland,  twin,  b.  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  12  July  1846;  died 
at  Pompey,  23  Aug.  1846,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.  Laura  Sutherland,  twin,  b.  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  12  July  1846;  died 
at  Pompey,  30  Aug.  1846,  and  was  buried  there. 


VII. 
VIII. 


Sutherland,  twin,  not  named ;  died  at  birth. 
-  Sutherland,  twin,  not  named ;  died  at  birth. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and    Helen   Columbia   (Woodworth)   Campbell. 

1 1489  ;  I.  Emily  Malvina  Campbell,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1838; 
married  at  the  Battle  Creek  House,  in  Main  Street,  Battle  Creek,  Mich., 
5  Aug.  1858,  by  Rev.  Charles  Jones,  Presbyterian,  to  Maurice  Henry  Neale, 

1  See  the  Hoyt  Genealogy,  p.  545. 


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EigJith  Generation. 


a  merchant,  son  of  Gabriel  and  Mary  (lies)  Neale,  of  Yate,  Gloucester- 
shire, Eng.,  where  he  was  born  28  Feb.  1830.  They  settled  at  Battle 
Creek,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Dec.  1876;  and  he  was  then  treasurer 
of  the  city. 

II.  Silence  Isabella  Campbell,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  29  Ap.  1841;    18337 
married  at  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  i  I  May  1863,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kendall,  Pres- 
byterian, to  George  Wing   Freeman,  a  tobacconist,  son  of  Benjamin  and 
Charlotte  Foster  (Wing)  Freeman,  of  Battle  Creek,  Mich.     He  was  born 

at  Victor,  N.  Y.,  5  March  1837.  They  dwelt  at  Victor  till  1865;  at  Battle 
Creek  till  1870;  at  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  till  1873;  then  returned  to  Battle 
Creek,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1877.  He  enlisted  in  Ap.  1861,  in 
Co.  C,  2d  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol.  Infantry;  was  promoted  to  be  lieut.  of  the 
company;  acted  as  aide-de-camp  to  Gen.  Berry,  of  Maine,  and  was  after- 
ward transferred  to  the  stafif  of  Gen.  O.  O.  Howard,  serving  in  each 
command  during  all  of  its  active  operations;  then  took  part  in  Gen. 
Sherman's  march  to  the  sea ;  and  served  to  the  end  of  the  war. 

III.  Mary  Louise  Campbell,  b.  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  21  Aug. 
1856;  and  was  living  there  in  Nov.  1876,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Chester  and   Ann   (Sprague)    Morley.  4459 

I.  John   Sprague   Morley,   b.  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  7  Dec.  1826;  a    18341 
lawyer;  grad.  at  Hobart  Free  College  in  1846;   married  at  Ira,  N.Y.,  27 

Jan.  1857,  by  Rev.  Judson  Davis,  Baptist,  to  Polly  Ann  Buck,  widow  of 
William  Fairchild  Garlock,  of  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  and  dau.  of  Daniel  and 
Rebecca  (Follett)  Buck,  of  Ira.  She  was  born  at  Hannibal,  N.  Y.,  24  July 
1823.  They  settled  at  Meridian,  N.  Y.,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Sept. 
1876.  He  has  been  a  trustee  of  the  village  of  Meridian  for  fourteen  years, 
and,  most  of  that  time,  its  president;  a  justice  of  the  peace  at  Cato,  N.  Y., 
for  ten  years ;  and  a  justice  of  the  sessions  of  the  county  of  Cayuga. 

II.  Chester  Morley,  b.  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  8  March  1828;  a  merchant;  j  18343 
married  at  Meridian,  N.  Y.,  23  Oct.  1850,  by  Rev.  Simon  S.  Goss,  Presby- 
terian, to  Amelia  Clarissa  Palmeter,  dau.  of  Obadiah  and  Miranda  (Fox) 
Palmeter,  of  Cato,  N.  Y.     She  was  born  at  La  Fayette,  N.  Y.,  i  June  1 83 1. 

They  settled  at  Meridian,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Sept.  1876;  at 
which  time  he  was  postmaster  of  the  village. 

III.  Lyman  Edwin   Morley,  b.  at  Cato,  N.  Y.,  31  March  1834;    an 
artisan;    married  at  Lysander,  N.  Y.,  23  Feb.  1858,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Morse, 
Protestant  Reformed,  to  Ida   Adeline   Van    Liew,  dau.   of  Frederick  and 


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Agnes  (Pitmyca)  Van  Licw,  of  Lysandcr,  where  she  was  born  23  Aug. 
1835.     They  settled  at  Meridian,  N.  Y.;  and  were  living  there  in  Sept. 
1876,  without  children. 

IV.  Clara   Ann    Morley,  b.  at  Cato,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1840;  and  was 
living  at  Meridian,  N,.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1876,  unmarried. 

Chil.  of  John   and   Emily  (Sprague)   Morley. 

I.   Henry   Spencer   Morley,   b.  at   Pompey,  N.  Y.,  28  Aug.  1830; 
married,  13   Oct.  1856,    Helen   Maria   Mason,  dau.  of  Lyman    Hall   and 
Betsey  (Shepherd)  Mason.     He  died  at  Jordan,  N.  Y.,  18  Aug.  1870,  and 
was  buried  there.     She  was  living  at  Jordan  in  Aug.  1  876,  having  married 
a  second  husband  named  Putnam. 

II.  Gideon  Morley,  b.  at  Cato,  N.  Y.,  8  Oct.  1835  ;  married  at  Elbridge, 
N.Y.,  22  Oct.  1858,  Ella  Sarah  Moreland,  dau.  of  Stephen  and  Catharine 
(Camp)  Moreland.     They  were  living  at  Cato  in  Aug.  1876. 

III.  Ellen  Theodora  Morley,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  26  Ap.  1844; 
and  was  living  at  Cato,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1876. 

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Chil.  of  Henry  and   Belinda   (Sprague)   Weed. 

I.   Hiland  Augustus  Weed,  b.  at  Bouckville,  N.  Y.,  28  March  1834; 
a  physician  and  surgeon;  graduated,  March  1857,  at  the  Medical  School 
of  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York  ;  married  at  Jordan,  N.  Y.,  26 
Oct.  1859,  Mary  Amanda  Paine,  dau.  of  Robert  Treat  and  Cynthia  Allen 
(Davis)  Paine,  of  Jordan,  formerly  of  Cato,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  14 
July  1838.     They  settled  at  Jordan,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Aug. 
1876.      He   served   as   assistant-surgeon    of  the  I7th    Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S. 
Volunteers,  from  May  1861  till  12  Dec.  1861;  and  as  surgeon  of  the  25th 
Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers,  from  12  Dec.  1861  till  15  July  1863.      He  was 
seriously  wounded  in  the  knee,  at  the  battle  of  Hanover  Court  House,  27 
May  1  862,  while  on  duty  as  acting  brigade-surgeon. 

II.   Ellen  Jane  Weed,  b.  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  13  Sept.  1830;  married 
at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  18  Sept.  1850,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gregory,  Protestant  Epis- 
copal, to  Daniel  Warner  Marvin,  a  dealer  in  flour,  son  of  Norton  Francis 
and  Wealthy  (Warner)  Marvin,  of  Van  Buren,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born 
25  July  1824.     They  dwelt  at    Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  from  June  1851  till 

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Eighth   Generation. 


March  1852;  at  Jordan,  N.  Y.,  from  Oct.  1852  till  May  1867;  at  Forest 
Port,  N.  Y.,  till  Sept.  1871;  and  then  settled  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  where 
they  were  still  living  in  Aug.  1876,  at  i  Holland  Street. 

III.  Theodore  Henry  Weed,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  9  Nov.  1839;  a 
lumberman;    married  at   Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  30  Oct.  1872,  Adela   Dow, 
born  at  Westbury,  N.  Y.,  30  Jan.  1850,  dau.  of  Uriah  S.  and  Maria  Louisa 
(Marvin)  Dow.     They  settled  at  Forest  Port,  N.  Y.,  and  were  still  living 
there  in  Oct.'i  876.      He  entered  the  service,  and  was  commissioned  second- 
lieutenant,  27   Sept.  1861;   assisted    in    raising  Co.  A,  loth    Reg.,  N.  Y. 
Cavalry,  \\  ith  which  he  was  mustered  into  U.  S.  service,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y., 
25  Nov.  1861;  was  promoted  to  be  captain,  5   May  1863;   major,  in  the 
same  regiment,  12  July  1863;  and  was  mustered  out  of  service  10  Oct. 
1864.     Among  the  engagements  in  which  he  participated  were  the  follow- 
ing:   17  Sept.  1862,  Leesburgh,  Va. ;  28  Ap.  to  9  May  1863,  Stoneman's 
raid  on   Richmond;  12  Oct.  1863,  Sulphur  Springs;  14  Oct.  1863,  Little 
Auburn;  —  Nov.  1863,  Mine   Run;  6-8   May  1864,  Spottsylvania ;  11 
May  1864,  Ground  Squirrel  Creek;  12  May,  Richmond;  28  May,  Hawe's 
shop;    I  June,  Cold   Harbor;  2  June,  Gaines'  Mills;  II  June,  Trevilian's 
Station ;  24  June,  St.  Mary's  Church  ;  28  June  and  16  Aug.,  Deep  Bottom  ; 
30  June,  Lee's  Mills. 

IV.  Francis   Albert  Weed,   b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  5  Jan.  1846;   a 
lumberman;  married  at  Jordan,   N.  Y.,   7   May  1867,   Augusta   Annette 
De  Line,  dau.  of  John  and  Harriet  P.  (Marvin)  De  Line,  of  Baldwinsville, 
N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  10  March  1847.     They  settled  at  Forest  Port, 
N.  Y.,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Oct.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Hiram  and   Mary   (Sprague)   Wood. 


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I.  Hermon  Caylord  Wood,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  19  Jan.  1831;  a  18361 
clergyman  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church ;  married  at  Sacket's 
Harbor,  N.  Y.,  2  June  1857,  Mary  Elizabeth  Luff,  dau.  of  Edmund  Merritt 
and  Eliza  (Merritt)  Luff,  of  Sacket's  Harbor,  where  she  was  born  23  Oct. 
1834.  He  graduated  at  Hobart  College  in  1853;  studied  theology  under 
Rev.  Prof.  W.  D.  Wilson;  was  ordained  deacon,  25  May  1856,  at  Zion 
Church,  Rome,  N.  Y.;  and  presbyter,  7  June  1857,  at  Trinity  Church, 
Geneva,  N.  Y.  He  took  missionary  charge  of  Christ  Church,  Sacket's 
Harbor,  from  20  July  1856  till  22  Nov.  1858  ;  was  rector  of  Grace  Church, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  from  28  Nov.  1858  till  5  Nov.  1863;  rector  of  Trinity 
Church,  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  from  17  Jan.  1864  till  10  Aug.  1864;  rector  of 
Christ  Church,  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  from  14  Aug.  1864  till  15  Dec.  1870; 
rector  of  Church  of  The  Good  Shepherd,  Faribault,  Minn.,  from  i  Jan.  1870 


Whitney  Family. 


till  30  Sept.  1874;  and  was  living  at  Sharon,  Penn.,  in  Aug.  1876,  where 
he  has  been  rector  of  St.  John's  Church  since  i  Nov.  1 874. 

11504  II.  Aurelia  Wood,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  13   March  1833;  and  was 
living  at  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 

11505  III.   Mary  Elizabeth  Wood,  b.  at  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  15  Aug.  1837; 
married  there,  25  Sept.  1866,  by  her  brother,  Rev.  Hermon  Gaylord  Wood, 
to  Henry  Holmes  Loring,  a  clergyman  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 
The  Church  Almanac,  for  1876,  calls  him  rector  at  Ticonderoga,   N.  Y., 
though  he  was  said  to  be  living  at  Fayetteville  in  Jan.  1876,  and  at  Topeka, 
Kansas,  in  Aug.  1876. 

11506  IV.  Martha   Louisa  Wood,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  10  Sept.  1842; 
married  at  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  4  June  1873,   by   Rev.    Henry   Holmes 
Loring,  her  brother-in-law,  to  George  Murdoch   Andrews;  and   lived  at 
Faribault,  Minn.,  in  Jan.  1876. 


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V.  Emma  Wood,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  29  June  1846;  married  at 
Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  27  Jan.  1869,  by  her  brother,  Rev.  Hermon  Gaylord 
Wood,  to  Charles  Thomas  Palmer,  a  merchant,  son  of  Jerome  Bonaparte 
and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Hibbard)  Palmer,  of  Fayetteville,  where  he  was  born 
1 8  Aug.  1845.  They  settled  at  Faribault,  Minn.,  and  were  still  living 
there  in  Jan.  1876. 


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Chil.  of  Alonzo  and  Aurilla   (Sprague)   Wood. 

I.  William  Wallace  Wood,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  17  Feb.  1834;  a 
book-keeper ;  married  at  Elbridge,  2  May  1855,  by  Rev.  Alonzo  Wheelock, 
Baptist,  to  Sarah  Maria  Brown,  dau.  of  Caleb  and  Cynthia  Maria  (Bennett) 
Brown,  of  Elbridge,  where  she  was  born  16  Ap.  1 835.     He  dwelt  at  Stevens' 
Point,  Wis.,  till  1857;   at   Rockford,   111.,  from  1859  to  1869;   and   then 
returned  to  Elbridge,  where  they  were  still  living  in  March  1876. 

II.  Charlotte  Clarissa  Wood,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb.  1837  ; 
married  there,  3   Oct.  1859,  William  Curney  Stevens,  a  merchant,  son  of 
Thomas  and  Mary  (Dyer)  Stevens,  of  Elbridge,  where  he  was  born  6  Feb. 
1824.     They  dwelt  at  Elbridge  till  1865;   at  Chicago,  111.,  till  1866;   at 
Elbridge  till  1868;  at  Chicago  till  1869;   and  then  settled  at  Dixon,  111., 
where  they  were  still  living  in  Feb.  1876. 

III.  Byron  Alonzo  Wood,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  13  Sept.  1838;   a 
merchant;   married  at  Jordan,  N.  Y.,  25  Ap.  1865,  Anne  Eliza  Porter,  dau. 


18366 


18367 


4463 
18369 


18376 


I638 


Eighth  Generation. 


11511 


11512 


11515 

11516 


of  William  and  Ellen  Jane  (Manchester)  Porter,  of  Jordan,  where  she  was 
born.  They  settled  at  Elbridge ;  where  she  died  18  Feb.  1866,  and  was 
buried  in  Mt  Pleasant  Cemetery.  He  married  (2d),  25  June  1 868,  at 
Elbridge,  Clementine  Mellen  Merriman,  dati.  of  Dr.  Titus  and  Polly 
(Backer)  Merriman,  of  Elbridge,  where  she  was  born  27  Sept.  1841. 
They  were  living  at  Elbridge  in  Jan.  1877.  His  manuscript  Genealogy  of 
the  Wood  Family,  gathered  at  much  cost  of  labor  and  money,  was  burned, 
with  his  store,  at  Elbridge,  in  1875.  He  was  a  lieut.  in  the  I45th  Reg., 
N.  Y.  S.  Vols.,  in  the  war  of  1861. 

IV.  Mary  Letitia  Wood,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  7  May  1841;  married 
there,  16  Jan.  1865,  Byron  Mortimer  Callender,  son  of  Ezekiel  and  Ann 
(Dyer)  Callender,  of  Manlius,  N.  Y.  He  was  born  at  Eagle  Village,  in 
Manlius,  23  Aug.  1828.  They  settled  at  Chicago,  111.;  and  were  still  living 
there  in  Jan.  1876,  at  351  East  Indiana  Street,  without  children.  He 
served  throughout  the  war  of  1861,  as  captain  in  the  1st  Reg.  of  Missouri 
Light  Artillery;  and  was  afterward  appointed  a  revenue-officer  at  Chicago. 


Chil.  of   Henry  Van   Schaack  and   Clarissa   (Sprague) 
McMechan. 

I.  Clarissa  Van  Schaack  McMechan,  b.  near  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y., 
23  Nov.  1849;  and  was  living  with  her  mother  in  1876,  unmarried. 


11513         II.  Lydia   Margaret  McMechan,  b.  near  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  23 
July  1853;  and  was  living  with  her  mother  in  1876,  unmarried. 


Child   of   William   D.  and   Charlotte   (Sprague)   Stewart. 
1 1514    j      I.   Byron  Alonzo  Stewart,  was  living  at  Northfield,  Minn.,  in  1876. 


Chil.  of  Jeremiah   and   Mary  Ann   (Sprague)   Selkrig. 

I.  Addison  Gardner  Selkrig,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  and  was  buried 
at  Manlius,  N.  Y. 

II.  Charles   Henry  Selkrig,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  and  was  buried 
at  Utica,  N.  Y. 


4464 


4465 


4466 


11517 


11518 


11519 


1 1520 


11521 


1 1522 


11523 


Whitney  Family. 


11524 

11525 
11526 
11527 
11528 


11529 
11530 


Child  of  Charles   Henry  and   Helen   (Scranton)   Sprague. 
I.  Arthur  A.  Spraguc,  was  living  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1876. 

Chil.  of  Anson   Sprague  and    Ellen    (Bisdee)   Woodworth. 

I.  William   Fletcher  Woodworth,  b.  at  Camillas,  N.Y.,  25  March 
1852 ;  died  at  Durand,  Wis.,  22  June  1872,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Anson  Everett  Woodworth,  b.  at  Butler,  N.Y.,  28  May  1854; 
and  was  living  at  Durand,  Wis.,  in  Oct.  1876,  unmarried. 

III.  Ella  Woodworth,  b.  at  Sodus,  N.  Y.,  u  May  1857;  and  was 
living  at  Durand,  Wis.,  in  Oct.  1876,  unmarried. 

IV.  Maude  Woodworth,  b.  at  Baldwinsville,  N.Y.,  16  Sept.  1862; 
died  at  Baldwinsville,  28  Jan.  1865,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Samuel  Bisdee  Woodworth,  b.  at  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  15  Aug. 
1865. 

VI.  Alfred  Claude  Woodworth,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  n  Oct.  1871. 


Chil.  of  William   Mattle  and    Fanny   (Bisdee)   Woodworth. 

I.  Wilmer  Woodworth. 

II.  Charles  Woodworth. 

III.  Elmer  Woodworth. 

IV.  Jenny  L.  Woodworth. 

V.  Claribel  Woodworth. 

Chil.  of  Lyman   and   Sarah   Augusta   (Woodworth)    Dwlght. 

I.  Orrin  Edgar  Dwight,  b.  at  South  Butler,  N.  Y.,  30  Oct.  1854;  died 
29  Nov.  1854. 

II.  Flora  Adeline  Dwight,  b.  at  Savannah,  N.  Y.,  6  Ap.  1856. 


4470 


447' 


4473 


4474 


1640 


Eighth   Generation. 


11531  III.  Frederick   Lyman   Dwight,  b.  at  East  LeRoy,  Mich.,  5   May 
1864. 

11532  IV.  George  Edward   Dwight,  b.  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  u  Sept 
1868;  died  18  Feb.  1871. 

11533  v-   Eva  Melissa  Dwight,  b.  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  7  Feb.  1871. 


Chil.  of  William   and    Eliza  Jane   (Armstrong)   Porter. 

1 1534  I.  Jerome  Bonaparte  Porter,  b.  at  Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1840; 
and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 

11535  II.  William    Armstrong   Porter,  b.  at  Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  23  June 
1852 ;  and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 


H536 


"537 
H538 


Chil.  of  Aaron   and   Julia  Ann   (Armstrong)   Bell. 


4476 


4477 


I.  Electa  Lovina  Bell,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  29  May  1835;  married    18379! 
in  March  1864,  at  Beloit,  Wis.,  by  Rev.  C.  D.  Pillsbury,  Methodist  Epis-  ! 
copal,  to   Lyman    Seaver,  son  of  Lyman  and  Sarah   (Woodard)   Seaver; 

with  whom  she  was  living  at  Allen's  Grove,  Wis.,  in  Jan.  1877. 

II.  Homer  Alonzo  Bell,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  22  Oct.  1836. 

III.  William   Lester  Bell,  b.  at  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  20  Nov.  1837;  died 
at  Walworth,  Wis.,  8  Nov.  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 


11539  |      IV.   Rowena   Bell,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  14  Dec.  1838;   married  in 

July   1872,    at   Kankakee,   111.,  John   Welch,   formerly  of  Albany,   N.  Y. 
They  were  living  at  Bloomfield,  Iowa,  in  Jan.  1877. 

11540  ;      V.  Silence  Orselia  Bell,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  i  July  1840;  married 
'at   Delavan,  Wis.,   25    Dec.  1866,   by  Rev.  Mr.  Colley,  Congregational,  to 

Julius  C.  Wolcott,  son  of  Wyatt  and  Polly  (Woodruff)  Wolcott.     They 
were  living  at  Leroy,  111.,  in  Jan.  1877. 

1 1541  VI.  Corinthia  Jane  Bell,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  8  March  1844;  died 
at  Walworth,  18  July  1845,  and  was  buried  there. 

11542  VII.  Charles  Emmett  Bell,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  5  Nov.  1845;  died 
at  Walworth,  18  Ap.  1848,  and  was  buried  there. 


18381 


Whitney  Family. 


11543 


11544 


Chil.  of  Jeremiah   and   Louisa   Maria   (Armstrong)    Prescott. 

I.  Wilbur  Fisk  Prescott,  b.  at  Knowlesvillc,  N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1847; 
was  living  at  18  Fort  Street,  East  Detroit,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 

II.  Helen  Louisa  Prescott,  b.  at  Knowlesville,  N.  Y.,  14  June  1849; 
and  was  living  at  Medina,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  William   James  and    Phebe   (Hiesrodt)   Armstrong. 

1545  I.  Helen  Elizabeth  Armstrong,  b.  at  Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  26  Aug. 
1842;  married  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  22  May  1865,  Samuel  Ives  Treat,  a 
carriage-maker,  born  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  19  Aug.  1840,  son  of  Samuel  Marshall 
and  Fanny  (Ives)  Treat.  They  settled  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  and  were  still 
living  there  in  Jan.  1877.  He  enlisted  for  three  years,  at  Palos,  111.,  in  Co. 
F,  looth  Reg.,  111.  Volunteers,  during  the  war  of  1861. 

11546  II.  Ann  Philinda  Armstrong,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  18  May  1845; 
married  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  4  July  1868,  Charles  Wilson,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Levi  and  Olive  (Upton)  Wilson,  of  Ovid.  He  was  born  in  Oakland  Co., 
Mich.,  1 1  Aug.  1836.  They  settled  at  Ovid,  and  were  still  living  there  in 
Jan.  1877.  He  served  for  three  years,  in  the  I  ith  Reg.  of  Mich.  Volunteers, 
during  the  war  of  1861. 


H547 


III.   Ira  Martin  Armstrong,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  15  Ap.  1850;  died  at 
Ovid,  20  Feb.  1860,  and  was  buried  there. 


11548  IV.   Orissa  Armstrong,  twin,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  10  May  1854;  died 
I  at  Ovid,  8  Sept.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 

11549  V.  Clarissa  Armstrong,  twin,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  10  May  1854;  died 
at  Ovid,  1 1  Sept.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 


11550 


H55I 


VI.  William   Henry  Armstrong,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  24  July  1855; 
and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 


Chil.   of  John   Wood   and    Eleanor   (McArthur)  Armstrong. 

I.  Henry  Armstrong,  b.  at  Knowlesville,  N.  Y.,  n  Sept.  1841.  He 
enlisted  in  1861,  in  the  2d  Reg.  of  Wis.  Cavalry,  and  served  till  the  end  of 
the  war. 

206 


1641 


447  » 


4479 
18386 


18388 


4480 


1642 

"552 
"553 


"554 
"555 


"556 

"557 
"558 

"559 
11560 


1 1561 

11562 
"563 


Eighth  Generation. 


II.  George  Armstrong,   b.  at   Knowlesville,   N.  Y.,  14  Dec.  1843; 
died  at  Knowlesville,  i  Sept.  1845,  an^  was  buried  there. 

III.  Julia  Armstrong,  b.  at  Knowlesville,  N.  Y.,  3  Sept.  1845;  mar- 
ried at  Elkhorn,  Wis.,  6  Feb.  1863,  Mark  Lewis,  who  was  accidentally  killed 
by  the  discharge  of  his  gun,  while  hunting,  3   Oct.  1865.      She   married 
(2d),  6  May  1869,  Leman  W.  Lee.     They  were  living  at  Washington,  Kans., 
in  Jan.  1877. 

IV.  Philinda  Jane  Armstrong,  b.  at  Knowlesville,  N.  Y.,  11  May 
1847  !  died  at  Knowlesville,  25  June  1847,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Charles  Birden  Armstrong,  b.  at  Knowlesville,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Aug. 
1848 ;   married  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  30  Oct.  1869,  Lucy  Violet  Church,  who 
was  born  at  Walworth,  25  Oct.  1850.     They  were  living  at  Delavan,  Wis., 
in  Jan.  1877.     He  served  for  nine  months  in  Co.  K,  46th  Reg.,  Wis.  Vol. 
Infantry,  during  the  war  of  1861. 

VI.  John  Armstrong,  b.  at  Knowlesville,  N.  Y.,  14  May  1850. 

VII.  David  Armstrong,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  6  Feb.  1852. 

VIII.  Florence  Livona  Armstrong,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  30  Ap. 
1854. 

IX.  Eliza  Jane  Armstrong,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  30  June  1856. 

X.  Emma  Armstrong,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  3  Sept.  1858. 


Chil.  of  Edwin   and   Fanny   (Armstrong)   Hiesrodt. 


18389 


18391 


4481 


I.  Marcus  Floyd  Hiesrodt,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  30  Jan.  1849;  married    18393 
at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  2  Ap.  1872,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Porter,  Presbyterian,  to  Lois 
Davis,  of  Coldwater.     They  settled  at  Ovid,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan. 

1877. 

II.  Ella  Philinda  Hiesrodt,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  17  March  1851;  died 
at  Ovid,  17  May  1867,  and  was  buried  there,  in  a  family  cemetery. 

III.  Eugene  Wilbur  Hiesrodt,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  2  Oct.  1853  ;  and 
was  living  there  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 


Whitney  Family. 


1643 


Chil.  of  David   and    Eunice  Caroline   (Tanner)   Armstrong. 

11564       I.  Frank  Adelaide  Armstrong,  b.  at   Ridgcway,  N.  Y.,  27  Sept. 
1847;  died  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  13  Jan.  1858,  and  was  buried  there. 


11565 


1 1566 


II.  Mary    Are  belle    Armstrong,  b.  at   Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  9  March 
1850;  died  at  Ridgeway,  3  Sept.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Frederick    Benjamin  Armstrong,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  6  Dec. 
1859,  and  was  living  with  his  father,  at  Medina,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1877. 


Chil.  of  James   Dunham   and    Esther  Malvina   (Woodworth)   Wood. 

11567  I.  Edson  Samuel  Wood,  b.  at  Butler,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1844;  a 
farmer;  married  at  West  Eaton,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1876,  Henrietta  Leone 
Darrow,  dau.  of  Franklin  and  Henrietta  Darrow,  of  West  Eaton,  where  she 
was  born  27  Nov.  1855.  She  grad.  at  the  State  Normal  School,  Oswego, 
N.  Y. ;  and  was  living  at  South  Butler,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1877.  He  has  been 
a  justice  of  the  peace  since  1874. 

11568:      II.  Charles   Woodworth    Wood,  b.   at   Savannah,  N.  Y.,  16  Jan. 
;  1851;   a   farmer;  was   living  at    South    Butler,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1877,  un- 
married. 


11569 


11570 


Chil.  of  William   and   Charlotte  Ann   (Abrams)   Wood. 

I.  Nathan   S.  Wood,  b.  at  Savannah,  N.  Y.,  27  May  1852;  died  in 
Feb.  1853,  at  Savannah,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Frank  Eugene  Wood,  b.  at  Savannah,  N.  Y.,  27  Ap.  1854;  and 
was  living  at  South  Butler,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1877. 


11571  j      III.  Alice  Eldarette  Wood,  b.  at  Savannah,  N.  Y.,  28  March  1856; 

married,  10   March  1874,   Edward  James  Tyler,  son  of  James  and   Mary 
(Stephenson)  Tyler;  and  was  living  at  South  Butler,  N. Y.,  in  Jan.  1877. 

1 1572  '      IV.   Leon  Sprague  Wood,  b.  at  Savannah,  N.  Y.,  2  Aug.  1858. 

1 1573  !      V.   Hiram  Cipson  Wood,  b.  at  Savannah,  N.  Y.,  19  Sept.  1865. 


4482 


(4483 
'4472 


(4486 
(4522 


1 644 


11574 


11575 


11576 


11577 


11578 


11579 
11580 
11581 

1 1582 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Truman   Adams  and    Ruth   Maria    (Cillet)   Chandler. 


4494 


I.  James  Edwin  Chandler,   b.  at  Porter,  Ohio,  24  Dec.  1838;   a    18394 
farmer;    married    at    Sunbury,   Ohio,   27   Oct.  1861,  by    Elder    Grover, 
Christian,    to    Margaret    Schaffer,    dau.    of    Christopher    and    Catharine 
(Honeywell)   Schaffer,  from   Kingston,  Penn.,  where  she  was  born  10  June 

1831.     They  were  living  near  Columbus  Grove,  Ohio,  in  Feb.  1877. 

II.  William   Henry  Chandler,  b.  at  Porter,  Ohio,  17  Dec.  1840;  a    18396 
farmer;   married  at  her  father's  house,  28  Jan.  1869,  by  Rev.  C.  B.  Steman, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Lydia  Brenneman,  dau.  of  David  and  Leah  (Steman) 
Brenneman,  of  Marion,  Ohio,  formerly  of  Jackson,  Ohio,  where  she  was 

born  14  Ap.  1850.  They  were  living  at  Delphos,  Ohio,  in  Feb.  1877.  He 
enlisted,  2  Sept.  1861,  in  the  57th  Reg.  of  Ohio  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was 
discharged  1 1  Sept.  1864,  having  taken  part  in  battles  at  Pittsburgh  Land- 
ing, Arkansas  Post,  Vicksburgh,  and  Jackson,  Miss.,  besides  those  of  the 
Atlanta  campaign. 

III.  Oscar  Edson   Chandler,  b.  at  Leon,  N.  Y.,  u  Oct.  1842;   a    18398 
farmer;  married,  20  June  1864,  by  Esquire   Harris,  of  Putnam  Co.,  Ohio, 

to  Sarah  Clevenger,  dau.  of  Eli  and  Elizabeth  (Vaughn)  Clevenger. 
They  were  living  at  Pacific  Junction,  Iowa,  in  Feb.  1877. 

IV.  Francis   Philamon   Chandler,   b.  at  Sparta,   Ohio,  30   Oct. 
1849;  a  farmer;   married  at  Jackson,  Ohio,  2   Oct.  1873,  by  Rev.  Enos 
Foster,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Mary  Ann  Shindler,  dau.  of  Andrew  and 
Susanna  (Thompson)  Shindler.     They  were  living  near  Delphos,  Ohio,  in 
Feb.  1877,  without  children. 

V.  Mary  Elizabeth  Chandler,  b.  at  Sunbury,  Ohio,  28  Sept.  1854;    18401 
married  at  Jackson,  Ohio,  27  Sept.  1874,  by  Rev.  Enos  Foster,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  George  Shindler,  a  farmer.     They  were  living  at  Kalida, 
Ohio,  in  March  1877. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Almira  Antoinette  (Chandler)   Titus. 

I.  George  Titus,  residence  unknown. 

II.  Horace  Titus,  was  living  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1877. 

III.  Byron  Titus,  was  living  in  Alabama  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb. 
1877. 

IV.  Sarah  Hatch  Titus,  was  living  at  Marilla,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1877. 


4495 


115x3 


11584 


11586 


11587 


11588 


Whitney  Family. 


'645 


Chil.   of  Nathan   Wood    and    Mary   (Colvin)   Chandler. 

I.  Almond  Colvin  Chandler,  b.  at  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  25  Sept. 
1846;  married  in  Oct.  1871,  by  a  Methodist  minister,  to  Jane  Carter,  dau. 
of  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Tupper)  Carter.  They  settled  at  Spring  Vale, 
Wis.,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1877. 


11589 

11590 
11591 


III.  Sarah  Rowena  Chandler,  b.  at  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  26  March 
1851. 

Child  of  Nathan   Wood  and   Luclnda   Nims   (Skinner)   Chandler. 

IV.  Nathan  Worth  ington   Chandler,  b.  at  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  3 
June  1870. 


Chil.  of  William   Edson   and   Sylvia  Jane   (Harmon)   Chandler. 

I.  Betsey  Jane  Chandler,  b.  at  Leon,  N.  Y.,  6  May  1846;  married 
in  1864,  at   Fond  du   Lac,  Wis.,  by  Rev.  J.  T.  Woodhead,    Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  James  Orlando  Cummings.     He  served  in  the  war  of  1861, 
in  Co.  K,  3d  Reg.,  Wis.  Vols.     They  were  living  at  Waupun,  Wis.,  in  Feb. 
1877. 

II.  Ellen  Amanda  Chandler,  b.  at  Leon,  N.  Y.,  4  July  1848;  mar- 
ried at  Waupun,  Wis.,  4  July  1867,  by  Rev.  E.  N.  Wright,  Free  Baptist,  to 
Lorenzo   Dow  Wood,  son  of  Oliver  Hubbard  and  Almina  (Day)  Wood. 
He  served  in  the  war  of  1861,  in  Co.  K,  3d  Reg.,  Wis.  Volunteers,  and  was 
wounded  in  the  leg  at  Antietam.     She  died  at  Waupun,  8  Oct.  1869,  and 
was  buried  there,  in  Mound  Forest  Cemetery.     He  was  living  at  Freeborn, 
Minn.,  in  Feb.  1877. 

III.  Lovisa  Airsteen  Chandler,  b.  at  Leon,  N.  Y.,  29  Aug.  1850; 
died  at  Waupun,  Wis.,  4  Nov.  1855,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Mound  Forest 
Cemetery. 

IV.  Emma  Retta  Chandler,  b.  at  Waupun,  Wis.,  17  Ap.  1856. 

V.  Nelly  Delphine  Chandler,  b.  at  Waupun,  Wis.,  15  July  1860. 


4497 
18402 


II.  Hiram  Albert  Chandler,  b.  at  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1849;      18403 
married  by  her  father,  a  Free  Baptist  minister,  to  Emma  Whiting,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Warren  and  Lorinda  (Keith)  Whiting.     They  settled  at  Waupun, 
Wis.,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1877. 


4497 


4499 
18405 


1646 

Eighth   Generation. 

4500 

Child  of  James   Darwin  and   Elvira   (Perkins)   Chandler. 

11592 

I.  George  C.  Chandler,  b.  at  Aurora,  N.  Y.;  was  living  with  his 
uncle,  Nathan  Wood  Chandler,  at  Hamburgh,  N.Y.,  in  Feb.  1877. 

4502 

Chil.  of  Bleeker   Evans  and  Jane  Amanda   (Wood)   Childs. 

1  1  593 

I.  Theodosia  Antoinette  Childs,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  5  June 
1841;  married  at  Smithfield,  Ind.,  19  Feb.  1863,  by  Rev.  Henderson 
Wedney,  Protestant  Methodist,  to  Henry  A.  Twilling,  a  merchant,  born  six 
miles  north  of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  27  May  1836,  son  of  Henry  and  Julia  Ann 
(Howald)  Twilling.  They  were  living  at  State  Centre,  Iowa,  in  Aug. 
1876. 

18408 

11594 

II.  Marvin  Richardson  Childs,  b.  at  Sennet,  N.  Y.,  30  March 
1843;  enlisted,  18  Feb.  1864,  in  Co.  C,  28th  Reg.,  Ind.  Vol.  Infantry; 
marched  to  Ringgold,  Ga.,  where  he  was  attacked  by  typhus  fever;  died  in 
Cumberland  hospital,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  28  June  1864,  and  was  buried  in 
Nashville  Cemetery. 

H595 

III.  Miriam  Eliza  Childs,  b.  at  South  Butler,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1844; 
married  at  Waterloo,  Ind.,  4  May  1865,  by  Esquire  Long,  to  Edward 
Hamilton  Campbell,  a  farmer,  born  at  Bath,  Ohio,  14  Aug.  1841,  son  of 
Abel  and  Jane  (Taylor)  Campbell.  They  settled  at  Waterloo,  and  were 
living  there  in  Aug.  1876. 

18410 

11596         IV.  Martha  Jane  Childs,  b.  at  South  Butler,  N.Y.,  10  Jan.  1847; 
and  was  living  at  State  Centre,  Iowa,  in  Aug.  1876,  unmarried. 

11597         V.  Frances  Cornelia  Childs,  b.  at  Fairficld,  Ind.,  13  Ap.  1850; 
died  there,  12  Sept.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  Fairfield  Centre  Cemetery. 

11598 

VI.  Charles  Henry  Childs,  b.  at  Smithfield,  Ind.,  23  Dec.  1852;  a 
carpenter;  was  living  at  Hudson,  Ind.,  in  Aug.  1876. 

11599 

VII.  Sarah  Ann  Childs,  b.  at  Smithfield,  Ind.,  25  Aug.  1855;  a 
teacher  of  music  ;  was  living  at  Hudson,  Ind.,  in  Aug.  1876. 

1  1600 

VIII.  Anson  Alvin  Childs,  b.  at  Smithfield,  Ind.,  28  Aug.  1858; 
died  there,  i  Feb.  1859,  and  was  buried  at  Fairfield  Centre,  Ind. 

Whitney  Family. 

1647 

Chil.  of  Jeremiah   William  and   Lucinda   (Wood)    Kasson. 

4503 

1  1  60  1 

I.  Emily  Jane  Kasson,  b.  at  Camillas,  N.Y.,  13  Aug.  1838;  married 
there,  10  March  1862,  Chauncey  Earl  Hunt,  a  farmer,  son  of  Jesse  and 
Betsey  (Britton)  Hunt,  of  Howlet  Hill,  in  Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
was  born  31  July  1832.  They  were  living  at  Camillus  in  Aug.  1876. 

18414 

11602 

II.  Edwin  Kasson,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  14  June  1840;  died  15  June 
1840,  and  was  buried  at  Camillus. 

11603 

III.  Mary  Frances  Kasson,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  14  May  1841  ; 
married  there,  22  June  1865,  Alfred  Hall,  a  carriage-maker,  son  of  Ira  and 
Emma  (Skidmore)  Hall,  of  Jamesville,  N.  Y.  He  was  born  at  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y.,  3  May  1836.  They  were  living  at  Camillus  in  Aug.  1876.  He 
enlisted,  2  Sept.  1861,  as  private  in  Co.  I,  3d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Cavalry; 
and  was  discharged  as  orderly-sergeant,  8  Sept.  1864,  having  taken  part  in 
the  battles  of  Ball's  Bluff,  Va.,  Petersburgh,  Va.,  Drury's  Bluff,  Va.,  Swift 
Creek,  Va.,  Winchester,  Va.,  Trawler's  Creek,  N.  C,  and  Little  Washing- 
ton, N.  C. 

18416 

11604 

IV.  William  Adolphus  Kasson,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  15  May 
1846;  a  farmer;  married  at  Beachville,  Ont,  3  Jan.  1868,  Nelly  Vlckery, 
dau.  of  Jonathan  and  Lucretia  Vickery,  of  Beachville.  She  was  born  at 
Youngstown,  N.  Y.,  3  May  1846.  They  were  living  at  Camillus  in  Aug. 
1876.  He  enlisted  in  Aug.  1863,  in  Co.  I,  I5th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol. 
Cavalry;  and  served  till  Sept.  1865. 

18420 

11605 

V.  Samuel  Harvey  Kasson,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  23  Dec.  1848;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  19  Oct.  1872,  Elizabeth  Jane  Ritchie, 
dau.  of  William  and  Rebecca  (Brownell)  Ritchie,  of  Moncton,  N.  B., 
where  she  was  born  12  March  1850.  They  were  living  at  Camillus  in 
Aug.  1876. 

18422 

11606 

VI.  Ralph  Saville  Kasson,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  7  July  1858  ;  died 
at  Camillus,  3  Ap.  1860,  and  was  buried  there. 

1  1607 

VII.  Lina  Day  Kasson,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y,  12  Oct.  1861. 

4504 

Chil.  of  Chauncey  Parks  and   Emily   (Wood)   Burghduff. 

1  1608 

I.  Alice    Lind    Gertrude    Burghduff,  married  Edward    Galloway. 

They  were  living  at  Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1876,  with  two  children,  whose 
names  have  not  been  ascertained. 

1648 


1 1614 


EigJith   Generation. 


11609  II.   Catharine  Melissa  Burghduff,  married,  in  1 868,  Fidelis  Searle; 

and  was  living  at  South  Butler,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1876.  After  serving 
throughout  the  war  of  1861,  he  died  from  the  effect  of  his  wounds,  and 
was  buried  at  South  Butler. 

11610  III.   Frances  Josephine  Burghduff,  was  living  at  South    Butler, 
N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1876;  a  student. 

11611  IV.  Fanny   Elizabeth    Burghduff,   died  u  Oct.  1855,   aged   two 
years,  and  was  buried  in  the  same  grave  with  her  mother,  at  Marshall, 
Mich. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Mary  Antoinette   (Wood)   Fowler. 

11612  I.  George  C.  Fowler,  b.  at  South  Butler,   N.  Y.,  28  Nov.  1844;   a 
farmer;  died  suddenly,  3  Oct.  1872,  while  visiting  friends  at  Waterloo,  111., 
and  was  buried  at  South  Butler. 

11613  II.   Marcus  Stuart  Fowler,  b.  at  South  Butler,  N.  Y.,  26  Jan.  1851; 
a  teacher  and  farmer. 


III.   Minnie  Cheerful  Fowler,  b.  at  South  Butler,  N.  Y.,  20  Feb. 
1864. 


Child   of  John    Livingston   and    Frances  Amerilla   (Wood)   Clapp. 

1 1615  I.  Cassius  Marius  Clapp,  b.  at  Butler,  N.  Y.,  10  June  1849;  mar~ 
ried  at  her  father's  house,  21  Oct.  1868,  Lora  Proceous,  dau.  of  Edward 
B.  and  Semantha  (Pulver)  Proceous,  of  Huron,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born 
13  Oct.  1847.      They  were  living  at  Sodus  Point,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1876, 
without  children.      He  served  in  the  war  of  1861  for  more   than  three 
years,  enlisting  before  he  was  fifteen  years  old. 

Child  of  Christopher  Columbus  and  Frances  Amerilla  (Wood)  Caywood. 

11616  II.  William  C.  Caywood,  b.  at  Butler,  N.  Y.,  23  Ap.  1863. 


Chil.  of  Benham   Samuel   and   Silence  Theresa    (Craw)   Wood. 

11617          I.   Edward   Alvin  Wood,  b.  at  Butler,  N.  Y.,  19  June  1857;  died  at 
Butler,  20  March  1872,  and  was  buried  there. 


Whitney  Family. 


1649 


11618 
1 1619 


II.  Eva  Lina  Wood,  b.  at  Butler,  N.  Y.,  7  Ap.  1863. 

III.  Mary  Edith  Wood,  b.  at  Butler,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1871. 


1 1620 
11621 
11622 

11623 


1 1624 
11625 
11626 
11627 

11628 
1 1629 


11630 


Chil.  of  Anson   Sprague  and    Martha   Louise   (Vlckery)   Wood. 

I.  William  Clark  Wood,  b.  at  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  22  Oct.  1858. 

II.  Robert  Alvin  Wood,  b.  at  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Ap.  1860. 

III.  Fanny  Loraine  Wood,  b.  at  South  Butler,  N.  Y.,  14  Nov.  1867; 
died  at  Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  13  June  1874,  and  was  buried  at  South  Butler. 

IV.  Frederick  Could  Wood,  b.  at  Alloway,  N.  Y.,  27  June  1873. 


Chil.  of  William   Schenck  and   Frances   Dunham   (Neal)   Wood. 

I.  Alice  Irene  Wood,  b.  at  Milo,  Iowa,  13  Dec.  1859. 

II.  Mary  Oliva  Wood,  b.  at  Milo,  Iowa,  7  March  1862. 

III.  Grace  Elizabeth  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  14  Sept.  1864. 

IV.  Edson  Wood,  b.  at  Lima,  Wis.,  i  Dec.  1868;  and  died  there,  21 
Dec.  1868. 

Chil.  of  William  Schenck  and   Alice  Jane  (Belden)  Wood. 

V.  Minnie  Mabel  Eva  Wood,  b.  at  Lima,  Wis.,  8  Sept.  1872. 

VI.  Charles  Edward  Wood,  b.  at  Lima,  Wis.,  8  May  1874. 


Chil.   of  Robert   Bruce  and   Louisa   Susanna   (Conway)   Wood. 
I.   Margaret  Bell  Wood,  b.  at  Lima,  Wis.,  15  Aug.  1874. 


1 1631        II.   Florence  Elizabeth  Wood,  b.  at  Lima,  Wis.,  25  Oct.  1876. 


4508 


4509 


4509 


4511 


1650 


1 1632 

11633 


11634 


11635 
11636 


11637 

11638 
11639 

1 1640 

1 1641 

1 1642 

11643 


Riphth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  William    Edwards  and    Ruth   Sabrina   (Barlow)   Wood.  4512 

I.  Whitney   Lafrance  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  14  Sept.  1855; 
and  was  living  there  in  Dec.  1876. 

II.  Nathan   Duane  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  12  May  1862;  and 
was  living  at  Delavan,  Wis.,  in  Dec.  1 876. 


Child   of  John   Abraham   and    Mary   Eliza   (Wood)   Gilbert.  4515 

I.  Nathan  Smith  Raymond  Gilbert,  b.  at  Millville,  N.  Y.,  27  Feb. 
1874. 


Chil.  of  Nathan   Smith   and   Sarah    Eliza   Mary   Louisa   (Paine)   Wood.         4516 

I.  Harriet  Ann  Wood,  b.  at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  9  Aug.  1871. 

II.  Smith  Palmer  Wood,  b.  at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  14  Dec.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Lorenzo  Cidney  and   Hannah   Jane   (Smith)   Wood. 

I.  Ada   Manila  Charlotte  Wood,  b.  at  Green  Lake,  Wis,  19  Aug. 
1850;   died  at  Durand,  Wis.,  6   Feb.  1866,  and  was   buried    in    Durand 
Cemetery. 

II.  Clara  Priscilla  Wood,  b.  at  Green  Lake,  Wis.,  16  Aug.  1852; 
and  was  living  at  Durand,  Wis.,  in  Dec.  1876,  unmarried. 

III.  Frank  Smith  Wood,  b.  at  Green  Lake,  Wis.,  5  May  1855  ;  and 
was  living  at  Durand,  Wis.,  in  Dec.  1876,  unmarried. 

IV.  James  Kilbourn  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  17  Dec.  1857. 

V.  Lorenzo  Cidney  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  27  Sept.  1859;  died 
there,  7  March  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Durand  Cemetery. 

VI.  Warren  Edgar  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  12  Oct.  1861. 

VII.  Nelly  Eva  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  16  Feb.  1864. 


4517 


1 1644 

11645 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Lorenzo  Gldney  and    Harriet  Azubah   (Taylor)   Wood. 

VIII.  Henry  Lorenzo  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  24  Jan.  1868. 

IX.  Harriet  Bell  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  5  Oct.  1870;  died  there, 
14  Sept.  1871,  and  was  buried  in  Durand  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Amos  and   Louisa   Maria   (Wood)   SafTord. 

116461      I.   Phebe  Olivia  SafTord,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  20  Aug.  1844;  died 
at  Walworth,  Wis.,  25  May  1846,  and  was  buried  there.  ~ 


11647 


II.  James   Ceddes   Safford,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  16  Dec.  1846; 
died  at  Walworth,  6  March  1847,  and  was  buried  there. 


11648  III.  Olivia  Jane  Safford,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  7  Sept.  1848  ;  married 
there,  6  May  1869,  Harvey  Efner  Smith,  son  of  Sylvester  and  Lydia 
(Earls)  Smith.  They  settled  at  Sharon,  Wis.,  and  were  living  there  in 
Feb.  1877. 


1 1649 


11650 
11651 
11652 


11654 
11655 


IV.   Ada   Marcelia  SafTord,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  20  March  1854; 
died  at  Walworth,  18  Oct.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Charles  James  and   Helen  Jane  (Wood)   Fox. 

I.  May  Theodora  Fox,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  15  Oct.  1867. 

II.  Frederick  James  Fox,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  17  July  1872. 

III.  Helen  Wood  Fox,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  14  Jan.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Warren   Woodworth   and    Rosotta   (Woods)   Wood. 

I.  Walter  James  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  25  Dec.  1865. 

II.  Catharine  Rosetta  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  6.  July  1867. 

III.  Raymond  Westbrook  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  1 1  Feb.  1873. 


165  I 


45'7 


45  i » 


18423 


45'9 


4520 


1652 


1 1656 


11657 


11658 


11659 


11660 


11661 


1 1662 


Eighth  Generation. 


Child  of  Gaylord   and   Mary   E.   (Willis)   Abrams. 

I.  Clarence   Lester  Abrams,  was  living  at  836  Greenwich   Street, 
New  York,  in  Jan.  1877. 


V.  Martha  Ann   Fairchild,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  31  Aug.  1839; 
married   there,  20  Jan.  1858,  Martin   Godfrey,  son  of  Andrew  and  Areta 
(Meeker)  Godfrey,  of  Weston,  Conn.;  and  settled  at  Cross  Highway,  in 
Westport,  where  they  were  still  living  in  May  1 876. 

VI.  Mary  Frances  Fairchild,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  8  Sept.  1844; 
married  there,  13  July  1870,  Chauncey  Edmunds  Hanford,  a  clerk,  son  of 
Charles  Edwin  and  Maria  (Taylor)  Hanford,  of  Wilton,  Conn.,  where  he 
was  born  7  March  1844.     They  were  living  at  Westport  in   May  1876, 
without  children. 


4523 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Salome  (Nash)   Fairchild.  ,    4526 

I.  Charles  Henry  Fairchild,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  28  Feb.  1827;  a 
master-mariner;  married  at  Jersey  City,   N.  J.,   26  May  1865,  by  Rev. 
J.  Holmes,  Congregational,  to  Caroline  Alice  Lehmen,  dau.  of  John  and 
Lydia  (Coombs)  Lehmen,  of  Cape  May,  N.  J.     She  was  born  at  Phila- 
delphia, Penn.,   5   Dec.  1833.     They  dwelt  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,   for  two 
years ;  and  then  settled  at  Westport,  where  they  were  still  living  in  May 
1876,  without  children. 

II.  Samuel  Gilbert  Fairchild,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  22  Oct.  1828;    18425 
a  master-mariner;  married  at  Keyport,  N.  J.,  12  Ap.  1859,  Sarah  Ackerson 

HoflT,  dau.  of  Joseph  D.  and  Maria  (Ackerson)  Hoff,  of  Keyport,  where  she 
was  born  24  May  1838.  They  settled  at  Keyport,  and  were  still  living 
there  in  May  1876. 

III.  George  Edward  Fairchild,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  22  Ap.  1832; 
died  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  15  Aug.  1851,  and  was  buried  at  Green's  Farms, 
Conn. 

IV.  Sarah   Jane   Fairchild,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  15  July  1837;    18426 
married  there,  2O  Jan.  1858,  Burr  Meeker,  a  farmer,  son  of  Burr  and  Areta 
(Finch)  Meeker,  of  Cross  Highway,  two  miles  from  Westport,  where  he 

was  born  20  March  1827.  They  dwelt  at  Westport  till  1860;  then  settled 
at  Cross  Highway,  and  were  still  living  there  in  May  1 876. 


18431 


Whitney  Family. 

1653 

Chil.  of  Charles  Lewis  and   Polly  Allen   (Fail-child)   Allen. 

4534 

1  1663 

I.  Rhoda  Ann  Allen,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  15  Jan.  1844. 

11664 

II.  James  Lewis  Allen,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  13  July  1847;  a 
locksmith;  was  living  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  March  1876. 

11665 

III.  Hezekiah  Fairchild  Allen,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  27  July  1849; 
a  farmer. 

11666 

IV.  Francis  Gilbert  Allen,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  26  June  1855;  a 
clerk. 

11667 

V.  Jenny  Allen,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  28  July  1859. 

Child  of  David  and   Sarah  Caroline  (Barlow)    Pulling. 

{4535 
(3728 

11668 

I.  Phebe  Caroline  Pulling,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  16  Oct.  1831; 
married  there,  24  Sept.  1854,  by  Rev.  W.  H.  Williams,  Episcopal,  rector  of 
St.  Stephen's  Church,  to  Rufus  Sherwood,  a  blacksmith,  and  afterward  a 
farmer,  son  of  Lewis  and  Lucy  (Northrop)  Sherwood,  of  Ridgefield, 
where  he  was  born  28  Feb.  1830.  They  dwelt  at  Ridgefield  till  1868  ;  at 
Reading,  Conn.,  till  1872;  and  then  returned  to  Ridgefield,  where  they 
were  still  living  in  Ap.  1872,  without  children. 

Child  of   Silliman   Adams  and  Angeline  (Winton)   Fairchild. 

4538 

11669 

I.  Mary  Banks  Fairchild,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  20  Ap.  1846; 
married  there,  7  Dec.  1870,  in  the  Congregational  Church,  by  Rev.  Andrew 
J.  Hetrick,  to  Charles  Warren,  son  of  Amasa  and  Emeline  (Stratton) 
Warren. 

'8435 

Child  of  Samuel   Gilbert  and   Happy   Hannah   (Murray) 
Whitlock. 

4540 

11670 

I.  Sarah  Frances  Whitlock,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  12  Sept.  1844; 
married  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  14  July  1868,  by  Rev.  William  Cooper  Mead, 
D.  D.,  rector  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Episcopal,  to  Charles  Thomas  Nash, 
a  hatter,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Adeline  (Rockwell)  Nash,  of  Norwalk, 
where  he  was  born  28  Dec.  1846.  They  settled  at  Danbury,  Conn.;  where 

18437 

i654 

Eighth  Generation. 

he  died,  13  Sept.  1869,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery.  She  was 
living  at  Green's  Farms,  in  Westport,  in  Dec.  1875. 

I 

11671  II.  Oscar   Murray  Whitlock,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  16  July  1846; 
died  at  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  3  Sept.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

11672  III.  Leonora  Celeste  Whitlock,  b.  at  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  6  March 
1849;  died  at  Poundridge,  14  Nov.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

11673  IV.   Ida   Caroline  Whitlock,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  9  June  1853; 
S  married  at  South   Norwalk,  Conn.,  25   March  1873,  by  Rev.  William   H. 

Thomas,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  William  Frederick  Saunders,  a  carpenter 
and  wood-turner,  son  of  George  and  Mary  (Nash)  Saunders,  of  Norwalk. 
He  was  born  in  Grove  Street,  Newark,  N.  J.,  18  March  1852.  They  dwelt 
at  South  Norwalk  till  i  Ap.  1875  ;  then  moved  to  Centre  Avenue,  Nor- 
walk, where  they  were  still  living  in  Jan.  1 876. 


Chil.  of  David    Fairchild   and    Mary   Elizabeth   (Knapp)   Whitlock. 


11674  i      I.  Betsey  Maria  Whitlock,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  24  Oct.  1845; 

married  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  25  Dec.  1872,  Frederick  William  Hawley,  a 
carpenter  and  joiner,  son  of  William  C.  and  Melicent  (Beardsley)  Hawley, 
of  Cutler's  Farms,  Monroe,  where  he  was  born  16  July  1845.  They  settled 
at  Cutler's  Farms,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

11675  n    Sarah  Jane  Whitlock,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  13  Oct.  1848;  mar- 
ried there,  23  May  1867,  Thaddeus  Cook  Beardsley ;  and  settled  at  Oxford 
Centre,  Conn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Jan.  1876. 

11676  III.  Charles    H.  Whitlock,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  17  Ap.  1855;  died 
at  Monroe,  13  May  1855,  and  was  buried  there. 


Child  of  David    Fairchild   and   Ann    Eliza   (Smith)   Whitlock. 

1 1677  IV.   Henry  Smith  Whitlock,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  12  Jan.  1871 ;  was 
i  living  with  his  grandmother,  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Jan.  1876. 

Child  of  David    Fairchild   and   Sarah   Catharine  (Hanford)   Whitlock. 

1 1678  V.  Charles  Hanford  Whitlock,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  15  Ap.  1872  ; 
died  at  Monroe,  2  Jan.  1873,  and  was  buried  there. 


18438 


4541 
18440 


4541 


11679 
11680 


11681 


11682 


11683 


Whitney  Family. 


11684 


1655 


Chil.  of  George   Francis  and   Harriet   Ann    (Booth)   Whitlock.  454s 

I.  George  Henry  Whitlock,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  20  Ap.  1873. 

II.  William  Francis  Whitlock,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  22  May  1875. 

Chll.  of  David   and   Ruth   Sherwood   (Wetmore)   Pickett.  4549 

I.  David  Wetmore  Pickett,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  r8  July  1827;  a     18441 
clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England ;  married  at  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  20  July 

1852,  by  Rev.  E.  B.  Nichols,  D.D.,  to  Helen  Boyle,  dau.  of  Joseph  Prescott 
and  Eliza  (Collins)  Boyle,  of  Liverpool,  where  she  was  born  19  Aug.  1828. 
After  taking  the  degree  of  B.  A.,  in  King's  College,  Windsor,  N.  S.,  in 
1847,  ne  was  appointed  principal  of  the  Liverpool  Academy;  took  charge, 
in  1848,  of  the  county  grammar-school  in  Richibucto,  N.  B.,  and.  from 
1849  to  1854,  of  the  grammar-school  in  his  native  place;  was  ordained 
deacon  in  Ap.  1852,  by  Bishop  Medley,  at  Christ  Church,  Fredericton, 
N.  B.;  was  appointed,  in  1854,  head-master  of  the  collegiate-school  at 
Windsor;  and,  while  there,  proceeded  to  the  degree  of  M.  A.,  and  was 
ordained  priest,  at  Rawdon,  N.  S.,  in  1858,  by  Bishop  Binney.  After 
having  been  engaged  for  fourteen  years  in  education,  he  applied,  in  1861, 
to  the  Bishop  of  Fredericton,  and  was  licensed  by  him  to  the  Mission  of 
Greenwich  and  Wickham,  N.  B.,  where  he  was  still  engaged  in  Feb. 
r874,  residing  at  Oak  Point,  Greenwich. 

II.  Lewis  Pickett,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  26  Jan.  1829;   a  farmer;      18451 
married  at  Grand  Falls,  N.  B.,  4  March   1865,  by  Rev.  W.   H.   Street, 
Episcopal,    to   Harriet    Sophia    Beckwith,   dau.   of   Francis    Edward    and 
Harriet  Norton  (Greenwood)  Beckwith,  of  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  where  she 

was  born  20  Dec.  1834.  They  settled  at  Hillandale,  Andover,  Victoria 
Co.,  N.  B.,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1874.  He  was  then  a  justice  of 
the  peace  for  that  county. 

