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1980
THE WHITNEY FAMILY
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THE
WHITNEY FAMILY
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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:
I'KIV ATKI.V 1'RINTKl).
1878.
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500 copies quarto, 10 copies folio.
All for presentation.
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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
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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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died there, 1 1 Nov. 1844, and was buried in Maple Ridge Cemetery, a mile
west of Millville, in Shelby.
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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,
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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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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
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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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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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13327
13330
13333
932
EigJith Generation.
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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.
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934
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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.
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5415
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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
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13356
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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.
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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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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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;
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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.
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married there, 13 Dec. 1843, by Rev. Aaron B. Francis, to Ezra Northrop
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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.
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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;
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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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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
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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
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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.
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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.
Whitney Family.
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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
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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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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.
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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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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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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.
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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.
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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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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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II. James Turner Benedict, b. at Turin, N. Y., 28 Jan. 1833; 13860
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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.
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Child of Jesse
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1857 ; and was living there
Chil. of Silas Franl
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; 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.
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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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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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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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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.
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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,
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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,
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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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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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1800
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Whitney Family.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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VI. Frederick Payne, b. at Sand Lake, N. Y., 27 Sept. 1852; and
died there.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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5890
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
Whitney Family.
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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Whitney Family.
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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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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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.
Chil. of George Creenlief and Jane (Vail) Street.
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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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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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born 10 Jan. 1835, dau. °f
Seneca Falls, N. Y.
Scott, of Waterloo, N. Y. He settled at
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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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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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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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.
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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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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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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
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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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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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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,
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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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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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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.
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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.
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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
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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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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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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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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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Chil. of Amasa Lewis and Delia Elizabeth (Fitch) Hoyt.
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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.
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II. Adeline Eliza Hoyt, b. in Walton, N. Y., 1 1 Aug. 1846; and was
living there, with her father, in 1874.
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III. Julius Willard Hoyt, b. in Walton, N. Y., 30 July 1848; and was
living there, with her father, in 1 874.
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IV. Ella Jane Hoyt, b. in Walton, N. Y., 12 July 1850; a teacher;
was living at Walton in 1 874.
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V. Sarah Emma Hoyt, b. in Walton, N. Y., 14 Oct. 1859; and was
living there in 1874.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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IV. Julia Sophia Hoyt, b. in Walton, N. Y., 7 July 1856; married,
in 1877, Sherman Armstrong.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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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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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.
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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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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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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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Whitney Family.
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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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.
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"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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Chil. of Sidney Smith and Elizabeth Ann (Clark) Wise.
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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.
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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.
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VII. Preston Brooks Wise, b. at Graniteville, S. C., 18 Feb. 1857.
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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.
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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.
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I. Elizabeth Waldrum Jones, b. near Portland Landing, on the
Alabama River, Ala., 16 Ap. 1859.
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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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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.
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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.
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I. Leonard Watlington, b. at 72 Downing Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
29 Dec. 1872.
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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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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.
2151
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.
2152
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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6689
6690
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
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6704
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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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Whitney Family.
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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2181
1082
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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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6730
6731
6732
6733
6734
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6736
Whitney Family.
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
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6737
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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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6752
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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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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6769
6770
6771
6772
6773
6774
6775
10X7
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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6781
6782
6786
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6788
6789
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
Whitney Family.
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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6799
Righth Generation.
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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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6814
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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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682;
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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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6835
Eighth Generation.
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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.
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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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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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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.
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6857
6858
6859
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686 1
6862
6863
Whitney Family.
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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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6865
6866
686;
6868
6869
68;o
6871
6872
6873
Eighth Generation.
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.
6874
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6876
6877
6878
6879
688o
688i
6882
6883
Whitney Family.
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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14591
14592
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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6888
6889
6890
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6893
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6895
Eighth Generation.
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.
Whitney Family.
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6904
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6908
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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Righth Generation.
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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.
2281
Child of George W. and Clara (Whitney) Manzor.
I. Merlin Gardner Manzor, b. at Sidney Centre, N. Y., 20 Jan.
1873-
2284
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.
2286
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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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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Eighth Generation.
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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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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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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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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Child of Allen and Aramantha McDorman (Wright) Whitney.
