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1350  Eighth   Generation. 

Chll.  of  Runa    Rockwell    and    Dorincla    (Adee)    Boughton. 

S970  I.   Gertrude  Minerva  Boughton,  b.  at  New  York  City,  S  Ap.  182;; 

died  there,  13  Sept.  1836,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

8971  II.  Lucy  Adelaide  Boughton,  b.  at  New  York  City,  in  1S31  ;  mar- 
ried there,  in  Oct.  18G0,  Wiliiam  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. 
1833  ;   died  there-  -3  Dec'  l836'  and  uas  buricd  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

8973  IV.  Certrude  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,  11  Ap.  1S50,  and  was  buried  in  Green- 
wood Cemetery. 

Chil.  of  William    Lecson   and    Diana   Ann   (Morton)    Cougrnon.  315' 

8975  I.  Charles  Augustus  Soughton,  b.  at  Victory,  N.  Y.,  13  July  ^7M 
1841  ;  married  at  Chicago,  111.,  3  N°v.  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  1S61,  at  Camp  Douglas, 
Chicago,  in  the  42d  Reg.  of  111.  Volunteers,  and  was  discharged  at  \\  ash- 
ington,  D.  C,  in  Sept.  1864. 

8976  II.  Helen    Amelia    Boughton,  b.  at  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  20  Aug.  1844;    1673 
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  HI.  William  Ellsworth  Boughton,  b.  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  26 
June  1S61. 

8978  IV.  Clarence  Edward  Boughton,  b.  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  25  Feb. 
;  1863. 

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8979  V.   IVlary   Belinda  Boughton,  b.  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  13  Aug.  1864. 


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Chil.  of  James   and    Eliza   Jane    (Terhune)    Eoughton. 

I.  Emma  Eliza  Eoughton,  b.  at  New  York  City,  22  June  1846; 
;  married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  V.,  17  Jan.  1S66,  Isaac  Leroy  Allen,  a  rope- 
manufacturer,  son  of  Darius  and  Juliet  (Beardsley)  Allen,  of  Brooklyn, 
where  he  was  born   29   Dec.  1S42.     They  settled   at   Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  and 

i  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1873.      Thev  dwelt  at  Rockville  Centre,  L.  I.,  in 
Jan.  1S77. 

II.  Louise  Adelaide  Eoughton,  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.  1S77. 

III.  Ell?  Rockwell  Eoughton,  b  at  New  York  City,  1 1  Dec.  1S54  ; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  unmarried,  in  Jan.  1S77. 


89S3 
8984 
S985 
8986 

S9S7 


Chil.  of  Lyman   and    Maria   (Forrester)    Kecler. 

I.  William  Forrester  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  31  Oct.  1S25; 
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  1S73. 

III.  Martha  fvlatilda  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 
there,  S  July  1863,  Isaac  Wilcox  Ives,  a  dealer  in  lumber,  born  at  Danburv, 
9  May  1835,  son  of  George  and  Sarah  (Wilcox)  Ives.  He  lived  'at 
Danbury  in  1S73. 

V.  Rufus  Lyrnan  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  19  Ap.  1842;  a 
salesman;   resided  in  New  York  City,  unmarried,  in  1S73. 


Chil.  of  Wallace    Dann    and    Mary   (May)    Keeler. 
I.   Ceorge  Keeler,  lived  in  Michigan  in  1S73,  a  hotel-keeper. 


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16745 


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16746 


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1352 


8903 


High th   Generation. 

irried  ;   and    lived   with    her   mother,  in    New 


II.  Janet    Keeler, 
Haven,  Ohio,  in  1873. 


There  were  several  other  children  in  this  household,  who  died  in  infancy, 
ind  concerning  whom  no  information  has  been  obtained. 


Chil.  of  John    and    Sally   Jeanette    (Lyon)    Keeler. 


3l6i 


8991  I.    Eillen   Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  29  May  183 1;  married  at  Dan-    1674 

!  bury,  Conn.,  22  Feb.  1857,  Abel  Bennett  Cray,  a  hatter,  born  at  Newtown, 
Conn.,  4  March  1  S3 1,  son  of  Talman  and  Nancy  (Shepard)  Cray;  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. 

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S992  II.   Agnes  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  28  Feb.  1833;  and  was  living 

j  there  in  Now  1873,  unmarried. 


Ill 


Keeler,  a  son,  not   named,  b.  at   Danbury,  Conn.,  15  June 


1841 ;   died  16  June  1841  ;   was  buried  in  the  old  Division  Street  Cemetery, 
and  moved  in  1  86S  to  Wooster  Cemetery. 


8994  IV.   Francis  Wakeman  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  4  Sept.  1842; 

and   was   living  there  in  Nov.  1S73,  unmarried;   a  printer,  in  the  office  of 
j  the  Danbury  News. 


Chil.  of  Albert  and    Harriet   (Myers)    Keeler. 

8995  I.  Charles  Keeler,  married  at  Cleveland,  Ohio;  was  superintendent 
of  U.  S.  Express  Co.,  at  New  York  City,  in  July  1S73  ;  no  further  inform- 
ation obtained. 

8996  II.  John  Myers  Keeler,  was  cashier  of  the  Yonkers  National  Bank, 
Yonkers,    N.  Y.,    in    Oct.  1873  ;    further   information   refused    with    great 

I  vehemence. 

8997  III.  Josephine  Keeler,  died  when  about  five  years  old;  and  was 
I  buried  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 


8998     I       IV.    Albert   Keeier,   lived  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,   with   his  father,  in  July  ■ 
1873,  at  which  date  he  was  "twenty-one  years  old." 


Whitney  Family. 


9002 


1  '353 

Chil.  cf  Daniel    Howes   and   Jeannette    (Keeler)    Ferguson.  '      3 1 65 

I.  Elbreannah  Ferguson,  b.  2  May  1839;  died  at  Nonvalk,  Conn., 
i  15  June  1842,  and  was  buried  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  the  graveyard  behind 

the  jail. 

II.  Frances  Ann  Ferguson,  b.  17  Ap.  1S41;  died  at  Nonvalk, 
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 ,  a  teacher,  from  Vermont.      They  lived  at  Lone  Pine,  Cal  ' 

in  1873. 


9003  I  V.  Margaret  St.  John  Ferguson,  married  at  Portland,  Oregon, 
Edwin  Reynolds,  a  trader,  of  Portland.  They  lived  at  Baker  City  Oreeon 
in  1873.  '  '  S     ' 


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  1 873. 

VI.   Keeler,  twin,  a  son,  died  in  infancy. 

VII.  Keeler,  a  son,  died  in  infancy. 


31G6 


Chil.  of  Alfred    Hamlin    and    Mariette    (Keeler)    Hyatt.  3167 

'.'on         I.   George  Perry  Hyatt,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  13   May  1845;  died  at 
,  Danbury,  Conn.,  1  Feb.  1848,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery. 


1354 


Eighth  Generation. 


9012  II.  Edward    Francis   Hyatt,   b.  at   Danbury,   Conn.,  12  July  1S46; 
died  there,  15  Ap.  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery. 

9013  III.  Wallace   Keeler   Hyatt,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  8  May  1848;  a    1674 
hatter ;   married    Helen   Lewis,  dau.  of  Frederick  and   Adeline  (Wildman) 

'  Lewis.     They  were  living  at  Danbury  in  Nov.  1 S73. 

9014  IV.   William  Perry  Hyatt,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  14  Jul\-  1S51;   was  a 
seaman  on  the  U.  S.  sloop  Congress  in  Nov.  1873;   unmarried. 


9015 


9016 


9018 
9019 


9020 


V.   Nettie  Irene  Hyatt,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  14  May  1S61 


Child   of    Ransom    Russell    Keelor. 

I.  Belle  Keeler,  b.  about  1S60. 

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.  Georgiana  Dann,  married,  and  lived  in  Illinois  in  1873. 

III.  Louisa   Dann,  married  Charles  rViay,  an  express  and  ticket-agent 
at  Bath,  N.  Y.;   and  had  two  daughters  in  1873,  names  not  communicated. 


I  3i6/~ 


3'6'S 


Child    of  Joseph    and    Sarah    Elizabeth  (Keeler)    Prindle. 


31S6 


I.   Charles  Bradley  Prindle,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  29  July  1S41  ;  j  1674' 
ja  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. 

9021  I.    Harriet  Amelia  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  May  1847;  niar" 

ried   Theodore    Bailey;    and    lived    at    Patterson,  N.  Y.,    in   1873,   without 
I  children. 


IV h itney  Fain ily. 

135  5 

9022 

II.  Orville  Rundle  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  i  i  Oct.  1849;  died 
there,  iS  Sept.  1S64,  and  was  buried  at  Ridgebury,  Conn. 

9023 

III.   Ecina   Maria  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  10  Nov.  1S61  ;  died 
there,  19  Sept.  1S64,  and  was  buried  at  Ridgebury,  Conn. 

9024 

IV.   Esther  Ann  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn. 

Chil.  of  Legrand    and    Sarah    Elizabeth    Marquand    (Bradley)    Keeler. 

3189 

9025 

I.  Keeler,  a  son,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.;   and  died  on  the  same 

day. 

9026 

II.   Ransom   Wakeman   Keeler,  b.  at   Ridgebury,  Conn.,  10  Dec. 
1855  ;   and  lived  there,  with  his  father,  in  1873. 

9027 

III.   Cora    Bell    Keeler,   b.   at    Ridgebury,  Conn.,  2  July  185S;   died 
there,  3  Oct.  1S63,  and  was  buried  in  Ridgebury  Cemetery. 

Chil.  of   Legrand    and    Violet   (Scofield)    Keeler. 

3 1 89 

9028 

IV.   Keeler,  a  son,  b.  at   Ridgebury,  Conn.,  7  June  1  S64  ;    and 

died  on  the  same  day. 

9029 

V.    William  Boll  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  10  Sept.  1S65;   died 
there,  28  Nov.  1865,  and  was  buried  in  Ridgebury  Cemetery. 

9030 

VI.   Keeler,  a  son,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  in  1866;  died  young. 

9031 

VII.   Mary  Amelia  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  22  July  1S68. 

9032 

VIII.   Edward  Morton  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  3  Dec.  1870. 

Chil.  of  John    Piatt  and    Cliza   Ann    (Mead)   Keeler. 

3190 

9033 

I    Keeler,  a  daughter,  b   at   Ridgebury,  Conn.,  24  Dec.  1S60; 

died  25  Dec.  1S60,  "aged  26  hour?." 

9034 

11.    Addy   Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  7  March  1862. 

W5 

III.   Nelly   Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  17  Jan.  1S64. 

1356 

Eigh th   Gen t >/ -at ion . 

9036 

IV.  Jessie  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  17  March  1866. 

9037 

V.   Harriet  Elizabeth  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  27  Ap.  186S. 

9038 

VI.  John  Wesley  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  19  May  1870. 

9039 

VII.  Simeon  Skillin   Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  5  Aug.  1872. 

Chil.  of  Halcyon    Gilbert   and    Emily   (Keeler)    Bailey. 

3192 

9040 

I.  Annie  Keeler  Bailey,  b.  at  91  South  Third  Street,  Williamsburgh, 

N.  Y.,  6  Nov.  1855  !   ''Vc'tl  witn  hcr  mother,  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  in  Nov. 
1874,  unmarried. 

9041 

II.   Clayton  Wall   Bailey,  b.  in  Second  Street,  Williamsburgh,  X.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. 

3193 

9042 

I.   Orville  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  1 1  Jan.  1866  or  1867. 

9043 

II.   Charles  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  5  Oct.  1S70. 

9044 

III.   Adelaide  Keeler,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  4  Oct.  1S71. 

Child   of  Hiram   and    Sarah    Ann    (Rockwell)    Keeler. 

3194 

9045 

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- 

Chil.   of   Zophar    Brush   and    Hannah    E.  (Terry)    Keeler. 

3195 

9046 

I.  Keeler,  a  daughter,  died  in  infancy. 

9047 

II.    Elmer    Keeler,    b.    at    Danbury,   Conn.,   23  Jan.  1854;    and  lived 
there,  with  his  father,  in  1S73. 

9049 

j    '*" 

9051 
9052 


9053 


Whitney  Family. 


Child  of   Lyman    and    Harriet  (Davis)  Keeler. 

I.    Mervin   Davis  Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.;   a  clerk;   lived  in  New- 
York  City  in  1S73. 


1357 


Chll.  of  John    and    Sarah    Eleanor    (Keeler)    Lobdell. 

I.  Justina  Eleanor  Lobdell. 

II.  Joanna  Frances  Lobdell. 

III.  Jessie  Ciotilde  Lobdell. 

IV.  Grace  Lobdell. 


9054 


9055 


9056 
9057 


Child    of  Ceorge    Bennett   and    Hattie   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. 

I.  Ceorge  Burridge  Keeler,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  4  March  1841; 
a  millwright  and  sawyer;  married  at  Chicago,  111.,  17  June  186S,  by  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Ravlin,  to  Mary  Hocking,  dau.  of  Francis  and  Sarah  (Retalick) 
Hocking,  of  Camborne,  Cornwall,  England,  where  she  was  born  24  June 
1S47.     They  settled  at  Greenwich,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Dec.  1S75. 


Chil.  of  Ward    and    Barbara    Ann    (Kimbrough)    Keeler. 

I.  John   Sanford    Keeler,  b.  at   Hot   Springs,  Ark.,  30  Dec.  1S47; 
died  7  Aug.  1848. 

II.  William  Gordon  Keeler,  b.  at  Rockport,  Ark.,  1  May  1849;  a 


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3199 


3206 


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16752 


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1353 


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9060 

9061 

9062 

9063 
9064 
9065 


Eighth  Generation. 


surveyor,  stock-drover,  and  farmer;  was  living  on  his  father's  homestead, 
at  Iredell,  Texas,  in  July  1S76,  unmarried.  He  was  appointed  postmaster 
at  Iredell  in  1 80S  ;  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.  1S53,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Ora  Henry  Keeler,  b.  at  Springfield,  Texas,  2  Aug.  1854;   married    16 
at  Iredell,  Texas,  20  Dec.  1S71,  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,  1  March 


;  1859. 

VIII.  Ira  Burr  Keeler,  b.  at  Meridian,  Texas,  31  Jan.  1861. 

IX.  Ceorge  Washington  Keeler,  b.  at  Meridian.Texas,  22  Ap.  1863. 

X.  Minnie  Elizabeth  Keeler,  b.  at  Iredell,  Texas,  8  Sept.  1868. 


Chil.  of  Stephen    Sanford    and    Amelia    Benton    (North)    Keeler. 

9066  I.    Emily  Celia  Keeler,  b.  at  Lexington,  N.  Y.,  22  Feb.  1835;  died  at 
;  Lexington,  5  July  1835,  and  was  buried  there. 

9067  II.  Mary  Augusta  Keeler,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.  V.,  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. 

j  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.  1S67  ;  and  finally  settled  at  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  which  was  still 
their  home  in  March  1876      She  is  a  member  of  the  Free  Baptist  Church. 


Whitney  Family.  p  1359 


KI^S        III.  Andrew    Benton    Keeler,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  22    Nov.  1S37; 
died  at  Rockport,  Ark.,  7  July  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

,,/,.)  IV.  Amanda  Elizabeth  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.Y.,  23  Jan.  1S40;  \6j6^ 
married  at  Mazaren,  Ark.,  26  Aug.  1858.  by  Rev.  Elijah  Smoot,  Metho- 
dist, to  John  Henry  McCarty,  sen  of  Daniel1  and  Mary  (Lott)  McCarty. 
He  was  born  near  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  19  Dec.  1831;  went  to  Hot  Springs, 
Ark.,  in  1S53,  teaching  school  there,  and  in  Montgomery  Count}-,  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.,  [  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  9070 
being  a  member  of  the  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church. 

! 

,,070  V.  Antoinette  Fidelia  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  X.  \.,  12  Sept.  1S42;  16769 
married  near  Antioch,  Hot  Springs  Co.,  Ark.,  16  Jan.  1  S60,  by  Rev.  Allen 
j  McDaniel,  Presbyterian,  to  Enoch  Wesley  Wiathis,  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.  1S67.  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,  19th  Reg.,  Arkansas  Yolun- 
]  teers,  during  the  war  of  1 861.  She  was  married  (2d),  4  Oct.  1868.  at  Hot 
;  Springs,  by  Benjamin  Alonzo  Royse,  Esq.,  to  William  Curl,2  a  farmer  and 
i  builder,  born  in  Perry  Co.,  Tenn.,  1  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,  1  ith  Reg.,  9069 
i  Arkansas  Volunteers;  was  captured  at  Island  No.  10,  S  Ap.  1862;  was 
;  exchanged,  22  Sept.  1862;   and   at  once  reenlisted  in  the  same  company, 

Fe,  New 


1  Daniel  McCarty,  born  in  Penn.  in  1792,  mar-     1847,  and  died  tl 
ried  in  1S24,  in  Jefferson  Co..  Ind.,  Mary  Lott,     Mexico, 
who  died  in  1S33.     He  started  for  California  in 

*AXCESTRY   OF   WILLI  \M    AND   ALPHONSO 
William  Curl,  was  born  m  Wales.,  settled  in  S.  nth  Car  iiu,  and  served  in  I 

e  same  year,  at  Santa 
Curl. 

he  Revolutionary  war.   = 

1 

William  Curl,  died  near  Vernon,  Tenn.,  in         Keziah  Gambling,  b   i!  Nov. 
■  862,  aged  95  years.                                              j         in  March  1876,  in  105th  year. 

77Ii  was  living  near  Ve, 

1 
Larkin  Jackson  Curl,  was  living  at  De  Roche,  Ark.,  in  March  1876.  -- 

=  Martha  Jane  ShePA 

Amanda   Elizabeth  =  William  Curl,  —  Antoinette   Fidelia         Ali' 
Keeler,  sec.  wife,                                                Keeler,  first  wife, 
No.  9069.                                                                          Nu   9070. 

1 

9072 

36o; 


Eighth  Generation. 


9071 


9072 


9073 


9076 


his  time  having  expired  17  Aug  He  was  again  captured,  7  Nov.  1863; 
was  taken  to  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  thence  to  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  iS  Nov.,  and  to' 
Rock  Island,  111.,  18  Jan.  1S64,  where  he  suffered  severely  from  cold  and 
hunger.  He  remained  at  Ruck  Island  till  19  Jan.  1865;  was  exchanged  at 
Shreveport,  La.,  24  Ap.  1S65  ;  and  was  finally  paroled,  22  June  1865,  at 
Washington,  Ark. 

VI.  Jane  Aurelia  Kesler,  b.  in  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1844;  167; 
married  at  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  2  June  1S70,  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.  1874,  and  was  buried  there.  She  was  living  there  in  March 
1876. 


n    Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.,  20  Feb. 
Sept.   1867,  Alphonso    Curl,1    a 


VII.  Adelaide  Amelia    Keeler,  b. 

1847;  married  at  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  1 
lawyer,  born  in  Perry  Co.,  Tenn.,  1  1  July  1S39,  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 arm}-,  as  first-lieutenant  in  the  1  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.  1S62;  was  recaptured  at  Natchez,  Miss.,  31  July 
1863  ;  and  was  confined  at  Johnson's  Island,  Ohio,  till  discharged,  1  1  June 
1S65.  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. 
j  854. 


9074  IX.   Abigail    Rosalia    Keeler,  b.  at   Hot   Springs,  Ark.,   22   March 
1856;   died  at  Hot   Springs,  S  July  1859,  and  was  buried  thcie. 

9075  X.  Sarah    Ella    Benton    Keeler,  b.  at  Hot    Springs,  Ark.,  11  Ap. 
,  1858. 


Chit,  of   Burr   and    Jane   (O'Neill)    Keeler. 

I.   Franklin  Burr  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  4  Feb.  1S53;  died 
at  Kortright,  21  Jul)-  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 


Whitney  Family 


1361 


9077  '      II.  Anna  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  V.,  5  May  1S55;  died  at  Kort- 
j  right,  10  Aug.  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 

9078  ''      III.   Ward    Keeler,   b.   at    Kortright,   N.  Y.,    20   Dec.  1856;    died   at 
]  Kortright,  26  July  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 

9079  I      IV.  Josephine  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  X.  V.,  9  Dec.  1858. 

i 

9080  !      V.   Beverly   Waugh    Keeler,  b.   at  Kurtright,  N.  V.,  7  May  i860; 
j  died  at  Kortright,  14  July  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 

9081  VI.  Susan  Blakely  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  X.  Y.,  18  July  [862. 


90S  2 
:  90S  3 

90S4 
;  90S  5 

9086 


90S  7 


90S  8 
9089 


Chil.  of  Andrew   and    Sarah    Ann    (Keeler)    Adair. 

I.  Emma  Adair,  was  living  at  Davenport,  X.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1876. 

II.  Robert  Adair,  was  living  at  Davenport,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1S76. 

III.  Anna  Adair,  was  living  at  Davenport,  X.  Y,  in  Jan.  1S76. 

IV.  Ward  Adair,  was  living  at  Davenport,  X.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1876. 

V.  Adair,  name  not  reported. 

VI.   Adair,  name  not  reported. 


3222 


Chil.  of   Martin    and    Harriet    (Kitchcolk)    Keeler. 

I.  Keeler,   b.    at    Kortright   Centre,  X.  Y.;   died  at   Kortright 

Centre,  aged  two  years,  and  was  buried  there. 


3223 


11. 


Keeler,  b.  at    Kortright   Centre,  X.  Y.;   died   at   Ko: 


I  Centre,  aged  two  years,  and  was  buried  there. 


9090  !      III.  Julie   Frances   Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright  Centre,  X.  Y.;  and  was 
I  living  there  in  July  1876,  unmarried. 


362 


Eighth  Generation. 


9091  IV.   Delia   Angela    Keeler,  b.  at   Kortright  Centre,   N.  V.;  and  was 

:  living  there  in  July  1876,  unmarried. 


9092 


Keeler,  b.  at    Kortright   Centre,  N.  Y.;   died   at    Kortright 


I  Centre,  aged  two  years,  and  was  buried  the 


9093  VI.   Helen    Amelia    Keeler,  b.  at   Kortright  Centre,  X.  V.;  and  was 

living  there  in  July  1S76,  unmarried. 


9094 


Chil.  of   Burr   and    Elizabeth    Ann    (Barlow)    Keeler. 

I.    Elizabeth    Delia    Keeler,  b.  at   Stamford,  N.  Y.,  2   March  1S2S; 
and  was  living  at  170  Twenty-seventh   Street,  Chicago,  111.,  in  July  1S76, 


9095  II.   Mary    Augusta    Keeler,  b.  at  South  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  13  Feb 

1831. 


909G 
9097 


III    Amasa    Martin    Keeler,  b.  at   South   Kortright,  N.  Y    10  Ian 

1833. 

IV.  Sarah    Augusta    Keeler,  b.  at  South   Kortright,  N  Y    1 1  Oct 
1S35. 


909S     :      V.   Homer    Duane    Keeler,  b.  at   South   Kortright,  N.  Y.,  12  Sept. 
j  1837;  and  was  living  at  170  Twenty-seventh   Street,  Chicago,  111.,  in  July 
1876. 

VI.  Ceorge  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. 

VII.  Calvin  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  7  Jan.  1840;  and 
was  living  at  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1876. 

VIII.  James  Barlow  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  13  Oct. 
I  1842  ;   a  lawyer;   was  living  at  Ellenville,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1876. 

9102  j  IX.  Harriet  Louise  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Kortright,  X.  Y.,  2S  July 
,  1844;  studied  for  three  years  at  Oberlin  College,  Oberlin,  Ohio;  and  was, 
I  in  July  1876,  assistant-superintendent  of  the  public  schools  of  Cleveland, 
Ohio. 


9'°3 


]\Thitne\'  Familv 


Chil.  of  Stephen    Hiram    and    Elizabeth    Ryman    (Merwin)    Keeler. 

1.  Frances  Susan  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  1 5  Sept.  1833; 
married  there,  S>  Aug.  1857,  Theophilus  Fletcher  Mcintosh,  an  editor  and 
publisher,  son  of  George  and  Sarah  (Jaquish)  Mcintosh,  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  Jul>-  1876.  He  was  treasurer  of  Delaware  County  for  six  years,  ending 
Jan.  1872  ;   and  was  editor  and  publisher  of  the  Delaware  Republican. 


*  36 5 


16780 


9104        II.  Josephine  Keeler,  b.  a 

II     Sept.    1874,    Edward    M.    Co 

'  settled  at  Windham,  N.  Y. 


Kortright,  N. 

,  editor   of  th 
which  was  still  theii 


V.,  9  Sept.  1835  ;  married, 
■  Windham  Journal,  and 
home  in  July  1876. 


9105  III.    Robert  Junius  Keeler,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y,  10  Aug.  1840;  a      16785 
dealer   in    coal    and    wood;   married  at  Valatie,  N.  Y.,  1    Sept.  1863,  Mary 

i  Ann  Merwin,  dati.  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  1S76. 

9106  IV.  Ella  Patience  Keeler,  b.  at  Bloomville,  in  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  8 
Jul)'  1844;  married  there,  29  Jan.  1S74,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev. 
Richard  Decker,  Methodist,  to  Joseph  Adelhcrt  Hill,  a  farmer,  son  of  Alden 
Athelstan  and  Esther  (Clark)  Hill,  of  Stamford,  X.  Y.  He  was  born  at 
Kortright,  1  July  1847.     The)-  dwelt  at   Delhi,   N.  Y.,  for  one  year;   and 

j  then  settled  at  Stamford,  where  they  were  still  living  in  July  1S74,  without 
children. 


9107  V.  Laura  Keeler,  b.  at  Bloomville,  N.  Y.,  5  March  1S46;  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.  V.,  27  July  1 843, 
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.  144th  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  1S52. 

9110  VIII.  Edmund  Stephen  Keeler,  b  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept. 
1S54;   a  farmer. 


16791 


1364 

9iii 

9112 

9i  1 3 


/12W/  th   Gen  era  Hon . 


Chil.  of  Robert   Sterling   and    Frances    Maria    (Keeler)    Marshall. 

I.  Ann  Maria  Marshall,  b.  at  Hobart,  N.  V.,  20  Sept.  1833;  died 
there,  2  Jan.  1838,  and  was  buried  at  South  Kortright,  N.  Y. 

II.  Charlotte  Louise  Marshall,  b.  at  Hobart,  X.  Y.,  3  Oct.  1 S 3 5 ; 
died  there,  25  Dec.  1S37,  and  was  buried  at  South  Kortright,  N.Y. 

III.  Henry  Marshall,  b.  at  Hobart,  X.  Y.,  iS  Sept.  1S37;  a  druggist; 
married  at  New  York  City,  2j  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. 


91 14  IV.  Martin  Keeler  Marshall,  b.  at  Hobart,  N.  Y,  4  July  1839 ;  a 
farmer;  married  at  South  Kortright,  X.  Y.,  21  June  1S70,  by  Rev.  Schuyler 
Martin,  Methodist,  to  Mary  Jane  Cibson,  dau.  of  William  and  Mary 
(Maharg)  Gibson,  of  South  Kortright,  where  she  was  born  15  May  1840. 
They  settled  at  Hobart,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1S76. 

9115  V.  Louise  Maria  Marshall,  b.  at  Hobart,  X.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1841; 
married,  6  Feb.  1SG2,  by  Rev.  Robert  Kerr,  Methodist,  to  John  Smith 
Barker,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  and  Jane  (Elliott)  Barker,  of  Hobart,  where 

j  he  was  born  12  Nov.  1S32.      They  settled  at  Hobart,  and  were  living  there 
i  in  March  1876. 


'6793 


[6795 


91 16 


91 18 


9119 


VI.  Robert    Marshall,    b.    at    Hobart,   X.  Y.,  1  Aug.  1S43;   died   at 
Hobart,  29  June  1S72,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Washington  Marshall,  b.  at  Hobart,  X.  Y.,  21  Ap.  18.56;  died 
at  Hobart,  2^  Aug.  1S48,  and  was  buried  at  South  Kortright,  X.  Y. 