III.  Justus  Pickett,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  29  March  1831;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Lower  Norton,  N.  B.,  29  Sept.  1863,  by  Rev.  E.  A.  Warneford, 
Episcopal,  to  Julia  Jane  Frost,  dau.  of  William  and  Ann  (Smith)  Frost,  of 
Fern  Hill,  Lower  Norton,  where  she  was  born  13  Jan.  1831.     They  dwelt 
at  Glenburnie,  an  estate  adjoining  his  father's  homestead,  in  Kingston,  till 
Oct.  1 873,  when  he  bought  the  homestead;  and  they  were  living  there  in 
Feb.  1 874,  without  children. 

IV.  Sarah  Jane  Pickett,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  20  Aug.  1833. 


i656 


11685 


11686 


11687 


11689 


11690 


11691 


Eight] i   Generation. 


V.  William   Elias  Pickett,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  21  July  1835;  a 
farmer;   married  at  Kingston,  31  Jan.  1865,  by  Rev.  William  Elias  Scovil, 
to  Julia  Hannah  Appleby,  dau.  of  John  Tompkins  and  Esther  (Chaloner) 
Appleby,  of  Kingston,  where  she  was  born  6  Sept.  1 840.     They  dwelt  at 
Kingston  till  14  Ap.  1868;  at  Norton,  N.  B.,  till  i  May  1873;  then  moved 
to  Clifton,  N.  B.,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Feb.  1874. 

VI.  Betsey  Ann  Whitney  Pickett,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  6  Aug. 
1837- 

VII.  Horatio  Pickett,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  9  March  1841;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  1 1  Oct.  1870,  by  Rev.  W.  W.  Walker,  to  Sarah 
Anne  Smith,  dau.  of  Joshua  and   Charity  Eliza  Ann  (Frost)  Smith,  of 
Hampton,  where  she  was  born.     He  inherited  his  father's  homestead  at 
Kingston,  and  resided  there.     He  was  drowned  3  Ap.  1871.     She  was 
living  at  Hampton  in  Feb.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Joshua   Dean  and  Jane  (Wetmore)   Cedney. 

I.  Bernard  Rapelye  Gedney,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  27  June  1818; 
a  farmer;    married  at  Sussex,   N.  B.,   22    Nov.  1849,   by  Rev.   Thomas 
McGee,  Episcopal,  to  Ann  Sharland,  dau.  of  Edmund  Dana  and  Hannah 
(Secord)  Sharland,  of  Hampton,  N.  B.,  where  she  was  born  5  Oct.  1824. 
They  were  living  at  Houlton,  Me.,  in  Feb.  1876. 

II.  Sophia   Ruth   Gedney,  b.  at  Sussex  Vale,  N.  B.,  2  Nov.  1820; 
married  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  21  Sept.  1854,  by  Rev.  I.  W.  D.  Gray,  Epis- 
copal, to  Hector   Crookshank,  an  accountant,  son  of  Robert  William  and 
Jane  (McKenzie)  Crookshank,  of  St.  John,  where  he  was  born  12  Oct. 
1823.     They  dwelt  at  Brantford,  C.  W.,  for  two  years ;  at  Otterville,  C.  W., 
for  two  years,  till  Sept.  1858;  at  St.  John,  till  1865;  at  Anaganee,  N.  B., 
till  Sept.  1 868 ;  and  then  returned  to  St.  John,  where  they  were  living,  on 
Paradise  Row,  in   March  1874.     He  was  employed  by  the   Intercolonial 
Railway  Company. 

III.  Elizabeth  Wetmore   Gedney,  b.  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  10  Aug. 
1822;    married  in  Christ  Church,  Norton,  N.  B.,  7  Nov.  1847,  by  Rev. 
William  Henry  Schorrl,  Episcopal,  to  her  cousin,  Edwin  Wetmore  La  mo- 
reaux,  son  of  George  Taylor  and  Susanna  Craft  (Wetmore)  Lamoreaux 
See  his  record. 

IV.  Hannah  Olive  Gedney,  b.  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  5  May  1825;  and 
died  there,  7  Aug.  1845. 


18456 
1 1922 


18461 


4550 
18462 


18470 


18534 
1 1726 


1692 


Whitney  Family. 


V.  Martha  Moore  Cedney,  b.  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  12  Oct.  1827;  and 
died  there,  22  July  1836. 


11693 


11694 


11695 


1 1696 


11697 


11698 


11699 


1 1700 


VI.  Caroline  Dustan   Cedney,  twin,  b.  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  7  Oct. 
1830;  and  died  there,  14  Feb.  1848. 

VII.  Charlotte  Vail  Cedney,  twin,  b.  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  7  Oct.  1830; 
and  died  there,  4  Ap.  1849. 

VIII.  Arthur  Wellesley  Cedney,  b.  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  19  Nov.  1833; 
a  farmer  and  stock-breeder;  went  to  California  in  1858,  and  after  passing 
four  years  in  that  State,  removed  to  Nevada,  where  he  lived  at  Star  City, 
Austin  and  Ruby  Valley;  married  at  Ruby  Valley,  28  July  1867,  by  John 
C.   Dougherty,  Esq.,  to  Jane  Plymire,  dau.  of  Baronet  and   Eliza  Jane 
(Douglas)  Plymire,  of  Cameron,  Mo.,  where  she  was  born  6  Aug.  1848. 
He  still   lived  at  Ruby  Valley  in   March  1874,  and  had  been   county- 
commissioner  for  Elko  County. 

IX.  Mary  Eliza  Cedney,  b.  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  13  March  1836;  mar- 
ried at  St.  John,   N.  B.,    5  Nov.  1869,  Frederick  Langan,  a  salesman,  son 
of  Frederick  and  Calista  (Lakeman)  Langan,  of  St.  John,  where  he  was 
born.     They  dwelt  at  St.  John  in  Feb.  1876. 

X.  Allan  McNab  Cedney,  b.  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  7  Ap.  1838;  a  farmer; 
married    at   Tehama,  Cal.,   25    Dec.  1865,   Mary  Chard,  dau.  of  William 
George   and   Maria   (Robles)  Chard,  of  Santa  Clara  Co.,  Cal.,  where  she 
was  born  2  Sept.  1844.     They  were  living  at  Tehama  in  March  1876;  and 
he  had  dwelt  in  Tehama  County  since  5  Feb.  1858.     He  was  a  justice  of 
the  peace  from  4  Sept.  1868  till  10  July  1873. 

XI.  John  Prince  Gedney,  b.  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  26  May  1840;  and 
died  there,  27  Oct.  1847. 

XII.  David  Wetmore  Cedney,  b.  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  16  July  1844;  a 
merchant;  married  at  Antelope  Valley,  Cal.,  24  Nov.  1874,  Louisa  Mears, 
dau.  of  Joseph  and  Eliza  Ann  (Maxwell)  Mears,  of  Wisconsin,  where  she 
was  born  7  Aug.  1851.     They  settled  at   Red   Bluff,  Cal.,  and  were  living 
there  in  March  1876. 


Chil.  of  James  and   Phebe  (Wetmore)  Wetmore. 

I.  William   Olive  Wetmore,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  24  June  1829; 
died  there,  25  June  1829,  and  was  buried  near  the  church. 

208 


1657 


18475 


18478 


18482 


4551 


i658 


1701 


1 1702 
11703 

11/04 
11705 


11706 


11707 


11708 


11709 


Eighth  Generation. 


II.  Justus  Sherwood  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  21 
Aug.  1830;  a  farmer;  married  at  Clifton,  i    May  1863,  by  Rev.  William 
Elias  Scovil,  Episcopal,  to  his   cousin,   Jane  Wetmore,  dau.  of  Bush   and 
Bethia  (Pierce)  Wetmore,  of  Rye,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  7  Nov.  1826. 
They  settled  at  Clifton,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1874.     He  dwelt  in 
New  York  City  from  Oct.  1854  till  March  1858. 

III.  Elizabeth  Rebecca  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B., 
12  Dec.  1832 ;  and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 

IV.  Emma   Olivia   Miranda  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,   Kingston, 
N.  B.,  23  Aug.  1834;  died  at  the  same  place,  25  Jan.  1836,  and  was  buried 
near  the  church  at  Gondal's  Point,  Rothesay,  N.  B. 

V.  Esther   Phebe   Susanna   Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston, 
N.  B.,  19  Jan.  1836  ;  and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 

VI.  James   Henry   Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  24 
Ap.  1838;   a   carpenter;    married    at    the    Berkeley   Mission    Hall,   847 
Washington    Street,    Boston,    Mass.,   31  Jan.  1866,    by  Rev.    Henry  W. 
Dexter,  to  Elizabeth  Ann  Cunningham,  who  was  born   at  South    Boston, 
Mass.,  10  May  1845.     They  dwelt  at  Boston  till  July  1872;  then  returned 
to  Clifton,  and  were  still  living  there  in  May  1874.     In  June  1876,   they 
dwelt  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  near  Nauwigewauk  Station. 

VII.  Erasmus  David  Brunswick  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kings- 
ton, N.  B.,  8  Ap.  1840;  married    at    Kingston,   30  June  1875,   by   Rev. 
William  Elias  Scovil,  to  Deborah  Catharine  Puddington,  dau.  of  George 
and  Deborah  Catharine  (Stuart)  Puddington,  of  Kingston.     She  was  born 
at  Clifton,  7  July  1854;  and  they  were  living  there  in  June  1876. 

VIII.  Eliza  Amelia  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  20 
Oct.  1842 ;  died  at  the  same  place,  7  Ap.  1848,  and  was  buried  near  the 
Kingston  Church. 

IX.  Sarah   Ann  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  i  Dec. 
1844;  and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  David   and    Eliza   (Whelpley)   Wetmore. 

I.  George  Canning  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  i 
Dec.  1828;  a  surveyor  of  lumber;  married  at  Clifton,  28  Feb.  1855,  by 
Rev.  William  Elias  Scovil,  Episcopal,  to  Hannah  Eliza  Puddington,  dau.  of 


18483 


18485 


(4552 
<4729 
18492 


Whitney  Family. 

1659 

David  Wotmore  and  Hannah  Elizabeth  (Flewelling)  Puddington,  of  Clifton, 

where  she  was  born  4  July  1835.     They  dwelt  at  Clifton  till  1873;  then 

moved  to  St.  John,  N.  B.,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Feb.  1874. 

1  1710 

II.  Charlotte  Annabella  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B., 

21  March  1830;  died  at  Clifton,  18  Feb.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

1  171  1 

III.  Caroline  Elizabeth  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  5 

March  1831  ;  and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 

1  1712 

IV.  Mary  Almira  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  16  July 

1832  ;  died  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  18  Ap.  1865,  and  was  buried  at  Kingston. 

11713 

V.  Eliza  Jane   Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  10  Oct. 

18497 

1833;    married  at  Clifton,   7   Jan.  1861,   James   Edmund   Puddington,   a 

merchant,   son   of  David  Wetmore  and    Hannah  Elizabeth  (Flewelling) 

Puddington,  of  Clifton,  where  he  was  born  8  March  1837.     They  settled  at 

St.  John,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Feb.  1874. 

11714 

VI.   Richard   Whelpley   Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B., 

18503 

28  Dec.  1834;  a  house  and  ship  joiner;  married  at  her  father's  house,  26 

Dec.    1860,    by    Rev.    William    Elias     Scovil,    Episcopal,    to   Charlotte 

Jane    Flewelling,   dau.   of  William    Henry  and    Margaret  Jane    Gedney 

(Puddington)  Flewelling,  of  Kingston,  where  she  was  born  lojuly  1837. 

They  dwelt  at  Kingston  till  March  1864;  at  Clifton  till  26  July  1871  ;   and 

then  settled  at  Moss  Glen,  Kingston,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Feb. 

1874.     He  was  then  engaged  in  ship-building.     In  March  1876,  they  were 

living  at  Clifton. 

11715 

VII.   David  Pickett  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  9  May 

18510 

1836;  married  there,  9  Sept.  1862,  by  Rev.  William  Elias  Scovil,  Episco- 

pal, to  Rebecca  Araminta   Flewelling,  dau.  of  William   Puddington  and 

Esther  Ann  (Merritt)  Flewelling,  of  Clifton,  where  she  was  born  30  July 

1844.     They  settled  at  Clifton,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1874.     He 

was  then  inspector  of  schools. 

1  1716 

VIII.  William  Wallace  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B., 

18516 

20  May  1837  ;  a  carpenter;  married  at  Kingston,  14  Sept.  1864,  by  Rev. 

William  Elias  Scovil,  Episcopal,  to  Catharine  Elizabeth  Whelpley,  dau.  of 

12161 

Titus    Brown   and   Elizabeth   Ann   (Belyea)  Whelpley,   of  Long   Reach, 

Kingston,  where  she  was  born  9  Oct.  1844.     They  dwelt  at  Clifton  till 

Sept.  1871;  then  moved  to  St.  John,  N.  B.,  and  were  still  living  there  in 

Feb.  1  874. 

11717 

IX.   Edwin    Marshall   Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  6 

18522 

i66o 

Eightk  Generation. 

July  1838;   a  carpenter  and  builder;    married  at  Kingston,  26  Jan.  1864, 

by  Rev.  William  Elias  Scovil,  Episcopal,  to  Ruth   Letitia  Ann   Flewelling, 

dau.  of  William  Henry  and  Margaret  Jane  Gedney  (Puddington)  Flewell- 

ing,   of  Kingston,  where    she  was   born  11  July   1845.     They  dwelt  at 

Clifton  till  i  Oct.  1868;   then   moved  to  Rothesay,  N.  B.,  and  were  still 

living  there  in  Feb.  1874. 

11718 

X.  Charles  Hiram  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  1  1  July 

1839  !  died  at  Clifton,  10  Sept.  1839;  and  was  buried  at  Kingston. 

11719 

XI.  Agnes  Lavinia  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  25 

18528 

Oct.  1840;    married  there,  7  March   1866,   by   Rev.    David    I.    Wetmore, 

Episcopal,  to   Edwin   Mortimer  Flewelling,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  Henry 

and  Matilda  (Wetmore)  Flewelling,  of  Sussex,  N.  B.,  formerly  of  Kingston, 

where  he  was  born  20  Oct.  1835.     They  settled  at  Sussex,  and  were  still 

dwelling  there  in  Feb.  1874.    They  were  living  at  the  same  place  in  March 

1876,  but  ia  the  new  parish  of  Waterford,  lately  formed  from  Sussex. 

1  1720 

XII.  Howard  Douglas  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  4 

Nov.  1841  ;  a  farmer  and  carpenter;  married  at  Kingston,  4  May  1869,  by 

Rev.  William  Elias  Scovil,  Episcopal,  to  Mary  Ann  Whelpley,  dau.  of  James    12165 

Scovil  and  Charlotte  Anderson  Orde  (Cookson)  Whelpley,  of  Long  Reach, 

Kingston,  where  she  was  born  20  Sept.  1845.     He  dwelt  at  Fall  River, 

Mass.,  from  Sept.  1865  till  Feb.  1866;  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  from  May 

1866  till  Nov.  1866;  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  till  Dec.  1872;  then  returned  to 

Clifton,  where  she  died,  without  children,  8  Dec.  1874.     She  was  buried 

in  the  Episcopal  cemetery,  at  the  Chapel-of-ease,  Long  Reach,  Kingston. 

He  was  living  at  Clifton  in  March  1876. 

11721 

XIII.  James  Elias  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.   B.,   27 

Nov.  1842  ;   and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 

11722 

XIV.  Hannah  Olive  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  6 

Jan.  1844;  died  at  Kingston,  6  Jan.  1870,  and  was  buried  there. 

11723 

XV.  Augustus  Frederick  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B., 

7  Ap.  1845  ;  died  there,  12  July  1845,  and  was  buried  at  Kingston. 

11724 

XVI.  Celia  Augusta  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  i 

May  1846;  and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 

11725 

XVII.  Julian  Brunswick  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B., 

18532 

25    May  1847;    a  church-organ  builder;   married  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  15 

May  1872,  Sarah  Eliza  Walkley,  dau.  of  Lucius  Billings  and  Sarah  Charlotte 

(Young)  Walkley,  of  Westfield,  where  she  was  born  28  Sept.  1850.     They 

settled  at  Westfield,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Feb.  1874. 

1 1726 


11727 


11728 


11729 


11730 


Whitney  l^amily. 


Chit,  of  George  Taylor  and  Susanna  Craft  (Wetmore)  Lamoreaux. 


i66i 


4553 
18534 


I.  Edwin  Wetmore  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
27  March  1828;  a  mechanic ;  married  in  Christ  Church,  Norton  7  Nov. 

1847,  by  Rev.  William  Henry  Schorrl,  Episcopal,  to  his  cousin,  Elizabeth 
Wetmore  Cedney,  dau.  of  Joshua  Dean  and  Jane  (Wetmore)  Gedney,  of      I  1690 
Sussex,  N.  B.,  where  she  was  born  10  Aug.  1822.     They  Dwelt  at  Andover, 

N.  B.,  till  1859;  at  Bridge  water,  Me.,  till  1864;  then  moved  to  Florence- 
ville,  N.  B.,  where  she  died  30  June  1865,  and  was  buried.  He  was 
married  (2d),  26  Aug.  1866,  at  Wicklow,  N.  B.,  by  Rev.  William  Henry 
Street,  Episcopal,  to  Margaret  Stewart,  dau.  of  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Lawn)  Stewart,  of  Wicklow.  She  was  born  at  Greenfield,  N.  B.,  13  Aug. 

1848.  They  were  living  at   Florenceville  in  Feb.  1874.     He  has  been 
constable,  collector  of  rates,  deputy-sheriff,  and  secretary  of  the  Victoria 
County  Agricultural  Society. 


18545 


18546 


II.  Sylvanus  Whitney  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
21  Dec.  1829;  acarpenter;  married  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  26  Oct.  1853,  Alice 
Fitzgerald,  dau.  of  Michael  and  Mary  (Foy)  Fitzgerald,  of  Portland,  St. 
John.     They  settled  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  where  she  died  10  Aug.  1854. 
He  was  drowned,  3  March  1855,  while  trying  to  escape  from  the  wrecked 
ship,  John   Bannerman,  off  Holyhead,  Wales.     A   monument  has  been 
erected  to  his  memory,  in  the  cemetery  at  Bloomfield. 

III.  David  Brown  Wetmore  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston, 
N.  B.,  29  Oct.  1831  ;  a  joiner  and  mason ;  married  at  Perth,  N.  B.,  18  Aug. 
1864,  by  Rev.  William  Henry  Street,  Episcopal,  to  Margaret  McLauchlan, 
born   at   Perth,   31   Jan.   1845,  dau.  of  Charles   and   Margaret    (McLear) 
McLauchlan ;  and  settled  at  Perth.     She  died  there,  8  Nov.  1 868,  and  was 
buried  in  the  church-yard  at  Andover,  N.  B.     He  was  married  (2d),  22 
Dec.  1872,  at  Perth,  by  Rev.  George  Whitefield  Orsor,  Free  Baptist,  to 
Floretta   Mallory,  born  at  Wakefield,  N.  B.,  18  July  1852,  dau.   of  Josiah 
Snow  and  Phebe  (Murphy)  Mallory.     They  were  living  near  Bishop  way- 
office,  Perth,  in  March  1874. 

IV.  William  Henry  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  3 
Dec.  1833;  a  shipwright;  married  at  Lancaster,  N.  B.,  7  July   1858,  by 
Rev.  Edwin  Clay,  Baptist,  to  Dora  Makens  Wiley,  who  was  born  there,  27 
July  1840,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Margaret  (Makens)  Wiley.     They  dwelt  at 
Lancaster  till  20  Jan.  1865  ;  at  Sand  Point,  N.  B.,  till  23  May  1865  ;  and 
then  returned  to  Lancaster,  where  he  died  of  consumption,  16  Jan.  1868. 
He  was  buried  in  the  church-yard  at  Carleton,  N.  B.     She  was  living  one 
mile  from  Carleton  in  March  1874. 

V.  Arthur  Wellesley  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  16      18553 


18548 


1 662 


11731 


11732 


"733 


H734 


II735 


11736 


"737 


H738 


Eight  It  Generation. 


July  1835;  a  mechanic;  married  at  Simonds,  N.  B.,  26  Aug.  1861,  by 
Rev.  William  Henry  Street,  Episcopal,  to  Jane  Mackey,  dau.  of  Andrew 
and  Elizabeth  (Lawn)  Mackey,  of  Wicklow,  N.  B.,  where  she  was  born  29 
March  1844.  They  settled  at  Florenceville,  Wicklow,  and  were  living 
there  in  March  1874. 

VI.  George  Lewis  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  18 
June  1837;  died  a^  Kingston,  11  Oct.  1840,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the 
church-yard. 

VII.  Julia  Malvina  Pentreath  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,    18559 
N.  B.,  16  Nov.  1839;  married  at  Island  of  Woods,  Norton,  N.  B.,  14  Oct  | 
1857,  by  Rev.  E.  A.  Warneford,  Episcopal,  to  John  Matthews,  a  house- 
joiner,  son  of  William  and  Anna  (Glover)  Matthews,  of  Passekeag,  Norton, 
where  he  was  born  9  Ap.  1830.     She  died  of  consumption,  7  Nov.  1860, 

at  Norton,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  church-yard.  He  married  (2d) 
her  sister,  Elizabeth  Ann  Olive  Lamoreaux. 


VIII.  Ceorgiana  Maria  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B., 
15  March  1841;  died  at  Norton,  7  Feb.  1846,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the 
church-yard. 

IX.  Elizabeth    Ann   Olive   Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston, 
N.  B.,  25  Aug.  1842;  married  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  4  Oct.  1862,  by  Rev.  E. 
C.  Cady,  Baptist,  to  the  husband  of  her  deceased  sister,  John  Matthews, 
a  house -joiner,  son  of  William  and  Anna  (Glover)  Matthews,  of  Passekeag, 
Norton,  N.  B.,  where  he  was  born  9  Ap.  1830.     They  dwelt  at  Portland, 
St.  John,  from  24  Oct.  1862  till  I  May  1865;   then  settled  at  Island  of 
Woods,  Norton,  and  were  still  living  there  in  March  1 874. 

X.  Frances  Caroline  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
19  July  1844;  died  at  Norton,  15  Feb.  1846,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the 
church-yard. 

XI.  Charles  Adams  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
23  Nov.  1846;   died  at  Island  of  Woods,  Norton,  21  Dec.  1873,  and  was 
buried  in  Norton  church-yard. 

XII.  James  Frederick  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Island  of  Woods,  Norton, 
N.  B.,  19  Jan.  1850;   a  mariner;  was  at  sea  in  March  1874,  address  not 
known. 


H734 


Chil.  of  Thomas  and   Clarissa   Holmes  (Puddington)   Wetmore. 
I.  Esther   Elizabeth    Wetmore,  b.  at   Kingston,  N.  B.,  25  Aug. 


18561 


4554 


Whitney  Family. 

1830;  married  in  the  church  at  Norton,  N.  B.,  12  July  1866,  by  the  rector, 
Rev.  E.  A.  Warneford,  to  Isaac  Bashford  Wetmore,  a  blacksmith,  son  of 
William  and  Sarah  (Pickle)  Wetmore,  of  Springfield,  N.  B.,  where  he  was 
born  8  Oct.  1837.'  They  settled  at  Bloomfield,  Norton;  where  she  died, 
without  children,  6  March  1867,  and  was  buried  in  the  church-yard  at 
Norton.  He  married  (2d)  her  sister,  Mary  Eliza  Jane  Wetmore. 

II.  David  Brown  Wetmore,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  12  Feb.  1833; 
married  in  Christ  Church,  Norton,  N.  B.,  10  Sept.  1865,  by  Rev.  Richard 
Simonds,  to  his  cousin,  Emeline  Adole  Wetmore,  dan.  of  Henry  Sylvanus 
and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Fowler)  Wetmore,  of  Bloomfield,  Norton,  where  she 
was  born  10  May  1843.  They  dwelt  at  Bloomfield,  managing  a  farm,  till 
i  May  1872 ;  then  moved  to  St.  John,  N.  B.,  and  were  living  there,  at  217 
Brussels  Street,  in  March  1874. 

11740  III.  George  Leverett  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
21  Oct.  1835;  died  at  Bloomfield,  6  March  1856,  and  was  buried  in  the 
church-yard  at  Norton. 

IV.  Mary  Eliza  Jane  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  19 
Dec.  1837;  married  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  25  Jan.  1869,  by  Rev.  George  M. 
Armstrong,  Episcopal,  to  the  husband  of  her  deceased  sister,  and  the  son 
of  her  second  cousin,  Isaac  Bashford  Wetmore,  a  blacksmith,  son  of 
William  and  Sarah  (Pickle)  Wetmore,  of  Springfield,  N.  B.,  where  he  was 

'  ANCESTRY  OF  ISAAC  BASHFORD  WETMORE. 

THOMAS  WETMORE,  prob.  s.  of  John  Whitmorc,  of  Wethers-  =  SARAH  HALL,  first  wife,  dau.  of  John  Hall  (an  early 
field;  b.  in  Eng.,  1615;  em.  to  Boston,  1635;  at  W.,  1639-  I  settl.  in  Hartf.  and  Middle!,  and  3rd  town-clerk  of 
40;  at  Hartford  soon  after;  a  first  settl.  of  Middletown ;  |  M.)  by  wife  Ann,  dau  of  John  Willcocke ;  m.  11 
freem.  20  May  1652;  rep.  1654,  5;  d.  n  Dec.  i68t.  Dec.  1645;  d.  7  Dec.  1664-5. 


' 


IZRAHIAH  WETMOKE,  b.  at  Middlet»wn,  8  March  =  RACHEL  STOW,  b.  13  March  1666-7,  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  and 
165^-7;  m.  13  May  1692;  magistrate,  and  deputy  Hope  (Fletcher)  Stow,  of  M.,  an<l  g.   dau.  of  John  and 

to  Gen.  Court,  1721-8;  d  aged  86.  Elizabeth  (Biggs)  Stow,  and  of  William  Fletcher. 


Rev.  JAMES  WETMORE,  b.  at  M.,  31  Dec.  1695;   grad.,  Yale  Coll.,  1714;   Cong.  minisL,  North  =  ANNA . 

Haven,  Conn.,  1718;  ord.  priest  in  P.  E.  Ch.,  1723;  ass.  rect.,  Trinity  Ch.,  N.  Y.,  1723-*;    rect.     I 
parish  ch..  Rye,  N.  Y.,  1726  till  death,  15  May  1760. 

JAMK*;  WETMORE,  b.  at  Rye,  19  Dec.  1727;  loyalist  in  Am.  Rev.;  rem.  to  ^^:  ELIZABETH  ABRAHAMS,  of  Westch.  Co  , 
New  Bruns.  in  1783;  d.  aged  ab.  70,  and  was  bur.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.  N.  Y.;  b.  15  March  1730. 


ABRAHAM  WETMORE,  b.  at  Rye,  29  Nov.  1747;  d.  at  rrz  SARAH  SNIFFEN.     She  m.  (2d)  Sylvanus  Whitney,  No.  385, 
New  York,  6  Feb.  1790.  and  d  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  ab.  1804. 


I 
WILLIAM  WETMORE,  b.  at  Rye,  31  Aug.  1772;  m.  30  March  1806.  •=  MARY  FOWLER,  dau  of  Weeden  Fowler. 


WILLIAM  WETMORE,  b.  35  March  1809.  =  SARAH  PICKLE,  m.  12  June  1832. 


ISAAC  BASHFORD  WETMORE,  =  ESTHER  ELIZABETH  WETMORE,  No.  11738. 


.663 


II74I 
18568 
II748 


1664 


1 1 742 


ii743 


11744 


Eighth  Generation. 


born  8  Oct.  1837.  They  dwelt  at  St.  John  till  Nov.  1869;  at  Johnston, 
N.  B.,  till  Ap.  1871 ;  then  returned  to  Bloomfield,  and  were  living  there  in 
March  1874,  without  children. 

V.  William  Albert  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  16 
June  1840;  and  was  living  there  in  March  1874,  unmarried. 

VI.  Thomas  Alonzo  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  13 
July  1842  ;  died  there,  1 1  Dec.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  the  church-yard  at 
Norton. 

VII.  Oscar  Avanda  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  7 
Nov.  1847;   married  in  the  parish-church  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  17  Feb.  1876, 
by  Rev.  William  Elias  Scovil,  to  Henrietta  Amelia  Appleby,  dau.  of  John 
Tompkins  and  Esther  (Chaloner)  Appleby,  of  Kingston,  where  she  was 
born  13  Aug.  1848. 


Chil.  of  Henry  Sylvanus  and   Elizabeth   Ann   (Fowler)   Wetmore. 

11745  I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  16 
Ap.  1836;  died  at  Norton,  24  Jan.  1845,  and  was  buried  there. 

11746  II.   Ruth    Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  6  Ap.  1839; 
married   at   St.  John,  N.   B.,   24   May  1867,  Oliver   Douglas   Barberie,  a 
master-mariner,  son  of  John  and  Mary  Ann  (Arnold)  Barberie,  of  Norton, 
where  he  was  born.     They  were  living  in  Spring  Street,  Portland,  St.  John, 
in  July  1876. 

11747  III.   Edwin  Vail  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  20  Ap. 
1841;    a  stair-builder;    married   in  the  Chapel  of  the   Good   Shepherd, 
Boston,  Mass.,  25  May  1871,  by  Rev.  Edward  H.  Kraus,  to  Wlary  Fowler 
Wetmore,  dau.  of  William   and   Sarah   (Pickle)  Wetmore,  of  Springfield, 
N.  B.,  where  she  was  born  30  June  1844.     He  dwelt  at  Boston  from  May 
1867  till  Oct.  1873;  and  then  settled  at  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  where  they 
were  living  in   March  1874,  at  82  Greene  Street.     In  July  1876,  they 
resided  at  33  Rock  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B. 

11748  IV.  Emetine  Adele  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  10    18568 
May  1843;  married,  10  Sept.  1865,  her  cousin,  David  Brown  Wetmore,  son    i  1739 
of  Thomas  and  Clarissa  Holmes  (Puddington)  Wetmore.     See  his  record. 


11749 


Chil.  of  Henry  Sylvanus  and    Esther  Susanna   (Flewelling)   Wetmore. 
V.  Helen  Susanna  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  15 


Whitney  Family. 


July  1848;  married  at  Norton,  3  Feb.  1875,  by  Rev.  E.  A.  Warneford, 
Episcopal,  to  Silas  Raymond,  a  farmer,  son  of  Jesse  and  Hannah  (Bostwick) 
Raymond,  of  Norton,  where  he  was  born  10  Ap.  1822.  She  died  at 
Norton,  5  Dec.  1875.  He  was  living  there  in  March  1876. 

11750  VI.  Gertrude  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  4  Ap.  1850; 
married  at  Norton,  6  Ap.  1870,  by  Rev.  Edmund  A.  Warneford,  Episcopal, 
to  Thomas  Edgar  Smith,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  Daniel  and  Elizabeth 
(Anderson)  Smith,  of  Passekeag,  N.  B.  They  settled  at  Passekeag,  and 
were  living  there  in  Feb.  1874. 


i  H75' 


VII.  Thomas  Henry  Sobieski  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton, 
N.  B.,  17  Oct.  1851;  and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 


11752       VIII.  John   Leavitt  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  8 
j  Nov.  1853;  and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 

11753'      IX.   Herbert  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.B.,  1 8  June  1855; 
died  at  Norton,  6  Dec.  1856,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1 754  j      X.   Elsie  Adelaide  Wetmore,  twin,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 

15  May  1857;  died  at  Norton,  31  Aug.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 

11755  XI.  Annie  Almira  Wetmore,  twin,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
17  May  1857;  died  at  Norton,  18  Sept.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 


11756 


I7S7 


11758 


11759 


11760 


XII.  David  Brunswick  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
13  Ap.  1859;  died  at  Norton,  4  Sept.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 

XIII.  James  Carnahan  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
4  July  1861. 

XIV.  Jane  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  13  Nov.  1863. 


Chil.  of  Elias  Scovil   and   Sarah    Matilda   (Scon)  Wetmore. 

I.  Ada  Eliza  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  24  Jan.  1853; 
and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1 874,  unmarried. 

II.  Norman   Arthur  Leslie  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton, 
N.  B.,  13  Sept.  1855  ;  and  was  living  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  in  Feb. 
1874,  unmarried. 

M 


1665 


18580 


4557 


1  666 

Eighth  Generation. 

1  1761 

1  1762 
11763 

III.  Edwin   Clayton   Scott  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton, 
N.  B.,  7  Jan.  1859;  and  was  living  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  in  Feb.  1874. 

Chil.  of  Elias  Scovil  and   Charlotte  Amelia  (Belyea)   Wetmore. 

IV.  Catharine   Elizabeth   Wetmore,   b.    at   Bloomfield,   Norton, 
N.  B.,  30  Ap.  1864. 

V.  William  Elias  Scovil  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
12  Nov.  1866. 

Chil.  of  Norton  and   Abby  Caroline   (Morse)   Wetmore. 

4557 
4560 

11764 


11765 

1 1766 

11767 
11768 
11769 

11770 
11771 
11772 


I.  Sarah   Elizabeth   Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  2  ,  18583 
Jan.  1848  ;  married  there,  30  March  1869,  by  Rev.  Edmund  A.  Warneford, 
Episcopal,  of  Christ's  Church,  Norton,  to  James  Hughson,  son  of  Charles 

and  Sarah  Craft  (Wetmore)  Hughson,  g.  son  of  William  and  Mary 
(Fowler)  Wetmore,  and  g.  g.  son  of  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Sniffen) 
Wetmore.  They  settled  at  Bloomfield,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1874. 

II.  Charles  Pembroke  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
22  May  1849;  and  was  living  at  181  Clinton  Street,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  in 
Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 

III.  Frances  Caroline  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
13  Nov.  1850;  and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 

IV.  George  Stanton  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  1 1 
Ap.  1852 ;  and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874. 

V.  Julia  Maria  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  17  Dec. 
1853  ;  and  was  living  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 

VI.  Emily  Jane  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  3  July 
1855- 

VII.  Augusta  Ruth  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  3 
Ap.  1857. 

VIII.  William  Edmund  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
10  July  1858. 

IX.  James  Norton  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  24 
Ap.  1860. 


Whitney  Family. 


1667 


11773        X.   Frederick  Henry  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  22 
Nov.  1861. 


Child   of  John   and    Elizabeth   Ann   (Hicks)   Harvey. 
1 1774       I.  Samuel  Harvey,  b.  19  Feb.  1820. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   Whitney  and    Ruth   (West)   Hicks. 

11775  I-   Mary  Ann  Hicks,  b.  at  Pereaux,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  u  Dec.  1836; 
married  at  Lower  Horton,  N.  S.,  6  Jan.  1858,  by  Rev.  James  G.  Henigar, 
Methodist,  to  Philip  Brown,  a  farmer  and  postmaster,  son  of  James  and 
Sarah  Alice  (Weaver)  Brown,  of  Lower  Pereaux,  where  he  was  born  23 
Oct.  1830.      They  settled  at  Lower  Pereaux,  and  were  living  there  in 
March  1876. 

11776  II.  Sarah   Jane    Hicks,  b.  at  Pereaux,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  26  Feb. 
1838;   died  at  Horton,  N.  S.,  i  July  1842,  and  was  buried  at  Hantsport, 

N.  S. 

1 1777  III.  William  Hicks,  b.  at  Horton  Bluff,  N.  S.,  9  Nov.  1839;  a  house- 
carpenter;    married  at    Pereaux,   Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  25   Dec.  1862,  Inez 
Newcomb,    dau.    of    Guy    Morton    and    Rebecca  (Eaton)    Newcomb,    of 
Pereaux.     She  was  born  at  Medford,  Cornwallis,  27  March  1845.     They 
dwelt  at  Pereaux  for  eight  years;  at  Lower  Horton,  N.  S.,  one  year  and 
six    months ;    at  Union  Square,  West   Cornwallis,   two   years   and   four 
months ;  and  then  settled  at  Berwick  Centre,  West  Cornwallis,  where  they 
were  still  living  in  Feb.  1 876. 

11778  IV.  Esther  Hicks,  b.  at  Horton  Bluff,  N.  S.,  15  Nov.  1841;   married 
at   Medford,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  14  March  1865,  James  Henry  Palmeter,  a 
shipwright,  son   of  David   and   Margaret   (Rand)  Palmeter,  of  Medford, 
where  he  was  born  31  Oct.  1839.     She  died  at  Medford,  I  Nov.  1867,  and 
was  buried  at  Habitant,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.     He  was  living  at  Kingport, 
Cornwallis,  in  March  1876. 

11779  V.   Louisa  Jane   Hicks,  b.  at  Horton  Bluff,  N.  S.,  25  March  1844; 
married  at  Canning,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  9  June  1865,  by  Rev.  David  Free- 
man, Baptist,  to  Stephen  Zebina  Harris,  a  house-joiner,  son  of  Stephen 
and  Sarah  (Ells)  Harris,  of  Sheffield  Mills,  Cornwallis,  where  he  was  born 
8  Nov.  1843.     They  settled  at  Sheffield  Mills,  and  were  living  there  in 
Feb.  1876. 


4562 


4563 
18585 


18593 


18599 


18600 


i668 


1 780 


11781 


11782 


11783 


11784 


11785 


11786 


11787 


Eighth  Generation. 


VI.  Samuel  Whitney  Hicks,  b.  at  Fox  River,  Parrsborough,  N.  S., 
1 1  May  1845;  and  was  living  at  Canning,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  in  May  1874, 
unmarried. 

VII.  Julia   Hicks,  b.  at  Lower  Horton,  N.  S.,  19  June  1848;  died  at 
Pereaux,   Cornwallis,  N.  S.,   23  Ap.  1870,  and  was  buried  at  Habitant, 
Cornwallis. 

VIII.  Deborah  Hicks,  b.  at  Lower  Horton,  N.  S.,  8  July  1849;  died 
there,  26  July  1853,  and  was  buried  at  Hantsport,  N.  S. 

IX.  Harriet  Hicks,  b.  at  Lower  Horton,  N.  S.,  8  July  1852  ;  and  was 
living  at  Canning,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  in  May  1874,  unmarried. 

X.  Martha  Elizabeth   Hicks,  b.  at  Lower  Horton,  N.  S.,  6  Sept. 
1855;  and  was  living  at  Canning,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  in  May  1874,  unmar- 
ried. 


Chil.  of  James  and   Mary  (Hicks)   Kierstead. 


II.  Thomas  Woodbury  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  10  Feb. 
1824;  a  farmer;  married  at  Norton,  N.  B.,  23  Dec.  1851,  by  Rev.  E.  A. 
Warneford,  Episcopal,  to  Deborah  Ann  Wetmore,  dau.  of  David  and 
Deborah  (Saunders)  Wetmore,  of  Norton,  where  she  was  born  19  Aug. 
1826.  She  was  g.  dau.  of  John  and  Anna  (Van  Cott)  Wetmore,  and  g.  g. 
dau.  of  James  and  Elizabeth  (Abrahams)  Wetmore,  of  Rye,  N.  Y.,  and 
Hampton,  N.  B.  They  settled  at  Rothesay,  N.  B.,  and  were  living  there 
in  June  1876. 


4564 


I.  Mary  Ann  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  3  Aug.  1821;  married    18604 

there,   in  1837,  Jasper   Kierstead,   a   farmer,   son    of  Isaiah   and  

(Lester)  Kierstead,  of  Studholme,  N.  B.     He  died  in  March  1876,  at  Elgin, 
N.  B.,  and  was  buried  there.     She  was  living  at  Elgin  in  June  1 876. 


18615 


18619 


III.  James  Shaw  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  18  Feb.  1826; 
a  blacksmith;  married  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  27  Sept.  1848,  Arminella  Long- 
maid,  dau.  of  John  and  Jane  (Shellabier)  Longmaid,  of  St.  John,  formerly 
of  Cornwall,  Eng.,  where  she  was  born  4  Oct.  1826.     She  died  at  Hampton,  ' 
17  Jan.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Cemetery  at  St. 
John.      He  married  (2d),  17  Nov.  1853,  at  Hampton,  his  cousin,  Mary  Ann 
Saunders,   dau.   of  Thomas   and    Louisa  (Hicks)   Saunders,  of  Hampton,    1 1 800 
where  she  was  born  2  July  1831.    They  settled  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay, 
N.  B.,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876. 


Whitney  Family. 


1 17X8        IV.  Hannah  Kicrstcad,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  20  Oct.  1827;  died  at 
Hampton,  18  Jan.  1828,  and  was  buried  there. 

11789  V.  Samuel  Henry  Kicrstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  30  May  1829; 
a  farmer;   married   in   Dec.   1856,   at    Hampton,    Lavlnia    Mutch,  dau.  of 
Alexander  and  Mary  (Cromwell)  Mutch,  of  Hampton.     She  was  born  at 
Mirimichi,  N.  B.,  4  Sept.  1831.     They  settled  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay; 
died  there  (she,  23  Ap.  1864;  he,  15  Ap.  1872),  and  were  buried  in  the 
Baptist  cemetery  at  Rothesay. 

11790  VI.  Isaiah   Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  23   March  1831;  died 
3  Ap.  1831. 

11791  VII.  Lavinia  Jane  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  8  Oct.  1832; 
married   there,  28   March  1858,  Gilbert  Odell   Vincent,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Lester  and  Betsey  (Odell)  Vincent,  of  Hampton.     He  was  born  at  Upham, 
N.  B.,  4  Aug.  1832.     They  settled  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  and  were 
living  there  in  June  1876. 

11792  VIII.  Peter  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  27  May  1834;  died  in 
infancy. 

11793  IX.  Sophia  Catharine  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  4  Dec. 
1836;   married  there,  28  March  1858,  Burling  Deforest  Vincent,  a  farmer, 
son  of  Charles  and  Sarah  (DeForest)  Vincent,  of  Hampton,  now  Rothesay, 
where  he  was  born   3    May  1834.     They  settled  at  Buctouche,  N.  B.; 
where  he  died,  13  June  1860,  and  was  buried.     She  married  (2d),  26  Aug. 
1861,  at   Moncton,  N.  B.,  Lewis  Trites,  a  farmer,  son  of  Christian  and 
Sarah    (Boyd)  Trites,    of   Hampton,    now    Rothesay.     He    was    born   at 
Moncton,  22  Dec.  1833.     They  settled  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  and 
were  living  there  in  July  1876. 

11794  X.   Peter  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  N.  B.,  30  May 
1840;   a  farmer;    married  at  Springfield,   N.  B.,  1 1  Jan.  1862,   Ruth  Ann 
Kierstead,  dau.  of  Barzillai  and  Julia  Ann  (Erbs)  Kierstead,  of  Springfield, 
where  she  was  born  in  1 846.     She  died  1 1  Ap.  1 868,  and  was  buried  at 
Springfield.      He  married  (2d),  3  June  1869,  at  Springfield,  Charlotte  Jane 
Cray,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Jane  (Drew)  Gray,  of  Springfield,  where  she  was 
born  in  1841.     She  died  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  i  Ap.  1870,  and  was 
buried  there,  in  the  Baptist  cemetery.     He  married  (3d),  3  May  1872,  at 
Greenwich,   N.  B.,  Jerusha   Deborah   Price,   dau.   of  Aaron   and    Rhoda 
(Kierstead)  Price,  of  Greenwich,  where  she  was  born  in  1 840.     She  died  at 
Rothesay  25  March  1873,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Baptist  cemetery. 
He   married  (4th),  6  Ap.  1874,  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,   Alice   Ballard    Emory, 
dau.  of  James  and  Jane  (Bartlett)  Emory,  of  St.  John,  where  she  was  born 


1669 


18626 


18633 


18640 


18644 


1670 


1 1 795 


11796 


11797 


11798 


11799 


11800 


11801 


Eighth  Generation. 


6  Ap.  1 834.     He  dwelt  at  Springfield  for  eighteen  months ;   then  settled 
at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  and  was  living  there  in  Aug.  1 876. 


Chil.  of  Thomas  and    Louisa   (Hicks)   Saunders. 

I.  Thomas  Woodbury  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  28  Nov. 

1825  ;  married  Mary  Letitia  Smith,  dau.  of  Anderson  and  Alida  (Monger) 
Smith,  of  Hampton,  where  she  was  born.  They  settled  at  Rothesay,  N.  B., 
and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1 874. 

II.  Samuel  Whitney   Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  17  Feb. 
1827;  married  at  Norton,  N.  B.,  25  March  1855,  Sarah  Abigail  Wetmore, 
dau.  of  David  and  Deborah  (Saunders)  Wetmore,  of  Norton,  N.  B.,  where 
she  was  born  24  March  1834.     They  settled  at  Hampton,  where  he  died 
in  Aug.  1863.     She  married  (2d),  16  Oct.  1864,  William  Kierstead. 

III.  William    Henry    Saunders,  b.  at   Hampton,  N.  B.,  in  1828; 
died  in  infancy. 

IV.  John  Lloyd  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  18  June  1829;  a 
merchant;    married  at  Rothesay,   N.  B.,    5    Aug.  1858,   by  Rev.  W.  W. 
Walker,  rector  of  Hampton,  to  his  cousin,  Ann  Judson   Pettingell,  eldest 
child  of  Thomas  Hanford  and  Ann  (Hicks)  Pettingell,  of  Rothesay,  where 
she  was  born  25  Jan.  1832.     They  dwelt  at  Rothesay  till  24  May  1860; 
and  then  settled  at  Florenceville,  N.  B.,  where  they  were  still  living  in 
Feb.  1874. 

V.  Mary  Ann  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  2  July  1831;  mar- 
ried, 17  Nov.  1853,  her  cousin,  James  Shaw  Kierstead,  son  of  James  and 
Mary  (Hicks)  Kierstead.     See  his  record. 

VI.  Elizabeth  Jane  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  i  Jan.  1833; 
married,  19  Oct.  1855,    Hugh   Teacles    Parlee,   son  of  Henry  and   Ruth 
(Teacles)  Parlee,  of  Studholme,  N.  B.     They  settled  in  Carleton  Co.,  N.  B., 
and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1874. 


1 8648 


XI.  William  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  30  Nov.  1841;  a 
farmer;  married  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  16  Oct.  1864,  by  Rev.  Canon  Deveber, 
Episcopal,  to  Sarah  Abigail  Wetmore,  widow  of  Samuel  Whitney  Saunders,  '  1 1797 
and  dau.  of  David  and  Deborah  (Saunders)  Wetmore,  of  Norton,  N.  B., 
where  she  was  born  24  March  1834.  They  settled  at  Springfield,  N.  B.,  10 
March  1866,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876. 


4565 


H795 


18656 
1 1809 


18619 
11787 


Whitney  Family. 

1671 

II8O2 

VII.  Louisa  Emily  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  12  Nov.  1835. 

II803 

VIII.  William  Edmund  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  16  Feb. 
1837;  married,  5  Aug.  1858,  Nancy  Boyer,  dau.  of  John  and  Naomi 
(Wheeler)  Boyer,  of  Florenceville,  N.  B.  They  settled  at  Florenceville, 
where  he  died  18  May  1862. 

I  1804 

IX.  Ruth  Eliza  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  18  May  1839; 
married,  in  June  1862,  Andrew  Beyea,  son  of  James  and  Mary  (Smith) 
Beyea.  They  settled  at  Hampton,  where  she  died  17  Feb.  1865. 

I  1805 

X.  Isaac  James  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  21  Aug.  1841; 
married,  in  June  1869,  Agnes  Keziah  Parlee,  dau.  of  Henry  and  Ruth 
(Teacles)  Parlee,  of  Studholme,  N.  B.  They  settled  at  Rothesay,  N.  B., 
and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1  874. 

11806 

XI.  Lydia  Susanna  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  4  Oct.  1843; 
married,  II  Jan.  1866,  Joseph  Edmund  Beyea,  son  of  James  and  Mary 
(Smith)  Beyea. 

18659 

I  1807 

XII.  Margaret  Matilda  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  17  June 
1845  !  married,  23  Feb.  1872,  Wellesley  Parlee,  son  of  Henry  and  Ruth 
(Teacles)  Parlee,  of  Studholme,  N.  B. 

18661 

Child  of  William  and   Phebe  (NlcCrath)   Hicks. 

4566 

II808 

I.  William  Hicks,  b.  at  St.  Andrew,  N.  B.,  16  Ap.  1874. 

4567 

Chll.  of  Thomas  Hanford  and  Ann   (Hicks)   Pettingell. 

;  i  i  809 

I.  Ann  Judson  Pettingell,  b.  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  N.  B., 
25  Jan.  1832;  married,  5  Aug.  1858,  John  Lloyd  Saunders,  son  of  Thomas 
and  Louisa  (Hicks)  Saunders.  See  his  record. 

18656 
11799 

i  11810       II.  Thomas   Pettingell,  b.   at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  N.  B.,  5 
May  1833;  and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 

1  181  1        III.  James  Pettingell,  b.  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  N.  B.,  29  Jan. 
1835;  a  farmer;  married  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  17  Dec.  1872,  Ann  Adeliza 
Wetmore,  dau.  of  Caleb  and  Ann  (Whelpley)  Wetmore,  of  St.  John,  where 

18662 
12141 

1672 


Eighth  Generation. 


11812 


11813 


she  was  born   3  Jan.  1843.     They  settled  at  Rothesay,  and  were  living 
there  in  May  1874. 

IV.  Mary    Elizabeth    Pettingell,  b.  at   Hampton,  now  Rothesay, 
N.  B.,  7  Jan.  1838;   married,  in   May  1865,  John  Thompson.     They  were 
living  at  Middle  Simonds,  N.  B.,  in  March  1874. 

V.  Julia  Maria  Pettingell,  b.  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  N.  B.,  21 
Dec.  1839;  married,  in  July  1864,  Albert  Parlee,  son  of  Henry  and  Ruth 
(Teacles)  Parlee,  of  Studholme,  N.  B.    They  were  living  at  Middle  Simonds, 
N.  B.,  in  March  1874. 


1 1814  I      VI.   Margaret  Jane  Pettingell,  b.  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  N.  B., 

2  Sept.  1842. 

11815  VII.  George   Stanton    Pettingell,  b.  at   Hampton,  now  Rothesay, 
N.  B.,  1 8  March  1847;  and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 


Child   of  Joseph   and    Lydia   (Hicks)   Lamb. 

11816  I.  Samuel  Whitney  Lamb,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  27  Jan.  1839; 
married,  24  Dec.  1868,  Charlotte  Lavinia  Saunders,  dau.  of  John  J.  and 
;  Mary  (Thompson)  Saunders,  of  Kingston,  where  she  was  born  15  June 
1844.  She  died  21  Feb.  1872.  He  married  (2d),  24  Dec.  1873,  at  Kings- 
ton, Deborah  Ma  bee,  dau.  of  Abraham  D.  Mabee.  They  were  living  at 
Portland,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  in  May  1874. 


Il8l6a 


Ii8i6b 
Ii8i6c 


Chil.  of  Benjamin   Gale  and   Susanna   (Carpenter)   Hicks. 

I.  Lemuel  Hicks,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  29  Sept.  1855;  died 
at  Carleton,  5  March  1857,  an^  was  buried  there. 

II.  Anna  Hicks,  b.  at  Carleton,  N.  B.,  17  Feb.  1857. 

III.  William  Hicks,  b.  at  Carleton,  N.  B.,  19  June  1858. 


Ii8i6d        IV.   Louisa  Hicks,  b.  at  Carleton,  N.  B.,  24  May  1863. 

n8i6c        V.   George  Hicks,  b.  at  Carleton,  N.  B.,  28  Feb.  1867. 

i  i8i6f        VI.   Isabella  Hicks,  b.  at  Rothesay,  N.  B.,  30  March  1869. 


11818 


Whitney  Family, 


ii. 


Child   of  Charles  and   Almlra   (Leavitt)   Adams. 
Adams,  a  dau. 

Child  of  Charles  and   Mary  Sawyer  (Chipman)   Adams, 
a  dau. 


Chil.  of  George  Smith   and   Eliza   (Shaw)   Adams. 

1 1819  I.   Emily  Jane  Adams,  b.  at  Golden  Grove,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  16  Oct. 
1856. 

1 1820  II.  William  Henry  Adams,  b.  at  Golden  Grove,  N.  B.,  20  Feb.  1858. 

1 1821  III.  Elizabeth  Adams,  b.  at  Golden  Grove,  N.  B.,  22  Ap.  1860. 

11822  IV.  Susan  Maria  Adams,  b.  at  Golden  Grove,  N.  B.,  23  May  1861. 
I 

1 1823  V.   Ellen  Mary  Adams,  b.  at  Golden  Grove,  N.  B.,  25  Aug.  1862. 

1 1824  VI.  Albert  Adams,  b.  at  Golden  Grove,  N.  B.,  10  Feb.  1864. 


11825 


Chil.  of  Edward   Henry   Horatio  and   Sarah    (Adams)   Huggins. 
I.  Sarah  Huggins,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.;  died  when  two  months  old. 


11826   II. 


11827 


11828 


birth,  unnamed. 


Huggins,   b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.;  died  a  few  hours  after 


Child   of  John    Augustus  and   Cecilia   (Rainsford)   Adams. 

I.   Fanny  Jane  Adams,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  7  Aug.  1863  ;  died  at 
Montreal,  C.  E.,  29  Aug.  1871,  and  was  buried  at  Fredericton,  N.  B. 


Child   of  George   Walter  and    Margaret  Ann   (James)   Whitney. 
I.  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  14  Oct.  1859. 

210 


1673 


457' 


4571 


4574 


4575 


4578 


4581 


1674 

Eighth  Generation. 

Chil.  of  James  Augustus  and   Eliza   (Crear)   Whitney. 

4582 

1  1829 

I.  Walter  Hamilton  Whitney,  b.  in  Orange  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B., 
20  Dec.  1857;  died  at  St.  John,  4  Feb.  1858,  and  was  buried  in  St.  John 
Rural  Cemetery. 

11830 

II.  Frank  Butler  Whitney,  b.  in  Princess  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  9 
Jan.  1859. 

11831 

III.  Mary  Whitney,  b.  in  Princess  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  9  Feb. 
1862  ;  died  there,  22  Sept.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  St.  John  Rural  Ceme- 
tery. 

11832 

IV.  Annie  Maria  Whitney,  b.  in  Princess  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  30 

June  1863. 

11833 

V.  George  Walter  Seely  Whitney,  b.  in  Princess  Street,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  23  Feb.  1865. 

11834 

VI.  Margaret  Whitney,  b.  in  Princess  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  i  June 
1867. 

11835 

VII.  John  Chaloner  Whitney,  b.  at  426  Hamilton  Street,  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  30  March  1870;  died  in  the  same  house,  9  Sept.  1870,  and  was 
buried  in  the  Rural  Cemetery  at  St.  John,  N.  B. 

Chil.  of  William   Henry  and   Mary  (Wilson)   Olive. 

4584 

11836 

I.  William  Henry  Ward  Olive,  b.  in  Front  Row,  Carleton,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  23  March  1856. 

11837 

II.  Edgar  Havelock  Olive,  b.  in  Duke  Street,  Carleton,  N.  B.,  25 
March  1858. 

11838 

III.  John  Charles  Buckle  Olive,  b.  in  Duke  Street,  Carleton,  N.  B., 
10  Sept.  1862. 

11839 

Chil.  of  Isaac  and   Loranah   Forest  (Lee)   Olive. 

I.  William  Henry  Olive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B., 
5  Aug.  1837;  married  by  Rev.  J.  E.  Bill,  Baptist,  21  Nov.  1860,  to  Jane 
Sime,  born  4  July  1838,  dau.  of  Alexander  and  Jane  (Coates)  Sime. 

4586 
18671 

Whitney  Family. 


1675 


They  settled  at  St.  John,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1 874.     He  was 
then  agent  for  the  Lake  Shore  and  Michigan  Southern  Railway  Company. 

11840  II.  George  Frederick  Olive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  21  Jan.  1839;  died  at  Carleton,  I  July  1839,  and  was  buried  there, 
in  the  old  cemetery. 


11841 


11842 


11843 


III.  Isaac  James  Olive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B., 
22  Ap.  1841;  a  ship-builder;  married  by  Rev.  Maurice  Swabey,  Episcopal, 
7  March  1872,  to  Louise  Augusta  Littlehole,  dau.  of  John  Craft  and  Han- 
nah (Kctchum)  Littlehole,  and  widow  of Beatteay.     She  was  born 

15  Aug.  1832.     They  settled  at  St.  John,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan. 
1874,  without  children. 

IV.  John  Lee  Olive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  3 
Aug.  1845;  married  at  Portland,  N.  B.,  I  Jan.  1872,  by  Rev.  William  H. 
Devebor,  Episcopal,  to  Jenny  Andrews,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Jane  (Armour) 
Andrews,  of  Portland,  where  she  was  born  I  Sept.  1847.     They  settled  at 
St.  John,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1874. 

V.  Chipman  Ingersoll  Olive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  5  Feb.  1848;  and  was  living  at  St.  John  in  Jan.  1874,  unmarried. 


11844  VI.  Alfred  Ernest  Olive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  28  March  1850;  married  at  Carleton,  22  July  1873,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hickson,  Baptist,  to  Amelia  Clark  Lamoroaux,  dau.  of  David  Brown 
Wetmore  and  Elizabeth  Bond  (Toole)  Lamoreaux,  of  Carleton,  where  she 
was  born  9  March  1852.  They  settled  at  St.  John,  and  were  living  there 
in  Jan.  1874. 


11845 


11846 


11847 


11848 


VII.  George   Melbourne  Olive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St. 
John,  N.  B.,  9  Ap.  1852;  a  druggist;  was  living  at  Cambridgeport,  Mass., 
in  Jan.  1874,  unmarried. 

VIII.  Frederick  Clare  Olive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  12  Ap.  1854;  and  was  living  at  St.  John  in  Jan.  1874. 

IX.  Frank   Herbert  Olive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  28  July  1856. 

X.  Eugene   Percy  Olive,  b.  in   Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  24  Feb.  1860. 


18675 


1676 


1 1849 


1850 


11851 


11852 


11853 


11854 


11855 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Sylvanus  Whitney  and  Elizabeth  Susanna  (Dunham)  Olive.  4587 

I.  George  Wood  Olive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B., 

A  i  TI  •»*•          •  .  _     HT_     ._1_     _  r>  *^"  • 


18676 


18682 


;  17  Dec.  1837;  was  drowned  in  Acapulco  Bay,  Mexico,  I  March  1863. 

II.  Hannah  Eliza  Olive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B., 
4  June  1839;  married  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  4  Sept.  1859,  by  Rev.  E. 
Botterell,  Wesleyan,  to  Jacob  Brothers  Drake,  son  of  Peter  and  Elizabeth 
Ann  (Brothers)  Drake,  then  deceased,  of  Carleton.     They  were  living  at 
Carleton  in  March  1874. 

III.  Sylvanus  Whitney  Olive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  ii  June  1841;    died  at  Carleton,  14  Nov.   1846,  and  was  buried 
there. 

IV.  Charles  Olive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  13 
July  1843;  married  in  her  father's  house,  21  Dec.  1865,  by  Rev.  Maurice 
Swabey,  Episcopal,  to  Amyet   Lavinia   Beatteay,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Mary 
(Coram)  Beatteay,  of  Ludlow  Street,  Carleton.     They  settled  at  Carleton, 
and  were  living  there  in  March  1874. 