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Whitney, a son, b. at Henderson, N. Y.; and died the same
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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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7043
7044
7045
7046
7047
7048
7049
7050
Whitney Family.
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.
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Eighth Generation.
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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.
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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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7073
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7076
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7078
Eighth Generation.
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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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.
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7083
70831.
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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.
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14695
14695.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.,
7"4
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Whitney Family.
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7119
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
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7125
7126
7127
7128
7129
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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.
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7142
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7146
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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.
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2389
239°
1 132
Right h Generation.
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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.
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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.
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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,
2419
2419
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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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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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-
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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.
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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.
Whitney Family.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Eighth Generation.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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Breese, b. at Horseheads, N. Y.; died, aged two weeks, not
Breese, b. at Horseheads, N. Y.; died at birth.
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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.
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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
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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.
Chil. of Gamaliel and Phebe (Riker) Truesdell.
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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
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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.
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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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Whitney Family.
Chil. of Benjamin Westlake and Elizabeth (Douglass) Burrows.
7495
7496
7497 i
7498 !
7499
7500
7501
7502
7503
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.
Drake; and was living at
1171
2529
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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2542
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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.
'5'33
1 1 76
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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7559
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,
J
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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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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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.
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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,
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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.
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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.
7661
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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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.
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III. Amos Buck Whitney, b. at Enfield, N. Y., 22 Sept. 1831; a 15242
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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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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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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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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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Eighth Generation.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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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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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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Chil. of Lorison and Salome Parker (Felt) Gates.
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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.
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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.
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15409
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2707
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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
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
2744
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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.
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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.
2745
2747
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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.
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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
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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.
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2757
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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.
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2764
2765
2766
1228
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7994
7995
7996
7997
7998
7999
8ooo
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8002
8003
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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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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.
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Eighth Generation.
8015
8016
8017
8018
8019
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8022
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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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2797
2798
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8055
8056
8o57
8058
8059
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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.
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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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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.
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2827
2828
2829
^2831
( i 2924
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Eighth Generation.
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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
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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.
IS479
15481
2865
15482
1244
8141
8142
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.
2868
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.
Whitney Family.
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8149
8150
8151
8152
8153
8154
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.
2871
2874
2875
2876
1246
Eighth Generation.
Child of James Edwin and Elizabeth (Jackson) Scofield.
2879
8165
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.
I249
'5495
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.
107
1250
8210
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,
Whitney Family.
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.
2922
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
2923
15510
Whitney Family.
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.
2924
I552I
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.
15532
'5534
2926
15533
2928
2933
Whitney Family.
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
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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.
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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
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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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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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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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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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8307
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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.
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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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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.
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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
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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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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.
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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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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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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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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;
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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.
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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.
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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;
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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8435
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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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8450
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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Whitney Family.
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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Eigh tJi Gen era tion .
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8476
8477
8478
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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8484
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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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
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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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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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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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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.
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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;
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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.
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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-
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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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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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Whitney Family.
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
1301
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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Eighth Generation.
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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;
Whitney Family.
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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Eighth Generation.
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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Whitney Family.
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
Whitney Family.
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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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8646
8647
8648
8649
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8651
Eighth Generation.
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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3043
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3044
16144
Chil. of Cyrus Sylvester and Mary Ann Elizabeth (Baker) Rockwell. 3045
I. Louisa Roby Rockwell, b. at East Dickinson, N. Y., 24 June 1872.
Whitney Family.
8653
8654
8655
8656
8657
8658
8659
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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16155
16157
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Eighth Generation.
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.
Whitney Family.
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.
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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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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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16255
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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.
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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.
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8706
8707
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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.
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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
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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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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
printer ; married Mrs.
Rockwell, b. at Troy, Penn.,
8. S. Evans, and (2d) Mrs.
Ap. 1826
Graves.
a
He
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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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died in Ohio, leaving one child.
Ross; and
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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.
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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.
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Chil. of Julius and Rebecca (Robert) Pratt.
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I. Reuben Rockwell Pratt, b. at Canton, Penn., 19 Feb. 1835; died
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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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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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.