VIII.  Helena   Marshall,  b.  at  Hobart,  N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1S4S  ;  and  was 
living  there  in  March  1876,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Edmund   and    Martha   Jane   (Leal)    Keeler. 

I.  Harriet  Newell  Keeler,  b.  at  Xorth  Kortright,  X.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1S45; 
married  at  Delhi,  X.  Y.,  1  1  Nov.  1869,  by  Rev.  F.  A.  M.  Brown,  to 
Frederick  William  Bennett  Craff,  who  was  born  at  Leipzig,  Germany,  14 
Aug.  1  S3 2.  They  settled  at  North  Kortright,  and  were  living  there  in 
July  1S76. 


322S 

[6796 


Whitney  Family. 


1365 


9120        II.  Clark  Leal   Keeler,  b.  at  North  Kortright,  N.  V.,  28  Sept.  1S46: 
and  was  living  there  in  July  1876,  unmarried. 


9121 


III.  Alexander  Leal  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Kortright,  NY.,  13  March 
[848;   died  at  North  Kortright,  J5  Nov.  1S61,  and  was  buried  there. 


IV.   Edmund   Henry   Keeler,  b.  at  North  Kortright,  N.  V..  22  Nov. 
1849;   died  at  North  Kortright,  25  Nov.  1S61,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of   Henry   and    Sally    (Keeler)    Alley. 

9123  i      I.  James  Alley,  b.  at  Sempronius,  now  Moravia,  N.  V.,  17  May  1S30; 
and  died  at  Moravia,  24  May  1S38. 


3?33> 


9124  II.  Joseph  Alley,  b.  at  Sempronius,  now  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  6  Feb. 
1832;  a  miller  and  farmer;  married  at  Moravia,  25  Oct.  1S55,  Frances 
Stoyell,  dau.  of  Dea.  John  and  Lydia  (Todd)  Stoyell,1  of  Moravia,  where 
she  was  born  1  Sept.  1S34.  They  settled  at  Moravia,  and  were  living  there 
in  July  1S77. 


16797 


9123  III.  Mary  Jane  Alley,  b.  at  Moravia,  NY.,  2  Feb.  1834;  married- 
there,  13  Jan.  1857,  William  Hollister  Adams,  a  farmer,  son  of  Loammi  and 
Keturah  Adams,-  of  Sempronius,  N.  Y.,  former!}-  of  Marlborough,  N.  Y., 
where  he  was  born  2  Aug.  1S26.  They  settled  at  Moravia,  and  were  living 
there  in  July  1S77. 


9126  :  IV.  Morris  Keeler  Alley,  b.  at  Moravia,  NY.,  31  May  1S36;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Moravia,  24  March  1S62,  Mahala  Bradley  Stoyell,  dau. 
of  Dea.  John  and  Lydia  (Todd)  Stoyell,  of  Moravia,  where  she  was  born  4 
;  Aug.  1S36.  They  dwelt  at  Moravia  till  Ap.  1S77  ;  then  settled  at  Locke, 
N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1S77. 


[6806 


9127  V.  John  Henry  Alley,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  24  May  1838  ;  a  farmer; 
was  living  at  Moravia,  in  July  1877,  unmarried. 

912S  VI.  Alfred  Alley,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  22  Feb.  1S40;  a  farmer;  mar- 
ried at  Moravia,  17  Oct.  1S67,  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. 


I  'Dea.  John  Stovell  was  horn  at  Sempronius 
26  Dec.  1S01;  and  Lydia  Todd  at  Marcellus 
X.  V.,  2  July  1S07.        ' 


-Loammi  Adams  was  born  at  Marlborough, 
X.  V..  in  1797;  and  his  wife  at  New  Paltz,  X.  V. 


1 366 


Eighth    Generation. 


9129  VII.   LucineSa   Alley,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,   20  Feb.  1842;    married    16 

there,  10  Ap.  1805,  Henry  Fenton  Cuykendall,  a  farmer,  son  of  Jacob  ami 
Margaret  (Decker)  Cuykendall,'  of  Niles,  N.Y.,  where  he  was  born  20 
March  1842.  They  settled  at  Owasco,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in 
July  .S77. 


9130  VIII.   Virginia    Alley,    b.   at    Moravia,  N.  Y.,  12   May  1844;   married    i< 

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  1S37.  They 
settled  at  Moravia,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1S77. 


91 3 1  IX.   Phebe  Alley,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  20  Dec.  1S47  '.  anc>  was  living 

there,  with  her  parents,  in  July  1S77,  unmarried. 


9132  X.    Edgar  Alley,  b.  at   Moravia,  NY.,  22  Jan.  1S50;   a  farmer;   mar-    [fiSi.] 

ried  at  Moravia,  9  Feb.  1S73,  Phebe  Ellen  Walker,  3  dan.  of  Thomas 
}  Mowry  and  Maria  (Carpenter)  Walker,  of  Moravia.  She  was  born  near 
Kelloggsville,  in  Moravia,  29  July  1849.  They  settled  at  Moravia,  and 
were  living  there  in  Jul)'  1877. 


Chil.  of  John    and    h'uldah    (Keeler)    Dennis. 

I.  Lewis  Dennis,  b.  at  Niles,  N.Y.,  13  March  1831;  a  farmer;  married 
at  New  Hope,  in  Xiles,  Jane  Luyster,  of  New  Hope,  where  they  were 
living  in  June  1877. 


3233* 

16810 


9134  II.    William    Dennis,   b.   at    Niles,   NY.;    a  farmer;    married   Maria 

Bentley  ;  and  settled  at  Niles,  where  he  was  murdered,  11  May  1S71,  at 
night,  by  an  unknown  person,  who  fired  a  shot  through  the  window  of  his 
1  house,  hitting  him  in  the  head.  He  was  then  a  constable  of  that  town. 
i  His  widow  was  living  on  the  same  farm  in  June  1877. 


9135 


III.  John    Martin    Dennis,  b.  at  Niles,  N.  Y.;  a  farmer;  was  living 
with  his  father,  at  New  Hope,  X.  Y.,  in  June  1S74,  unmarried. 


9136 

9137 


IV. 


Dennis,  a  son,  died  on  the  day  of  his  birth. 


V.   Juliet    Dennis,   b.   at    Xiles,  N.  Y.,    in   Aug.  1838;   married   John 
Osborn  Hoyt,  a  farmer;  and  was  living  at  New  He>pe,  in  Niles,  in  June  1877. 

■  Jacob    Cuykendall    and    his    wife,    Margaret  dall    (sister  of  faeob  Cuykendall),  at  the  same 

Decker,  were  born  at  Deerpark,  X.  Y.  place,  23  Dec.  l'ycjS. 

1  Anthony   \  an    Etten  was  born  24  Jan.  1791,  3See    Walker's  Halters  of  the  old  Plymouth 

at  Deerpark,  N.  Y.;   and  his  wife,  Jane  Cuyken-  Colony,  p.  315. 


Whitncv  Family 


1367 


9138  VI.    Mary   Dennis,  b.  at  Niles,  N.  Y.,  in   .May  1840;   married  Charles       16827 
Tuttle,  a  farmer,  sun  of  Freegift  and  Martha  (Case)  Tuttle,  of  Niles.     They 

were  living  at  Niles  in  June  1877. 

9139  VII.    Dwight    Dennis,  b.  at    Niles,  N.  Y.,  in    March  1843;   a  farmer;       [682S 
married  Vianna    Ryan,  of  Virgil,  N.  Y.;   and  was    living    at    Niles   in  June 

1877. 


Dennis,  a  dau.,  b.  at   Niles,  N.  Y.,  in    Dec.  1846;  died 


when  erne  week  old. 


9141         IX.   Emma  Dennis,  b.  at  Niles,  N.  Y.,  20  Ap.  1S4S  ;  died  at  Niles  in 
j  Jan.  1 85  1. 


9142 


Chil.  of  William   and    Lucy   (Kussey)    Keeler. 

I.  Mary  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  16  Feb.  1S3S;  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  1S77. 


3233= 

16829 


9143  ;      II.   Phebe   Keeler,  b,  at  Moravia,  N.  Y,  5  Oct.  1S39;   married  there,      16S30 

18  June  1  868,  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  1S39.  They  settled  at  Moravia,  and  were  living 
I  there  in  July  1S77. 

9144  III.    Lydia   Keeler,  b.  at   Moravia,  N.  Y.,  2  Feb.  1842  ;   married  there,       16S31 


■  Pedigree  of  Alley  or 

John  Allek.  a  French  Huguenot.  —  Si-sanna  Larch 

Ali.ee. 

Others  call  her  Martha  Derou. 

Peter  Alley,  =  Martha  Bekriuht. 

Juhn  Allee,  =  Jane  Secor. 

William  Alley,  b.  =  Piifbe  Disenbiky,  dau.  of    Jeremiah  Aii.ee.  b.  at  New  —  Euzabeth  Darrow,  dau.  of 

23  He.:    1763:  m.      j          Henryand (Laureice!         R,  cheUc.    X.   V  ,    6    June     j         N„ ■;,.■!.!,  and  lie^evilV-.., 

30  Nov.  t-S6;  d.              Dusenbury;      b     14    May         177   :    ni    23  Ap.  ioj>3;    d      1        Darrow;    b.   3  Xo\    1777; 
15  Feb.  1850.             |         1771 ;  d.  23  Dec.  1S39.      '          3   Feb.  18 46.                                         d.  25  Se;.t    1S18 

I                                                                                             i 
William  W.  Alley,  b   2.  —  Lira  Hoigh,  b      Henry  Ali  ey,  m. 
Feb.    1802,  in   Dutchess     1         3.  Jan.  1S07,   at         Sally  Keeler,  No 
Co.,  N    V.                                    Locke,  X    V.             3233a. 

! 
Eliza  Allee,  m.  Thornp-     J  imes  Allee,  m. 
son  Keeler,  Xo.  3233d.           Lucinda  Keeler, 

No.  3234. 

—  Mary  Kii  lek,  No 


1368  Eighth   Generation. 

31  Oct.  1 866,  by  Rev.  Alexander  H.  Rogers,  Protestant  Episcopal,  to  Webb 
Johnson  Creenfield,  a  farmer  and  dealer  in  hardware,  son  of  Elondo  and 
i  Minerva  Maria  (West)  Greenfield,  of  Moravia.  Me  was  born  at  Milan,  in 
Locke,  N.Y.,  6  Oct.  1842.  They  settled  at  Moravia,  and  were  living  there 
in  July  1877. 


9145  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 


9146 
9H7 


9148 
9149 
9150 


(Briggs)   Heald,  afterward  of  Moravia.     They  settled 


Daniel   and  - 

at   Moravia,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1S77,  without  childr 


Chil.  of   Thompson    and    Eliza    (Allee)    Keeler. 


I.  John  Keeler,  b.  at  Mc 


X.  Y.,  12  Aug.  1S38;   died  at  birth. 


II.  William  Edwin  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.Y.,  24  Feb.  1842;  a  16S; 
farmer;  married  at  Hamilton,  X.  Y.,  16  Aug.  1865,  Fanny  Maria  Smith, 
dan.  of  Edward  and  Maria  (Ely)  Smith,  of  Hinsdale,  X.  Y.  She  was  born 
at  Hector,  NY.,  5  Sept.  1S43.  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,  dan.  of  Wait  Talcott  and  Sophronia  (Carter)  Huntington,1  of 
Ithaca,  X.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  2  May  1S45.  They  were  living  at 
Moravia  in  Jul}-  1S77. 


Chil.  of  Israel   and    Caroline   (Stewart-)    Keeler. 

I.    Melen  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  X.  Y,  17  Nov.  1837;   a  teacher;  was 
I  living  there  in  June  1877. 

II     Eliza  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  21  Feb.  1S39;   married  Robert    16S34 
1  Corden  ;   and  was  living  at  Ogdensburgh,  X.  Y.,  in  June  1877. 

III.   Frances    Keeler,  b.  at   Moravia,  N.  Y,  10   Sept.  1840;  married    16835 
there,  12  March  1862,  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.  3  38.  3  Henry  C.  Ames  was  born  at  Rensselaerville. 

=  Caroline  Stewart,.  Liu.  ..f  Daniel  llr.jwn  Stewart,  X.V.,  1.1  Sept.  170S:  and  hi,  wife.  MarvWitler, 

was  h„rn   at  Granville,   X.  V.,  17  Jan.  1S17.      The  at  Scipio,  K.  V.,  21  May  1S03. 
date  is  incorrectly  printed  at  No.  3233e. 


Whitney  Family 


^69 


9152 
9153 

9154 


IV.  John  Heeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.Y.,  5  Nov.  1S42;  an  iron-moulder. 

V.  James  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  24  Feb.  1845;   a  printer. 

VI.  IVSinerva  Keeler,  b.  at  Moravia,  N.  Y.,  4  March  1 S47 ;  married 
Peter  Creenman  ;   and  was  living  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1S77. 

VII.  Charles  Kee'er,  b.  at  Moravia,  X.  Y.,  9  Feb.  1849;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Moravia,  9  Feb.  1S74,  Elizabeth  Harter,  dan.  of  George  and 
Mary  (Cristman)  Harter,  of  Xiles,  X.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  19  May 
1 85 2.      They  were  living  at  Moravia  in  June  1S77. 


91  5S 


9160 
9161 
9162 
9163 


Chil.  of  James   and    Lucinda    (Keeler)    Allee. 

I.  George  Alfred  Allee,  b.  at  Moravia,  X.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1839;  a  farmer; 
,  was  living  with  his  mother,  on  the  farm  where  he  was  born,  in  Jul)-  1877, 

unmarried. 

II.  Mary    Elizabeth    Allee,  b.  at  Moravia,  X.  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  1S76. 

II.  George  Wilcox,  b.  at  Catskill,  X.  Y.;  and  was  living  there  in  July 


[6836 


3^34 


3235 


III.  Mary   Goodrich    Wilcox,  b.   at  Catskill,  X.  Y. ;  died   there,  1 1 
Ap.  1858,  and  was  buried   in  Catskill  Cemetery. 

IV.  Howard  Wilcox,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.Y.,  11  March  1835;  a  jeweller;      16838 
married  at  St.  Luke's  Church,  Catskill,  12  May  1859,  Sarah  Clarke,  dan  of 
Zeba  and  Martha  Jane  (Bogardus)  Clarke,  of  Catskill,  where  she  was  born 

10  June  1S40.       She   died    at  Catskill,  18    May  1 S70,  and   was  buried   in 
-Catskill  Cemetery.      He  was  living  at  Catskill  in  July  1876. 

9164         V.   Henry  Clay  Wiicox,  b.  at  Catskill,  X.  Y.,  12  May  1S39;  an  agent'     16S40 


i37o 

9'<55 

9166 
9167 

916S 


9169 
9170 
9171 


917; 


High  th   Genera  turn . 

for  sewing-machines  ;  married  at  New  York  City,  3  July  1S61,  Jeannette 
Rachel  Catlin,  dan.  of  John  Catlin,  of  London,  Eng.,  where  she  was  born. 
iThey  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.  1S40. 
They  were  living  at  Catskill  in  July  1876,  without  children. 

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 
j  there  in  July  1876. 


Chil.  of  Clark    Bacon   and   Alpa    lAt 


Keeler)    Backus. 


I.  Emeline  Sill  Backus,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  7  Oct.  1837;  married 
at  Adrian,  Mich.,  5  May  1S55,  Ebenezer  Ingalls  Waldby,  son  of  Ralph  and 
Mary  Ann  (Ingalls)  Waldby.  They  settled  at  Adrian,  and  were  living- 
there  in  Ap.  1877.  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.  raeliy  Curtis  Backus,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  1  June  1  S4S. 


Chil.  of  Albert    Merville   and    Sarah    (Keeler)    Eaker. 

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, 
I  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 
j  Dec.  1842.  They  settled  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap. 
"—^41877,  without  children. 

9173     j      II.   Sarah  Jane  Baker,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich  ,  22  Feb.  1841 ;  died  there, 
i  15  June  1844,  and  was  buried  in  Oakwood  Cemetery. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Delos    Milton    and    Elizabeth    (Ten  Eyck)    Keeler. 

9174         I.   Anna   Maria   frills  Keeler,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  V.,  15   May  184; 
died  9  Aug.  1S47. 


[ 


'37' 


! 


9I7S 
9176 

9177 


9178 
9179 
9180 


II.  Elizabeth  Ten  Eyck  Keeler,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.Y.,  21  July  1S50. 

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. 


9185 


Chil.  of  Moses   and    Delilah    (Keeler)    Burr. 
I.    Frances  Burr,  married  Benjamin  Bates,  of  Danbury,  Conn. 


r-y) 


Child   of   Charles    Baldwin    and    Nancy    (Clark)    Keeler.  3240 

91 8 1  I.  Jane  Clark  Keeler,  b.  at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1850. 

Chil.  of  Charles   and    Harriet    (Keeler)    Gilbert. 

9182  I.    Henry  Gilbert,   b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.;  a  hatter  and  upholsterer; 
I  married,  and  was  living  at  Westport,  Conn.,  in  July  1S73. 

9'33   :       II.    Elizabeth  Gilbert,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.;   married  Henry  Booth; 

'  and  was  living  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  July  1873. 

91S4  I      III.   Sylvester  Gilbert,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.;  acarpenter;  was  living 
at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  in  July  1873. 


3^45 


1372 


Eighth   Generation. 


91S6  II.    Ann  Elizabeth  Burr,  married  Edt,on  Smith,  of  Ridgefield,  Conn. 

They  lived  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  July  1873. 


Chil.  of   Henry   and    Eliza    Ann    (Koeler)    Cilbort. 


324; 


9187  I.   Aaron  Gilbert,  was  living  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  near  Titicus  Ceme- 
tery, in  July  1873;   a  carpenter. 

91 88  II.   William  Gilbert,  was  living  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  in  July  1874;  a 
carpenter. 


Child    of  Benjamin    and    Mary    (Keeler)    Foster. 

91 89  I.    Alethea   Foster,   married,  and  lived  at   Danbury,  Conn.,  with  her 

parents,  in  July  1S73. 


3249 


Chil.  of   Henry  Burr1    and    Ann    (Haviland)    Piatt. 

9190  j      I.   Amy  Elizabeth   Piatt,  b.  at   Ticket's  Ridge,  Conn.,  27  Jan.  1852; 
j  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. 

9191  11.   Henrietta  Certrude  Piatt,  b.  at  Picket's  Ridge,  Reading,  Conn., 
8  Oct.  1857. 

9192  III.  Wilhelmina  Hortense  Piatt,  b.  at    Picket's  Ridge,  Reading, 
Conn.,  12  Ap.  1SO3. 


Chil.  of   Alvin    Peikins    and    Frances    Imogene    (Koeler)    Sanford. 


526: 


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 

I  have  enabled  us  to  revise  our  account  of  Xos.  Picket's   Ridge,   in    Reading,  Conn. ;    and  were 

3252  and  3253.  living  there  in  Aug.  iS;?. 

HKNRY  Bi  kk  Pi  vtt,  No.  3252.  wa>  horn  21  Hulkii  t  Pi  u  i.  No.  3253,  was  born  11  July 
Oct.  1S19,  and  has  been,  since  l"S;o,  a  tobacco-  1S25.  and  married  ^  Dec.  1S51.  Her  husband, 
packer.  His  wife  was  bum  6  Ap.  1S25,  at  Lime-  No.  2S26,  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. 

9105         I.  George   Keeler   Loder,  b.  at   Cross   River,  N.  Y.,  10  Ap.  1831; 
I  died  at  Lysander,  N.  Y.,  20  Ap.  1X42,  and  was  buried  there. 

9196  II.  Rhotfa  Ann  Loder,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  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.  V.,  4  July  1832,  son  of  James  and  Hersilia  (Paddock)  Conklin.  They 
settled  at  Bedford,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1S74. 


1373 


3267 


16S45 


Chil.  of  Ceorge   S.    and    Polly   (Keeler)    Cilbert.  i      3: 

919/    :       I.    Roselle  Gilbert,  was  living  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  in  Dec.  1S74. 

-  Andrus,  and    lived   at   Ceresco, 


919S         II.   Annie    Gilbert,    married   - 
'  Mich,  in  Dec.  1874. 

9199         III.   George  L.  Gilbert,  lived  at  Clintonville,  111.,  in  Dec.  1874. 


•   Baird,  and   lived  at   Lysander, 
9201         V.   Herbert  Gilbert,  lived  at  Lysander,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1874. 


9200         IV.   Sarah  L.  Gilbert,  married 
N.Y.,  in  Dec.  1874. 


Chil.   of  Andrew   Watson    and    Laura    (Keeler)    Baird. 

I.  Sarah  Ann  Baird,  b.  at  Lysander,  X.  Y.,  S  Nov.  1843;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Dec.  1874. 

II.  Andrew  Watson  Baird,  b.  at  Lysander,  N.  Y,  13  Jan.  1S46;  a 
[minister;  married  at  her  father's  house  in  Volney,  N.  Y.,  2^  Ap.  1872, 
;  by  Rev.  Edwin  G.  Bush,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Eva  Eliza  Peckham,  who 
was  born  at  Volney,  22  Sept.  1851.  dan.  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  1S72;  was 
pastor  at  East  Peppcrell,  Mass,  till  Ap.  1874,  when  he  was  ordained 
|  deacon,  and  stationed  at  Townsend,  Mass.;  and  was  living  at  the  latter 
place  in  Dec.  1S74. 

9204  J      III.  Joseph  Tapscott    Baird,  b.  at   Lysander,  N.  Y.,  10  Feb.  1S4S; 
j  and  was  living  there  in  Dec.  1S74,  unmarried. 


16S52 


1374 


Eighth  Generation. 


9205  IV.  Jesse  Keeler  Band,  b.  at  Lysandt 

was  living  there  in  Dec.  1S74,  unmarried. 


N.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1 851;  and 


9212 


Chil.  of   Burr  and    Sally    (Hoyt)    Keeler. 

9206  I.  George    Deios    Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  2  Sept  1831; 
painter    and    cabinet-maker;    married    at    Bethel,    Conn.,    7    Nov.  "1852, 
Caroline  Rosclle  James,  dau.  of  Jesse  Lodrick  and  Amanda  (Baker)  James, 
of  Westport,  Conn.,  where  she  was  born  16  Oct.  1S34.     They  were  livine 
at  Bethel  in  1873.  '  , 

9207  II.   Sylvester  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  21  Aug.  1834;  a  lock- 
maker;    married  at  South  Xorwalk,  Conn.,  13  Oct.  1S59,  Mary  Jane   Hoyt, 

idau.  of  Ira  and  Jane  (Miller)  Hoyt,'  of  South  Norwalk,  where  she  was 
born  25  July  1841.  They  dwell  at  South  Norwalk  in  1S73,  without 
;  children. 

920S  III.   Edgar    Keeler,  b.   at    Ridgefield,    Conn.,  10  Jan.  1836;    a  shoe- 

maker; enlisted  at  Albany,  N.  V.,  20  Aug.  1S61,  as  a  private  in  Co.  C, 
:44th  Reg.,  N.  V.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  discharged  for  disability,  5 
Nov.  1862.  He  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Ridgefield,  in  1873, 
hopelessly  invalided. 

9209  IV.  John   Henry  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  11  Dec.  1S3S;  and 
died  there,  13    Oct.  1839,   according  to  the  family-bible,  while  the  town- 

|  record  makes  the  date  one  month  and  seven  days  later. 

9210  V.   Huldah  Jane  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  23  Nov.  1841 ;   and 
was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1873,  unmarried. 


r-:> 


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.  1S34; 
died  of  convulsions,  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  when  seven  years  old,  and  was 
buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

1  See  the  Hoyt  Genealogy,  p.  520. 


3274 


1710133 


Whitney  Family. 


yjij   ;       III.   William    Lewis    Staples,   b.   at  Green's   Farms,  Conn.,  5   Nov. 
J  1838;  died  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  11  Nov.  1869,  of  typhoid  fever,  unmarried. 

9214  '      IV.  Julia    Ann    Staples,   b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  in   Sept.  1840; 

married  Benjamin   Roflf;  and  died  of  consumption,  at   Danbury,  Conn.,  in 
I  June  1868. 
I 

9215  '       V.    Rufus    Staples,    married    Mary    Eliza    Seymour,    dau.    of    Lewis 
!  Seymour,  of  Wilton,  Conn.;  and  was  living  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  1873. 

I 

9216  !      VI.   George  Staples,  b.  in  Feb.  1846;   died  in  July  1S72,  at  Danbury, 
Conn. 

VII.    Betsey  Staples,  was  living  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  1873,  unmar- 
ried. 

9218  i      VIII.   Sarah   Staples,  was  living  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  1S73,  unmar- 
ried. 


*375 


Chil.  of  David    H 


and    Freelove   Ann    (Bailey)    Keeler 


9219  I.  William  Keeler,  b.  at  Green's  Farms,  Conn,  2S  Feb.  1837;  died 
at  Green's  Farms,  10  Ap.  1S37,  and  was  buried  there. 

9220  II.  Bailey  Samuel  Keeler,  b.  at  Brewster's  Station,  N.  Y.,  23  Sept. 
1838  ;  a  salesman  ;  enlisted  at  Monticello,  N.  Y.,  12  Aug.  1S62,  in  Co.  A, 
143d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  discharged  near  Alexandria, 
Va.,  12  Jul)- 1S65,  having  served  under  Generals  Heintzelman  and  Sherman, 
and  taken  part  in  twelve  engagements.  He  married,  12  Sept.  1S71,  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.  1S50.  They  settled  at  Middletown, 
and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1875. 

9221  III.  Benjamin  Franklin  Keeler,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.Y.,  5  Aug.  1S41; 
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 
I  manufacturer  of  chairs;  enlisted,  6  Oct.  1864,  in  Co.  A,  143d  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 


32/5 


>6S57 


16858 


16S60 


1376  Eigh  th   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,  X.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1867;  to  Jeffersonville,  X.  Y., 
in  Jan.  1868  ;  and,  in  Dec.  1870,  settled  at  Ellenville,  X.  Y.  He  was  mar- 
ried there,  12  Sept.  I  87  1,  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.  1S51,  dan.  of  Alfred  Wood  and  Jemima  (Budd) 
Burhans.  They  settled  at  the  corner  of  Market  and  Warren  Streets, 
Ellenville,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1S75. 

9223  V.  George  Willis  Keeler,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  1  Jan.  184;;  a 
salesman;  died  of  consumption,  at  Middletown,  X.  Y.,  21  March  1875, 
unmarried,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Hillside  Cemetery. 

9224  VI.  John  SCeeler,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  29  Dec.  1850;  died  at 
Peekskill,  3  May  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

9225  VII.  William  Andrew  Keeler,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  5  Ap.  1S53  ;  a 
:  chair-maker ;   was   living  at   Middletown,  N.  Y.,  in   Dec.  1S74,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of   Isaac    Nichols   and    Sarah    Ann    (Keeler)    Powell.  t,2J' 

9226  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. 

9228  III.  Samuel  Francis  Powell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  9  Ap.  1S45; 
,  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  Xov.  1873,  unmarried. 

9229  IV.  John  Wright  Powell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  23  Ap.  1S48;  a 
blacksmith;  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  Nov. 
1843,  unmarried. 

9230  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. 

9231  VI.  Sarah  Lucy  Powell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  24  May  1852;  died 
there,  26  July  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 


/ 


//-  rh  itn  cy  Fa  m  ily. 


377 


Chil.  of  James    Harvey    and    Emoline    (Smith)    Keeler. 

I.    Mary  Keeler,  b.  .it  South  Salem,  N.  V.,  6  Jan.  1S41;  died  there,  12 
Oct.  1845,  and  was  buried  in  the  Presbyterian  Church-yard. 


II.   Smith    Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  2S  Feb.  1S45;  a  fresco- 
painter;    married  Mary  Wheeler,  of  Norwalk,  Conn.;   and  lived  at  Chicago, 


[6861 


III.    Mary   Ann    Keeler,  b.  at   South   Salem,  N.  Y.,  22    M; 
married  Samuel  Allen,  of  Westport,  Conn.,  a  master-mariner. 