V.  Mary  Helen  Olive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,    18686 
30  Jan.  1847,  married  at  Carleton,  18  Dec.  1867,   by  Rev.  John  Perkins, 
Wesleyan,  to  Alfred  Henry  Craft,  son  of  William  and  Sarah  (Lord)  Craft, 

then  deceased,  of  Carleton.     They  settled  at  Carleton,  and  were  living 
there  in  March  1874. 

VI.  Susan  Elizabeth  Olive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,    18687 
N.  B.,  4  Ap.  1851;    married  at  Carleton,  12   Ap.  1868,  by  Rev.  David 
Crandall,  Baptist,  to   Frederick   Brittain,  son  of  William  Craft  and   Sarah 
(Sheall)  Brittain,  of  Ludlow  Street,  Carleton.     They  settled  at  Garleton, 

and  were  living  there  in  March  1874. 

VII.  Eveline    Olive,   b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  4 
Ap.  1851 ;  died  at  the  same  place,  29  Aug.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  Carle- 
ton  Cemetery. 


11856          VIII.   David    Millar   Olive,  b.  in   Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,    18690 

JN.  B.,  4  June  1853;    married    at    Carleton,    20  May  1872,  by   Rev.   T. 

Burgess,  Presbyterian,   to  Wlary  Ann   Davis,  dau.  of  Matthew  Henry  and 

Helen  Jane  (Mclnness)  Davis,  then  deceased.     They  settled  at  Carleton, 

and  were  living  there  in  March  1874. 


11857 


IX.  Arthur  Neville  Wetmore  Olive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton, 
St.  John,  N.  B.,  3  May  1856;  and  was  living  at  Carleton  in  March  1874. 


Whitney  Family. 


11858        X.   Richard   William  Olive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  29  March  1859. 


11859 

11860 
11861 


1677 


11862 


11863 


11864 


1 1 865 
11866 

11867 
11868 


Chil.  of  James  and   Mary   Graham   (Clark)   Olive.  45^8 

I.  Ebenezer  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  21  Oct.  1838;  a      18691 
druggist;  married  at  Carleton,  19  Oct.  1866,  Sophia  Mayes,  dau.  of  Samuel 

and  Elizabeth  (Berry)  Mayes.     They  settled  at  Moncton,  N.  B.,  and  were 
living  there  in  March  1874. 

II.  Brunswick  Augustus  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  7 
Dec.  1840;  died  at  Carleton,  14  May  1841,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  William  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  23  March  1842;      18694 
a  surveyor  of  lumber;  married  in    1862,  at  Carleton,  by  Rev.   Samuel 
Robinson,  pastor   of    the    Brussels  Street    Baptist   Church,  to  Ceorgina 
Thompson  Hanson,  dau.  of  Robert  Varden  and  Priscilla  (Knight)  Hanson, 

of  Carleton,  where  she  was  born  20  July  1842.     They  settled  at  Carleton, 
and  were  living  there  in  March  1874. 

IV.  Frederick  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  14  June  1844; 
died  at  Carleton,  2 1  Sept.  1 846,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  James  Weldon  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  19  Nov.      18703 
1846;  a  surveyor  of  lumber;  married  in  1869,  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Jane  Ellis, 

dau.  of  William  and   Margaret  (McMaster)  Kills.     They  settled  at  Yar- 
mouth, N.  S.,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1874. 

VI.  Charles  Frederick  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  21      18702 
Dec.  1848;  a  clerk  of  Customs;  married  at  St.  John,  4  Jan.  1871,  Henrietta 
Damond  Estey,  dau.  of  William  and  Margaret  (Estey)  Estey,  then  deceased, 

of  St.  John,  where  she  was  born  1 1  Aug.  1853.     They  settled  at  St.  John, 
and  were  living  there  in  March  1874. 

VII.  Douglas  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  2  Feb.  1851. 

VIII.  Mary  Graham  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  4  June 
1853- 

IX.  Lemuel  Allen  Wilmot  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B., 
2  Aug.  1855;  died  at  Carleton,  9  Sept.  1856,  and  was  buried  there. 

X.  Hannah  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  29  Aug.  1857. 


1678 


Eighth  Generation. 


1 1869          XI.  John  Clark  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  21  Sept.  1859; 
died  at  Carleton,  23  Ap.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 


11870 


11871 


11872 
11873 

11874 
11875 
11876 

11877 
11878 
11879 


Chil.  of  Sylvanus  and   Elmira   (Parker)   Whitney. 

I.  William   Frederick    Whitney,  b.  at  Hall's  Harbor,  Cornwallis, 
N.  S.,  29  Oct.  1836 ;  died  there,  9  Sept.  1844,  and  was  buried  in  the  Baptist 
Cemetery  at  Bill  Town,  Cornwallis. 

II.  Sarah  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Hall's  Harbor,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  6 
Nov.  1838;   married  there,  24  March  1857,  James  Frederick  Cox,  a  master- 
mariner,  son  of  Edward  Manning  and  Mary  (Pinneo)  Cox,  of  Canning, 
Cornwallis,  where  he  was  born  in  1 834.     They  have  lived  at  New  York 
City,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  and  Cornwallis,  N.  S.;  and  were  dwelling  at  Dublin, 
Ireland,  in  Feb.  1874. 

III.  Mary  Eliza  Whitney,  b.  at  Hall's  Harbor,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  18 
May  1841;  died  there,  9  Sept.  1844  and  was  buried  in  the  Baptist  Ceme- 
tery at  Bill  Town,  Cornwallis. 

IV.  Sophronia  Whitney,  b.  at  Hall's  Harbor,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  25 
Ap.  1843 ;  died  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  20  May  1854,  and  was  buried  there,  in 
the  Eastern  Cemetery. 

V.  Augusta  Whitney,  b.  at  Hall's  Harbor,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  11  Oct. 
1845. 

VI.  James   Frederick   Whitney,  b.  at  Hall's  Harbor,  Cornwallis, 
N.  S.,  ii  Oct.  1848. 

VII.  George  Washington   Whitney,  b.  at  Hall's  Harbor,  Corn- 
wallis, N.  S.,  4  June  1852. 

Chil.  of  Sylvanus  and   Alice  Jane  (Bowles)   Whitney. 

VIII.  Elmira  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Hall's  Harbor,  Cornwallis,  N.  S., 
5  Dec.  1856. 

IX.  Ella  Maude  Whitney,  b.  at  Hall's  Harbor,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  18 
May  1859. 

X.  Laura  May  Whitney,  b.  at  Hall's  Harbor,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  1 1 
Dec.  1860;  died  there,  7  June  1863,  and  was  buried  in  the  Free  Baptist 
Cemetery. 


n  880 

11881 
11882 

11883 
11884 


11885 


11886 


11887 


11888 


11889 


Whitney  Family. 


1679 


Chil.  of  George   Fitch   and   Caroline  Cowles   (Weed)   James. 

I.  Stephen  James,  b.  in  July  1823  ;  was  reported  to  be  living  at  Big 
Grove,  Iowa,  in  Ap.  1877. 

II.  William  Sears  James. 

III.  George   Fitch  James,  b.  at  Brownhelm,  Ohio,  15  July  1834; 
died  at  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  in  Dec.  1857. 

IV.  Caroline  Cowles  James,  b.  in  1837;  died  in  the  Summer  of 
1866. 

V.  Frederick   L.  James,  b.  in  1844;  died  at  Helena,  Montana,  15 
Jan.  1867 


Chil.  of  Ezekiel   Landon  and   Hannah   (James)   Goodrich. 

I.  Charles  Goodrich,  b.  at  Brownhelm,  Ohio,  14  Oct.  1824;  a  mer- 
chant ;  married  at  the  Mercer  Street  Church,  in  New  York  City,  3  Dec. 
1856,  by  Rev.  George  L.  Prentiss,  Presbyterian,  to  Amelia  Murray  Mason, 
dau.  of  John  Lefferts  and  Amelia  (Murray)  Mason,  of  232  Fourth  Street, 
New  York,  where  she  was  born  30  Ap.  1835.     They  were  living,  in  Ap. 
1877,  at  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  where  he  settled  in  1839. 

II.  John  Goodrich,  b.  at  Brownhelm,  Ohio,  1 8  Jan.  1826;  a  merchant; 
married  there,   27  Sept.  1860,   Mary  Grace  Bens,   dau.  of  Rev.  Alfred 
Handford  and  Sarah  (Harris)  Betts,  of  Brownhelm,  where  she  was  born  9 
July  1835.     They  settled  at  Brownhelm,  where  she  died  3  May  1876.     He 
was  living  there  in  Ap.  1877. 

III.  George  Homer  Goodrich,  b.  at  Brownhelm,  Ohio,  14  Nov. 
1835;  died  at  Helena,  Montana,  in  the  Autumn  of  1867. 


Chil.  of  Edward   and   Cordelia   (James)    Parkhurst. 

I.  Cordelia  Parkhurst,  b.  at  Brownhelm,  Ohio,  29  Oct.  1831;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  Ap.  1877;  unmarried. 

II.  Caroline  Eliza  Parkhurst,  b.  at  Brownhelm,  Ohio,  22  July  1834; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  Ap.  1877;  unmarried. 


4591, 


4S9ic 
18706 


18719 


459id 


i68o 


Eighth  Generation. 


11890    i      III.   Emily  Louisa  Parkhurst,  b.  at  Brownhelm,  Ohio,  19  Dec.  1838; 
died  at  Brownhelm,  20  July  1839,  an^  was  buried  there. 


1 1891 


11892 


11893 


1 1894 

11895 
11896 
11897 
11898 

1 1899 

1 1900 


IV.  Emma  Louisa  Parkhurst,  b.  at  Brownhelm,  Ohio,  5  June  1847; 
married  there,  25  Ap.  1868,  Nehemiah  Daniel  Minkler,  son  of  Daniel  and 
Lucy  (Smith)  Minkler,  of  Vermillion,  Ohio,  where  he  was  born  in  May 
1846.  They  were  living  at  Fremont,  Ohio,  in  May  1877. 


Chil.  of  Charles  James. 


I.  Susan  James,  married 


South  Russell  Street,  Boston,  Mass.,  in  Feb.  1874. 


Bragdon  ;  and   was   living  at  34 


II.  Victoria  James,  married 


Myrtle  Street,  Boston,  Mass.,  in  Feb.  1874. 
And  several  others. 


Scoboria ;  and  was  living  at  66 


Chil.  of  George   Whittiker  and   Jane   (Peacock)  James. 

I.  Robert  James,  b.  in  Montgomery  Street,  New  York,  8  Nov.  1833; 
died  at  New  York,  I  Dec.  1833,  and  was  buried   in   the  Second   Street 
Cemetery. 

II.  Emilia  James,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  9  March  1835;  married 
at  New  York  City,  12  March  1862,  Reuben  Hopkins  Plass. 

III.  George  Alexander  James,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  30  Dec. 
1837;  and  died  there,  20  March  1838. 

IV.  Charlotte  Sweeney  James,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  8  Aug. 
1839;  married  in  1861,  at  New  York  City,  Stephen  Shepard. 

V.  Isabella  James,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  4  Oct.  1841;  married, 
at  New  York  City,  George  Quackenbush. 

VI.  Clorana    Lewis   James,  b.   at    Philadelphia,    Penn.,    23    Nov. 
1843;   married,  in  New  York  City,  James  Marshall. 

Chil.  of  George  Whittiker  and   Ellen   (Smith)  James. 

VII.  Stephen    James,   b.    at    Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1850;    died 
there,  31  May  1852,  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery. 


1 1901 

1 1902 
11903 
11904 

11905 
1 1906 
11907 

1 1908 

1 1909 
11910 
1191 1 


Whitney  Family. 


1 1912 
11913 

11914 
11915 


VIII.  Sarah   Emma  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  28  Oct.  1851; 
died  there,  3  Sept.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery. 

IX.  George  Willet  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  25  Aug.  1853. 

X.  Mary  Anna  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  29  Sept.  1855. 

XI.  Emma  Estelle  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  2  July  1857  ;  died 
there,  I  8  Oct.  1858,  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery. 

XII.  Ella  Frances  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  7  Ap.  1859;  died 
there,  29  June  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery. 

XIII.  Charles   Ellsworth   James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  25  July 
1 86 1 ;  died  there,  27  July  1871,  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery. 

XIV.  Josephine  Victoria  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  24  May 
1 863  ;  died  there,  i  Aug.  1 864,  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery. 

XV.  Frederick  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  26  July  1865;  died 
there,  25  July  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery. 

XVI.  William  Francis  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  19  Nov.  1866. 

XVII.  Stephen  Robert  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  2  Nov.  1869. 

XVIII.  Caroline  May  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  19  Aug.  1873. 


Chll.  of  Samuel   and   Mary   (Appleby)   Peers. 

I.  Robert  Trenholm    Peers,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  13  Jan.  1820; 
died  I  Ap.  1871,  unmarried. 

II.  William  Henry  Peers,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  23  May  1821;  a 
farmer;   married  at  Kingston,  26  March  1844,  Esther  Amelia  Oldham,  dau. 
of  John  and  Esther  (Dickson)  Oldham,  of  Kingston,  where  she  was  born 
29  Ap.  181 1.   They  settled  at  Kingston,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 

III.  Charles  James  Peers,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  21  Feb.  1823  ;  and 
was  living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 

IV.  Hannah   Peers,   b.   at   Kingston,  N.  B.,  7  Feb.  1825;   died  25 
March  1826. 


i68i 


4606 


18724 


i682 


1916 


11918 


119183 


i 19180 


11918.= 


11919 
1 1920 


Eighth  Generation. 


V.  Mary  Jane  Peers,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  30  March  1827;  died  25 
Aug.  1827. 


1 1917          VI.  John  Appleby  Peers,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  1 1  Sept.  1828  ;  died 
28  March  1829. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Simcoe  and    Letitia   (Burpee)   Appleby. 


4608 


I.  Stephen    Burpee  Appleby,  b.  at  Florenceville,  N.  B.;  married    187263 
there,  in  1864,  Harriet  Elizabeth    Estey,  born   at  Wicklow,  N.  B.,  in  1845, 

dau.  of  John  Holton  and  Mary  Ann  (Raymond)  Estey.  He  was  living  at 
Woodstock,  N.  B.,  in  March  1874;  a  barrister,  and  a  member  of  the 
Dominion  Parliament. 

II.  Charles  Appleby,  b.  at  Florenceville,  N.  B.;  and  died  there,  un- 
married. 

III.  James  W.  Appleby,  married  Catharine  Elder,  in  1874;  and  was 
living  at  Florenceville,  N.  B.,  in  Sept.  1877. 

IV.  Isaac  Watts  Appleby,  b.  at  Florenceville,  N.  B.;  and  died  there, 
unmarried. 

V.  Ebenezer  Appleby,  b.  at  Florenceville,  N.  B.;  and  died  there, 
unmarried. 

VI.  Caroline   Esther  Appleby,   b.  at  Florenceville,   N.  B.,  1 1  July  187261, 
1847;   married  there,  6  Nov.  1871,  William  Samuel   Peters,  a  farmer,  son 

of  James  and  Eliza  Peters,  of  Kingston,  N.  B.,  where  he  was  born  28  May 
1840.  They  were  living  at  Florenceville  in  Dec.  1877. 


Chil.  of  John   Tompkins  and   Esther  (Chaloner)   Appleby. 
I.   Mary  Anne  Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  30  June  1835. 


4609 


II.  William  James  Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  15  Ap.  1837;    18727 
married  Sarah  Eliza  Northrop,  dau.  of  James  S.  and  Susan  (Cox)  Northrop; 
and  settled  at  Gagetown,  N.  B.,  where  she  died  21  Jan.  1873.     He  was 
living  there  in  Ap.  1 874. 


1 1 92 1 

1 1922 

11923 
11924 


Whitney  Family. 


11925 

1 1926 

11927 


1 1928 

1 1929 
11930 

11931 
11932 

11933 


III.  Samuel  Peers  Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  27  June  1839; 
died  at  Kingston,  28  Sept.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Julia   Hannah   Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  6  Sept.  1840; 
married  there,  31  Jan.  1865,  William  Ellas  Pickett,  son  of  David  and  Ruth 
Sherwood  (Wetmore)  Pickett.     See  his  record. 

V.  Charles  Tompkins  Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  7  July  1843; 
died  at  Kingston,  20  Ap.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.  Letitia  Elizabeth  Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  19  Nov.  1845; 
married  there,  28  Sept.  1870,  by  Rev.  William  Elias  Scovil,  Episcopal,  to 
James  Albert  Williams,  a  farmer,  son  of  James  Dorset  and  Mary  (Parker) 
Williams,  of  Kingston.     They  settled  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston,  and  were 
living  there  in  May  1874. 

VII.  Henrietta  Amelia  Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  13  Aug. 
1848;   married,  17  Feb.  1876,  Oscar  Avanda  Wetmore.     See  his  record. 

VIII.  John  Chaloner  Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  16  Ap.  1851; 
died  at  Kingston,  20  May  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  Esther  Annabel  Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  12  Sept.  1852. 


Chii.  of  Samuel   and   Susan   (Finch)   Ritchie. 

I.  Martha  Ann  Ritchie,  b.  at  Belfast,  Me.,  i  July  1824;  was  living 
at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  in  March  1874. 

II.  Henry  Finch  Ritchie,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  in  Jan.  1826;  died  at 
Boston,  Mass.,  31  Aug.  1850. 

III.  George  Ritchie,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.;  a  clergyman;  was  living 
at  Big  Rock,  Iowa,  in  May  1874,  but  gave  no  answer  to  the  queries  sent  to 
him. 

IV.  James  Ritchie,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.;  died  there,  aged  6  years. 

V.  Mary  Esther  Ritchie,  b.  in  Duke  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  16  July 
1834;    and  was  living  at  St.  John  in  March  1874. 

VI.  Isabella  Ritchie,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.;  and  died  there,  when  one 
year  and  a  half  old. 


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18456 
11685 


18731 


11744 


4614 


1 684 


Rightk  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Watts  and   Lydia   Lockwood   (Stickney)    Bowker. 

11934  I.  Sarah  Ann   Bowker,  b.  at  Machias,  Me.,  23  Aug.  1816;  married 
there,  7  Sept.  1837,  James  Andrew  Cetchel,  a  farmer,  born  at  Machias,  28 
Ap.  1814,  son  of  Marshall  and  Mary  (Holmes)  Getchel. «     She  was  living 
at  Machias  in  March  1876. 

11935  II.   Margaret  Bowker,  b.  at  Machias,  Me.,  8  Aug.  1818;  married  at 
East  Machias,  13  March  1851,  Jacob  Foster,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  there 
6  Dec.  1818.     She  was  living  at  East  Machias  in  March  1876,  without 
children. 

11936  HI.  Elizabeth  Stickney  Bowker,  b.  at  Machias,  Me.,  29  May  1822; 
married,  in  1850,  James  Parish,  a  merchant^  of  Calais,  Me.    They  settled 
at  Calais,  where  she  died  3  Ap.  1854.     He  died  at  Nursery  Hill,  Neb.,  22 
Sept.  1869. 

i  1937  IV.  Winslow  Bowker,  b.  at  Machias,  Me.,  27  June  1824;  a  house- 
joiner;  married  there,  16  Dec.  1850,  Hannah  Boynton,  born  at  Machias,  12 
June  1832,  dau.  of  Stephen  and  Almira  (Brown)  Boynton.  They  settled 
at  Machias,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1 876. 


11938 


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1 1940 
11941 
11942 


V.  William   Clark   Bowker,  b.  at  Machias,  Me.,  18  Aug.  1830;  aj  18740 
house-joiner;  married  at  Machias,  6  Ap.  1863,  Ruth   Hall   Watts,  dau.  of  I 
Samuel  and  Esther  (Whitney)  Watts,  of  Jonesborough,  Me.,  where  she  was 

born  22  Ap.  1839.  They  settled  at  Machias,  and  were  living  there  in 
March  1876.  He  enlisted,  as  a  private,  in  the  first  company  formed  in 
Calais;  was  enrolled,  5  July  1861,  as  a  member  of  the  band,  in  the  6th 
Reg.  of  Maine  Volunteers ;  and  took  part  in  the  siege  of  Yorktown,  the 
battle  of  Williamsburgh,  and  the  seven  days'  fight  before  Richmond. 

VI.  Watts  Henry  Bowker,  b.  at  Machias,  Me.,  29  Dec.  1836;  mar-    18744 
ried,   3  June  1857,  Julia   Maria    Lyon.      They  were  living  at    Brookline, 
Mass.,  in  March  1876.     His  military  service  was  the  same  as  that  of  his 
brother,  William  Clark  Bowker. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and    Hannah   (Stickney)   Burpee. 

I.  Jeremiah  Burpee,  b.  in  Nov.  1823;  died  in  1831. 

II.  Sylvester  Burpee,  b.  in  Sept.  1828;  died  29  June  1867. 

III.  Samuel  Burpee,  b.  in  Nov.  1829. 

The  Stickney  Genealogy,  p.  485,  adds  an  1. 


Whitney  Family. 


1 1943   IV.  Isabella  Burpee,  b.  4  Nov.  1833;  married  Thomas  Coburn  ;  and 

died  30  Sept.  1857. 


11944 
11945 
1 1946 
11947 
1 1948 
11949 
11950 
11951 


Chil.  of  Joseph    Bonney  and    Mary   (Stickney)   Cilley. 

I.  Samuel  Cilley,  was  living  at  Machias,  Me.,  in  Ap.  1876. 

II.  Sarah  Cilley,  married  Abel  Hadley. 

III.  Elizabeth  Cilley. 

IV.  George  Cilley. 

V.  Lockwood  Cilley. 

VI.  Frances  Cilley,  married  Simeon  Bowker. 

VII.  Joseph  Watts  Cilley. 

VIII.  Jeremiah  Cilley,  is  dead. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   Lockwood   and   Mary  Ann   (Connolly)   Stickney. 

11952  I.  Margaret  Stickney,  b.  at  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  16  Aug.  1830;  died  14 
July  1856. 

11953  i      II.  Mary  Ann  Stickney,  b.  at  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  21  Ap.  1833;  died  9 

Aug.  1845. 

1 1954  III.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Stickney,  b.  at  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  22  Sept.  1836; 
married,  21  Oct.  1858,  Gideon  Knight  Hanson,  son  of  Robert  Varden  and 
Priscilla  (Knight)  Hanson.    They  settled  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  and  were  living 
there  in  1869. 

1 1955  IV.  Harvey  Emery  Stickney,  b.  at  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  8  Jan.  1841;  was 
living  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  in  1869,  unmarried. 


11956 


Chil.  of  James  and   Elizabeth   (Stickney)    Burpee. 

I.  William  C.  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  13  Sept. 
1829;   married,  20  July  1852,  Elizabeth  Cowperthwaite. 


1685 


4620 


4621 


18750 


4622 


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11957 
11958 
11959 

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1 1961 

1 1962 

11963 

11964 
11965 


11966 
11967 


11968 


II.  Ebenezer  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  6  March 
1831 ;   married  Julia  Cowperthwaite. 

III.  Charles  J.  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  29  Oct. 
1833  ;   married,  18  Jan.  1861,  Letitia  Barker. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  10  Aug. 
1834;   married,  10  June  1861,  Thomas  Coburn. 

V.  Thomas  N.  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  3  May 
1836;   married,  22  Nov.  1860,  Jane  Foster. 

VI.  Mary  P.  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  3  March 
1838;  died  15  Oct.  1842. 

VII.  Hannah  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  18  Feb. 
1840;   married,  15  Feb.  1864,  James  Edward  Simmons.     They  were  living 
at  Lakeville  Corner,  N.  B.,  in  March  1874. 

VIII.  Lockwood    Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  II 
Jan.  1842;    was  killed,  13   Nov.  1863,  by  an  explosion  on  the   steamer 
Sunbury. 

IX.  David  Cowperthwaite  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield, 
N.  B.,  26  Oct.  1843;   married  Rachel  Vandine. 

X.  Annie  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  27  Oct.  1846; 
married  Albert  Ferguson,  of  Lakeville  Corner,  N.  B. 


Chil.  of  George  and    Isabella   (Stickney)   Clark. 

I.  Henrietta  Clark,  b.  at  Nackawick,  N.  B.;  married  John  Clark. 

II.  Anna  Clark,  b.  at  Nackawick,  N.  B. 


Chil.  of  Archibald   and   Anna   (Stickney)   Plummer. 

I.  James  Plummer. 


11969          II-   Mary  Plummer,  married  Frederick  Miles. 


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11971 
11972 

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11974 
11975 
11976 


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11977 
11978 


11979 
11980 
11981 


III.  Louisa  Plummer,  married  John  Miles. 

IV.  Anna  Plummer,  married  Joshua  Coiwell. 

V.  Henrietta  Plummer,  married  James  Walters. 

VI.  Julia  Plummer,  twin. 

VII.  Helen  Plummer,  twin  ;  died  young. 

VIII.  Ella  Plummer. 

IX.  Frederick  Plummer,  died  young. 

Chil.  of  Jeremiah   Burpee  and   Grace   (Robertson)   Stickney. 

I.  Wilhelmina   Stickney,  b.  at   Sheffield,   N.  B.,  27  March  1842; 
married,  7  Dec.  1861,  Henry  A.  Palmer,  who  died  26  May  1863. 

II.  Henry  Constantino  Stickney,  b.  at  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  i  Sept. 
1844;  and  was  living  there  in  1869,  unmarried. 


JH982 


Chil.  of  James   Henry  and    Hannah   (Finch)   Clark. 

I.  Henry  Finch  Clark,  b.  at  Maquapit  Lake,  Canning,  N.  B.,  19  Jan. 
1847. 

II.  Esther  Elizabeth  Clark,  b.  at  Maquapit  Lake,  Canning,  N.  B., 
6  Ap.  1850. 

III.  James  William   Nehemiah  Dow  Clark,  b.  at  French  Lake, 
Sheffield,  N.  B.,  3  Feb.  1855. 


Child  of  James   Lawrence  and   Charlotte   (Hitchcock)   Slason. 


i68y 


4627 


(4628 


4634 


I.   Mary  Elizabeth  Slason,  b.  at  Pittsfield,  Vt.,  5  May  1842;  mar-      18754 
ried  Thomas  Jefferson  Ketchum,  a  physician,  son  of  Thomas  and  Betsey 
Ketchum ;  and  settled  at  Pittsford,  where  they  were  still  living  in  March 
1876. 


1 688 


11985 


11986 


11987 


11988 


Eighth   Generation, 


Chil.  of  James   Lawrence  and   Abigail   (Whitcomb)   Slason. 

11983  II.  Francis  Chapman  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt,  11  Nov.  1852;  a 
clerk;   married  at  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  4  July  1875,  Fanny   Porter,  dau.  of 
Franklin  and  Phebe  (Brown)  Porter,  of  Ticonderoga,  where  she  was  born 
1 6  Jan.  1853.     They  were  living  at  Ticonderoga  in  March  1876. 

11984  III.  George  William  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt,  21  March  1856; 
and  was  living  at  Whiting,  Vt,  21  March  1876. 

11984..        IV.  Cordelia  Maria  Slason,  b.  at  Granville,  N.  Y.,  21  Oct.  1857; 
died  at  Easton,  N.  Y.,  27  July  1861,  and  was  buried  at  Greenwich,  N.  Y. 


Chil.  of  Augustus   Monfort   and   Ann    Maria   (Slason)   Thompson. 

I.  Helen  Maria  Thompson,  b.  at  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  10  Dec.  1837  ; 
died  at  Perrysburgh,  14  March  1843,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Francis  Henry  Thompson,  b.  at  West  Rutland,  Vt,  28  July    18756 
1839;    a  farmer;    married  at  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  23  Dec.  1867,  Amanda 
Marilla  Baird,  widow  of  Lieut.  Asa  Spofford  (of  the  2 1st  Reg.,  Ohio  Vol- 
unteers, who  died   in    prison  at  Charleston,  S.  C),  and  dau.  of  George 
Washington  and  Almira  (Hine)  Baird.     She  was  born  at  Miltonville,  Ohio, 

1 8  Sept.  1838.     They  were  living  at  Perrysburgh  in  Ap.  1876. 

III.  Mary   Arrietta  Thompson,  b.  at  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  14  Feb. 
1841;  married,  5   May  1861,  Edward   Livingston   Baird,  a  deputy-auditor, 
born  at  Miltonville,  Ohio,  31  July  1833,  son  of  George  Washington  and 
Almira  (Hine)  Baird.     He  was  lieutenant,  afterward  adjutant,  in  the  2ist 
Reg.  of  Ohio  Volunteers ;  served  through  the  whole  war,  coming  home 
much   weakened  by  exposure;    and  died  of  typhoid  pneumonia,  7  March 
1867,  at   Perrysburgh,  where  also  he  was  buried.     She  married  (2d),  25 
Jan.  1873,  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  Charles  Dustin,  a  dealer  in  hardware  at  whole- 
sale, born  at  Perrysburgh,  24  June  1843,  son  of  Dr.  Nathaniel  and  Hannah 
(Smith)  Dustin.     They  were  living  at  Toledo  in  Ap.  1876. 


IV.  Charles  Augustus  Thompson,  b.  at  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  16 
March  1843;  a  grocer;  married  at  West  Rutland,  Vt,  12  May  1869,  Helen 
Turtle,  of  that  place.  He  was  a  student  in  Kalamazoo  College,  Mich.,  and 
there  enlisted  in  Co.  C,  1 7th  Reg.  of  Mich.  Volunteers;  was  captured  at 
Fredericksburg,  Va.,  while  bearing  the  State  colors;  and  was  imprisoned 
as  Andersonville  for  eight  months,  until,  being  very  ill  and  reduced  almost 


18761 


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1 1990 


11991 


1 1992 


'993 


11994 


11995 


11996 


11997 


Whitney  Family. 


to  a  skeleton,  he  was  exchanged  and  sent  home.    They  were  living  at  West 
Rutland  in  Ap.  1876. 

V.  James  William  Thompson,  b.  at  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  19  May 
1846;  a  farmer;  married  at  Perrysburgh,  25  May  1869,  Sarah  Lawrence, 
dau.  of  Henry  Clark  and  Elizabeth  (Debolt)  Lawrence,  of  Perrysburgh. 
She  was  born  at  Springfield,  Ohio,  9  Dec.  1843.     They  settled  at  Lime 
City,  Ohio,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 

VI.  Emetine  Louise  Thompson,  b.  at  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  16  Feb. 
1848;   married  at  Vienna,  Mich.,  15  March  1868,  William  Sprague  Weed, 
son  of  Gideon  Waterbury  and  Rebecca  (Clarke)  Weed,  from  New  York 
City.     He  was  born  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  5  Aug.  1846.     They  were  living  at 
Peoria,  111.,  in  Ap.  1876. 

VII.  John  Peter  Thompson,  b.  at  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  5  May  1851; 
married   there,  31  Aug.  1875,  Adeline   Enola   La    Farree,  born  at    Stony 
Ridge,   Ohio,   2    May  1853,  dau.   of   Augustus  Singleton   and   Amanda 
Malvina  (Howland)  La  Farree.     They  were  living  at  Perrysburgh  in  Ap. 
1876.     He  was  then  a  student  in  the  Cincinnati  Dental  College. 


Chil.  of  William   Wallace  and   Annette   Louisa   (Cookin)   Slason. 

I.  Mary  Eleanor  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt,  27  Ap.  1843;  was  living 
at  Brattleborough,  Vt,  in  Ap.  1876,  unmarried. 

II.  Adelaide  Louisa  Slason,  b.  in  Ohio  in  Dec.  1846;  married  at 
Centre  Rutland,  Vt,  18  Aug.  1870,  William  A.  Douglas.     They  were  living 
at  Rutland  in  Ap.  1876. 

III.  Hiram  Slason,  b.  at  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  in  Feb.  1850;  died  in 
Aug.  1855,  at  Rutland,  Vt,  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen  Cemetery. 

Chil.  of  William   Wallace  and   Sophia   Ursula   (Lacy)   Slason. 

IV.  Annette  Lacy  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt,  7  Jan.  1858;  and  was 
living  at  East  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  in  Ap.  1876. 

V.  Celia  Frances  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt,  12  Ap.  1860;  and  was 
living  at  East  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  in  Ap.  1876. 

VI.  William  Mellville  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt,  18  Oct.  1861;  died 
there,  23  Dec.  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen  Cemetery. 

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4636 


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12002 

I2OO3 
I2OO4 


12005 


12006 


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Eighth   Generation. 


VII.  Ann   Maria  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt,  25  Sept.  1862;  died  8 
Oct.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen  Cemetery. 

VIII.  Charles  Hiram   Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt,  27  Sept.  1863; 
died  there,  18  Sept.  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen  Cemetery. 

IX.  Minnie  Sophia  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt,  23  Oct.  1864;  died 
there,  15  Dec.  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen  Cemetery. 

X.  James   Lacy  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt,  27  Dec.  1865;  died  at 
Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  8  Nov.  1866,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Conant  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Harmon   and   Harriet   Louise   (Tilden)   Slason. 

I.  Francis  Charles  Slason,  b.  at  Jicaltepec,  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico,  9 
Dec.  1866. 

II.  William  Tilden  Slason,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1870. 

III.  Harriet  Elsie  Slason,  b.  at  Nashua,  N.  H.,  i  Ap.  1872. 


4637 


Chil.  of  Lewis  Le  Grand   and   Hannah   Amelia   (Hoyt)    Hyatt.  4643 

I.  Edgar  Smith  Hyatt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  27  Ap.  1846;  a  manu-    18766 
facturer  of  rubber  goods;  married  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  3  June  1874, 
Annie  Fisher  Young,  born  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  27  June  1853,  dau.  of  Edwin 

and  Cornelia  (De  Graw)  Young.  They  were  living  at  New  Brunswick  in 
March  1876. 

II.  Emma  Foster  Hyatt,  b.  at  Milltown,  N.  J.,  i  Ap.  1850;  married  |  18767 
at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  27  Ap.  1871,  John  Cockburn,  a  wine-merchant, 

son  of  James  and  Janet  (Kerr)  Cockburn,  of  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  and  g. 
son  of  George  and  Jane  (Duncan)  Kerr.  He  was  born  at  Ratho,  County 
of  Edinburgh,  19  Ap.  1826.  They  settled  at  Edinburgh,  and  were  living 
there  in  March  1876,  at  2  Kilgraston  Road. 


III.  James  Freeman  Hyatt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  16  Feb.  1855; 
died  at  Paris,  France,  5  Jan.  1856,  and  was  buried  in  the  Cemetery  of  Pere- 
Lachaise. 


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12012 


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I2OI4 


12OI5 
I20I6 
I20I7 


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Chil.  of   Daniel   Smith   and    Mary   Almira   (Ounbar)   Mapes. 

I.  Lester  Dunbar  Mapes,  b.  at  143  East  27th  Street,  New  York,  14 
Jan.  1866. 

II.  Florence  Adeline  Mapes,  b.  at  54  Eldridge  Street,  New  York, 
1 8  Dec.  1869. 

III.  Emma  Louise  Mapes,  b.  at  1 1 1  Henry  Street,  New  York,  10 
Dec.  1871. 


Chil.  of  Frederick  Augustus  and    Emeline  (Smith)   Hoyt. 

I.  Anna  Seely  Hoyt,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  17  Sept.  1847;  mar- 
ried, 20  March  1 869,  Frances  W.  Slaughter,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

II.  Maurice  Albert  Hoyt,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  i  Aug.  1849; 
married,  9  Oct.  1873,  Emma  Allen,  of  Philadelphia. 


Chil.  of  Albert   Maurice  and   Ermlnda  Oldfleld    (Hoyt)   Hoyt. 

I.  Ferdinand  Vanderver  Hoyt,  b.  at  Warwick,  N.  Y.,  i  Oct.  1847; 
a  book-keeper;  married  at  Germantown,  Penn.,  6  Nov.  1873,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Alberts,  Lutheran,  to  Annie  Taylor  Roberts,  dau.  of  Spencer  and  Elizabeth 
(Taylor)   Roberts,   of  Germantown,  where  she  was  born  19  Aug.  1850. 
They  settled  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1876, 
without  children. 

II.  Amelia    Hoyt,    b.   at   Warwick,    N.  Y.,   27   Nov.  1849;   died  at 
Warwick,  6  May  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  James  Henry  Teller  and   Ellen   Chatham   (Burr)   Hoyt. 

I.  Fanny  T.  Hoyt,  b.  23  July  1854. 

II.  Marinus  Pike  Hoyt,  b.  27  Feb.  1856. 

III.  Charles  Traquair  Hoyt,  b.  in  Oct.  1860. 


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Chil.  of  William   A.  and    Maria   Louisa   (Weed)   Conant. 

I.  William   Louis  Conant,  b.  at  New  York  City,  30  May  1841;  a 
lieutenant  in  the  war  of  1861;  married,  in  Oct.  1870,  Henrietta  Downs. 


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II.  Frederick  Herbert  Conant,  b.  at  New  York  City,  i  Jan.  1847;    l8776 
married,  24  Oct.  1866,  Mary  Ella  Crozier. 

III.  Florence  Cornelia  Conant,  b.  at  New  York  City,  7  Ap.  1849. 


Chil.  of  Henry  Mortimer  and   Caroline  Amelia   (Weed)    Platt.  4655 

I.  Ella  Louise  Platt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  10  May  1844. 

II.  Charles  Slason  Platt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  7  Dec.  1846;  grad. 
in  the  School  of  Mines,  Columbia  College,  New  York,  in  1 868. 

III.  Grace  Amelia  Platt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  18  June  1850;  mar- 
ried, 22  Oct.  1872,  Frederick  Stallknecht,  son  of  Frederick  S.  and   Mary 
G.  (Dawes)  Stallknecht. 

IV.  Frank  Henry  Platt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  15  Ap.  1852. 


Chil.  of  Charles  Ambrose  and   Ann   Eliza   (Slason)    Bates. 

I.  Frederick  Platt  Bates,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  17  Ap.  1861;  died  at 
Darien,  29  Aug.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Georgiana  Bates,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  17  June  1867. 

III.  Charles  Francis  Bates,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  25  Feb.  1869. 

IV.  Harriet  Eliza   Bates,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  18  Ap.  1871;  died  at 
Darien,  2  Sept.  1872,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Martha  Eugenia  Bates,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  23  July  1873. 


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Chil.  of  Eugene   Pulaski   and    Margaret   Ellen    (Smith)   Slason. 

I.  Cornelia  Frances  Slason,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  27  Sept.  1861. 

II.  Edward  Nelson  Slason,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  27  Aug.  1863. 

III.  Charles  Bentzlee  Slason,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  14  Feb. 

1865. 

IV.  Margaret  Eleanor  Slason,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  18  Sept 
1866. 

V.  Eugene  Pulaski  Slason,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  3  Aug.  1868. 

VI.  Jessie  Slason,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  22  Feb.  1870;  died  at 
Bridgeport,  25    Feb.  1873,   and  was  buried    there,   in    Mountain   Grove 
Cemetery. 

VII.  Mary  Eliza  Slason,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  20  Nov.  1871. 

VIII.  Harriet  Louisa  Slason,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  29  Oct.  1873. 

IX.  Jesse  Weed  Slason,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  4  Sept.  1875. 


I. 


Child  of  Francis  and   Harriet   Frances   (Nichols)   Slason. 

Slason,  a  dau.,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  10  June  1872  ;  died 


at  Bridgeport,  17  June  1872,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Henry   Plan  and   Hannah   Maria   (Brown)   Whitney. 

I.  Florence  Estelle  Whitney,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  22  Aug.  1854; 
died  1 1  June  1865,  "aged  10  years  and  10  months." 

II.  Ann  Abaria  Whitney,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  21  Nov.  1856. 

III.  Sarah  L.  Brown  Whitney,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  in  Aug.  1864. 


12043        IV.  Arthur  Whitney,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  20  Aug.  1870. 


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Chil.  of  Charles   Milton   and    Frances   Mary   (Mills)   Mather. 

I.  Alice  Mather,  b.  at  187  Henry  Street,  New  York,  19  March  1861. 

II.  Anna    Mather,  b.  at  249  East  Thirteenth  Street,  New  York,   5 
June  1865. 

III.  William  Arnot  Mather,  b.  at  249  East  Thirteenth  Street,  New 
York,  1 6  Ap.  1874. 


Child   of  Moses  Selleck  and    Mary   Ellen   (Stevens)   Mather. 
I.   Emily  Caroline  Mather,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  3  Feb.  1861. 


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12055 


Chil.  of  George   Messenger  and   Sarah    Elizabeth   (Clowes)   Mather. 

I.  Lewis  Frederick  Mather,  b.  at  94  First  Street,  New  York,  7  Ap. 
i860. 

II.  Maude    Louise    Mather,  b.  at  421  Gates  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  10  June  1872. 


Chil.  of  Albert   Hoyt  and   Sarah   Louisa   (Mather)   Scofield. 

I.  Edith  Mary  Scofield,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  2  Aug.  1871. 

II.  Helen  Louise  Scofield,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  29  July  1873. 

Chil.  of  John   Cotton   and    Mary  Callsta  (Fredericks)   Mather. 

I.  Eva  Mather,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  27  June  1 869. 

II.  Jessie  Mather,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  19  Sept.  1870. 

III.  Mabel  Mather,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  28  Nov.  1871. 

IV.  Luella  May  Mather,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  13  Dec.  1873. 


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1 12058 


Whitney  Family. 


Child  of  John   Orlando  and   Julia   Ann    (Whitney)   Miner. 

I.  Walter  Whitney  Miner,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  2  Sept.  1860;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  mother,  in  July  1874. 


Chll.  of  Benjamin   Warren   and   Caroline  Amelia   (Whitney)   Card. 

I.  Charles  Whitney  Card,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  9  March  1866. 

II.  Frank  Lathrop  Card,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  3  May  1867. 


12059       HI-   Emma  Jane  Card,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  15  Aug.  1868. 


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12063 


IV.  Joseph  Hoyt  Card,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  4  Sept.  1869;  died  at 
Stamford,  27  Oct.  1 869,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Woodland  Cemetery. 

Child  of  Orlando  and   Mary  Stickney   (Couch)   Whitney. 
I.  Herbert  Clyde  Whitney,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  16  Nov.  1867. 


Chil.  of  George  Albert  and   Elizabeth   Antoinette   (Ferris)   Whitney. 

I.  Helen  Gertrude  Whitney,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  7  Aug.  1869. 

II.  Charles  Hanford  Whitney,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  25  Nov.  1870. 


12064  HI.  Jenny  Whitney,  b.  at  Tarentum,  Penn.,  31   May  1873;    died 
there,  31  July  1873,  and  was  buried  in  Tarentum  Cemetery. 

12065  IV.  Leroy  Ferris  Whitney,  b.  at  Tarentum,  Penn.,  30  Oct.  1874. 


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12067 

Chil.  of  Walter   R.  and   Susan   Parks   (Whitney)   Holmes. 

I.  Frank  Whitney  Holmes,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  24  Feb.  1843  ;  a 
trader;  has  lived  at  Negaunee,  Mich.;  and,  in  1874,  dwelt  at  Salisbury, 
unmarried. 

II.   Kate  Bills  Holmes,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  21  May  1846,  and  was 

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Eighth  Generation. 


first  named  Kate  Fowler  Holmes ;  married  at  Omaha,  Nebraska,  6  Oct. 
1869,  William  Fayette  Boardman,  of  Oakland,  Cal.,  born  at  Sheffield, 
Mass.,1  14  Sept.  1824,  son  of  William  and  Abigail  (North)  Boardman. 
They  lived  at  Oakland  in  1874.  His  first  wife  was  her  mother's  sister, 
Frances  Bills  Whitney. 

III.  Susan   Holmes,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  5  March  1851;  died  at 
Salisbury,  19  Aug.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  John  Myron  Holmes,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  28  Ap.  1854;  died 
at  Salisbury,  10  Sept.  1859,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Fanny  Grace  Holmes,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  14  Jan.  1860;  died 
at  Salisbury,  18  Ap.  1864,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.  John  M.  Holmes,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  27  Feb.  1862;  died  at 
Salisbury,  1 1  Ap.  1864,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  William    Fayette  and   Frances  Bills   (Whitney)    Boardman. 

I.  Frank  Whitney  Boardman,  b.  at  Sheffield,  Mass.,  29  Dec.  1848; 
and  was  living  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  in  1874. 

II.  Charles  Towne   Boardman,  b.  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  10  Jan. 
1856;  and  was  living  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  in  1874. 

III.  William  Boardman,  b.  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  25  Ap.  1859. 

IV.  Lincoln  Edgar  Boardman,  b.  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  26  Oct.  1860. 


Child   of   Henry  Whitney   Burnham. 
I.   Nancy  Burnham,  b.  at  Whitehall,  N.  Y. 


Chil.  of  Ransom    Noble  and   Adeline  Cray   (Burnham)   Karner. 


I.  Warren  Goodsell  Karner,  b.  at  South  Egremont,  Mass.,  i  Nov. 
1840;  a  farmer;  married  at  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  11  Nov.  1868,  Catharine 
Coon,  born  at  Taghkanick,  N.  Y.,  14  Aug.  1844,  dau.  of  Levi  and  Mary 

1  Not  Salisbury,  Conn. ,  as  printed  at  No.  4686. 


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12088 


(House)  Coon;   and  lived  with  his  mother,  at  South  Egremont,  in  1874. 
He  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 

II.  Edward  Ransom   Karner,  b.  at  South  Egremont,  Mass.,  6  Oct. 
1846;  a  grocer;  lived  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 

III.  Julia  Adeline  Karner,  b.  at  South  Egremont,  Mass.,  3  Feb. 
1848 ;  died  there,  3  Sept.  1854,  and  was  buried  in  South  Egremont  Ceme- 
tery. 


Chil.  of  John   Vincent  and   Cordelia   (Burnham)   Cottrell. 

I.  Imogene  Myrtilla  Cottrell,  b.  at  Otis,  Mass.,  18  July  1848;  died 
at  Princeton,  111.,  25  Dec.  1860,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Oakland  Cemetery. 

II.  Sarah  Cordelia  Cottrell,  b.  at  Otis,  Mass.,  3  Oct.  1852;  died  at 
Worthington,  Mass.,  18  Ap.  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Julia  Isabel   Cottrell,  b.  at  Princeton,  111.,  5  Ap.  1857;   died 
there,  26  Ap.  1859,  and  was  buried  in  Oakland  Cemetery. 

IV.  Frank  Lincoln  Cottrell,  b.  at  Princeton,  111.,  26  Aug.  1858. 

V.  Netty  Dell  Cottrell,  b.  at  Princeton,  111.,  10  Oct.  1861. 

VI.  Mary  Adeline  Cottrell,  b.  at  Princeton,  111.,  11  Dec.  1863. 


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Chil.  of  Alfred   Smith   and    Helen   Maria   (Burnham)   Foote. 

I.  Flora  Estelle  Foote,  b.  at  Chester,  Mass.,  29  Nov.  1854;  a  teacher; 
lived  at  Chester  Centre,  Mass.,  in  1874. 

II.  Frank  Monroe  Foote,  b.  at  Chester,  Mass.,  i  Nov.  1857. 

III.  Helen  Burnham  Foote,  b.  at  Chester,  Mass.,  10  Sept.  1859. 


12089 


Chil.  of  Henry  Augustus  and   Elizabeth   Ann   (Whitney)   Hale. 

I.   Elizabeth  Salome  Hale,  b.  at  288  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York,  3 
Feb.  1858. 


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II.   Catharine  Louise  Hale,  b.  in  i  i6th  Street,  between  First  Avenue 
and  Avenue  A,  New  York,  12  Oct.  1865. 


Child  of  

I.  Frank  Sherm. 


and   Eliza  Amelia   (Whitney)   Sherm. 


4697 


4707 


Chil.  of  Charles   Bingley  and   Emma   Celia   (Whitney)   Armstrong. 

I.  Charles  Henry  Armstrong,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.Y.;  died  of  scarlet 
fever,  9  Jan.  1860,  and  was  buried  in  Mount  Hope  Cemetery. 

II.  Emma  Adelaide  Armstrong,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  died  of 
scarlet  fever,  i  Jan.  1860,  and  was  buried  in  Mount  Hope  Cemetery. 

III.  Edward  Wallace  Armstrong,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  19  July 
1862. 

IV.  Emma  Jane  Armstrong,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  9  Nov.  1864. 

V.  Jenny  Irene  Armstrong,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  21  July  1867. 

VI.  Charles  Bingley  Armstrong,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  and  died 
there,  7  Oct.  1871. 


Child  of  Benjamin1   Marshall  and  Sarah   Ann   (Whitney)   Huntington.        4709 

I.  George  Marshall  Huntington,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  27  Nov. 
1862. 


Chil.  of  Adelbert  and   Caroline   (Bangs)   Whitney. 

I.  Charles  Edward  Whitney,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  23  May  1868. 

II.  Bertha  Whitney,  b.  at  Mount  Morris,  N.  Y.,  16  May  1871;  died 
22  May  1871,  and  was  buried  at  Mount  Morris. 

III.  John  Randolph  Whitney,  b.  at  Mount  Morris,  N.  Y.,  30  Ap. 
1872;  died  i  May  1872,  and  was  buried  at  Mount  Morris. 

1  His  first  name  was  omitted  at  No.  4709. 


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Whitney  Family. 


IV.  Frederick  Adelbert  Whitney,  b.  at  Mount  Morris,  N.  Y.,  16 
May  1873. 


Child  of  James   Henry  and   Josephine   (Bales)   Whitney. 
12103        I    Bertha  Amelia  Whitney,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  16  June  1872. 


Chil.  of  Jacob  and  Charlotte  (Peatman)   Holder. 


12106 


Chil.  of  Charles  Asa  and   Isabella   (Haviland)   Peatman. 

I.  Louisa  Adeline  Peatman,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  12  March 
1839;  unmarried  in  Ap.  1874. 


12107       H-  Amelia  Harriet  Peatman,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  22  Oct.  1842; 
I  unmarried  in  Ap.  1874. 


12108 


III.  Mary  Elizabeth  Peatman,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  19  Ap.  1846; 
unmarried  in  Ap.  1874. 


Chil.  of  John   and   Mary  Ann   (Peatman)   Belyea. 

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12109  j      I-  Charles   Peatman   Belyea,  b.  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  30  Ap.  1825; 
died  at  Westfield,  19  Oct.  1829,  and  was  buried  there. 


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4720 


12104  I.  Daniel  Peatman  Holder,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  7  March  1830;  a     18784 
carpenter;   married  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  24  Ap.  1867,  Eleanora  Baldwin, 

dau.  of  Moses  and  Elizabeth  (Waggoner)  Baldwin,  of  Cincinnati,  where 
she  was  born  I  May  1833.  He  dwelt  at  Brantford,  C.  W.,  from  1851  till 
1863;  and  then  settled  at  Cincinnati,  where  they  were  still  living  in  May 
1874,  at  290^  Wade  Street. 

12105  II.  Charlotte  Amelia  Elizabeth  Holder,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  31      18785 
March  1835;  married  at  Paris,  Ont.,  28  July  1870,  William  Mark  Topping, 

an  accountant,  formerly  a  teacher  and  journalist,  son  of  George  and 
Elizabeth  (Laing)  Topping,  of  Fochabers,  Morayshire,  Scotland,  where  he 
was  born  13  Oct.  1835.  They  settled  at  Gait,  Ont.,  and  were  living  there 
in  May  1874. 


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Eighth   Generation. 


II.  Daniel  Wellington  Belyea,  b.  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  8  Dec.  1826; 
died  at  Westfield,  26  Sept.  1829,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Samuel  Jacob  Belyea,  b.  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  28  Aug.  1828; 
died  at  Westfield,  10  Oct.  1829,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  John  William   Belyea,  b.  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  2  Nov.  1830;  a 
grocer;  married  at  Indiantown,  Portland,  N.  B.,  15  March  1871,  by  Rev. 
Howard   Sprague,  Wesleyan   Methodist,   to   Mary   Louisa   Joyce,   dau.   of 
James  and  Ann  (Johnson)  Joyce,   of   Main   Street,    Indiantown.     They 
settled  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1874, 
without  children. 

V.  Mary  Ann  Belyea,  b.  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  14  Feb.  1833;  married 
in  her  father's  house,  at  the  corner  of  Prince  and  Ludlow  Streets,  Carleton, 
St.  John,  N.  B.,  27  Jan.  1857,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Coster,  rector  of  St.  George's 
Church,  to  Andrew  Bulst,  son  of  Andrew  and  Helen  (Tennant)  Buist,  of 
Carleton.     They  settled  at  Carleton,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 

VI.  Beverley  Belyea,  b.  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  19  Feb.  1835;  a  house- 
joiner;  married  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  22  Feb.  1870,  by  Rev.  G.  M.  W.  Gary, 
Baptist,  to  Ceorgiana  Ellen  Harrington,  dau.  of  John  and  Maria  (Marshall) 
Harrington,  of  St.  John.     They  settled  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  and  were 
living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 


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18789 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Fanny  Susanna   (Flewelllng)    Peatman.  4723 

I.  Charles  Wilmot  Peatman,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  17  Ap.  1834; 
died  at  Brantford,  C.  W.,  4  Sept.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Norris  Townsend  Peatman,  b.  near  the  village  of  Mt.  Clemens,    18791 
Mich.,  23  Oct.  1836;  a  dealer  in  stoves  and  tin-ware;  married  at  Brantford, 

Ont,  1 6  Oct.  1871,  by  Rev.  J.  C.  Usher,  Episcopal,  rector  of  Grace  Church, 
to  Alice  Taylor,  dau.  of  Frederick  and  Sarah  (Rolph)  Taylor.  She  was 
born  in  Orange  Street,  Red  Lion  Square,  London,  Eng.,  28  Nov.  1843. 
They  settled  in  Colborne  Street,  Brantford,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap. 
1874.  Before  his  marriage,  he  dwelt  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  for  n  months; 
at  Hamilton,  Ohio,  9  months;  was  in  the  Union  army  for  3  years  and 
7  months,  passing  through  all  grades  from  private  to  major,  and  resigning 
in  1864;  lived  at  Cincinnati,  18  months;  at  Oxford,  Ohio,  6  months; 
Hamilton  again,  3  months;  Cincinnati,  6  months;  Cynthiana,  Ky.,  8 
months;  and  Cincinnati,  6  months. 


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12117  III.  Harriet  Caroline  Peatman,  b.  at  Malahide,  Elgin  Co.,  C.  W., 
19  Jan.  1839;  married   in  Echo  Place,  Brantford,  C.  W.,  11   March  1858, 
Edward  Evans  orr,  son  of  James  and  Elizabeth  (Evans)  Orr,  of  LaChine, 
C.  E.,  where  he  was  born  28  May  1834.     They  settled  at  Brantford,  where 
he  died  II  Jan.  1860.     She  moved,  in  1861,  to  Hamilton,  Ont.,  and  there 
married  (2d),  4  Feb.  1874,  Donald  Mclntosh,  son  of  Thomas  and  Christina 
(Frazcr)  Mclntosh,  of  Tain,  Ross-shire,  Scotland.     He  was  born  at  Inver- 
ness, Scotland,  7  May  1 843.     They  were  living  at  Hamilton  in  Ap.  1 874. 
She  had  no  children. 

12118  IV.  Mary  Ann   Peatman,  b.  at  Mount  Pleasant  village,  Brant  Co., 
C.  W.,  22  Oct.  1840;  married  at  Brantford,  Ont,  23  Nov.  1869,  by  Rev. 
James  C.  Usher,  Episcopal,  to  Francis  James  Grenny,  a  post-office  clerk, 
son  of  Abram  and  Margaret  (Pickle)  Grenny,  of  Brantford,  where  he  was 
bom  1 3  Oct.  1 840.     They  were  living  at  Brantford  in  Ap.  1 874. 

12119  V.  George  Wynett  Peatman,  b.  at  Onondaga,  in  Brantford,  C.  W., 
4  Jan.  1843;   a  tinner;  was  living  at  Brantford,  Ont,  in   Ap.  1874,    un- 
married. 


Chil.  of  George  and   Chloe   Lyon    (Cook)   Peatman. 

12120  I.  Sarah  Nanette  Peatman,  b.  at  Brantford,  C.  W.,  29  Dec.  1841; 
married  at  Belmont  House,  Brantford,  8  June  1865,  by  Rev.  Johnstone 
Vicars,  rector  of  St.  James'  Church,  Ingersol,  C.  W.,  to  George   William 
Wye,  a  clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England,  son  of  John  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Joseph)  Wye,  of  Canada,  formerly  of  London,  Eng.,  where  he  was  born 
20  Dec.  1840.     They  settled  at  Wardsville,  Ont.,  and  were  living  there  in 
Ap.  1874. 

12121  II.  Alfred  Henry  Peatman,  b.  at  Brantford,  C.  W.,  3  June  1848; 
a    manufacturer;    married   at   her   father's   house,   25    Nov.    1869,    Elsie 
McWiiiiams,   dau.  of  Aaron  and  Nancy  (Blair)  McWilliams,  of  Burford, 
Ont.,  where  she  was  born  17  March  1843.     They  settled  at  Brantford,  and 
were  living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 


Chil.  of  William   Charles  and   Sarah   Elizabeth  (Peatman)   Smith. 

121 22  I.  Harriet  Eliza  Smith,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  14  July  1839;  mar- 
ried, 15  Dec.  1864,  James  Arnold  Lockwood.  They  were  living  at  Corn- 
wallis,  N.  S.,  in  Ap.  1874. 


18793 


4724 
18795 


18797 


4725 


I  702 


Eighth  Generation. 


12123  II.   Mary  Ann  Smith,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  8  Feb.  1841;  married    18798 
in  Brussels  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  9  March  i86i,by  Rev.  E.  S.  Robinson, 

Free  Baptist,  to  James  Arnold  Stuart,  a  carpenter,  son  of  John  B.  and 
Rhoda  Wellington  (Arnold)  Stuart,  of  North  Natick,  Mass.,  formerly  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  where  he  was  born  in  1833.  They  dwelt  at  Grantville, 
Mass.,  from  20  March  1861  till  Dec.  1861;  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  till  Ap. 
1862;  and  at  Portland,  Me.,  till  Aug.  1863,  when  he  enlisted  at  Boston, 
Mass.,  in  Co.  H,  nth  Reg.,  Mass.  Vol.  Infantry.  He  was  captured,  con- 
fined in  Belle  Isle  Prison,  Richmond,  Va.,  and  died  there  9  June  1864. 
She  was  married  (2d)  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  20  Dec.  1870,  by  Rev.  E.  S. 
Woodman,  Episcopal,  to  Daniel  Parks  Hatfleld,  a  mariner,  son  of  Cyrus 
William  and  Eunice  (Hillman)  Hatfield,  of  Holton,  N.  B.  He  was  born  at 
St.  John,  3  Ap.  1844.  They  were  living  at  Westfield  in  Ap.  1874. 

12124  III.  Charles  Thomas  Smith,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  24 July  1842;    18801 
married,  3  Dec.  1868,  Mary  Jane   Dykeman,   dau.   of  James  and   Philena 
(Vail)  Dykeman.     They  dwelt  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  in  Ap.  1874. 