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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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8882
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8885
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8887
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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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8890
8891
8892
8893
8894
8895
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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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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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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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,
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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.
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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.
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1 See the Benedict Genealogy, p. 395.
* See the Benedict Genealogy, p. 396.
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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.
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8939
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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.
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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.
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8960
8961
8962
8963
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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;
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8967
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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*
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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16870
3277
1378
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Whitney Family.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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Eighth Generation.
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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9363
9364
9365
9366
9367
9368
9369
9370
937i
9372
Whitney Family.
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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9376
9377
9378
9379
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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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(3382
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9383
9384
9385
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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9392
9393
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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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9398
9399
9400
9401
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9403
9404
9405
Whitney Family.
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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9410
9411
9412
9413
9414
9415
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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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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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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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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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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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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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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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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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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
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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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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.
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9568
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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.
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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.
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9597
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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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9629
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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.
I
I
PARKHURST WHITNEY JERAULD, = MARY WESTCOT KELLY, No. 9627.
Whitney Family.
9632
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9634
9635
9636
9637
9638
9639
9640
9641
9642
9643
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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9651
9652
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9656
Eighth Generation.
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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Whitney Family.
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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9673
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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9676
9677
9678
9679
9680
9681
// 'hitney Family.
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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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,
3558
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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'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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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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9717
9718
9719
9720
9721
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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.
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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
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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
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3577
17098
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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.
Whitney Family.
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9751
9752
9753
9754
9755
9756
9757
9758
9759
9760
Chll. of Joseph Ambrose and Mary Ann (Bangs) Beaky.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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9782
9783
9784
9785
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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.
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Eighth Generation.
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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.
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: 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
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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.
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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.
3600
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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9877
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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.
H48
9888
I. 1
at No
9889
I. 1
a farr
marri<
9890
II.
and \v
9891
III.
was li
9892
I. 1
teachc
Congi
9893
± crnn
Thom
II.
living
9894
III
and w
9895
I. 1
died t
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.
9972
9973
Chil. of Seth and Elizabeth (Whitney) Downs.
'457
9975
IV. Laura Downs, b. at Elizabethtown, U. C, 8 Oct. 1809; married
Hill, of Pelham, U. C; and died in 1835.
1SS
3665
3666
3668
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.
H58
Eighth Generation.
9976
9977
9978
9979
9980
9981
9982
9983
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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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.
3683
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.
Whitney Family.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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'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.
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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.
10131
10132
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.
IOI35
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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10146
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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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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;
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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
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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.
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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.
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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, :
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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1 502
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
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3841
3844
3844
3846
3858
II. Charles Westcott Howd, b. at Windsor, N. Y., 17 Feb. 1844; 17592
M
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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.
17619
3927
I 5 12
10432
10433
10433'
10434
I043S
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.
17632
3930
17634
'7635
10455
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'
3932
17639
17641
3933
17643
1516
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
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10478
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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
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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.
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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.
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10494
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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
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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
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10508
10509
10510
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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
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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.
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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.
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Eighth Generation.
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10551
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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
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3957
10554
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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
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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.
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3970
3974
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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.
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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
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17702
3976
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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.
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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.
198
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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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VI. Jane Charlotte Lincoln, b. at Newark Valley, N. Y., 20 Feb.
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1825; married, 13 Aug. 1845, her mother's third cousin, William Josiah
Burr. See his record. 4441
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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;
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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.
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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
Tiilir T 9 *• T • mnrrir-rl r*nttnr • 'inrl HipH it flpVplanH Ohio HofoTf1
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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.
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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
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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
(4232
(4214
4215
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11063
1064
110643
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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.
42l6
18092
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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
i588
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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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
Whitney Family.
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11092
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
(4229
(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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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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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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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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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
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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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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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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.
in/9
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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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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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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
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fanner; was living with his parents, at West Stockbridge, Mass., in Oct.
1875, unmarried.
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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
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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
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18212
4287
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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.
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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
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11236
11237
11238
11239
1240
11241
1242
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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.
4301
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1613
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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4319
Whitney Family.
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
i6i6
11295
1 1296
11297
1 1298
1 1 299
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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Child of Charles and Elizabeth Mary (Freeman) Cleason.