1S47;       16S63 


9235  IV.   Caroline  Oc.'ell  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  21  Ap.  1S49; 
married  Ceorge  Warren,  of  Westport,  Conn.,  a  farmer. 

9236  Y.   Sarah    Keeler,   b.  at    South    Salem,  X.  Y..  14  Ap.  1851;   married 
Bernard  Cravagan,  of  Sharon,  Conn.,  a  saddler  and  harness-maker. 


16870 


9237  VI.  Arthur  Morris  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  7  Feb.  1S53; 
I  a  fresco-painter;  married  at  Saugatuck,  Conn.,  2  July  1873,  Crace  Leonard, 
j  of  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 

9238  I  VII.  Maria  DeWitt  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1S54; 
I  married  John  Allen,  of  Westport,  Conn.,  a  farmer,  brother  to  Samuel 
I  Allen,  who  married  her  sifter  Mary.  They  lived  at  Westport  in  1873, 
I  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  1S59. 

Chil.   of  James   Harvoy   and   Sarah    Maria    (Sammis)    Keeler. 

9241  X.   Henry  Durand  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Dec.  1S63. 

9242  XI.  Benjamin  Floyd  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  26  Oct. 
1S65. 

9?43         XII.   Ceorge  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  5  Aug.  1868. 

9244  '.      XIII.   Emeline  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  26  June  1S70. 

9-45         XIV.    Bertha  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  19  Sept.  1S72. 


3277 


1378 


9?4<5 


9247 


Eighth  Generation. 


Child    of  William    Lewis   and    Lydia   Ann    (Tucker)    Heeler.  3: 

I.  William  Warren  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  11  June  1859. 


Child  of  Samut 


and    Caroline   (Odoll)    Keeler. 


I.  Charles  Oriell  Keeler,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  10  Jan.  1S49;  mar- 
ried at  Hudson  City,  X.  J.,  29  May  1872  (var.  8  Ap.  1S73),  by  Rev.  T.  R. 
G.  Peck,  Reformed,  to  Fiorentina  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    Ingcrsol    and    Harriet   Amelia    (Odell)    Keeler. 

II.  Caroline    Elizabeth    Keeler,  b   at  North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  1  Sept. 

1S52;  married  at  Hastings-upon-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  23  July  1873,  by  Rev. 
T.  R.  G.  Peck,  Reformed,  to  Cilbert  Unclerhill  Dusenberry,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Jacob  and  Jane  (Underbill)  Dusenberry,  of  Hartsdale,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was 
born  1  May  1S48.  They  settled  at  Hartsdale,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap. 
IS77- 


Chil.  of  William    Svvayze   and    Fanny    Melinda    (Rodgers)    Baker. 

9249  I      I.   Edward  Everett  Baker,  b.  at  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  16  Ap.  1842; 
j  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 

I  Fenn,  only  dau.  of  Abijah  and  Laura  (Paimiter)  Fenn,  of  Harwinton, 
Conn.      She  was  born  at   Burlington,  Conn.,  23   May  1844.      They  were 

j  living  at  Harwinton,  with  her  parents,  in  Ap.  1877. 

9250  j      II.  Albert    Hebard    Baker,    b.  at    Kingston,   R.  I.,  iS    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. 

9251  ;       III.    Frank    Russell    Baker,   b.  at   Burlington,   Conn.,  15    Ap.  1S55; 

and  was  living  at  Collinsville,  Conn.,  in  Ap.  1877. 


Whitney  Family 


1379 


3284 


Chil.  of  John    Fletcher   and    Clara    (Benjamin)    Baker. 

9252  I    John  Emerson  Baker,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  14  Feb.  1848;   died 
at  Winsted,  Conn.,  30  Aug.  1849,  and  was  buried  there. 

9253  II.    Emma  Clara  Baker,  b.  at  Winsted,  Conn.,  25  Nov.  1850;  died  at 
i  Winsted,  8  Sept.  185  1,  and  was  buried  there. 

9254  1      III.   Ellis    Benjamin    Baker,  b.  at  Winsted,  Conn.,  24   Sept.  1854;      16876 
a   book-keeper  and    telegraph-operator;    married    at    Meriden,   Conn.,   21 

I  Sept.  1876,  Mary  Corham  Frost,  who  was  born   at   Bristol,  Conn.,  II  Nov 
1856,  dau.  of  Daniel  Cooper  and  Sarah  Abigail  (Stoddard)  Frost.     The) 


856,  aau.  01  uaniei  Loop 
were  living  at  Meriden  in  July  1877 


Chil.  of  Scott   and    Abby    (Burwell)    Baker. 

9255  I.     Robeit  Baker,  died  soon  after  his  return  from  service  in  the  war  of 
!  1861. 

9256  II.    Mary  Louisa  Baker,  married Flinn,  a  merchant;  and  was 

!  living  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  July  1S77. 

9257  J      III.   Elizabeth    Baker,  was  living  with  her  parents,  at   Birmingham, 
I  Conn.,  unmarried,  in  July  1877. 


3285 


9258 


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. 

9259  I      I.    Ella  Emily  Pond,  b.  at  Colebrook,  Conn.,  22  Aug.  1832. 

9260  II.   Myra  Louise  Pond,  b.  at  Colebrook,  Conn.,  4  Dec.  1858. 


Chil.  of  Samuel    Thomas   and    Sarah    Caroline    (Keeler)   Jones. 

9261  i   .  I.   Mary  Jones,  b.  about  185S. 

9262  ;      II.   Ashley  Jones,  b.  about  1861. 


32S7 


3288 


i38o 

Right  h   ( una  -a  Hon . 

Child  of  James   and    Laura   Jane   (Keelor)    Lobdell. 

338, 

9263 

I.  Carevell  Lobdell,  b.  about  1S57. 

Child   of  James   and    Laura   Jane   (Keeler)    Osborn. 

3289 

9264 

11.  Susan  Osborn,  b  about  1871. 

Chil.  of  Nelson    and    Annette   (Stebbins)    Keeler. 

3290 

9265 

I.  James  Floyd  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  2  Jan.  1861. 

926G 

II.   Bevelous  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.Y.,  29  Nov.  1S63. 

9267 

III.  William   Stebbins   Keeler,  b.  at   South   Salem,  X.  Y.,  10  Feb. 
1866;   lived  with  his  grandfather  in  1873. 

926s 

IV.   Frederick    kelson    Keeler,  b.  at   South   Salem,   X.  Y.,  9  May 
1S69. 

9269 

V.   Edgar  Keeler,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  3  Feb.  1871. 

Chil.  of  Stephen   and    Alice    (Maxwell)    Keeler. 

3393 

9270 

I.   Solomon    Maxwell    Keeler,   b.   at   Brooklyn,   X.  Y. ;  married  at    1687; 

Kenosha,  Wis.,  3  May  1857,  Mary  Ann  Pomeroy,  dan.  of  George  Pomcroy. 

of  San  Francisco,  Cal.      He  was  purser  of  the  steam-ship  New  York,  and 

died  in  China,  20  Ian.  1S6S.      She  was   living   at  San   Francisco   in    Nov. 

1873- 

9271 

II.   Sarah  Ann  Keeler,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  24  Dec.  1S34;   married    16SS0 

there,   3    Feb.  1S53,  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.  i860;   lie,  10  Oct.  1866),  and  were  buried  at  Springfield. 

Whitney  Family, 


9272 

9273 
9-74 

!  9275 

I  9276 

9277 

9278 


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.  1S73. 

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.  1S73. 

IV.  Josephine  Keeler,  married  Thomas  Scott,  a  freight-agent ;  and 
settled  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov.  1S73. 

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. 
1873- 

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. 


I38l 

3296 

16883 


16S84 


:6S85 


[6SS9 


Chil.  of  Joshua    Robert  and    Mary    (Keeler)    Willets. 

9279  I.  Lewis  Keeler  Willets,  b.  at  Fort  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  23  Oct.  1837  ; 
I  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.  1S5S, 

served   on    the    steamer    Brooklyn,    and    was    discharged    30    Nov.  1861; 

enlisted,  17  May  1S62,  in  71st  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Militia,  and  was  discharged 
.  17  Aug.  1802;  enlisted  13  June  1863,  and  was  discharged  13  July  1S63; 
!  enlisted,  29  Dec.  1863,  in  Co.  E,  I02d  Reg.,  N.  Y.  Vet.  Volunteers,  and 
I  was  discharged   23  Aug.  1S65  ;   was  captured,  20  July  1S64,  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  13th   Reg., 

U.  S.  Infantry,  27  Ap.  1867,  and  was  discharged  27  Ap.  1S70;  enlisted  in 
■  21st  Reg.,  U.  S.  Infantry,  16  Aug.  1S71;  and  when  that,  and  a  battalion 
I  of  the  14th  U.  S.  Infantry,  were  consolidated,  he  was  discharged  as  a 
j  surplus  non-commissioned  officer,  20  Oct.  1872. 


High th   Generation. 


9280  II.   James  Willets,  b.  at  Fort  Hamilton,  N.  V.,  3  Oct.  1S39;   a  steam- 

engineer;  was  living  at  Gold  Hill,  Nevada,  in  Nov.  1S73,  unmarried.  He 
enlisted,  as  a  private,  in  18th  Reg.  Wis.  Volunteers  ;  served  for  three  years; 
and  was  discharged  as  a  sergeant. 


9281  III.   Harriet    Willets,    b.   at    New  York   City,  31  Oct.  184 1 ;   married    - 

there,  19  Feb  1859,  John  James  Evans,  son  of"  David  and  Mary  (Pritchard) 
Evans,  of  New  York,  where  he  was  born  18  Oct.  1S35.  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  1S65. 

92S2  IV.  Jane   Willets,   b.  at   New  York  City,  4  Ap.  1850;  died  there,  3 

Oct.  1853,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 


9285 


Chil.   of  Thaddeus  and    Mary   (Crannis)    Keeler. 

9283  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. 

9284  II.  William  Thaddeus  Keeler,  b.  in  New  York  City,  5  Ap.  1S49; 
a  student  of  medicine;  was  living  with  his  father,  in  Morristown,  N.  J.,  in 
Nov.  1  873,  unmarried. 

i 


Child    of   Henry   and    Harriet    (Keeler)    Burtis. 

I.    Elizabeth    Hendrickson    Burtis,    b.  at   Trenton,   N.  Y.,  1  June 
1862. 


3299 


3302 


Chil.  of  James   and    Charlotte   (Tice)    Keeler. 


9286  I.    Eugene  Keeler,  b.  at  Trenton,  N.  J.;  was  living  in  Nov.  1873,  un- 

married. 


3303 


92S7  II.    Menoma    Keeler,  b.  at  Trenton,  N.  J.;  was  living  in  Nov.  1873, 

1  unmarried. 

9288  III.   Heman  Keeler,  b.  at  Trenton,  N.  J.;  died  young. 


9289 

j  929° 

I  9291 

j  9292 

9293 

9294 

9295 


9296 


//  liitney  Family. 


1383 


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.  186: 


VI II 


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.  aflontague  Keeler,  b.  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  in  Sept.  1865. 


Chil.  of  William    and    Clarissa    (Kellogg)    Scofield. 

I.  Catharine  Mary  Scofield,  b.  at  Poundridge,  N.Y.,  25  Sept.  1S42  ; 
died  at  Shrewsbury,  Penn.,  19  Jan.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 


9297  I      II.  Margaretta  Scofield,  b.  at  Shrewsbury,  Penn.,  iS  Aug.  1849;  a 

teacher;  married  at  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1866,  George  Thatcher 
Smith,  a  teacher,  born  30  May  I  S36,  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. 

9298  i      III.   Adeline  Scofield,  b.  at  Shrewsbury,  Penn.,  27  Aug.  1S51;  mar- 

ried at  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  29  Ap.  1S72,  Ceorge  Henry  Haight,  a  civil 
'engineer,  born  2  March  1852,  son  of  Samuel  and  Phebe  (Clark)  Haight,1  of 
!  Bedford,  N.  V.     They  were  living  at  Poundridge  in  July  1877. 

9298..:      IV.   Mary    Catharine    Scofield,   b.  at    Poundridge,  N.  Y,  13  June 
1859;  and  was  living  there  in  July  1877. 


9 -'99 


Child   of  Benjamin   and   Sarah    Maria    (Packard)    Keilogg. 

I.  Benjamin  Franklin  Kellogg,  b.  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  4  Jan.  1S57 
and  was  living  with  his  father,  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  in  Sept.  1877. 

'See  the  Hoyt  Genealogy,  p.  543. 


3313 


16S9; 


1GS96 


1384 


93oi 


Eighth   Generation. 


Child    of  Cyrus1    and    Eliia    Ann    (Osborn)    Kellogg. 

I.  Emma  Lewis  Kellogg,  b.  at  Poundridge,  X.  V.,  26  March  1849; 
married  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  22  Nov.  1S70,  Lewis  Hanford  Benedict.  See 
his  record. 

Chil.  of   Cyrus    and    Mary    Richards    (Moseley)    Kellogg. 

II.  Nathanael  Auckland  Kellogg,  b.  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  26  June 
1857  ;  died  at  Camden,  6  Aug.  1858,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Evergreen 
Cemetery. 


331 5 

16897 


9304 


III.  Ptlaria    Roberta    Kellogg,  b.  at  Camden,  N.  J.,  22   May  1859; 
died  at  Camden,  1  Dec.  1862,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Evergreen  Cemetery. 

IV.  William  Park  Kellogg,  b.  at  Camden,  X.  J.,  27  May  1862;  died 
at  Camden,  21  March  1866,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Evergreen  Cemetery. 

V.  Florence  IVloceley  Kellogg,  b.  at  Camden,  XT.  J.,  19  Ap.  1S66. 


9305 


9306 

9307 
9308 


Child    of  William    Ezra   and    Margaret   Strang    (Kellogg)    Parsons. 

I.  Jessie  Parsons,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1872;  bap.  28 
Sept.  1873,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Grey,  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  South 
Salem. 


Chil.  of  Jason    Cardiner  and    Maria   (Raymond)    Kellogg. 

I.  Henry  Ward    Kellogg,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  27  Feb.  185S;  a 
clerk;   lived  at  Katonah,  X.  V.,  in  1873. 

II.  Sophia  Kellogg,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  14  May  1862. 

III.  Edward  Clinton  Kellogg,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.Y.,  2  Feb.  1864. 


riedat  New  York  City,  u  Tar-..  lS.;S.  E-M/a  A-.\  land  and   M.-.ry    in!'.,';    ;  Richards)   Moseley,  of 

OsiX'k.v,    dau.    of  David"  and    Betsey    (Smith')  Philadelphia,    formerly    of    Springfield,    Mass., 

Osbom,  of   Poundridge,  N.  Y..  where   she  was  where  she  was  born  0  Tan.  1S27.     They  dwelt  at 

born  in  1826.     They"  dwelt   at   Poundridge   for  Camden, N.  J.,  till  1S70;  then  settledat  Brooklyn, 

one  year  and  a  half:  at  South  Salem.  X.  V.,  two  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  Sep',.  1S77. 
years;    and  at   Philadelphia,    I'enn.,   two  years.         These  facts  did  not  reach  us  in  time  to  appear 

She    died    at    Poundridge,    2S  June  1854.      He  in  their  proper  place,  on  page  613. 
married  (2d;,  7  July  1S56,  at  Philadelphia,  Mary 


Whitney  Family. 

■385 

Child   of  Hawley   and    Eunice    (Jonef)    Seymour. 

3320 

9309 

I.  Caroline  Augusta  Seymour,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  25  July  1S55; 
and  lived  there,  with  her  mother,  in  1873. 

Chil.  of  Sanford    and    Nancy    (Jones)    ICeoler. 

3322 

93  io 

I.    Lois    Adela    Keeler,  b    at  Wilton,  Conn.,  1  Feb.  1848;  and  died 
there,  iS  Dec.  1S51. 

93 1 1 

II.    Arvilia  Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  22  May  1S50. 

9312 

III.    Wilbur  J.  Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  20  Sept.  1852;  and  died 
there,  18  Nov.  1S52. 

9313 

IV.    Louisa  Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  1  Oct.  1853. 

93H 

V.   Fanny  Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  1  Sept.  1855. 

9315 

VI.    Frank    S.  Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn  ,  25    Sept.  1S59;  and  died 
there,  26  Now  1859. 

93i6 

VII.   Ruth  Ann  Keeler,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  9  May  1S69. 

Chil.  of  William    and    Mary   Jane   (Jones)    Avery. 

3323 

93  1 7 

I.   William  H.  Avery,  b.  1  Aug.  1846. 

93i8 

II.  Avery,  a  son,  died  at  birth. 

9319 

III.   Washington   Irving  Avery,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  V.,  4  Nov. 
185S. 

9320 

IV.    Benjamin  Ellsworth  Avery,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  19  June 
1S62. 

Chil.  of  Albert  and    Catharine   Janette   (Jones)   Jones. 

3324 

9321 

I.   Lois  Jones. 

1  9322 

1 

II.  Catharine  Jones,  b.  about  1865. 

174 

1 386 


9323 


9324 


High th    Generation. 


9325 


9327 
9328 
9329 
9330 


9331 

933- 
9333 


9335 


Chll.  of   Henry    Dwight   and    Elizabeth    Ann    (Keeler)    Hawloy. 

I.  Charles  Dwight  Hawley,  b.  at  Farmington,  Conn.,  23  March  186S. 

II.  Henry  Keeler  Hawley,  b.  at  Farmington,  Conn.,  2  June  1870. 
Hawley,   a  son,  twin,  b.  at   Farmington,  Conn.,  19  Nov. 


333u 


1876;   died  when  three  months  old 


9326  IV. 

1876. 


Hawley,  a  dan.,  twin,  b.  at  Farmington,  Conn.,  19  Nov. 


Chil.  of  Aaron    C.    and    Emma    Elizabeth    (Mart)    Keeler. 

I.  Henry  Hawley  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  3  March  1S67. 

II.  Abner  Hart  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  5  Ap.  186S. 

III.  Aaron  Benedict  Keeler,  b  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  1  3  Ap.  1S72. 

IV.  Nettie  Eliza  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  16  June  1876. 


Chil.  of  John    Webster  and    Mary   Caroline    (Brush)    Keeler. 

I.  Mary  Emma  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  28  Sept.  1SG3  ;  died 
27  Oct.  1S63,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

II.  Edward  Webster  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  20  Jan.  1S66. 

III.  John  Franklin  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  16  Dec.  1S6S. 

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.  V.,  30  Ai 
148;   was  unmarried  in  Nov.  1877. 


3346 


9336     |      II.  Lewis   Hanford    Benedict,  b.  at  South  Salem,  -N.  Y.,  26   Nov.    16897 
!i849;    a    dealer    in    fruit;    married    at    Camden,    N.  J.,    22    Nov.    1870, 


Wliitncv  Familv 


1387 


Emma  Lewis  Kellogg,  dau.  of  Cyrus  and  Eliza  Ann  (Osborn)  Kellogg,  of       9JOO 
Camden.     She  was  born   at  Poundridge,  N.  V.,    26  March  1S49.     They 
settled  at  Brooklyn,  N.  V.,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1877. 

9337         III.   Etta  Mary  Benedict,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  11  Nov.  1S53; 
died  at  South  Salem,  7  June  1857,  and  was  buried  there. 


9333 


9339 
9340 
934i 
9342 
9343 


IV.   Cora  cstella  Benedict,  b.  at  Br 


lyn,  X.  V.,  21  Sept.  1 861. 


Chil.  of  Stephen    and    Hartiet    (Benedict)    Webster. 

I.  Ceorge  Webster,  a  farmer;  lived  with  his  parents  in  iS; 

II.  Harriet  Eutiora  Webster. 

III.  Mary  Anne  Webster,  lived  with  her  parents  in  1S73. 

IV.  Charles  Webster. 

V.  Stephen  Webster,  b  about  1S66. 


Chil.  of  Jonah   and    Mar)'   Amelia    (Benedict)    Holly. 

9344  !      I.   Marietta  Holly,  b.  about  1855. 

9345  .      II.   Stephen  Holly,  b.  about  1S65. 


Chil.  of  Webster    Boughton    and    Hancy    Keeler   (Benedict)    Hull. 

9346  J  I.  Hannah  Louisa  Hull,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  V.,  iS  Aug.  1856 ; 
\  was  a  teacher  of  instrumental  music,  and  organist  of  the  Presbyterian 
j  Church,  at  South  Salem,  in  1873. 

9347  II.   William  Clayton  Hull,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  30  Dec.  1S63. 


Chil.  of   Henry   and    Isabella    Frances    (Hayes)    Anderson. 


934S         I.   Mary  Ellen  Anderson,  b.  at  Elizabeth,  X.  J.,  25  Aug.  1S63. 


334S 


3349 


3350 


3357 


1338 

9349 
9350 
935i 


9352 
9353 


9354 

9355 
9356 

9357 


9353 
9359 
93  6o 
936i 


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.  1 87 1. 

II.  Charles  Ferdinand  Hayes,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  12  Jan.  1875. 


Chil.    of   William    Frederick   and    Fidolia    Elizabeth    (Hayes) 

Benedict.  j    \\^ 

I 

I.  Annie    Keeler    Benedict,   b.   at   South   Norwalk,   Conn.,  2  Julv 
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.  1S72. 


r°- 


Chil.  of  John    Leicester   and    Nellie    (Keyser)    Hayes. 

I.  Elsie  May  Hayes,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1 1  June  1867. 

II.  Helena  Hampton  Hayes,  b.  at  Green  Point,  L.  I.,  2  Jan.  1S69. 

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. 


336o 


9362 
9363 
9364 
93^5 
9366 

936? 


9368 
9369 


Whitney  Family 


Chil.  of  Daniel    Howol    and    Hannah    Jano    (Keeler)    Olmstead. 

I.  Harrison    Eli    Olmstead,   b.   at  The   Cascades,   Columbia    River, 
Oregon,  S  July  1863. 

II.  Myra   Daniels  Olmstead,  b.  near  Walla  Walla,  Washington,  24 
March  1865. 

III.  Rosa    Delia    Olmstead,   b.    near  Walla  Walla,  Washington,    30 
I  Aug.  1 866. 


1389 

3362 


IV.  Isaac  Sterrett  Olmstead,  b.  near  Walla  Walla,  Washington,  30 
Ap.  1869  ;  died  there,  8  Jan.  I  872,  and  was  buried  in  Walla  Walla  Cemetery. 

V.  Addy  Levina  Olmstead,  b.  near  Walla  Walla,  Washington,  1 1 
Feb.  1S73;  died  there,  4  .March  1S73,  and  was  buried  in  Walla  Walla 
Cemetery. 

VI.  Lewis  Daniel  Olmstead,  b.  near  Walla  Walla,  Washington,  25 
July  1875. 


Chil.  of  John    Eli    and    Eliza   Jano    (Carpenter)    Keeler. 

I.  Ida  Jane  Keeler,  b.  at  West  Hoboken,  N.  ).,  in  Oct.  1861. 

II.  John    Lewis    Keeler,  b.  at  West   Hoboken,  N.  J.,  in  Aug.  1865; 
died  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  in  Jan.  1S6S. 


3365 


9370  i      III.   Charles  Eli  Keeler,  b.  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  in  Feb.  187 


Chil.  of  Rollin    and    Esther    Mary    (Keeler)    McNiel. 

937i   I      I-   Archibald  Mcftfiel,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  16  July  1S66. 

93/2  II.    Mary  McNiel,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  6  Jan.  1S71;   died  at  South 

I  Salem,  N.  Y.,  20  March  1872,  and  was  buried  in  the  Presbyterian  Church- 
yard. 


3370 


9373 


Child  of   David    Bradley   and    Adelphine    Frederica    (Brandner)    Keeler. 

I.   Mabel   Keeler,  b.  at  Greeley,  Colorado,  24  July  1S71;   died  2  Aug. 
1 87 1,  and  was  buried  at  Greeley. 


139° 


Eiglith  Generation. 


Chil.  of   William    H.    and    Mary   Amelia    (Marvin)    Henry. 


9374  I.   William  Marvin  Henry,  b.  in  New  York  City,  10  Aug.  i860;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  at  56  West  12th  Street,  in  1874. 

9375  II.  John  Campbell  Henry,  b.  in  New  York  City,  23  July  1866;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 


93S0 


938i 


9382 


Chil.  of   Karman    find    Sarah    Elizabeth    (Marvin)   Terwilliger. 

9376  I.   Harman   Cage  Terwilliger,  b.  at  Fair  Haven,  in  Sterling,  N.  Y., 
25  June  185S  ;   and  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Vassar,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

9377  II.    Wary   Elizabeth   Terwilliger,  b.  at   Fair  Haven,  N.  Y.,  17  June 
[  1862  ;   and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Yassar,  Mich.,  in  1S74. 

937S  III.    Helen    Ann  Terwilliger,  b   at   Fair  Haven,  N.  Y.,  6  Ap.  1864; 

and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Vassar,  Mich.,  in  1874. 


337-4 


Child   of    Lewis   Scott  and    Rachel    (Van    Patten)   Marvin. 

9379  I.   Estelia    Marvin,   b.   at  Sterling,    N.  Y.,   20   Nov.  1868;    and  was 

living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1S74. 


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)    Koland. 

II.  Sarah  Abigail  Boland,  b.  at  Cortland  Village,  N  Y.,  7  Dec. 
1835;  diecl  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,  ancJ  was  buried  there. 


1376 


3382 
1039 


338: 


Whitney  Family 


Chil.  of  Albert    Foster   and    Annis    (I 


;)    Boland. 


9383  I  IV.  Harriet  Elizabeth  Boland,  b.  at  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.,  9  Oct. 
t  1838  ;  married  at  Hamilton.  N.  V.,  25  March  1858,  by  Elder  Jones,  Baptist, 
;  to  John  Williams,  who  was  born  at  Fabius,  N.  V.  They  settled  at  Caze- 
inovia,  N.  Y.;  where  he  died  2  Sept.  i860,  and  was  buried  in  Cazenovia 
j  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. 

93S4  V.  Sarah  Amanda  Boland,  b.  at  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.,  30  Sept. 
1840;  married  at  Watervale,  X.  Y.,  16  Ap.  1861,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Jenks,  j 
Presbyterian,  to  Addison  Stoenbergh,  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  1  Ap.  1S71;  then  moved  to  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  and 
were  living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 

9385  •  VI.  Wilkins  Daniel  Boland,  b.  at  Lincklaen,  N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1842; 
I  died  at  the  same  place,  1 8  June  1845,  and  was  buried  there. 

! 

9386  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  1  Ap.  1865  till  1  Oct.  1867  ;  at  Manlius, 
N.Y.,  till  1  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,  127th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  served  till  15 
Aug.  1863;  enlisted,  1  Dec.  1863,  at  New  York,  as  a  landsman,  in  U.  S. 
Navy;  and  was  discharged  13  Dec.  1864,  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. 


938/   j      VIII.   Ellen  Augusta  Boland,  b.  at  Lincklaen,  N.  Y.,  4  Ap.  1846 
.died  at  the  same  place,  25  July  1S49,  and  was  buried  there. 


9388  IX.   Emma  Charlotte  Boland,  b.  at  Lincklaen,  N.  Y.,  5  May  1S49; 
died  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  14  June  1857,  and  was  buried  there. 

9389  X.  Charles  Edward   Boland,   b.  at  Lincklaen,  N.  Y.,  25  Jan.  1S54; 
j  a  printer;   was  living  at  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 


39' 


3382 
16899 


16900 


16901 


1392 


9390 


Eigh  (h    Genera  lion . 


Chil.  of  John  Parker 


id    Harriet    (Bcland)  Andr 


I,   Abigail    Foster    Andrews,   b.  at    Groton,   N.  V.,  2j  Sept.  1833; 

died  at  Groton,  16  Feb.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 


33S5 


1 6yo; 


9391  II.  Dudley  Boland  Andrews,  b.  at  Lansing,  N.  Y.,  2  Ap.  1836;  a 
railway  baggage-master;  married  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  1  Jan.  185S,  Helen 
Mira  Ripley,  dau.  of  David  and  Maria  Jane  (Elliott)  Ripley,  of  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.  She  was  born  at  Spafford,  X.  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. 