12125 


12126 


12127 


IV.  Emily  Jane  Smith,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  31  May  1844;    mar- 
ried at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  22  Jan.  1873,  by  Rev.  E.  S.  Woodman,  Church  of 
England,  to  John   Caleb   Lyon,  a  car-builder,  son  of  David  Alanson  and 
Betsey  Elizabeth  (Flewelling)  Lyon,  of  Kingston,  where  he  was  born  2 
March   1843.     They  dwelt  at  Fairville,  N.  B.,  till  24  May  1873;    then 
settled  at  Fredericton,    St.  Mary's,  N.  B.,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap. 
1 874,  without  children. 

V.  Catharine  Brittain  Smith,  b.  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  2  Sept.  1845; 
married  in  the  Westfield  church,  3  Nov.  1870,  John   Somerville   Smith,  a 
master-mariner,  son  of  Stephen  and  Margaret  (French)  Smith,  of  Kingston, 
N.  B.,  where  he  was  born  3  Sept.  1842.     They  dwelt  at  St.  John,  N.  B., 
for  one  year ;  and  then  settled  at  Westfield,  where  they  were  still  living  in 
Ap.  1874. 

VI.  Sarah  Caroline  Smith,  b.  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  25  Dec.  1847; 
died  at  Westfield,  15  May  1855,  and  was  buried  there. 


12128 


12129 


Chll.  of  William   and   Harriet  Caroline   (Peatman)    Harrison. 

I.  Catharine  Harrison,  b.  at  Jerusalem,  N.  B.,  12  March  1845;  un- 
married in  Ap.  1874. 

II.  James  Isaac  Harrison,  b.  at  Jerusalem,  N.  B.,  18  July  1847; 
unmarried  in  Ap.  1874. 


18804 


4726 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Norris  Townsend   and   Rachel   Jane   (Flewelling)    Peatman. 

12130  I.  Alfred  LeBaron  Peatman,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  23  Sept  1844; 
married  at  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  25  Aug.  1869,  by  Rev.  David  Wetmore 
Pickett,  Episcopal,  to  Matilda  Coombs,  dau.  of  Robert  Vail  and  Ann 
(Hewitt)  Coombs,  of  Fredericton.  They  were  living  at  Greenwich  in  Ap. 

1874. 


1703 


12131 


J2I33 


12134 


IV.  Agnes  Cecilia  Peatman,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  21  May  1851; 
and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1 874,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Caleb  and   Ann   (Whelpley)   Wetmore. 

I.  Augusta  Sophia  Wetmore,  b.  in  New  Brunswick,  7  Aug.  1832; 
died  13  Ap.  1854. 


12135  II-  Charles  Frederick  Wetmore,  b.  in  New  Brunswick,  26  June 
1833;  was  living  at  New  York  City  in  1861. 

12136  III.  William  Walker  Wetmore,  b.  in  New  Brunswick,  8  June  1834; 
died  i  Aug.  1854. 

12137  ;      IV.  Caleb  Newton  Wetmore,  b.  in  New  Brunswick,  16  June  1835; 

a  merchant;  was  living  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  in  Feb.  1874,  a  partner  in  the 
firm  of  Wetmore  Brothers,  67  King  Street. 


12138 


V.  Charlotte   Deborah  Wetmore,  b.  in  New  Brunswick,  8  Aug. 
1836;  died  18  Aug.  1837. 

'Hannah  Gorum,  says  a  correspondent,  was     (Bostwick)  Gorum,  and  half-sister  of  Mrs.  Ann 
"a  daughter  of  Joseph   Nathaniel  and   Sarah     (Gorum)  Meatman." 


18806 


II.  Helen  Chloe  Maria  Peatman,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  22  Oct. 
1846;  married  there,  2  Feb.  1869,  by  Rev.  David  Wetmore  Pickett, 
Episcopal,  to  Albert  McCieery,  a  farmer,  son  of  Hugh  Watson  and  Hannah 
(Gorum1)  McCieery,  of  Kingston,  N.  B.  They  were  living  at  Kingston  in 
Ap.  1874. 

12132        III.  Elizabeth  Milner  Peatman,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  i  Ap.  1849;      18809 
married  there,  14  Feb.  1871,  by  Rev.  David  Wetmore  Pickett,  Episcopal, 
to  James  Nutter,  son  of  William  and  Ann  (Hogan)  Nutter,  of  Greenwich. 
They  were  living  at  Greenwich  in  Ap.  1874. 


4727 


4730 


i  704 


12139 
12140 
12141 

12142 
12143 


Eighth  Generation. 


12144 


VI.  Richard  Barton  Wetmore,  b.  in  New  Brunswick,  9  Feb.  1838; 
died  1 8  Oct.  1838. 

VII.  Emma  Caroline  Wetmore,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  igjuly  1839; 
and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1 874,  unmarried. 

VIII.  Ann  Adeliza  Wetmore,  b.  at   St.  John,  N.  B.,  3  Jan.  1843; 
married   there,  17  Dec.  1872,  James   Pettingell,  son  of  Thomas   Hanford 
and  Ann  (Hicks)  Pettingell.     See  his  record. 

IX.  George  Edwin  Wetmore,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  13  July  1844; 
died  13  Sept.  1844. 

X.  Alfred   Brunswick  Wetmore,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  10  March 
1 846 ;  a  merchant ;  was  living  at  St.  John  in  Feb.  1 874,  a  partner  in  the 
firm  of  Wetmore  Brothers,  67  King  Street. 


Chil.   of  George   Frederick  and   Sarah   Ann   (Brittain)   Whelpley. 


18662 
11811 


4731 


I.  Charlotte  Amanda  Whelpley,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,    10  Ap.    18810 
1834;  married  in  the  chapel-of-ease,  Long  Reach,  Kingston,  23  Jan.  1861, 
Nathaniel  Elijah  Corham,  a  joiner,  son  of  Samuel  and   Fanny  Disbrow 
(Perkins)  Gorham,  of  Kingston,  where  he  was  born  23  March  1834.     They 

have  always  lived  in  some  part  of  the  parish  of  Kingston,  their  residence 
being  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  in  Ap.  1874. 

II.  William  Walker  Whelpley,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  6  March 
1836;  was  living  at  Portsmouth,  Eng.,  in  Ap.  1874. 

III.  Charles  Edwin  Whelpley,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  i  July  1838; 
married  in   March  1866,  at  Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,    Emma    Pearson;   died   at 
Brooklyn,  4  Sept.  1 868,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

IV.  Fanny  Susanna  Whelpley,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  n  Sept. 
1840;  died  there,  12  Aug.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  Long  Reach  church- 
yard. 

V.  George  Frederick  Whelpley,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  3  July  1843; 
married,  I  May  1870,  Elizabeth   Ann   Belyea,  dau.  of  Solomon  and  Mary  12164.^ 
Whitney  (Whelpley)  Belyea.     They  were  living  at  St.  Croix,  Me.,  in  Ap. 

1874. 

12149         VI.  Richard  Thomas   Whelpley,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  2  Ap. 


12145 


12146 


12147 


12148 


Whitney  Family. 


1847;   was  living  at  24  South  Canal  Street,  Chicago,  111.,  in  Ap.  1874, 
unmarried. 


Chil.   of  Benjamin   Wallace  and   Martha   Sarah    (Whelpley) 

Crawford. 


12150  I.  Harriet  Crawford,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  7  Feb.  1832;  married  in 
I  her  father's  house  at  North  Oxford,  C.  W.,  11  March  1852,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Revel,  Episcopal,  to  Edwin  Havlland,  a  merchant,  son  of  Sylvanus  and 
Maria  Sophia  (Nase)  Haviland,  of  Nerepis,  Kings  Co.,  N.  B.,  where  he 
was  born  14  Nov.  1822.  They  settled  at  Ingersoll,  Ont,  and  were  living 
there  in  Ap.  1874,  on  Thames  Street. 


1705 


12151 


12152 


12153 


12154 


I2I5S 


12156 


II.  Richard  Thomas  Crawford,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  30  July 
1833  ;  married  there,  25  June  1856,  by  Rev.  William  Elias  Scovil,  Epis- 
copal, to  Susanna  Elizabeth  Crawford.     They  were  living  at  Oxford,  Ont, 
in  Ap.  1874. 

III.  Charlotte  Jane  Crawford,  b.  at  West  Oxford,  C.  W.,  9  Sept. 
1835;  married  in  her  father's  house   at  North  Oxford,  C.  W.,  29  Feb. 
1 864,  by  Rev.    Donald    McKenzie,   Presbyterian,   to   James    Barclay,   a 
farmer,  son  of  John  and  Marian  (McLeod)  Barclay,  of  West  Zora,  C.  W., 
where  he  was  born  22  Aug.  1835.     He  died  10  Aug.  1864,  and  was  buried 
at  Embro,  West  Zora.     She  returned  to  her  father's  house,  and  was  living 
there,  without  children,  in  Ap.  1874. 

IV.  Augustus  Adino  Crawford,  b.  at  Oxford,  C.  W.,  24  July  1837  ; 
was  living  near  Ingersoll,  Ont,  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 

V.  Clarissa  Caroline  Crawford,  b.  at  North  Oxford,  C.  W.,  18 
June  1839;  died  there,  25  Feb.  1841,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  St.  James' 
Church-yard  at  Ingersoll,  C.  W. 

VI.  Sarah  Ann  Crawford,  b.  at  North  Oxford,  C.  W.,  5  Jan.  1841; 
married  at  Ingersoll,  C.  W.,  17  Jan.  1866,  by  Rev.  A.  Cross,  Presbyterian, 
to  Robert  Henderson,  a  farmer  and  dealer  in  furniture,  son  of  William  and 
Ann  (Stoop)  Henderson,  of  Ingersoll,  formerly  near  Newry,  County  Down, 
Ireland,  where  he  was  born  16  Oct.  1838.     They  dwelt  at  West  Zora,  Ont, 
till  1872;  at  North  Oxford  till  15  Ap.  1874;  and  then  moved  to  Paisley, 
Ont. 

VII.  James  Albert  Crawford,  b.  at  North  Oxford,  C.  W.,  19  Jan. 
1843  ;  was  living  at  Molesworth,  Ont,  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 


4733 
18817 


18821 


1706 


12157 


12158 


12159 


12160 


12161 


12162 


Eighth   Generation. 


VIII.  Martha  Matilda  Crawford,  b.  at  North  Oxford,  C.W.,  10  Ap. 
1844;  and  was  living  there  (near  Ingersoll,  Ont.)  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 

IX.  Benjamin   Benedict  Crawford,  b.  at   North    Oxford,  C.  W., 
16  Nov.  1845;  died  there,  13   Dec.  1870,  from  a  wound  caused  by  the 
accidental  discharge  of  a  gun,  and  was  buried  in  Ingersoll  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Titus   Brown   and    Elizabeth   Ann   (Belyea)   Whelpley.  4734 

I.  Charlotte   Whitney   Whelpley,  b.  at   Long   Reach,  Kingston,    18827 
N.  B.,  12  Oct.  1839;  married  there,  2  Jan.  1861,  Ormond  Elting  Flewelling, 
eldest  son  of  William  Puddington  and  Esther  Ann  (Merritt)  Flewelling,  of 
Clifton,  N.  B.     They  were  living  at  Pleasant  Grays,  Salisbury,  Westmore- 
land Co.,  N.  B.,  in  March  1874. 

II.  Hannah    Augusta   Whelpley,   b.   at   Long  Reach,    Kingston,    18830 
N.    B.,  15    Jan.   1842;     married    there,   16    Sept.   1863,   Gabriel    Hudson 
Flewelling,  a  ship-builder,  second  son  of  William  Puddington  and  Esther 

Ann  (Merritt)  Flewelling,  of  Clifton,  N.  B.  They  settled  at  Clifton,  and 
were  living  there  in  March  1874.  He  was  a  partner  with  his  father,  in  the 
business  of  ship-building;  a  magistrate  for  Kings  Co.;  a  captain  in  the 
Reserve  Militia;  and  a  past-master  of  the  Midian  Lodge  of  Free  and 
Accepted  Masons. 

III.  Catharine  Elizabeth  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston,    18516 
N.  B.,    9   Oct.   1844;    married    there,  14   Sept.  1864,    William    Wallace 
Wetmore,  a  carpenter,  son  of  David  and  Eliza  (Whelpley)  Wetmore.      See    11716 
his  record. 


Chil.  of  Nathaniel  Corum  and   Maria  Jane  (Starkins)   Whelpley.  4735 

I.  Fanny  Amanda  Whelpley,  b.  in  Fifth  Street,  New  York,  i  Feb. 
1855. 


12163    '      "•  Catharine  Adelaide  Breanss  Whelpley,  b.  in  Sixth  Street, 
New  York,  i  Ap.  1857. 


12164 


Chil.  of  Solomon   and   Mary  Whitney  (Whelpley)    Belyea. 

I.  Stephen  Collins  Belyea,  was  living  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  in  Ap. 
1874. 


4737 


I  2  1 64. 


Whitney  Family. 


II.    Elizabeth  Ann  Belyea,  married  George  Frederick  Whelpley,  son 

of  George  Frederick  and  Sarah  Ann  (Brittain)  Whelpley.     See  his  record. 


Chil.  of  James   Scovil   and   Charlotte  Anderson   Orde   (Cookson) 

Whelpley. 

12165  I-   Mary  Ann  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston,   N.  B.,  20 
Sept.  1845;    married   at    Kingston    parish-church,  4   May  1869,   Howard 
Douglas  Wetmore,   a   farmer   and   carpenter,   son    of  David    and    Eliza 
(Whelpley)  Wetmore.     See  his  record.     They  were  living  at  Clifton,  N.  B., 
in  Ap.  1874,  without  children. 

12166  II.  Charlotte  Jane  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston,  N.  B., 
5  Ap.  1847;  married  at  Portland,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  28  Dec.  1870,  by  Rev. 
Canon  Harrison,  Episcopal,  to  Henry  Wiley,  a  shipwright,  son  of  Robert 
and  Mary  Ann  (Jacobs)  Wiley,  of  Carleton,  St.  John,  where  he  was  born 
15   Ap.  1842.     They  dwelt  at  Clifton,  N.  B.,  till  Oct.  1872;  and  then 
moved  to  Rothesay,  N.  B.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Ap.  1 874. 


1707 


12167 


12168 


12169 


12170 


12171 


12172 


12173 


Chil.  of  James  Scovil   and   Cornelia   Ogden   (Flewelllng)   Whelpley. 

III.  Arthur  Scovil  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston,  N.  B., 
18  Oct.  1855;  and  was  living  at  Clifton,  N.  B.,  in  Ap.  1874. 

IV.  Julia  Maria  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  21 
Dec.  1856;  died  23  Dec.  1856,  and  was  buried  at  Long  Reach. 

V.  Alice   Maud  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  14 
Oct.  1857. 

VI.  Wilbur   Wetmore  Whelpley,   b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston, 
N.  B.,  25  Ap.  1859;  died  21  May  1859,  and  was  buried  at  Long  Reach. 

VII.  Frank  Herbert  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston,  N.  B., 
1 1  Ap.  1 860. 

VIII.  Helen  Maria  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach.  Kingston,  N.  B., 
13  Jan.  1862. 

IX.  Frederick   Robert  Whelpley,  b.  at   Long   Reach,  Kingston 

N.  B.,  2  Sept.  1863. 


12148 


4738 


1 1720 


18832 


4738 


1708 

Eighth  Generation. 

12174 

X.  Wilbur  Whelpley,  b.  at   Long   Reach,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  6  Ap. 
1865;  died  12  Ap.  1865,  and  was  buried  at  Long  Reach. 

12175 

XI.  Albert  Edward  Ernest  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston, 
N.  B.,  27  March  1866. 

12176 

XII.  Cornelia   Eveline   Louisa  Whelpley,   b.    at   Long    Reach, 
Kingston,  N.  B.,  27  Nov.  1867. 

12177 

XIII.  James  Whitney  Whelpley,  b.  at   Long   Reach,  Kingston, 
N.  B.,  29  March  1871. 

Chil.  of  Richard  Thomas  and  Jane  Sophia   (Cough)  Whelpley. 

4739 

12178 

I.  Richard   Ormond   Whelpley,  b.  at  Phoenix  Mills,  Fredericton, 
N.  B.,  26  July  1855. 

12179 

II.  Charlotte  Mabel  Whelpley,  b.  at  Phoenix  Mills,  Fredericton, 
N.  B.,  9  Nov.  1856. 

12180 

III.  Florence  Whelpley,  b.  at  Phoenix  Mills,  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  9 
Ap.  1858  ;  died  at  York  Hotel,  Fredericton,  25  July  1858,  and  was  buried 
at  Fredericton. 

12181 

IV.  Ada  Jane  Whelpley,  b.  at  York  Hotel,  Fredericton,  N.B.,  2  July 
1859;  died  28  July  1859,  and  was  buried  at  Fredericton. 

12182 

V.  Marian   Ida  Whelpley,  b.  at  York  Hotel,  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  17 
Dec.  1860. 

4740 

Chil.  of  Enos  Henry  and   Hannah   (Whelpley)   Flewelling. 

12183 

I.  Edith  Pauline  Flewelling,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  6  May 
1856;  and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 

12184 

II.  John  Raymond  Flewelling,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  25 
Nov.  1857  !  and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 

4741 

Chil.  of  Chancy  Wright  and   Phebe  Ann   (Leach)  Whitney. 

12185 

I.  Chancy  Leach  Whitney,  b.  at  Allen's  Hill,  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  26 
July  1836;  married  in  her  father's  house  at  Marshall,  Mich.,  25  July  1866, 

18833 

I2I86 


I2i8; 


12188 


12189 


12190 

12191 
12192 
12193 


12194 


Whitney  Family. 


by  Rev.  Rufus  Bush,  rector  of  St.  John's  Church,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  to 
Adeline  Sibyl  Goucher.     They  dwelt  at  Muskegon,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

II.  Ambrose  Worthington  Whitney,  b.  at  Allen's  Hill,  Richmond, 
N.  Y.,  18  July  1838;    moved,  with  his  father,  to  Utica,  Mich.,  where  he 
enlisted  in  Co.  H,  First  Reg.  of  Mich.  Cavalry.     He  was  accidentally  shot, 
while  on  duty  at  Charlestown,  Va.,  6  March  1862,  died  the  next  day,  and 
was  buried  near  Charlestown. 

III.  Curdon  Clark  Whitney,  b.  at  Allen's  Hill,  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  4 
Oct.  1839;  a  farmer;  married  at  her  father's  house,  1 1  Jan.  1865,  by  Rev. 
William  Platt,   Congregational,  to  Abigail  St.  John,  dau.  of  George  and 
Permelia  (Taft)  St.  John,  of  Shelby,  Mich.,  where  she  was  born  7  Jan.  1844. 
They  dwelt  at  Shelby  till  28  Ap.  1867;  and  then  settled  at  Deerfield,  Mich., 
where  they  were  still  living  in  1874. 

IV.  James   Henderson    Whitney,   b.  at  Allen's  Hill,  Richmond, 
N.  Y.,  22  July  1842;  a  farmer  and  horticulturist;  married  at  her  father's 
house,  1 6  Nov.  1869,  by  Rev.  William    Platt,  Congregational,   to    Nora 
Henrietta  Hall,  dau.  of  Isaac  and  Betsey  (Daily)  Hall,  of  Macomb,  Mich., 
where  she  was  born  1 1  Feb.  1845.     They  settled  at  Black  Lake,  Mich.,  10 
Sept.  1871,  and  were  still  living  there  in  1874,  without  children. 

V.  Minerva  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Royalton  Centre,  N.  Y.,  26 
Nov.  1845;    married  in   her  mother's  house  at  Shelby,  Mich.,   14  Nov. 
1871,  by  Rev.  William  Platt,  Congregational,  to  James  Henry  Trowbridge,  a 
manufacturer  of  lumber  and  shingles,  son  of  Amariah  Castaline  and  Rhoda 
More  (Postle)   Trowbridge,  of  Troy,  Mich.,  where  he  was   born  10  Jan. 
1843.     They  were  living  at  Evart,  Mich.,  in  1874;  and  he  was  then  pro- 
prietor of  the  Evart  House. 

VI.  Emily  Joanna  Whitney,  b.  at  Royalton  Centre,  N.  Y.,  17  Sept 
1848;  was  living  at  Evart,  Mich.,  in  1874,  with  her  sister. 

VII.  Adeline  Ellen  Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  Mich.,  21  Aug.  1850. 

VIII.  Charles  Edwin  Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  Mich.,  14  Aug.  1852. 

IX.  Luna  Henderson  Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  Mich.,  27  Nov.  1854; 
died  there,  23  Aug.  1863,  and  was  buried  in  Utica  Cemetery,  Shelby. 


Chll.  of  Daniel   Mason   and  Janet  (Whitney)   Hale. 
I.  Henry  Daniel  Hale,  twin,  b.  at  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  17  Nov. 


1709 


18836 


18837 


4742 


1839. 


Eighth  Generation. 


12 195  II-  Helen  Janet  Hale,  twin,  b.  at  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  17  Nov. 
1839;    married  there,  10  July  1860,  by  Rev.  Walter  Ayrault,  Episcopal, 
to  Dudley  Warren  Case,  son  of  Sebra  Lawton  and  Cornelia  Melissa  (Gates) 
Case,  of  West  Bloomfield,  formerly  of  Bristol,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born 
1 6  Feb.  1839.     They  dwelt  at  West  Bloomfield  in  1874. 

12196  HI.  Charles  Whitney  Hale,  b.  at  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  14  July 
1841  ;  died  at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  23  Jan.  1866,  and  was  buried  at  Rich- 
mond, N.  Y. 

12197  IV-  Jenny  Luther  Hale,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  31  Oct.  1846;  lived 
with  her  parents  at  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 

12198  V.  Altia  Henderson  Hale,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  1 8  Sept.  1849; 
died  at  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,   12  Ap.  1865,  and  was  buried  at  Rich- 
mond, N.  Y. 

12199  VI-   Mar>  Elizabeth  Hale,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  24  July  1852  ;  died 
at  Brooklyn,  25  Feb.  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 


Child,  of  Augustus   Lee  and   Minerva   (Whitney)   Whedon. 

12200  I.  Jenny  Leonora  Whedon,  b.  at  Pekin,  N.  Y.,  8  Nov.  1841;  grad. 
at  St.  Louis  (Mo.)  Normal  School  in  Jan.  1870;  a  teacher;  resided  at  St. 
Louis  in  1874. 


18838 


4744 


Chil.  of  Beachgood   and   Betsey   Elizabeth   (Bennett)   Whitney. 

12201  I.  Jane    Barbara  Whitney,  b.  at  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  4  Jan.  1843; 
married  at  Armada,  Mich.,  29  Sept.  1864,  by  Rev.  Robert  G.  Baird,  Con- 
gregational,   to   Byron   Hopkins,   a   farmer,   son   of   Leonard  and  Clarissa 
(Gay)  Hopkins,  of  Waterford,  Mich.,  formerly  of  Bruce,  Mich.,  where  he 
was  born  28  Nov.  1841.     They  dwelt  at  Oakland,  Mich.,  for  one  year;  at 
Argentine,  Mich.,  five  years;   at  Deerfield,   Mich.,  one  year;   and  then 
settled  at  Linden,   Mich.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  1874,  without 
children. 

12202  II.  Henry  Eleazar  Whitney,  b.  at  Pavilion,  N.  Y.,  21  Oct.  1844;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Vernon,  Mich.,  7  Feb.  1871,  by  Rev.  Andrew  Jackson 
Richards,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to   Abigail  Josephine  Cummins,  dau.   of 
William  and  Mary  Maria  (Middlesworth)  Cummins,  of  Argentine,  Mich., 
where  she  was  born  12  Nov.  1850.     They  dwelt  at  Byron,  Mich.,  in  1874. 


4745 


12203 


Whitney  Family. 


III.  Minerva  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Pavilion,  N.  Y.,  22  July 
1846;  died  at  Conesus,  N.  Y.,  24  March  1847,  and  was  buried  there. 


12204  IV.  Charles  Dennis  Whitney,  b.  at  Armada,  Mich.,  27  March 
1848;  a  farmer;  married  at  Argentine,  Mich.,  20  Aug.  1873,  by  Rev. 
Orlando  Sanborn,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Sarah  Ann  Roberts,  dau.  of 
David  Nelson  and  Louisa  Maria  (Head)  Roberts,  of  Argentine.  She  was 
born  at  Deerfield,  Mich.,  25  Sept.  1855.  They  dwelt  at  Linden,  Mich., 
in  1874. 


12205 


12206 


12207 


12208 


12209 


V.  Edgar  William  Whitney,  b.  at  Armada,  Mich.,  22  May  1851  ;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Holley,  Mich.,  2  Oct.  1873,  by  Rev.  Orlando  Sanborn, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Sarah  Ellen  Cooley,  dau.  of  Elhanan  and  Barbara 
(Wyley)   Cooley,  of  Deerfield,   Mich.,  where  she  was  born  7  July  1850. 
They  were  living  with  his  father,  at  Linden,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

VI.  Sarah  Adeline  Whitney,  b.  at  Armada,  Mich.,  21  May  1854; 
and  was  living  with  her  father,  at  Linden,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

VII.  Ellen  Catharine  Whitney,  b.  at  Armada,  Mich.,  25  Oct.  1856; 
and  was  living  with  her  father,  at  Linden,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

VIII.  Mary  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Armada,  Mich.,  u  Jan.  1859; 
and  was  living  with  her  father,  at  Linden,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

IX.  Adah  Sophia  Whitney,  b.  at  Armada,  Mich.,  15  May  1861 ;  died 
at  Argentine,  Mich.,  1 1  March  1868,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  James   Bowdoln   and   Altla   (Whitney)   Southworth. 

12210  I.  Sarah   Elizabeth  Southworth,  b.  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  27  Feb. 
1849;  died  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  24  March  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 22 1 1  II.  Alice  Gertrude  Southworth,  b.  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  13  Nov. 
I  1852;  and  lived  there  in  1874. 


I22I2 


I22I3 


III.  Mark   Hadley  Southworth,  b.  at  Coldwater,   Mich.,  17  Aug. 
1857;  and  lived  there  in  1874. 

IV.  Floyd    Edwin   Southworth,  b.  at  Coldwater,   Mich.,  25  Aug. 
1860. 


I7II 


4746 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Edwin   Henderson   and   Jennie   (Dodge)   Whitney. 

12214  I.   Edwin  Dodge  Whitney,  b.  at  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  19  March  1860. 

12215  II.  Jennie  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  2  Jan.  1864. 

12216  III.  Louis  Dennis  Whitney,  b.  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  15  Ap.  1872. 


12217 
12218 


12219 


I222I 
12222 

12223 


12224 


Chil.  of  Edwin   and   Ellen    Mehetabel   (Whitney)   Mosher. 

I.  James  Dennis  Mosher,  b.  at  Coldwater,  Mich,,  8  Feb.  1861. 

II.  Rita  Leonora  Mosher,  b.  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  25  March  1864. 


Child  of  William  and  Catharine  (Reasoner)   Whitney. 
I.  Nettie  Whitney,  b.  at  Charleston,  Mich.,  3  Sept.  1857. 


Chil.  of  George  Washington  and    Matilda   Ann    (Wright)   Whitney. 

12220         I.  Julia  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Royalton  Centre,  N.  Y.,  7  Sept. 
1859. 


II.  Ellen  Whitney,  twin,  b.  at  Royalton  Centre,  N.  Y.,  5  Aug.  1862. 

III.  Edwin   Whitney,  twin,  b.  at    Royalton   Centre,  N.  Y.,  5  Aug. 
1862;  died  there,  12  Sept.  1865,  ar>d  was  buried  in  Mountain  Ridge  Cem- 
etery, Royalton. 

IV.  Melissa  Whitney,  b.  at  Royalton  Centre,  N.  Y.,  22  Dec.  1864. 


Chil.  of  Joseph   Warford   and  Julia   Elizabeth   (Whitney)   Rich.  4752 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Rich,  b.  at  Marcellus,  N.Y.,  22  July  1844;  mar- !  18842 
ried  by  Rev.  C.  D.  Burlinghame   (Methodist   Episcopal)   in  her  father's 
house  at  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  14  March  1866,  to  James   William    Burlington, 
a  farmer,  born  in  the  parish  of  Upton  Noble,  Somersetshire,  England,  9 


Whitney  Family. 


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12225 
12226 

12227 

12228 
12229 


12230 
12231 


12232 
12233 
12234 


Aug.  1 839,  son  of  John  and  Mary  Ann  (Hodnett)  Burlington. '  They 
lived  at  Marcellus  till  Dec.  1867 ;  at  the  village  of  Lawton,  Mich.,  till  Oct. 
1868;  and  subsequently  in  Porter  township  (Lawton  P.  O.),  Mich.,  where 
he  has  been  township-clerk,  and  secretary  of  Porter  Grange,  since  Ap. 
1873.  He  enlisted,  28  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  F,  I22d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volun- 
teers, as  corporal;  joined  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  5  Sept.  1862,  and 
took  part  in  all  of  its  engagements  till  wounded  at  Cold  Harbor,  I  June 
1 864 ;  was  promoted  to  be  sergeant,  1 6  March  1 864 ;  and  was  discharged 
1 8  March  1865,  on  account  of  wounds  received  at  Cold  Harbor. 

II.  Ann  Electa  Rich,  b.  at  Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  9  Nov.  1845;  died  at 
Marcellus,  30  May  1846,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  George  Whitney  Rich,  b.  at  Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  27  Sept.  1848; 
died  at  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  27  Nov.  1849,  a"d  was  buried  there,  in  Mountain 
Ridge  Cemetery. 

IV.  Charlie  Davis  Rich,  b.  at  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  10  Sept.  1850;  lived 
at  Leroy,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

Chil.  of  Walter  Wolcott  and   Julia   Elizabeth    (Whitney)    Robbins. 

V.  Frank  Walter  Robbins,  b.  at  Gaines,  N.  Y.,  i  July  1857. 

VI.  Caroline  Sexton  Robbins,  b.  at  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  13  July  1859. 


Chil.  of  Davis  and   Mary  Ann   (Whitney)   Hurd. 

I.  Edna  Hurd,  b.  at  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  6  Sept.  1851;  lived  at  Wright's 
Corners,  N.  Y.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 

II.  Grace    Hurd,    b.  at   Royalton,  N.  Y.,   27  March  1856;  lived  at 
Wrights's  Corners,  N.  Y.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  James  Adolphus  and    Elizabeth   Wauton   (Baker)   Sibley. 

I.  John  Baker  Sibley,  b.  at  Kankakee,  111.,  2  Oct.  1859. 

II.  George  Murdock  Sibley,  b.  at  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept.  1861. 

III.  Mary  Elizabeth  Sibley,  b.  at  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  31  Aug.  1866. 

•They  came  from  England,  and  settled  at  Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1850. 
215 


4752 


4753 


4754 


I7H 


12235 


12237 


12238 


12239 


1 2  24O 


12241 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Dennis   Eliakim   and   Sarah    Martha  (Eldridge)   Sibley. 
I.  Margaret  Eldridge  Sibley,  b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  10  March  1869. 


12236          II.  Sarah   Eliza  Sibley,  b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  2  March  1870;  died  29 
Sept.  1870. 


III.  James  Whitney  Sibley,  b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  4  Aug.  1872. 


Chil.  of  Lewis  and   Mary  Ann   (Hart)   Purdy. 

I.  Obadiah  Wenman  Purdy,  b.  at  17  Renwick  Street,  New  York, 
4  July  1830;  went  to  California  in  1851;  and  was  drowned  in  San  Fran- 
cisco Bay,  22  Jan.  1853,  unmarried. 

II.  Elizabeth  Hannah  Purdy,  b.  at  17  Renwick  Street,  New  York, 
29  March  1832;  married  in  her  father's  house  at  Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y.,  23 
March  1853,  by  Rev.  Loyal  B.  Andrus,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Daniel 
Kennard,  of  West  Somers,  N.  Y.,  who  was  born  29  July  1828,  son  of 
Richard  and  Elizabeth  (Fields)  Kennard. 

III.  Charlotte  Rachel  Purdy,  b.  at  Shrub  Oak,  in  Yorktown,  N.  Y., 
17  Jan.  1835;  married  at  Brewster's  Station,  N.  Y.,  25  Nov.  1857,  by  RCV- 
Matthew  Van  Deusen,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Levi  Ellis,  of  New  York 
City,  who  was  born  21  July  1831,  son  of  Richard  and  Jane  (Bailey)  Ellis. 

IV.  James  Hart  Purdy,  b.  at  Shrub  Oak,  in  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  2  Feb. 
1838;  a  school-teacher  in  New  York  City,  for  several  years,  and  later 
junior-principal  of  the  Virginia  Military  Institute,  at  Portsmouth,  Va.;  was 
a  student  in  the  Medical  Department  of  the  University  of  the  City  of  New 
York,  at  the  commencement  of  the  war  of  1 86 1 ;  enlisted  at  New  York- 
City,  20  Ap.  1 86 1,  as  private,  in  Co.  I,  7ist  Reg.,  N.  Y.  State  Militia,  and 
served  till  30  July  1861;  was  commissioned,  16  Aug.  1861,  second-lieut.  in 
Co.  F,  59th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  promoted  to  be  first-lieut,  12 
Oct.  1861;  captain,  19  Sept.  1862;  and  major,  8  Jan.  1863.     He  took  part 
in  the  first  battle  of  Bull  Run,  21  July  1861;    Malvern  Hill,  July  1862; 
Chantilly,  or  Second  Bull  Run,  i  Sept.  1862;  and  Antietam,  17  Sept.  1862, 
where  he  was  so  seriously  wounded  in  the  left  elbow,  as  to  compel  his 
resignation,  13  June  1863.     He  volunteered,  13   Aug.  1863,  as  aide-de- 
camp on  the  staff  of  Brig.  Gen.  James  L.   Kiernan ;  went  with  him  to 
Vicksburgh,  Miss.;  was  captured,  12  Oct.  1863,  in   Madison   parish,  La.; 
was  taken  to  Shreveport,  La.,  and  held  a  prisoner  till  i  Jan.  1864.     After 
the  close  of  the  war  he  studied  law,  was  admitted  to  the  bar,  and  settled 


4755 


4758 


18847 


18858 


18862 


12242 


12243 


12244 


12245 


12246 


Whitney  Family. 


at  St.  Louis,  Mo.  He  married  there,  at  1113  Chestnut  Street,  29  July 
1875,  Alphonse  Marie  Louise  Josephine  Deproz,  dau.  of  Isidore  Joseph 
and  Francoise  Catharine  Eustachc  (Janssens)  Deprez,  of  St.  Louis.  She 
was  born  at  Paris,  France,  i  Ap.  1848.  They  were  living  at  1517  Olive 
Street,  St.  Louis,  in  May  1876.  He  is  the  author  of  Purdy's  Law  and 
Business  Chart  for  the  United  States,  1875,  an  epitome  of  the  laws  of  the 
several  States. 

V.  Anna  Margaret  Purdy,  b.  at  Shrub  Oak,  in  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  15 
June  1839;  married  in  Princess  Anne  Co.,  Va.,  13  May  1862,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Chandler,  Baptist,  to  Bartholomew  Smith,  a  soldier  in  the  Confederate 
army,  who  was  born  23  Nov.  1839,  son  of  Bartholomew  and  Margaret 
(Burgess)  Smith.  He  died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  12  March  1865.  She  was 
married  (2d),  6  Ap.  1869,  at  Shrub  Oak,  by  Rev.  James  W.  Smith,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  to  Ferdinand  Hayes,  who  was  born  at  South  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  29  Oct.  1839,  son  of  Stephen  and  Mary  (Keeler)  Hayes.  See  his 
record. 


1715 


Chll.  of  Edmund   and   Harriet   (Van  Wart)    Purdy. 

I.  Abram  Purdy,  b.  at  52  Van  Dam  Street,  New  York,  12  May  1833; 
died  at  New  York  in  Nov.  1844,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  near  the 
old  Dutch  Church  at  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

II.  Sarah  Ann  Purdy,  b.  at  52  Van  Dam  Street,  New  York,  3  March 
1835  ;  married  at  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  9  Jan.  1853,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Case,  Baptist, 
to  Carlos   Crifnn,  a  druggist,  son  of  Nathan  and   Sarah  Barber  (Gallup) 
Griffin,  of  Courtland,  Wis.     He  was  born  at  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  13  June 
1827.     They  settled  at  Fox  Lake,  where  she  was  still  living  in  March 
1873.     He  died  there,  24  May  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Fox  Lake  Ceme- 
tery. 

III.  William  Fowler  Purdy,  b.  at  Sparta,  in  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  i  Jan. 
1837  ;  enlisted  in  Co.  C,  ipth  Reg.  of  111.  Vol.  Inf.,  17  June  1861 ;  was  dis- 
charged at    Huntsville,  Ala.,  30  July  1862,  for   disability;    died  at  Fox 
Lake,  Wis.,  28  May  1864,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  in  Fox  Lake  Ceme- 
tery. 

IV.  Harriet  Louisa  Purdy,  b.  at  Sparta,  in  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  27  March 
1839;    married  at  Fox  Lake,  Wis,  23  March  1859,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tucker, 
Congregational,   to  George   Henry  Stevens,  a  grocer,  born  in  New  York 
City,  3    Dec.  1831,  son  of  John  and  Lucy  (Bancroft)  Stevens,  who  were 
originally  from  Mass.     They  settled  at  Fox  Lake.     He  entered  the  army, 


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4760 


18863 


18865 


iyi6 


12247 


12248 


12249 


12250 


Eighth  Generation. 


17  Ap.  1861,  as  captain  of  Co.  A,  2d  Reg.  of  Wis.  Vol.  Inf.;  was  promoted 
to  be  major,  30  Aug.  1862;  lieut. -colonel,  26  Jan.  1863;  was  wounded  in 
the  battle  of  Gettysburgh,  Penn.,  i  July  1863,  and  died  5  July  1863.  He 
was  buried  in  grave  10,  section  D,  Gettysburgh  National  Cemetery.1 
Love's  Wisconsin  in  the  War  says :  "  Soon  after  the  Astor  Place  riot,  he 
joined  the  celebrated  Seventh  Regiment  (National  Guard)  with  which  he 
was  connected  several  years.  In  1856,  he  moved  to  Milwaukee,  engaged 
in  business,  and  soon  became  connected  with  the  Milwaukee  Light  Guard 
as  orderly  sergeant  of  Co.  B,  afterward  a  part  of  the  Citizens'  Corps.  In 
that  position  he  received  a  silver  medal,  awarded  for  being  the  best  drilled 
man  in  the  company.  In  1858  he  entered  on  business  at  Fox  Lake,  and 
there  organized  the  Citizens'  Guard,  which,  on  the  fall  of  Sumter,  became 
Co.  A  of  the  Second  Infantry.  He  was  every  where  efficient  as  a  soldier 
and  officer,  and  cool  and  collected,  yet  brave  and  daring  in  battle."  She 
was  married  (2d)  4  Aug.  1867,  at  Columbus,  Wis.,  by  Rev.  Myron  Reed, 
Congregational,  to  James  Arthur  McMahon.  They  were  living  at  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  in  March  1875. 

V.  Catharine  Purdy,  b.  at  Greenburgh,  N.  Y.,  16  Feb.  1841;  married 
at  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  28  Oct.  1869,  by  Rev.  Oliver  Brown,  Congregational, 
to  John  T.  Smith,  a  physician,  son  of  Alexander  and  Sarah  (Grant)  Smith, 
of  Oakland  Co.,  Mich.,  and  g.  son  of  Nathaniel  Grant.     He  was  born  in 
Scotland,  13  Jan.  1823,  and  graduated  at  the  Medical  College  of  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  in  1848.     They  were  living  at  Fox  Lake  in  March  1875,  without 
children. 

VI.  Hannah  Jane  Purdy,  b.  at  Sparta,  in  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec. 
1843;  died  in  Carmine  Street,  New  York,  March  1845,  and  was  buried  in 
the  cemetery  near  the  old  Dutch  Church  at  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

VII.  Edmund  Smith  Purdy,  b.  at  New  York  City,  6  Sept.  1845;  a 
druggist;  dwelt  at  Ripon,  Wis.,  for  one  year,  1865;  at  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  one 
year,  1866;  then  settled  at  Portage  City,  Wis.,  where  he  was  married,  13 
Sept.   1871,    by   Rev.    Samuel    Pulford,    Episcopal,   to    Helen    Henderson 
Merrill,  dau.  of  Henry  and   Elizabeth    Missouri   (Low)    Merrill,   of   Fort 
Winnebago,  Wis.,  where  she  was  born  i  July  1850.     They  were  living  at 
Portage  City  in  May  1875;  and  he  was  then  an  alderman  of  the  city. 

VIII.  Mary  Josephine  Purdy,  b.  at  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  i  June  1848; 
married  there,  8  Jan.  1873,  by  Rev.  John   P.   Haire,   Congregational,  to 
Thomas  Taylor  Miner,  a  farmer  and  carpenter,  born  at  Madison,  N.  Y.,  4 
March  1823,  youngest  son  of  Rev.  Jesse  and  Amanda  (Head)   Miner.2 

'See  Roll  of  Honor,  No.  16,  p.  144.  Church,  was  sent,  as  a  missionary,  to  the  Stock- 

s' Rev.    Jesse    Miner,    of    the     Presbyterian     bridge  Indians,  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  in  1828. 


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1717 

They  dwelt  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  till  I  Aug.  1874;  then  moved  to  Brother- 
town,  Wis.,  where  they  were  living  in  Ap.  1875,  without  children.  He 
served  for  three  years  in  the  war  of  1861,  as  musician,  in  the  2ist  Reg. 
of  Wis.  Vols.,  and  took  part  in  seventeen  battles. 

12251 

IX.  Alice  Alban  Purdy,  b.  at  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  10  March  1851;  was 
living  at  Portage  City,  Wis.,  in  March  1875,  unmarried. 

4761 

Chll.  of  Alsop  and   Hannah   Elizabeth   (Thorp)   Purdy. 

12252 

I.  Benjamin  Thorp  Purdy,  b..at  13  Carmine  Street,  New  York,  28 
Feb.  1837;  "  ran  away  from  home,  when  a  boy,  and  changed  his  name  to 
Charles  B.  Brady,  which  he  still  retains";  enlisted  in  the  2d  Reg.,  U.  S. 
Cavalry,  and  served  as  a  sergeant  at  Fort  Bridger,  Wyoming,  and  in  New 
Mexico.  In  1861,  he  was  ordered  to  Washington;  entered  the  War 
Department  as  clerk;  was  appointed  2d  lieut.  in  the  regular  army;  was 
promoted  to  be  captain  and,  later,  brevet-major  of  the  5th  U.  S.  Cavalry; 
resigned  in  1869;  and  was  living  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  1875.  He  married, 
in  July  1861,  Annie  Catharine  Bricker,  but  would  communicate  no  partic- 
ulars to  the  writer. 

18869 

12253 

II.  Hannah  Elizabeth  Purdy,  b.  at  13  Carmine  Street,  New  York, 
20  Sept.  1838;  was  living  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 

- 

12254 

III.  Louisa  Augusta  Purdy,  b.  in  6th  Avenue,  near  Carmine  Street, 
New  York,  24  June  1841  ;  died  20  Dec.  1842. 

12255 

IV.  Margaret  Thorp  Purdy,  b.  at  Middletown,  N.  Y.,  25  May  1844; 
was  living  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 

12256 

V.  Mary  Ann  Purdy,  b.  in  i2th  Street,  New  York,  3  Nov.  1847; 
married  by  Rev.  Jonathan  Kelsey  Burr,  Methodist  Episcopal,  26  Ap.  1865, 
to  Theodore  Olmstead,  a  painter,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  who  was  born  at 
New  York  City,  27  June  1842,  son  of  John  and  Melissa  (Sague)  Olmstead. 
She  died  at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  28  Oct.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  New  York 
Bay  Cemetery,  New  Jersey.  He  was  living  at  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  in  Nov. 
1874. 

18874 

12257 

VI.  Emma  Purdy,  b.  at  Hudson  City,  N.  J.,  14  May  1852  ;  and  was 
living  with  her  father,  unmarried,  at  537  Gates  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
in  1874. 

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12259 


12260 


12261 


12262 


12263 


Eighth  Generation, 


VII.  George  Washington  Purdy,  b.  at  Hudson  City,  N.  J.,  12  Dec. 

Child  of  Alsop  and   Sarah    Pierson   (Gardiner)   Purdy. 

VIII.  Louisa  Gardiner  Purdy,  b.  at  Hudson  City,  N.  J.,  28  Jan. 
1859;  and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  537  Gates  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  in  1874. 

Chil.  of  Joseph    Fowler   and    Emeline   Pamelia   (Leake)   Wright. 

I.  James  Hewlett  Wright,  b.  at  New  York  City,  27  June  1830;  a 
merchant- tailor;  married  in  Feb.  1849,  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  Susan  Darrow; 
married    (2d)   in    Feb.  1874,  at   Saratoga    Springs,  N.  Y.,  Sarah    Pamela 
Rogers ;  and  was  living  with  her  at  Saratoga  Springs  (of  which  village  he 
has  been  mayor  for  several  years)  in  Aug.  1 874. 

II.  Josephine  I.  Wright,  married Baldwin ;  and  was  living 

at  South  Pass  City,  Wyoming,  when  last  heard  from. 


Chil.  of  James  and   Zillah   (Hart)   Wright. 

I.  Samuel    Hart   Wright,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  18   Feb.  1825;   a 
physician,  botanist,  and  astronomical  computer  of  almanacs;   M.D.,  Hobart 
Free  College,  24  Jan.  1865;  A.  M.,  Williams  College,  July  1865  ;  Ph.  D., 
Hamilton  College,  2  July  1874;  married  at  Starkey,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1845, 
by  Rev.  Manly  Tooker,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Joanna   McLean,  dau.  of 
William  and  Elizabeth  (De  Groot)  McLean,  of  New  York  City,  where  she 
was  born  22  July  1818.     They  settled,  in  1850,  at  Dundee,  in  Starkey; 
where  she  died,  26  May  1855,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  of  the  Old 
Baptist  Church.     He  was  married  (2d)  at  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  14  Nov.  1855, 
by  Rev.  Samuel  M.  Bainbridge,  Baptist,  to  Mary  Jane  Burtch,  who  was 
born  at  Jerusalem,  II  March  1836,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Sabin  and  Deborah 
(Luther)  Burtch.     They  moved  to  the  vicinity  of  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  in  1 866, 
and  were  still  living  there  in  1874. 

II.  Sarah  Ann  Wright,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  8  May  1834;  married  ,  18880 
at  Dundee,  in  Starkey,  N.  Y.,  8  Sept.  1855,  by  Rev.  Theodore  M'Elhenny, 
Methodist   Episcopal,  to  George  Allen   Smith,   son  of  David  and  Nancy 
(Plummer)  Smith.     She  died  at  Starkey,  2  Nov.  1857,  and  was  buried  at 
Dundee,  in  the  cemetery  of  the  old  Baptist  Church.      He  was  living  at 
Barrington,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 


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12266 


12267 


12268 


12269 


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4769 
18881 


18882 


Chil.  of  James  and    Mary  Ann    (McKune)   Comfort. 

I.  George  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Perm.,  28  Ap.  1831;  a  minister 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church;  married  at  Harmony,  26  Nov.  1851, 
by  Rev.  Calvin  V.  Arnold,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Helen  Wicks,  born  at 
Bainbridge,   now  Afton,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1830,  dau.   of  James    and   Mary 
(Wicks)  Wicks.     He  joined  the  Wyoming  Conference,  on  trial,  1862;  in 
full  connection,  1864;  was  ordained  deacon  in  1864,  and  elder  in  1866;  was 
appointed  to  Osborne  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  in  1862;  Hawleyton  and  Brackney- 
ville,  Penn.,  1863-5;  Lisle  and  Whitney's  Point,  N.  Y.,  1866-7;  Virginia 
City,  Montana,  1868;  missionary  to  Montana,  1869-70;   Marathon,  N.  Y., 
1871;  Nichols,  N.  Y.,  1872-3;  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  1874-6;  Brooklyn, 
Penn.,  in  1877;  and  was  living  in  the  latter  village  in  Dec.  1877. 

II.  Oliver  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn.,  17  Sept.  1832;  died  there, 
24  May  1 847,  and  was  buried  at  Lanesborough,  Penn. 

III.  Esther   Lyons  Comfort,  b.  at   Harmony,  Penn.,  15  Feb.  1834; 
married  there,  8  Oct.  1856,  in  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Reuben  Nelson, 
D.D.,  of  Kingston,  Penn.,  president  of  the  Wyoming  Conference  Seminary, 
to  Horace  Agard   Shoemaker,  a  civil  engineer,  son  of  Daniel  McDowell 
and  Maria  (Thurston)  Shoemaker,  of  Nichols,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born 
22  Feb.  1831.     They  dwelt  at  Cascade,  in  Harmony,  for  two  years;  at 
Owego,  N.  Y.,  two  years;  near  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  three  years;  and  then 
settled  at  Nichols,  where  they  were  still  living  in  July  1876. 


IV.  Phebe  Comfort,  b.  at   Harmony,  Penn.,  2  Feb.  1836;  married      18885 
there,  i  Jan.  1857,  by  Rev.  John  A.  Wood,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Martin 

Jones  Taylor,  a  farmer  and  lumberman,  son  of  Jacob  and  Hannah  (New- 
man) Taylor,  of  Lanesborough,  Penn.,  where  he  was  born.  They  settled 
at  Lanesborough,  and  were  living  there  in  1876.  He  was  then  station-agent 
of  the  Jefferson  Railroad. 

V.  Sarah    Comfort,  b.  at   Harmony,  Penn.,  14  May  1837;  married      18893 
there,  24  Dec.  1864,  by  Rev.  Nelson  Rounds,  D.D.,  Methodist  Episcopal, 

to  John  Whitham  Gano,  a  farmer,  son  of  Jesse  and  Mary  (Whitham)  Gano, 
of  Osborne  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born.  They  settled  at  Osborne 
Hollow,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1876. 

VI.  Nelson  Rounds  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn.,  12  Dec.  1839;      18896 
a  farmer;    married  at    Harmony,  15   Sept.   1858,   by   Rev.    S.    Gregory 
Stevens,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Fanny  E.  Martin,  dau.  of  Richard  and 

Susan  Martin,  of  Harmony.     They  dwelt  at  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1876. 


1720 


I227O 


12271 


Rightk  Generation. 


12272 


12273 


12274 


12275 


12276 


VII.  Elizabeth   Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn.,  i  Dec.  1841;  mar- 
ried at  Windsor,  N.  Y.,   28   Dec.  1865,  by  the  pastor  of  the   Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  to  Noel  D.  Warner,  a  farmer.    They  dwelt  at  Port  Crane, 
N.  Y.,  in  July  1876. 

VIII.  John  Robert  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn.,  2  Ap.  1844;  a    18899 
farmer;  married  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  25  Sept.  1866,  Frances  Watrous, 

dau.  of  John  Watrous,  of  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born.  They 
dwelt  at  Windsor  till  Ap.  1875;  then  returned  to  his  father's  homestead  at 
Harmony,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1876. 

IX.  Jane  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn.,  10  Feb.  1848;  died  there, 
1 6  March  1873,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  at  Lanesborough,  Penn. 

X.  Flora  Ruth  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn.,  18  July  1850;  mar- 
ried at  Thompson,  Penn.,  2  Jan.  1868,  by  Rev.  Jonas  Underwood,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  Gilbert  Emerson  McKune,  a  farmer,  son  of  Silas  Fowler  and 
Charlotte  (Hatch)  McKune,  of  Lanesborough,  Penn.,  where  he  was  born. 
They  dwelt  at  Lanesborough  in  July  1876. 

XL  Comfort,  a  son,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn.,  18  Dec.  1851 ;  died 

there  in  infancy,  and  was  buried  at  Lanesborough,  Penn. 

XII.  Silas  Cildersleeve  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn.,  18  May 
1854;  died  there,  15  Dec.  1855,  and  was  buried  at  Lanesborough,  Penn. 

XIII.  Helen   May  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn.,  16  July  1856;  a 
teacher;  was  living  at  Harmony  in  July  1876,  unmarried. 


12277 


12278 


12279 


Chil.  of  Seth   Augustus  and    Esther  (McKune)   Lyons. 

I.  Francis  Alvin  Lyons,  b.  at  Lanesborough,  Penn.,  30  March  1834; 
a  merchant;  married  at  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  25  June  1862,  Harriet  McNeil,  dau. 
of  Charles  A.  and  Philura   (Main)   McNeil,  of  Oxford.     They  settled  at 
Lanesborough,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1 876. 

II.  Julius  Lyons,  twin,  b.  at  Lanesborough,  Penn.,  29  March  1840; 
died  at  Lanesborough,  18  Ap.  1849,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Lucius  Lyons,  twin,  b.  at  Lanesborough,  Penn.,  29  March  1840; 
died  at  Lanesborough,  10  June  1847,  and  was  buried  there. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Joseph    Fowler  and    Betsey   Abigail   (Curtis)   McKune. 

12280  I.  James  Fowler  McKune,  b.  at  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  15  Oct.  1847;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Windsor,  31  March  1874,  Dora  Rosepha  Watrous,  dau. 
of  William  Wallace  and  Delia  Ann  (Comstock)  Watrous,  of  Windsor,  where 
she  was  born  15  Aug.  1852.  They  were  living  at  Lanesborough,  Penn.,  in 
May  1876. 


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12282 


12283 
12284 
12285 


II.  Ida  McKune,  b.  at  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  5  Feb.  1850;  married  there, 
27  Dec.  1870,  Isaac  Munger,  a  house-builder,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Rebecca 
(Brownell)  Munger,  of  Tompkins,  N.  Y.     He  was  born  at  Hobart,  N.  Y., 
17  Ap.  1839.     They  were  living  at  Lanesborough,  Penn.,  in  May  1876, 
without  children. 

III.  May  Elizabeth  McKune,  b.  at  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  9  Sept.  1853; 
and  was  living  there  in  May  1 876,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Jacob    Lounsbury  and   Hannah   (Clements)   Rider. 

I.  William  James  Rider,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  20  Oct.  1836;  died 
there,  9  March  1838,  and  was  buried  near  the  Baptist  Church. 

II.  Henry  Clements  Rider,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  27  June  1843; 
died  there,  10  July  1843,  an<3  was  buried  near  the  Baptist  Church. 

III.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Rider,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  9  March  1846; 
married,  22  Feb.  1865,  John  Fletcher  Hall. 


Chil.  of  Joel   Whitney  and   Mary   Elizabeth   (Chase)   Fowler. 

12286  I.  Ella  Pamelia  Fowler,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  12  July  1864. 

12287  n-  Caroline  Rebecca  Fowler,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  7  May  1867. 

Chil.  of  Silas   Alfred   and   Adeline  (Rich)   Fowler. 

12288  I.  Charles  Irving  Fowler,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  16  Nov.  1865. 

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I89IO 


4772 


1891  I 


4773 


4776 


1722 


Eighth  Generation. 


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12291 


12292 
12293 

12294 
12295 

12296 
12297 
12298 


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12300 


12301 
12302 


II.  Chauncey  Depew  Fowler,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  30  Dec.  1867. 

III.  William  Henry  Fowler,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1871. 

IV.  Albert  Smith  Fowler,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  24  Dec.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   and   Sarah  Jane  (Lafurjah)   Ogden. 

I.  Amanda  Jane  Ogden,  b.  5  Dec.  1847;  married  26  Ap.  1876, 
name  of  husband  withheld. 

II.  Joseph  Clements  Ogden,  b.  6  Sept.  1849;  died  21  June  1850, 
and  was  buried  in  Shrub  Oak  Cemetery. 

III.  Martha  B.  Ogden,  twin,  b.  25  Feb.  1852. 

IV.  Sarah  E.  Ogden,  twin,  b.  25  Feb.  1852. 

Chil.  of  John  and  Sarah  Jane  (Lafurjah)   Hart. 

V.  John  F.  Hart,  b.  8  Nov.  1862. 

VI.  Elizabeth  B.  Hart,  twin,  b.  28  July  1868. 

VII.  Matilda   B.   Hart,  twin,  b.  28  July  1868;  died  30  Aug.  1868, 
and  was  buried  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 


Chil.  of  Joseph  and  Anna  (Fowler)   Lafurjah. 

I.  Isaac  Lafurjah,  b.  at  Cortlandt,  N.  Y.,  21  June  1853. 

II.  Mary  Eliza  Lafurjah,  b.  at  Cortlandt,  N.  Y.,  20  Aug.  1859. 


Chil.  of  David  Tompkins  and   Nancy  A.  (Reed)   Fowler. 

I.  Margaret  Jane  Fowler,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.Y.,  i  May  1841;  died 
21  Feb.  1856. 

II.  Ann  Eliza  Fowler,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.Y.,  24  Jan.  1849. 


Whitney  Family. 


1723 


Chll.  of  John   Schurman   and   Antha   Elms   (Abbott)    Fowler. 
12303        I.   Laura  Maria  Fowler,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  26  March  1851. 


12304 


12305 


12306 
12307 


12308 
12309 
12310 


12311 
12312 

12313 
12314 

12315 


II.  Alice  Idelle  Fowler,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  6  May  1853;  died 
28  Oct.  1854. 

III.  Mary  Jane  Fowler,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  6  Nov.  1859;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Sept.  1874. 


Chi!,  of  William  and   Ann   Eliza   (Fowler)   Atwater. 

I.  Harriet  Amanda  Atwater,  b.  at  Sempronius,  N.  Y.,  10  July  1843. 

II.  Mansel  Fowler  Atwater,  b.  at  Sempronius,  N.  Y.,  10  Jan.  1845; 
died  10  July  1847. 

Chil.  of  Joseph   and   Sarah   (Bouton)    Benedict. 

I.  Martha  Jane  Benedict,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  16  June  1855. 

II.  Marietta  Benedict,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  2  Nov.  1857. 

III.  Sarah   Crovenia   Benedict,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  8  May 
1863. 


Chll.  of  John    Fowler  and   Sarah   Ann   (Reynolds)   Bouton. 

I.  Arthur  Whitney  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  22  June  1853. 

II.  Anna  Louisa  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  17  Ap.  1855  ; 
died  at  South  Salem,  31  Aug.  1858,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Presby- 
terian church-yard. 

III.  Clara  Minerva  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  28  Jan.  1859. 

IV.  George   Lincoln    Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  14  July 
1861. 

Chll.  of  John  Fowler  and  Clarissa  Trowbridge  (Keeler)  Bouton. 

V.  Ida  Julia  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  18  June  1866. 


4782 


4783 


4785 


4786 


4786 


1724 


12319 


I232I 
12322 

12323 


12324 


12325 


Eighth  Generation. 


12316  VI.  Walter  Jared  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  10  Ap.  1868; 
died  at  South  Salem,  I  Oct.  1 868,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Presby- 
terian church-yard. 


12317 
12318 


12326 


VII.  Henry  Trowbridge  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  4  Sept. 
1869. 

VIII.  Frederick  Fowler  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan. 
1873- 


Chil.  of  Richard   and   Sarah   Ann   (Pullin)   Wildey. 
I.  Orlando  Wildey,  a  police-officer;  lived  at  New  York  City  in  1873. 


12320    i      II.  Julia    Frances   Wildey,    married   Henry  C.   Halleck,    of   Corner 
Street,  Yorktown,  N.  Y. 


III.  Mary  Louisa  Wildey. 

IV.  Richard  Wyman  Wildey. 

V.  Jacob  Thomas  Wildey. 


Child  of  Jacob  and   Emeline   (Pullin)   Wildey. 