I. Salem Charles Cleason, b. at Westfield, Ohio, 10 July 1840;
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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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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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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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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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1632
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1 1469
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11471
11472
11473
11474
11475
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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1 1480
VI. Sabra Levantia Nason, b. at East Smithfield, Pcnn., 14 March
1876.
1 1 48 1
11482
11483
1 1484
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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11491
11492
"493
11494
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
Whitney Family.
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11496
11497
1 1498
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
4461
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11502
11503
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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18359
4462
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.
11507
1 1508
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.
1509
11510
1637
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
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18369
18376
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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.
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4465
4466
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11518
11519
1 1520
11521
1 1522
11523
Whitney Family.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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18461
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18462
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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.
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1 1702
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Whitney l^amily.
Chit, of George Taylor and Susanna Craft (Wetmore) Lamoreaux.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Chil. of Thomas and Clarissa Holmes (Puddington) Wetmore.
I. Esther Elizabeth Wetmore, b. at Kingston, N. B., 25 Aug.
18561
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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.
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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
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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.
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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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11744
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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
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Eighth Generation.
11957
11958
11959
1 1960
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.
11970
11971
11972
i'973
11974
11975
11976
Whitney Family.
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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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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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.
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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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Whitney Family.
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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Eighth Generation.
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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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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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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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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(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
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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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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.
\^
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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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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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.
Whitney family.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
1713
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.
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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
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18862
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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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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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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.
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II. Hannah Elizabeth Purdy, b. at 13 Carmine Street, New York,
20 Sept. 1838; was living at Chicago, 111., in 1874, unmarried.
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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.
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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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12261
12262
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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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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.
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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.
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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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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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Eighth Generation.
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12295
12296
12297
12298
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12300
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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
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12312
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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
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4785
4786
4786
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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.
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12329
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12331
12332
12333
12334
12335
12336
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12338
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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.
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12341
12342
12343
12344
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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
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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
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48lO
48ll
4813
1730
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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.
12401
12402
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
4840
18929
18930
4842
1 893 1
18932
18933
1734
Eighth Generation.
(ad) in July 1875, at Wattsburgh, Penn., Caroline Smiley, and was living
at Waterford in Sept. 1875.
12409
12410
1241 1
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.
1735
>8943
4845
1736
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.
12428
12429
12430
12431
12432
12433
12434
12435
12436
"2437
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
12438
12439
12440
I244I
12442
12443
12444
12445
12446
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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18949
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Eighth Generation.
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12453
12454
12455
12456
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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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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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.
Whitney Family.
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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,
Whitney Family.
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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.
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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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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 |
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(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
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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
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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,
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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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1754
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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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12602
Whitney Family.
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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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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
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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.
Whitney Family.
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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
Eighth Generation.
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12635
12636
12637
12638
12639
12640
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.
12646
12647
12648
12649
12650
12651
Whitney Family.
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.
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496 1
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I 760
Eighth Generation.
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12658
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12662
12663
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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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12673
12674
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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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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.
12685
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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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12696
12697
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12702
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12704
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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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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.
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5029
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1766
Eighth Generation.
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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
12749"
12750
I275I
12752
J2753
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.
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5041
5044
5046
5047
1768
Eighth Generation.
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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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5065
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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.
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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.
5097
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
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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.
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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
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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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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.
19095
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.
12876
12877
12878
12879
12880
1 288 1
12882!
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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19180
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1790
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.
Whitney Family.
1791
TT in MA A A n ; M A »-*-u ~ . u * i > : . i . .- .r. .1 . i / • ., *XT«. . o , , : : i
12941
12942
12943
12944
12945
1 2946 i
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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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
Whitney Family.
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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5'94
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;
19187
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1796
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
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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.
5238
Whitney Family.
1805
13064
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.
5239
5240
i8o6
Eighth Generation.
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
19220
i8o8
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)
227
5246
5249
19223
5250
19224
i8io
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.
5253
52S5
5256
5258
Whitney Family.
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.
5259
5267
l8l2
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.
tf J^ '
rttlc '164
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.
iDe,
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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.
5278
1814
Righth Generation.
13142
13143
13144
13145
13146
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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5283
5289
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