9392  III.   Benjamin   B.  Andrews,  b.  at  Lansing,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1837;  a 
lawyer;   married,  10  Sept.  [861,   Emma  White,   dau.   of  John   Keeler  and     34S5 
Sally  (Griffen)   White,   of   Cortland   Village,   N.  Y.,   where  she  was  born. 

JThey  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  1S61,  as  first-lieut,  second-lieut., 

I  and  captain,  in  the  —  Leg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers. 

9393  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.  1876. 


9394 


Chil.  of  William    Henry   and    Mary   (Woodward)    Boland. 

I.    Elizabeth  Boland,  b.  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  19  Oct.  1S3G;  and  was 
iving  there  in  Sept.  1S75,  unmarried. 


!3«4 


9395  II.    Abigail  Boland,  b.  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  3  March  1S3S;   married    16912 
j  at    Bridgewater,  Conn.,   24    Nov.  1S64,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Noble,  Lpiscopal,  to 

Tracey  Austin  Dibble,  a  farmer,  son  of  Barnabas  and  Mary  (Burbank) 
Dibble,  of  Dexter,  Mich.  He  was  born  at  Webster,  Mich.,  8r  May  1S38. 
They  dwelt  at  Dexter  for  three  years;  and  then  moved  to  Grass'  Lake, 
]  which  was  still  their  home  in  Sept.  1S75. 

9396  :      III.   Clarinda   Boland,  b.  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  24  June  1839;   mar-    16914 
1  ried  there,  8  Jan.  1863,  by  Rev.  Maltby  Gelston,  Congregational,  to  Charles 

j  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 
I  dwelt  at  Shan .11  till  I  Ap.  1865;  then  moved  to  Grass  Lake,  and  were 
j  living  there  in  Sept.  1S75. 


Whitney  Family. 


1393 


9397  IV-  l^ary  Josephine  Boland,  b.  at  Grass  Lake.  Mich.,  7  Ap.  1S45; 
married  there,  27  March  1867,  by  Rev.  Norman  Tucker,  Presbyterian,  to 
Henry  V/infield  Bush,  a  farmer,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah  (Wintield) 
Bush,  of  Gras-s  Lake.  He  was  born  at  Canadice,  N.  Y.,  1  Ap.  1S45;  LUCd 
at  Gras;  Lake,  20  May  1869,  and  was  buried  there.  She  was  married 
(2d),  9  May  1872,  at  Grass  Lake,  by  Rev.  George  Williams,  Congrega- I 
tional,  to  Laban  Asahel  Parsons,  of  the  same  place,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Alanson  and  Aivira  (Green)  Parsons,  of  Rushville,  X.  Y.  He  was  born  at 
Italy,  X.  Y.,  5  Dec.  1842.  They  settled  at  Grass  Lake,  and  were  living 
there  in  Sept.  1S75. 


16915 


939S  V.  William  Anson  Roland,  b.  at  Grass  Lake,  Mich.,  1  Jan.  1S4S;  a 
manufacturer  of  boots  and  shoes;  married  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  1  Aug.  1870, 
Rowena  Dweile,  dau.  of  Darwin  and  Rowena  (Newton)  Dwelle,  of  Bruns- 
wick, Me.  She  was  born  at  Lewiston,  Me.,  1  Aug.  1S50.  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. 


[69t6 


3335 


I.  Harriet  Maria  Burnham,  b  19  M: 

William   M.  Moore. 


:S4S, 


II.  Theodore  Augustus  Burnham,  b.  25  Nov.  1823;  married,  6 
I  Sept.  1S54,  Emma  Maria  Cady,  who  was  born  26  Ap.  1831.  He  died  2j 
July  1855. 


16917 


9401 
9402 


III.  Therese  Amelia  Burnham,  b.  28  Dec 


9403 
9404 


IV  Egbert  Reuben  Burnham,  b.  24  Jan.  1829;  married,  4  Aug. 
1S50,  Mary  Lucinda  Sandford,  who  was  born  8  June  183  I,  and  died  19 
Jul)-  1854.  He  married  (2d).  7  Jan.  1857,  Eliza  Sophia  Cutter,  who  was 
"born  in  1S31,  and  died  21  March  1S58.  He  dwelt  at  7  Fitch  Street, 
Syracuse,  X.  Y.,  in  Oct.  1S75. 

V.  Frederick  M.  Burnham,  b.  in  Jan.  1832;  died  in  Feb.  1833. 

VI.  Frederick   Foster  Burnham,  b.  8  Jan.  1834;  married,  iS  Oct. 

1857,  Maria  Theresa  Currier. 


[691S 


9405 


VII    Frank    Eugene    Burnham,  b.  4   M; 
1S61,  Elvira  Conn. 


[S36: 


irried,  6  Ap.       1692  1 


1394 


9406 


Eighth    Generation. 


9408 

9409 


9  V 


9412 


VIII.   Abby  Clarinda  Burnham,  b.  30  Nov.  1S37;  married,  31  Dec. 
S56,  Jarecl  Derby. 


9407  IX.   Sarah  Elizabeth   Bumliam,  b.  11  Nov.  1839;  married,  1  Nov. 

I  8^9,  Ceorge  A.  Parkington. 


N.   Edward  Smith  Burnham,  b.  15  Feb.  1S43;  died  22  Dec.  1845. 
XI.   William  Dixon  Burnham,  b.  22  Ap.  1847. 


Chil.    of   Frederick    Mortimer   and    Jacintha    (Randall)    Boland.  33sr» 

I.  William   Henry  Boland,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  12  Jan.  1831;  a    16922 
hat-finis!ier ;   married  at  Bridgewater,  Conn.,  10  May  1853,  Nancy  Lorann 
Treat,  dau.  of  Almon  and  Hannah  (Randall)  Treat,  of  Bridgewater,  where 
she  was  born  24  June  1830.      The)-  settled  at  Bridgeport,  and  were  living 
there  in  Feb.  1876. 

II.  fViontville   Boland,  b.  at  Bridgewatcr,  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.  1S35;   married  at    1692; 
Bridgewater,   Conn.,  I  Jan.  18G0,    Burr   Mallett,  a  farmer,  born   at   Bridge- 
water,  25  Feb.  1834,  son  of  Marcus  and  Sarah  (Keeler)  Mallett,  and  g.  son 

l  of  Stephen  Keeler,  who  went  to  Bridgewater  from  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  about 
i  1 8 10.      They  settled  at  Bridgewater,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1876. 

J 

9413  I      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 
i  was  born  25  Aug.  1846.      They  were  living  at  Danbury  in  Feb.  1876. 

9414  !      V.   Eugene  Randall   Boland,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  21  Nov.  1838;  a    16929 
i  hat-finisher ;   married  at   Bridgewater,  Conn.,  1  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. 

9415  VI.  Charles  Mansfield   Boland,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  1  Oct.  1840;    16934 
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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9416 
9417 

941s 
9419 


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.  1S64,  Sherwood    Adam    Lyon,  a 

J  salesman,  son  of  George  and  Ann  Janet  (Beardsley)  Lyon,  of  Bridgewater, 
where  he  was    born  2j   March  1S3S.      They  were   living   at  118  Huron! 

.  Street,  Green  Point,  L.  I.,  in  Feb.  1876. 

IX.  Frederick    Anson    Boland,  b.   at   Bridgewater,  Conn.,  15  Ap. 
1S47  ;   died  at  Bridgewater,  Conn.,  1  1  Sept.  1848,  and  was  buried 'there. 

X.  Emeline  Boland,  b.  at  Bridgewater,  Conn,  15  Feb.  1850;  married 
j  there,  13  Oct.  1873,  Henry  Frost,  a  farmer,  son  of  Lewis  and  Sylvia  (Beers) 
I  Frost,  of  Bridgewater,  where  he  was  born  22  Jan.  1849.      They  were  livinr 

at  Southville,  Conn.,  in  Feb.  1S76. 


1395 


16935 


Chil.  of  Hiram   and    Louisa   (Childs)    Boland.  3387 

94-0  \      I.    Harriet  rVIaria   Boland,  b.  at  Groton,  N.  V.,  3  Oct.  183 1;  married      16036 
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 

j  years,  at  Polk,  Iowa;   then  moved  to  Bradford,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there 

I  in  Sept.  1875. 

9421   j      II.  Wesley    Foster    Boland,  b.   at   Groton,   N.  Y.,   8   March  1S35;      16940 
i  married    at    Plymouth,    Conn.,    1    Jan.    1861,    Angeline    Warner;    died    at 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  14  Ap.  1873,  and  was  buried  at  Plymouth.     His  widow 
was  living  at  8  Clarence  Street,  Bridgeport,  in  Sept.  1S75. 

III.   Reuben  Egbert  Boland,  b.  at  Groton,  N.  Y.,  5  Nov.  1S40;  died 
at  Groton,  15  Feb.  1841,  and  was  buried  there. 


94: 


Chil.  of  Reuben    Egbert  and    Maria   (Trowbridge)    Boland. 
I.   Helen  SVtaria  Boland,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  20  Aug.  1838. 


!3S8 


9424  \      II.   Charles   Edward    Boland,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  10  July  1843-      16941 
j  married  in  the  Prot.  Epis.  Church  of  the  Holy  Apostles,  New  York  City' 
j  by  Rev    R.  S.  Howland,  D.D.,  14  Oct.  1869,  to  Jenny  Coulding  Hawthorn^ 


1 396 


Eigh th  ( u'li era tio n . 


dau.  of  Thomas  and  Jane  (Goulding)  Hawthorn,  of  New  York,  where  she 
was  born  13  Ap.  1S51.  They  dwelt  at  Flushing,  L.  I.,  till  Feb.  1872;  at 
J  New  York,  till  22  Nov.  1S74;  then  returned  to  Flushing,  and  were  living 
[  there  in  Sept.  1S75.  His  occupation  was  insurance,  at  120  Broadway,  New 
I  York.  He  served  in  the  war  of  1S61,  with  Co.  A,  22d  Reg.,  N.  G.  S. 
N.  Y.,  having  been  mustered  in,  May  1862. 

9425  III.   Anson  Albert  Boland,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  24  Nov.  1S45;  a 

j  cartman  ;  married  at  New  York  City,  10  June  1S67,  Helen  Shumway  Beers, 
I  dau.  of  Andrew  Buckle}-  and  Henrietta  Jones  (Caldwell)  Beers,  of  New- 
York',  where  she  was  born  24  Feb.  184S.  They  were  living  at  14  Vandam 
J  Street,  New  York,  in  Oct.  1875. 


9426  IV.   Abigail   Gilbert  Boland,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  29  May  1S4S; 

married  at  her  father's  residence,  412  West  Nineteenth  Street,  New  York, 
I  22  Jan.  1S73,  Frederick  Custavus  Anderson,  a  lawyer,  son  of  James  and 
Maria  (Conklin)  Anderson,  of  New  York,  where  he  was  born  27  Jan.  1S45. 
They  dwelt  at  Flushing,  L.  I.,  from  1  May  1S73  to  1  Sept.  1S73;  and  then 
moved  to  351  West  Fifteenth  Street,  New  York. 


Chil.  of  Ceorge    Russel    and    Sarah    (Boland)    Woodward. 

I.  Susan  Woodruff  Woodward,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  6  May  1S40; 
married  there,  10  Dec.  1S63,  Nathan  Jewett,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  and 
Caroline  (Johnson)  Jewett,  of  Sharon,  where  he  was  born  [4  July  1839. 
They  settled  at  Sharon,  and  there  died  (he,  2j  Dec.  1S72;  she,  16  Jan. 
1875),  and  were  buried. 


.69.1 


9428  II.   Abby  Foster  Woodward,  b.  at   Sharon,  Conn.,  iS    Sept.  1S42'; 
married  there,  16  Jan.  1S73,  Samuel  Averill   Skiff,  a  farmer,  son  of  Luther 

;  and  Hannah  (Comstock)  Skiff,  of  Kent,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  1  1  Ap. 
j  1837.     They  settled  at  Sharon,  and  were  living  there  in  Aug.  1S73. 

9429  III.  Emma   Maria  Woodward,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  15  July  1844; 

married  there,  6  Ap.  1S65,  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  1S69;    then   moved   to 

j  Waterloo,  Iowa;   and  returned  to  her  father's  house  12   Nov.  1S74,  where 

j  they  were  still  living  in  Oct.  1875. 


IV.   Harriet  Virginia  Woodward,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  20 
[849;   died  at  Sharon,  22  Aug.  1S50,  and  was  buried  there. 


March 


Whitney  Family 


9433 


9434 


Chil.  of  Walter   and    Clarinda    Amelia    (Boland)    Smith. 

I.  Caroline  Boland  Smith,  b.  at  Kent,  Conn.,  1 1  May  1844;  married 
at  Bradford,  Iowa,  10  Dec.  1S6S,  by  Rev.  R.  V.  Williams,  Congregational, 
to  Merritt  Currier,  a  farmer,  son  of  Erdix  Tinney  and  Laura  Ann  (Good- 
speed)  Currier,  of  Java,  X.  V.  He  was  born  at  Wales,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec. 
1S41.      They  settled  at  Polk,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1S75. 

II.  P/Saria  Carpenter  Smith,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  4  Sept.  1845;  • 
married  at  her  father's  house  in  Bradford,  Iowa.  25  March  1 S66,  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. 

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. 

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. 


9436        VI.  Wesley  Foster  Smith,  b.  at  Polk,  Iowa. 
ten  days  old. 


Ap.  1 85 5;   died  wl 


'397 

3392 
1695S 


3394 


Chil.  of  Heman   and    Hannah    (Boland)   Tobey. 

9437  I.  Horace  H.  Tobey,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  18  March  1S21 ;  died 
16  Sept.  1822. 

943S  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,  X.  Y.,  26  May  1S26.  He  left  home  1  Sept. 
1S37;  lived  at  Poughkeepsie  for  five  years;  and  then  settled  at  Salt  Point, 
where  they  were  still  living  in  Dec.  1S75,  without  children. 

9439  |      HI.  Henry    La  Fayette   Tobey,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  X.  Y.,  8  June      16960 


1393 


Eisrh  t'/i  Gent  -ration . 


1S24;  a  printer  and  editor;  married  in  1S44,  at  Poughkeepsie,  Ann  Eliza 
Seabury,  dan.  of  John  and  Jane  (Pell)  Seabury,  of  Poughkeepsie,  where  she 
was  born  3  Dec.  1823.  He  died  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  22  Ap.  1S59,  and  was 
buried  in  Poughkeepsie  Rural  Cemetery.  She  was  living  at  Poughkeepsie 
in  Dec.  1S75. 

9440  IV.  Harriet  Boland  Tohcy,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  22  July  1S26; 
married  there,  in  1S48,  John  Hsgadorn;  married  (2d)  Benjamin  Shearer; 
and  was  living  at  Washington  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1S75. 

9441  V.  Sophronia  Elmer  Tobey,  b.  near  Hitchcock's  Corners,  in  Amenia, 

JN.  Y.,  \-  Oct.  1828;  married  in  Cannon  Street,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
J  26  March  1S56,  by  Rev.  Henry  G.  Ludlow,  Presbyterian,  to  Luther  Eaton, 
;  a  farmer,  son  of  Ira  and  Precinda  (Berry)  Eaton,  of  Kent,  Conn.,  where 
I  he  was  born  4  Feb.  1826.  They  settled  in  Kent,  and  were  living  there 
j  in  Nov.  1875,  without  children. 


9444 


9445 


VI.  Mary  Jane  Tobey,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  27  Aug.  183 1; 
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  1S33; 

J  died  there,  31  Dec.  1834,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery  on  Academy  , 
j  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  Cibbs,  b.  at  Torringford,  Conn.,  18  May 
1818;  a  teamster;  was  living  at  Pine  swamp,  on  Sharon  mountain,  Conn., 
in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried. 


53"5 


9446 


9447 


II.  Lydia  rV3artha  Cibbs,  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.  1S17.  They  dwelt  at  Norfolk,  Conn.,  till  1S48; 
at  Goshen,  Conn.,  till  1S51;  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  till  1S55  ;  then  settled  at 
Wassaic,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1875. 


III.   Komer  Augustus  Gibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  C 


onn..  10  March  iS. 


16064 


1697. 


Whitney  Family. 


]399 


944> 


9449 
9450 


945 
945- 


|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,  iii 

:  Salisbury,  Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1875. 

IV.  IViyron    Boland    Cibbs,   b.  at   Sharon,  Conn.,   28   Feb.  1826;  a      16981 
I  farmer  and  farrier;   married    at    Batavia,  N.  Y.,  iS    Feb.  1853,  Mary  Reed, 

dau.  of  James  and  Huldah  Maria  (Hinkston)  Reed,  of  South  Barre,  X.  Y., 
\  where  she  was  born  6  Sept.  1835.  They  settled  at  Bane,  X.  Y.,  where  he 
!  enlisted.  2  Oct.  1861,  as  farrier,  in  Co.  H,  8th  Reg.,  X.  Y.  Cavalry;  was 
discharged  for  disability,  28  March  1863;   enlisted,  14  Feb.  1864,  for  three 

years,  in  4th  Reg.,  X.  Y.  Heavy  Artillery;  was  taken  prisoner  in  the  battle 
j  of  Ream's  Station  ;  and  was  sent  to  Salisbury  Prison,  X.  C,  where  he  was 
:  killed,  1  Oct.  1864,  by  a  sentinel.      She  was  living  at  Barre  in  Feb.  1876. 

V.  Francis  Jerome   Cibbs,  b.  at   Sharon,  Conn,  18   March  1S2S; 
died  at  Barre,  X.  Y,  18  June  1861,  unmarried. 

I 

VI.  Solomon  Goodrich  Gibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  24  May  1830;      169S6 
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    Gibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  11  Aug.  1832;    a 
mariner;  was  at  Honolulu,  Sandwich  Islands,  in  1873,  when  last  heard  from. 

VIII.  Eher    Sanford    Gibbs,  b.  at   Sharon,  Conn.,   2    March  1834;      16988 
married   at   Des   Moines,  Iowa,  wife's  name   not  reported;   and  was  living 

there  in  Dec.  1875. 


9453 

9454 
9455 


945  5 


IX.  Henry   Hiram    Gibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  14  Aug.  1S36;  died 
there,  7  July  1838,  and  was  buried  in  Sharon  South  Cemetery. 

X.  Henly   Lemuel    Gibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  3   Nov.  1839;  died 
j  there,  15  July  1842,  and  was  buried  in  Sharon  Cemetery. 

XI.  Wesley   L.   Gibbs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  24  July  1842;   a  soldier' 
I  in  the  war  of  1861;   married  Mary  Flannagan  ;   and  was  living  at  Millerton 

'  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1S75. 


Child  of  Solomon    and    Eveline    (Boland)    Coodrich. 

I.   Semantha    Goodrich,   residence   not  known.     She  had   brothers 
and  sisters,  who  are  all  dead. 


1 699 1 


3397 


1400 


Eio-Ji  1J1  ( n  m  t  Ta  Hon . 


Chil.  of  Henley    Eleazer    and    Luthona    (Chamberlain)    Phillips. 


340i 


9456  I.  Samuel   Henley  Phillips,  b.  at  Dnnbury,  Cunn.,  21  March  1840;    169. 
a    portrait-painter;    married    at    Mansfield,    Ohio,   10  Aug.    1S64,    Elvira 
Frances  Doty,  dan.  <>f  Elisha  Wade  and  Sophronia  Ann  (Carpenter)  Doty, 

of  Mansfield.  Slit;  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. 

9457  II.   George   Deiazon   Phillips,  b.  at  New  Fairfield,  Conn.,  in  March 
1S42;   a  machinist;    married  in  1863,  at  Bridgeport,  Cunn.,  Emma  Krinks; 

I  and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1876,  a  contractor  in  a  sewing-machine  factor}-. 
He  enlisted  at  Bridgeport,  28  July  1862,  in  Co.  D,  17th  Keg.,  Conn.  Vol. 
Infantry.      He  was  left  on  the  battle-field  of  Chancellorsville,  supposed  to 

i  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. 

9458  111.   Alonzo   Booth    Phillips,   b.  at   Monroe,  Conn.,  in  Feb.  1844;   a 
I  blacksmith  ;   enlisted  at    Bridgeport,    Conn.,   when   iS   years  old,  in   Co.  I, 

6th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry  ;  and  was  killed  in  the  night-attack  on  Fort 
!  Wagner,  in  1862. 

9459  IV.   Charles    Wesley    Phillips,   b.    at  Bridgeport,   Conn.,  2    March 
1852;    a   photographer;    was   living   at    Indianapolis,   Ind.,   in   Feb.  1S76, 

j  unmarried. 


Chil.  of   Henry    and    FViary   Ann    (Boland)    Stilwel 


9460  I.  William  Henry  Stilwell,  a  dentist,  grad.  at  the  Dental  College  of 
Philadelphia,  Penn.;  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1S61,  and  took  part  in 
Gen.  Sherman's  march  to  the  sea;   residence  unknown. 

9461  II.  Wallace  Stilwell,  was  a  student  of  music,  in  German)-,  in  Jan. 
1876. 


9462  III.   Mary   Anna  Stilwell,  was  reported  as  living  in  New  York  City, 

in  Jan.  1876. 


IV h  it ) i  e\ >  l:a  in  /A ' 


Chil.  of  Charles  Jason   and   Cornelia   Louisa   (Boland)   Craves. 

9463  I      I    Betsey  Cornelia  Craves,  b.  at  Penfield,  X.  Y.,  1 1  Dec.  174S  ;  and 
I  was  living  at  Soo  Eighth  Street,  Washington,  D.  C,  in  Jan.  1S76,  unmar- 


I4OI 


3407 


ried. 


9464  II.  Charles  Andrew  Jackson  Craves,  b.  at  Penfield,  N.Y.,  19  Ap. 
.  1850;   and  was  living  at  Rochester,  X.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1S76,  unmarried! 

9465  '      III.   Edwin    Talcott    Craves,    twin,  b.   at    Penfield,  X.  Y.,  27  Jan. 
j  1854;  and  was  living  at  Sweden,  X.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1S76,  unmarried.' 

9466  I      IV.   Emily  Louisa  Craves,  twin,  b.  at  Penfield,  X.  Y.,  27  Jan.  1S54; 

and  was  living  at  Sweden,  X.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1S7G,  unmarried. 

9467  I      V.  Viletta  Jane  Craves,  b.  at  Penfield,  X.  Y.,  22  Nov.  1856. 
VI.  Jason  Graves,  b.  at  Penfield,  X.  Y.,  26  May  1S60. 


9469 
94/0 
947i 
9472 

;  9473 
9474 
9475 

'  9476 


Chil.  of  Myron   Ticknor  and    Margaret   (Buntain)    Boland. 

I.  William  James  Boland,  b.  near  Paris,  111.,  6  Ap.  1S4S;  was  living 
at  Holden,  Mo.,  in  Dec.  1S75,  unmarried. 

II.  Augustine  Elmer  Boland,  b.  near  Paris/Ill.,  25  Oct.  1S49;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  father,  in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried. 

_  IIP   Sarah  Jane  Boland,  b.  near  Paris,  111.,  30  March  1S53;  and  was 
;  living  there,  with  her  father,  in  Dec.  1S75. 

IV   Thomas  Jefiferscn    Boland,  b.  near  Paris,  111.,  9  May  1855; 
died  there,  S  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  Pari?,  III.,  3  Feb.  1861. 

VII.  Charles  Lincoln  Boland,  b.  near  Paris,  111.,  14  June  1S65. 

VIII.  Franklin  Boland,  b.  near  Paris,  111.,  29  March  1S68. 


3412 


1402 

Eighth.   Generation. 

Chil.  of  Wireman    and    Theoda   Clarinda    (Boland)    Newlon. 

3414 

9477 

I.   Charles  Elmer  N'ewlon,  b.  at  Hunter,  near  Huffmansville,  111.,  12 
Jan.  1852  ;   and  was  living  at  Huffmansville  in  Jan.  1 S76,  unmarried. 

9478 

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.  1S46,  son 
of  John   and   Margaret  (Wolf)  Xewlon.     They  settled  at  Oswego,  Kansas, 
and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

9479 

III.  Wireinan  Baty  ftewlon,  b.  at  Prairie,  111.,  10  July  1S63. 

94S0 

IV.   Arabelle  Newlon,  b.  at  Prairie,  111.,  12  Ap.  1S6S. 

Chil.  of  James   Alanson   and    Emily  Jemima   (Baggerley)    Boland. 

3416 

9481 

I.   Benjamin  Franklin  Boland,  b.  at  Hunter,  111.,  22  May  1S60. 

9482 

II.   Marilla  Theoda  Boland,  b.  at  Hunter,  111.,  24  July  1862. 

94S3 

III.  Augustine  David  Boland,  b.  at  Chilhowee,  Mo.,  22  June  1867. 

94S4 

IV.   Ida  Belle  Boland,  b.  at  Chilhowee,  Mo.,  4  March  1S70;  died  at 
Bogart,  Mo.,  10  Oct.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  the  Hendricks  Cemetery. 

9485 

V.  Edward  James  Boland,  b.  at  Bogart,  Mo.,  2  Oct.  1S72. 

Chil.  of   Augustine   Elmer   and   Charity   (Calenor)    Boland. 

3417 

94S6 

I.   Charles    David    Boland,  b  at   Hunter,  seven  miles  east  of  Paris, 
111.,  2S  Sept.  1866. 

94s; 

II.   Henley  kelson  Boland,  b.  at  Hunter,  111.,  6  Oct.  1S69. 

9488 

III.  Orria  Montla  Boland,  b.  at  Hunter,  111.,  31  March  1871. 

94S9 

IV.   Lueila  Theoda  Boland,  b.  at  Hunter,  111.,  9  Aug.  1874. 

Whitney  Family 


1403 


Chil.  of  Walter   and    Sarah    (Smith)    Keel 


!  9490  I.  William  Ervin  Keeler,  b.  at  206  Bowery,  New  York,  9  Aug. 
1828;  died  in  New  York,  17  Nov.  1S41,  and  was  buried  at  North! 
Salem,  N.  Y. 


949' 


II.  Cornclir.  Keeler,  b.  at  New  York  City,  17  Jan.  1830;  married 
there,  3  Ap.  185.?,  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. 


9492 
9493 


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.  185  1,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Lydia  Quick,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  about  1826;  married 
there  Moses  Underhill,  a  clerk,  son  of  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Quinby) 
Underbill,  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. 


9495 
9496 
9497 


III.  Stebbins  Baxter  Quick,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1S29; 
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  1S48.  She 
died  there,  28  March  1S74,  and  was  buried  at  North  Salem.  He  was  1 
living  at  112  Waverly  Place,  New  York,  in  July  1 S77. 

IV.  John  Wesley  Quick,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  30  May  1S32  ;  a 
carpenter  and  joiner;   lived  at  North  Salem  in  July  1877,  unmarried. 


V.   Howard  Quick,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb.  183 
died  30  June  185  1,  and  was  buried  in  North  Salem  Cemetery. 


a  farmer; 


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. 


[699; 


342] 


1699S 


16999 


i4°4 


9500 
9501 
9502 

9503 

9504 
9505 
9506 

9307 
950s 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chll.  of   Lewis  and    Esther    (Keeler)    Ritch. 


3422 


949S  I.  John  Wallace  Ritch,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  20  Aug.  1826; 

died  there,  of  typhoid  fever,  20  Sept.  1S4S,  and  was  buried  in  North 
Salem  Cemeterv. 

9499  II.   Walter  Ritch,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  16  Feb.  1S2S;  a  farmer; 

I  married  at  North  Salem,  2  July  1857,  Anna  Hillyer,  dau.  of  Rev.  Shailer 

Justyn  and  Catharine  (lichenor)  Hillyer,  of  North  Salem.  She  was  born 
\  at  Orange,   N.J.,  11  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.  1S30;  died  at  l 
North  Salem,  21  Jan.  1S49,  ancl  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.  1S48,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Anna  Maria  Ritch,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  21  June  1S45  ;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  July  1877,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Jesse   Birchard   and    Elizabeth    (Simonson)    Keeler. 


j   3424 


I.  William   Irving  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1846;    1700: 
a  miller;   married  at  North  Salem,  29  Oct.  1873,  Ada  Crosby.     They  were 
living  at  New  York  City  in  July  1S77. 