I.  Mary  Wildey,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.;  married  Ammi  Voorhis,  a 
banker,  who  lived  near  the  corner  of  Morton  and  Hudson  Streets,  New 
York,  in  1873;  and  had  three  sons,  names  not  known.  His  name  is  not 
found  in  the  New  York  City  Directory  for  1877-8. 


Child  of  Levi   and   Euphemia   (Pullin)   Denike. 


I.  Julia  Denike,  married 
abeth  (Hyatt)  Carpenter. 


Carpenter,  son  of  Daniel  and  Eliz- 


Chil.  of  Lewis  and   Martha   (Austin)   Banker. 

I.  Elizabeth   Ann   Banker,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  18  Aug. 
1841;  married  Isaac  Rundle ;  and  died  at  Putnam  Valley,  2  Dec.  1872. 


Whitney  Family. 

1725 

12327 
12328 
12329 

12330 

12331 
12332 

12333 
12334 

12335 
12336 

12337 
12338 
'2339 

II.  Orlando  Banker,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1843;  and 
lived  there,  unmarried,  in  1873. 

III.  Peter  Banker,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  30  Aug.  1845;  a"d  "ve^  at 
Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  with  his  grandfather,  unmarried,  in  1873. 

IV.  Edward    Banker,  b.  at   Newark,  N.  J.,  in  1847;  a"d  lived  at 
Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  unmarried,  in  1873. 

4792 
4793 

4795 

Child   of  Could    Dorsey   and   Amanda    (Banker)   Tompkins. 

I.  Theodore  Tompkins. 

Chil.  of  John   Ferguson  and   Mary  Ann   (Levy)   Banker. 

I.  Henrietta  Banker,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1855;  lived 
with  her  parents,  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  unmarried,  in  1  873. 

II.  Alice   Banker,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  22   Dec.  1856;  died 
there,  n  Ap.  1857,  and  was  buried  in  Shrub  Oak  Cemetery,  Yorktown, 

N.Y. 

III.  Frederick  Banker,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  19  May  1858. 

IV.  Josephine  Banker,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  30  March  1861; 
died  there,   25   March  1862,  and  was  buried   in   Shrub  Oak  Cemetery, 
Yorktown,  N.  Y. 

V.  Caroline   Banker,  b.  at  Jefferson  Valley,  Yorktown,   N.  Y.,  18 
Nov.  1863. 

VI.  Edith  Banker,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept.  1869. 

Chil.  of  Harrison  and   Mary  Ann   (Knapp)   Banker. 
I.  Stephen  Knapp  Banker,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.Y.,  12  March  1860. 
II.  Andrus  Banker,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  14  March  1863. 
III.  Irene  Banker,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  u  Ap.  1866. 

1726 


Eight Ji   Generation. 


12340 
12341 


12342 


12343 


12344 


12345 


12346 


12347 


Chil.  of  Gilbert  Whitney  and    Phebe   Eliza   (Wright)   Banker. 

I.  William  Banker,  b.  at  New  York  City,  1 1  May  1863. 

II.  George  Banker,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  26  May  1867. 

Chil.  of  Lorenzo   Dow  and   Amelia   Ann   (Wildey)   Curry. 

I.  Phebe  Ophelia  Curry,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  31  Oct.  1845;  mar- 
ried there,  31  Oct.  1865,  John   Millet  Luke  Pentreath,  born  at  Penzance, 
Cornwall,  England,  7  March  1843,  son  of  John  and  Julia  (Luke)  Pentreath. 
They  settled  at  Peekskill,  where  he  was  superintendent  of  a  plough-factory; 
and  in  Nov.  1873,  removed  to  Newark,  N.  J.,  where  he  is  superintendent 
of  the  New  York  Plough  Company. 

II.  Lewis   Henry  Curry,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  4  Feb.  1848;  a  car- 
penter; lived  with  his  parents,  at  Peekskill,  unmarried,  in  1873. 

III.  Alonzo  Thomas  Curry,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept.  1849; 
died  there,  28  Sept.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  Shrub  Oak  Cemetery,  York- 
town,  N.  Y. 

IV.  Eugene  Curry,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  26  Nov.  1851;  a  carpenter; 
lived  with  his  parents,  at  Peekskill,  unmarried,  in  1873. 

V.  Mary  Louise   Curry,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  23  July  1853;  lived 
with  her  parents,  at  Peekskill,  unmarried,  in  1873. 

VI.  Emma  Jane   Curry,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  21  Jan.  1855;  died 
there,  18  Dec.  1857,  and  was  buried  in  Shrub  Oak  Cemetery,  Yorktown, 
N.  Y. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Sarah   (Wildey)    Boyce.  4799 

12348  j      I.   Mary  Jane  Boyce,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  2  Feb.  1849;  married  at 

Coldspring,  N.  Y.,  23  Aug.  1873,  Oscar  Irving  Stormes,  of  Peekskill,  a 
tinner,  born  at  Tarrytown,  N.Y.,  16  June  1839,  son  of  William  and  Adeline 
(Requa)  Stormes;  and  lived  with  her  mother  in  1873. 

12349  j      II.  William   Edgar   Boyce,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  5   May  1850;  ai  18914 

tinner;   married  at  Peekskill,  18  Aug.  1870,  Elizabeth  Williams,  who  was 


4796 


4798 
18913 


12350 


I235I 


12352 


12353 


12354 


12355 


12356 

12357 
12358 


Whitney  Family. 


born  there,  10  Sept.  1853,  dau.  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (Pink)  Williams. 
He  lived  at  Peekskill  in  1873. 

III.  Ida  Boyce,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1862  ;  lived  at  Yorktown, 
N.  Y.,  with  her  aunt,  Mrs.  Julia  Frances  (Wildey)  Lee,  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  William   Henry  and   Mary  Ann    (Chambers)   Wildey. 

I.  Martha  Jane  Wildey,  b.  at  the  S.  E.  corner  of  Fleet  and  Wil- 
loughby  Streets,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  15   Dec.  1852;  died  at  200  Van  Dam 
Street,  New  York,  21  March  1853,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Ceme- 
tery. 

II.  George   Washington    Wildey,  b.  at  97  Charles   Street,  New 
York,  31  Dec.  1854;  died  at  257  West  i8th  Street,   New  York,  23  July 
1856,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

III.  John   Erastus  Wildey,  b.  at  212  West  i8th  Street,  New  York, 
7  May  1856;  and  was  living  with  his  mother,  at  457  Fifth  Avenue,  South 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 

IV.  Charles  Edward   Wildey,  b.  at  20  Jane  Street,  New  York,  21 
Dec.  1858;  died  at  234  West  i7th  Street,  New  York,  13  Ap.  1862,  and 
was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

V.  William  Henry  Wildey,  b.  at  234  West  I7th  Street,  New  York, 
2  Aug.  1 860 ;  and  was  living  with  his  uncle,  George  Chambers,  at  High- 
field  House,  Rathgar,  Dublin,  Ireland,  in  1874;  a  student. 


Chil.  of  Harrison    Teller  and   Mary  Jane   (Wildey)    Lounsbury. 

I.  Emma  Lounsbury,  b.  at  New  York  City,  8  March  1854;  died 
there,  30  Dec.  1854,  and  was  buried  in  Shrub  Oak  Cemetery,  Yorktown, 

N.Y. 

[I  James  Ullman  Lounsbury,  b.  at  New  York  City,  18  Sept.  1855; 
and  lived  there,  with  his  father,  in  1873. 

III.  Wildey  Augustus  Lounsbury,  b.  at  New  York  City,  25  Sept. 
1857;  died  there,  14  Feb.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  Shrub  Oak  Cemetery, 
Yorktown,  N.Y. 


1727 


4800 


4801 


1728 


12360 


12362 


12363 


12364 


12365 

12366 

12367 

12368 
12369 


Eighth  Generation. 


12359  IV.  Mary  Emma  Lounsbury,  b.  at  New  York  City,  25  July  1859; 
died  there,  26  Jan.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  Shrub  Oak  Cemetery,  at 
Yorktown,  N.Y. 


Chil.  of  Enos   and   Julia   Frances   (Wildey)   Lee. 

I.  Albert  Lee,  b.  at  New  York  City,  9  Dec.  1852;  lived  with  his  par- 
I  ents,  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  in  1873. 

12361          II.  Phebe  Jane  Lee,  b.  at  New  York  City,  20  Sept.  1854;  lived  with 
I  her  parents,  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  in  1873. 

III.   Hannah  Lee,  b.  at  Crompond,  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  19  Dec.  1855  ; 
lived  with  her  parents,  at  Yorktown,  in  1 873. 


Chil.  of  Jerome   Washington   and   Elizabeth   (Brown)   Wildey. 

I.  Cora  Wildey,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.;  died  there,  aged  about  three 
years,  and  was  buried  in  Cortlandt  Cemetery. 

II.  Ellsworth  Wildey,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  about  1861;  died  there 
in  1 862,  aged  i  year,  and  was  buried  in  Cortlandt  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  John   and    Elizabeth   (Whitney)   Williams. 

I.  Lydia  Ann  Williams,  b.  at  Kensico,  in  North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  17 
March  1849;  died  at  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  10  July  1868,  and  was  buried  at 
Armonk,  in  North  Castle. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth  Williams,  b.  at  Armonk,  in  North  Castle,  N.Y., 
13  Nov.  1851. 

III.  John  Vermilya  Williams,  b.  at  Armonk,  in  North  Castle,  N.  Y., 
i  Nov.  1853;  died  at  Armonk,  27  Sept.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Josephine   Williams,  b.  at  Armonk,  in  North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  3 
Sept.  1855. 

V.  Gerald  Williams,  b.  at  Armonk,  in  North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Ap. 
1857. 


4803 


4805 


4807 


Whitney  Family. 


12370  VI.  Caroline  Jane  Williams,  b.  at  Armonk,  in  North  Castle,  N.Y., 

31  Jan.  1860. 

• 

12371  VII.  George  Williams,  b.  at  Kensico,  in  North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  3  Dec. 
1862. 


12372 


12373 
12374 


12375 


12376 


12377 


Chil.  of  Benjamin   and   Martha   (Whitney)   Odell. 

I.  Mary  Jane  Odell,  b.  at  Kensico,  in  North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  20  June 
1854. 

II.  John  Odell,  b.  at  Kensico,  in  North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  18  March  1856. 

III.  David  Whitney  Odell,  b.  at  Kensico,  in  North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  u 
Oct.  1 86 1. 

IV.  Robert  Odell,  b.  at  Kensico,  in   North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  31  Aug. 
1863;  died  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  4  March  1865,  and  was  buried  at  White 
Plains,  N.  Y. 

V.  Julia  Odell,  b.  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y,  4  Nov.  1865;  died  at  Pleasant- 
ville,  in  Mount  Pleasant,  N.  Y.,  18   Feb.  1870,  and  was  buried  at  White 
Plains,  N.  Y. 


Child  of  Jesse  and  Jane   (Whitney)  Williams. 

I.  Ella   Williams,  b.  at  Armonk,  in  North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  16  March 
1861;  died  at  Armonk,  26  July  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  John   and   Harriet   (Whitney)   Shaughnessy. 

12378  I.  Solomon  Shaughnessy,  b.  at  Kensico,  N.  Y.,  17  May  1864. 

12379  II.  Charles  Shaughnessy,  b.  at  Kensico,  N.  Y.,  23  March  1866. 

Chil.^of  William   Henry  and   Mary  (Montross)  Churchill. 

12380  I.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Churchill,  b.  at  York-town,  N.  Y.,  i  Sept  1839; 
resided  with  her  parents,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  in  1873,  unmarried. 


•217 


1729 


4808 


48lO 


48ll 


4813 


1730 


12383 


12384 


12385 


12386 

I2386a 

12387 
12388 


Eighth  Generation. 


12381  II.   Montross  Churchill,  b.  at  New  York  City,  22  Nov.  1841;  was 
commissioned  second-lieut.  of  Co.   K,  i8th  Reg.,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  i  May 
1863 ;  was  promoted  to  be  captain  of  the  same  company,  23  June  1865  ; 
and  served  with  his  company  for  thirty  days  from  8  July  1863,  and  again 
at  Fort  Richmond,  for  the  same  period,  in  1 864.     He  married  at  Yorktown, 
N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1865,  Catharine  Denison  Johnson,  who  was  born  there  30 
June  1843,  dau.  of  Simeon  Brown  and  Helena  Bartow  (Wight)  Johnson. 
He  was  a  farmer  in  1873,  and  lived  with  his  grandfather,  Gen.  Barnardus 
Montross,  on  the  old  homestead  at  Yorktown. 

12382  I      III.  John  Light  Churchill,  b.  at  New  York  City,  13  March  1844; 

died  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  7  Aug.  1856,  and  was  buried  in  Crompond  East 
graveyard. 


IV.  Nathaniel   Churchill,  b.  at  New  York  City,  14  March  1846; 
died  there,  17  Ap.  1846,  and  was  buried  in  Crompond  East  graveyard. 

V.  Emma  Louisa  Churchill,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  23  June  1849; 
resided  with  her  parents,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  in  1873,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Constant  and   Maria   Louisa  (Montross)  White. 

I.  Henry  Belcher  White,  b.  at  Crompond,  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  7  May 
1857. 

II.  Sarah  Eloise  White,  b.  at  Crompond,  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  21  Oct. 
1859. 

III.  Laura  Raymond  White,  b.  at  Crompond,  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  23 
Ap.  1862. 


Chil.  of  Seth  Whitney  and   Mary  Elizabeth   (Brewer)   Kipp. 

I.  Abigail  Kipp. 

II.  Joshua  Putney  Kipp. 

III.  Margaret  Kipp. 

IV.  Kinsey  Kipp. 


J3j     Child  of  Isaac   Dean   and   Ann    Elizabeth    (Whitney)   Gregory. 
12389   |      I.  Silas  Dean  Gregory,  b.  at  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  i  Oct.  1859. 


Whitney  Family. 

1731 

Child   of  Oliver  Cornell   and   Phebe   Halght  (Whitney)   Flewwellin. 

4834 

12390 

I.  Mary  Cornell  Flewwellin,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  in  the  south 
part  of  the  town,  8  May  1  864. 

Child  of  Seth  Whitney  and   Sarah   Elizabeth   (Quimby)   Blakeney. 

4836 

I239I 

I.  Benjamin  Franklin  Blakeney,  b.  at  Mountain  View,  N.  J.,  29 
Jan.  1873. 

Chll.  of  Benjamin  and   Drusilla  (Whitney)   Runyan. 

4838 

12392 

I.  Mead  Runyan,  b.  at  Milo,  N.  Y.,  4  Ap.  1827;  married  Mary 
McKenney  in  1851;  and  "moved  to  the  west  several  years  ago."  His 
sister  has  lost  all  trace  of  them. 

12393 

II.  Benjamin  Runyan,  b.  at  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  about  1829;  died 
there,  when  three  months  old,  and  was  buried  at  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

12394 

III.  Bostwick  Trimln  Runyan,  b.  at  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  24  May 
1830;  a  farmer;  was  living  at  Machias,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 

12395 

IV.  Phebe  Jane  Runyan,  b.  at  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  24  Aug.  1832; 
married  at  Yorkshire  Corners,  N.  Y.,  8  May  1855,  by  Elder  Bliss,  Baptist, 
to  Splcer  Lumen  Perkins,  a  hotel-keeper,  son  of  Zenas  and  Sarah  (Whaley) 
Perkins,  of  Boston,  N.  Y.  They  settled  at  East  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  were 
living  there  in  Aug.  1875. 

I89I8 

12396 

V.  Laura  Lucelia  Runyan,  b.  at  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  23  Sept.  1834; 
married  at  Springville,  N.  Y.,  21  May  1861,  by  Rev.  Henry  Butlin,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  to  Charles  Wesley  Sherman,  a  minister  of  the  M.  E. 
Church,  son  of  Charles  and  Mary1  (Whitney)  Sherman,  of  Ashford,  N.  Y., 

18919 

1  ANCESTRY  OF  MARY  (WHITNEY)  SHERMAN. 

\ 

HENRY  WHITNEY,  died  in  1781  ;  perhaps  No.  211  of  Bond's  U'attrtenim,  p.  649.  .     .     . 
1 

HENRY  WHITNEY,  b.  at  Concord,  Mass.,  10  Jan.  i779;.died  m:  FANNY  MILLER,  dau.  of  William  and  Hannah  (Wor- 
9  Aug.  1853,  at  Aurora,  N.  Y.;  m.  at  Dummerston,  Vt.,             den)  Miller;  died  at  North  Adams,  Mass.,  29  Sept. 
1800.                                                                                                    1861. 

MARY  WHITNEY,  b.  at  Dummerston,  Vt.,  15  Oct.  1810;  CHARLES  SHERMAN,  b.  at  New   Bedford,  Mass.,  son  of 
m.  20  May  1835,  at  Ashford,  N.  Y.                                             Ebenezer  Cushman  and  Content  (Tabor)  Sherman. 

CHARLES  WESLEY  SHERMAN,  =  LAURA  U-CEUA  RUNVAN,  No.  12396. 

1732 


12397 


12398 


12399 


RightJi  Generation. 


12400 


where  he  was  born  21  May  1838.  They  dwelt  at  Ashford  till  5  Nov. 
1870;  then  moved  to  McKenstry  Hollow,  in  Yorkshire,  N.  Y.,  where  she 
died  26  Ap.  1871.  She  was  buried  at  Sardinia,  N.  Y.  He  was  married 
(2d)  i  Jan.  1873,  at  the  corner  of  Congress  and  Normal  Streets,  Ypsilanti, 
Mich.,  by  Rev.  G.  P.  Tindall,  Presbyterian,  to  Eveline  Johanna  Hadley. 
He  enlisted  at  Springville,  N.  Y.,  9  Aug.  1862,  as  a  private  in  Co.  F,  i  i6th 
Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  took  part  in  two  engagements,  in  which  he 
was  thrice  wounded ;  and  was  discharged,  on  account  of  his  wounds,  at 
New  Orleans,  La.,  29  July  1863.  He  was  admitted,  on  trial,  to  the  Central 
Illinois  Conference  in  Sept.  1872;  was  pastor  at  Cleveland,  111.,  till  1873, 
and  at  Coal  Valley,  111.,  till  1874;  and  was  living  at  Bailey  Harbor,  Wis., 
in  Sept.  1875. 

VI.  Charles  Oliver  Runyan,  b.  at  Benton,  N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1836;  a 
mason;   married  at  Monmouth,   Iowa,  II  June  1865,  by  D.  Waterman, 
Esq.,  to  Maria  Prior,  dau.  of  Elijah  and  Rebecca  (Cline)  Prior,  of  Canton, 
Iowa.     She  was  born   in  Washington  Co.,  Ohio,  30  Nov.  1847.     They 
settled  at  Maquoketa,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1876.     He 
served  in  the  24th    Reg.   of  Iowa  Vol.    Infantry,  for  eight  months,   in 
1862. 

VII.  Marcia  Sophia  Runyan,  b.  at  Seneca,  N.  Y.,  19  Nov.  1840; 
was  living  at  Machias,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 

VIII.  Hannah   Elizabeth   Runyan,  b.  at  Sardinia,  N.  Y.,  31  Dec. 
1841;  married  at  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  20  Dec.  1865,  by  Rev.  James  McClelland, 
Methodist  Episcopal,   to  John   Leland   Billington,  a  farmer,  son  of  John 
Stickney  and  Sarah  (Ford)  Billington,  of  Aurora,  where  he  was  born  20 
May  1835.     They  dwelt  at  Elma,  N.Y.,  till  1872;   and  then  moved  to 
Aurora,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Aug.  1875. 

IX.  Elbert  Jackson  Runyan,  b.  at  Sardinia,  N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1843 ;  a 
farmer;   married  at  Machias,  N.  Y.,  4  July  1869,  by  Rev.  Thomas   F. 
Parker,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Ella  Louisa  White,  dau.  of  Isaac  and  Anna 
(Smith)  White,  of  Springville,  N.  Y.     She  was  born  at  South  Yorkshire, 
N.  Y.,  ii  Aug.  1852.     They  settled  at  South  Yorkshire,  and  were  living 
there  in  Aug.  1875.     He  enlisted   at  Buffalo,   N.  Y.,   25    Aug.  1862,  as 
private  in  Co.  F,  Ii6th  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  served  for 
three  years.    He  took  part  in  the  engagements  at  Plain  Store,  La.,  24  May 
1863;  siege  of  Port  Hudson,  La.,  27  May  to  8  July  1863;  Cox's  Planta- 
tion, La.,  13  July  1863;  Sabine  Cross  Roads,  La.,  8  Ap.  1864;   Pleasant 
Hill,  La.,  9  Ap.  1864;  Winchester,  Va.,  19  Sept.  1864;  Fisher's  Hill,  Va., 
22  Sept.  1864;  and  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  19  Oct.  1864. 


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12403 
12404 
12405 


12406 


12407 


12408 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Silas  Jeremiah   and    Issabinda   (Bootes)   Whitney. 

I.  Mary  Ellen  Whitney,  b.  at  Sardinia,  N.  Y.,  12  Jan.  1840;  married 
at  Yorkshire,   N.  Y.,  10  Oct.  1867,  by  Rev.  Jay  Huntington,   Baptist,  to 
William  Elijah  Dresser,  a  farmer,  son  of  Lewis  and  Ada  (Wickes)  Dresser, 
of  Sardinia.     He  was  born  at  Freedom,  N.  Y.,  8  Nov.  1839.     They  were 
living  at  East  Ashford,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1875. 

II.  Jehiel  Delos  Whitney,  b.  at  Yorkshire,  N.  Y.,  23  Sept.  1841;  a 
blacksmith;   married  at  Concord,  N.  Y.,  14  Sept.  1864,   by   Rev.  Frank 
Peabody,  of  the  Disciples'  Church,  to  Elvira  Jane  Beebe,  dau.  of  Lothrop 
and  Sarah  (Bemis)  Beebe,  of  East  Concord.     She  was  born  at  Ashford, 
N.  Y.,  17  Jan.  1840;  and  they  were  living  at  East  Ashford  in  May  1875. 

III.  Martha    Loraine   Whitney,  b.  at  Yorkshire,  N.  Y.,  24  Sept. 
1843  ;  a  teacher;  was  living  at  West  Yorkshire  in  May  1875,  unmarried. 

IV.  Marion    Eugene   Whitney,  b.  at  Yorkshire,  N.  Y.,  21  Sept. 
1845  ;  a  farmer;  was  living  at  West  Yorkshire  in  May  1875,  unmarried. 

V.  Frank  Silas  Whitney,  b.  at  Yorkshire,  N.  Y.,  12  Dec.  1857 ;  was 
living  at  West  Yorkshire  in  May  1875. 


Chil.  of  George   Harmon   and   Joanna   (McLane)   Whitney. 

I.  Betsey  Lincoln  Whitney,  b.  at  Prattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  2  Feb.  1840; 
married  in  the  parsonage  at  Waterford,  Penn.,  6  Nov.  1856,  David  Stow,  a 

farmer,  son  of  and  Mary  (Norris)  Stow ;  died  at  Leboeuf,  Penn., 

i  June  1859,  and  was  buried  at  Waterford.     His  residence  was  unknown 
in  July  1875. 

II.  Phebe  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Pultney,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1841;  mar- 
ried, 3  Feb.  1858,  Henry  Martin,  son   of  Jeremiah   and   Susan  (Lunger) 
Martin ;  and  settled  at  Waterford,  Penn.,  where  she  died,  8  July  1862,  and 
was  buried  in  Waterford  Cemetery.     He  was  living  at  Concord,  Penn.,  in 
July  1875.     He  served  in  the  1 1  ith  Reg.  of  Penn.  Vol.  Infantry  during  the 
war  of  1861. 

III.  Mary  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Pultney,  N.  Y.,  21  July  1843;  mar- 
ried  in    her   father's    house  at  Waterford,    Penn.,   I  Jan.  1863,   Charles 
Thompson,  a  farmer,  son  of  Archibald  and  Sarah  (Clemens)  Thompson,  of 
Waterford,  where  he  was  born.     They  settled  at  Waterford ;  where  she 
died,  26  Aug.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  Waterford  Cemetery.     He  married 


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18933 


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Eighth  Generation. 

(ad)  in  July  1875,  at  Wattsburgh,  Penn.,  Caroline  Smiley,  and  was  living 
at  Waterford  in  Sept.  1875. 

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12412 


12413 


12414 


IV.  Charles  Lewis  Whitney,  b.  at  Pultney,  N.  Y.,  n  March  1846;    18937 
a  farmer  ;  married  in  her  father's  house,  i  Jan.  1 868,  Rachel  Boyd,  dau.  of 
James  and  Margaret  (Burges)  Boyd,  of  Lebceuf,  Penn.,  where  she  was  born. 

He  settled  at  Waterford,  Penn.,  and  was  living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 

V.  Eliza  Lamphere  Whitney,  b.  at  Waterford,  Penn.,  10  Feb.  1848; 
died  at  Waterford,  23  Sept.  1849,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.  Sarah  Adeline  Whitney,  b.  at  Waterford,  Penn.,  18  June  1851; 
married  at  "  Counetee,"  Erie  Co.,  Penn.,  7  Jan.  1869,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Sweet, 
of  the  Disciples'  Church,  to  Thomas  Ceer,  a  farmer,  son  of  Joseph  and  Laura 
(Wagerdy)  Geer,  of  Lebceuf,  Penn.     They  settled  at  Lebceuf,  and  were 
living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 

VII.  William    Lenox   Whitney,  b.  at  Waterford,  Penn.,  31  Aug. 
1853;  a  farmer;  married  in  the  house  of  her  brother,  Henry  Martin,  at 
Concord  Station,  Penn.,  31  Jan.  1875,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Truesdell,  Methodist, 
to  Mary   Etta   Martin,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  and    Susan  (Lunger)  Martin,  of 
Concord  Station.     She  was  born  at  Beaver  Dam,  Penn.,  16  Nov.  1853. 
They  were  living  at  Waterford  in  July  1875. 


Chil.  of  Joseph   Mead  and   Arabella  Howe  (Warner)  Whitney. 

I.  Charles  Edwin  Whitney,  b.  at  Sardinia,  N.  Y.,  8  Feb.  1845;  a 
farmer;    married  at  Great  Valley,  N.  Y.,  20  June  1871,  by  Rev.  William 
H.  Harrison,  Baptist,  to  Sarah  Elizabeth  Haggerty,  dau.  of  Charles  William 
and   Fanny  Elizabeth  (Guthrie)  Haggerty,  of   Humphrey,   N.  Y.,  where 
she  was  born  16  July  1849.     They  settled  at  Creswell,  Kansas;  where  he 
was  postmaster  and  a  justice  of  the  peace  in  May  1875.     He  enlisted  at 
Great  Valley,  23  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  I,  154*  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry; 
and  was  discharged  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  23  June  1865.     He  was  severely 
wounded  in  the  thigh,  and  was  captured,  in  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville, 
Va.,  2  May  1863;  was  again  captured,  8  May  1864,  in  the  battle  of  Rocky 
Faced  Ridge;  and,  after  spending  more  than  six  months  in  the  prisons  at 
Andersonville,  Savannah,  and  Millen,  Ga.,  was  paroled  near  Fort  Pulaski, 
Ga.,  19  Nov.  1864. 

II.  Eliza  Frances  Whitney,  b.  at  Ashford,  N.  Y.,  10  June  1846;  and 
was  living  at  Humphrey,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1875,  unmarried. 


Whitney  Family. 


12415  III.  Joseph  Warner  Whitney,  b.  at  Otto,  N.  Y.,  18  May  1848;  a 
farmer  and  teacher;  married  at  Peabody,  Kansas,  14  Dec.  1872,  by  Rev. 
A.  H.  Lackey,  Presbyterian,  to  Arvilla  Statira  Fuller,  dau.  of  Lafayette 
Titus  and  Olivia  Ann  (Kellogg)  Fuller,  of  Bowling  Green,  Va.     She  was 
born  at  Carrollton,  N.  Y.,  3  Ap.  1853.     They  settled  at  Creswell,  Kansas, 
and  were  living  there  in  May  1875. 

12416  IV.  Sarah   Elarcia  Whitney,  b.  at  Ashford,  N.  Y.,  9  Nov.  1849; 
and  was  living  at  Humphrey,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1875,  unmarried. 

12417  V.  Julia  Whitney,  b.  at  Ashford,  N.  Y.,  28  Aug.  1851;  married  at 
Yorkshire,  N.  Y.,  14  March  1875,  by  Rev.  N.  F.  Langmade,  Baptist,  to 
John  Alexander  Parker,  a  farmer,  son  of  Alexander  and  Eliza  (Kenyon) 
Parker,  of  Humphrey,  N.  Y.     He  was  born  at  New  Lisbon,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Oct. 
1850.     They  were  living  at  Humphrey  in  May  1875. 

12418  VI.  Spencer  Lambert  Whitney,  b.  at  Great  Valley,  N.  Y.,  8  Sept. 
1853;  and  was  living  at  East  Ashford,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1875,  unmarried. 

12419  VII.  Frederick  Munroe  Whitney,  b.  at  Great  Valley,  N.  Y.,  9  Jan. 
1856. 

12420  VIII.  Frank   Bradley  Whitney,  b.  at  Great  Valley,  N.  Y.,  u  June 
1857- 

12421  IX.  George  Whitney,  b.  at  Great  Valley,  N.  Y.,  5  Nov.  1859;  died 
at  Great  Valley,  1 7  May  1 860,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Lewis  Asa   and   Almlra  Jane  (Whitney)   Freeman. 

12422  I.  Edwin  Philander  Freeman,  b.  at  Sardinia,  N.  Y.,  20  Jan.  1852; 
was  accidentally  wounded  by  a  falling  tree,  16  March  1872,  which  fractured 
his  skull,  causing  his  death  at  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  1 8  March  1 872.     He  was 
buried  at  Springville,  N.  Y.,  26  March  1872.     He  is  said  to  have  been  "a 
remarkably  truthful  and  self-denying  youth." 

12423  II.  Edith  Grace  Freeman,  b.  at  Springville,  N.  Y.,  u  Nov.  1860; 
,  and  was  living  at  Golden,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1875. 

12424  |      III.  Byron  Healy  Freeman,  b.  at  Glenwood,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  4  Feb. 

1864;  died  there,  4  Oct.  1864,  and  was  buried  at  Springville,  N.  Y. 


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Chil. 

12425 

I.  Frank  Ja 

at  Monticello,  I 

12426 

II.  Ella  Ma 

living  there  in  . 

Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Phebe   Rachel   (Whitney)    LeDioyt. 


I.   Frank  Jay  LeDioyt,  b.  at  Sardinia,  N.  Y.,  13  June  1853;  was  living 


II.   Ella  May  LeDioyt,  b.  at  Maquoketa,  Iowa,  17  Jan.  1856;  and  was 


12427         III.  Sarah    Eloise   LeDioyt,  b.  at  Maquoketa,  Iowa,  29  Dec.  1867; 
i  and  was  living  there  in  Aug.  1875. 


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12434 
12435 


12436 


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Chil.  of  Andrew   Martin   and    Issabinda   Louise  (Whitney)   Keller. 

I.  Mary  Lucia  Keller,  b.  at  Maquoketa,  Iowa,  22  June  1855. 

II.  Owen  Joseph  Keller,  b.  at  Van  Buren,  Iowa,  23  July  1856. 

III.  Caroline  Augusta  Keller,  b.  at  Maquoketa,  Iowa,  22  Jan.  1858. 

IV.  Marcia  Louise  Keller,  b.  at  Maquoketa,  Iowa,  i  June  1867. 


Chil.  of   Benjamin   Franklin   and   Lurinda  Adeline   (Haggerty)   Whitney,    j   4847 

I.  William  B.  Whitney,  b.  at  Sardinia,  N.  Y.,  i  Sept.  1857. 

II.  Charles  Elbert  Whitney,  b.  at  Yorkshire,  N.  Y.,  23  Ap.  1863; 
died  at  Yorkshire,  18  May  1864,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Albert  Allen  Whitney,  b.  at  Yorkshire,  N.  Y.,  14  June  1867. 

IV.  Anna  Mary  Whitney,  b.  at  Machias,  N.  Y.,  5  Sept.  1874. 


Chil.  of  William   Lewis  and   Adeline   (ives)   Whitney. 

I.  Benajah  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  29  Sept.  1843;  died 
there,  25  June  1845,  and  was  buried  in  Griffin's  Cemetery,  Keeneyville, 
Penn. 

II.  George  Dallas  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  20  Dec.  1844;  !  18945 


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12442 
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12447 


12448 
12449 

12450 
1 245 1 


Whitney  Family. 


married  at  Farmington,  Perm.,  3  July  1868,  by  Ames  Beebe,  Esq.,  to 
Oeiphine  Dickinson,  dau.  of  George  Dickinson.  They  settled  at  Middle- 
bury,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1876. 

III.  Minerva  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  13  Feb.  1845; 
died  there,  12  Sept.  1857,  and  was  buried  in  Griffin's  Cemetery,  Keeney- 
ville,  Penn. 

IV.  John  W.  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  10  Dec.  1847. 

V.  Caroline  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  4  July  1849;  mar- 
ried, 4  July  1867,  William  Barney  Cee,  son  of  John  and  Mary  Gee;   and 
settled  at  Middlebury,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Oct.  1876. 

VI.  William  Wallace  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  26  March 
1851;  died  there,  unmarried,  19  Dec.  1874,  and  was    buried   in   Griffin's 
Cemetery,  Keeneyville,  Penn. 

VII.  James  Oliver  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  9  March  1853. 

VIII.  Ira  Levernon  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  13  Ap.  1855. 

IX.  Adeline  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  31  Dec.  1857. 

X.  Lilian  Anne  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  31  Dec.  1859. 

XI.  Jeremiah  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  17  July  1861. 

XII.  Lester  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  13  Ap.  1867. 


Chll.  of  Jeremiah  and   Sarah   (Goodwin)  Whitney. 

I.  Alfred  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  16  March  1845;  a  soldier 
in  the  war  of  1861;  was  captured,  and  died  in  Salisbury  prison,  in  1864. 

II.  Charles  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  4  June  1847;  married 
by  Thomas   Keeney,  Esq.,  3  May  1868,  to  Josephine   Dickinson,  dau.  of 
George  and  Rebecca  (Smith)  Dickinson,  of  Tioga,  Penn.;  and  settled  at 
Middlebury. 

III.  Jeremiah  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  28  Feb.  1849;  died 
at  Middlebury,  6  March  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Ellis  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  13  May  1851. 

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12457 
12458 

12459 
12460 


V.  Judson  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  5  Oct.  1853;  married 
at  Wellsborough,  Penn.,   23   Dec.  1873,  by  Rev.  Charles  W.  Turelle,  to 
Ella  Westbrook,  dau.  of  William  and  Mary  (Rulles)  Westbrook,  of  Middle- 
bury. 

VI.  Vernon  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  27  March  1856. 

VII.  Cora  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  17  March  1865. 


Chil.  of  Ellas  and   Laurette  (Short)   Whitney. 

I.  Floyd  Whitney,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  28  Nov.  1853;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Troupsburgh  Centre,  N.Y.,  17  Aug.  1874,  Ida  Vandora  Cheese- 
man,  dau.  of  Edward  and  Emeline  Luella  (Church)  Cheeseman,  of  Jasper, 
N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  5  Nov.  1853.     They  dwelt  at  Middlebury,  Penn., 
till  i  Dec.  1875;  and  then  settled  at  Chatham,  where  they  were  still  living 
in  Aug.  1876. 

II.  Victor  Whitney,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  12  Oct.  1856;  married  at 
Chatham  Valley,  Penn.,  25  July  1875,  by  John  W.  French,  Esq.,  to  Lenna 
West.     They  were  living  at  Little  Marsh,  Penn.,  in  Aug.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and  Susan   (Whitney)  Sweet. 

I.  Abner  Sweet,   b.  at  Keeneyville,  Penn.,  12   Dec.  1847;  married 
Elsie  Hazlett,  dau.  of  Archibald  and  Cynthia  (Hammond)  Hazlett ;  and 
settled  at  Niles  Valley,  Penn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov.  1876. 

II.  Jude  Sweet,  b.  at  Bingham,  Penn.,  8  Feb.  1849;  married  Mary 
Adams,  dau.  of  Lyman  and  Caroline  (Manter)  Adams ;    and  settled  at  j 
Niles  Valley,  Penn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov.  1876. 

III.  Charles  Edgar  Sweet,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  15  March  1851; 
died  there,  7  Jan.  1856,  and  was  buried  at  Middlebury,  Penn. 

IV.  Sunilda   Sweet,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  27  Oct.  1852;  married 
Austin  Marvin,  son  of  Rice  and  Eliza  M.  (Dailey)  Marvin  ;   and  settled  at 
Niles  Valley,  Penn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov.  1876. 


Whitney  Family. 


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12462 


V.  Laverne    Sweet,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  14  July  1856;  and  was 
living  at  Niles  Valley,  Penn.,  in  Nov.  1876,  unmarried. 

VI.  Henry  Sweet,  b.  at  Niles  Valley,  Penn.,  26  Sept.  1861. 


Chil.  of  Rlley  and   Mary   Lizette   (Short)   Whitney. 

12463  j  I.  Ruth  Dorcas  Whitney,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  7  Nov.  1857;  died 
at  Chatham,  13  Ap.  1875,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Shortsville  Ceme- 
tery. 


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12467 

12468 


12469 


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12471 


II.  Laura  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  14  Oct.  1861; 
died  at  Chatham,  4  Sept.  1863,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Shortsville 
Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Francis  and   Delilah   (Whitney)  Short. 

I.  Asa  D.  Short,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  19  Dec.  1855;  and  was  living 
at  Little  Marsh,  Penn.,  in  Aug.  1876. 

II.  Francis  Short,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  31  Jan.  1859. 

III.  Viola  Short,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  9  Oct.  1860;  died  at  Chatham, 
12  Aug.  1864,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Shortsville  Cemetery. 

IV.  Floretta   Short,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  18  July  1865;  died  at 
Chatham,  20  Sept.  1 868,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Shortsville  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  John   DoWitt  and   Patty  Ann   (Newton)   Yost. 
I.   Nicholas   Emmet  Yost,  b.   at  Starkey,  N.  Y.,  16  Ap.  1828;   a 


carpenter;  married  at  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  9  Sept.  1849,  ^nn  Maria  Rutherford, 
dau.  of  Edward  and  Alice  (Armstrong)  Rutherford,  of  Thurston.  She 
was  born  at  Bath,  N.  Y.,  15  Dec.  1830.  They  were  living  at  Corry,  Penn., 
in  May  1875. 

II.  Ada  Ann  Yost,  b.  at  Starkey,  N.  Y.,  i  Aug.  1829;  died  at  Starkey, 
30  Sept.  1832,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  George  Washington  Newton  Yost,  b.  at  Starkey,  N.  Y.,  15 


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4862 


4866 
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1740 


12472 


12473 


12474 


12475 


12476 


12477 


12478 


Eighth  Generation. 


Ap.  1831;  an  inventor  and  manufacturer;  married  at  New  Castle,  Penn., 
28  Jan.  1858,  Sophia  Church  Hayden,  born  14  Ap.  1832,  dau.  of  William 
and  Eunice  (Jacobs)  Hayden,  of  Allegany  Co.,  N.  Y.  He  has  lived  at 
Cincinnati,  Ohio;  at  New  York  City;  and,  for  about  ten  years,  at  Corry, 
Penn.,  "where  he  built  a  church,  and,  at  his  own  cost,  employed  a  clergy- 
man to  supply  the  pulpit."  He  has  spent  about  twenty-five  years  in 
devising  and  introducing  new  machinery;  is  the  inventor  of  the  Climax 
Reaper  and  Mower,  and  of  the  Acme  Mower;  and  was,  in  June  1875,  one 
of  the  firm  of  Densmore,  Yost  &  Co.,  at  707  Broadway,  New  York, 
general  agents  for  The  Type  Writer,  a  machine  designed  to  take  the  place 
of  the  pen. 

IV.  John  Edwin  Yost,  b.  at  Cameron,  now  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  29  June 
1833;  died  at  Cameron,  27  Oct.  1835,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Ann   Eliza  Yost,  b.  at  Cameron,  now  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  18  July 
1835  ;  married  at  Thurston,  30  Jan.  1859,  Ornon  Hall,  of  Pultney,  N.  Y., 
a  farmer,  born  at   Urbana,  N.  Y.,  25   March  1831,  son  of  Reuben  and 
Nancy  (Oilman)  Hall;  and  was  living  at  Thurston  in  May  1875.     He  died 
there,  25  March  1874,  and  was  buried  at  Cameron. 

VI.  Denison  Smith  Yost,  b.  at  Cameron,  now  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  i 
March  1837;  a  farmer;  married  at  Thurston,  i  Ap.  1856,  Martha  Jayne, 
dau.  of  Harvey  and  Lois  (Palmer)  Jayne,  of  Alfred  Centre,  N.  Y.;  died  at 
Bath,  N.  Y.,  4  Nov.  1866,  and  was  buried  at  Cameron.     She  was  living  at 
Risingville,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1875,  w'tn  her  second  husband,  James  Dennis. 

VII.  William  Newton  Yost,  b.  at  Cameron,  now  Thurston,  N.  Y., 
28  March  1839;  died  at  Cameron,  3  Aug.  1839,  and  was  buried  there. 

VIII.  Sarah  Amanda  Yost,  b.  at  Cameron,  now  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  30 
Dec.  1840;  married  at  Thurston,  8  June  1864,  Elijah   Ransom   Monroe,  a 
farmer ;  died  at  Cameron,  6  Nov.  1 869,  and  was  buried  there.     He  was 
living  at  Cameron  in  May  1875. 

IX.  Chester  Kinney  Yost,  b.  at  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  19  Feb.  1843;  a 
blacksmith;  married  in   church  at  Cameron,  N.  Y.,  11  Oct.  1867,  Alice 
Amelia  Yost,  dau.  of  John  and  Veleta  (Shephard)  Yost,  of  Rathbone,  N.  Y. 
She  was  born  at  Cameron,  25  Aug.  1850.     They  were  living  at  St.  Peters- 
burgh,  Penn.,  in  May  1875. 

X.  Anson    Erastus    Yost,    b.   at   Thurston,  N.  Y.,  7  May  1845;  a 
farmer  and  mill-owner;  married  at  Thurston,  8  June  1864,  Celina  Yost, 
dau.  of  Nicholas  and   Mary  Ann  (Carpenter)  Yost,  of  Cameron,  N.  Y., 


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where  she  was  born  10  Ap.  1849. 
1875. 


He  was  living  at  Bath,  N.  Y.(  in  May 


XI.  Hester  Alzaida  Yost,  twin,  b.  at  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  4  Sept.  1849; 
married  there,  25   Nov.  1869,  in  her  father's  house,  Charles  Henry  Van 
Patten,  son  of  Frederick,  and  Betsey  (Brady)  Van  Patten,  of  Hannibal,  Mo. 
He  was  born  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  15  March  1848.     They  were  living  in  First 
Street,  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1875  ;  he  being  agent  for  the  sale  of 
The  Type  Writer,  for  the  counties  of  Chemung,  Schuyler  and  Steuben, 
N.  Y. 

XII.  Harriet   Alzaida  Yost,    twin,    b.  at  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  4  Sept. 
1 849 ;  died  on  the  same  day,  and  was  buried  at  Thurston. 


Chil.  of  Peter  and   Sophia   Maria   (Tarney)   Covert. 

I.  Emeline  Covert,  b.  at  Milo,  N.Y.,  18  May  1836;  married  at  Reed, 
Ohio,  2  Ap.  1855,  Daniel   Beales,  a  carpenter  and  joiner,  son  of  Chester 
and  Harriet  (Bradley)  Beales,  of  Friendship,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  3 1 
May  1830.     They  dwelt  at  Reed  for  five  years;  at  Berrien  Springs,  Mich., 
three  and  a  half  years;  at  Chester,  Mich.,  seven  years;  at  Big  Rapids, 
Mich.,  five  years;  and  then  moved  to  Ashland,  Mich.,  where  they  were 
still  living  in  June  1875.     He  served,  for  eight  months,  in  the  Mexican 
war;  and,  from  1 1  Feb.  1865  to  13  Aug.  1865,  in  Co.  D,  3d  Reg.  of  Mich. 
Vol.  Infantry,  in  the  war  of  1861. 

II.  William   Covert,  b.  at  Tyrone,  N.  Y.,  15  Oct.  1837;   a  carpenter 
and  joiner;  married  at  ^Etna,  Mich.,  10  May  1863,  by  Lemuel  Chipman, 
justice  of  the  peace,  to  Annette  Chipman,  dau.  of  Lemuel  and  Eliza  Ann 
(Sutherland)  Chipman,  of  Sheldon,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born    5   Aug. 
1833.     They  settled  at  ^Etna,  where  he  was  elected  a  justice  of  the  peace, 
in  1867,  for  four  years;  and  in  1870,  moved  to  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  where 
they  were  living  in  July  1875.     He  enlisted  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.;  and 
took  part  in  battles  at  Decatur,  Ala.,  27  and  28  Oct.  1864,  and  at  Stone 
River,  Tenn.,  7  Dec.  1864. 

III.  Joseph  Adley  Covert,  b.  at  Reed,  Ohio,  22  Jan.  1840;  and  was 
living  at  Laingsburgh,  Mich.,  in  June  1875. 

IV.  Charity  Covert,  b.  at  Reed,  Ohio,  10  Dec.  1841;  married  there, 
IO  Dec.  1859,  by  Rev.  A.  C.  Harris,  Baptist,  to   Lyman   Boyd   Pennock,  a 
farmer,  son  of  Porter  and   Maria  (Wyllys)   Pennock,  of  Palmyra,  Ohio, 
where  he  was  born  24  Oct.  1835.     After  dwelling  at  several  places  in  Ohio 


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and  Michigan,  they  settled  at  Providence,  Ohio,  near  White  House  post- 
office;  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1875. 

V.  Mary  Covert,  b.  at  Reed,  Ohio,  7  May  1845;  married  in  1869,  at    18983 
Ashland,  Mich.,  Nathan   Harrison   Green,  a  farmer,  son   of  Clark  Dodge 

and  Amy  Sherwood  (Mitchell)  Green,  of  y£tna,  Mich.     He  was  born  at  j 
Groton,  N.  Y.,  30  July  1843.     They  settled  at  ^Etna,  near  Morley  post- 
office ;  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1875.     He  served  in  the  war  of  1 86 1. 

VI.  Francis   Marion  Covert,  b.  at  Reed,  Ohio,  19  Dec.  1847;   a 
farmer;  was  living  at  Bailey,  Mich.,  in  June  1875,  unmarried. 

VII.  Sarah  Covert,  b.  at  Reed,  Ohio,  11  June  1854;   died  u  June 
1854,  and  was  buried  at  Reed. 


Child   of  John   Gatfield. 
I.  John  Catfleid,  settled  in  New  York  City. 


Chil.  of  Alfred   Arthur   Moneypenny  and    Eliza   Ann   (Crooks) 

Catfleid. 

I.  Alexander  Stewart  Gatfield,  b.  at  Grimsby,  C.  W.,  7  Sept.  1834; 
a  painter  and  musician;  married  at  Beamsville,  C.  W.,  8  July  1857,  Alice 
Augusta  Cilmore,  dau.  of  Nathan  and  Catharine  (Gulp)  Gilmore,  of  Beams- 
ville, where  she  was  born.     He  died  without  children,  7  Dec.  1867,  at 
Ingersol,  Ont,  and  was  buried  at  Grimsby.     She  married  (2d)  15  Feb. 
1870,  Thomas  Reid,  and  was  living  at  Grantham,  Ont,  in  March  1875. 

II.  John  Edmond  Catfleid,  b.  at  Grimsby,  C.  W.,  18  Aug.  1837;  a 
blacksmith  and  farmer;  married  at  Beamsville,  C.  W.,  19  Aug.  1858,  Lydia 
Rice,  dau.  of  John  and  Mary  (Beam)  Rice,  of  Beamsville.     She  was  born  at 
Bertie,  C.W.,  28  May  1844.     They  were  living  at  Beamsville  in  Feb.  1875. 

III.  Martha   Mary  Catfleid,  b.  at  Grimsby,  C.  W.,  10  Sept.  1840; 
died  at  Grimsby,  9  Feb.  1 847,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Alfred  William   Catfleid,  b.  at  Grimsby,  C.  W.,  i  Jan.  1842; 
died  at  Grimsby,  12  March  1858,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Margaret  Jane  Catfleid,  b.  at  Grimsby,  C.  W.,  23  Jan.  1844. 


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VI.  James  Alfred  Catfleld,  b.  at  Grimsby,  C.  W.,  21  Jan.  1848;  a 
moulder  and  musician;  married  at  St.  Catharine's,  Ont,  10  Dec.  1868, 
Regina  McMuilen,  dau.  of  James  and  Mary  Ann  (Lambert)  McMullen,  of 
St.  Catharine's,  where  she  was  born  6  Dec.  1851.  They  were  living  at 
Welland,  Ont,  in  Feb.  1875. 


Child  of  Edmund   Stewart. 


I.  Alexander  Stewart,  joined  the  Confederate  army,  was  wounded  in 
the  leg,  suffered  amputation,  and  died  of  the  wound. 


Child   of  James  Lewis  Stewart. 

I.  James  Lewis  Stewart. 


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Chil.  of  George  Washington   and   Maria   Louisa   (Whitney)   Bungay. 

I.  Lewis  Francis  Bungay,  b.  at  Hamilton,  C.  W.;  a  dealer  in  dairy 
goods  and  hardware;  married  at  Stratford,  C.  W.,   27  Dec.  1858,   Mary 
Amanda  Switzer,  of  Norwich,  C.  W.,  dau.  of  Amos  and  Dinah  (Switzer) 
Switzer.     She  was  born  at  Peterborough,  C.  W.,  27  March  1841.     They 
settled  at  Norwich,  and  were  living  there  in  1 874. 

II.  George  Washington   Bungay,  b.  at   Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  26  July 
1840;  a  harness-maker;   married  at  New  York  City,  16  Nov.  1865,  by 
Rev.  Father  Quin,  Catholic,  to  Margaret  Graham,  who  was  born  at  New 
York,  I  June  1846,  dau.  of  John  and  Alice  Graham.     She  died  at  the 
corner  of  Norman  and  Messerole  Avenues,  Greenpoint,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 

;  20  June  1 866,  and  was  buried  in  Calvary  Cemetery.  He  was  married  (2d) 
30  June  1 867,  in  the  Greene  Street  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  New 
York,  by  the  pastor,  Rev.  J.  S.  Inskip,  to  Annie  Brugman,  dau.  of  John 
and  Annie  Brugman.  She  was  born  in  North  Germany,  17  Feb.  1848,  and 
emigrated  to  New  York  in  1853,  with  her  parents.  They  were  living  at 
359/4  Prospect  Avenue,  South  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1874. 

III.  Sarah   Louisa  Bungay,  b.  at  Scotland,  C.  W.,  21  May  1842; 
married  there,  28  Nov.  1861,  Thomas  Merritt,  a  founder,  son  of  Caleb  and 
Hannah  (Underbill)  Merritt,  of  Norwich,  C.W.     He  was  born  in  King's 
Co.,  N.  B.,  24  Oct.  1833.     They  settled  at  Norwich,  and  were  living  there 
in  1874. 


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IV.  Martha   Ellen    Bungay,   b.  3   May  1844;  resided  at   Norwich, 
Ont,  in  1874. 

V.  Charles  Henry  Bungay,  b.  at  Scotland,  C.  W.,  29  Sept.  1846;  a 
dealer  in  hardware  and  agricultural  implements;  married  at  Strawberry 
Point,  Iowa,  21  Ap.  1872,  Alice  Field,  of  the  same  place,  born  in  Illinois, 
7  Aug.  1853,  dau.  of  Willard  Bennet  and  Julia  Ann  (Hill)  Field;  and  still 
lived  at  Strawberry  Point  in  1 874. 


Chll.  of  Nelson   Arnold   and   Martha   Eliza   (Whitney)   Tiffany. 

I.  Byron   Lafayette  Tiffany,  b.  at  Grimsby,  C.  W.,  17  May  1838; 
married  at  Elwood,   Kansas,  17  Oct.  1868,   Frances   Elizabeth    Sayward, 
dau.  of  Abiel  Hall  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Lewis)  Sayward.     He  enlisted  in 
the  u6th  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  reenlisted  in  the  I2th  Reg.  of 
N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Cavalry ;  and  passed  through  the  grades  of  sergeant,  first- 
lieut,  and  second-lieut.     He  lived  at  64  Baker  Street,  Detroit,  Mich.,  in 
1874- 

II.  Oscar  Fitz Allen  Tiffany,  b.  at  Clinton,  C.  W.,  22   Feb.  1840; 
enlisted,  as  a  private,  in  the  1 1 6th  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry ;   was 
promoted  to  be  sergeant,  second-lieutenant,  and  captain ;   and  was  dis- 
charged after  two  years  of  service.     He  has  lived  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  for 
one  year;    at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;   at  Newbern,  N.  C.;    in  Pennsylvania,  two 
years;  at  Jamestown  again,  two  years;  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  four  years;  at 
New  Orleans,  La.,  two  years ;  at  Shreveport,  La.,  one  year ;  in  Michigan, 
one  year;  and  at  Buffalo  again,  in  1874,  where  he  was  of  the  firm  of 
Tiffany  Brothers,  general  advertising  agents,  265  Washington  Street.     He 
afterward  went  to  Detroit,  Mich. 

III.  Nelson  Otis   Tiffany,  b.  at  Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  i  Feb.  1842;  an 
advertising  agent,  of  the  firm  of  Tiffany  Brothers,  265  Washington  Street, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  lived  at  Scotland,  C.  W.,  from  1847  till  the  Autumn   of 
1861;  at  Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  till  1862;  again  at  Scotland,  till  Feb.  1864;  at 
Baltimore,  Md.,  till  Sept.  1865  ;  since  which  his  home  has  been  at  Buffalo. 
He  was  married  there,   23  Jan.  1868,  by  Rev.  D.  H.  Muller,  Methodist, 
to  Julia  Charlotte  Chase,  born  at  Buffalo,  28  Sept.  1844,  dau.  of  Wesley 
and  Dorothy  Ann  (Bush)  Chase ;  and  lived  at  1 77  Eleventh  Street,  Buffalo, 
in  1874. 

IV.  William  Oakley  Tiffany,  b.  at  Town  Line,  in  Lancaster,  N.  Y., 
20  Aug.  1843  ;  died  at  Lancaster,  8  Ap.  1844,  an^  was  buried  there. 


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V.   Martha  Emily  Tiffany,  b.  at  Town  Line,  in  Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  19 
June  1845  ;  died  at  Lancaster,  14  Sept.  1845,  an^  was  buried  there. 

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VI.  Martha  Eliza  Tiffany,  b.  at  Windham,  C.  W.,  17  Aug.  1846; 
was  adopted,  after  her  mother's  death,  by  Matthew  and  Hannah  (Kelley) 
Lowrey,  of  Windham ;  was  married  at  Windham,  5  Jan.  1 869,  by  Rev. 
William  Williams,  Methodist,  to  John  Allen  Bartholomew,  a  farmer,  who 
was  born  at  Maple  Leaf  Farm,  in  Windham,  29  Dec.  1846,  son  of  John 
and  Anna  (Smith)  Bartholomew,  the  latter  among  the  first  settlers  of  that 
town.  They  settled  at  Rosehill  Farm,  in  Windham,  and  were  living  there 
in  June  1874. 


Chil.  of  Paul   and    Ellen   Stewart  (Whitney)   Moore. 

I.  Cyrus    Moore,  b.  at   Burford,  C.  W.,  21  June  1840;    married  at 
Baltimore,  Md.,  1 1  Nov.  1862,  Caroline  Commages;  and  lived  at  Grimsby, 
Ont,  in  1874. 

II.  Sarah  Jane  Moore,  b.  at  Burford,  C.  W.,  1 1  Jan.  1842;  married  at 
Scotland,  C.  W.,  10  March  1860,  Thomas  Ontario  Prouse.     They  resided 
at  Scotland  in  1874. 

III.  Martha   Eliza    Moore,  b.  at  Burford,  C.  W.,  8  Jan.  1844;   and 
died  there,  22  Nov.  1846. 

IV.  William  Henry  Moore,  b.  at  Burford,  C.  W.,  4  Nov.  1847. 

V.  Esther  Josephine  Moore,  b.  at  Burford,  C.  W.,  22  Aug.  1849; 
married  there,   5   Oct.  1866,   Frederick   South  maid   Halght,  of  Montreal, 
C.  E.,  who  was,  when  last  heard  from,  in  1874,  principal  of  an  academic 
school  for  boys,  in  that  city. 

VI.  John  Whitney  Moore,  b.  at  Burford,  C.  W.,  30  June  1854;  and 
lived  there  in  1874. 

VII.  Martha  Ellen  Moore,  b.  at  Burford,  C.  W.,  17  July  1856;  and 
died  there,  12  Nov.  1858. 


VIII. 


Moore,  died  young. 


Chil.  of  William   Alexander  and   Emily   (Malcolm)   Whitney. 


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I.    Mary  Emily  Whitney,  b.    at   Scotland,  C.  W.,   15    Sept.  1846;      19004 


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married  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  17  Feb.  1869,  Edwin   Gilbert.     They  lived 
at  Webster  City,  Iowa,  in  1874. 

II.  Lewis  Malcolm  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  C.  W.,  24  Ap.  1850;  '  19006 
married  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  where  her  parents  then  lived,  Emily  Jeannette 
Tiffany,  born  at  Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  5  July  1850,  dau.  of  Nelson  Arnold  and 
Caroline  Adele  (Davenport)  Tiffany. 

III.  Sarah  Eliza  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  C.  W.,  22  Nov.  1851;  and 
died  there,  23  Oct.  1852. 

IV.  Maria  Louise  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  C.  W.,  5  Jan.  1854; 
married  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  9  Jan.  1872,  Joseph  Ferdinand  Raphael. 

V.  Alfred   Eliakim  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  C.  W.,  13  Sept.  1856; 
lived  with  his  parents,  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  in  1 874. 

VI.  Ellen  Semantha  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  C.  W.,  16  July  1858. 

VII.  Martha  Esther  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  C.  W.,  25  Jan.  1860. 

VIII.  William  Edmund  Whitney,  b.  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  27  Oct. 
1865;  died  at  West  Union,  14  Sept.  1866,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  Gertrude  Emma  Whitney,  b.  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  30  March 
1868. 


Chil.  of  John   Paul   and   Sarah   Esther  (Whitney)  Smith. 

I.  Ellen  Smith,  b.  i  Jan.  1842. 

II.  Eliza  Smith,  b.  4  June  1844;  died  in  1847. 

III.  Emma  Smith,  b.  10  Aug.  1846;  died  in  1847. 

IV.  Emily  Smith,  b.  10  Oct.  1848. 


Chil.  of  Hartley  Stewart  and   Dinah   (Swltzer)  Whitney. 