II.  FViary  Simonson  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  15  Ap.  1S49; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  father,  in  July  1S77,  unmarried. 

III.  Lydia  IVIaria  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  16  May  185  1; 
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,  Ceorge  Kniflfen.  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  1S60; 
died  at  the  same  place,  4  July  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

VI.  Charles  Everett  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1  Feb.  1862. 


9509 


Whitney  Family 


Chil.  of  Elias  and   Chloe   (Crosby)    Brush. 


J.  Lydia  Maria  Brush,  married 


Criffiths  ;  and  was  living  at 


9510  j      II 
95  1  1 


9512 
95i3 


!  29  La  Fayette  Street,  Newark,  N.  J.,  in  Jan.  1876. 
—  Brush,  a  dau. 

III.  Brush,  a  dau. 

IV.  Brush,  a  dau. 

V.  Brush,  a  son. 


Chil.  of  Mills    Phillips   and    Lydia    Adeline    (Ray)    Brush. 


I4O; 


3425 


34-7 


9514         I.   Mary  Jane  Brush,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  V.,  26  Dec.  1S36;  married  at      17004 
i  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  24  Sept.  1S56,  Philander  A.  Mott,  a  farmer,  son  of  Philander 
I  and  Mary  Ann  (Baker)  Mott,  of  Phelps.      He  was  born  at  Chatham,  N.  Y., 
in   March  IS 29.     They  settled    at    Phelps,   and  were    living    there    in  Jan.  I 
1876. 


9515  !  II.  Eliza  Ann  Brush,  b.  at  Phelps,  X.  Y.,  26  Sept.  1S40;  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  Penheld,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Jan. 
[876. 


9516 


HI.   Laura    Maria    Brush,   b.   at   Phelps,   N.  Y.,   3    May  1S46;  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, 
IO  Sept.  1S34;  married  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  iS  Dec.  1865,  by  Rev.  Charles 
W.  Peckham,  Methodist,  to  Ceorge  Secor,  a  clerk  and  commercial  traveller, 
son  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Ketcham)  Secor,  of  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
wets  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. 


[7008 


3429 


17010 


1406 


95  iS 


Eighth   Gem  Tt  1  tion . 


II.  Mary  Lucinda  Peckham,  b.  in  Eric  Street,  Maumee  City,  Ohio 
10  July  1S37;  died  there,  31  Aug.  1S44,  and  was  buried  in  Springfield 
Cemetery,  four  miles  to  the  west. 


95  1 9 


9520 


9521 


9522 


III.  George  Brush  Peckham,  b.  in  Wayne  Street.  Maumee  City 
Ohio,  27  Feb.  1S39;  died  at  Maumee  City,  19  March  1  S44,  and  was  buried 
in  Springfield  Cemetery. 

IV.  Cornelia  Eunice  Peckham,  b.  in  Wayne  Street,  Maumee  City     1701 1 
Ohio,  27  July  1S45;   married   in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  at   Peta-      ' 
luma,  Cal.,  10   Sept.  1S71,   by  Rev.  John   Lewis  Trefen,  to   Charles    Henry 
Doescher,  a  farmer,  son  of  Eiber  and   Magdalena  (Schachen)  Doescher,  of 
Dorum,  \\  urstem,  Hannover,  Germany,  where  he  was  born  12  Oct.  1839 

They  settled  at  Petaluma,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1S76. 

V.  Charles  Wesley  Peckham,  b.   at  Springfield,  Ohio,  26  March    i7oi-> 
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 
Iborn  29  Nov.  1S49.  At  the  organization  of  Haven  township,  in  May 
I  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 

'"' mg  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. 


3433 

L"01 3 


9523 

9524 

9525 
9526 


II.  Williard   Couse  Woodworth,  b    at   Hopewell,  N.  Y.,  15  Feb 

1844;  married,  26  Dec.  1S66,  Martha  Frazer ;  and  was  living  at  Exeter 
Neb.,  in  Oct.  1S75.  He  enlisted,  14  Feb.  1S64,  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  in 
the  35th  Reg.  of  \\  is.  Infantry;   and  served  till  the  close  of  the  war. 

III.  Mary  Rosina  Woodworth,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  17  Oct.  1846; 
married,  15  Dec.  1S64,  Charles  Theodore  Haskins;  and  was  living  at 
Unity,  V  is.,  in  Oct.  1S75. 

IV.  Caroline  Antoinette  Woodworth,  b.  at  Fond  du  Lac  Wis  1 
Oct.  1S51  ;   died  at  the  same  place,  2  Ap.  1S57,  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 


1 70 1 9 


Whitney  Family, 


Child  of   Martin    Harder   and    Mary   Ann    (Miner)    Brush. 

9527         I.  Ceorge  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. 

952S         II.  Amelia    Maria   Brush,  b.  at   Phelps,  N.  Y.,  25  Aug.  1852;  was 
living  at  124  South  First  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1S76,  unmarried. 

9529        III.   Frank   Hawks   Brush,  b.  at  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  25  Aug.  1S54;  was 
living  at  124  South  First  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  in  Feb.  1S76,  unmarried. 


9530 


9531 


9532 
j  9533 
!  9534 


Chil.  of  Cilbert   and    Emeline    (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.  1S33. 
They  settled  in  Ridgebury  Society,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Dec.  1S75. 

II.  Smith  Gilbert  Hunt,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.Y.,  in  1837  ;  a  trader 
and  miller;  married  at  Ridgebury.  Conn.,  13  Sept.  1S60,  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.  1S74. 

III.   Hunt,  a  son,  died  aged  three  months. 

IV.   Hunt,  a  son,  died  on  the  day  of  birth. 

V.  Hunt,  a  son,  died  on  the  dav  of  birth. 


Child    of   Floyd    and    Jane   Grant    (Purdy)    Keeler. 

9535         I.   Henry  Hobart  Keeler,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y..  22  March  1S54; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  Jul)-  1S77. 

•  Mill  riain  has  since  been  set  off  to  Danbury. 


I407 


3434 


3445 
1 702 1 


3447 


I40S 


9536 


9537 


Eigh th   Gen ci  -a lion . 


Chll.  of   Henry   and    Ann    (Keeler)    Rundle. 

I.  Mary  Amelia  Rundle,  b.  at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  31  Aug.  1S39; 
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  Pundcrford,' 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. 


344'S 


17027 


95  3  S 


9539 


9540 


954i 


Child  of  Leonard    K.   and   Ann    (Keeler)    Everett. 

III.   Edward  Everett,  b.  at  Carmel,  X.  Y,  10  March  1853;  was  living 

at  New  York  City  in  July  1S73,  a  clerk  in  the  Mercantile  Library. 


Child   of    Daniel    and   Jane   (Keeler)   Trowbridge. 

I.  Jenny  Keeler  Trowbridge,  b.  in  Crown  Street,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  1  May  1.845;  married  at  New  Haven,  15  May  1S67,  by  Rev.  Charles 
I  Fletcher,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  John  Jarvis  Matthias,  a  merchant,  son 
'  of  Rev.  John  Jarvis  and  Mary  Camp  (Beach)  Matthias,  of  Tarryt'own, 
N.  Y.  He  was  born  at  Flushing,  L.  I.,  14  Ian.  1S43;  qrad.  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  the  City  of  New  York  in  1S62,  and  at  the  Sheffield  Scientific 
School,  Yale  College,  in  i860.  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.,  2S  May  1846;  died 
1  19  June  1S46,  and  was  buried  in  the  Logansport  Cemetery. 

II.  John  Dowling  Keeler,  b.  at  Madison  Dock,  Ohio,  9  Dec.  1S49; 
J  grad.  at  U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  7  June  1S70;  was  detailed, 
1  in  1 87 1,  for  special  service  in  surveying  the  route  for  a  ship-canal  through 

Nicaragua,  being  chief  of  the  hydrographic  party,  till  relieved  in  Jan.  1S72; 
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 


5448 


3449 


f- 


//  hitney  Family 


1409 


Cuba;  after  which  it  joined  the  fleet  oft"  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. 


9542 


9543 


9544 


9545 


III.  Catharine  Feneion  Keeler,  b.  at  Madison  Dock,  Ohio,  13  Dec.  ! 
1S51;  died  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  3  Aug.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  the  West 
Side  Cemetery. 

IV.  Georgo  Hiram  Keeler,  b.  in  Ann  Street,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  2c 
Ap.  1855  ;  died  26  Aug.  1855,  and  was  buried  in  the  West  Side  Cemetery, 
Cleveland. 


Child    of  Abel    Bingham    and   Jane    Lobdell    (Keeler)    Murch.  |      345/ 

I.   Mary  Jane  F^urch,  b.  at  Cazenovia,  X.  V.,  23  Aug.  1849;  died  at 
Unionville,  Ohio,  about  30  Dec.  1S52,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Oliver    Ellsworth    and    Eliza    (Woodruff)    Wolcott.  j      346S 

I.  Lorilla  Wolcott,  b.  near  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  30  Dec.  1S27  ;  married  at 
Howell,  Mich.,  Peter  Kanouse.  They  were  living  at  Byron,  Mich.,  in 
Ap.  1877. 


9546  I       II.   Oliver  Cromwell  Wolcott,  b.  near  Geneseo,  N.Y.,  24  Dec.  1S29; 
j  a  boat-builder;  married  at  Mott's  Corners,  N.Y.,  14  Jan.  185  I,  Esther  Maria 

Redner,  born  in  Hector,  N.  V.,  16  Feb.  1S32,  dau.  of  Freeman  and  Eliza- 
beth (Bowen)  Redner.  They  settled  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  and  he  was  living 
there  in  Ap.  1S77,  having  been  divorced  from  her  13  May  1 S74. 

9547  ;       III.    Eliza  Wolcott,   b.   near  Geneseo,  N.  V.,  14  March  1S31;   died  at 

the  same  place,  31  July  1S34,  and  was  buried  there. 

9548  :  IV.  Laura  Baker  Wolcott,  b.  near  Geneseo,  N.  Y,  17  Aug.  1S33  ; 
married  at  Byron,  Mich.,  Ceorge  Botsford;  and  was  living  at  Byron  in  Ap. 
1877.      He  served  in  the  war  of  1S61,  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. 


-031 


1410 


Eighth   Generation. 


9550  VI.   Mary   Electa   Wolcott,  b.  at  Byron,  Mich.,  iS  Nov.  1S41;   mar- 

ried there  Nowton  Kirk;  and  \vas  living  at  Hartland,  Mich.,  in  Ap.  1S77. 


95  5i 


9556 
9557 

9558 
9559 


9560 


Chil.  of  Samuel    Smedley   and    Polly   Caroline    (Woodruff)    Denison. 

I.  Caroline  Eliza  Denison,  b.  at  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  17  Aug.  1831; 
married,  23  May  1SG1,  James  T.  Magee,  of  Tidioute,  Penn.;  present  resi- 
dence unhnou'ii. 


3469 


II.   Mary    Adeline   Denison,  b.  at  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  23  Aug.  1S33; 
died  at  Decatur,  Mich.,  iS  May  1872,  and  was  buried  there. 


married,  30  May  1S66,  Theodore  Tyrer,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y, 

IV.   Daniel    Ahira    Denison,    b.   at    Geneseo,   N.  Y.,  21  Ap.  1S37 
married,  14  Oct.  1S67,  Mary  E.  Brierly. 


9552 

9553  In-  iSaraAhr  Permelia  Denison,  b.  at  Geneseo,  X.  Y.,  6  July  1835 

9554 

9555 


V.  Harriet  Melinda  Denison,  b.  at  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  30  Aug.  1839; 
married,  19  Sept.  1S61,  Mitchol  S.  Elair,  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.  1S4}; 
married,  12  Aug.  1865,  Lucy  R.  Boyden,  of  Dunkirk,  N.  Y. 

VIII.  Ellen  Sophia  Denison,  b.  at  Forestville,  X.  Y.,  2  June  1S46. 

IX.  Charles  Asa  Denison,  b.  at  Forestville,  X.  Y,  20  May  1848. 


95' '1 


Chil.  of  Elihu    Howell   and   Sarah   Amanda   (Woodruff)    Noyes. 

I.  Grace  Delia  Noyes,  b.  at  Cortlandville,  X.  Y.,  10  May  1837;  and 

j  was  living  with  her  uncle,  John  Ansel  Woodruff,  at  Ithaca,  X.  Y.,  in  Oct. 

J  1875,  unmarried. 

! 

11    Noyes,   a  dau.,  b.  at  Cortlandville,   X.  Y,  in   March  1S41  ; 

died  when  a  few  days  old,  a  few  days  before  the  death  of  her  mother;   and 

was  buried  in  Cortland  Rural  Cemetery. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  George    Anson    and    Olivia    (Boys)    Woodruff. 


I4II 


956- 


9563 


95C4 


95'': 


9566 


9567 


9568 


I.  Theodore  Adalbert  Woodruff,  b.  at  Ithaca,  N.  V.,  14  July  1841;  \ 
married  at  Bloomington,  111.,  25  Feb.  1  864,  Julia  Stewart  Bushnell,  dau. 
of  Alonzo  Lewis  and  Sarah  (Stewart)  Bushnell,  of  Bloomington.  She  was 
born  at  Dryden,  N.  Y.,  1  Sept.  1S44.  They  dwelt  at  Chicago  till  Ap. 
1S75,  then  went  to  Bloomington,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1S75.  He 
was  then  ticket-agent  of  the  C.  and  N.  \V.  Railroad,  at  the  Wells  Street 
Station,  Chicago. 

II.  William  Slenry  Woodruff,  twin,  b.  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov. 
1848;  a  tailor;  married  at  Trumansburgh,  N.  Y.,  23  May  1 872,  by  Rev. 
O.  H.  Seymour,  Presbyterian,  to  Cornelia  Roe,  dau.  of  David  and  Polly 
(Bardwelf)  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,  X.  Y.,  10  Nov. 
1848;  a  clock-maker;  married  at  Dryden,  N.  V.,  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  1S71,  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.  1847.  They  settled  on  the  lake-shore  at  North  Hector,  and  were 
living  there  in  Aug.  1875.  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.  1S55,  and  was  buried  in  Cortland  Rural  Cemetery. 

II.  Frank    Rollo   Woodruff,  b.  at   Cortland  Village,   N.  Y.,   5  July 
1856. 


3472 

703: 


3473 
17035 


3474 


i4i 


High  th    C  tc  m  era  tio  n . 


9569     ;      III.   Henry  Hewitt  Woodru.7,  b.  at  Cortland  Village,  N.  Y.,  iS  Feb. 
[861. 


9571 


9574 


9575 


9577 


Child    of  James   A.    and    Henrietta    (Woodruff)    Lockhart. 

living  at  Angelica,    X.  Y.,  in 


3475 


9570  I.   Henry   Lockhart,  a  merchan 

July  1875. 


Chil.  of  Ceorgo    Washington    and    Polly   (White)    Eldredge. 

I.  George  Henry  Eldredge,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  9  Ap.  1833  ;  died 
at  Mottville,  N.Y.,  2j  Jan.  1837,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Mary  Jane  Eldredge,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  30  June  1835;  died  at 
•  Homer,  28  June  185^,  and  was  buried  there. 

J 

III.  Edward  Smith   Eldredge,  b.  at  Homer.  NY.,  13  Ap.  1845;  a 
I  carpenter;    married,  at  Yankton,  Dakota,  23  Aug.  1874,  Jeannette  Jordan, 

J  widow  of  Kane,  of  Wisconsin.      They  were  living  at  Yankton   in 

i  Jan.  1875.      He  enlisted  in  Aug.  1861,  in  Co.  H,  157th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol. 
I  Infantry ;   and,  after  one  year  of  service,  was  discharged  for  disability. 

IV.  Harriet  Maria  Eldredge,  b.  at  Cazenovia,  N.Y.,  29  March  1S4S; 
I  married  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  5  May  1S67,  Adalbert  Criffln,  a  blacksmith,  son 

I  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.,  iS  Jan.  1854;  and 
was  living  there  in  Jan.  1875,  unmarried. 


17037 


Chil.  of  William    and    Sarah    Lucinda    (Cooper)    White. 

9576  I.  Mary  Jane  White,  b.  at  South  Canaan,  Conn.,  18  July  1S46;   mar- 

ried, 30  Oct.  1866,  Charles  Willard  Chaffee,  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  iS6i, 
I  son  of  Charles  and  Lovisa  (Thompson)  Chaffee.  They  were  living  at 
Melrose,  Wis.,  in  Aug.  1S75. 


.5470 


II.  William   White,  b.  at  South  Canaan,  Conn.,  6  March  1849;  died 
at  Melrose,  Wis.,  24  Dec.  1S65,  and  was  buried  there. 


Whitney  Family. 

•41  3 

Chil.  of  John    and    Mary   Upham    (Wilson)    White. 

3480 

9578 

I.  John  Starr  White,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1859. 

9579 

II.   Mary  Ella  White,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  17  Nov.  1861. 

Child  of  James   Porter   and    Harriet    (White)    Bentley. 

3481 

95*o 

I.   Alice    Florine    Bentley,   b.  at  Homer,  NY.,  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. 

3486 

95  Si 

I.   Mary  Louise  White,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  10  Ap.  1851  ;  and  was 

living  with  her  parents  in  Nov.  1S75,  unmarried. 

9582 

II.   Anna   Theresa  White,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  1  Sept.  1853  ;  died 
at  Sharon,  1  Ap.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 

Chil.  of  Chauncey   Lambert   and    Temperanco    Beecher   (V/oodward) 
White. 

3487 

9583 

I.   Frank  Beecher  White,  twin,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  7  Sept.  1856. 

9584 

II.   Frances   Lambert  White,  twin,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  7  Sept. 
1856. 

9585 

III.   Mary  Alice  White,  b.  at  Northeast,  X.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1S63. 

9586 

IV.  Caroline  Coleman  White,  b.  at  Dover,  Del.,  1  Oct.  186S. 

Chil.  of  Charles   Henry  and   Lois  Martha   (White)   Shears. 

34S8 

9587 

I.  George  Peaslee  Shears,  b.  15  Jan.  1S60. 

Whitney  Family. 

HIS 

Chil.  of  John   and   Mary   Upham   (Wilson)   White. 

3480 

9578 

I.  John  Starr  White,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  V.,  4  May  1859. 

9579 

II.   Mary  Ella  White,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  17  Nov.  1S61. 

Child  of  James    Porter   and    Harriet    (White)    Bentloy. 

348i 

95So 

I.   Alice    Florine    Bentlcy,  b.  at  Homer,  NY.,  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. 

34S6 

958. 

I.  Mary  Louise  White,  b.  at  Sharon.  Conn.,  10  Ap.  1851;   and  was 
living  with  her  parents  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

9582 

II.  Anna  Theresa  White,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  1  Sept.  1853  ;  died 
at  Sharon,  1  Ap.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 

Chil.  of  Chauncey   Lambert  and   Temperanco   Beecher   (Woodward) 
White. 

3487 

9583 

I.  Frank  Beecher  White,  twin,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  7  Sept.  1856. 

9584 

II.   Frances   Lambert  White,  twin,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  7  Sept. 
1856. 

9585 

III.   Mary  Alice  White,  b.  at  Northeast,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1863. 

9586 

IV.  Caroline  Coleman  White,  b.  at  Dover,  Del.,  1  Oct.  186S. 

Chil.  of  Charles   Henry  and   Lois   Martha   (White)   Shears. 

34SS 

95  s; 

I.  George  Peaslee  Shears,  b.  15  Jan.  i860. 

1414 

Eighth   Gcnci'ation. 

95S8 

II.   Elizabeth  Augusta  Shears,  b.  11  Sept  1861. 

9589 

III.   Flora  Bell  Shears,  b.  16  June  1864. 

95  9° 

IV.  Edith  Estelle  Shears,  b  19  Feb.  1866. 

9591 

V.  Anna  Frances  Shears,  b  14  July  1S6S. 

Chil.   of   Herman   and   Julia   Ann    (Keeler)    Smith. 

3490 

9592 

I.    Lewis  Keeler  Smith,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y  ,  24  Feb.  1S40;  and  was 
living  at  Sun  Prairie,  Wis.,  in  Oct.  1S75,  unmarried. 

9593 

II.    Horace  Smith,  b.  at  Fenner,  X.  Y.,  4  June  1S43  i  died  at  Fenner, 
13  Feb.  1846,  and  was  buried  there. 

9594 

III.  Orson   Herman  Smith,  b.  at  Fenner,  X.  Y.,  27  Ap.  1845;  and 
was  living  at  Sun  Prairie,  Wis.,  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 

Child   of  Abram   C.  and    Elvira   (Keeler)   Lansing. 

349i 

9595 

I.  Scott  Wendell  Lansing,  b.  7  Dec.  1S44;  died  14  Aug.  1S47. 

Child   of  Karvey   Lothrop   and   Laura   Ette   (Allen)    Keeler. 

3-192 

9596 

I.   Keeler,  a  dau.,  married  Paul  May. 

Child   of    Horace  Bishop  and   Adeline   (Haight)   Keeler. 

3493 

9597 

I.   Clarence  Herbert  Keeler,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.Y.,  20  Dec.  1S4S;  and 
was  living  at  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 

Chil.  of  Walter   Lewis   and    Leona    (Woodworth)    Keeler. 

3494 

9598 

I.  Genevieve  Leona  Keeler,  b.  at   Fenner,  X.  Y.,  28  June  1852; 
married  at   Syracuse,   X.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1S74.  by  Rev.   George  B.  Stocking, 

Whitney  Family. 


Universalist,    to    Wendell    Lansing    Avery,    son    of    Robert    and   Augusta 
(Lansing)  Avery,  of  Perryville,  X.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  23  Sept.  1850. 

i  They  were  living  at  Perryville  in  Dec.  1S75  ;   and  he  was  then  a  student  of 

'  medicine  in  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York. 

II.  Ceorge  Clayton  Keeler,  b  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  10  Dec.  1S56. 

III.  Mary  Frances  Keeler,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  10  Ap.  i860. 


Chil.  of  Elmer  Joel   and   Electa   (Fargo)    Marshall. 

I.  John  Francis  Marshall,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  13  Oct.  185S. 

II.  Robert  Ellsworth  Marshall,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.Y.,  30  March  1861. 

III.  Kilon  Thomas  Marshall,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1S63. 

IV.  Alice  Renia  Marshall,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  4  May  1866. 

V.  William  Marshall,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  23  March  1S71. 

VI.  Stanton  Marshall,  b.  at  Fenner,  N.  Y.,  27  Feb.  1875. 


1415 


Chil.   of  Daniel   Townsend   and    Maria   Jane   (Marshall)    Pinckney. 

I.  Elizabeth  Pinckney,  b.  at  Aurelius,  N.Y.,  10  Jan.  1845;  was  living 
at  Westbury,  X.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Phebette  Pinckney,  b.  at  Victory,  X.  Y.,  iS  May  1847;  and  wa* 
living  there  in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  Ceorge  Washington  Pinckney,  b.  at  Victory,  X.  Y.,  26 
March  1849;  a  farmer;  married  at  Conquest,  X.  Y.,  11  Nov.  1875,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Swift,  Methodist,  to  Harriet  Lusevia  Caswell,  dau,  of  Samuel  and 
Cynthia  (Tripp)  Caswell,  of  Spring  Lake,  in  Conquest,  X.  Y.,  where  she 
was  born  13  Feb.  1858.  They  were  living  at  Westbury,  X.  Y.,  in  Dec. 
1875. 

IV.  John  Marshall  Pinckney,  b.  at  Victory,  X.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1851; 
and  was  living  there  in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried.  He  was  educated  at 
Syracuse  Commercial  College,  and  is  a  teacher. 


3497 


349S 


14 1 6 


EigJi  tJi   ( icuci  u  Hon . 


9611  V.  Esther  Louisa  Pinckney,  b.  at  Victory,  N.  Y.,  28  Dec.  1854; 
married  there,  1  Jan.  1874,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Meeker,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to 
William  Searies,  a  miller,  sun  of  Noyes  Nchemiah  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,  X.  Y.,  10  March  1S57; 
died  at  Victor}-,  22  May  1 S75,  and  was  buried  at  Victory  Village. 

9613  VII.  William  Pinckney,  b.  at  Victory,  N.Y.,  10  March  1S61;  died  at 
Victory,  26  Feb.  1868,  and  was  buried  at  Victory  Village. 


9614 
9615 
9616 
9617 

9618 


Chil.  of   Nolton    and    Emily    (Marshall)    Barber 

I.   Myron    Almont   Barber,  b.  at   Fenner,  N.  Y., 
living  at  Rockforcl,  111.,  in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried. 


3500 


Ap.  1850;  was 


II.  Louisa    rV5aria    Barber,   b.  at   Fenner,  N.  Y.,  14  June  1853;  was 
living  at  Rockford,  111.,  in  Dec.  1S75,  unmarried. 

III.  Emory    Marshall    Barber,   b.   at   Fenner,  X.  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  1S5S;  and  was 
living  there  in  Dec.  1875. 


Child  of  Dclos   Ambrose   and    Louisa   Alcha   (Marshall)   Sears. 


350I 


I.   Emma   Delight   Sears,  b.  at  Lima,  VVi 
living  at  Rockford,  111.,  in  Jan.  1876. 


4  June  1S53;   and  was 


Chil.  of   Nelson    Daniel   and    Ruth   Ann    (Brackett)    Morehouse.  35  II 

9619  I.   Frances  Sylvania  Morehouse,  b.  at  Greenfield,  X.  Y.,  14  Jan. 
1839;   was  living  at  Saratoga  Springs,  X.Y.,  in  Aug.  1S75,  unmarried. 

9620  II.   Daniel    flay    Morehouse,  b.  at  Greenfield,  X.  Y.,  28  Oct.  1843  ;    17039 
a   manufacturer  of  paper;    married    at   her   father's  house,  14  Sept.  1864 

Alice  Susan   Eggleston,  dau.  of  Cyrus  and  Diana  (Griffin)   Eggleston,  of 


Whitney  Familv. 


1417 


Corinth,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  26  May  1845.  lie  died  at  Greenwich, 
N.  Y.,  12  Sept.  1S72,  and  was  buried  in  Ballou  Cemetery,  Greenfield.  She 
was  living  with  his  father,  at  Greenfield  Centre,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1S75. 

9621  III.   Henry   Doolittle   Morehouse,  b.  at  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  17  Jan. 

1 851;  died  at  Greenfield,  21  Jan.  1S52,  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,  X.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1875,  un- 
married. 


Child    of  Joseph    End    Eliza    (Morehouse)    Bartlett. 

9623         I.   Fanny   Bartlett,  b.  at  Greenfield,  N.  Y.,  20  Nov.  1854;  was  livim 
with  her  parents,  at  Greenwich,  X.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1S75,  unmarried. 


Child    of  Christopher   and    Mary    Keeler    (Morehouse)    Hewett. 

I-   Hewett,   not   named,  b.  at  Greenfield,  X.  V.,  iS  Dec.  1852: 

ied  25  Dec.  1852,  and  was  buried  at  Greenfield  Centre. 


9G24 

d 


Chil.  of   Lorenzo    and    Sarah    P/iaria    (Westcot)    Kelly. 

9625  I.  Howard  Lorenzo  Kelly,  b.  at  Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y.,  25  Aug.  1S42  ; 
a  book-keeper;  married  at  Penn  Yan,  X.  Y.,  6  Dec.  1865!  Frances  Adele 
McAllaster,  only  child  of  Ezekiel  Page  and  Sarah  (Banks)  McAllaster,  of 
Penn  Yan,  formerly  of  Millport,  X.  Y..  where  she  was  born  6  Dec.  1S47. 
They  settled  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  Ian.  1S76.  He 
entered  the  Union  army,  iS  Ap.  1S65,  as  second-lieut.,  Batten-  B,  nth 
Reg.,  N.  Y.  Heavy  Artillery  ;  and  was  discharged  for  physical  disability,  9 
July  1S64,  as  first-licut,  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? 


3513 


3SIS 

17040 


141S 


Eighth  Generation. 


book-keeper;  grad.  at  Rochester  University  in  July  1 864;  married  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  2  Nov.  1S71,  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. 
1 8  76. 


9627  III.   Mary  Westcot  Kelly,  b.  at  41  Sophia  Street,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 

2  May  1S51;  married  at  Rochester,  20  Jan.  1S75,  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. 

9G2S     .      IV.  John  Edward   Kelly,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  19  July  1S57  ;  and 
was  living  there  in  Jan.  1S76. 


9629 

9630 
9<33l 


Chil.  of   Philip    Melanchthon    and    Anna    (Ludlow)    Doolittle. 

I.  Catharine  Skillman  Doolittle,  b.  at  North  Branch,  N.J.,  23  Jan. 
185S;   died  at  North  Branch,  10  Nov.  1874,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Mary  Ludlow  Doolittle,  b.  at  North  Branch,  N.  J.,  16  Dec.  1S5S. 

III.  Susan    Rapelye    Doolittle,   b.   at   North   Branch,   N.  J.,  1  July 
1865. 

'Ancestry  of  Parkhurst  Whitney  Jerauld. 

John  Whitney,  came  to  \.    F.    in  the  Elizabeth  and  Ann  in  1635,  and  settl.  at  Water-  =  Elinor .  first  wife; 

tow;i,  Ma«.;   freem  3  March  1035-6:  constable,  1641  ;  selectman,  1618-55  ;  town-clerk,      |  died     rt     May     1659, 

1655:  d.  1  June  1673,  aged  74.  I  aged  54. 


J 


ind  Elinor  It  It, 

j 


d.  1755.  SeeWhitne 


Whitney  Family 


Chll.  of   David    and    Maria    (Schuylor)    Inghar 

9632  I.  Willard  Ingham. 

9633  II.  Ingham,  a  dau. 

9634  III. Ingham,  a  dau. 

9635  IV.  Ingham,  a  dau. 


9636 
9637 

9638 

9639 
9640 

9641 

;  9642 
9643 
9644 


Chil.  of   Harvey   H.   and    Mary   Ann    (Steward)    Ingham. 

I.  Stephen   Amhler  Ingham,  b.  in  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  22  Feb. 

|  1834;   died  at  the  same  place,  26  May  1S3S,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  William  Sheldon  Ingham,  b.  in  Herkimer  Co.,  X.  Y.,  26  Dec. 
1 8 S 55  married,  10  Jan.  i860,  H.  J.  Brobson  ;  and  was  living  at  Geneva 
Lake,  Wis.,  in  Jan.  1876. 

HI.  Harvey  Steward  Ingham,  b.  in  Herkimer  Co.,  N,  Y.,  10  Feb. 
11838;  married,  2},  March  1863,  Sarah  T.  Cibson  ;  and  was  living  at 
I  Waverly,  Iowa,  in  Jan.  1S76. 

IV.  Irena  Ingham,  b.  in  Herkimer  Co.,  N.Y.,  18  May  1840;  married, 
j  28  Aug.  1S60,  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 

j  living  at  New  Tabor,  Kansas,  in  Jan.  1S76. 

VI.  Hamilton  Ingham,  b.  in  Walworth  Co.,  Wis.,  5  Aug.  1844;  a 
soldier  in  the  war  of  1S61;  died  at  Nashville,  Term.,  7  May  1S63,  and  was 

i  buried  there. 

VII.  Charles  Herbert  Ingham,  b.  in  Walworth  Co.,  Wis.,  14  March 
1S48. 

VIII.  Harold  Ernest  Ingham,  b.  in  Walworth  Co.,  Wis.,  3  Feb. 
1S51;   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. 


:  1420 

Eighth   Generation. 

9645 

X    Theodore  Elmer  Ingham,  b.  in  Walworth  Co.,  Wis.,  18  March 
1S56;  grad.  at  Chicago  University. 

9646 . 

XI.   May  Adeline  Ingham,  b.  in  Walworth  Co.,  Wis.,  29  Dec.  1859. 

I 

Chll.  of  Silas  Ambler  and    Elizabeth   (McLean)    Ingham. 

3535 

9647 

I.   Daniel  Hector  Ingham,  b.  at  Manheim,  X.  Y.,  12  July  1S47;  an 
accountant;   was  living  at  Little  Falls,  X.Y.,  in  Nov.  1S75,  unmarried. 

964S 

II.  Stephen  Ambler  Ingham,  b.  at  Manheim,  X.  Y.,  23  May  1S49; 
grad.  at   Albany  Medical   College,  in  1S71;   was   living  with   his    parents, 
unmarried,  and  practising  medicine  with  his  father,  at   Little   Falls,  X.  Y., 
in  Nov.  1875. 

9649 

III.  Adelaide  Mary  Ingham,  b.  at  Little  Falls,  X.Y.,  20  Nov.  1852; 
married   Francis  Ac/am   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.  1876. 

Chil.  of  Charles   F.   and   Angeline   (Ingham)   Stewart. 

3536 

9650 

I.  Jenny  Stewart,  b.  at  Richmond,  111.,  in  June  184S. 

9651 

II.   Fanny  Stewart,  b.  at  Richmond,  111.,  in  Sept.  1850. 

Chil.  of  Loretto   William   and    Huldah    Ann    (Ingham)    Fuller. 

3542 

9652 

I.   Willard  Judson   Fuller,  b.  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  31  July  1S50;  and  was 
living  there  in  Aug.  1S76,  unmarried. 

9653 

II.   Henry  Edgar  Fuller,  b.  at  Geneva,  Wis.,  12  March  1852;  and  was 
living  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  in  Aug.  1876,  unmarried. 

9654 

III.   Albert  Wayiand  Fuller,  b.  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  19  July  1854. 

9655 

IV.  Rowland  Jay  Fuller,  b.  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  26  Oct.  1S56. 

9656 

V.  Sarah  Adele  Fuller,  b.  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  8  Nov.  185S. 

9657 
965  S 

!  9659 


9660 


Whitney  Family. 


VI.  Harriet  Fuller,  b.  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  1 1  Sept.  1S60. 

VII.  William  Harvey  Fuller,  b  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  23  July  1S6; 

VIII.  Anna  Louise  Fuller,  b.  at  Lynn,  Wis.,  26  May  1869. 


I42  I 


Child    of  Ira    and    Aner    (Catos)    Keeler.  3545 

I.   Clark   Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  in  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  7  May  1833;      17044 
a  farmer;   married  at  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  7  Jan.  1855,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Reed, 
who  was  born  at  Southeast,  1  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    Criffin    and    Phebe    (Keeler)    Webb. 

9661  '      I.    Francis  William  Webb,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  24  Jan.  1840; 
ja  carpenter;   married  at   Mianus,   Conn.,  8   Sept.  1862,   Emeline  Worden, 

dau.  of  Andrew  and  Amanda  (Timpuny)  Worden,  of  Mianus,  where  she 
was  born   in  1S44.      She    died   in  Jan.  1865.      He    married   (2d),  12   Sept. 

i  1867,  at  New   Canaan,   Alice  Avery,  born   in   Iowa,  12    Nov.  1842,  dau.  of; 

;  Marcus   Stewart   and    Hannah    (Benedict)    Avery.      They  settled  at  New 

I  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  1S43  ; 
I  died  at  New  Canaan,  16  Nov.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 

i 

9663  III.   Phebe    Elizabeth    Webb,   b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  27  Aug. 
1845  ;   died  at  New  Canaan,  28  Oct.  1867,  and  was  buried  there. 

\  9664  IV.  George  Gardner  Webb,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  25  May 
1848;  a  book-keeper;  married  at  New  Canaan,  22  Nov.  187  1,  Josephine 
Hoyt,  dau.  of  Noah  Wilcox  and  Cornelia  (Bennct)  Hoyt,  of  New  Canaan. 
She  was  born  in  New  York  City,  15  Oct.  1843;  and  was  living  there  in 
I  May  1877.  He  died  without  children,  19  March  1872,  at  New  Canaan, 
and  was  buried  there. 

I  9665   !      V.   Charles  Edward  Webb,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  3  Jan.  1857; 
and  was  living  there  in  May  1877. 

;  9666  ;      VI.  James  Henry  Webb,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  18  March  1S55  ; 
,  and  was  living  there  in  May  1S77. 


354S 
17045 


422 


966; 

9663 

9669 


96;o 


9671 


9672 


Rig-kt/i  Generation. 


Chil.  of  Samuel    and    Rebecca    Ann    (Koeler)    Bouton. 

I.  William   Bouton,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  \6  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  1S77. 

II.  Charles  Henry  Bouton,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  26  Jan.  1845; 
J  and  was  living  at  VVinstonville,  Mo.,  in  May  1877,  unmarried. 

III.  Ruth   Ann    Bouton,   b.   at   New  Canaan,   Conn.,  14  Feb.  1S47; 
died  at  New  Canaan,  10  Oct.  1S60,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of   Lemuel    and    Clarissa    (Tanner)    Smith. 


S355  1 
13549 


5553 


I.  Sarah    Sophia    Smith,  b.  at  1'ortageville,  N.  Y.,  28  March  1 82:9 ;    17047 
married  at  Portville,  N.  V.,  25  July  1850,  Ambrew  David  Rice,  a  druggist, 

son  of  Luman  and  Polly  (Carpenter)  Rice,  of  Portville.  He  was  born  at 
Olean,  N.  V.,  11  Feb.  1820.  They  settled  at  Portville,  and  were  living 
there  in  May  1876.      He  was  then  postmaster  of  that  place. 

II.  Hiram  Bangs  Smith,  b.  at  Portageville,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1S31;  a 
farmer  and  lumberman;  married  at  Portville,  N.  Y.,  13  June  1837,  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 
there,  11  June  1856,  Eugene  DeWitt  Puggles,  a  farmer,  born  at  Colesville, 
N.  Y.,  5  Nov.  1S30,  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  1876,  members 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 


"C-57 


9673  l  IV.  Emeline  Maria  Smith,  b.  at  Portville,  N.  Y.,  iS  Aug.  1843; 
I  married  there,  2  1  Dec.  1864,  John  McCraw,  a  dealer  in  lumber,  son  of 
I  Joseph  and  Sarah  Ann  (Clement)  McGraw,  of  Dryden,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
j  was  born  6  Feb.  1837.  They  dwelt  at  New  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  till  1865;  then 
j  settled  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876.  He  was 
then  a  member  of  the  Common  Council  of  the  city. 


IV hit ii cv  Family 


Chil.  of  Alanson    and    Mary    (Mackey)    Bangs. 

9674  I.  Joseph    Milton    Bangs,  b.  at   Raisin,  Mich.,  16  Nov.  1827;   died 
there,  18  Jan.  1832,  and  was  buried  in  Tecumseh  Cemetery. 

9675  '      II.   Betsey  Jane    Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  11  Oct.  1829;   married 
j  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. 


9675,        III.   Urion  Fletcher  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  2 

there,  24  Jan.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  Tecumseh  Cemete 


1831;   died 


9676 


9677 


IV.  Huldah  Maria  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  31  Aug.  1834; 
married  in  the  same  house,  31  May  1 859,  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  1S3  1.  They  dwelt  in  Crooked  Creek 
Precinct,  now  the  town  of  Brookside,  five  miles  from  Centralia,  111.,  till  1 
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  1S76. 

V.  Hannah  Jeannette  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  3  May  1S36; 
and  died  there,  12  March  1S37. 


9678  VI.  Alanson  Burr  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  23  Oct.  1838;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
11  May  1866,  by  the  pastor,  Rev.  John  H.  Burnham,  to  Almeida  Melissa 
Coller,  born  at  Raisin,  9  May  1846,  dan.  of  Thomas  and  Margaret  (Hen- 
dershott)  Coller.  Thev  settled  at  Raisin,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap 
1876. 

9G79  VII.  John  Fletcher  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  4  May  1840;  died 
there,  S  Aug.  1842,  and  was  buried  in  Tecumseh  Cemetery. 

96S0  VIII.  Mary  Ellen  Bangs,  b.  at  Rai>in,  Mich.,  14  Nov.  1843;  d;ed 
there,  2"/  Oct.  1S50,  and  was  buried  in  Tecumseh  Cemeterv. 


i/.Xl 


Chil.  of   Isaac  and    Hannah    (Lee)    Bangs. 

I.    Eliza    Jane    Bangs,  b.  at  Stamford,   N.  Y.,  3   Nov.  1S26;  died  4 
Nov.  1826,  and  was  buried  at  Stamford. 


1423 

355C 


■063 


1706S 


3557 


I424 


Eighth    Generation. 


9682 

96S3 
96S4 
9685 

9686 
9687 

96SS 


II.  Levi  Silliman   Bangs,  b.  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  1  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  1876. 

IV.  Huldah    Maria    Bangs,  b.  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  3  Aug.  1S31; 
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  1S76. 


Chil.  of  John   and    Betsey   (Crant)    Bangs. 

I.  Julia  Augusta  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  27  Ap.  1835;  died 
there,  30  March  1837,  and  was  buried  in  Tecumseh  Cemetery. 

II.  Harriet  Augusta  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  22  July  1S37; 
married  there,  6  Ap.  1858,  John  Wier  Criswold,  a  farmer,  son  of  Thomas 
and  Betsey  (Wier)  Griswold,  of  Southport,  X.  Y.  He  was  born  at  Tecum- 
seh, Mich.,  22  July  1834.  They  dwelt  at  Tecumseh  till  1865  ;  at  Franklin, 
Mich.,  till  1SG6;  at  Manchester,  Mich.,  till  1S67;  at  Pontiac,  Mich.,  till 
1S6S  ;  and  then  settled  at  London,  Mich.,  where  they  were  still  living  in 
Ap.  1S76. 

III.  William  Henry  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  23  Jan.  1840;  mar- 
.  ried  at  Muskegon,  Mich.,  21  June  1S69,  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.  1S45.  He 
dwelt  at  Muskegon  for  three  years  ;  at  Tecumseh,  three  years;  then  settled 
at  Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1S76. 

9689  '  IV.  Charles  Wesley  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  11  Feb.  1842; 
;  enlisted  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  6  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  E,  1 8th  Reg.,  Mich.  Vol. 
I  Infantry;   died  at  Lexington,  Kv.,  24  Nov.  1S62,  and  was  buried  there. 

I 

9690  I      V.   Clara    Rosalia    Bangs,    b.   at    Raisin,    Mich.,  1   Oct.  1S44;    was 

living  with  her  mother,  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  in  Feb.  1876,  unmarried. 

9691  VI.  Francis  Augustus  Bangs,  b.  at  Ra^in,  Mich.,  10  May  1847;  a 
j  cooper;    married   at  Adrian,  Mich.,  I   Dec.  1868,  Mary   Elizabeth   Ameigh, 


Whitney  Family.  1425 

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 
I  Cemeteiy,  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  Rurritt  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  1S54; 
was  living  at  Stevens'  Point,  Wis.,  in  Feb.  1876,  unmarried. 

9694  IX.  John  Russel  Bangs,  b.  at  Raisin,  Mich.,  29  Feb.  i860 ;  died 
there,  24  Jan.  1  861,  and  was  buried  in  Tecumseh  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of   Lemuel    Smith    and    Esther   Serr.antha    (Koote)    Bangs.  3559 

9695  I.   Joseph  Milton  Bangs,  b.  at  Sharon,  Mich.,  10  Aug.  1S37;  married       17075 
at  College  Springs,  Iowa,  2  June  1862,  Christiana  Webster;   and  was  living  ■ 

at  College  Springs  in  March  1873. 

- 

9696  II.  James  Heman  Bangs,  b.  at  North  Adams,  Mich.,  23  June  1840;  !     17077 
a    farmer;    married   at    Clarinda,   Iowa,   2^    Now  1S65,   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  1 841.  They  settled  at  College  Springs,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there 
in  Ap.  1S76.  hie  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,  1st  Reg.,  Nebraska  Volunteers.  He  took  part  in  ' 
the  battles  of  Fort  Donelson,  Tenn.,  14  and  15  Feb.  1S62;  Pittsburgh; 
Landing,  Tenn.,  7  and  S  Ap.  1862;  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.,  26  Ap.  1863;  1 
Chalk  Bluff,  Mo.,  1  May  1S63;  and  Jacksonport,  Ark.,  19  Ap.  1864;  and' 
was  discharged  at  Fort  Kearney,  as  sergeant,  6  Nov.  1S65.  He  was  one  of 
j  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  13th  inst." 

9697  III.  Mary  Jane  Bangs,  b.  at  Adams,  Mich.,  6  Dec.  1842;  married 
at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  26  Oct.  1865,  by  Rev.  J.  II.  Burnham,  Methodist  I 
Episcopal,  to  Philip  Augustus  Cowley,  a  farmer,  son  of  Philip  and  Cynthia  1 


426 


Eighth   Generation. 


(Sherman)  Cowley,  of  Franklin,  Mich.  He  was  born  at  Seneca  Falls 
N.  Y,  11  Aug.  1S40.  They  dwelt  at  Palmyra,  Mich.,  four  months-  at 
lecumseh  till  1873;  then  settled  in  Hudson,  Mich.,  two  miles  east  of 'the 
village,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1S76.  They  are  members  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  and  she  has  taught  school  for  many  years. 
He  enlisted  at  Tccumseh,  7  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  F,  iSth  Reg.,  Mich.  Volun- 
teers; and  was  discharged  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  14  July  1S65,  having  taken 
part  in  engagements  at  Decatur,  Ala.,  and  Summerville,  Ga.,  at  the  last 
of  which  he  was  wounded  in  the  right  knee. 

9698  IV.  Armenia  Adelia  Bangs,  b.  at  Adams,  Mich.,  17  March  1845- 
married  at  Harpersfield,  X.  V.,  2  Jan.  1S67,  by  Rev.  \V.  H.  Mickle] 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to   David  C.  Buck,  a  farmer,'  son  of  Alanson   P   and 

Abigail  (Fuller)  Buck,  of  Stamford,  N.  V.,  where  he  was  born  17  Ap 
1840.  They  dwelt  at  Stamford  till  1 871;  then  settled  at  Hudson,  Mich, 
and  were  living  there  in  March  1876. 

9699  V.  Julia  Peninnah  Bangs,  b.  at  Adams,  Mich.,  5  Dec.  184s-  mar- 
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,    NY     19 

;  Oct.  1844.     They  settled  at  Plainwell,  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  May 
1876. 


9700 


9701 


\  I.  Elia  Foote  Bangs,  b.  at  Adams,  Mich.,  17  Feb.  1851;  married  in 
Nodaway  Co.,  Mo.,  10  July  1  S69,  Julia  Schoonover;  and  settled  at  Ottawa, 
Kansas,  where  they  were  still  living  in  A  p.  1S76. 


Chil.  of  Keeler   Elijah   and    Martha   (Criswold)    Bangs. 

I.  Elizabeth  Almira  Bangs,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  10  June  183S  ■ 
married  at  her  father's  house,  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  8  Dec.  1S57,  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  16  Nov.  1S25.  They  dwelt  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  for  one  year-  at 
Macon,  Mich.,  eight  years ;  then  returned  to  Hillsdale,  and  were  liv'in- 
there  in  March  1876.  & 


3560 
1 70S.; 


II.  Thomas  Jefferson  Bangs,  b.  at  Rome,  Mich.,  28  Oct   1840-  a 

carpenter;   married  at   Macon,  Mich.,  3  Aug.  1S59,  Helen  Amelia  Merritt, 

dau.  of  \\  ilham    Henry   and    Mary  Ann   (Oliphant)    Merritt    of  Macon 

:  where  she  was  born  11  Dec.  1841.     They  dwelt  at   Tecumseh,  Mich     till 

10  Ap.  1861;   at  Macon  till  Feb.  1870;   at  Richland  Centre,  Wis'.,  till  5  July 


Whitney  Family. 


1870;  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  till  5  Nov.  1872;  at  Williamstown,  Mich.,  till 
Ap.  1874;  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  till  Jan.  1S75;  then  returned  to  Tecumseh, 
and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1  S76. 


Chil.  of   Francis    Burritt    and    Catharine    Hall    (Webb)    Bangs. 

0703  !  I.  Albert  Vai!  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. 

9705  ,      III.  Frank  Lorenzo  Bangs,  b.  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  20  Feb.  1S54. 

9706  I      IV.   Clinton  B.  Fisk  Bangs,  b.  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  28  Oct.  1855. 

9707  I      V.   Frederick  Herbert  Bangs,  b.  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  31  Oct.  1858. 


I427 


9708 


97 1 1 

9712 

9713 


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.  1876,  unmarried. 

II.  Samuel  Joseph  Bangs,  b.  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  12  Feb.  1848; 
died  at  Tecumseh,  1  1  March  1S50,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Olive  Augusta  Bangs,  b.  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  7  Sept.  1851; 
married  at  Delavan,  Wis.,  7  Sept.  1872,  Edward  FViiller  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.  1874,  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.,  1  Sept.  i860. 

VI.  Cora  Elizabeth  Bangs,  b.  at  Delavan,  Wis.,  1  Dec.  1862. 

1  See  the  Koliins  GauaLjy,  p.  210. 


I  H28 


High th   ( i  cue I'ci  tion . 


Child    of  Lemuel    and    Sarah    Almira    (Disbr 


Bangs. 


I.  ft'athan  Disbrow  Bangs,  b.  at  255  Henry  Street,  New  York,  17 
Jan.  1S34;  grad.  at  Wesleyan  University  in  1S52;  was  publisher  of  The 
World,  newspaper,  at  35  Park  Row,  New  York,  in  Nov.  1575  ;  and  then 
lived  at  8  West  Washington  Place,  New  York,  unmarried. 


9716 


Chil.    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.  1S75,  unmarried. 

III.  Julia  Francos  Bangs,  b.  at  34  Seventh  Street,  New  York,  9 
[July  1845  ;  and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  8  West  Washington  Place, 
j  New  York,  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 


35'''; 


9718 


9720 


IV.  Fletcher  Harper  Bangs,  b.  at  34  Seventh  Street,  New  York,  5 
June  1S49;   a  member  of  the  firm  William  King  &  Co.,  209  Pearl  Street,  ' 

!  importers  and   manufacturers  of  corks  ;   was  living  at  S  West  Washington  1 
Place,  with  his  parents,  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 

V.  Samuel  Merwin  Bangs,  b.  at  34  Seventh  Street,  New  York,  1  1 
Feb.  1851;  died  at  the  same  place,  19  July  185 1,  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  S  West  Washington 
Place,  New  York,  in  Nov.  1S75,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Nathan    and    Susan    Orr   (Buckmaster)    Bangs. 

I.  John  Buckmaster  Bangs,  b  in  New  York  City,  2^  July  1S37; 
a  merchant,  of  the  firm  John  P.  Morton  &  Co.,  156  West  Main' Street, 
Louisville,  Ky.;  married  in  Louisville,  21  May  1S62,  Adelia  C.  Kendrick, 
dau.  of  William  and    Maria  S.   (Schwing)   Kendrick,   of  Louisville,  where 


/ /  7/ itney  I7 am ily, 


she  was  born   2S   Dec. 
there  in  Nov.  1875. 


[838.     They  settled  in  Louisville,  and  were  living 


9722  IT.   Charles   Wesley    Bangs,    b.  in   East   Broadway,   New  York,  27 

!  Sept.  1 841;  a  lawyer,  grad.  at  Columbia  College  Law  School  in  18G2; 
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, 
I  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  j 
Nathan  Bangs,  in  the  firm  of  F.  N.  &  C.  \V.  Bangs,  137  Broadway. 


I429; 


17095 


9723  \  III.  Wilbur  Fisk  Bangs,  b.  in  East  Broadway,  New  York,  28  Oct. 
i  1844;  died  in  Eldridge  Street,  New  York,  24  Nov.  1848,  and  was  buried 
i  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

9724  IV.  Emma  Josephine  Bangs,  b.  in  Eldridge  Street,  New  York,  3 
I  Feb.  1848  ;   married  at  the  house  of  her  step-grandmother,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 

Miller  (Harper)  Buck-master,  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 

!  savings-bank  in  Dec.  1875;  and  they  were  then  living  at  267  Michigan 
Avenue,  Chicago,  without  children. 

! 

9725  V.  Susan  Augusta  Bangs,  b.  in  Eldridge  Street,  New  York,  15 
Nov.  1851;  died  in  Thirtieth  Street,  New  York,  1 1  July  1852,  and  was 
buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

Chil.  of    Nathan    and    Hannah    Gardiner    (Stockton)    Bangs. 

9726  VI.  iMathan  Stockton  Bangs,  b.  at  33  Last  Thirtieth  Street,  New 
I  York,  27  Ap.  1854;  died  at  White  Sulphur  Springs,  Middle  Park,  Colorado, 
I  5  Dec.  1875,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery,  Brooklyn,  L.  I. 


3567 


VII.  Edmund  Storer  Janes  Bangs,  b.  at  33  East  Thirtieth  Street, 
New  York,  1 5  June  185G;  died  there,  12  Dec.  1856,  and  was  buried  in 
Greenwood  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of   Elijah    Keeler   and    Emma    Matilda    (Watts)    Bangs. 

9728         I.   Lemuel   Watts   Bangs,  b.  at   Saratoga   Springs,   N.  Y.,  25   Ap. 
1840;    manager  for   Scribner,  Welford   and   Armstrong,   booksellers   and 


3569 


1430 


Eighth  Generation. 


9750 


importers,    743    and    745    Broadway,   New  York;   and   was  living  at  217 
East  11th  Street  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Mary  Emma  Matilda  Bangs,  b.  at  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1 1 
July  1842;  and  was  living  at  217  East  I  ith  Street,  New  York,  in  Nov. 
1875,  unmarried. 

Chil.  of   Elijah    Kceler   and    Catharine    Brewster    (Johnston)    Bangs. 

III.  William  Johnston  Bangs,  b.  at  New  York  City,  15  March1 
1854;  and  was  living  there,  at  217  East  1  ith  Street,  in  Nov.  1875;  a  clerk 
in  the  National  Importers  and  Trader?  Bank,  of  New  York. 

I\T.  Walter  Keeler  Bangs,  b.  at  New  York  City,  3  Sept.  1S55;  died 
there,  18  Jan.  1S74,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Francis    Nathan   and    Frances  Amelia   (Bull)    Bangs. 


973: 


9733 
9734 


9734' 


I.  Francis  Sedgwick  Bangs,  b.  at  192  East  18th  Street,  New  York, 
7  Dec.  1S55;  and  was  living  with  his  father,  at  254  West  55th  Street,  New 
York,  in  Nov.  1875. 

II.  William  P\!athan  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  1S75;  and  de- 
clined to  give  any  records  of  herself,  or  of  her  brothers  or  sisters. 


357? 


Chil.  of  Anson   and    Rebecca   (Bangs)   Steel. 

9735  I.   Edwin    Keeler   Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  16  July   1831;  a    17. 

bank-clerk;   married   at    her  father's   house,  25  Jan.  1S55,  by  Rev.  Henry 


//  I tit) i ex  Family 


1431 


\  Colclazer,  pastor  of  the  Nazareth  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  to  Mary 
Armitage,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Rachel  (Kemp)  Armitage,  of  the  north- 
east corner  of  15th  and   Cherry  Streets,  Philadelphia,  where   she  was  born 

i  26  March  1S37.  They  settled  at  Philadelphia,  and  were  living  there  in 
Ap.  1S76.      Me  was  then  employed  in  the  Philadelphia  National  Rank. 

9736  II.  Ellen  Esther  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia.  Penn.,  17  Jan.  1833; 
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.  V.,  4  July  1839;  died  at 

I  the  Gibson  House,  Cincinnati.  Ohio,  2S  Ap.  1876;  and  was  buried  in 
Spring  Grove  Cemetery.      He  settled,  in  1S60,  at  Hopewell  Furnace,  Mo., 

i  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. 