I.  Sarah   Amanda   Whitney,  b.  at  Norwichville,  C.  W.,  3  March 
1850;   married  at  Elkader,  Iowa,  I  Jan.  1870,  by   Rev.   D.    M.    Sterns, 


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Methodist,  to  Charles  Heywood  Sterns,  a  nephew  of  the  officiating  clergy- 
man, born  at  Gerry,  N.  Y.,  about  a  mile  north  of  the  present  village  of 
Vermont,  24  Oct.  1838,  son  of  Phinehas  and  Lovisa  Melissa  (Fisher) 
Sterns.  They  settled  at  Strawberry  Point,  Iowa,  in  July  1870;  and,  in 
Nov.  1873,  moved  to  Elkader,  where  they  lived  in  1874.  He  enlisted  in 
Aug.  1 86 1,  at  Burlington,  Iowa,  in  the  First  Iowa  Battery,  and  served  for 
more  than  a  year;  when  he  was  discharged  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  for  physical 
disability. 

II.  Rosalie  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Norwichville,  C.  W.,  1 1  Oct.  1852. 

III.  Hartley  Stewart  Whitney,  b.  at  Geneva,  Wis.,  27  March  1854; 
died  at  Elkader,  Iowa,  I  July  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Henry  Switzer  Whitney,  b.  at  Geneva,  Wis.,  1 1  May  1856. 

V.  Frank  Creeley  Whitney,  b.  at  Elkader,  Iowa,  20  Sept.  1869. 


Chil.  of  Edmund   and   Frances  Ann   (Mortimer)   Whitney. 

I.  William  Edmund  Whitney,  b.  at  Brantford,  C.  W.,  4  Nov.  1854; 
resided  with  his  mother,  at  Seaforth,  Ont,  in  1874. 

II.  Charles  Mortimer  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  C.W.,  24  March  1856. 

III.  George  Lewis  Whitney,  b.  at  Geneva,  Wis.,  23  May  1858. 

IV.  James  Murray  Whitney,  b.  at  Seaforth,  Ont,  13  Nov.  1868. 


12540 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Elizabeth   (Malcolm)   Whitney. 

I.  Emma  Frederika  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  Ont,  24  Ap.  1863. 

II.  Lilian  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  Ont,  7  Aug.  1869. 

Chil.  of  John   and   Alba  Cinda   (Abbott)   Stevens. 

I.  William  Francis  Stevens,  b.  at  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  24  Jan.  1832; 
married  Lucretia  Albro,  25  May  1859;  and  was  living  at  St.  Charles, 
Minn.,  in  Aug.  1875.  He  served  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  in  die  war  of  1861. 


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4889 


4891 


1748 


I2S4I 


12542 


12543 


12544 

12545 
12546 


12547 


12548 


Eighth  Generation. 


II.  Adelia   Stevens,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1833;  married  there, 
1 6  Sept.  1860,  Horace  Frank,  a  farmer,  son  of  Michael  and  Betsey  (Stawart) 
Frank,  of  Busti,  where  he  was  born  19  Nov.  1819.     They  settled  at  Busti, 
and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 

III.  Walter  Byron  Stevens,  twin,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  13  Ap.  1837; 
a  blacksmith  ;   married  at  Busti,  7  Feb.  1865,  by  Rev.  A.  J.  Marsh,  to  Jane 
Babcock,  dau.  of  George  and  Sarah  (Millard)  Babcock,  of  Busti,  where  she 
was  born  31  March  1842.     They  settled  at  Busti,  and  were  living  there  in 
Sept.  1875. 

IV.  Warren  Henry  Stevens,  twin,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  13  Ap.  1837;  \  19018 
a  farmer;  married  at  Warren,  Penn.,  8  March  1860,  by  William  Hinton, 

Esq.,  to  Jane  Maria  Hinton,  dau.  of  William  and  Margaret  (Crawford) 
Hinton,  of  Warren.  She  was  born  at  New  York  City,  23  June  1836. 
They  dwelt  at  Warren  till  i  May  1863 ;  at  Vitoria,  C.  W.,  till  June  1866; 
at  Simcoe,  C.  W.,  till  21  Jan.  1867 ;  at  Ancaster,  Ont,  till  May  1871 ;  and 
then  returned  to  Warren,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Sept.  1875. 

V.  Electa  Melissa  Stevens,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  12  March  1839;  mar- 
ried F.  Ml.  Canfleld,  13  Ap.  1865.     They  were  living  at  Tidioute,  Penn.,  in 
Aug.  1875. 

VI.  Dency  Loci  em  a  Stevens,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  16  May  1842  ;  died 
at  Busti,  7  July  1843,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Alba  Arvilla  Stevens,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  25  May  1845;  married 
there,  12  Sept.  1864,  by  Rev.  A.  J.  Marsh,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Thomas 
Lomas,  a  farmer,  born  at  Heap,  Lancashire,  England,  31  July  1830,  son 
of  James  and  Betty   (Lomax)  Lomas,  afterward  of  Oldham,  Lancashire. 
They  dwelt  at  Busti  till  23  May  1868;  and  then  moved  to  Sugar  Grove, 
Penn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Sept.  1875. 

VIII.  Dency  Elizabeth   Delinda  Stevens,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  29 
Dec.  1850;  married  at  Gerry,  N.  Y.,  22  Oct.  1869,  by  Rev.  Seneca  Short, 
Methodist,  to  Joseph  Ethan  Bumpas,  a  farmer,  son  of  Allen  and  Esther 
(Perkins)  Bumpas,  of  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  20  Nov.  1833. 
They  were  living  at  Ross  Mills,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1875. 


Chil.  of  John   and   Sarah    Elizabeth    (Herrick)   Abbott. 

I.  Sarah  Emeline  Abbott,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  20  Nov.  1848;  married  j  19028 
at  Darien,  Wis.,  2  Ap.  1868,  Lyman  James,  son  of  Rowland  and  Clarissa  | 


Whitney  Family. 


12549 


12550 


12551 


12552 


'2553 


12554 


12555 


12556 


(Acker)  James;  and  settled  at  Harmony,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  still  living 
in  Aug.  1875. 

II.  Francis  Xavier  Abbott,  b.  at  Sugar  Grove,  Penn.,  4  May  1851 ; 
and  was  living  at  Geneva,  Wis.,  in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  Marietta   Lovisa   Abbott,  b.  at  Sugar  Grove,  Penn.,  23  Ap. 
1855;  and  was  living  at  Geneva,  Wis.,  in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 

IV.  Martha  Jane  Abbott,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  18  Sept  1859;  and  was 
living  at  Geneva,  Wis.,  in  Aug.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Ezra  and   Mary  (Bush)   Abbott. 

I.  Martha  Abbott,  b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  17  May  1839;  died  at 
Jamestown,  24  March  1841,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Margaret  Abbott,  b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  12  Jan.  1841;  married 
at  Randolph,  N.  Y.,  31  May  1865,  by  Rev.  C.  M.  Cole,  Congregational,  to 
James   Anciel    McCaii,  a    Methodist    minister,   son    of   John   and    Mary 
(Williams)  McCall,  of  Walton,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born   12  July  1826. 
They  settled  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  25   Aug.  1865;  moved,  29  Dec.  1869,  to 
Jamestown,  N.  Y.;  and  in  June  1870,  to  Falconer,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were 
living  in  June  1875.     Her  brother,  Theodore  Abbott,  married  her  hus- 
band's daughter. 

III.  William  Abbott,  b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  18  May  1842  ;  died  at 
Jamestown,  29  Aug.  1843,  ar>d  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Amelia  Abbott,  b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1844;   married 
at  Farmington,  Penn.,  9  July  1863,  by  Rev.  William    Sharp,  Baptist,  to 
Franklin  Doctor  Porter,  a  mechanic,  born  24  Dec.  1841,  son  of  Joseph  and 
Martha  (Shew)  Porter,  of  Falconer,  N.  Y.     They  settled   at   Centreville, 
Penn.,  10  July  1863;  and  moved,  about  I  Sept.  1863,  to  Falconer.     He 
enlisted  in  Oct.  1863,  for  three  years,  in  Co.   I,  97th   Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S. 
Volunteers;    was  wounded    in  the   battle    of  The   Wilderness,   the    first 
engagement  in  which  he  participated,  8  May  1864;   was  in  Lane  Hospital, 
Washington,  D.  C.,  till  6  June,  when  he  was  taken  to  his  father's  home  at 
Falconer,  and  died  there  on  the  27th  of  the  same  month.     She  was  living 
with  her  father,  at  Falconer,  in  June  1875,  without  children. 

V.  Theodore   Abbott,   b.  at  Jamestown,   N.  Y.,    22  Sept.  1847;   a 
machinist;   married  there,  4  Feb.  1869,  by  Rev.  Emery  Jones,  Wesleyan 


1749 


4893 


19032 


19035 


175° 


Eighth   Generation. 


12557 


12558 

12559 
12560 


12561 


12562 


12563 


12564 


12565 


Methodist,  to  Estelle  Martha  McCall,  dan.  of  James  Anciel  and  Catharine 
(Ray)  McCall,  of  Jamestown.  She  was  born  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  7  Ap.  1852. 
They  settled  at  Jamestown,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1875. 

VI.  Mary    Abbott,  b.  at  Jamestown,   N.  Y.,  26  Dec.  1849;    married 
there,  5  May  1868,  by  Rev.  Emerson  Mills,  Baptist,  to  Mortimer  Almond 
Rose,  a  lumberman,  son   of  David  and  Mary  Ann  (Babcock)  Rose,  of 
Poland,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  i  Oct.  1847.     They  settled  at  Poland,  16 
Nov.  1868;  moved  to  Gerry,  N.  Y.,  i  Ap.  1869;  to  Poland  again,  in  Dec. 
1869;  thence,  17  May  1873,  to  Falconer,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in 
June  1875,  without  children. 

VII.  Sarah  Louise  Abbott,  b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  12  Dec.  1851; 
died  at  Falconer,  N.  Y.,  7  Nov.  1860,  and  was  buried  at  Jamestown. 

VIII.  Clarence  Abbott,  b.  at  Ellicott,  N.  Y.,  5  Jan.  1858. 

IX.  Elliott  Abbott,  b.  at  Ellicott,  N.  Y.,  i  Ap.  1860. 


Chil.  of  Giles  Theodore  and   Anna   Elizabeth   (Abbott)   Gill. 

I.  Harrison    Decatur    Gill,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  9  Sept.  1839;    a 
machinist  and  engineer;    married  at  Toulon,  111.,  11  Dec.  1864,  by  Rev. 
E.  P.  Barker,  Baptist,  to  Sarah   Naomi   Britton,  dau.  of  John  Heman  and 
Ann  (Irvin)  Britton,  of  Sabina,  Ohio,  where  she  was  born  23  Sept.  1844. 
After  living  at  Toulon  for  eight  years,  they  moved  to  Arkansaw,  Wis.; 
and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 

II.  Bertrand  Van  Ness  Gill,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  29  Aug.  1841;  mar- 
ried at  Blandinsville,  111.,  30  March  1872,  Jenny  Hodges.     They  were  living 
at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1875. 

III.  Margaret  Elizabeth  Gill,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1843 ;  died 
at  Busti,  30  Oct.  1845,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Willis  Dana  Gill,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  8  Dec.  1845  ;  a  farmer;  was 
living  at  Busti  in  July  1875,  unmarried. 

V.  Ellen  Ann  Gill,  b.  at  Sugar  Grove,  Penn.,  28  Ap.  1849;  married 
at  Toulon,  111.,  3  Jan.  1869,  by  Rev.  W.  A.  Welsher,  Baptist,  to  Albert 
Conrad  Bowers,  a  joiner,  son  of  Abram  and  Caroline  (Strickler)  Bowers,  of 
Tyrone,  Penn.,  where  he  was  born  24  Ap.  1847.     They  settled  at  Toulon, 
and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1 876. 


Whitney  Family. 


12566  VI.  Elliot  Forester  Gill,  b.  at  Sugar  Grove,  Penn.,  22  Sept  1853; 
was  living  at  Toulon,  111.,  in  July  1875,  unmarried. 

12567  VII.  Florence  Ada  Gill,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  18  May  1858;  was  living 
at  Toulon,  111.,  in  July  1875. 

Chll.  of  Jeremiah   Whitney  and   Mary   Eleanor  (Loples)    Abbott.  4895 

12568  I.  Elsie  Abbott,  b.  at  Busti,  N.Y.,  in  Nov.  1845;  died  at  Battle  Creek, 
Mich.,  30  Aug.  1864,  and  was  buried  there. 

12569  II.  Ezra  Abbott,  b.  at  Busti,  N.Y.,  8  Ap.  1847;  died  at  Busti,  in  Aug. 
1848,  and  was  buried  there. 

12570  III.  Rosella  Abbott,  b.  at  Pittsfield,  Penn.,  in  1849;  married  in  1867,      19042 
at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  Rollin  Shepard. 

Chit,  of  Jeremiah  Whitney  and   Martha   (Southwick)   Abbott.  4895 

12571  IV.  Isa  Abbott. 

12572  V.  Sumner  Abbott. 

Chit,  of  Charles  F.  and   Melissa  (Abbott)  Temple.  4896 

12573  I.  Ada  Temple,  b.  at  Sugar  Grove,  Penn.;  grad.  at  the  Normal  School 
in  Edinburgh,  Penn. 

12574  II.  Deforest  Charles  Temple,  b.  at  Sugar  Grove,  Penn.;  grad.  at 
the  Normal  School  in  Edinburgh,  Penn. 


Child  of   Francis  and   Emily   Berintha    (Abbott)    Herrlck.  4897 

12575        I.  Sophronia  Herrick,  b.  at  Pine  Grove,  Penn.,  27  Nov.  1859. 


Chil.  of  William   Rilander  and   Martha   (Shields)   Chase. 

12576]      I.  Julia  Ann  Chase,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  22  May  1844;  married      19043 
at  Glenville,  N.  Y.,  14  Feb.  1861,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Seeley,  of  the  Reformed 


12577 
12578 
12579 


12580 


12581 
12582 
12583 


12584 


Eighth  Generation. 


Church,  to  John  C.  Van  Benthuysen,  a  carpenter,  son  of  John  and  Maria 
(Clute)  Van  Benthuysen,  of  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  19  Oct. 
1836.  They  dwelt  at  Watervliet  for  four  years;  lived  at  Glenville  four 
years;  and  then  settled  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  which  was  still  their  home 
in  Sept.  1875. 

II.  Susan  Maria  Chase,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  3  Nov.  1845;  was 
living  at  Janesville,  Iowa,  in  July  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  Emily  Sophronia  Chase,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  3  May  1847; 
was  living  at  Janesville,  Iowa,  in  July  1875,  unmarried. 

IV.  Clark   Benedict  Chase,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  10  Jan.  1851; 
was  living  at  Janesville,  Iowa,  in  July  1875,  unmarried. 


Child   of  Benjamin   Sherman   and   Sabrina   (Allen)   Stanton. 

I.  Martha  Helen  Stanton,  b.  at  Chautauqua,  N.  Y.,  5  Ap.  1856; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  near  Mayville,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1875,  un- 
married. 


Chil.  of  Mason    Hicks  and   Arvilla   Isabel   (Harrison)   Allen. 

I.  Emma  Isabel  Allen,  b.  at  Ellicottville,  N.  Y.,  22  Nov.  1860. 

II.  William  Clarke  Allen,  b.  at  Ellicottville,  N.  Y.,  28  Ap.  1866. 

III.  Frances  Josephine  Allen,  b.  at  Jaynesville,  Iowa,  4  July  1871. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   Rogers  and    Pamelia   (Shew)   Finch. 

I.  Elizabeth  Ann  Finch,  b.  at  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  28  Dec.  1843;  19045 
married  at  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  14  Sept  1865,  by  Rev.  Isaac  Devoe, 
Presbyterian,  to  John  Wesley  Gardner,  an  engineer,  son  of  Sylvester  and 
Mary  Ann  (Perry)  Gardner,  of  Athens,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  30  Jan. 
1838.  They  dwelt  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  in  1865-66;  and  then  settled  at 
Athens,  where  they  were  still  living  in  June  1875.  He  was  appointed  3d 
assistant-engineer  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  21  Ap.  1863,  2d  assistant-engineer, 


Whitney  Family, 


1753 


12585 


12586 


12587 
12588 
12589 


28  Sept.  1864,  and  passed-assistant,  30  Dec.  1872;  served  on  the  blockade 
of  Wilmington,  N.  C.,  in  1863;  was  on  the  James  River,  near  Richmond, 
in  1864;  took  part  in  both  attacks  on  Fort  Fisher,  and  the  capture  of 
Wilmington,  N.  C.;  was  present  at  the  final  attack  and  capture  of  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  with  the  volunteers  from  Porter's  fleet,  serving  on  shore;  was 
on  iron-clad  duty  at  Philadelphia,  1865  and  1866;  West  India  squadron, 
1867;  Pacific  squadron,  U.  S.  S.  Kearsage,  1868-70;  waiting  orders,  1871 ; 
U.  S.  S.  Powhatan,  1872;  special  duty  at  New  York,  1873;  and  U.  S.  S. 
Swatara,  transit  of  Venus  expedition,  1874  and  1875. 

II.  William  Wilcox  Finch,  b.  at  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  2  Ap.  1846;  a 
tradesman;  married  at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  5  Dec.  1870,  by  Rev.  A.  C.  Rose, 
Methodist,  to  Caroline  Lee,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Adeline  (Guinan)  Lee,  of 
Broadalbin.     She  was  born  at  Troy,  N.  Y.,  I  Jan.  1845.     They  were  living 
at  Broadalbin  in  June  1875.     He  enlisted  at  Saratoga  Springs,  4  Nov. 

1861,  in  Co.  D,  77th  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers;  was  promoted  to  be 
corporal,  14  Dec.  1863,  and  sergeant,  17  Oct.  1864;  was  discharged  13  Dec. 
1864;  reenlisted,  in  Hancock's  Veteran  Corps,  10  Ap.  1865,  for  one  year; 
and    was   discharged    9   Ap.  1866,    having   taken    part   in    twenty- three 
engagements  during  his  first  term  of  service  alone. 

III.  Susan  Emily  Finch,  b.  at  Perth,  N.  Y.,  26  Sept.  1848;  married 
at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  23  Dec.  1874,  by  Rev.  Joseph  H.  Wilson,  to  Addlson 
Gardner,  a  farmer,  son  of  Sylvester  and  Mary  Ann  (Perry)  Gardner,  both 
then  deceased,  of  Athens,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  10  Oct.  1844.     They 
were  living  at  Broadalbin  in  June  1875.     He  enlisted  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  17 
Nov.  1 86 1,  in  Co.  D,  93d  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers;  was  discharged, 
and  reenlisted  as  a  veteran,  for  three  years,  at  Brandy  Station,  Va.,  in  Dec. 
1863;  was  with  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  from  its  organization,  in  March 

1862,  till  the  end  of  the  war;  was  slightly  wounded  at  White  House,  Va., 
in  July  1862,  and  severely  (in  two  places)  in  the  battle  of  The  Wilderness, 
5  May  1864,  resulting  in  amputation  of  the  leg;   and  was  discharged  in 
June  1865.     He  has  been  postmaster  at  Athens  for  five  years;  and  was 
engaged  in  farming  in  1875. 

IV.  Charles  Henry  Finch,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  16  July  1854; 
died  there,  17  Aug.  1854,  and  was  buried  at  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 

V.  Henry  Clement  Finch,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  27  Ap.  1858; 
and  was  living  at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1875. 

VI.  Alice  Chamberlin  Finch,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  26  Ap.  1862; 
and  was  living  at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1875. 


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12590 


12592 
12593 

12594 


12595 


12596 


12597 


12598 


Rigkth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Putman   and   Cornelia   Elflida   (Wescot)   Shew. 

I.  Nathaniel  Wescot  Shew,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.(  17  May  1844; 
died  there,  5  Sept.  1844,  and  was  buried  at  Northampton,  N.  Y. 

II.  Frank  Clement  Shew,  b.   at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  18  Sept.  1847; 
an  engineer;    married  at  Broadalbin,   30   Dec.  1868,  Gertrude  Snediker, 
dau.   of  Christopher  and   Minerva  (Alvord)   Snediker,  of  Northampton, 
N.  Y.     She  was  born  at  Edinburgh,  N.  Y.,  8  Jan.  1848.     They  were  living 
at  Lincoln,  Del.,  in  May  1875. 

III.  Jenny  Lind  Shew,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  10  July  1860. 

IV.  Jay  Marvin  Shew,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  29  May  1862. 

Chil.  of  Putman  and   Adelaide   (Snediker)   Shew. 

V.  George  Snediker  Shew,  b.  at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  16  Oct.  1868. 


Chil.  of  John   Kennedy  and   Catharine   (Shew)   Anderson. 

I.  Abby  Pamelia  Anderson,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  N.  Y.,  27  Aug.  1846; 
married  at   Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  12  Sept.  1866,  by  Rev.  M.  S.  Goodale, 
Presbyterian,  to  Thomas  Morrell   Billington,  an  agent,  son  of  Henry  and 
Minerva  (Morrell)  Billington,  of  Fonda,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  19  Oct. 
1845.     They  settled  at  Amsterdam,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1875. 

II.  Mary  Matilda  Anderson,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  N.  Y.,  25  Nov.  1847; 
married  at  17  Wall  Street,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  7  Oct.  1867,  by  Rev.  M.  S. 
Goodale,  Presbyterian,  to  Deodatus  Wright  Sturtevant,  a  dealer  in  tea,  son  i 
of  John  Augustus   and    Mary   (Paddelford)   Sturtevant,   of  Amsterdam, 
where  he  was  born  22  Nov.  1835.     They  settled  at  Amsterdam,  and  were 
living  there  in  June  1875,  at  77  Division  Street,  his  business  being  at  175 
Main  Street 

III.  Clara  Louisa  Anderson,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  N.  Y.,  17  Nov.  1851; 
a  student  in  music,  at  Cottage  Hill  Seminary,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  in  June 
1875. 

IV.  Catharine  Kirkwood  Anderson,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  N.  Y.,  2  Ap. 
1855  ;  a  student  in  music,  at  Cottage  Hill  Seminary,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
in  June  1875. 


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4906 


4907 
19051 


19054 


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12600 


12601 
12602 


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12604 


12605 


12606 


12607 


V.  Stephen  Putman  Anderson,  b.  at  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  23  Nov. 
1860. 

VI.  George  Baker  Anderson,  b.  at  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  2  Ap.  1866. 


Chit,  of  Josias   La   Mont  and   Hannah   (Shew)   Masten. 

I.  Lilly  Masten,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  12  Dec.  1861. 

II.  Rosanna   La  Mont  Masten,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  16  July 
1864. 


Chil.  of  John   and   Philena  (Cady)   Shew. 

I.  Mary  Jane  Shew,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  23  Jan.  1852  ;  married 
at  Ellendale,  Del.,  n  Oct.  1871,  by  Rev.  Richard  Mallory,  Presbyterian, 
to  William    Eleazer   Trevett,  a  manufacturer,  son  of  Henry  Tillison  and 
Abigail   (Chapman)  Trevett,  of  Providence,  where  he  was  born  25  Feb. 
1843.     They  settled  at  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  June 
1875. 

II.  Isabel  Shew,  b.  at  Providence,  N.Y.,  26  March  1854;  married  in 
the  parsonage  at   Milford,  Del.,  15  Ap.  1874,  by  Rev.  A.  A.   Dinsmore, 
Presbyterian,  to  Custavus  Adolphus  Arnold,  of  Ellendale,  Del.,  a  teacher, 
born   at    Dansville,   N.  Y.,   31  Jan.  1848,  son   of  Erastus  and  Catharine 
Louisa  (Goodwin)  Arnold.     They  settled  at  Lincoln,  Del.,  and  were  living 
there  in  June  1875. 

III.  Ella  Philena  Shew,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  20  Nov.  1855  ;  died 
there,  1 1  June  1862,  and  was  buried  at  Northampton,  N.  Y. 

IV.  Cornelia  Elflida  Shew,  b.  at  Providence,  N.Y.,  7  March  1864. 


Chil.  of  William  and   Arietta   (Lee)   Van   Ness. 

I.  Roderick  Van  Ness,  b.  at  Howard,  Mich.,  4  Aug.  1845;  and  was 
living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 


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19056 


4912 


I26o8        II.   Mary  Elizabeth  Van  Ness,  b.  at  Howard,  Mich.,  10  Ap.  1847;      19057 
married  in  Cass  Co.,  Mich.,  18  March  1874,  by  Rev.  William  Prouty,  to 


1756 


12609 

I26IO 

12611 
12612 


12613 
12614 


12615 
12616 


12617 


12618 
12619 


Eighth  Generation. 


Robert  Carlisle,  a  farmer,  son  of  James  Houston  and  Rachel  (Argo) 
Carlisle,  of  the  same  county.  He  was  born  in  Sussex  Co.,  Del.,  22  May 
1849.  They  were  living  near  Elkhart,  Ind.,  in  May  1876. 

III.  Llewellyn  Van  Ness,  b.  at  Howard,  Mich.,  30  Oct.  1849;  died 
there,  29  Aug.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  Pleasant  Lake  Cemetery. 

IV.  William  Van  Ness,  twin,  b.  at  Howard,  Mich.,  20  Oct.  1855. 

V.  Etta  Van   Ness,  twin,  b.  at  Howard,  Mich.,  20  Oct.  1855;  died 
there,  17  March  1856,  and  was  buried  in  Pleasant  Lake  Cemetery. 

VI.  Caroline  Leland  Van  Ness,  b.  at  Howard,  Mich.,  6  Dec.  1857. 


Chil.  of  John  and  Caroline  (Van    Ness)   Potter. 

I.  Charles  Henry  Potter. 

II.  Alonzo  Potter. 


Chil.  of  Warren   Clark  and    Maria   (Easlyn)   Van    Ness. 

I.  Mary  Van  Ness,  was  living  at  Penn  Yan,  N.Y.,  in  Ap.  1876. 

II.  George  Van  Ness,  was  living  at  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1876. 


Child  of  Joel   and   Ann   (Butterworth)   Van    Ness. 
I.  Joel  Van  Ness,  was  living  at  Trumansburgh,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Andrew  Oliver  and   Lucy  (Stone)   Van    Ness. 

I.  Harriet  Amelia  Van  Ness,  b.  at  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  15  Aug.  1852; 
a  teacher;  was  living  at  Benton  Centre,  N.  Y.,  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Elizabeth  Philena  Van  Ness,  b.  at  Benton,  N.  Y.,  15  Oct.  1858. 


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12621 


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12623 

12624 

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12626 
12627 

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12630 
12631 
12632 


Child  of  Edwin   Stanley  and   Elizabeth   (Van   Ness)   Norton. 

I.  Lena  Margaret  Norton,  b.  at  Victor,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1859;  and  was 
living  there  in  Ap.  1876,  unmarried. 


Child  of  Sanford  White  and   Martha  Susanna   (Van   Ness) 

Beau  jean. 

I.  Luella  Ann   Beaujean,  b.  at  Mayville,  N.  Y.,  4  June  1859;  and 
was  living  there  in  May  1875. 


Chll.  of  Lewis  Leonard  and   Emily   (Trimble)   Way. 

I.  James  T.  Way. 

II.  Lewis  T.  Way. 

III.  Emily  Hannah  Way. 

Chil.  of  Lewis  Leonard  and  Julia  C.  (Farrell)  Way. 

IV.  Martha  Jane  Way. 

V.  Annie  Way. 

VI.  Ida  Frances  Way. 


Chll.  of  Andrew  and  Sarah   Elizabeth   (Way)   Broas. 

I.  Mary  A.  Broas. 

II.  Sarah  F.  Broas. 

III.  Charles  E.  Broas. 

IV.  Catharine  C.  Broas. 

V.  Martha  Broas. 

There  were  four  others  in  this  household,  whose  names  could  not  be 
procured. 


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4943 


4943 


4947 


I758 


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12635 


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12641 
12642 

12643 


12644 
12645 


Chil.  of  James   Henry  and   Julia  C.  (Travers)   Way. 

I.  Minnie  Way. 

II.  Emma  Way. 

III.  Harriet  Way. 

Chil.  of  John   Peter  and   Cynthia   (Fitchett)   Way. 

I.  Oscar  T.  Way. 

II.  Henry  L.  Way. 

III.  Ethelind  Way. 


Child  of  James   Knox   Polk  and   Martha  Ann   (Way)   Brant. 

I.  Frederick  W.  Brant,  b.  at   Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  23  Feb.  1866; 
died  27  Sept.  1868. 


Chil.  of  Elias  James  and   Mary   Helen   (Van   Voast)   Whitney. 

I.  Francis  Elias  Whitney,  b.  at  28  Cumberland  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  1 8  Aug.  1848;  died  of  consumption,  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  3  Sept. 
1 868,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery,  Brooklyn. 

II.  Albert  Jocelyn  Whitney,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1856. 

III.  Ida  Helen  Whitney,  b.  at  218  Adelphi  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
13  Jan.  1863. 

IV.  Lilly  W.  Whitney,  adopted,  b.  31  May  1850;  died  13  Dec.  1862, 
and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Lev)  and   Judith   Lenchy   (Whitney)   Selleck. 

I.  Juliette  Louisa  Selleck,  b.  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  30  June  1851;  died 
at  Chicago,  111.,  7  Dec.  1855,  and  was  buried  in  Chicago  Cemetery. 

II.  Mary  Louisa  Selleck,  b.  near  Preston,  Minn.,  9  Jan.  1857. 


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12647 
12648 
12649 


12650 


12651 


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12652 


III.  Charles  Llewellyn  Selleck,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  1 1  May  1860; 
died  at  Deerficld,  Mo.,  21  Sept.  1874,  and  was  buried  in  Deerfield  Ceme- 
tery. 

Chil.  of  Daniel  and   Mary  Jane  (Whitney)   Van  Voast. 

I.  Eva  Ann  Van  Voast,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

II.  Mary  Eliza  Van  Voast,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

III.  Albert  Van  Voast,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Child   of  Isaac   Francis  and    Minnie   Etta   (Lunger)   Whitney. 
I.   Minnie  Etta  Whitney,  b.  at  Fort  Scott,  Kansas,  21  Feb.  1871. 


Child  of  John   Henry  Ellsworth  and   Emily  Louisa  (Calhoun) 

Whitney. 

I.  Ulysses  John  Whitney,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  2  Oct.  1865  ;  died  at 
218  Adelphi  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  18  July  1866,  and  was  buried  at 
Ocean  Hill,  Greenwood  Cemetery. 


Child  of  Theodore  and   Phoebe  Ann   (Whitney)   Magnus. 
I.   Eugene  Magnus,  lived  with  his  father  in  1868. 


12653 
12654 


Chil.  of  Francis   Rowland   and   Sophronia   Arnold    (Terrel)   Whitney. 

I.  George   Washington    Francis   Whitney,   b.  at  48   Charlton 
Street,  Richmond  Hill,  New  York  City,  1 5  May  1 864. 

II.  John  Thomas  Whitney,  b.  at  42  Watts  Street,  New  York  City, 
27  Jan.  1868. 


1759 


4955 


4957 


4958 


496 1 


4962 


I  760 


Eighth  Generation. 


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12656 
12657 
12658 

12659 
12660 


12661 
12662 
12663 

12664 

12665 
12666 
12667 


12668 


Chil.  of  Elias   Isaac  and   Elizabeth   (Odekirk)   Whitney. 

I.  Edwin  Demetrius  Whitney,  b.  at  Eden,  Wis.,  6  Sept.  1857. 

II.  Helen  Louisa  Whitney,  b.  at  Eden,  Wis.,  15  Aug.  1859. 

III.  Fremont  Leroy  Whitney,  b.  at  Eden,  Wis.,  12  Sept.  1861. 

IV.  Elias   Isaac  Whitney,  b.  at  Eden,  Wis.,  5  Sept.  1863;  died  at 
Eden,  20  Aug.  1 864,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Caroline  Belle  Whitney,  b.  at  Eden,  Wis.,  18  Aug.  1866. 

VI.  Peter  Berry  Whitney,  b.  at  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  20  March  1869; 
died  there,  20  Nov.  1 869,  and  was  buried  at  Big  Rapids  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  John   and   Martha  Ann   (Whitney)   Henderson. 

I.  Byron  Whitney  Henderson,  b.  in  Gray  Street,  London,  C.  W.,  8 
Feb.  1858. 

II.  Winifred    Frances    Henderson,  b.  in   Gray  Street,  London, 
C.W.,  21  Oct.  1862. 

III.  Belle  Henderson,  b.  at  187  Forest  Street,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  19 
Feb.  1869. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   and   Helen   Mar  (Whitney)   Buck. 

I.  Edward  D.  Buck,  b.  at  Onondaga  Hill,  N.  Y.,  rojuly  1855;  and 
was  living  there  in  June  1875  ;  a  painter. 

II.  Charles  Easton  Buck,  b.  at  Onondaga  Hill,  N.  Y.,  18  Oct.  1858. 

III.  Daniel  Buck,  b.  at  Onondaga  Hill,  N.  Y.,  i  Jan.  1860. 

IV.  Ernest  Buck,  b.  at  Onondaga  Hill,  N.  Y.,  30  Aug.  1864. 


Child  of  Charles  Adrian   Valk  and   Winifred   Frances  (Whitney) 

Boardman. 

I.  Corey  Berry  Boardman,  b.  at  74  Lodi  Street,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  12 
Dec.  1869. 


12669 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Charles  Henry  and   Maria   Louisa   (Whitney)   Briggs. 
I.   Fanny  Leoline  Briggs,  b.  at  New  York  City,  24  May  1862. 


12670       II.  Amos  Whitney  Briggs,  b.  at  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  28  May  1867; 
died  at  Haverstraw,  15  Jan.  1870,  and  was  buried  there. 


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12672 


12673 
12674 
12675 
12676 


12677 


12678 


12679 


12680 


III.  Catharine  Louise  Briggs,  b.  at  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  17  March 
1871. 


Chil.  of  Gilbert  and   Abble  Jane   (Rogers)  Travis. 

I.  Ambrose  Kingsland  Travis,  b.  at  New  York  City,  26  Nov.  1856; 
was  living  with  his  parents,  at  269  Leonard  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in 
Jan.  1875. 

II.  Charles  William  Travis,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  2  Nov.  1860. 

III.  Jeannie  Rogers  Travis,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  u  June  1864. 

IV.  Ada  Clara  High  Travis,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  26  March  1867. 

V.  Henry  Rogers  Travis,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  26  July  1869. 


Chil.  of  Isaac  and   Harriet  (Dowdell)  Travis. 

I.  Gilbert  De  Witt  Travis,  b.  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  21  Aug.  1851;  a 
printer;   was  living  with  his  mother,  at.  131  Classon  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1875;  unmarried. 

II.  Sarah  Travis,  b.  at  New  York  City,  26  Ap.  1853;  died  at  Peeks- 
kill,  N.  Y.,  30  Jan.  1855,  and  was  buried  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  in  the  Baptist 
Cemetery. 

III.  Erastus  Brooks  Travis,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  16  Jan.  1857; 
died  there,  7  June  1857,  and  was  buried  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  in  the  Baptist 
Cemetery. 

IV.  Anna   Nassau    Wells   Travis,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  7  Aug. 
1859;  and  was  living  with  her  mother,  at  131  Classon  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
N.Y.,  in  Feb.  1875. 


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4998 


4999 


1762 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  William  James  and   Agnes   (Travis)    McCord. 

12681  I.  Hannah  Ann  McCord,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  31  March  1852; 
died  at  Yorktown,  29  Dec.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

12682  II.  John  Briggs  McCord,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  7  June  1853;   a 
salesman;   was  living  with  his  parents,  at  1377  Pacific  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1875. 

12683  III.  Abby  Jane  McCord,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  3  Dec.  1857;  died 
j  at  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  14  Ap.  1863,  and  was  buried  at  Yorktown. 

12684  •      IV.  Catharine  Todd  McCord,  b.  at  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  21  Aug.  1863; 

died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  2  Feb.  1872,  and  was  buried  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y. 


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12686 

12687 
12688 
12689 

12690 
12691 


12692 
12693 


Chil.  of  Edward    D.  and    Eliza  Ann   (Clements)   Wicks. 

I.  Catharine  Ann  Wicks,  b.  at  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  28  July  1850;  died 
at  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  4  Jan.  1858,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Franklin  Pierce  Wicks,  b.  at  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  2  Sept.  1853  ;  died 
at  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  15  Feb.  1855,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  James  Buchanan  Wicks,  b.  at  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  3  Oct.  1856. 

IV.  Lilian  Wicks,  b.  at  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  25  May  1860. 

V.  Ella  Wicks,  b.  at  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  19  May  1863. 

Chil.  of  James  and    Eliza  Ann   (Clements)   Morton. 

VI.  Edward  Morton,  b.  at  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  21  Sept.  1867. 

VII.  Laura  Morton,  b.  at  Ridgeway,  Perm.,  12  May  1870. 


Chil.  of  Gilbert  Travis  and   Martha   (Lamoreux)   Clements. 

I.  Milton   Lamoreux  Clements,  b.  at   Middletown,   Orange  Co., 
N.  Y.,  4  Nov.  1860. 

II.  Frederick  Clements,  b.  at  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  24  July  1863;  died 
there,  7  March  1 864,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery. 


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12695 
12696 
12697 


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12700 
12701 
12702 
12703 
12704 
12705 


12706 
12707 
12708 


Chil.  of  Joseph   and   Amanda   Jane   (Clements)   Grant. 

I.  Arthur  Grant,  b.  at  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  26  Sept.  1861. 

II.  Ida  Grant,  b.  at  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  8  May  1864. 

III.  Eva  Grant,  b.  at  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1866. 

IV.  Susan  Grant,  b.  at  Liberty,  N.Y.,  9  Sept.  1869;  died  at  Liberty, 
2  March  1873,  and  was  buried  there. 


Child  of  John   Davis  and  Julia  Frances  (Corke)  Clements. 
I.  Catharine  Clements,  b.  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  28  Nov.  1872. 

Chil.  of  Ira  Travis  and   Adeline   Minerva   (Cole)    Morton. 

I.  Ruhama  Etta  Norton,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  i  Ap.  1858. 

II.  Elizabeth  Norton,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  15  Aug.  1859. 

III.  Spencer  Cole  Norton,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  24  Jan.  1861. 

IV.  Caroline  Amanda  Norton,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  2  May  1863. 

V.  Elias  Whitney  Norton,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  21  June  1865. 

VI.  Samuel  Hart  Norton,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  16  March  1867. 

VII.  Arthur  Norton,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  19  July  1874. 

Chil.  of  Elisha   C.   and   Agnes  Ann   (Morton)   Agor. 

I.  Mi  Hard  Fillmore  Agor,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  10  Jan.  1858. 

II.  Coleman  Townsend  Agor,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.Y.,  18  March  1859. 

III.  Sarah  Cecilia  Agor,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  28  July  1861. 


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5015 


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12712 

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12714 

12715 


12716 


12717 


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12719 


Eighth  Generation. 


IV.  Minnie  Ophelia  Agor,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  2  Aug.  1863. 

V.  Adah  May  Agor,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  5  Nov.  1868. 

Chil.  of  John   Whitney  and    Mary   Emma   (Cornell)   Travis. 

I.  Mary  Emma  Travis,  b.  at  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  about  1860;  was  living 
at  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  with  her  grandfather,  James  Cornell,  in  Dec.  1874. 

II.  Elias  Whitney  Travis,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1863  ;  was 
living  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1874,  with  his  grandfather. 

III.  John  Solomon  Travis,  b.  at  New  York  City,  in  Feb.  1867. 

IV.  William  James  Travis,  b.  at   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  about  1871; 
died  at  Brooklyn,  when  "  three  days  less  than  one  year  old,"  and  was 
buried  near  the  Baptist  Church  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y. 

V.  Eliza  Janet  Travis,  b.  "just  before  Christmas,"  1873. 


Child  of  William  Jay  and    Isabella    (Sterling)  Travis. 
I.  William  James  Travis,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  23  Dec.  1872. 


Child  of  Moses  Haviland   and    Marietta   (Travis)   Dean. 
I.  Augustus  Solomon  Dean,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  7  Jan.  1869. 


Chil.  of  Phelps   Ezeklel   and   Marilla   Emeline   (Whitney)   Alderman. 

I.  Ezekiel  Alderman,  b.  at  Granville,  Mass.,  7  Feb.  1856;  died  at 
Granville,  13  Aug.  1856,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Julia  Estelle  Alderman,  b.  at  Russell,  Mass.,  19  March  1858; 
died  at  Granville,  Mass.,  19  Aug.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 


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Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  James  Wallace  and   Frances  Ann   (Whitney)   Johnson. 

I.  Maria    Frances   Johnson,  b.  at  West  Granville,  Mass.,  8  Jan. 
1858;  died  at  West  Granville,  12  Jan.  1858,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Wallace  Clyde  Johnson,  b.  at  Tolland,  Mass.,  21  May  1859. 

III.  Flora    Maria   Johnson,  b.  at  West  Granville,  Mass.,  31  July 
1865  ;  died  at  West  Granville,  2/  Jan.  1866,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Jenny  Deborah  Johnson,  b.  at  West  Granville,  Mass.,  20  Oct. 
1868. 


Chil.  of  John   Wesley  and   Ruth  Bangs   (Johnson)   Steer. 

I.  John  Scott  Steer,  b.  at  Tariffville,  Conn.,  5  Dec.  184/5  a  church- 
organ  builder;  lived  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  in  18/4,  unmarried. 

II.  Frank  Johnson  Steer,  b.  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  9  Nov.  1853;  a 
church-organ  builder;    married   Mary  King,   dau.  of  Charles  and  Sarah 
King;  and  lived  at  Westfield  in  18/4. 

III.  Charles  Rockwell  Steer,  b.  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  /  Sept  1859; 
died  at  Westfield,  24  Feb.  1 86 1 ,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Eliza  Allen  Steer,  b.  at  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  12  Nov.  i86/. 


Chil.  of  Samuel    Elihu   and   Amanda   Elizabeth   (Allen)   Whitney. 

I.  Charles  Alphonso  Whitney,  b.  at  Garrettsville,  Ohio,  15  May 
1854;  a  printer;  lived  at  Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  in  Dec.  18/3. 

II.  Fanny  Edith  Whitney,  b.  at  Garrettsville,  Ohio,  12  May  1865. 


Child  of  William   Lewis  and   Sarah   (Stoughton)   Whitney. 

I.  William  Lewis  Whitney,  b.  at  Windsor,  Ohio,  /  May  1854;  and 
lived  there,  a  teacher,  in  18/4. 


1765 


5028 


5029 


5°34 


1766 


Eighth  Generation. 


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12732 

12733 
12734 
12735 


12736 

12737 

12738 

12739 
12740 
12741 
12742 

12743 
12744 
12745 


12746 


Chil.  of  Edward   and   Emeline   Maria   (Whitney)   Bailey. 

I.  Philo  Whitney  Bailey,  b.  at  Goshen,  Conn.,  1 1  Jan.  1853;  died  at 
Montville,  Ohio,  20  June  1870,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Edwin  Bailey,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  18  Aug.  1855;  died  at  Mont- 
ville, 23  July  1871,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Mariette  Bailey,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  i  Sept.  1861. 

IV.  Eudora  Bailey,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  15  Nov.  1863. 

V.  Edwinie  Bailey,  b.  at  Montville,   Ohio,  26  Oct.  1871;    died  at 
Montville,  2  Dec.  1873,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   and  Julia   Manila   (Whitney)   Tucker. 

I.  Watson  Whitney  Tucker,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  12  Oct.  1858; 
died  at  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  18  May  1867,  and  was  buried  at  Montville  Centre. 

II.  William  Miles  Tucker,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  13  Jan.  1861;  died 
at  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  28  July  1861,  and  was  buried  at  Montville  Centre. 

III.  Catharine  Tucker,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  23  June  1862. 

IV.  John  Russell  Tucker,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  18  March  1864. 

V.  Martha  Cornelia  Tucker,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  30  Dec.  1865. 

VI.  Jonathan  Silas  Tucker,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  18  May  1867. 

VII.  Elbridge  Lloyd  Tucker,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  14  Aug.  1868. 

VIII.  Li  Ilia  Maria  Tucker,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  19  Oct.  1869. 

IX.  Edwin  Watson  Tucker,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  18  Sept.  1871. 

X.  Eflfle  Manila  Tucker,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  15  Jan.  1873. 

Chil.  of  Watson   Clock  and   Martha  Jane   (Rogers)   Whitney. 

I.  Anna  May  Whitney,  b.  at  94  East  Walnut  Street,  New  Lisbon, 
Ohio,  2  Sept.  1868. 


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12749 


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12750 
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12752 


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12754 


12755 


Whitney  Family. 


II.   Lena  Jane  Whitney,  b.  in  Grant  Street,  Portland,  Mich.,  1 1  Nov. 
1870. 


Chil.  of  Almon    Voits  and   Clara   Elvira   (Coe)   Whitney. 

I.  Ray  Albert  Whitney,  b.  at  Reading,  111.,  6  June  1869. 

II.  Blanche  Maud  Whitney,  b.  at  Sheridan,  111.,  16  March  1873. 

Child  of  Jonathan   Miles  and  Amelia   (Quiggle)   Whitney. 
I.  Clayton  M.  Whitney,  b.  at  Hampden,  Ohio,  9  July  1866. 


Chil.   of  James   Lyman   and   Lurena   Frederika   (Whitney) 
Batchelder. 

I.  Minetta  Elnora  Batchelder,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  24  Oct.  1869. 

II.  Leona  Loverna  Batchelder,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  9  June  1872. 


Child   of  Dennis  and   Sarah   Antoinette   (Cillett)    Holoomb. 

I.  Arthur  Holcomb,  b.  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  14  Oct.  1856;  died  there, 
14  March  1857,  and  was  buried  in  Westfield  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Julius  Cervase  and    Mary   Pamelia   (Cillett)   Veils. 

I.  Henry  Cervase  Veits,  b.  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  3  July  1855. 

II.  Nelly  Agnes  Veits,  b.  at  Granby,  Conn.,  30  Sept.  1858;  died  at 
East  Granby,  4  Nov.  1860,  and  was  buried  in  Copper  Hill  Cemetery. 

III.  Mary  Florence  Veits,  b.  at  East  Granby,  Conn.,  18  Feb.  1868. 


1767 


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5041 


5044 


5046 


5047 


1768 

Eighth  Generation. 

o 

12756 

Chil.  of  William   Nelson   and   Elizabeth  Caroline  (Rowley)   Cillett. 
I.  Frederick  William  Cillett,  b.  at  West  Suffield,  Conn.,  20  Sept. 

5048 

1859. 

12757         II.  Arthur  Rowley  Cillett,  b.  at  West  Suffield,  Conn.,  16  Sept.  1861; 
died  at  West  Suffield,  28  Jan.  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 


12758 
12759 


12760 
12761 

12762 


12763 


12764 


12765 


12766 


Chil.  of  William   Harrison   and   Sarah   Celestia   (Clark)   Whitney. 

I.  Bina  Annis  Whitney,  b.  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  28  May  1867. 

II.  Grace  Eliza  Whitney,  b.  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  5  June  1869. 

Chil.  of  James  Sylvester  and   Annette  Susan   (Whitney)  Sexton. 

I.  Julia  Edith  Sexton,  twin,  b.  in  Kellogg  Street,  Westfield,  Mass., 
7  July  1870. 

II.  Eva  Sexton,  twin,  b.  in  Kellogg  Street,  Westfield,  Mass.,  7  July 
1870;    died    26   Aug.  1870,  and    was    buried    in    Pine    Hill    Cemetery, 
Westfield. 

III.  Robert  Whitney  Sexton,  b.  in  Kellogg  Street,  Westfield,  Mass., 
29  Feb.  1876;  died  at  Westfield,  8  July  1876,  and  was  buried  there,  in 
Pine  Hill  Cemetery. 


5052 


5054 


Chil.  of  Sherman   Enon   and   Mary   Elvira   (Whitney)   Spencer.  5058 

I.  Mary  Adelaide  Spencer,  b.  at  South  Thompson,  Ohio,  26  May 
1858. 

II.  Effle  Sophia  Spencer,  b.  at  South  Thompson,  Ohio,  5  Feb.  1860; 
died  there,  8  Ap.  1 868,  and  was  buried  at  Thompson,  Ohio. 

III.  Fremont  Nathaniel  Spencer,  b.  at  South  Thompson,  Ohio,  19 
Dec.  1861;  died  there,  27  Sept.  1863,  and  was  buried  at  Thompson,  Ohio. 

IV.  Charles  Sherman  Spencer,  b.  at  South  Thompson,  Ohio,  6 
Oct.  1863 ;  died  there,  12  Nov.  1866,  and  was  buried  at  Thompson,  Ohio. 


Whitney  Family. 


1769 


12767  V.   Emma   Elvira  Spencer,  b.  at  South  Thompson,  Ohio,  21  Oct. 

1865. 

i 

12768  VI.   Milford  Sherman  Spencer,  b.  at  South  Thompson,  Ohio,  26 
Nov.  1 867. 

12769  VII.   Homer    Miletus   Spencer,  b.  at  South  Thompson,  Ohio,  19 
June  1870. 

12770  VIII.  Henry  Norman   Spencer,  b.  at  South  Thompson,  Ohio,  19 
March  1872;    died  there,  24  Aug.  1872,  and  was  buried  at  Thompson, 

i  Ohio. 


Chil.  of  Hiram  and  Sophia  Jane  (Whitney)  Tuttle. 
12771        I.   Ella  Emeroy  Tuttle,  twin,  b.  at  Chardon,  Ohio,  17  June  1860. 


12772 


II.   Emma  Sophia  Tuttle,  twin,  b.  at  Chardon,  Ohio,  17  June  1860; 


died  at  Chardon,  7  Aug.  1860,  and  was  buried  there. 

12773  III.   Ida  Tuttle,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  14  March  1863. 

12774  IV.   Henry  Tuttle,  b.  at  Chardon,  Ohio,  10  March  1865. 

12775  V.  Minnie  Tuttle,  b.  at  Wauseca,  Minn.,  i  Aug.  1867. 

12776  VI.   Mary  Tuttle,  b.  at  Wauseca,  Minn.,  n  May  1870. 

12777  VII.   Lilian  Viola  Tuttle,  b.  at  Wauseca,  Minn.,  i  June  1872. 


12778 
12779 


12780 
12781 


Chil.  of  Justin  Warriner  and   Emeroy   Margaret  (Whitney)   Brewer. 

I.  Frederick  Benajah  Brewer,  b.  at  Hampden,  Ohio,  2  Oct.  1867. 

II.  Edith  Elnora  Brewer,  b.  at  Hampden,  Ohio,  24  Oct.  1869. 


Chil.  of  Veils   Everitt  and   Florence   Eliada    (Broughton)   Whitney. 

I.  Martha  Lurena  Whitney,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  26  July  1869. 

II.  Lloyd  Everitt  Whitney,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  16  Oct.  1870. 

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5060 


5065 


12782 

12783 


12784 


12785 

12786 
12787 

12788 


12789 


12790 


12791 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Anderson   and   Susan    Maria   (Rhodes)    Basquin. 

I.  Ward  Basquin,  b.  at  Thompson,  Ohio,  8  July  1870. 

II.  Frederick  Basquin,  b.  at  Thompson,  Ohio,  13  Sept.  1873. 


Child  of  Herbert  and   Ada   Lazette  (Rhodes)   Skinner. 
I.  Blanche  Skinner,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  3  Feb.  1872. 

Chil.  of  Charles  Snow  and   Martha   (Baird)   Crandall. 

I.  Charles    Wheeler    Crandall,  b.  at  Schroeppel,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug. 
1841;  died  at  Watertown,  Wis.,  28  Feb.  1849,  and  was  buried  in  the  old 
Watertown  Cemetery. 

II.  Lucie  Catharine  Crandall,  b.  at  Elyria,  Ohio,  30  Aug.  1844. 

III.  Emma   Margaret  Crandall,  b.  at  Watertown,  Wis.,   29  May 
1846;  died  there,  23   Feb.  1849,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  Watertown 
Cemetery. 

IV.  Clarence  Charles  Crandall,  b.  at  Emmett,  Wis.,  4  Jan.  1855. 


Chil.  of  Erastus  Washington  and  Julia   (Baird)   Foster. 

I.  Nancy  Miranda  Foster,  b.  20  Nov.  1838;  was  supposed  to  be 
dead  in  1874. 

II.  Erastus  Washington  Foster,  b.  n  March  1841;  enlisted,  under 
the  name  of  Henry  Foster,  in  the  75th  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry; 
was  taken  prisoner  at  Port  Hudson,  marched  to  Richmond,  and  after  great 
suffering  in  Southern  prisons,  was  paroled.    He  was  at  Bermuda  Hundred, 
27  July  1864,  and  was  afterward  with  Gen.  Sheridan  in  his  battles  before 
Richmond,  and  was  in  the  retreat  when  Gen.  Sheridan  made  his  memora- 
ble ride.     In  this  campaign,  he  was  again  captured,  and  was  detained  in 
Southern  prisons,  until  released  at  Savannah,  Georgia,  when  Gen.  Sherman 
reached  that  city.     He  was  reported  dead  in  1874. 

III.  Lucie  Foster,  b.  9  June  1843 ;  was  supposed  to  be  dead  in  1874. 


5076 


5077 


5083 


5084 


Whitney  Family. 


Chii.  of  Joseph   B.  and  Caroline   Irena   (Buttles)   Coleman. 

12792  I.  Leroy  Coleman,  b.  at  Pike,  Penn.,  29  Sept.  1848;  a  dealer  in  hard- 
ware ;  married  at  Le  Raysville,  Penn.,  by  Rev.  Stephen  Elwell,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  28  July  1872,  to  Hulda  Reynolds;  and  lived  at  Le  Raysville  in 

I873- 

12793  II.  William  Worth  Coleman,  b.  at  Pike,  Penn.,  25  Ap.  1850;  died 
there,  16  Ap.  1870,  and  was  buried  at  East  Herrick,  Penn. 

12794  III.  Violetta  Estella  Coleman,  b.  at  Pike,  Penn.,  2  June  1852  ;  died 
there,  I  Oct.  1854,  and  was  buried  at  East  Herrick,  Penn. 

12795  IV.  Mary  Avilda  Coleman,  b.  at  Pike,  Penn.,  6  Ap.  1854. 

12796  V.  Joseph  Madison  Coleman,  b.  at  Pike,  Penn.,  10  May  1856. 

12797  VI.  Myrtle  Irena  Coleman,  b.  at  Pike,  Penn.,  28  March  1862. 


12798 


12799 


12800 


12801 


12802 


12803 
12804 


Chll.  of  Myron   Perry  and   Betsey  Adellza  (Buttles)   Meracle. 

I.  Erastus   Everett  Meracle,  b.  at  Herrick,  Penn.,  12  Jan.  1852; 
married  at  Muncy,  Penn.,  30  Oct.  1873,  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  par- 
sonage, by  Rev.  Mr.  Miffler,  to  Mary  Ann  Barto,  of  Clarksville,  Penn.,  who 
was  born  at  Muncy,  n  Dec.  1859,  dau.  of  John  and  Catharine  (Conrad) 
Barto.     They  dwelt  at  Huntersville,  Penn.,  in  1874. 

II.  Eunice  Lucetta  Meracle,  b.  at  Herrick,  Penn.,  i  March  1853; 
died  at  Terrytown,  Penn.,  12  Oct.  1854. 

III.  Leonie  Antoinette  Meracle,  b.  at  Durell,  Penn.,  6  Nov.  1858. 

IV.  Myron  Perry  Meracle,  b.  at  Terry,  Penn.,  I  March  1860;  died 
1 2  March  1 860,  and  was  buried  at  New  Era,  Penn. 

V.  Elnora    Ellen    Meracle,  b.  at  Terry,  Penn.,  6  Jan.  1864;  died 
there,  8  Aug.  1871,  and  was  buried  at  New  Era,  Penn. 

VI.  Joseph  Meracle,  b.  at  Terry,  Penn.,  7  Sept.  1865. 

VII.  Effle  Irena  Meracle,  b.  at  Terry,  Penn.,  22  June  1866. 


5093 


5094 


1772 


12805 

12806 
12807 


12808 


12809 

12810 
12811 


12812 


12813 


12814 
12815 


Eighth   Generation. 


VIII.  Caroline  Meracle,  b.  at  Terry,  Perm.,  i  Jan.  1869;  died  there, 
14  July  1869,  and  was  buried  at  New  Era,  Penn. 

IX.  Jonathan  Buttles  Meracle,  b.  at  Terry,  Penn.,  6  Nov.  1870. 

X.  Mary  Avilda  Meracle,  b.  at  Shrewsbury,  Penn.,  22  March  1872. 


Child  of  Thomas  Madison   and    Mary  Jane   (Waring)   Buttles. 
I.  Myrtle  Avilda  Buttles,  b.  at  New  Era,  Penn.,  1 1  June  1866. 


Chil.  of  Salmon   and    Mercy  Ann   (Waring)   Buttles. 

I.  Caroline  Louisa  Buttles,  b.  at  New  Era,  Penn.,  8  Dec.  1864; 
died  at  New  Era,  20  March  1866,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Bertha  Angeline  Buttles,  b.  at  New  Era,  Penn.,  18  Feb.  1867. 

III.  Emma  Achsah  Buttles,  b.  at  New  Era,  Penn.,  21  Sept.  1870; 
died  at  New  Era,  19  July  1871,  and  was  buried  there. 


Child   of  John   C.  and   Mary  Angeline   (Buttles)   Dyer. 
I.  Albert  Leroy  Dyer,  b.  at  New  Era,  Penn.,  13  Feb.  1868. 

Child  of  Marvin   Stephen   and    Dorothea   (Dugro)    Buttles. 

I.  Marvin  Dugro  Buttles,  b.  at  41  St.  Mark's  Place,  New  York,  12 
Sept.  1870. 


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5098 


5100 


!  5101 


Chil.  of  Lewis  and   Lucy  Jane  (Buttles)    Hunt. 

I.  Lilian  Mary  Hunt,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  16  June  1866. 

II.  Alice  Cynthia  Hunt,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  9  Oct.  1867. 


5102 


I28i6 


12817 


12818 


12819 


12820 


12821 


12822 


12823 


12824 


Whitney  Family. 


Child   of  William   Rlley  and   Frances  Theresa    (Webster)   Buttles. 
I.  Dorothea  Argall  Buttles,  b.  at  Nichols,  N.  Y.,  29  Dec.  1869. 


Chil.  of  Henderson   Ward   and   Alice   Mary   (Webster)   Buttles. 

I.  Gertrude  Middleton  Buttles,  b.  at  Nichols,  N.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1865  ; 
died  at  41  St.  Mark's  Place,  New  York,  2  Jan.  1868,  and  was  buried  in  lot 
65,  Hope  Cemetery,  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y. 

II.  Buttles,  a  son,  b.  at  41  St.  Mark's  Place,  New  York,  14 

Sept.  1870;  died  on  the  same  day,  aged  four  hours,  and  was  buried  near 
his  sister. 


III. 


Buttles,  a  son,  b.  at  41  St.  Mark's  Place,  New  York,  in 


Oct.  1875  ;  died  soon  after  birth,  and  was  buried  near  his  sister,  12  Oct. 
1875. 


Child  of  Jonathan  and   Lucy  Ann   (Buttles)   Hess. 

I.  Frederick  Hess,  b.  at  Halsey  Valley,  N.  Y.,  12  March  1864. 

Child  of  Johnson   and   Lucy  Ann   (Buttles)   Rumsey. 

II.  Jonathan  Rumsey,  b.  at  Halsey  Valley,  N.  Y.,  16  Sept.  1869. 

Chil.  of  Freeman   Wesley  and   Sarah   Jane   (Buttles)   Van   Marter. 

I.  Freeman  Wesley  Van   Marter,  twin,  b.  at   Barton,  N.  Y.,  21 
March  1866;   died  at  Barton,  4  Ap.  1871,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the 
Halsey  Valley  Cemetery. 

II.  Frederick   Willis  Van    Marter,  twin,  b.  at  Barton,  N.  Y.,  21 
March  1866;  died  25  March  1866,  and  was  buried  at  Barton,  in  the  Halsey 
Valley  Cemetery. 

III.  Amy  Annie  Van  Marter,  b.  at  Barton,  N.  Y.,  i  July  1871. 


1773 


5 '03 


5104 


5105 


1774 


12825 


12826 

12827 

12828 


12829 

12830 
12831 
12832 


12833 
12834 


12835 


Right h  Generation. 


Child   of  Robert  and    Margaret   Ann    (Hauver)    Snell. 

I.  Samuel   Bonce  Sedgwick  Snell,  b.  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec. 
1865. 


Chil.  of  Charles  Wesley  and   Martha  C.  (Smith)   Hauver. 

I.  Clara  Belle  Hauver,  b.  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  5  March  1869. 

II.  John  Henry  Hauver,  b.  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  18  July  1871. 

III.  Frank  Hauver,  b.  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  21  Dec.  1873. 

Chil.  of  Nelson  and   Emma  Jane  (Hauver)  Codner. 

I.  Charles  Nelson  Codner,  b.  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  24  Jan.  1867. 

II.  John  Albert  Codner,  b.  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  16  Sept.  1868. 

III.  Edgar  L.  Codner,  b.  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  30  Oct.  1870. 

IV.  Alice  Elnora  Codner,  b.  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  20  Feb.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Charles  Vinton  and   Lucie  Elvira   (Hauver)   Prince. 

I.  Edna  Glencora  Prince,  b.  at  Windham,  Penn.,  24  Aug.  1868; 
died  on  the  same  day,  and  was  buried  at  Tyrrel  Hill,  in  Windham. 

II.  Charles  Vernon  Vinton  Prince,  b.  at  Tyrrel  Hill,  Windham, 
Penn.,  13  July  1869. 


5112 


5"3 


5114 


5H5 


Chil.  of  Gamaliel   and   Polly   (Northrop)   Smith.  5118 

I.   Marietta  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  28  July  1814;   married!  19059 
there,  10  Oct.  1832,  by  Rev.  Charles  Grandison  Selleck,  Congregational, 
to  Lewis  Stebbins  Seymour,  a  shoemaker  and  farmer,  who  was  born  at 
Wilton,  Conn.,  28   Aug.  1810,  son  of  Samuel  and   Hilletje '   (Stebbins) 

1  "Abigail  and  Heligee  Daugh.  of  Neh.  Stebins"  were  bap.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  14  May  1800 


12836 


12837 
12838 


12839 
12840 
12841 


12842 


12843 


Whitney  Family. 


1775 


Seymour.  They  settled  at  North  Wilton,  where  she  died  14  July  1841. 
She  was  buried  in  the  Old  Cemetery  at  Wilton.  He  married  (2d)  20  Feb. 
1842,  Sarah  Ann  Gray,  who  was  born  at  Ridgefield,  18  Ap.  1812,  dau.  of 
Lockwood  and  Polly  (Riggs)  Gray,  and  widow,  successively,  of  Hiram  and 
Levi  Roberts,  brothers.  They  were  living  at  North  Wilton  in  Jan.  1875. 
She  had  no  children  by  her  first  two  husbands. 

II.  Sarah  Clark  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  2  Sept.  1816;  married 
there,  19  March  1837,  by  Rev.  Jacob  Lyman  Clark,  Episcopal,  to  Walter 
Chichester   Quintard,  a   dealer   in    hardware,  who   was   born    at    South 
Norwalk,   Conn.,  14  Jan.  1816,   son    of  James   and    Sarah    (Chichester) 
Quintard.     They  lived,  for  about  two  years,  at  New  Canaan,  Conn. ;  then 
settled  at  South  Norwalk,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1873. 

III.  Laura  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  28  March  1819. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  17  June  1821;  married  j 
there,  26  Feb.  1843,  by  Rev.  Warner  Hoyt,  Episcopal,  to  John  Barlow 
Smith,  a  harness-maker,  son  of  David  and  Hannah  (Barlow)  Smith,  of  j 
Ridgefield,  where  he  was  born  31  Aug.  1820.     They  settled  at  Carmel, 
N.Y.;  where  he  died,  15  Ap.  1 874,  and  was  buried.    She  returned,  in  Sept. 
1874,  to  Ridgefield,  and  was  living  there  in  June  1877. 

V.  Harriet  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  24  May  1823. 

VI.  Daniel  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  21  July  1826. 

VII.  John  Betts  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  2  Ap.  1829;  a  shoe- 
maker; married  at  Ridgefield,   23   Nov.   1859,  by  Rev.  William   Henry 
Williams,  rector  of  St.  Stephen's  Church,  to  Elizabeth  Olmstead,  whose 
parents,  David  Whitney  and  Emily  (Grumman)  Olmstead,  then  lived  at 
West  Lane,  Ridgefield,  where  she  was  born  21  Feb.  1833.     They  settled 
at  West  Lane,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1877. 

VIII.  Emily  Augusta  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  i  Ap.  1833; 
married  there,  12  Nov.  1856,  by  Rev.  William  Henry  Williams,  Episcopal, 
to  Jared  Nash,  a  shoemaker  and  farmer,  son  of  Charles  and  Roxa  (Keeler) 
Nash,  of  Ridgefield,  where  he  was  born  17  Feb.  1825.     They  settled  at 
Ridgefield,  where  she  still  lived  in  June  1877,  he  having  died  there  7  Aug. 
1870. 


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19064 


17466 
101 19 


19066 
2172 

19067 


(5120 

'2417 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Anna  (Rockwell)   Smith. 
I.  Lucy  Ann  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  15  Dec.  1819;   married      19069 


1776 


12844 


12845 


12846 


12847 


12848 


12849 


12850 


Eighth  Generation. 


there,  7  Oct.  1838,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheeler,  Episcopal,  to  Jacob  Thomas 
Haviland,  a  teacher,  surveyor  and  builder,  son  of  Jacob1  and  Sarah  (Reed) 
Haviland,  of  Ridgefield,  where  he  was  born  29  June  181 1.  They  dwelt  at 
Ridgefield  till  1853  ;  at  New  York  City  till  1855  ;  and  settled,  4  July  1855, 
at  Bristol,  Ind.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Ap.  1877. 

II.  Sarah   Esther  Smith,  b.  at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,  20   Nov.  1821;:  6699 
married  there,  26  Sept.  1841,  Charles  Olmstead,  son  of  Henry  and  Eleanor     2163 
(Burr)  Olmstead.     See  his  record. 

III.  William  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  23  Aug.  1823  ;  a  boot-    19073 
maker;  married   Elizabeth    Miller,  who   was  born  at  Poundridge,  N.  Y.; 

and  settled  at  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  where  she  died.  He  married  (2d) 
Hannah  Fields  Lawrence,  who  was  born  at  New  York  City;  and  was 
living  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1877,  having  been,  for  several  years, 
engaged  in  the  tobacco  trade. 

IV.  Gamaliel  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  24  July  1825  ;  a  car-  \  19075 
penter ;    married    Martha    Hayes,  and,  after  her   death,   her   sister,  Jane 
Hayes ;  settled  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1877. 


V.  Henry    Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,   Conn.,   3   Oct.  1827;    a  hatter; 
married  at   Newtown,  Conn.,  13   Oct.  1851,  Ann  Jennett  Crofut,   dau.  of 
Russell  and  Ann  (Peck)  Crofut,  of  Newtown,  where  she  was  born  7  Nov. 
1832.     After  dwelling  at  Danbury,  Bethel,  Newtown,  and  Norwalk,  Conn., 
they  returned  to  Ridgefield,  where  they  lived  for  seven  years  ;  then  set- 
tled, 28  Feb.  1863,  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  still  resided  there  in  Ap.  1877. 

VI.  Samuel   Andross   Smith,   b.  at   New  Canaan,  Conn.,  12  May 
1830;  a  farmer;  married  at  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  17  Jan.  1854,  Mary  Augusta 
Bailey,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Mercy  (Birdsall)  Bailey,  of  Coldspring,  N.  Y. 
She  was  born  at  Southeast,  16  July  1833.     He  dwelt  at  Brewster's  Station, 
N.  Y.,  from  27  March  1852  till   23  Ap.  1863;    then   settled  at  Mount 
Pleasant,  N.  Y.,  and  was  living  there  in  May  1877. 

VII.  George  Catlin  Smith,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  30  Oct.  1832; 
a  carriage-maker;   lived  at  Danbury,  Conn.;  enlisted  in  Co.  A,  5th  Reg.  of 
Conn.  Vol.  Infantry ;   served  for  two  years,  until  discharged  for  disability ; 
died  at  Bristol,  Indiana,  25  Dec.  1872,  from  disease  contracted  in  the  army, 
and  was  buried  there  in  the  Episcopal  Cemetery.     He  did  not  marry. 

VIII.  Daniel  Smith,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  27  Feb.  1835;  lived 
at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  with  his  father,  in  May  1877. 

1  He  was  born  at  Pawling,  N.  Y.,  and  his  wife  at  Salisbury,  Conn. 


Whitney  Family. 


1777 


12851        IX.   Phcbe  Elmina  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  29  June  1839; 
lived  at  Cross  River,  N.  Y.,  unmarried,  in  May  1877. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and   Lucy   (Smith)   Clark. 

12852  I.  Sarah  Smith  Clark,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  4  Ap.  1815;  died 
there,  31  July  1816,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

12853  II.  Jane  Ann  Clark,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  29  Aug.  1817;  married 
there,  30  Oct.  1844,  by  Rev.  Warner  Hoyt,  Episcopal,  to  William  Webb,  a 
farmer,  who  was  born  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  8  Oct.  1809,  son  of  Jared  and 
Hannah  (Scofield)  Webb,  of  Wilton.     They  settled  at  Upper  Nod,  North 
Wilton,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1873.     His  first  wife  was  Mary  Ann 
Fitch,  of  the  seventh  generation;    his  children,  therefore,  belong  in  two 
generations.     See  her  record. 

12854  HI-  Gideon  Foster  Clark,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  4  March  1819;  a 
mariner;  married  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Elizabeth  Warden ;  died  at  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.,  I  March  1867,  without  children,  and  was  buried  in  the  Smith 
family-cemetery,   at    Ridgefield.      His   widow  went   to    California.      He 
enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  about  1859,  and  served  till  the  end  of  the  war 
of  1861. 


12855 


12856 


12857 


IV.  Charles  Augustus  Clark,  b.  at  New  York  City,  10  Ap.  1821; 
a  carpenter;  married  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  8  Dec.  1843,  Amy  Dauchy,  who  was 
born  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  in  1825,  dau.  of  Calvin  Dauchy.  They  lived  at 
Ridgefield,  Reading,  Westport  and  Wilton,  in  Conn.;  and  removed  to 
Spring  Dale,  Wis.,  and  Rosendale,  Wis.,  in  1865.  She  died  at  Spring 
Dale,  31  Aug.  1869.  He  returned  to  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  the  Spring  of 
1870,  and  married  (2d)  at  Wilton,  25  July  1870,  Harriet  Lucretia  Webb, 
who  was  born  at  North  Wilton,  19  Jan.  1836,  only  child  of  William  and 
Mary  Ann  (Fitch)  Webb,  of  North  Wilton.  They  were  living  at  Norwalk 
in  Nov.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and    Henrietta   (Hurlbutt)   Smith.  5122 

I.  Phebe  Ann   Smith,  b.  at  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  4  Feb.  1821; 
and  was  living  with  her  brother,  Edward  Hurlbutt  Smith,  at  Ridgefield, 
Conn.,  in  July  1873,  unmarried. 

II.  Charlotte  Smith,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  30  Aug.  1822;  married      19094 


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19088 


1856 


19091 


6020 


1778 

Eighth  Generation. 

12858 

12859 
I286o 

at  Wilton,  Conn.,  18  Jan.  1846,  John  Edward  Comstock,  a  farmer  and 
shoemaker,  who  was  born  at  Wilton  in  1822,  son  of  William  and  Sarah 
(Keeler)  Comstock.  They  settled  at  Wilton,  where  she  died  22  Feb. 
1856. 

III.  Samuel  Clark  Smith,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  27  July  1824;  a 
commercial  traveller;  married  at  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  21  Nov.  1847,  Hannah 
Webb,  of  Ridgefield,  born  in  1827,  dau.  of  Epenetus  and  Charlotte  Webb. 
She  died  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  IO  Ap.  1863,  and  was  buried  in  the  Smith 
family-cemetery  at  Ridgefield.  He  married  (2d)  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  in 
Aug.  1863,  Sarah  Davis,  who  was  born  at  Milford,  Conn.,  dau.  of  Andrew 
Jackson  and  Harriet  Elizabeth  (Ford)  Davis,  and  widow  of  Miles  Clark. 
They  resided  at  134  East  I2th  Street,  New  York;  and  removed,  i  Aug. 
1873,  to  68  Howe  Street,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

IV.  James  Smith,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  5  Ap.  1826;  died  at  West- 
port,  20  Ap.  1826,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Edward  Hurlbutt  Smith,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  27  Dec.  1827; 
a  manufacturer  of  shirts;  married  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  12  Dec.  1849,  Delia 
Jane  Gregory,  dau.  of  Lewis  Partrick  and  Maria  (Dikeman)  Gregory,  of 
Wilton,  where  she  was  born  1  1  Ap.  1828.  He  has  lived  for  three  years  at 
Mobile,  Ala.;  six  years  at  New  York  City;  ten  years  at  Wilton;  and  then 
moved  to  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Dec.  1874.  He 
represented  the  town  of  Ridgefield  in  the  Legislature  of  Conn.,  in  1859 
and  1873;  and  has  been,  for  several  years,  a  vestry-man  of  St.  Stephen's 
parish,  in  Ridgefield. 

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19099 

i286i 
12862 

Chil.  of  Benjamin  and   Eliza  (Smith)   Seymour. 

I.  Daniel  Smith  Seymour,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  23  Feb.  1820; 
a  carpenter;  married  at  Ridgefield,  29  Nov.  1843,  Harriet  Elizabeth  Bouton, 
who  was  born  there,  2  July  1822,  dau.  of  James  and  Pamelia  (Montgomery) 
Bouton.  After  a  short  residence  at  Ridgefield  and  Wilton,  they  settled  at 
New  Canaan,  Conn.;  and  were  living  there  in  July  1873. 

II.  William  Henry  Seymour,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  20  Feb. 
1823;  a  farmer  and  shoemaker;  married  at  Wilton,  6  July  1843,  Mary 
Benedict,  born  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  12  May  1824,'  dau.  of  Ezra  and  Maria 
(Dreamer)  Benedict.  They  settled  at  Wilton,  and  were  living  there  in 
Oct.  1873. 

'The  Benedict  Genealogy,  p.  191,  says  15  May  1825. 

5123 
I9IO2 

I9I06 

12863 


12864 


12865 


12866 


12867 


12868 


Whitney  Family. 


III.  Jane  Elizabeth  Seymour,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  7  March 
1825;  married  at  her  father's  house  in  Nod  district,  North  Wilton,  6  Oct. 
1852,  George  Jackson  Jennings,  a  shoemaker  and  farmer,  born  at  Ridge- 
field,  Conn.,  2  Oct.  1831,  son  of  Orrin  Sanders  and  Mary  Ann  (Partrick) 
Jennings.     They  settled  at  North  Wilton,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct. 
1873.     He  served  for  nine  months  in  the  war  of  1861. 

IV.  Ira  C.  Seymour,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  9   Feb.  1830;   a 
carpenter  and  builder;   married  at  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  22  Dec.  1852,  by 
Rev.  D.  Wilson,  Baptist,  to  Harriet  Jane  Knapp,  born  at  Stamford,  Conn., 
3  Oct.  1833,  dau.  of  William  Henry  and  Delia  Ann  (Bell)  Knapp.     They 
settled  at  Stamford.     He  died  at  Wilton,  28  Jan.  1858,  and  was  buried 
there.     She  married  (2d)  31  Oct.  1860,  Charles  Conley,  and  was  living  at 
Stamford  in  Oct.  1873. 


Chll.  of  Orman   and    Phebe   (Smith)   Broadway. 

I.  Phebe  Ann  Broadway,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  6  March  1824; 
married  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  4  Oct.  1841,  Charles  Peck,  a  banker,  son  of 
Thomas  and  Mary  (Mosier)  Peck,  of  Greenwich,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born 
in  1 8 1 8.     They  settled  at  New  York  City,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov. 
1873,  without  children.      He  has  been  president  of  the  Mechanics  and 
Traders  Bank,  corner  of  the  Bowery  and  Houston  Street,  New  York. 

II.  William  Henry  Broadway,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  14  Nov.  1825; 
a  grocer;    married  at   Stamford,  Conn.,  29  Oct.  1856,  Caroline  Rosena 
Leeds,  dau.  of  Charles  Thorp  and  Hannah  (Hoyt)  Leeds,  of  Stamford, 
where  she  was  born  18  Jan.  1829.     They  were  living  at  Stamford  in  Nov. 
1873,  without  children. 

III.  Smith  Broadway,  b.at  New  York  City,  27  Sept.  1827;  a  carpenter 
and  farmer ;  married  in  the  Bethesda  Baptist  Church,  Stamford,  Conn.,  4 
Nov.  1850,  by  the  pastor,  Rev.  H.  H.  Rouse,  to  Sarah   Elizabeth  Knapp, 
who  was  born  at  Stamford,  25  Aug.  1831,  dau.  of  William  Henry  and 
Delia  (Bell)   Knapp.     They  moved,  about  1856,  to  Bluffton,  Iowa;  and, 
after  three  or  four  years,  returned  to  Stamford,  and  settled  at  Long  Ridge, 
where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov.  1873. 

IV.  Sarah  Broadway,  b.  at  New  York  City,  8  Sept.  1829;  died  there, 
in  Spring  Street,  12  June  1830,  and  was  buried  "between  Second  and 
Stanton  Streets,  in  the  second  block  east  of  the  Bowery." 


1779 


191 1 


191 12 


5124 


19114 


1780 

Eighth  Generation. 

Chil.  of  Matthias  and   Sarah   Whitney  (Smith)   Comstock. 

5126 

12869 

I.  Charles    Austin    Comstock,  b.  at   Ridgefield,   Conn.,  14  Nov. 

19123" 

1830;    married    at    North    Wilton,    Conn.,   25    Jan.    1852,    Betsey   Tuttle 

Seymour,  who  was  born  at  Wilton,  10  June  1833,  dau.  of  Lewis  Stebbins    19059 

and   Marietta  (Smith)   Seymour.      See  her  record.      He  died  at  North 

Wilton,  15  Oct.  1853,  and  was  buried  in  the  Smith  Cemetery,  at  Ridge- 

field.     She  married  (2d)  at  North  Wilton,  29  May  1855,  Stephen  Benedict 

Birchard. 

12870 

II.  Ann  Lois  Comstock,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  21  Jan.  1835  ;    19124 

married  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  7  Feb.  1855,  Henry  Scofleld,  a  minister  of  the 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  son  of  Ezra  and  Elizabeth  (Clock)  Scofield, 

of  Darien,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  i  Feb.  1824.     He  was  admitted  on 

trial  in  the  New  York   East  Conference,  in  May  1855,  and  stationed  at 

East  Bridgeport,  Conn.;  removed  to  Westbrook,  Conn.,  June  1856;  was 

received  in  full  connection,  and  ordained  deacon,  in  Ap.  1857  !  removed  to 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  Ap.  1858  ;  ordained  elder,  Ap.  1859;  removed  to  East 

Granby,  Conn.,  Ap.  1860;  to  West  Granby,  Conn.,  Ap.  1862  ;  to  Pleasant 

Valley,  Conn.,  Ap.  1864;  to  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  Ap.  1867  ;  to  City  Island, 

N.  Y.,  Ap.  1870;  and,  in  Ap.  1873,  to  Nichols'  Farms,  in  Trumbull,  Conn., 

where  they  were  still  living  in  Jan.  1874. 

12871 

III.  Catharine  Jane  Comstock,  b.  at  North  Wilton,   Conn.,  27    19127 

May  1836;  married  there,  13  June  1859,  by  Rev.  Henry  Scofield,  Metho- 

dist Episcopal,  to  David  Farman  Cole,  a  carpenter,  son  of  Eben  Squire  and 

Fanny  (Patchen)  Cole,  of  Weston,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  29   Aug. 

1  839.     They  settled  at  Weston  ;  removed  to  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Ap.  1  868  ; 

and,  in  Ap.  1872,   returned  to  Weston,  where  they  were  living  in  Jan. 

1874. 

12872 

IV.  Moses  Comstock,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  6  Oct.  1837;   a 

farmer;  was  living  on  the  farm  where  he  was  born,  in  Jan.  1874,  unmarried. 

He  enlisted  at  Wilton,  29  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  E,  23d  Reg.  of  Conn.  Volun- 

teers, and  served  fourteen  months. 

12873 

V.  Richard  Watson  Comstock,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  2  Jan.    19130 

1839;    a  farmer;    married   at   the   residence  of   his   brother-in-law,   Rev. 

Henry   Scofield,    the    officiating    clergyman,   8    Feb.  1861,   to    Hannah 

Augusta  St.  John,  born  at  Weston,  Conn.,  20  Jan.  1840,  dau.  of  Jonathan 

Camp  and  Laura  (Lockwood)  St.  John.     They  lived  for  a  year  with  her 

father;  then  went  west,  arriving  at  Sharon,  Mich.,  8  May  1862;  and  were 

living  there  in  Jan.  1874. 

12874 

VI.  Marietta  Comstock,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  29  Ap.  1842; 

I9I33 

Whitney  Family. 


married  there,  19  A]).  1871,  John  Lounsbury  Godfrey,  a  wire- weaver,  bi>rn 
at  Wilton,  30  Aug.  1841,  son  of  Elias  Pillow  and  Matilda  (Godfrey) 
Godfrey.  He  enlisted  at  Wilton,  29  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  E,  23d  Reg.  of 
Conn.  Vol.  Infantry,  and  served  for  fourteen  months. 

12875  VI1-  Samuel  Matthias  Comstock,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  24 
Jan.  1845;  and  was  still  a  resident  of  Wilton  in  Jan.  1874,  having  been  for 
several  years  employed  as  a  teacher  at  Weston,  Conn.  He  has  served,  for 
two  years,  as  one  of  the  school- visitors  of  Wilton;  and  represented  that 
town  in  the  legislature  of  Connecticut  in  1872. 


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12879 
12880 
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12883 

12884 

12885 

J2886 


Child   of  Daniel   and  Catharine   (Smith)    Sholes. 

I.  Daniel  Smith  Sholes,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  27  Nov.  1839;  a 
manufacturer  of  shirts;  lived  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  from  1860  to  1865,  and 
then  returned  to  Ridgefield;  married  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  14  Oct.  1874, 
Elizabeth  Talmadge,  of  New  Canaan.  They  were  living  at  Ridgefield  in 

Nov.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and   Roxa   (Lewis)   Smith. 

I.  Samuel  Andrews  Smith. 

II.  Sarah  Smith. 

III.  John  Smith. 

IV. Smith. 

V.  Smith. 

Chil.  of  David   and   Mary   (Jones)   Smith. 
I    Mary  Smith. 

II.  David  Smith. 

III.  William  Smith,  died  of  small-pox,  at  New  York  City,  unmarried. 

IV.  Sarah  Smith. 

V.  Catharine  Smith,  married  in  Texas. 


5127 


5128 


5130 


1782 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and    Polly   (Smith)   Marvin. 

12887  I-  John  Marvin,  b.  at  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.;  lived  at  Athens,  N.  Y.;  died 
|  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 

12888  II.   Smith   Marvin,  b.  at  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.;  and  lived  in  Ohio,  with 
his  grandfather. 


12889 


12890 


III.  Amanda  Marvin,  b.  at  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  u  May  1820;  married  j  19134 
at  Athens,    N.  Y.,  13    Oct.  1835,   George   Baker,  a   farmer,  son   of  Josiah 
Baker,  of  Cairo,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  in  1810.     They  dwelt  at  Cairo 
for  seventeen  years,  and  in  1852  moved  to  Durham,  N.  Y.,  where  they 
were  living  in  Oct.  1874. 


Child  of  John  and  Sarah   (Smith)  Julia. 
I.   Sarah  Julia,  died  in  infancy,  before  the  death  of  her  mother. 


5'33 


Chil.  of  Hezekiah   and   Betsey   (Smith)   Pearsall. 

12891  I.  Fanny  Pearsall. 

12892  II.  William  Pearsall. 

12893  I"-  Charles  Pearsall. 


Chil.  of  James  and   Abigail   (Smith)   Gregory. 

12894  I.  Charles  Gregory,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  27  Nov.  1819;  a  carpenter; 
died  of  consumption,  19  Oct.  1858,  in  the  house  of  his  brother,  Edwin 
Gregory,  at  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  and  was  buried  at  Bedford.     He  married  and 
had  children,  but  their  records  have  not  been  obtained. 

12895  II-   Eliza  Ann  Gregory,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  8  Nov.  1821 ;  married  at  |  19142 
Patterson,  N.  Y.,  I  Nov.  1843,   William    Nickerson,   a  stone-layer,  son  of  I 

Seth  and  Jane  (Jaycox)  Nickerson,  of  Patterson,  where  he  was  born  10  Oct. 
1824.     They  settled  at  Patterson,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1873. 


5132 


5134 


12896 


III.  Francis  Gregory,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  20  Dec.  1823  ;  a  painter; 
served  in  Co.  F,  38th  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S.  Vols.,  in  the  war  of  1861;  and  died, 
from  disease,  while  in  the  service. 


12897 


Whitney  Family. 


12898 


12899 


12900 


Child  of  Jacob  and   Fanny  (Smith)   Courcey. 
I.  James  Courcey,  died  at  Athens,  N.  Y.,  soon  after  his  mother's 


'783 


'9'47 


IV.  Edwin  Gregory,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  18  Feb.  1828;  a  carpenter; 
married  Augusta  Squire*;  married  (2d)  Eliza  Williams,  who  was  born  15 
June   1835,   and   died  20  Feb.   1863;    married  (3d),  6    Sept.   1863,   Ann 
Augusta  Zarr,  who  was  born  15  June  1842,  and  died  at  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  4 
Ap.  1875.     He  died  at  Bedford,  three  miles  south-east  of  Bedford  Station, 
II  Ap.  1873. 

V.  James  Gregory,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  29  Dec.  1829;  a  miller,  and      19154 
a  minister  of  the  Baptist  Church;  married  at  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  10  May 

1851,  Susan  KnifTen,  dau.  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Lockwood)  Kniffen,  of 
Somers,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  31  March  1836.  They  dwelt  first  at 
Carmel;  went,  in  1853,  to  Union  Valley,  in  the  same  town;  removed,  in 
1856,  to  East  Fishkill,  N.  Y.;  and,  in  1873,  settled  at  Clove  Branch  Junc- 
tion, in  the  same  town,  where  they  were  still  living  in  March  1875.  He 
enlisted  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  4  Jan.  1864,  in  Co.  A,  i6th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S. 
Heavy  Artillery;  and  was  discharged  23  June  1865,  having  taken  part  in 
the  battles  of  Bermuda,  Dutch  Gap,  Petersburgh,  Chapin's  Farm,  from 
Fort  Fisher  to  Wilmington,  before  Richmond,  and  Laurel  Hill.  He  was 
appointed  chaplain,  and  served  for  four  months  in  the  hospitals  at  Wil- 
mington and  Smithville ;  was  afterward  appointed  a  member  of  the  U.  S. 
Christian  Commission,  and  returned  to  Wilmington  and  Smithville,  where 
he  remained  in  the  hospital  service,  for  two  months  longer.  He  was 
ordained  in  the  Baptist  Church  at  Blue  Point,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  14 
Feb.  1871. 

VI.  Alvin  Gregory,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  i  July  1831;  a  shoemaker,      19160 
teacher  and  trader ;   married  at  Croton  Falls,  N.  Y. ,  Mary  Mekeel ;  and 
settled  at  Croton  Falls.     He  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861,  and  died  in 

the  service.     His  widow  lived  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Nov.  1873. 


12901 


death. 


Child  of  Alba   and   Abigail   (Scon)  Gilbert. 

I.  John  Scott  Gilbert,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  28  Ap.  1817;  an  attorney 
and  counsellor  at  law;  grad.  at  Union  College,  N.  Y.,  in  1836,  and  at  Dane 
Law  School,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  in  1839;  settled,  in  1840,  at  Shreveport, 
La.,  where  he  gained  a  lucrative  practice,  and  was  twice  (2  June  1846,  and 
10  Feb.  1848)  appointed  District  Attorney  for  the  I7th  Judicial  District  of 


5'35 


5138 
19161 


i784 


12902 


12903 


12904 


Eighth  Generation. 

Louisiana.  He  was  married,  3  March  1841,  at  New  York  City,  by  Rev. 
James  Milnor,  D.D.,  rector  of  St.  George's  Church,  to  Lucy  Augusta  Pond, 
who  was  born  at  Addison,  Vt,  22  June  1821,  dau.  of  Sylvester  and  Almira 
(Wright)  Pond.  They  dwelt  at  Shreveport  till  1854.  He  died  at  Green- 
wood, La.,  25  Oct.  1854;  was  buried  in  Shreveport  Cemetery;  and,  in 
1855,  was  removed  to  the  Tarrytown  Cemetery,  N.  Y.  "He  was  an 
accomplished  gentleman,  and  a  singularly  honest  lawyer,  always  declining 
to  undertake  any  case,  except  to  right  a  wrong,  defend  the  innocent,  or 
expose  and  punish  the  guilty."  He  was,  in  1846,  elected  to  the  Legislature 
of  Louisiana;  was  authorized  by  Gen.  Gaines,  16  May  1846,  to  raise  a 
regiment,  or  a  battalion,  of  men  for  service  in  the  Mexican  war;  was  com- 
missioned aide-de-camp,  with  rank  of  colonel,  i  June  1846,  and  served  till 
the  close  of  the  war;  received  a  commission  as  brigadier-general  of  the 
Fifth  Brigade,  Louisiana  Militia,  24  March  1848,  to  serve  for  five  years; 
and  was  appointed  by  the  Governor  of  Louisiana,  23  June  1853,  a  delegate  - 
at-large,  to  represent  the  State  at  the  New  York  Exhibition  of  the  Industry 
of  all  Nations.  His  widow  was  living  at  Glen's  Falls,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1875, 
with  her  daughter,  Mrs.  Lucy  Pond  (Gilbert)  Olin. 


Child   of  Samuel  and   Hannah   (Hanford)   Scott. 

I.  Hanford  Scott,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  2  March  1822;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Wilton,  18  Sept.  1844,  Ann  Elizabeth  Olmstead,  who  was 
born  at  New  York  City,  9  March  1823,  dau.  of  John  S.  and  Elizabeth 
(Clark)  Olmstead.  She  died  at  Wilton,  15  May  1871,  and  was  buried  in 
Titicus  Cemetery,  Ridgefield,  Conn.  He  married  (2d)  at  Port  Chester, 
N.  Y.,  3  Jan.  1872,  Harriet  Elizabeth  Partrick,  who  was  born  at  Nonvalk, 
Conn.,  29  July  1839,  dau.  of  Henry  and  Betsey  (Follett)  Partrick.  He 
was  living  on  the  homestead  of  his  father,  at  North  Wilton,  in  July  1873; 
having  formerly  been  a  wholesale  dealer  in  tobacco  and  liquors  at  New 
York  City. 


Chil.  of  Asher  and   Betsey   (Scott)   Gilbert. 

I.  Herman  Smith  Gilbert,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  27  July  1827;  died 
there,  17  Dec.  1830,  according  to  the  Scott  family-record,  while  his  grave- 
stone in  Titicus  Cemetery,  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  says  16  Dec.  1830. 

II.  Joseph    Henry   Gilbert,   b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  28  Ap.  1830;  a    19166 
jeweller;    married  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  20  Sept.  1852,  Martha    Platt,  who 

was  born  at  Norwalk,  u  Jan.  1836,  dau.  of  Alfred  Merrill  and  Harriet 


Whitney  Family. 


(Smith)  Platt,  of  the  Norwalk  part  of  Silver  Mine  District.     They  were 
living  at  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Ellas  and    Hannah   (Smith)   Palmer. 

129043!      I.  Edmund  Brown  Palmer,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  13  Nov.  1831; 
died  at  New  York  City,  18  Aug.  1835,  and  was  buried  at  Ridgebury. 

i29O4b       II.  William  Smith  Palmer,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  6  Feb.  1834; 
died  at  New  York  City,  14  Feb.  1845,  and  was  buried  at  Ridgebury. 


129040 


III.  Francis  Henry  Palmer,  b.  at  New  York  City,  25  March  1837; 


died  there,  15  Sept.  1855,  and  was  buried  at  Ridgebury,  Conn. 
i29O4d       IV.  Harriet  Elizabeth  Palmer,  b.  at  New  York  City,  15  Dec.  1841. 

V.  William  Edmund  Palmer,  b.  at  New  York  City,  25  Sept.  1844; 
married  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  29  Nov.  1876,  Esteila  Todd,  dau.  of  Charles 
and  Mary  Ann  (Knapp)  Todd.  They  were  living  at  Ridgebury  in  Sept. 
1877. 


12905 


12906 


Child  of  John  and   Polly  (Deforest)  Conley. 
I.  Seth  Conley,  lived,  it  is  said,  at  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Chil.  of  John   E.  and   Betsey   (Gregory)  Studwell. 
I.   Richard  Studwell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.;  married  Emily  Brown; 


i  1 2907 


12908 


and  settled  at  New  York  City,  where  they  were  still  living  in  1873.  He 
was  then  employed  in  the  freight-department  of  the  New  York  and  New 
Haven  Railroad  Co.,  lived  in  Allen  Street,  and  had  one  child,  who  has 
since  died. 

II.  Sarah    Studwell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.;    died  there,  and  was 
buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

III.  Mary  Jane  Studwell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.;  was  living  with 
her  brother,  at  New  York  City,  in  1873. 

224 


5  '43 


5149 


5158 


y86 


12909 
12910 
12911 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  George  Nelson   and   Elizabeth    (Jahne)    Mead. 

I.  Charles  Henry  Mead,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  21  Nov.  1834;  died 
there,  27  Oct.  1840,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

II.  George  Lewis  Mead,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  17  Jan.  1837;  died 
there,  29  Dec.  1837,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

III.  George  Lewis  Mead,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  24  Aug.  1838;  an 
officer  in  the  U.  S.  Navy;  married  at  Acra,  in  Cairo,  N.  Y.,  26  Aug.  1863, 
Fidelia  Elizabeth  White,  dau.  of  James  and  Cornelia  (Wooster)  White,  of 
Acra,  where  she  was  born  19  March  1844.     He  died,  without  children,  at 
Mare  Island  Navy  Yard,  California,  26  Nov.  1872;  was  first  buried  in  Lone 
Mountain  Cemetery,  and  in  the  Spring  of  1873,  was  removed  to  Brooklyn, 
and  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery.     She  was  living  with  his  father,  at 
170  Amity  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  Feb.  1875.     The  following  is  the  official 
account  of  his  service  from  his  entering  the  navy  to  his  decease: 

"Entering  in  August  1861,  he  was  appointed  paymaster's  clerk  on  the 
supply-steamer  Connecticut,  serving  on  the  coast  from  New  York  to  Texas. 
Received  a  commission  as  acting  assistant-paymaster,  11  Sept.  1862,  and 
was  ordered  to  the  Mississippi  River  for  duty  on  the  store-ship  Sovereign. 
Was  detached  in  the  Summer  of  1863  to  settle  accounts,  and  Oct.  9th  of 
the  same  year  was  ordered  to  the  U.  S.  gunboat  Itasca,  for  duty  in  the 
Gulf  Squadron.  In  the  Summer  of  1 864,  was  detached,  and  ordered  home 
to  settle  accounts;  then  ordered  for  duty  on  board  U.  S.  receiving-ship 
Vermont,  Brooklyn  Navy  Yard.  In  June  1865,  was  ordered  for  duty  on 
board  the  supply-steamer  South  Carolina,  until  she  went  out  of  commission. 
Was  then  transferred  to  the  supply-steamer  Memphis,  on  the  same  duty, 
from  New  York  to  Key  West,  Pensacola,  &c.  In  the  Summer  of  1866,  he 
was  ordered  to  report  at  Philadelphia;  was  surveyed,  examined,  and  trans- 
ferred from  volunteer  to  regular  service;  and  received  a  commission  as 
past  assistant-paymaster  July  23rd  of  the  same  year.  Remained  on  the 
Memphis  until  the  ship  went  out  of  commission  in  1867,  when  he  was 
ordered  to  Key  West  as  paymaster  in  charge  of  stores.  In  the  Autumn 
of  1 869,  was  ordered  to  Philadelphia,  to  be  examined  for  promotion ; 
received  his  commission  as  paymaster,  Jan.  25th,  1870;  was  then  detached 
and  ordered  to  settle  accounts,  and  in  March  was  ordered  to  report  for 
duty  on  board  the  U.  S.  monitor  Dictator,  then  lying  at  Key  West.  He 
1  remained  on  duty  until  the  ship  went  out  of  commission  at  New  York,  in 
June  1871.  In  the  following  Sept.,  he  was  appointed  judge-advocate  and 
ordered  on  court-martial  at  the  Brooklyn  Navy  Yard;  and,  in  October, 
was  ordered  to  report  at  Mare  Island  Navy  Yard,  Cal.,  as  inspector  of 
provisions  and  clothing.  He  continued  on  this  duty  until  the  2Oth  day  of 
November  1872,  and  on  the  26th  inst.  he  died,  as  paymaster  in  the  U.  S. 
Navy,  with  the  commission  and  rank  of  lieut.-commander." 


Whitney  Family. 


1787 


12912 


12913 
12914 

12915 


12916 


12917 


IV.  William  Harrison  Mead,  b.  in  Dean  Street,  near  Hoyt,  Brook-  19169 
lyn,  N.  Y.,  14  May  1840;  a  salesman  of  dry  goods;  married  at  her  father's 
house,  53  East  34th  Street,  New  York,  9  March  1870,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Montgomery,  to  Adele  Secor,  who  was  born  at  New  York,  18  May  1848, 
dau.  of  Zeno  and  Mary  (Little)  Secor.  They  were  living  at  53  East  34th 
Street  in  March  1874.  He  went  to  Baltimore  in  May  1 86 1,  with  Co.  G, 
1 3th  Reg.,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  and  remained  about  three  months,  till  the 
regiment  was  ordered  home;  then  joined  the  navy,  as  acting  master's 
mate,  and  served  till  the  last  of  the  year  1 864,  when  he  was  honorably 
discharged,  and  returned  to  his  former  place  of  business. 


Chil.  of  William   Albert  and   Ellen    (Worthington)    Mead.  5161 

I.  Mary  Mead. 

II.  Sarah  Mead. 

Chil.  of  Charles   Livingston  and   Eleanor  Jane   (Holmes)   Mead.  5162 

I.  George  Vaughn  Mead,  b.  in  Ludlow  Street,  New  York,  5  March      19170 
1841;  a  collector;  entered  the  U.  S.  Navy  in  1862,  serving  under  Rear- 
Admiral  David  D.  Porter,  on  the  Mississippi  River;  was  appointed  Acting 
Ensign,  26  Oct.  1863,  and  served  till  the  close  of  the  war.     He  married,  23 

June  1868,  at  68  East  I28th  Street,  New  York,  Mary  Louise  Birdsall,  who 
was  born  in  Renwick  Street,  New  York,  23  June  1840,  dau.  of  Reuben  and 
Sarah  (Birdsall)  Birdsall.  They  settled  at  New  York,  and  were  living  at  58 
East  1 2gth  Street  in  Feb.  1 874. 

II.  Emily  Anna  Mead,  b.  in  Grand  Street,  New  York,  16  Ap.  1843;  j    19172 
married  in  The  Wainwright   Memorial  Church,   Hammond  Street,  New 

York,  I  June  1864,  John  Caruthers  Acheson,  a  physician,  who  was  born 
in  Division  Street,  New  York,  17  Oct.  1832,  son  of  William  and  Mary 
(Stuart)  Acheson.  They  settled  at  New  York,  and  were  living  at  84 
Orchard  Street  in  Feb.  1874. 

III.  Mary  Seymour  Mead,  b.  in  Bedford  Street,  New  York,  25  Sept.      19173 
1845;  married  in  her  father's  house,  in  I28th  Street,  New  York,  10  Ap. 

1867,  Alfred  Marks  Barney,  who  was  born  in  Reade  Street,  New  York,  16 
Aug.  1846,  son  of  Daniel  Jones  and  Margaretta  (Ward)  Barney.  They 
settled  at  455  West  24th  Street,  New  York,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb. 
1874. 


12918 


12923 


Eighth   Generation. 


12919 
1 2920 
12921 
12922 


IV.  Ida  Eleanor  Mead,  b.  at  New  York  City,  12  Feb.  1848;  married    19174 
there,  9  Oct.  1867,  James  Snaith   King,  who  was  born  in  Jamaica,  West 
Indies,  24  Jan.  1835,  son  of  William  James  and  Mary  Ann  (Snaith)  King. 

He  came  to  the  United  States  in  1838;  volunteered  with  the  7th  Reg., 
N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  19  Ap.  1861;  returned  with  the  regiment  in  June  1861,  and 
accepted  a  commission  as  second-lieut.  in  the  6sth  Reg.  of  N.  Y.Vols. ;  was 
promoted,  Jan.  1862,  to  be  first-lieut.;  served  in  McClellan's  campaign 
against  Richmond,  Va.,  was  wounded  at  Malvern  Hill,  and  resigned  at 
Harrison's  Landing,  Va.,  7  July  1862.  He  received  a  commission  as 
captain  in  the  i62d  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  Volunteers;  served  under  Gen.  Banks, 
in  Louisiana,  until  Aug.  1863  ;  and  resigned  on  account  of  ill  health.  In 
Oct.  1864,  he  accepted  a  commission  as  first-lieut.  in  the  79th  Reg.  of 
N.  Y.  Vols.;  was  appointed  assistant  provost  marshal  on  Gen.  Parke's 
staff,  on  which  he  served  until  the  close  of  the  war ;  was  promoted  to  be 
captain,  July  1865  ;  was  mustered  out  in  Aug.  1865,  and  brevetted  major 
by  the  Governor  of  New  York.  He  was  appointed  second-lieut,  I3th 
U.  S.  Infantry,  11  May  1866;  and  promoted  to  be  first-lieut.  in  the  I2th 
U.  S.  Infantry,  7  Feb.  1870.  Since  his  appointment  in  the  regular  army, 
he  has  served  in  Dakota;  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  Fort  Whipple,  Arizona; 
Fort  Hall,  Idaho;  and  at  Angel  Island,  Cal.,  where  he  was  stationed  in 
Feb.  1874. 

V.  Nathaniel  Summers  Mead,  b.  at  New  York  City;  is  dead. 

VI.  Julia  Amelia  Mead,  b.  at  New  York  City ;  is  dead. 

VII.  Charles  Henry  Mead,  b.  at  New  York  City,  in  1857. 

VIII.  Agnes  Acheson  Mead,  b.  at  New  York  City,  in  1863. 


Chil.  of  Rufus  and    Lucretia   (Mead)   Northrop.  5166 

i      I.   Margaret    Northrop,   b.  at   Ridgefield,   Conn.,  about  1833;    and    19175 
married  there,  in  1852,  Morris  Canfleld.     She  died  about  1863,  at  New- 
town,  Conn.,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery,  at  Ridgefield. 

12924  II.   Louisa  Northrop,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  in  1835;  and  married     8089 
there,  25  June  1862,  Timothy  Hunt  Foster,  son  of  Jonah  and  Sally  (Hunt)     2831 
Foster.     See  his  record. 

12925  III.  John    Burr    Northrop,    b.  at    Ridgefield,  Conn.,  6  Oct.  1839; 
a  carpenter;    married   at    Ridgebury,   Conn.,   29  Jan.  1868,    Flora   Maria 
Rundle,  dau.  of  Allen  and  Betsey  (Bailey)  Rundle,  of  Ridgebury,  formerly 


12926 


12927 


12928 


12929 


Whitney  Family. 


of  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born.  She  died  at  Danbury,  Conn., 
8  Sept.  1873,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery.  He  was  living  at 
Danbury  in  Aug.  1877. 

IV.  Warner  Hoyt  Northrop,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  8  Oct.  1842; 
married  about  1864,  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  Emily  Wheeler.  They  were  living 
at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  Aug.  1877. 


Chil.  of  Enos  Clauson   and   Sarah   (Northrop)   Miller.  5  167 

I.  Paulina  Miller,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  23  Nov.  1840;  married 
at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  16  June  1864,  by  Rev.  Curtis  T.  Woodruff,  Episcopal, 
to  Frederick  Oliver  Smith.     She  died  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  7  June  1 866, 
and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery,  Ridgefield.     He  was  living  at  Ridge- 
field in  June  1873. 

II.  George  Clauson  Miller,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  11  July  1842; 
was  living  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  in  June  1873,  of  the  firm  of  Miller  &  Wester- 
velt,  767  Broad  Street. 

III.  Rebecca    Northrop    Miller,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  4  March}    19176 
1845  ;    married  there,  24  Aug.  1864,  by  Rev.  Curtis  T.  Woodruff,  Episco- 
pal, to  Albert  Louis  Butler.     They  were  living  at  Evanston,  111.,  in  June 

1873- 


12930  IV.  Mary  Frances   Miller,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  15  Aug.  1846; 
married  there,  29  Sept.  1868,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Farmar  Jarvis,  Episcopal, 
to  Edwin   Targett,  a  carpenter,  born  at  Hindon,  Wiltshire,  England,  10 
March  1848,  son  of  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Marchmont)  Targett.     They 
dwelt  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  for  three  years;  and  then  moved  to  Newark, 
N.  J.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov.  1873. 

12931  !      V.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Miller,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  21  Feb.  1848; 

married    by    Rev.    David   D.  Bishop,  20  Feb.    1877,  to  Cheater   William 
Briggs,  of  Durhamville,  N.  Y. 


12932 


Chil.  of  James   Edson   and   Semantha   (Northrop)   Mead. 

I.  Jeremiah  Olmstead  Mead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  20  Ap.  1834; 
a  manufacturer  of  shoes;  married  at  Ridgefield,  25  Dec.  1855,  by  Rev. 
William  H.  Williams,  Episcopal,  to  Sarah  Ann  Bouton,  dau.  of  William 


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Eighth  Generation. 


and  Polly  Ann  (Hoyt)  Bouton.  He  enlisted  at  Ridgefield,  13  Aug.  1862, 
as  corporal  in  Co.  G,  iyth  Reg.  of  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry.  They  dwelt  at 
48  Hawley  Street,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1875. 

12933  II.  Seth   Mead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  6  Ap.  1836;    died  there,  15 
Ap.  1838,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

12934  III.   Rufus  Northrop   Mead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  7  Ap.  1838; 
married  at  New  York  City,  25  Dec.  1858,  Mary  Knapp.      He  enlisted  at 
Ridgefield,  11  Aug.  1862,  as  private  in  Co.  G,  I7th  Reg.  of  Conn.  Vol. 
Infantry.     They  dwelt  at  Waterville,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1875. 

12935  IV.  Erastus  Brownell  Mead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  22  June  1840; 
a  shoemaker;   dwelt  at  Chester,  N.  Y.,  from  20  Ap.  to  28  July  1863,  and 
then  went  to  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  where  he  was  living  in  Jan. 
1878.      He  married  at  Cincinnati,  4  Jan.  1866,  Ellen  Amelia  Sawbridge, 
who  was  born  at  Plymouth,  Eng.,  7  June  18 — . 

12936  V.  Clarissa  Olmstead  Mead,  b.  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  29  Dec.  1845; 
married  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  2  Nov.  1865,  by  Rev.  Curtis  T.  Woodruff, 
Episcopal,  to  George   Randolph   Wilson,  a  shoemaker,  born   at   Maiden, 
Mass.,  30  March  1830.     They  were  living  at  17  South   Chapin   Street, 

;  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1875. 


"2937 


12938 


VI.  James  Walstein  Mead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  13  May  1849; 
was  living  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1875,  unmarried. 

VII.  Elvira   Medora   Mead,  b.  at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,  i   Feb.  1852; 
lived  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  from  Oct.  1867  till  Sept.  1869,  at  Binghamton, 
N.  Y.,  till  Oct.  1 870,  and  then  returned  to  Danbury,  where  she  was  married, 
27  Aug.  1872,  by  Rev.  O.  C.  Kirkham,  to  Horace  Ailing  Roff,  a  salesman, 
son  of  George  Marsh  and  Abby  Matilda  (Ball)  Roff,  of  Danbury  since 
1854,  formerly  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  where  he  was  born  12  July  1849.     They 
lived  at  Danbury  in  Ap.  1875,  without  children. 


12939 


Chil.  of  Amos  and   Eliza  Ann    (Betts)    Northrop. 

I.  Charles  BettS  Northrop,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  10  Jan.  1839;  a 
builder;  married  at  Vineland,  N.  J.,  I  Aug.  1865,  Lucy  Annie  Smith,  of 
the  same  place,  who  was  born  at  Dover,  Ohio,  9  Oct.  1844,  dau.  of 
Alexander  and  Harriet  Humphrey  (Gray)  Smith.  They  dwelt  for  a  short 
time  at  Vineland,  and  then  settled  at  Ridgefield,  where  they  were  still 
living  in  Nov.  1873. 


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12942 

12943 

12944 

12945 

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12947 

12948 


12949 
12950 


there,  19  July  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 


Child   of  Harvey   Keeler  and   Mary  (Northrop)   Smith. 

I.  Lucy  Northrop  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  27  Dec.  1861;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  May  1873. 


Chil.  of  Egbert  and    Emily  (Northrop)   Mead. 

I.  Esther  Anna  Mead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  5   Oct.  1838;  was 
living  with  her  parents,  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  in  Dec.  1873,  unmarried. 

II.  Alice  Cornelia  Mead,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  29  Nov.  1842; 
was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  in  Dec.  1873,  unmarried. 

III.  Hannah  Emily  Mead,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  9  Feb.  1846; 
died  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  23  Oct.  1861,  and  was  buried  at  New  Canaan. 

IV.  Hiram  Mead,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  20  Ap.  1848;  died  at 
New  Canaan,  31  March  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Harriet  Frances  Mead,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  30  June  1850; 
was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  in  Dec.  1873,  unmarried. 

VI.  Mary  Eliza  Mead,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  13  Feb.  1853  ;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Dec.  1873. 

VII.  Grace  Abigail  Mead,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  5  Oct.  1856;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Dec.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Albert   M.   and   Charlotte   (Abbott)   Mead. 

I.  Caroline  Alberta  Mead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  17  Nov.  1863. 

II.  Robert  Burns  Mead,  b.  at  Forest  Grove,  N.  J.,  2  Oct  1866. 


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5175 


5176 


1792 


1 295 1 
12952 


Righth  Generation. 


III.  Henry  McDonald  Mead,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  20  Aug. 
1868. 

IV.  Albert  Morehouse  Mead,  b.at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  25  Dec.  1871. 


Chil.  of  John   and   Caroline   Deforest   (Mead)    Bouton. 

12953  I.  Edward  Frederick  Bouton,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  13  Aug.  1853; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  Jan.  1 874. 

12954  II.  Richard  Mead   Bouton,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  19  Aug.  1855; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  Jan.  1874. 

12955  HI-  Caroline    Albert! ne    Bouton,  b.  at  Norwalk,   Conn.,  21  Dec. 
1858;  died  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  18  July  1860,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus 
Cemetery. 


12956 
12957 


12958 


12959 


IV.  Winfield  Scott  Bouton,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  8  Oct.  1862. 

V.  Emma  Louise  Bouton,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  16  Jan.  1865. 


12960 


12961 


Chil.  of  John   Edward   and    Elizabeth   (Newell)   Mead. 

I.  Conrad  Olmstead  Mead,  b.  in  Washington  Street,  South  Nor- 
walk, Conn.,  24  Nov.  1867. 

II.  Byron  Clothier  Mead,  b.  in  Vansant  Avenue,  South  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  8  Oct.  1872. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Matilda   (King)   Keeler. 

I.  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Keeler,  b.  at  Churchville,  N.  Y.,  24  June 
1848;  married  at  Plainwell,  Mich.,  16  Dec.  1869,  by  Rev.  John  Fletcher, 
Baptist,  to  Orville  Milford  Dunham,  a  painter,  born  at  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich., 
10  May  1847,  son  of  Calvin  Hurlburt  and  Mary  Eveline  (Mulholland) 
Dunham.     They  dwelt  at  Holland,  Mich.,  from  i  March  to  17  Dec.  1872; 
and  then  moved  to  Plainwell,  where  they  still  lived  in  Jan.  1874,  without 
children. 

II.  Sarah  Matilda  Keeler,  b.  at  Penfield,  Mich.,  15  Oct.  1850;  mar- 
ried in  the  Baptist  Church  at  Plainwell,  Mich.,  14  Dec.  1870,  by  Rev.  John 


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1793 


12962 


12963 


12964 


Fletcher,  to  Warren  Wirt  Crittenden,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at  Phelps, 
N.  Y.,  i6Feb.  1835,  son  of  Osce  and  Pentha  (Glover)  Crittenden.  They 
settled  at  Phelps,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1874,  without  children. 

III.  Charles  Henry  Keeler,  b.  at  Penfield,  Mich.,  8  May  1853;  and 
was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Plainwell,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1874. 

IV.  George  Edward   Keeler,  b.  at  Penfield,  Mich.,  23  Jan.  1855; 
and  was  living  at  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1874. 

V.  Eunice   Catharine   Keeler,  b.  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  5  July 


1857  ;  and  was  living  at  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1874. 
12965        VI.   May  Adelia  Keeler,  b.  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  16  May  1860. 


12966 


12967 


12968 


12969 


12970 


12971 


VII.  Frederick  Thomas   Keeler,  b.  at  Plainwell,  Mich.,  28  June 
1863. 

VIII.  Arthur  Leigh  Keeler,  b.  at  Plainwell,  Mich.,  28  Sept.  1867. 


Chil.  of  Edward   William   and   Juliet   Lavlnla   (Kellogg)   Canning. 

I.  Theodora  Elizabeth  Canning,  b.  at  New  York  City;  unmarried 
in  1867. 

II.  Edward    Lowe    Canning,   b.   at   Stratford-on-Avon,   England ; 
died  in  July  1845,  at  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  John  Warrin  Canning,  b.  at  New  York  City ;  served  for  ninety- 
days,  in  the  22d  Reg.,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  in  1863,  and  afterward  joined  the 
U.  S.  army;  was  assigned  to  Co.  G,  I3th  Reg.  of  Infantry,  and  sent  to 
Fort  Shaw,  Montana,  where  he  was  serving  as  captain's  clerk  in  Sept. 
1867. 


Chil.  of  Henry   Augustus  and    Harriette   Elizabeth   (Kellogg) 

Wllmerding. 

I.  Lucius  Kellogg  Wilmerding,  b.  at  Moscow,  N.  Y.,  19  March 
1848;  a  merchant,  of  the  firm  of  Wilmerding,  Biddle  and  Besset,  whole- 
sale dealers  in  linens,  at  52  Leonard  Street,  New  York  ;  married  in  Trinity 
Chapel,  New  York,  6  Dec.  1876,  by  Rev.  B.  M.  Yarrington,  to  Caroline 
Maria  Murray,  dau.  of  Bronson  and  Anne  Eliza  (Peyton)  Murray,  of  238 
M 


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1794 


129/2 


12973 


12974 


12975 


12976 


12977 


Eighth  Generation. 


West  52d  Street,  New  York,  and  g.  dau.  of  James  Boyles  and  Maria 
(Bronson1)  Murray.  He  has  carefully  studied  the  genealogy  of  the 
Wilmerding  family. 

II.  Harriet  Whitney  Wilmerding,  b.  at  Moscow,   N.  Y.,  1 1  Feb. 
1850;    married   in    Christ    Church,   New  York,    21    Nov.   1871,    Edward 
Robert   Biddle,  a  merchant,   son  of  Edward  and   Catharine   (Leadbeater) 
Biddle,  and  g.  son  of  Edward  Robert  and  Eliza  Terry  (Davis)  Biddle,  all  of 
Philadelphia,  Penn.     He  was  born  at  Mount  Hope,  N.  J.,  14  Jan.  1850. 
They  were  living  with  her  mother,  at  5  West  3ist  Street,  New  York,  in 
Sept.  1874;  and  he  was  then  a  partner  with  her  brother,  in  the  firm  of 
Wilmerding,  Biddle  and  Besset. 

III.  John  Currie  Wilmerding,  b.  at  New  York  City,  22  Nov.  1851; 
a  commission-merchant;    married  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  u  June  1874, 
Mary  Beck  Elbert,  dau.  of  William  Tighlman  and  Janet  (Goddard)   Elbert, 
of  Philadelphia,  where  she  was  born  6  Jan.  1852.     They  were  living  at 
5  West  3  ist  Street,  New  York,  in  Sept.  1874. 

IV.  Mary   Nowlen  Wilmerding,  b.  at  New  York  City,  15  June 
1853;  and  was  living  there,  with  her  mother,  at  5  West  3ist  Street,  in 
Sept.  1874,  unmarried. 

V.  Louise  Canning  Wilmerding,  b.  at  New  York  City,  31  Jan. 
1855  ;  and  was  living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  Sept.  1874,  unmarried. 

VI.  Helen  Augusta  Wilmerding,  b.  at  New  York  City,  23  Sept. 
1856;  and  was  living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  Sept.  1874,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Henry  William   and   Susan    Meeker   (Kippen)   Chatfleld. 

I.  Henry  Whitney  Chatfleld,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  2  Aug.  1843; 
a  bank-clerk;  enlisted  at  Bridgeport,  12  Aug.  1862,  as  a  private  in  Co.  G, 
1 7th  Reg.  of  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  was  promoted  to  be  sergeant-major,  14 
May  1863;  and  was  killed  at  Volusa,  Fla.,  5  Feb.  1865,  having  reached  the 
rank  of  lieutenant,  and  the  position  of  adjutant  of  the  brigade.  His  body 
was  recovered,  and  buried  at  Mountain  Grove  Cemetery,  Bridgeport,  with 
military  and  masonic  honors. 

The  following  is  taken  from  The  Military  and  Civil  History  of  Con- 
necticut during  the  war  of  1861-65,  PP-  733~34 : 

"  The  Colonel  was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner.     The  Adjutant,  Lieut. 

1  For  her  ancestry,  see  note  to  No.  13138. 


Whitney  Family. 