III.  Thomas  Robert  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  9  Oct.  1834; 
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  S  May  1837.  They 
dwelt  at  Philadelphia  till  the  Spring  of  1S56;  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  till  the 
Spring  of  1S61;  and  then  returned  to  Philadelphia,  where  they  were  still 
living  in  Ap.  1876. 


[  7 1 1  2 


9739 


IV.  Anson  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  12  July  1836;  an  uphol- 
sterer; married  at  Philadelphia,  25  Aug.  1863,  by  Rev.  M.  D.  Kurtz, 
Methodist   Episcopal,   to   Anna    Matilda   Kobson,  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. 

V.  Archer  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  8  June  1S38;  a  manufac- 
turer of  furniture  and  spiral  springs;  married  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  15  Oct. 
1862,  by  Rev.  J.  H.  McCarty,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Lourane  Caroline 
Creenough,  dau.  of  Joseph  Clough  and  Sarah  (Hook)  Green. nigh,  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.  1S76. 


143-  High th  Generation. 

9740  VI.  Amos  Bangs  Sieel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  i;  Ap.  1840;  died 
at  Fort  Dodge,  Kansas,  10  Dec.  187 2,  and  was  buried  there. 

9741  VII.  Eliza  Oliver  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  31  Jan.  1S42;  was 
living  with  her  sister,  Mrs.  Cone,  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  in  Ap.  1876,  un- 
married. 

9742  VIII.  Harper  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  23  Ap.  1843;  died 
■  there,  2  Ma)-  1844,  and  was  buried  in  the  Friends'  Cemetery,  at  the  corner 

of  1 6th  and  Race  Streets.  Philadelphia. 

9743  IX.  Ferdinand  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  19  Aug.  1844;  a 
:  dealer  in  furniture  and  upholster)",  married  at  Philadelphia,  3  Jan.  1S71, 
!  by  Rev.  George  A.  Peltz,  Baptist,  to  Catharine  Augusta  Brainerd,  born  at 
;  Hamden,  N.  Y.,  9  June  1844,  dan.  of  Amasa  George  and  Mary  (Bogart) 
j  Brainerd.     They  were  living  at  the  north-east  corner  of  Broad  and  Spruce 

Streets,  Philadelphia,  in  Ap.  1S76,  without  children. 

9744  X.    Eugene  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  17  Sept.  1845;   died  there, 

j  31  March  1S46,  and  was  buried  in  the  Friends'  Cemetery,  at  the  corner  of 
1 6th  and  Race  Streets,  Philadelphia. 

9745  XI.  Clara  Josephine  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  1  March  1847; 
died  there,  19  Aug.  1847,  and  was  buried  in  the  Friends'  Cemetery,  at  the 
corner  of  1 6th  and  Race  Streets,  Philadelphia. 

9746  XII.  Mary  Ann  Beaky  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  30  March 
1848;   married   there,  10  Dec.  186S,  by  Rev.  G.  A.  Durborrow,  Protestant 

j  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.  1  841.      The)-  were  living  in  North  7th  Street,  Philadelphia,  in  Ap. 
[  1876,  without  children. 

9747  XIII.  Louis  Bangs  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  9  Oct.  1849; 
died  at  Camden,  X.  J.,  13  Jan.  1850,  and  was  buried  in  the  Friends'  Cem- 
etery, at  the  corner  of  1 6th  and  Race  Streets,  Philadelphia. 

974S  XIV.   Walter    Steel,   b.    at   Philadelphia,    Penn.,   21  Nov.  185 1;    died 

j  there,  28    Feb.  1852,  and   was  buried   in    the   Friends'   Cemetery,  at    the 
:  corner  of  16th  and  Race  Streets,  Philadelphia. 


9749 


XV.  William  Bangs  Steel,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  2  March  1S53; 
died  there,  19  June  1853,  and  was  buried  in  the  Friends'  Cemetery,  Fairhill, 
Philadelphia. 


Whitney  Family 


1433 


Chil.  of  Joseph    Ambrose   and    Mary    Ann    (Bangs)    Beaky. 

9750  ,      I.   Martha  Adela    Beaky,  b.   at    Emmittsburgh,  Mi,  1  June   1841; 
1  married  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  25  Dec.  [862,  David   Davis  Walker,  a  merchant, 

!  son  of  George  and  (Davis)  Walker,  and   nephew  of  Judge  David 

i  Davis,  of  the  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  They  settled  at  St.  Louis,  and  were 
j  living  there  in  May  1S76.  He  was  then  of  the  firm  of  Crow,  Hargadine  & 
:  Co.,  wholesale  dealers  in  dry  goods,  of  St.  Louis. 


0751         II.   Emma    Catharine  Beaky,  b.  at    Emmittsburgh,  MA,  31  Jan. 

j  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 
J  living  in  May  1876. 

i 
9752  |      III.   Louis  Bangs  Beaky,  b.  at  Emmittsburgh,  MA,  2S  Nov.  1844; 
was  a  soldier  in  the  Confederate  army,  and  was  killed  at  Vicksburgh,  Miss., 
25  June  1863,  and  buried  there. 


9753  '      IV.   Mary    Ciaudtice    Beaky,    b.   at    Emmittsburgh,   MA,  15  Sept. 
j  1846;    died    at   St.    Louis,   Mo.,  6   Oct.   1849,   and    was   buried   there,    in 

Calvary  Cemetery-. 

9754  :      V.  Joseph    Beaky,   b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  28   Aug.  1848;  died  there, 
1  6  Sept.  1849.  and  was  buried  in  Calvary  Cemetery. 

9755  !      VI.  Joseph  Ambrose  Beaky,  b.  at  St.  Louis,   Mo.,  8  June  1849; 
!  died  there,  10  Nov.  1S50,  and  was  buried  in  Calvary  Cemetery. 


9756        VII.   Ellen  Esther  Beaky,  b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  28  Aug.  1850 
9757 


9758 


9759 


VIII.  Clement    William    Coote    Beaky,  b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  24 
Oct.  1852;   and  was  living  there  in  May  1S76. 

IX.  William   Beaky,  b.  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  6  Dec.  1S54;  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  1S76. 


9760  !      XI.   Francis  Brooks  Beaky,  b.  at  St.  Louis.  Mo.,  15  May  1858;  died 
;  there,  15  Sept.  1S59,  and  was  buried  in  Calvary  Cemetery. 


1434 


High th  Generation. 


9767 


976s 


Chil.  of   Elijah    Keolor   and    Elmina    Melissa    (Robinson)    Bangs.  355 

97G1  I.  Mary  Jane  Bangs,  b.  1 1  June  1S28. 

9762  :      II.   Alfred  Walstein  Bangs,  b.  26  July  1S30. 

9763  III.   Frances  Duese  Bangs,  b.  2  Nov.  1832. 
97G4           IV.   Viola  Antoinette  Bangs,  b.  2  July  1S35. 
9765  \      V.   Loretia  Matilda  Bangs,  b.  6  June  1S38. 
97O6           VI.   Florence  Gertrude  Bangs,  b.  23  Oct.  1S4: 


Chil.  of  Isaac   Daniel   and    Nancy  Ann    (Bangs)   Carhart. 


I.   Marv  Lavinia  Carhart,  b.  at  Gilboa,  N.  X 
at  Fox  Lake. Wis..  16  " 


..,  .9  Aug.  1 831;  married 
ar  rox  i,c  kc,  wis.,  mjune  1858,  by  Rev.  J.  Whitney,  Methodist  Episcopal, 
to  Thomas  Hesmith  Manly,  a  merchant,  born  at  Essex,  N.Y.,  30  Jan.  1S20, 
:  son  of  Rev.  Ira  and  Annis  (Wallace)  Manly.  The)- dwelt  at  Fox  Lake  till 
,  Ap.  1867;  then  moved  to  Parkersburgh,  Iowa,  and  were  living  there  in 
Feb.  1S76. 

II.  Lewis  Henry  Carhart,  b.  at  Gilboa,  N.  Y.,  24  Sept.  1833;  a 
minister  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church;   married  at  Hamilton,  Minn., 

I  n  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. 
1 87  1,  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  by  Rev.  John  McEwen,  pastor  of  the  Presby- 
terian  Church  of  Pembroke,  C.W.,  to  Clara  Hannah  Sully,  dau.  of  James 

1  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; 


jwas  promoted,  18    May  1863,  to   be   first-lieut.  of  Co.  B,  2d    Reg.,  Ark. 
I  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,  1870;   and  was  ordained   deacon   in  1870,  and   elder   in  1S72. 


35^1 


IV hi tu ex  Family 


1435 


I  He  was  appointed  to  Cascade,  Iowa,  1868,  1869;   Manchester,  Iowa,  1870; 

Charles  City,  Iowa,  1871,  1S72;  and  McGregor,  Iowa,  1873.  After  two 
i  months  in  the  last  charge,  he  was  transferred  to  Knoxvillc,  Term.;  but  the 
'  prejudice  against  his  northern  origin  was  so  strong,  that,  in  Ap.  1874,  he 
I  resigned,  and  sought  a  new  field  of  labor  at   Dallas,  Texas,  where  he  has 

gathered  a  large  congregation,  and  built  a  church  costing  $]  0,000. 


9769  i      III.   Delia   Elizabeth    Bangs   Carhait,  b.  at  Coeymans,  N.Y.,  28 

;  March  183G;  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  31  July  1858,  by  Rev.  Boyd 
1  Phelps,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Leander  Ccorgo  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. 
1S76.  He  enlisted  at  Fox  Lake  in  1SO2,  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. 


7137 


IV.  John    FvlcKendree    Carhart,   b.  at    Coeymans,  N.  Y.,  22  Ap. 
183S;    unmarried;   enlisted,  in   May  1861,  as  corporal   in  Co.  A,  2d   Reg., 
I  Wis.  Volunteers;   was  killed   21  July  i86i,in  the  battle  of  Bull  Run,  Va., 
and  was  buried  on  the  field  of  battle. 


9771   ;      V.   Andrew    Rickey    Carhart,    b.   at    Middleburgh,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec. 
1S41;   a    farmer;   married  at  Trempealeau,  Wis.,   20  Dec.   1864,   by   Rev. 
i  George  L.  Tucker,  Congregational,  to  Jenny  Hope  Cillis,  dau  of  John  and 
j  Euphemia   (Thompson)  Gillis,  of  Trempealeau.      She  was  born  at  Mere- 
dith,   N.  Y.,   22    Feb.  1841.     The)-  were   living   at   Trempealeau    in    Feb. 
1876. 


17140 


9772  VI.  Isaac  Whitfield  Carhart,  b.  at  Middleburgh,  N.  Y,  5  Sept. 
;  1843;  a  merchant;  married  at  Camden,  Ark,  29  Dec.  1S68,  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.  1S48),  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  Hotel. 
I  He  enlisted  at  Trempealeau,  Wis.,  in  Dec.  1S63,  as  a  private  in  Co.  C, 
I  30th  Reg.,  Wis.  Volunteers ;  served  on  the  frontier,  on  the  Missouri  and 
'Yellowstone  Rivers  in  1864,  and  in  Kentucky,  1865;  and  was  discharged. 
j  at  Madison,  Wis.,  in  Sept  18G5. 


[7142 


9773  VII.  EEmma  Francis  Carhart,  b.  at  Middleburgh,  N.  Y.,  3  Aug. 
1S46;  married  at  Trempealeau,  Wis.,  3  Nov.  1S68,  by  Rev.  H.  Gilli- 
land,   Methodist  Episcopal,  president  of  Galesville  University,  to  William 


m>6 


Eighth   Generation. 


97  7  i 


97  t 6 


9777 


Alexander  Allen,  a  minister  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  born  at 
Belmont,  Ohio,  in  1S41.  son  of  John  and  Polly  Williams  (Blouden)  Allen, 
afterward  of  Summerfield,  Ohio.  Pie  was  admitted,  Pittsburgh  Conference, 
on  trial,  1S65  ;  full  connection,  1865  ;  ordained  deacon,  1S65  ;  elder,  [S67  ; 
appointed  to  Salem,  1863,  Morgan,  1864,  Cumberland,  1S65,  1866;  super- 
numerary, 1867,  1S6S,  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;  ar>d  was  living  at 
the  latter  place  in  Ap.  1876.  He  enlisted  in  June  1S61,  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.  1S62,  at  Fort 
McHenry,  Md.  He  reenlisted  in  1864,  as  captain  of  Co.  C,  16th  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.  V., 

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 
1 851;  married  at  Trempealeau,  Wis.,  15  May  1872,  by  Rev.  William  A. 
Allyn,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Benjamin  Horton  White,  a  lawyer,  son  of 
Isaac  Vail   and   Man-   (Horton)   White,   of  Binghamton,    N.  Y.     He  was 

i  born  at  North  Salem,  N.  V,  18  Aug.  1S38.  They  dwelt  at  Wyoming, 
Iowa,   till  [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.  1 S64  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. 


Chil.  of  Andrew   Judson    and    Mary    Ann    (Metcalf)    Bangs. 


I.  Edward  Dunbar  Bangs,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  13  Ap.  1839. 


9778  II.   Rachel  Anna  Bangs,  b.  at  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  21  Nov.  1841. 


//  hitney  Family. 

H37 

9779 

III.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Bangs,  b.  at  Davenport,  X.  Y.,  12  Jan.  1843. 

9780 

IV.   Mary  Arethusa  Bangs,  b.  at  Harpersfield,  N.  V.,  7  Aug.  1846. 

9781 

V.  Jerusha  Piatt  Bangs,  b.  at  Maryland,  N.  Y.,  11  Aug.  1S49. 

97  S  2 

VI.   Dwight  Bangs,  b.  at  Alta,  Wis.,  12  Ap.  1S51. 

97S3 

VII.  James  Wesley  Bangs,  b.  at  Chester,  Wis.,  5  Ap.  1853. 

9784 

VIII.   Andrew  Judson    Bangs,   b.  at  Trenton,  Wis.,  6   Doc.  1855; 
died  1  Jan.  1856. 

9785 

IX.   Harriet    Eudora    Bangs,   b.    in    Minnesota  Territory,    12   June 
1857. 

97  86 

X.   Lydia  Maria  Bangs,  b.  at  Garden  City,  Minn.,  26  Sept.  1S64. 

Chil.  of  Nathan    Harvey   and    Lucy   Jane   (Pinney)    Bangs. 

3  5  86 

9787 

1.  John    Harvey   Eangs,  b.   at  Bethel,   X.  Y.,  9  Jan.  1S53;   died  12 
Jan.  1853,  and  was  buried  at  Bethel. 

9788 

II.   Harvey  Pinney  Bangs,  b.  at  Stone  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  29  July  1S54; 
died  at  Livingston,  X.  Y.,  4  Dec.  1875,  and  was  buried  there. 

9/89 

III.   Margaret  Alice   Bangs,   b.   at    Phillipsport,   X.  Y.,   27  March 
1856. 

9790 

IV.  Arthur  Eleazer  Bangs,  b.  at  Olive,  X.  Y.,  9  June  1857. 

9791 

V.  John  Abner  Bangs,  b.  at  Sugar  Loaf,  X.  Y.,  10  June  1S61. 

9792 

VI.   Mary  Etta  Bangs,  b.  at  West  Hurley,  N.Y.,  21  June  1862  ;  died 
at  West  Hurley,  24  Aug.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 

9793 

VII.  Arietta    Bangs,   b.   at   Greenfield,   X.  Y.,   28    Aug.  1S64;  died 
there,  10  March  1865,  and  was  buried  at  West  Hurley,  N.  Y. 

9794 

VIII.  Grace  Eliza  Bangs,  b.  at  Highland,  X.  Y.,  13  May  1S67. 

1438 


Eighth  Generation. 


\ 

9795 
I  979'5 
:  9797 
979S 
9799 
9800 
9S01 
1802 


9S03 


9805 

9806 
9S07 
9S08 
9S09 
9810 


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  Au< 
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. 


3594 


Chil.  of  Could    Sellick   and    Lucretia    Elizabeth    (Lines)    Silliman. 

I.   Mary  Jane  Silliman,  b.  at  Moresville,  N.  Y.,  15  March  1845-  and 
was  living  with  her  mother,  at  Toddsville,  N.Y.,  in  March  1S76,  unmarried. 


559$ 


98 1 2  II.   Frances  Iphigenia  Silliman,  b.  at  Portlandville,  N.  Y.,  5  March    1-14 

•      1847;   married  at  Fly  Creek,  N.Y.,  13  Nov.  1867,  by  Rev.  J.  W.  Rawlinson, 


Whitney  Family 


1439 


Methodist,  to  Ira  Delos  Butts,  a  farmer,  son  of  Elisha  Hopkins  and  Mary 
Angelina  (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. 


3  I  III.  Sarah  Melissa  Silliman,  b.  at  Portlandville,  N.Y.,  2  Aug.  1S49; 
and  was  living  with  her  mother,  at  Toddsville,  X.  Y.,  in  March  1876, 
unmarried. 


Si4  I  IV.  Irwin  Could  Silliman,  b.  at  Portlandville,  N.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1852  ; 
died  at  Toddsville,  X.  Y.,  12  An.  1867.  and  was  buried  in  Pinegrove  Cem- 
etery, Portlandville. 


,SiS 


0816 


9817 

98 1 8 

',819 

9820 

,821 

9822 

Y.  Loren  Could  Silliman,  b.  at  Portlandville,  X.  Y.,  9  Oct.  1S54; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Fly  Creek,  X.  Y.,  15  Dec.  1874,  by  Rev.  H.  A. 
Blanchard,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Eva  Melissa  Shaul,  dan.  of  Sylvester 
and  Elizabeth  (Gage)  Shaul,  of  Columbia,  X.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  15 
Nov.  1856.  They  settled  at  Columbia,  and  were  living  there  in  March 
1876. 


Chil.  of   David   and    Frances   (l.ines)    Cronk. 

I.  Emma  Janet  Cronk,  b.  at  Moresville,  now  Grand  Gorge,  X.  Y., 
17  Aug.  1S52  ;  married  at  Prattsville,  X.  Y,  25  Oct.  1 87 1,  by  Rev.  William 
H.  Carr,  Presbyterian,  to  James  Griffin,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  and  Mary 
(Bhimberg)  Griffin,  of  Halcott,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  11  Dec.  1S4S. 
They  settled  at  Halcott,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1S75. 


II.  John  Jay  Cronk,  b.  at  Moresville,  X.  Y., 
was  living  there  in  Dec.  1875,  unmarried;  a  farmer. 


March  1854  ;    and 


III.  Willis  Cronk,  b.  at  Moresville,  X.Y.,  4  May  1S55  ;   and  was  living 
there  in  Dec.  1875. 

IV.  Romiette  Cronk,  b.  at  Moresville,  X.  Y.,  6  July  1S58;  died  at 
Moresville,  22  Sept.  i860,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Addison  Cronk,  b.  at  Moresville,  X.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1S59. 

VI.  David  Cronk,  b.  at  Prattsville,  X.  Y.,  6  Oct.  1S62. 

VII.  Ella  Cronk,  b.  at  Prattsville,  N.Y.,  10  Nov.  1S64;   died  at  Pratts- 
ville, 23  May  1865,  and  was  buried  at  Moresville,  X.  Y. 


50 


3600 
17151 


1440 


Eighth   Generation. 


9823  VIII.   Ella  Cronk,  b.  at  P 


ille,  N.Y.,  1 S  June  iS67 


1824  IX.   Romietto  Cronk,  b.  at  Prattsville,  N.  V.,  13  Sept.  1S68. 

.     9825  X.   Frank  Cronk,  b.  at  Moresville,  N.  V.,  iS  May  1,873. 


Chil.  of  Wi 


lllam    Hezekiah    Nathan   and    Mary   (Bangs)    Magruder. 

I.  Benjamin  Drake  Magruder,  b.  at  Magnolia  Springs  Miss  -7 
Sept.  1S3S  ;  grad  at  Vale  College  in  1S56,  and  at  the  Law  School  of  New 
Orleans,  La.;   a   lawyer;   married    in   Oct.  1864,   at   Springfield,   111     Julia 

■  L,at,ar?-  ,  Thc>'  uere  HvillS  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  Jan.  1S76;   he  beino   then 

I  clerk  of  the  Court  of  Chancer)-. 

9827     I       II    John  Burruss  Magruder,  b.  on  his  father's  plantation,  in  Warren 
I  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 
I  Philadelphia,  Penn.;   married  in  the  parish  of  East   Baton    Rou«e    La     -»o 
I  Nov.  1866,  by  Rev.  William  E.  M.  Linfield,  Methodist  Episcopal;  t'o  Hester 
Ann   Kleinpeter   dau.  of  Paul  and    Sarah  (Haraldsoii)  Kleinpeter,  of  East 
Eaton  Rouge,  where  she  was  born  9  Aug.  1S41,  ten   miles   from   the  city 
I  He  served  during  the  war,  in  the  Confederate  Artillery;   took  part  in   the 
I  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 

^'Y'r'n         at-  LIlbert>">  AIiss;  and  were  living  at   Bailey's  Station. 
Shelby  Co.,  lenn.,  111  Jan.  1876. 

9828     ,      III.  Sarah  Burritt  Magruder,  b.  at  Centenary  College,  Miss    seven 

I  miles  east  of  Brandon,  1  Sept.  1842  ;   died  at  the  same  place,  17  July  1S44. 
and  was  buried  there.  J     }       44' 


9829 


9830 


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  -rad- 
uated  ini86;.  He  was  living  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  54  Camp  Street,  in 
Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 

V.  James  Truman    Magruder,  b.  at  Jackson,  La.,  10  Nov.  I846; 
j  died  at  Baton  Rouge.  La.,  3  .  July  1857,  and  was  buried  there. 


/  /  li  itn  ey  Fa  m  ily . 


1 441 


9831 
9832 

9833 
9S34 

9835 
9836 


VI.  Leonard  Covington  Magruder,  b.  at  Jackson,  La.,  27  June 
1849;   died  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  12  Oct.  1S67,  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.  1S76, 
unmarried. 

VIII.  Elizabeth  Ann  Magruder,  b.  at  Jackson,  La.,  20  Aug.  1853; 
died  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  20  Oct.  1S67,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  William  Howard  Magruder,  b.  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  29  Aug. 
1856;  was  a  student  in  Randolph  Macon  College,  Ashland,  \'a.,  in  Jan. 
1876. 

X.  Aaron  Burritt  Magruder,  b.  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  13  Sept.  1S58; 
died  at  Port  Gibson,  Miss.,  S  Aug.  1859,  and  was  buried  at  Baton  Rouge. 

XI  Albert  Sidney  Johnston  Magruder,  b.  at  Baton  Rouge,  La., 
6  Maj'  1S62  ;   and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

XII.  Stephen  Alexander  Magruder,  b.  at  Clinton,  La.,  4  June 
1864;   died  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  1  Nov.  1  S66,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Benjamin   and    Rachel   Ann   Wisner   (Bangs)   Jones. 

9838  j  I.  Stephen  Bangs  Jones,  b.  at  Natchez,  Miss.,  8  Dec.  1845;  a 
planter;  married  at  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  22  Dec.  1S75,  Margaret  Rivers 
Kent,  dau.  of  Frederick  Overton  and  Margaret  (Irwin)  Kent,  of  Baton 
I  Rouge,  where  she  was  born  15  Sept.  1850.  They  settled  at  Baton  Rouge, 
and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1876.  He  served  in  the  Confederate  army, 
during  the  war  of  1861,  for  about  three  years,  as  a  private  in  the  cavalry. 


9839 


II.   Clara  Elizabeth  Jones,  b.  at  Jackson,  La.,  12  Feb  1S49;  died  at 
Jackson,  5  July  1849,  and  was  buried  there. 


9840  !      III.   Mathaniel  Magruder  Jones,  b.  at  Jackson,  La.,  8  Aug.  1S50; 

a    lawyer;    grad.   at   Southern    University,    Greensborough,    Alabama,    in 
868  ;   was  living  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  Dec.  1873. 

9841  IV.  Anna  Clinton  Jones,  b.  at  Jackson,  La.,  21  Nov.  1852;  died  29 
Oct.  1S54,   on   a  steam-boat,  below   St.  Louis,   Mo.,  while   returning  from 

j  Connecticut,  with  her  mother  and  aunt,  who  had  been  there  to  visit  their 
1  parents.      She  was  buried  at  Jackson. 


3607 


442 


Eighth  Generation. 


9842  V.   Henry    Mandeville   Jones,   b.   at  Jackson,  La.,  14  Aug.  1S55 

died  at  Jackson,  16  Sept.  1856,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Thomas    Henry    and    Betsey    Maria    (Catchell)    Bridgman.  3612 

9843  I.  Almenia  Elizabeth  Bridgman,  b.  at  Smithville,  U.  C,  13  Nov. 

1833  ;  died  at  Smithville,  19  Ap.  1835,  and  was  buried  there. 

9844  II.  Jonathan   Wesley  Bridgman,  b.  at  Smithville,  U.  C,  18  Ap.    1716 
1836;   a  book-keeper;   married  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  8  Ap.  1S61,  Henrietta 
Maria   Humphrey,  of  the  same  place.      She  was  born  at  Lewiston,  N.  Y., 

26  June  1S40;  died  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  8  Dec.  1865,  and  was  buried  there, 
in  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery.  He  married  (2d),  23  Oct.  1S72,  at  Buffalo, 
Anna  Maria  Lamcine,  born  at  Medina,  Ohio,  6  Jan.  1S51,  dau.  of  John 
Carlos  and  Charlotte  (Baldwin)  Lamoine.  They  settled  at  Buffalo,  and 
were  living  there  in  June  1876. 

9845  III.   Mary  Cecilia  Bridgman,  b.  at  Lockport,  NY.,  10  Nov.  183S; 
died  at  Lockport,  9  June  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

9846  IV.  Joseph  Henry  Bridgman,  b.  at  Lockport.  N.  Y.,  27  Jan.  1S49; 
died  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Feb.  1S61,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of   Nathan    Bangs   and    Mary   Jane    (Utman)    Catchell. 

9847  I.   Frances    Emily   Catchell,  b.   at   Lockport,   N.  Y.,  8  Jan.  1S49; 
!  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. 
1  He  was  born  at  East  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.  They  settled  at  Lancaster,  and 
were  living  there  in  May  1S76. 

9848  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. 

9S49  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. 


!  — 


Whitney  Family.  '  1443 

Chil.  of  William    McKendree   and    Sarah   Jane   (Wilcox)   Catchell.  36 1 8 

9850         I.  William  Bangs  Catchell,  b.  at  Napierville,  111.,  23  Feb.  1857. 


9851 


985: 


II.   Mary  Florence  Catchell,  b.  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  23  Dec.  1861. 


Chil.  of   Daniel    Kellogg   and    Sally    (Raymond)    Nash. 


I.  Sarah  Ann  Kash,  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  Now  18  18.  They  settled  at  Five  Mile 
River,  in  Norwalk,  near  Darien  post-office,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov. 
1875. 


9853  II.  Minerva  Elizabeth  Wash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  8  Nov. 
1S22  ;  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  1S19.  lie 
died  at  Detroit,  5  Oct.  1853,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Elmwood  Cemetery. 

J  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  1S67,  moved 
to  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  remaining  there  till  1S73.  She  then  returned  to 
Detroit,  and  was  living,  with  her  two  children,  at  635    Second    Street,  in 

I  Nov.  1 87 5. 

9S54  III.  Francis  Hawley  SOash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  27  May 
1825;  married  at  New  York  City,  2  June  185 1,  Sarah  Mather  Hallock, 
dan.  of  Dr.  Lewis  and  Susan  (Mack)  Hallock,  of  New  York,  where  she- 
was  born  5  Sept.  1829.  They  were  living,  in  Nov.  1S75,  at  South 
I  Norwalk,  where  he  was  senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  Nash  Brothers,  en- 
gaged in  the  manufacture  and  sale  of  stoves,  heaters,  and  tinware. 

I  I 

9855  ,      IV.   George  Hart  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  12  Sept.  1827; 

died  there,  5  Oct.  182S,  and  was  buried  in  Pine  Island  Cemetery. 