1795 


12978 


12979 


12980 

12981 

12982 
12983 


H.  Whitney  Chatfield,  was  instantly  killed  in  a  hand-to-hand  encounter 
with  the  enemy;  and  Capts. Wilson  French,  and  Frederick  C.  Belts,  were 
taken  prisoners.  The  brave  young  Chatfield  fell,  shot  through  and 
through  the  body.  He  was  in  the  act  of  cutting  his  way  through  the 
rebels  when  he  received  his  mortal  wound.  He  died  as  he  had  lived,  a 
courageous  soldier,  and  an  honor  to  the  State  and  our  country. 

"Adjutant  Henry  Whitney  Chatfield  went  out  as  a  private  in  the 
Seventeenth,  at  the  age  of  eighteen.  Being  a  young  man  of  education, 
he  was  detached  for  service  under  Adjutant  Wilcoxson,  and  afterwards  at 
the  headquarters  of  Adjutant-Gen.  Weisenburg,  where  he  was  a  great 
favorite.  He  was  promoted  to  be  Adjutant  for  his  distinguished  gallantry 
at  Chancellorsville.  At  Gettysburgh,  Lieut.-Col.  Fowler  was  shot  by  his 
side;  Chatfield's  horse  was  killed,  his  haversack  torn  in  pieces,  and  a 
Revolutionary  sword  at  his  side  broken  into  fragments ;  yet  he  was 
unharmed.  While  at  Morris  Island,  he  volunteered  withj^the  officers  of 
the  brigade  to  storm  Fort  Sumter  when  its  defenders  were  bewildered  by 
the  first  crash  of  Gilmore's  batteries.  In  Florida,  he  was  Adjutant  of  the 
brigade.  Gen.  Noble  writes  of  him,  'The  loss  of  young  Chatfield  was 
sadly  felt  by  a  large  circle  of  friends,  in  and  out  of  the  army.  He  was  a 
true  man  and  a  brave  soldier,  who  served  from  conviction  of  duty  and 
patriotic  devotion.  With  a  heart  true  as  steel,  and  brave  as  the  bravest, 
there  was  a  charm  of  genial  gentleness  which  attracted  all  and  made  him 
friends  wherever  he  went.'" 

II.  William   Kippen  Chatfield,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  20  Oct. 
1846;    died    there,  8   Aug.  1849,  and    was   buried    in    Mountain    Grove 
Cemetery. 

III.  Charles  Nichols  Chatfield,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  16  May 
1849;    married  in   the  house  of  her  uncle,  ex-mayor  Samuel   Booth,  of 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  3  Dec.  1873,  Harriet  Rebecca  Taylor;  and  settled  at  434 
Van  Buren  Street,  Brooklyn,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Sept.  1877. 

Chil.  of  Henry  William   and   Elizabeth   Laura   (Brooks)   Chatfield. 

IV.  Arthur   Brooks   Chatfield,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  22  Aug. 
1853;  died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  20  Jan.  1873,  and  was  buried  in  Mountain 
Grove  Cemetery,  Bridgeport. 

V.  Elizabeth  Brooks  Chatfield,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  12  Jan. 
1860. 

VI.  Florence  Brooks  Chatfield,  b.at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1 1  Ap.  1862. 

VII.  Adrian  Brooks  Chatfield,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  16  Aug.  1867; 


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Eighth  Generation. 

o 

died  there,  21  Aug.  1867,  and  was  buried  in  Mountain  Grove  Cemetery, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Chil.  of  Charles  Baldwin  and   Sarah   Elizabeth   (Chatfield)   Nichols. 

5199 

12986 

I.  Frederick  Clark  Nichols,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  30  June  1844; 
married  there,  I  June  1868,  Mary  Ellen  Umberfleld,  born  at  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  19  Aug.  1838,  dau.  of  Sidney  and  Sarah  (Lindsley)  Umberfield. 
Her  parents  dying  when  she  was  young,  she  lived  from  her  tenth  year  in 
the  family  of  David  Perkins  Baldwin,  of  Watertown,  Conn.,  and  was  known 
by  the  name  of  Baldwin.  He  was,  in  1874,  dealer  in  hats,  with  his  step- 
father, composing  the  firm  of  Clark  &  Nichols,  230  Main  Street,  Bridge- 
port. He  enlisted  in  Co.  C,  22d  Reg.  of  Conn.  Volunteers,  18  Sept.  1862; 
and  was  mustered  out,  with  the  regiment,  in  July  1863. 

19188 

12987 

II.  Henry  Chatfield  Nichols,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  22  Feb.  1848; 
died  at  Oxford,  Conn.,  12  May  1852,  and  was  buried  in  Mountain  Grove 
Cemetery,  Bridgeport. 

Chil.  of  Henry  Lawrence  and   Sarah   Elizabeth   (Chatfield)   Clark. 

5199 

12988 

III.  Edward  Whitney  Clark,  b.  at  Oxford,  Conn.,  5  May  1854;  a 
travelling  salesman,  for  Blair  &  Dudley  Brothers,  44  White  Street,  New 
York,  in  1874. 

12989 

IV.  Mary  Louise  Clark,  b.  at  Oxford,  Conn.,  12  Sept.  1860. 

Chil.  of  Edward   Kellogg  and   Margaret  (Smith)   Whitney. 

5208 

1  2990 

I.  Elizabeth  Sarah  Whitney,  b.  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  27  Aug.  1850; 
died  there,  23  Sept.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  Sandy  Hill  Cemetery. 

12991 

II.  Robert  Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  8  Feb.  1852;  a 
carpenter;  was  living  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  in  June  1875,  unmarried. 

Chil.  of  Mark  William   Henry  and   Eleanor  Antoinette   (Harrison) 

Whitney. 

5209 

12992 

I.  Sarah  Melissa  Whitney,  b.  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  14  July  1856;  and 
was  living  there  in  May  1875,  unmarried. 

Whitney  Family, 


1797 


12993 

12994 


II.  John  Walter  Whitney,  b.  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  19  Dec.  1861;  died 

there,  2  July  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Rosedale  Cemetery. 

III.  Jenny  Clifton  Whitney,  b.  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  20  July  1863  ;  and 
was  living  there  in  May  1875. 


12995 

12996 
12997 


Chll.  of  Charles   Dennis  and   Emma  Jane   (McCall)   Whitney. 

I.  Charles  William  Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  i  Sept 
1860. 

II.  Sarah  May  Whitney,  b.  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  5  Jan.  1862. 

III.  Maud  Carey  Whitney,  b.  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  9  Nov.  1870. 


12998 
12999 
13000 


Chil.  of  Theodore   Edward    Bliss  and   Catharine   (Harney)   Whitney. 

I.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Susquehanna  Depot,  Penn.,  25 
May  1869. 

II.  Charles  Dennis  Whitney,  b.  at  Susquehanna  Depot,  Penn.,  27 
Sept.  1871. 

III.  John  Samuel  Whitney,  b.  at  Susquehanna  Depot,  Penn.,  27 
Sept.  1874. 


13001 


Child   of  Wallace   Montgomery  and   Cornelia   Heyer  (Whitney) 

Severe). 

I.  Frederick  Wallace  Soverel,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  13  Jan.  1867; 
died  there,  8  July  1867,  and  was  buried  near  his  mother,  in  Rosedale 
Cemetery,  Orange,  N.  J. 


Chil.  of  Frederick  Wells  and   Lucelia   Ann    (Remer)    Parrott. 


52IO 


5214 


5215 


5217 


13002 


I.  Henry  Remer  Parrott,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  4  June  1829;    a      19190 
manufacturer  of  varnish,  in  company  with  his  father;    married  at  Great 
Falls,  N.  H.,  17  Oct.  1854,  Anna  Jane  Garland,  who  was  born  at  Boston, 


'  /.<; //  ///    ( ',cn crat'io 1 1 . 


13003 


13004 


13005 


i  [006 


1 1007 


!  ;,  .•  ,S 


MaSS.,  27  Dec.  1836,  dau.  of  Dam.  I  .md   Mary  Ann  (I  ,ee)  (  iarland.      They 

were  living  at  1 10  Fairfield  Avenue,  Bridgeport,  in  Sept.  1875. 

II.  Mary  Francos  Parrott,  b.  at    Bridiy .|,,,ii,  Conn.,  31   Jan.  1832; 

111,11 1  n  d  there,  17  Oct.  I  •••'>'>,  he  i  viand  mot  In  i '  .  i  oir.in,  John  Doro  Whitney, 
who  was  born  al  I  )ei  l>\  ,  (  'onn  ,  25  May  I  827,  son  of  A  rchibald  and  Nancy 
(Blower)  Wllilm  \  I  hey  dwelt  with  hei  p.m-iils,  at  Bridveporl,  in  Sept 

1875;  and  he  was  then  associated  with  In  i  lather  in  manufacturing  varnish, 

See   hi',   le.  Mid 

III.  Frederick  Giles  Parrott,  l>.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  16  Ap.  1834; 
died  the  re,  i  i  July  1835,  and  was  buried  in  Mountain  drove  (  emelery. 

IV.  Rebecca  Parrott,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  20  March  1836;  died 

tin  i.  ,  i  i    No\  .   I  84,  i,  and  was  lurried  in    M  onn  tain  <  iiove  (  'cmelery. 


Ohll.  of  Beaoh  and   Henrlena  Alar  (Homer)   Downs. 

I.  Henry  Remer  Downs,  h.  .it  White  Hill',,  I  hmimc.ion,  Conn.,  21 

l''el>.  1X31;  a  commission  .men  h.  ml  ;  mairied  al  New  I  Liven,  ('mm.,  •  >; 
Nov.  1856,  Mary  Ann  Brookott,  dan.  of  John  and  I  .in  y  (  B.u  in-  •)  Broi  l.eii, 
of  the  same:  place.  She  was  horn  at  Bristol,  Conn.,  IS  Nov.  1X3.';  and 
died  at  Peoria,  111.,  21  Aug.  18(17,  their  ie-,i,i  nci  |.<  m  •  (hen  at  Memphis, 
Tcnn.  She  was  huricd  in  Moimlain  drove  (  Vmetery,  Hi-i(l[;i-poi  I.  (  onn 
He  married  (2(1)  at  Mrooklyn,  N.  Y.,  25  Jan.  1870,  Mlnorva  Georgia 
Du  Bole,  dan.  of  Nevin^son  Green.ud  and  Hannah  (Handlen)  Du  Bois,  of 
Brooklyn,  and  widow  of  John  Kohert  Boycl.  She  was  born  at  201  Wash- 
ington Street,  Brooklyn,  15  Dec.  1846;  and  they  were  living  in  the  same 
city,  at  59  Stanhope  Street,  in  Nov.  1873.  lie  was  then  in  business  as  a 
transfer  agent,  with  his  office  at  152  South  Street,  New  York. 

II.  Theodore  Waldron  Downs,  l>  at   I  luntin(;ton,  Conn.,  16  Nov. 
1834;  a  lawyer;   married  at  Hrid;;i  poit,  Conn.,  18  Sept.  lS6j,  Harriot  Ann 
Houston,  dau.  of  Adam  IVtei  ,m.!  1 1. n  net  (:,h.\s)  I  louston,  of  Bridgeport. 
She   was  born  at  Savannah,  Cm.,  5  Jan.  1840.     They  were  living   at  64 
Courtland  Street,  Golden  Hill,  Bridgeport,  in  May  1875.     He  was  admitted 
to  the  bar  at  Iowa  Cily,   Iowa,  in  ISST,    practised  there  for  I  wo  years,  and 
at  Memphis,  Tcnn.,  for  one  year;   has  been  a  broker  in  Wall  Street,  New 
York,  for    two    years,  liv.isurei    <>l    (lie   city  and    Imvn    of   Brid;;.  |  ».i  I ,  and  a 
member   "I  I  In     I ''.in  In  Id  (  'omit  y  Bar;    and   wa1,  appointed  clerk   of  the  Court 

of  Common  I'leas,  for  Fairfield  County,  Conn.,  I  Sept.  1875. 

III.  Frederick  Beach  Downs,  b.  at  White  Hills,  Huntington,  Conn., 


52IC, 


19196 


Whitney  family. 


13010 


13011 


13012 


13013 


5  O<t.  1837;  a  locomotive-engineer;  was  instantly  killed,  4  Jan.  1861,  at 
Love's  Station,  Miss.,  on  the  Miss,  and  Trim.  Railroad,  by  the  cxpl'-.i-.n  -,( 
a  locomotive  boiler;  and  was  buried  at  M>  lupin  .,  I  •  nn.  Id.  body  was 
.ill-  rward  moved  to  Mountain  Grove  Cemetery,  Bridgep'.it,  (  .,im. 


Chll.  of  Abram   Gregory  and   Jennett   (Remerj   Waldron. 

I    Frederick  Hemingway  Waldron,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  14  Man  I. 

1840;  a  joiner  .mo1  p. ill'  rn-rnaker ;  inariieil  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  2O 
Sept.  1871,  Alice  Bottomley,  dan.  of  I  liomas  and  Mary  (I'latt)  Bottomli-y, 
who  were  from  hdph,  Yorkshire,  Kngland.  She  was  born  at  Bridgeport, 
'  oim.,  9  March  1847,  and  was  baptized  there  in  Sept.  1847,  by  Rev. 
I  liomas  W,  Coit,  I). I).,  at  St.  John's  (Epfecops!)  Church.  They  were 
living  at  New  Haven  in  Dec.  1873,  without  children.  He  enlisted  23  May 

,  1861,  in  Co.  V,  4th  Keg.  of  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry,  afterward  changed  to  1st 
Keg.  of  Conn.  Artillery;  served  for  three  years,  and  was  discharged  near 

i  Richmond,  Va.,  30  May  1864,  having  taken  part  in  eleven  battles, 
Among  these  were  the  siege  of  Yorktown,  Hanover  Court  House,  Games' 
Mills,  Chickahominy,  dol<l-  n  I  arms,  Malvern  Hill,  and  Butler's  campaign 
•  hriiond.  In  July  1870,  he  was  elected  clerk  to  the  City  Inspec- 
tor, and  Board  of  Road  Commissioners,  of  Now  Haven,  and  ha*  been 
reflected  for  another  term  of  three  years. 

II.  Henry  Oscar  Waldron,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  u  June  1842;  a 
commercial  traveller ;  married  Sarah  Raymond;  and  distinguished  himself 
by  refusing  any  information  to  the  writer.  They  were  living  at  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  in  Dec.  1873,  without  children.  He  enlisted  in  the  141!)  Reg.  of 
U.  S.  Infantry,  and  served  till  discharged  on  account  of  his  wounds.  He 
enlisted  in  Co.  K,  27th  Reg.  of  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry,  2  Sept.  1862 

III  William  Isaac  Waldron,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  31  May  1844; 
died  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  9  June  1847,  and  was  buried  in  the  Divi  ion 
Street  Cemetery.  In  (Jet.  1873,  his  body  was  removed  to  Kvergrecn 
Cemetery,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

IV.  Samuel  Clark  Waldron,  b  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  2  A  p.  1846;  was 
living  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  in  Oct.  1873,  unmarried;  and  was  then  clerk 
of  the  steamboat  Rhode  Island,  running  from  New  York  to  Stonington, 
He  enlisted  at  New  Haven,  Conn  ,  6  Sept.  1862,  as  musician,  in  Co.  A, 
27th  Reg  of  (  onn.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  served  the  full  term  of  enlistment, 
nine  months. 

V.  Frances  Henrietta  Waldron,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  17  March 


1799 


5221 


i8oo 


Eighth  Generation. 


1848;  married  Henry  Prior,  son  of  Dr.  Prior,  of  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.  They 
were  living  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  in  1872,  without  children;  when  he  left 
home  without  notice,  and  in  May  1875,  she  knew  not  whether  he  was 
living  or  dead.  She  then  lived  at  Stonington,  Conn,  and  was  keeping  the 
house  of  her  brother,  Samuel  Clark  Waldron. 


Chil.  of  Stephen   Henry  and   Adeline   (Tibballs)    Remer. 

13014  I.  Isabella  Remer,  b.  at  Montezuma,  N.  Y.,  27  Feb.  1844;   married 
at  Elkhorn,  Wis.,  9  May  1864,  John  Christie  Mack  Kehlor,  a  maltster,  son 
of  Duncan  Mack  and  Elizabeth  (Brodie)  Kehlor,  of  Glasgow,  Scotland, 
formerly  of  Paisley,  Scotland,  where  he  was  born   20  Jan.  1839.     They 
dwelt  at  Elkhorn  till  Aug.  1873;   at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  till  Aug.  1874;   and 
then  settled  at  Kenosha,  Wis.,  where  they  were  living  in  Jan.  1878. 

13015  II.  Clarence  Eugene  Remer,  b.  at  Montezuma,  N.Y.,  26  Jan.  1850;  a 
commission-merchant;  was  living  at  Elkhorn,  Wis.,  in  Jan.  1878,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  William   Josiah   and    Elizabeth    (Peate)   Remer. 

13016  I.  Lucelia  Ann    Remer,  b.  at   Montezuma,  N.  Y.,  17  Aug.  1845; 
married    at    Tidioute,    Penn.,  17    Aug.  1862,  William    Henry   Chilson,    a 
jeweller,  son  of  Milo  and  Esther  (Thompson)  Chilson,  of  Addison,  N.  Y. 
He  was  born  at  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan.  1838.     They  settled  at  Pleasantville, 
Penn.,  where  he  was  a  partner  with  her  father.      She  died  of  a  heart- 
disease^  Aug.  1871,  at  Pleasantville ;  and  was  buried  there.    He  was  living 
at  Oil  City,  Penn.,  in  June  1875;   engaged,  with  her  father,  in  buying  and 
selling  petroleum. 

13017  II.  Emma  Jane  Remer,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  23  July  1847;  died 
at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  22  Aug.  1849,  ar>d  was  buried  there. 

13018  III.  Henrietta  Elizabeth  Remer,  b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  17  Dec. 
1850;     married    at    Pleasantville,    Penn.,    25    Nov.   1868,    Curtis    Dorwin 
Burdick,  son    of   Rinyon    and    Eliza   (Coon)    Burdick.      They  settled   at 
Georgetown,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1875. 

13019  I      IV.  Mary  Jane  Remer,  b.  at  Warren,  Penn.,  29  July  1855. 

13020  V.  John  James  Remer,  b.  at  Warren,  Penn.,  26  Feb.  1857. 

13021  VI.   Flora  Isabel  Remer,  b.  at  Tidioute,  Penn.,  5  March  1863. 


Whitney  Family. 

1801 

Chil.  of  Samuel   Whitney  and   Phebe   Baldwin   (Wing)   Romer. 

5225 

13022  I.  Catharine  Wing  Remer,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  4  July  1852; 
died  there,  12  Feb.  1855,  and  was  buried  in  the  Division  Street  cemetery. 
Her  body  has  been  removed  to  Mountain  Grove  Cemetery. 


13023 


II.  Elizabeth  Amelia  Nichols  Remer,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Conn., 


22  Dec.  1855. 

13024  III.  Samuel  Wing  Remer,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  30  Nov.  1857. 

13025  IV.  Curdon  Colt  Remer,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  8  March  1867. 


13026 
13027 


13028 

13029 
13030 
13031 
I  13032 
13033 
13034 


Chil.  of  Richard   and   Sarah   Adeline   (Remer)   Springsted. 

I.  Frank  Springsted,  was  living  at  Titusville,  Penn.,  in  Aug.  1873; 
a  printer. 


Chil.  of  Abram    Lysander  and   Mary   (Long)   Remer. 


5226 


II.  Samuel  Springsted,  married  about  1871;  and  was  living  at  St.      19205 
Petersburgh,  Penn.,  in  Aug.  1873;  a  printer. 


5227 


I.  Catharine  Remer,  married  Edwin  Smith,  a  teacher,  of  Norwalk,      19206 
Conn.;  and  was  living  at  Green's  Farms,  Conn.,  in  Aug.  1873. 

II.  Janet  Remer,  b.  about  1856. 

III.  Henrietta  Remer. 

IV.  Hannah  Remer. 

V.  John  Remer,  died  at  Elkhorn, Wis.,  "when  about  three  years  old." 

VI.  Emerson  Remer. 

VII.  Elizabeth  Remer,  b.  at  Montezuma,  N.Y.,  about  1872. 


1802 


Eighth  Generation. 


13035 
13036 

13037 
13038 

13039 

13040 

13041 
13042 

13043 


Chil.  of  William    Henry  and  Julia   Ann    (Romor)   Craft. 

I.  Charles  Remer  Craft,  b.  at   Montezuma,  N.  Y.,  2  Jan.  1849;    a 
farmer;  was  living  at  Downey  Station,  Iowa,  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 

II.  Henrietta  Downs  Craft,  b.  at  Montezuma,  N.  Y.,  10  Sept.  1850; 
died  at   New  York  City,  u   Nov.  1858,  and   was  buried   in   Greenwood 
Cemetery,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

III.  Emma  Jane  Craft,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  6  July  1852;  died  at 
New  York  City,  17  Oct.  1854,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

IV.  Samuel  Jennings  Craft,  b.  at  New  York  City,  20  June  1854; 
died    there,  15    Sept.  1855,   and    was    buried    in    Greenwood    Cemetery, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

V.  Cornelius  Jennings  Craft,  b.  at  New  York  City,  24  June  1856; 
a  salesman;  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  372^  Bowery,  in  Nov.  1873. 

VI.  Hannah  Antoinette  Craft,  b.  at  New  York  City,  23  Nov.  1858; 
a  teacher  of  music;  was  living  with  her  parents  in  Nov.  1873. 

VII.  William  Bradford  Craft,  b.  at  New  York  City,  21  July  1860. 

VIII.  Edwin  Whitney  Craft,  b.  at  New  York  City,  22  Jan.  1862; 
died  there,  15  Jan.  1868,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 

IX.  George  Henry  Craft,  b.  at  New  York  City,  27  July  1864. 


Chil.  of  Elijah   Fitch   and   Mary  Jane   (Finley)   Smith. 


13044  I.  George  Finley  Smith,  b.  in  Jan.  1831 ;  a  farmer;  married  Elizabeth 
Downs,  of  Woodbury,  Conn.,  and  was  living  there  in  1874. 

13045  II.  William   Henry  Smith,  b.  at  Derby,  Conn.;    a  merchant-tailor; 
married  Sarah  Seals;  and  was  living  at  108  East  loth  Street,  New  York, 
in  1874. 

13046  III.  Ann  Smith,  b.  at  Derby,  Conn., in  Oct.  1836;  married  Charles  Nine, 


Whitney  Family. 


a  carriage-trimmer; 
settled  at  Fair  Haven,  Conn. 


(2d)  in  June  1873, 


and 


Chll.  of  John   Hall  and   Sarah   Green   (Willson)   Finley. 

13047  I.  Francis  French  Finley,  b.  at  New  York  City,  20  Feb.  1839;  died 
there,  10  Jan.  1841,  and  was  buried  at  Glenville,  Conn. 

13048  II.  James  Willson   Finley,  b.  at  New  York  City,  1 8  Jan.  1841;   a 
salesman ;  married  in  King  Street,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  24  Ap.  1867,  Abby 
Bent,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Abigail  (Shaw)  Bent,  of  Carver,  Mass.     She 
was  born  in  New  York,  9  Ap.  1 846.     They  settled  at  Port  Chester,  where 
he  was  still  living  in  Nov.  1876.     She  died  there,  9  June  1876,  and  was 
buried  in  the  Greenwood  Union  Cemetery  at  Rye,  N.  Y. 

13049  III.  Frances  Page  Finley,  b.  at  New  York  City,  4  Feb.  1843;  mar- 
ried  at   Port  Chester,    N.  Y.,  25    Nov.  1863,   Jotham   Wilson   Wakeman. 
They  were  living  at  Jersey  City  Heights,  N.  J.,  in  Nov.  1876. 

13050  IV.  Josephine  Finley,  b.  at  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  28  May  1845  ;  died 
31  May  1845,  and  was  buried  at  Glenville,  Conn. 


13051 


13052 


V.  Alphonso  Delgado  Finley,  b.  at  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  28  June 
1847;  married,  2  Feb.  1871,  Dorcas  S.  Brundage.  He  survived  her,  and 
was  living  at  Port  Chester  in  Aug.  1875. 


Chll.  of  Abel   Holbrook  and   Elizabeth   (Finley)  Smith. 


13053 


5230 


19209 


5233 


I.  Joseph  Finley  Smith,  b.  at  Derby,  Conn.,  28  Feb.  1837  !  a  manu-      19210 
facturer  of  brushes;  married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  21  Nov.  1860,  Margaret 
Morrison,  dau.  of and (Lockwood)  Morrison,  of  New  York 

City.     They  were   living  at  333  West  I28th  Street,  New  York,  in  May 
1875  ;  his  place  of  business  being  at  1 18  Chambers  Street. 

II.  Alfred  Holbrook  Smith,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  5  March  1842; 
a    brush-maker;    married    at    Brooklyn,   30   Ap.  1868,    Imogene    Sablna 
Watrous,  born  at  New  York  City,  dau.  of  Timothy  C.  and  Matilda  (Smith) 
Watrous.     She  died  at  Tremont,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1873,  and  was  buried  in 
Woodlawn  Cemetery.     He  married  (2d)  at  New  York,  1 5  Oct.  1 874,  Susan 
Dennis,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dennis  of  the  same  city;  and  was  living  at  144 
Rodney  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  May  1875,  without  children. 


1804 


13054 


13055 


13056 

13057 
13058 

13059 
13060 
13061 
13062 


13063 


Right h  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Horatio   Nelson   and   Cornelia   Heyer   (Finley)   Howard.  5236 

I.  Emma  Howard,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb.  1845;   died  there, 
"  when  about  a  year  old,"  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

II.  William  Finley  Howard,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  14  Aug.  1846;  a    19212,, 
grocer;  settled  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  in  Oct.  1869,  and  married  there,  29  May 

1872,  Nanny  Merrick,  dau.  of  David  Palmer  and  Hannah  (Moore)  Merrick, 
of  Rahway,  where  she  was  born  6  Jan.  1848.  They  were  living  at  Rahway 
in  Jan.  1878.  He  enlisted,  27  Sept.  1864,  in  Co.  I,  39th  Reg.  of  N.  J. 
Volunteers;  and  was  discharged  near  Alexandria,  Va.,  17  June  1865, 
having  taken  part  in  the  battle  of  Hatcher's  Run,  26  Oct.  1864,  the  raid 
on  the  Weldon  Railroad,  10  Dec.  1864,  the  capture  of  Petersburgh,  Va.,  2 
Ap.  1865,  and  the  capitulation  of  Lee  at  Appomattox  Court  House,  Va., 
9  Ap.  1865. 

III.  Horatio  Nelson  Howard,  twin,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  6  Sept. 
1848;  a  grocer;  was  living  at  Rahway,  N.  J.,  in  Jan.  1878,  unmarried. 


IV. 


Howard,  a  dau.,  twin,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  6  Sept.  1848; 


died  on  the  same  day. 

V.  Ella  Frances  Howard,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  3  Aug.  1850;  and 
was  living  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  in  Jan.  1878,  unmarried. 

VI.  Charles  Howard,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  27  July  1852;  and  was 
living  at  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  in  Jan.  1878,  unmarried. 

VII.  Albert  Howard,  b.  at  Washington  Valley,  near  Plainfield,  N.  J., 
20  March  1854;  and  was  living  at  Newton,  Iowa,  in  Jan.  1878,  unmarried. 

VIII.  George  Howard,  b.  at  Washington  Valley,  N.  J.,  31  May  1856; 
and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1878,  unmarried. 

IX.  Annie  Maria  Howard,  b.  at  Washington  Valley,  N.  J.,  26  July 
1858;  and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1878,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Henry  Chaffee  and   Susan   Whitney   (Finley)   Franklin. 

I.  Edward  Augustus  Franklin,  b.  at  Holmdel,  N.  J.,  20  May  1849; 
died  at  Buskirk's  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  19  Jan.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 


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13065 


13066 


13067 


13068 
13069 

13070 
13071 
13072 
13073 


13074 


II.  George  Finley  Franklin,  b.  at  Buskirk's  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  5  March 
1851;  a  professional  singer. 

III.  Frederick  Tolman  Franklin,  b.  at  104  Duffield  Street,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1855;   died  at  Brooklyn,  5  Nov.  1857,  and  was  buried 
in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

IV.  William  Cutwater  Franklin,  b.  at  104  Duffield  Street,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  19  Ap.  1857;  an  artist. 

V.  Charles  Tuttle  Franklin,  b.  at  56  Schermerhorn  Street,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  9  Aug.  1860;  died  at  Brooklyn,  7  Feb.  1862,  and  was  buried  in 
Greenwood  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  George   Henry  and   Sarah   Olivia   (Finley)    Mosoman. 

I.  Henry  Sanford  Moseman,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  15  Aug.  1852; 
a  salesman ;  lived  with  his  mother,  at  49  Wilson  Street,  Brooklyn,  E.  D., 
in  Nov.  1873. 

II.  Mary  Helena  Moseman,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  31  May  1854; 
died  there,  2  July  1854,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  Presbyterian  Cemetery 
at  Derby,  Conn. 

III.  George  Francis  Moseman,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  23  Sept. 
1855  ;  a  broker's  clerk;  lived  with  his  mother  in  Nov.  1873. 

IV.  Edward  Brooks  Moseman,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  17  Ap.  1857; 
lived  with  his  mother  in  1873. 

V.  Arthur  Germaine   Moseman,   b.  at   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  17  Jan. 
1859;  lived  with  his  mother  in  1873. 

VI.  Ida   Louise   Moseman,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  22  Feb.  1860; 
lived  with  her  grandmother,  Mrs.  Willett  Moseman,  at  Port  Chester,  N.  Y., 
in  Nov.  1873. 


Chil.  of  William    Henry  and   Cornelia   Elizabeth   (Peck)   Whitney. 

I.  Villeroy  Eugene  Whitney,  b.  at  Forest  Lake,  Penn.,  15   March 
1854;  was  living  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1875,  unmarried. 


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13075 


II.  Walter   Harmon    Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Conn.,  25   Feb. 
!  1858;  was  living  at  Oakville,  Conn.,  with  his  mother,  in  May  1875. 


13076 


13077 


13078 


13079 


Child   of  Horace  and   Hannah   Maria   (Whitney)   Brown. 

I.  William  Henry  Brown,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  10  Nov.  1836; 
died  there,  2O  Aug.  1837,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery  at  Weston, 
Conn. 

Chil.  of  Eliphalet  Thorp  and    Hannah   Maria   (Whitney)   Craft. 

II.  William    Henry    Craft,   b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  31  Dec.  1840;   a 
book-finisher;   married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  20  Dec.  1863,  by  Rev.  Henry 
J.  Van  Dyke,  Presbyterian,  to   Joanna  Jane  Thornton,  youngest  dau.  of 
John  and  Hannah  (Corkendale)  Thornton,  of  Brooklyn,  where  she  was  born 
27  March  1843.     They  were  living  at  85  Cumberland  Street,  Brooklyn,  in 
March  1874.     He  enlisted,  14  June  1861,  as  a  private  in  Co.  C,  2d  Reg.  of 
N.  Y.  S.  Militia,  afterward  known  as  the  82d  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers. 
He  participated  in  the  battles  of  Bull  Run,  21  July  1861;  Ball's  Bluff,  21 
Oct.  1861;  the  siege  of  Yorktown,  1862  ;  the  battle  of  Fair  Oaks,  31  May 
and  i  June  1862;  and  the  retreat  which  began  on  Saturday,  28  June  1862, 
taking  his  share  in  the  terrible  fighting  and  marching  of  29  and  30  June, 
including  the  battles  of  Savage's  Station  and  Frazier's  Farm,  until  utter 
exhaustion  compelled  him  to  drop  by  the  wayside,  where  he  was  soon  a 
prisoner.     He   remained   in  Libby  and  Belle  Isle  prisons  till  paroled,  16 
Sept.  1 863  ;  but  did  not  recover,  so  as  to  rejoin  his  regiment,  till  24  Dec. 
1863.     He  then  took  part,  under  Gen.  Grant,  in  all  the  battles  from  The 
Wilderness  to  Petersburgh,  Va.,  where  he  was  mustered  out,  as  corporal, 
14  June  1864,  at  the  end  of  his  term. 

III.  Emily  Frances  Craft,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1842;  mar- 
ried at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  27  March  1864,  by  Rev.  J.  D.  Wells,  Presbyterian, 
to  John  Philip  Milledoler  Thornton,  a  salesman,  son  of  John  and   Hannah 
(Corkendale)  Thornton,  of  Brooklyn,  where  he  was  born  27  March  1843, 
twin  brother  of  Joanna  Jane  Thornton,  who  married  William  Henry  Craft. 
They  were  living  at  85  Cumberland  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  March  1874. 

IV.  Morrison    Bradford    Craft,   b.   at  Bridgeport,   Conn.,    14  July 
1844;  a  druggist;  married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  9  Feb.  1866,  by  Rev.  J. 
D.  Wells,   to   Ella  Maria   Laughlin,  born   in  the  same  city,   only  dau.  of 
John    and    Catharine  (Gordon)    Laughlin.      She    died    at    117   Carleton 
Avenue,  Brooklyn,  29  Feb.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Ceme- 
tery.    He  was  living  at  Omaha,  Nebraska,  in  Nov.  1873.     He  enlisted,  21 


Whitney  Family. 


13080 


13081 


Ap.  1 86 1,  in  Co.  C,  First  Scott  Life  Guards;  took  part  in  the  battle  of 
Big  Bethel,  10  June  1861;  and  was  discharged  at  Fortress  Monroe,  Va.,  for 
sickness,  3  July  1861.  After  his  recovery,  he  enlisted  in  Co.  C,  82d  Reg. 
of  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers,  15  Jan.  1862;  and  served  till  28  Jan.  1863,  when 
he  was  again  discharged  for  disability  arising  from  wounds  in  both  legs, 
received  in  the  battle  of  Antietam,  17  Sept.  1862.  He  enlisted,  the  third 
time,  5  Nov.  1863,  in  Co.  H,  57th  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers;  and  went 
to  Hilton  Head,  S.  C.,  where  he  served  as  hospital-steward  till  he  received 
his  third  honorable  discharge,  8  June  1865. 

V.  Charles  Millard  Craft,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  22  Oct.  1848; 
died  at  Bridgeport,  27  Nov.  1854,  and  was  buried   there,   in   Mountain 
Grove  Cemetery. 

VI.  Eliphalet  Thorp  Craft,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  6  Sept.  1851; 
a  printer;  was  living  in  Hall  Street,  Brooklyn,  N. Y.,  in  Nov.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Lewis  and    Huldah   Ann   (Whitney)   Ryan. 

13082  I.  Francis  Theodore  Ryan,  b.  at  Talbotton,  Ga.,  18  July  1838;  a 
machinist;  married  in  Hernando  Street,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  8  May  1872,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Stubbs,  Methodist,  to  Elizabeth  Caroline  Fisher,  born  at  Sardis, 
Miss.,  8  Sept.  1849,  dau.  of  Frederick  and  Elizabeth  Caroline  (Horton) 
Fisher.  They  settled  at  Atlanta,  Ga.,  where  he  has  been  clerk  of  the  city- 
market  for  three  years,  tax-receiver  and  collector  for  one  year,  and  was,  in 
May  1874,  serving  his  second  term  as  city-clerk.  He  moved  with  his 
mother  and  step-father,  in  Feb.  1859,  to  Des  Arc,  Ark.,  where  he  enlisted 
in  the  Des  Arc  Guards,  which  company  was  afterward  attached  to  Col. 
Pat.  Cleburne's  Regiment  of  Arkansas  State  Infantry,  with  which  he  served 
till  July  i86i,when  ill  health  compelled  him  to  leave  the  army.  In  Nov. 
1 86 1,  he  joined  a  company  of  the  ist  Reg.  of  Ark.  Mounted  Rifles;  and 
was  captured  at  Pea  Ridge,  Ark.,  7  or  8  March  1862,  by  the  Union 
forces.  Having  escaped  from  captivity,  he  took  part  in  battles  at  Farm- 
ington,  Miss.;  Richmond,  Ky.,  31  Aug.  1862;  Murfreesboro',  Tenn.,  31 
Dec.  1862  and  2  Jan.  1863  ;  Jackson,  Miss.,  July  1863,  and  Chickamauga, 
Tenn.,  19  and  20  Sept.  1863.  At  the  latter  place,  on  the  second  day  of 
the  battle,  he  was  wounded  in  the  left  leg,  by  a  gun-shot,  which  made 
amputation  above  the  knee  necessary.  He  was  living  at  1 43  Jones  Street, 
Atlanta,  in  Ap.  1875. 


13083 


II.  William  Henry  Ryan,  b.  at  Monticello,  Ga.,  18  July  1840;  died 
at  Monticello,  12  July  1841,  and  was  buried  there. 


5243 
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Eighth  Generation. 


13084 


13085 


III.  Charles  Roscoe  Ryan,  b.  at  Monticello,  Ga.,  31  Jan.  1845;  a 
grocer;   married  at  Memphis,  Term.,  12  Jan.  1871,  Mary  Catharine  Logan, 
of  Memphis,  born  in  Panola  Co.,  Miss.,  24  Sept.  1852,  dau.  of  Pinckney 
and   Susan   Rebecca  (Horton)   Logan.      They  were  living  at   354  Main 
Street,  Memphis,  in  Ap.  1875;    he  having  been  there  since  i  Jan.  1867. 
He  entered  the  Confederate  army  in  1861,  at  Des  Arc,  Ark.;  was  captured 
at  Port  Hudson,  and  held  a  prisoner  for  several  months;  went  to  Georgia, 
when  released,  and  was  a  clerk  in  the  transportation-department  of  the 
Confederate  Army  of  Tennessee;    and  was  again  captured  by  the  Union 
forces  at  Fort  Tyler,  West  Point,  on  the  line  of  Georgia  and  Alabama. 

Chil.  of  William   Newton   and    Huldah   Ann   (Whitney)   Kirkpatrick. 

IV.  Hugh  Legare  Kirkpatrick,  b.  at  Des  Arc,  Ark.,  13  July  1859; 
died  at  Des  Arc,  2  Oct.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Burr  and   Abby  Grace   (Whitney)   Hawley. 

13086  I.  Charles  Burr  Hawley,  b.  at  24  Pequonnock  Street,  Golden  Hill, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  4  Sept.  1849;  a  manufacturer  of  brooms;   married  at 
Newtown,  Conn.,  18  March  1872,  Emetine  Charity  Peck,  dau.  of  John  and 
Caroline  (Seeley)  Peck,  of  Newtown,  where  she  was  born  24  Ap.  1854. 
They  settled  at  Long  Hill,  in  Trumbull,  Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in 
May  1875,  without  children. 

13087  II.  Walter  Sterling  Hawley,  b.  at  21  Second  Street,  New  York,  18 
Dec.  1854;    a  carpenter;    was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Long  Hill,  in 
Trumbull,  Conn.,  in  May  1875. 


Chil.  of  Henry  and   Mary  Ann   (Whitney)   Judson. 

13088  I.  Susan  Frances  Judson,  married;  and  lived  at  Boston,  Mass.,  in 
Nov.  1873. 

13089  II.  Mary  Matilda  Judson,  was  living  at  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov. 
!873>  with  her  husband,  Edward  Cetney,  a  painter,  whom  she  married  in 
1864. 

Child   of  Albert  W.  and   Mary  Ann   (Whitney)   Stacey. 

13090  III.  George  William  Stacey,  b.  in  Sept.  1858;    was  living  in  the 
Connecticut  Home  for  Soldiers'  Orphans  in  Nov.  1873. 


Whitney  Family. 


1809 


13091 
13092 
13093 


Chil.  of  Vllleroy  Clover  and    Maria   (Murphy)   Whitney. 

I.  George  William  Whitney,  b.  in  Canal  Street,  New  York. 

II.  Abby  Grace  Whitney,  b.  in  Canal  Street,  New  York. 

III.  Stephen  Merrit  Whitney,  b.  in  Canal  Street,  New  York. 


13094       IV.  Vincent  Whitney,  b.  in  Allen  Street,  New  York. 


Chil.  of  Newton   Whitney  and   Celinda   Ann   (Stearns)   Stone. 

13095  I.  Aurelia  Anna  Stone,  b.  at  Hinesburgh,  Vt,  4  Aug.  1838;  mar- 
ried at  Stanstead,  P.  Q.,  Canada,  23  May  1868,  David  Knox  Patrick,  a 
mechanic,  son  of  Rufus  and  Arabelle  (Knox)  Patrick,  of  Hinesburgh, 
where  he  was  born  14  July  1841.  She  was  baptized,  and  joined  the  Con- 
gregational Church  at  Hinesburgh,  4  May  1856;  and  they  were  living 
there  in  May  1874. 


13096 


13097 


II.  Charles  Benedict  Stone,  b.  at  Hinesburgh,  Vt.,  3  Dec.  1844; 
and  was  living  there  in  May  1874,  unmarried. 

III.  George  Whitney  Stone,  b.  at  Hinesburgh,  Vt,  8  July  1847; 
and  died  there,  9  Oct.  1866. 


13098       IV.  Frances  Bateman  Stone,  b.  at  Hinesburgh,  Vt,  23  Nov.  1859; 
and  was  living  there  in  May  1874. 


Chil.  of  Arnold   and    Mary  Cornelia   (Stone)    Kingsbury. 

13099  I.   Richard  Watson  Kingsbury,  b.  at  Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  22  Jan. 
1838 ;  died  at  Hinesburgh,  Vt,  2  Aug.  1847,  and  was  buried  there. 

13100  II.  Ella  Ann  Judson  Kingsbury,  b.  at  Bristol,  Vt.,  27  Ap.  1841; 
married   at  Fredonia,    N.  Y.,  17  Nov.  1858,  Adonlram  Judson  Wright,  a 
dentist,  son  of  Abram  and  Amanda  (Slocum)  Wright,  of  Elbridge,  N.  Y. 
He  was  born  at  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1833;  grad.  at  the  Baltimore 
College  of  Dental  Surgery,  in  1855  ;  died  at  their  residence  in  Fredonia, 
4  Aug.  1865,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Hill  Cemetery.     She  married  (2d) 

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5246 


5249 
19223 


5250 


19224 


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Eighth  Generation. 


13101 


at  Fredonia,  4  Jan.  1870,  Samuel  Shepard  Crissey,  a  gardener  and  fruit- 
grower, son  of  Harlow  and  Anna  (Shepard)  Crissey,  of  Stockton,  N.  Y., 
where  he  was  born  13  Aug.  1833.  They  were  living  at  Fredonia  in  Ap. 

1875. 

III.   Mary  Kingsbury,  b.  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  21  July  1845  ;  and  was 
living  at  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1875,  unmarried. 


13105 


13106 
13107 
13108 


13102         IV.  William  Seward    Kingsbury,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  28  Aug. 
1857;  and  was  living  at  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1875. 


Chil.  of  Ebenezer  Cay  and   Sarah    Lewis   (Whitney)   Woodward. 

13103  I.  Charlotte  Lewis  Woodward,  b.  at  20  Gambier  Street,   Mount 
Vernon,  Ohio,  12  Aug.  1859. 

13104  !      II.  Ebenezer  Gay  Woodward,  b.  at  20  Gambier  Street,   Mount 

Vernon,  Ohio,  9  Jan.  1862. 


Child  of  Leonard   and   Mary   Eliza  (Doherty)   Whitney. 

I.  James  Doherty  Whitney. 

Chil.  of  Thomas  Thompson   and   Emeline   Dore   (Whitney)   Eckert. 

I.  James  Clendenin  Eckert,  b.  at  Wooster,  Ohio,  i  July  1853. 

II.  Thomas  Thompson  Eckert,  b.  at  Mansfield,  Ohio,  3  Sept.  1856. 

III.  Elwood    Dore   Eckert,  b.  at  Forest    Home,   Montgomery  Co., 
N.  C.,  8  Feb.  1861;  died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  i  May  1873. 


Chil.  of  Thomas  Francis  and   Ellen   Stone  (Whitney)   Stewart. 

13109  !      I.  Leonard  Whitney  Stewart,  b.  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  i  March  1860. 

13110  i      II.  Mary  Whitney  Stewart,  b.  at  Holiday's  Cove,W.  Va.,  18  Aug. 

1863. 


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52S5 


5256 


5258 


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181  i 


13111 


13112 


13113 


13115 


III.  Frances   Ellen    Stewart,  b.  at   Steubenville,  Ohio,  10  March 
1867. 

IV.  William  Whitney  Stewart,  b.  at  Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  9  Ap.  1872; 
died  17  May  1872,  and  was  buried  in  Allegheny  Cemetery,  Pittsburgh. 

V.  Gertrude  Whitney  Stewart,  b.  at  Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  31   May 
1873. 


Chil.  of  Reginald   Heber  and   Mary   Eliza   (Whitney)   Brown. 

I.  Leonard  Whitney  Brown,  b.  at  613  North  Fifth  Street,  Steuben- 
ville, Ohio,  19  Oct.  1865. 

II.  Ellen  Howard  Brown,  b.  at  Steubenville,  Ohio,  23  Oct.  1868. 


13116       III.  Martha  Brown,  b.  at  Steubenville,  Ohio,  31  Oct.  1873;  and  died 
there,  9  May  1874. 


I3H7 


13118 


13119 


13120 


13121 


13122 


13123 


Chil.  of  George   Henry  and   Mary  Caroline  (Phoenix)   Warren. 

I.  Mary  Ida  Warren,  b.  at  Ida  Cottage,  Ida  Hill,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  2  July 
1852. 

II.  Harriet  Louise  Warren,  b.  at  35  Third  Street,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  23 
Feb.  1854. 

III.  George  Henry  Warren,  b.  at  Ida  Cottage,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  17  Oct. 
1855. 

IV.  Emeline  Whitney  Dore  Warren,  b.  at  Ida  Cottage,  Troy,  N.  Y., 
20  Dec.  1857. 

V.  Whitney  Phoenix  Warren,  b.  at  Ida  Cottage,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  19 
Jan.  1860;  died  at  129  (now  145)  Madison  Avenue,  New  York,  22  March 
1863,  and  was  buried  in  the  Warren  mortuary  chapel,  Oakwood  Cemetery, 
Troy. 

VI.  Edmund  Warren,  b.  at  129  (now  145)  Madison  Avenue,  New 
York,  2  Dec.  1861. 

VII.  Whitney  Warren,  twin,  b.  at  145  Madison  Avenue,  New  York, 
29  Jan.  1864. 


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5267 


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Eighth  Generation. 

13124 

VIII.  Anna  Phoenix  Warren,  twin,  b.  at  145  Madison  Avenue,  New 
York,  29  Jan.  1864;    died  at  Ida  Cottage,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  9  Aug.  1865,  and 
was  buried  in  the  Warren  mortuary  chapel,  Oakwood  Cemetery,  Troy. 

13125 

IX.  Edith  Caroline  Warren,  b.  at  145  Madison  Avenue,  New  York, 
15  Ap.  1866. 

13126 

X.  Lloyd  Elliot  Warren,  b.  at  27  Avenue  d'Antin,  Paris,  France,  10 
Nov.  1868. 

Chil.  of  Charles  Henry  and   Harriet  (Whitney)   Berryman. 

5274 

13127 

I.  Caroline  Suydam  Berryman,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  28  Dec. 
1861. 

13128 

II.  Henry  Whitney  Berryman,  b.  at  6  East  36th  Street,  New  York, 
1  6  Dec.  1863. 

13129 

III.  Ceorgiana  Louisa  Berryman,  b.  at  6  East  36th  Street,  New 
York,  28  June  1866. 

Chil.  of  John  Gerard  and   Cornelia  Lawrence  (Whitney) 
Heckscher. 

5275 

13130 

I.  Ceorgiana  Louisa  Heckscher,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  5  Aug. 
1863. 

13131 

II.  Hannah  Eugenia  Lawrence  Heckscher,  b.  at  Islip,  L.  I.,  12 
Sept.  1864;  died  i  Oct.  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

13132 

III.  Cornelia  Lawrence  Heckscher,  b.  at  New  York  City,  17  Nov. 
1865;  died  at  143   Madison  Avenue,  New  York,  17  Nov.  1875,  and  was 
buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

13133 

IV.  Emeline  Dore  Heckscher,  b.  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  2  June  1867. 

5276 

Chil.  of  Stephen  and   Margaret  Lawrance  (Johnson)  Whitney. 

13134 

I.  Louisa  Lawrence  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  16  June 
1867. 

WethcrsfieW,  Conn.:  chosen  an  Assist.,  1658-65 ;  named  in  Roy.  Chart  for  iunct.  of  two  Conn,  colonies,  23  =  AUCK  - 
"o  Milford,  but  freem.  at  Wethersfield.  1669;  d.  1669. 


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of  West- 
ARK    con  of  church 

4.    1     ;      d.    ii   Nov. 


THOMAS  WEI.LKS,  of  Hartford.  Conn.; 
an  orig.  proprietor  of  Hartford  and 
Wcthcrsfield ;  second  magist.  Gen. 
Court  of  Conn.,  i  May  1637;  Dept. 
Gov.  of  Conn.,  1654,  '56,  '57,  '59; 
Gov.  of  Conn.,  1655,  '58;  d.  14  Jan. 
1660,  Wcthersneld. 


JOANNA  TREAT,  d.  Oct.  1604 ;  she 
m.  JOHN  HOLLISTER,  of  Wey- 
mouthand  WcthersfiekL  He  was 
freem. ,  10  May  1643,  Weymouth; 
repr.,  March  1644,  in  Mass.;  repr. 
in  Conn.,  1644,  '45,  and  often  til) 
1656;  lieut;  d.  Ap.  1665. 


RICHARD  BOOTH,  of  Stratford,  Conn.; 
b.  1607;  at  Stratf.,  1640;  select  in, 
1669;  freem.,  1669;  living,  1687; 
in.  ELIZABETH  HAWLEV,  sister  of 
Joseph  Hawley,  first  town  ckrk  of 
Stratford  and  many  year*  represen- 


l.  ethers-  =  EUZABBTH  HOLUSTBR,    JOHN  BEACH,  of  Stratford,    EBKNEZEK  BOOTH,  of  Stratford,  Conn.; 


field,  Conn.;    frecm.,  1657; 
i,    1658;     lieut.,   1665; 
capt,  1670;    repr,  1657-62, 
'75:  d.  15  July  1675. 


m.  1659. 


Conn.;  at  Stratf.,  1660; 
anorig.  propr.,  Walling  - 
ford.  Conn.,  1670;  d. 
intestate,  Stratf,  1676. 


b.  19  Nov.  1651;  name  of  first  wife 
unknown ;  m.  (ad),  1686,  Elizabeth 
Tones,  dau.  of  Richard  Jones,  of 
Haddam;  d.  i  32. 


72;     Aum.;b.  i  N,,v.  1658;  d.  m  SAKAH  WELLES,  widow  of  Ephraim  Hawley;    JOSEPH  BEACH,  of  Strat-  =  ABIAH   BOOTH,  b.  Oct. 


15,         11,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  and 
Sm.  13  Dec.  1681. 


in.-i»     n  ^t-i-r-j,    niuun    ui    i.uiiirtiin    ii^nicy,        j  \metjfi    UIW\i_n.  Wi   OU^l- 

b.  20  Sept.  1664;    m.  E.  H.  4  Dec.  1683;        ford.  Conn.;  b.  5  Feb. 


m.  A.  T.  Oct  1693;  d.  June  1694 


1671 ;  d.  1737. 


1674  ;  d.  Oct.  1740. 


L  24  JulbMLiNSON,  of  Stratford,  Conn.;  b.  Oct  1693.  =  HANNAH  BEACH,  who  was  b.  ia  Feb.  1703,  and  d.  1740. 


HAS  OU3:  d.  3  May  1795;  m.  (ist),  1736,  Sarah  Easton,  dau.  =  SARAH  TOHUNSON,  wid.  of  Hex.  Thampwn,  of  Stratford;  m.  T.  O.  10 
fohn  Urch  1756,  aged  40.  Nov.  1757;  d.  n  May  1811,  aged  89. 


Nov.  1757:  d.  ii  May  1811,  ag 


Hev.  AJa.  ab.  1791;  ran.  to  N.  Y.  1794:  eminent  banker  in  =  ANNA  OLCOTT :  m.  ab.  17*9;  d,  Greenfield  HiU,  17  May  1850,  aged  86. 


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Whitney  Family. 


1813 


13135 

13136 
•  3137 


II.  Hannah    Eugenia    Lawrence   Whitney,  b.  at   New  Haven, 

Conn.,  29  Ap.  1871. 

III.  Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  i  Dec.  1872. 

IV.  Lawrence  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  21  Oct.  1874. 


13138 


Chil.  of  Robert  Cambridge  and    Maria   (Whitney)   Livingston. 

I.  Robert  Cambridge  Livingston,1  b.  at  New  York  City,  i  March 
1871. 

13139  j      II.  John  Criswold  Livingston,  b.  at  New  York  City,  26  Sept  1872. 

13140  III.  Henry  Whitney  Livingston,  b.  at  New  York  City,  28  Feb.  1874. 

i 

IV.  Maud  Maria  Livingston,  b.  at  Milford,  Conn.,  10  Aug.  1875. 

V.  Johnston  Livingston,  b.  at  New  York  City,  19  Dec.  1876. 


13141. 


1  For  his  ancestry,  in  the  line  of  his  paternal 
grandmother,  Maria  Bronson  (Murray)  Living- 
ston, see  the  pedigree  opposite.  His  progenitors, 
on  the  Livingston  side,  are  enumerated  in  the 
pedigree  facing  p.  913.  To  the  names  and 
facts  there  given,  we  now  add  the  following, 
which  have  reached  us  since  the  former  pedigree 
was  printed. 

MAUUALEN  KOI.LOCK  was  born  about  1724; 
married  (I)  at  Philadelphia,  IO  Oct.  1745,  Jasper 
McCall,  eldest  son  of  George  McCall,  the  first  of 
the  name  in  Phil.;  married  (2)  by  Rev.  Richard 
Peters,  then  Secretary  of  the  Province  of  Penn- 
sylvania, and  afterwards  rector  of  Christ  Church, 
Phil.,  27  May  1747,  to  JOHN  SWIFT,  collector  of 
the  Port  of  Phil.,  1762  to  1771;  and  died  at 
"Croyden  Lodge,"  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  27  March 
1790,  aged  67  years.  Her  daughter,  ALICE 
SWIFT,  was  born  at  Philadelphia,  20  Feb.  1750- 
I ;  was  baptized  in  Christ  Church,  20  Ap.  1 752 ; 
and  married  ROBERT  CAMBRIDGE  LIVINGMON 
in  the  Winter  of  1779-80.  Magdalen  Kollock 
was  the  younger  daughter  (by  his  first  wife)  of 

JACOB  KOI.I.OCK,  a  man  of  good  education  and 
a  very  successful  merchant.  He  was  born  about 
1693;  was  commissioned,  in  1727,  a  Justice  of 
the  Peace,  and  Register  of  Wills  for  Sussex 
County ;  was  soon  after  chosen  Representative 
from  Lewes  in  the  Assembly  of  the  Three  Lower 
Counties ;  and  was  annually  re-elected  to  that 
office  until  his  death,  a  period  of  forty  years, 
during  five  of  which  (1760-5)  he  occupied  the 
Speaker's  chair.  In  addition  to  his  seat  in  the 
Assembly,  he  held  for  nearly  the  same  length  of 


time  the  offices  of  President,  Judge  of  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  Treasurer  of  the  County,  a 
Trustee  of  the  Loan  Office,  and  Clerk  of  the 
Orphans'  Court.  He  was  also  Colonel  of  the 
Sussex  regiment  of  militia.  During  the  last 
forty  years  of  his  life,  there  was  not  in  the  three 
lower  counties  a  more  prominent  or  more  influen- 
tial man.  lie  died  at  Lewes,  7  Feb.  1772,  in  his 
8oth  year.  His  first  wife  was  ALICE  Pim.i.irs, 
of  a  Boston  family.  He  married  (2)  at  Phila- 
delphia, 4  Nov.  1730,  Margaret  Ellis,  dau.  of 
Robert  Ellis,  an  intimate  friend  and  correspon- 
dent of  Gen.  Oglethorpe,  who  seems  also  to  have 
acted  as  Ogletnorpe's  agent  in  Philadelphia  in 
connection  with  the  colonization  of  Georgia. 
She  survived  her  husband  many  years,  and  died 
at  Lewes.  Her  will  was  proven  8  Feb.  1790- 
Jacob  Kollock  was  the  second  son  of 

JM mi  KOI.I.OCK,  who  first  appears  in  Sussex 
County  (now  in  the  State  of  Delaware)  at  the 
March  term  of  the  County  Court  (1689)  as  an 
applicant  for  a  grant  of  land.  In  1693  he  was  a 
Grand  Juror.  From  1698  to  1720  his  name  fre- 
quently occurs  as  a  purchaser  of  land  in  Sussex 
County,  and  occasionally  during  the  same  period 
in  Philadelphia  also.  He  appears  as  a  grantor 
of  property  in  the  neighborhood  of  Lewes  in 
deeds  dated  1692-5-6,  1704-15-19-20,  and  is 
generally  styled  "  of  Lewes,  Cooper,"  but  some- 
times "  Merchant."  His  will,  dated  30  Dec. 
1720,  and  proved  at  Georgetown,  14  March 
1720-1,  mentions  his  wife  MARY  and  seven  chil- 
dren. See  The  New  York  Genealogical  and 
Biographical  Record,  VIII,  184-5. 


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Righth  Generation. 


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13145 


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13147 

13148 


13150 


13151 
13152 

13153 
13154 


Chil.  of  Stephen   Suydam   and   Josephine  (Thomson)   Whitney. 

I.  Stephen  Whitney,  b.  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  8  March  1868. 

II.  Mary  Stuart  Whitney,  b.  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  3  July  1869. 

III.  Arthur  Whitney,  b.  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  5  July  1871. 

IV.  Agnes  Mabel  Whitney,  b.  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  11  June  1874. 


Chil.  of  Joseph   Frederic  and   Mary  Stuart  (Whitney) 
Kernochan. 

I.  Eweretta  Kernochan,  b.  at  New  York,  14  March  1870. 

II.  William  Kernochan,  b.  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  1 6  June  1873;   died 
at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  19  Aug.  1875,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Ceme- 
tery. 

III.  Frederic  Kernochan,  b.  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  12  Aug.  1876. 


Child   of  Henry  Archibald   and   Mary   Ella   (Bassett)   Whitney. 

I.  Nina  Mann  Whitney,  b.  13  July  1870. 

Chil.  of  William   Mount  and  Ann   Eliza  (Phelps)   Lewis. 

I.  William  Phelps  Lewis,  b.  at  New  Albany,  Ind.,  27  Nov.  1859; 
and  was  living  there  in  Oct.  1 874. 

II.  Edward  Donaldson   Lewis,  b.  at  New  Albany,  Ind.,  12  May 
1 86 1 ;  died  at  New  Albany,  3  June  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Mary  Bangs  Lewis,  b.  at  New  Albany,  Ind.,  28  July  1862;  and 
was  living  there  in  Oct.  1874. 

IV.  Catharine  Whitney  Lewis,  b.  at  New  Albany,  Ind.,  12  Aug. 
1865;  died  at  New  Albany,  6  Nov.  1865,  and  was  buried  there. 


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