9856  V.  Theodore  Clark  Ptlash,  twin,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  26 
j  July  1829;  died  there,  13  May  1844,  and  was  buried  in  Pine  Island 
'  Cemetery. 

9857  '       VI.    Theodorus    Burr  fsSash,  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.  1S48,  dau.  of  Walter 


3619 
17  167 


I  7174 


179 


1 444 


9S58 


9S59 


Eighth  Generation. 


and  Mary  (Raymond)  Palmer.  The 
without  children,  in  Nov.  1875;  he  be 
Brothers. 


■ere    living   at    South    Norwalk, 
a  partner  in   the   firm   of  Nash 


9S61 


9S62 
9863 
9864 


VII.  Mary  Hallock  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  29  Feb. 
1832;  married  there,  4  Aug.  1S53,  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  Wash,  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,  I'enn.,  9  Aug.  1S41,  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.  187;. 


Chil.  of  Amott    Alfred    and    Deborah    (Comstock)    Nash. 

9860  I.  Stephen  Comstock  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  23  Sept. 

1832  ;   died  there,  30  Aug.  1S38  ;   and  was  buried  in  Pine  Island  Cemetery. 


II.  Frances  Catharine  Nash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  25  Sept 
1S30;  married  there,  28  .May  1S52,  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.  1S56,  and  was  buried  in  Elm- 
wood  Cemetery.  He  married  (2d)  Isabella  Beard,  of  South  Norwalk; 
and  was  living  at  Detroit  in  Dec.  1S75.  His  father  moved  from  Bakewell, 
Eng.,  in  1S32,  to  Canada;  and  thence,  in  184S,  to  Detroit. 


Chil.  of  Charles   and    Polly   (Nash)    Bouton.  I   362 

I.  Adeline  Bouton,  married  Alexander  Archer,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

II.  Sylvester  Bouton,  died  young. 
HI.  Bouton,  died  young. 


Whitney  Family. 


H4. 


9865  IV.   Amanda    Bouton,    married 

Chicago,  111. 


JrinkerhofT,   and  settled  at 


9566  :      V.  George  Bouton,  settled  at  Chicago,  111. 
i 

9567  ;      VI.  Charles  Bcuton,  settled  at  Omaha,  Neb. 


9S6S 


9S69 


9S71 


Chi!,    of    Burr   and    Abbie   Jane    (Morgan)    Nash. 

I.  Melissa  Jane  Wash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  14  March  1832; 
married  there,  8  Dec.  1855,  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,  17th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  was 
promoted  to  be  Heut.-col.  of  the  same  regiment  ;  and  was  killed  in  battle 
at  Gettysburgh,  Penn.,  in  July  18G3.  His  body  was  not  recovered  by  his 
friends,  and  they  suppose  that  he  was  buried  on  the  field. 

_  II.   Neman  Bangs  fiash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  7  Sept.  1S34; 
died  there,  9  Jan.  1835,  and  was  buried  in  Pine  Island  Cemetery. 

III.  Sarah  Augusta  rJash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  8  June  1836; 
married  there,  18  (Jet.  1S55.  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. 


IV.  Minerva    Helen   Wash, 

1838;  and  was  living  there,  with 


at  South   Nc 
father,  in  No' 


•walk, 


Conn.,   23   Nov. 
unmarried. 


9S72  V.  Zeruiah  Mash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1  March  1841;  married 
I  there,    30    Sept.    1S63,    at    her   father's    house,    Ebenczer    Henry    Wing,    a 

minister  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  born  about  1S39,  son  of 
J  Ebenezer  Henry  Wing.      He  was  admitted,  on  trial,  by  the   Iowa  Annual 

Conference,  in  Sept.  1873,  and  stationed  as  pastor'  of  the  church  at 
i  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. 

9873  ,  VI.  Wilbur  ft»ash,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  7  June  1845;  a  clerk; 
j  enlisted  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  8  Sept.  1SG2,  in  Co.  C,  27th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol! 
I  Infantry;  fell  in  battle  at  Fredericksburgh,  Va.,  13  Dec.  1862,  and  was 
'  buried  there. 


3624 
17190 


1446 

9874 


Eighth   Generation. 


VII.    Charles   Morgan   Nash,  b.  at  South  Norvvalk,  Conn.,  9  March 
1S49;   died  there,  I  Jan.  [868,  and  was  buried  in  Pine  Island  Cemetery. 


Child    of  Burr   and    Mary    (Wood)    Nash.  3624 

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. 


3625 


9876  I.   Charles    Henry    Brown,  b.  at  New  York  City,  19  Aug.  1835;  an 

I  accountant;  married  at  Washington,  D.  C,  24  Oct.  1867,  by  Rev.  Samuel 
I  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  Now  1875;  he  being  then  Assistant  Chief  of  Division  of 
j  Currency,  Secretary's  office,  Treasury  Department.  He  enlisted  at 
[Stamford,  Conn.,  12  Aug.  1862;  was  appointed,  1  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  1S65,  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. 


9877 


9878 


II.  Anna  Elizabeth  Brown,  b.  at  New  York  City,  20  July  1837;  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  1 S64 ;  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.  1S75. 


III.   Mary   Frances  Brown,   b.  at   South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  18  Sept. 

1S39  ;  married  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  I  I  Now  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.      The)'  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, 
land  graduated  at  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  College. 


"..>: 


Whitney  Family. 


447 


Chil.  of   Edwin   and    Coletty    (Adams)    Bouton. 

9879  I.  Smith  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  9  Ap.  1S37;  d'ed  at 
South  Salem,  Aug.  1849,  ami  was  buried  there,  in  the  new  cemetery. 

9880  II.  Mary  Cornelia  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  V.,  13  June  183S; 
■  unmarried. 

9S81  III.  Samuel  Hawiey  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  13  Aug. 
1  1848;  died  at  South  Salem,  2  Feb.  1865,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  new 
cemeterv. 


3630 


Chil.  of  Linus   and    Laura    (Pardee)    Bouton. 

9SS2  I.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.Y.,  10  Sept.  1838; 
married  there,  11  Jan.  1S59,  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,  X.  Y.,  10  Oct.  1S41; 
died  there,  unmarried,  23  Sept.  1 862,  and  was  buried  in  the  South  Salem 

i  cemetery. 

9884  III.  Laura  Virginia  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  21  Aug. 
1844  ;  married  at  Bedford,  X.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1864,  by  Rev.  William  Patterson, 
pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Poundridge,  X.Y.,  to  Richard  Nelson 
Bennett,  a  blacksmith,  son  of  Dyson  Harrison  and  Mary  Ann  (Quick) 
Bennett,  of  Bedford.  He  was  born  at  Branchport,  X.  Y.,  7  June  1837. 
They  were  living  at  Pulteney,  X  Y.,  in  March  1875,  without  children. 
He  enlisted  7  Aug.  1 861,  as  bugler  of  Co.  B,  7th  Reg.,  U.  S.  Sharpshooters 
(Col.  Berdan's),  and  was  discharged  21  Nov.  1S62,  for  disability  caused  by 
sun-stroke. 


3631 

Ij637 
5536 


Chil.  of  Ambrose   Waterbury   and    Catharine    Ann    (Hoyt)    Coodsell.  3^33 

9885  I.    Harriet   Coodsell,  married  John   Coodsell,  a  farmer,  of  Westport,       17201 

Conn. 


9886  I      II.  Sarah  Frances  Coodsell,  was  living  with  her  parents  in  1873. 
98S7  !      III.  Theodosia  Coodsell,  was  living  with  her  parents  in  1873. 


1443; 


Eighth    Generation . 


Child    of    Rufus   and    Sarah    (Hoyt)    Fillow. 


988S  I.    Ebenezer   Fillow,  a   carpenter,   married   Sarah  Adams ;  and  lived 

at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  1873,  without  children. 


/ 


Chil.   of   David    Keeler   and    Elizabeth    Ann    (Andrews)    Hoyt. 


9S90 
9891 


9892 


9S93 


I.  Ebenezer  Andrews  Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  24  Sept.  1S46; 
a  farmer;  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Ridgefield,  in  July  1873,  un- 
married. 

II.  Charles  Franklin  Koyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  6  Oct.  1S50; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  July  1S73,  unmarried. 

III.  Edwin  Keeler  Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  4  Oct.  1S52;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  July  1S73,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of   Edwin    Smith    and    Mary   Gilbert    (Keeler)    Hoyt. 

I.  Elizabeth    Keeler   Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield.  Conn.,  9  Dec.  1S54;  a 
teacher;    married    at    Ridgefield,    28    Feb.  1S77,   by   Rev.    U.  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) 
I  Thomas,  of  Ridgefield,  where  he  was  born  12  Ap.  1S54. 

II.  Mary  Eliza   Hoyt,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  10  Oct.  1856;  and  was 
I  living  there,  in  Whipstick  District,  with  her  father,  in  July  I S73. 


3^3' 


9S94 


9S95 


Child    of   Edwin    Smith    and    Frances   Jane    (Fanton)    Hoyt. 

III.   William    Fanton    Hoyt,  b.  at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,  3  July  1S61; 
and  was  living  there,  in  Whipstick  District,  with  his  parents,  in  July  1873. 


Chil.  of   Isaac   Hull    and   Almira   (Hoyt)    Pardee. 
I.   Ebenezer  Keeler  Pardee,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  31  July  1S60;     3037 


died  there, 


:  861 ,  and  was  buried  in  South  Salem  cemetery. 


Whitney  Family.  *449 


9896         II.   Anna  Theodosia    Pardee,  b.  at   South    Salem,  X.  Y.,  25  Jan. 
1863;  and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Nov.  1874. 


Chil.  of  John    and    Ruth    (Sherwood)    Keeler.  363S 

9597  I.    Edward  Smith  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  30  June  1835;   an       17204 
underwriter;   married   at   Stamford,  Conn.,  iS    May  1859,  Sarah    Elizabeth 
Lockwood,  who  was  born  at  Stamford,  22  Dec.  1S36,  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 
J  was  buried  on  Strawberry  Hill,  Stamford.  He  was  married  (2d),  18  Jan. 
1873,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Gallaudet,  to  Belle  Craham  Kolcombe,  of  Westfield, 
Mass.  They  were  living  at  45  South  Third  Street,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  in 
Nov.  1S74. 

9598  II.   Theodore  Keeler,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  V.,  27  Sept.  1837;  an  account-      17206 
ant;   married  Mary  Adams.     They  were  living  at  209  East  112th   Street, 

j  New  York,  in  Nov.  1874;  he  being  then  secretary  of  Howard  Fire 
Insurance  Co.,  66  Wall  Street.  Pie  served  for  three  months  in  the  war  of 
1S61,  in  22d  Reg.,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y. 

9899  IIP   Harriet  Augusta  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  30  June  1840;      172 13 
married   at    St.  Mark's  (Episcopal)  Church,   New  Canaan,  Conn.,  30   May 

1865,  by  the  rector,  Rev.  W.  A.  DesBrisay,  to  Justus  Fitch  Hoyt,  a  miller, 
son  of  Justus  and  Sarah  (Rett-)  Hoyt,  of  New  Canaan,  where  he  was  born 
22  Nov.  1S25.1  They  settled  at  New  Canaan,  and  were  living  there  in 
Oct.  iS74- 

9900  IY.  Sarah  Adela  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn..  27  May  1S42  ;  was 
living  in  West  Avenue,  corner  of  Merwin  Street,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Oct. 
1S74;   unmarried. 

9901  V.   Elizabeth   Philippina   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  112th  Street,  New  York,  in  Oct.  1S74; 
unmarried. 

990^  VII.  Caroline  Keeler,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  23  Aug.  1S50;  was 
living  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  in  Oct.  1874;   unmarried. 

■  Sec  the  Hoyt  Genealogy,  p.  504. 


i45o 


Eighth    Generation. 


9904  VIII.  Charles  Rowland  Kecler,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  27  March 
1S54;   died  there,  4  Aus'.  1S57,  and  was  buried  in  New  Canaan  Cemetery. 

9905  IX.  William  Irving  Keeler,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  4  May  1S57; 
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  112th  Street. 


Chil.  of   Benjamin    Keeler   and    Catharine    (Keeler)    Northrop. 

9906  I.    Rebecca    Matilda    Horthrop,  b.  at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,   23  Aug. 

1 848;  graduated  at  the  State  Normal  School  of  Conn.,  at  New  Britain,  in 
Juh'  1871;  was  a  teacher  in  the  Centre  School  of  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in 
1873-74;   unmarried. 


3639 


9907  II.  Charles  Addison  Northrop,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  21  March 
1850;   graduated  at  Vale  College  in  1872;   and  was  soon  elected  principal 

I  of  the  classical  department  of  the  University  Grammar  School,  at  1 
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  187S. 

9908  III.  Orville   Howard    Northrop,  b.  at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,  23   Feb. 
J  1859;   and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  July  1873. 


Chil.  of  Charles  and    Annie   Force   (Shotwell)    Keeler. 


5640 


9909  I.  Annie  Florence  Keeler,  b.  at  14  Liberty  Street,  New  Brunswick, 
N.  J.,  22  Jan.  1S54:  and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  in 
July  1877. 

9910  II.  Edgar  Augustine  Keeler,  b.  at  49  Green  Street,  New  Haven. 
Conn.,  12  Aug.  1S55;  and  was  studying  medicine  in  the  College  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  New  York  City,  in  July  1S77. 

99"  HI.   Lillie  Irene   Keeler,  b.  in   Smith  Street,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  12  July 

1S57;  died  at  the  same  place,  6  May  1858,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery 
of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church. 


9912 


IV.   Frederick  Alonzo   Keeler,  b.  in  Smith  Street,  Paterson,  N.  J., 

3  March  1S59. 


Wlii tn ex  Family 


i45i 


9913  ,      V.   Lilian  May  Keeler,  b.  at  136  Van  Houten  Street,  Paterson,  X.  J., 

12  Aug.  1 861. 

9914  j      VI.   Nelly   Agnes    Keeler,   b.  at  136  Van   Houten    Street,  Paterson, 

N.  J.,  20  Jan.  1S64. 

9915  VII.  Minnie  Belle  Keeler,  b.  at  [36  Van  Houten  Street,  Paterson, 
N.  J.,  S  Nov.  1S66. 

9916  !  VIII.  Edith  Keeler,  b.  at  136  Van  Houten  Street,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  24 
March  1872;  died  at  280  Broadway,  Paterson.  21  Jan.  1S77,  and  was 
buried  in  the  cemetery  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church. 


Chil.  of  Henry    Burr   and    Elizabeth    (Keeler)    Jennings. 

9917  ;  I.  Alphonso  Peristrello  Jennings,  b.  at  Compo,  Conn.,  25  Aug. 
j  1S52;  a  salesman;  married  at  Southport,  Conn.,  10  Nov.  1S75,  by  Rev. 
:  Larmon  W.  Abbott,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Florence  Abbott. 

991 S  '.  II.  Leslie  Hill  Jennings,  b.  at  Green's  Farms,  in  Weston,  Conn.,  21 
1  Aug.  1856;   and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  July  1S73. 


99  1 9 


Chil.  of  Ceorge  and   Sarah    Emily   (Ells)    Keeler. 
I.  George  Willis  Keeler,  b.  at  Cheshire,  Conn.,  6  Ap.  1861. 


9920  '      II.   Edwin  Jeremiah  Keeler,  b.  at  Cheshire,  Conn.,  14  Oct.  1S65. 

9921  III.   Theodore  Ells  Keeler,  b.  at  Cheshire,  Conn.,  8  Feb.  1S71;  and 
died  on  the  same  da)-. 


Chil.  of  Lewis   Burr  and    Mary   (Keeler)   Jennings. 

9922  ,      I.   Sylvester   Penfield    Jennings,  b.   at  Westport,   Conn.,   5    Dec. 

1856;   died  there,  26  Aug.  1S59,  and  was  buried  at  Fairfield,  Conn" 

9923  II.   Emma  Frances  Jennings,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  9  Sept.  1S61. 

I 


3641 


3642 


3643 


1452  Eighth  Generation. 


9924  III.   Alice  May  Jennings,  b.  at  Wcstport,  Conn.,  50  Oct   1865;  died 
there,  7  Dec.  lS6S,  and  was  buried  at  Fairfield,  Conn. 

9925  IV.   Cstella  Keeler  Jennings,  b.  at  Westport,  G  nn  .  [9  June  1S72. 


Chil.  of  Sylvester    and    Elizabeth    (Austin)    Keeler.  3644 

9926  I.  Charles  David  Henry  Keeler,  b.  at  150  Crosby  Street,  New  York, 
2  Nov.  1865;  died  at  the  same  house,  15  Ap.  1864,  and  was  buried  in 
Green\v<  od  Cemetery. 

9927  II.   Elizabeth  Ann  Keeler,  b  at  34  East  Houston  Street,  New  York, 

24  Jan.  1S66;   and  was  living  with,  her  mother  in  Aug.  1S77. 

992S  HI-   Hannah  Ada  Keeler,  b.  at  London,  Eng.,  2  Feb.  1868;  died  at 

New  York  City,  13  Oct.  1S6S,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Silas    Perkins   and    Sarah    Delia    (Judd)    Keeler.  3646 

9929  I.   Irving  Phelps  Keeler,  b.  in  Centre  Street,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  18 
July  1 866. 

9930  II.    Louisa  Smith  Keeler,  h.  in  Main.  Street,  Wallingford,  Conn..  22 
May  1869;   died  at  Wallingford,  5  Aug.  1874,  and  was  buried  there. 

9931  III.   Bertha  Judd  Keeler,  b.  in  Main   Street,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  2S 
Oct.  1872. 

9931a  IY.   Ralph    Henry   Keeler,  b.  in  Main  Street.  Wallingford,  Conn.,  12 

March  1874. 


Chil.  of  Philip    Elijah    and    Eliza    Newell    (Watson)    Keeler.  V    ;" 

I.  George    Philip    Keeler,    b.   at    Burlington,    Yt..   4    Feb.    1841  ;    17217 
married  at  Fort  Slocum,  D.  C,  24  July  1863,  Sarah   Mead,  of  Irasburgh, 
Yt.;   and  was  living  at  Canton,  Dakota,  in  Jan    1S76.     lie  served  in  Co.  F, 
11th  Reg.,  Vt.  Vol.  Infantry,  during  the  war  o\  1861. 


Whitney  Family. 


H53 


9933  '      II.   Eliza  Jano  Keeler,  b.  at  Burlington,  \'t.,  23   March  1S43;  mar- 
i  ried,  14    Feb.    1865,    Eli    Nelson    Peck,    son    of    Moses    Peck,   of  Jericho, 

Vt,  and  probably  g.  son  of  Eli  and  Amanda  (Bartlett)  Peck,'  of  the  same 
place;   and  was  living  at  Burlington  in  Jan.  1S76. 

9934  j      III.  Samuel  Watson  Keeler,  b.  at  Burlington,  Vt,  3  March  1845; 

died  at  Whitehall,  N.  V.,  6  Aug.  1S47,  and  was  buried  there. 

:  9935  I      IV.   Martha  Ann  Keeler,  b.  at  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  28  Ap.  1847;  was 
a  student  at  State  Normal  School,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1S75. 


,  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 


9938 

9939 
9941 


9942 


9943 


994-1 


Child    of  Horace   and    Mary   Jane   (Keeler)    Fairfield. 

I.   P</iary  Isabel   Fairfield,  b.  at  Essex  Centre,  Vt,  7  Nov.  1853  ;  and 
I  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1876,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Joseph    Keeler. 
I.   Edwin  Keeler,  was  living  at  Red  Creek,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1S75. 
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.,   2S  July  1843;  died  un- 
married, 24  Oct.  1867,  at  Cortland,  111.,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Thomas  Holland,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  28  Ap.  1845;  a  farmer; 
married  at  her  father's  house,  II  Oct.  1870,  Fanny  Augusta  Hopkins,  dau. 

■  See  The  Descendants  of  Joseph  Peek,  p.  323. 


365' 


3653 


3656 


3658 


■219 


1454 


Eighth    Generation. 


9945 
994(5 
9947 


994S 
9949 
9950 

995i 
9952 


of  Cyrus   Bigelow  and    Fanny  (Larkin)  Hopkins,  of  Cortland,  111.,  where 
she  was  born.      They  were  living  at  Cortland  in  Jan.  1S76. 

I 

III.  George  Holland,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn..  31  May  1S48  ;  and  was 
living  with  his  parents,  unmarried,  at  Cortland,  111.,  in  Jan.  187G. 

IV.  Nathan  Gilbert  Holland,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  S  Aug.  1S52; 
?:,d  was  living  with  his  parents,  unmarried,  at  Cortland,  III,  in  Jan.  1876. 

V.  Jane  Elizabeth  Holland,  b.  at  Kaneville,  111.,  22  Ap.  1S59;  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.  1S5S;  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  I  873. 

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 
j  his  parents,  in  July  1873. 

V.  Emma  Keeler,  b.  at  Kaneville,  III;  and  was  living  there,  with  her 
j  parents,  in  July  1873. 


3659 


Child  of  Nelson   and   Jane   (Keeler)    Fancher.  3661 

9953     i      I.  Charles   Henry   Fancher,  b.  at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,  3  Feb.  1856; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  July  1S73. 


Chil.  of   Ceorse    Stephen    and    Elizabeth    (Keeler)    Trowbridge. 

9954  ;  I.  Charles  Keeler  Trowbridge,  b.  at  Grassy  Plain,  in  Bethel,  Conn., 
I  IO  Oct.  1S52  ;  a  hatter;  married,  14  Oct.  1873,  Dora  McDole.  They  were 
!  living  at  Bethel  in  Dec.  1875. 


3,,o; 


Whitney  Family. 


'45 


9955  II.   Frank  Creen  Trowbridge,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  15  March  1S55; 
a  joiner;  was  living  at  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  in  Dec.  1S75. 

9956  III.   Leroy  Gilbert  Trowbridge,  b   at  Bethel,  Conn.,  11  June  1S64; 
died  at  Bethel,  2  June  1874,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  William    Wesley   and    Emily    (Keeler)    Peck. 

9957  I.  Grace  rVJay  Peck,  b.  at  Cortland,  111.,  29  Sept.  1869. 

9958  II.  Charles  Vespasian  Peck,  b.  at  Sycamore,  111.,  22  Aug.  187; 


3663 


Chil.  of  Jeremiah1    and    Elizabeth    (Bentley)    Bass. 


3664 


9959  I.    Hannah  Bass,  b.  at  Northampton.  N.  V.,  3  Ap.  1792;   married,  16       17221 
Oct.  1 8 14,   Ezra   Lyon,  a  deacon  of  the   Baptist   Church   in   Northampton. 

She  died  1  3  Feb.  1  S43,  and  was  buried  in  Ridge  Road  Cemetery. 

9960  II.  Samuel  Bass,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  31  July  1793;  married 
at  her  father's  house,  19  July  1S1S,  Charlotte  Kagadorn,  dau.  of  Jonathan 
Hagadorn,  of  Providence,  N.  Y.  He  was  married  (2d),  20  March  1S36, 
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. 


9961  III.  William  Bentley  Bass,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.Y.,  26  July  1795: 
married  at  her  father's  house  in  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  29  Jan.  1S18,  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. 


1  Reports  received  since  page  606  was  printed, 
show  that  Jeri  mi  \h  Bass,  No.  3664,  was  born 
in  Conn.,  6  July  1 70S:  a  farmer,  and  a  success- 
ful trapper  and  hunter;  married  a' 'Out  1 791,  and 
settled  in  the  wilderness  of  Cau  .rhnawaga.  after- 
ward Broadalbin,  and  now  Northampton,  N.  Y., 
one  mile  north-east  from  the  village  of  North- 
ville, where  he  cleared  up  his  farm,  .  >n  which  his 
twelve  children  u  ere  born,  and  on  which  he  and 
his  wife  died — he,  13  Tune  1832;  she.  17  Au^. 
183S.      They  were  buried  in  Northville  Ceme- 


tery. She  was  dau.  of  William  Bentley,  and  was 
born  in  Ma-,.,  13  July  1772. 

His  brother,  /.  (dok  B  iss,  No.  3665,  settled 
three  miles  fu.:her  north,  in  the  present  town  of 
H-pe,  N.  Y.,  where  he  reared  a  large  family  of 
children,  fie  was  buried  in  Stony  Creek  Falls 
Cemetery. 

His  brother,  Zebui  in  B  ISS,  No.  3666,  settled 
:ie  Island,  in  the  River  St.  Lawrence, 
and  died  of  cholera.     He  had  a  large  family. 


1456  Eighth   Generation. 


9962  IV.  Jeremiah  Bass,  b.  at  Northampton,  X.  Y.,  3  March  1797; 
died  at  his  father's  house,  27  July  1819,  and  was  buried  in  Northville 
Cemetery. 

9963  V.  Elizabeth  Bass,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.Y.,25  Nov.  1798;  married 
at  her  father's  house,  26  Nov.  18 1 8,  Caleb  Slocum,  a  deacon  of  the  Baptist 
Church  in  Northampton.  She  died  there  26  July  1866,  and  was  buried  in 
Ridge  Road  Cemetery. 

9964  VI.  Catalina  Bass,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  1  Jan.  1S01;  died  at 
her  father's  house,  5  Sept.  1822,  and  was  buried  in  Northville  Cemetery. 

9965  VII.  Clarinda  Bass,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1802;  married 
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. 

9966  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. 

9967  Ix-  Isaac  Turner  Bass,  twin,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan. 
j  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. 

996S  X.   Jacob    Bass,   b.   at   Northampton,  N.  Y.,   26  July  1S07;    died   at 

Middletown,  N.  Y.,  2  Oct.  1S26,  and  was  buried  in  Northville  Cemetery. 

9969  XL  Solomon  Bentley  Bass,  b.  at  Northville,  N.  Y.,  10  June  1810; 
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  1S16.  They  settled  on  his  father's  homestead,  one 
mile   north-east   of  Northville;   where   she  died,    29    Sept.   1S50,   and  was 

i  buried  in  Northville  Cemetery.      He  left  Northville,  iS  Dec.  1SG8;  settled 
five  miles  from  Toulon,  III.,  and  was  living  there  in  Aug.  1S77. 

9970  XII.  Elisha  Bentley  Bass,  b.  at  Northville,  N.  Y.,  30  Aug.  1S12;  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.      The)-  were  living  at  Toulon,  111.,  in  Aug.  1S77. 


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.  V.,  in  Aug.  1877. 

9971b        III.    George  Bass,  was  living  at  Hope  Falls.  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1877. 

There  were  several  others  in  this  household. 


[457 
366; 


Chil.  of  Zebulon    Bass. 
9971.-        I.    William  Bass,  was  living  at  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  in  1866. 
997 io        II.   John  Bass,  was  living  at  Clayton,  N.  V.,  in  1866. 


997- 


Chil.  of  Scth    and    Elizabeth    (Whitney)    Downs. 

I.  Sarah  Downs,  b.  at  Elizabethtown,  U.  C,  3  Nov.  1S00;  married 
Ephraim  Webster;  and  settled  at  Brockviile,  C.  W.,  where  he  was  col- 
lector of  Customs.  He  died  at  Brockviile;  and  she  was  living  there  in 
Oct.  1S76. 


3666 


366S 
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9973  II.    Laranah   Downs,  b.  at  Leeds,  U.  C,  21  June  1S03;  married  at      17243 
Lewiston,  N.  Y.,  I  Sept.  1825,  John   William    Kemmis,  a  machinist,  son   of 
William    Kemmis,  of  Cambridge.  X.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  19  July  1799. 

They  were  living  at  Schenectady,  X.  Y.,  in  July  1865. 

9974  III.  John   Whitney   Downs,  b.  at   Elizabethtown,  U.  C,  21  March      17250 
1806;    married   at    Ridgeway,  X.  Y.,  9   May  1834,  Maria   Louisa   Wilkins, 

born  at  Montpelier,  Yt.,  1  Feb.  18  16,  dau.  of  Richard  and  Maria  (Emerson) 
Wilkins.  They  dwelt  at  Hamilton,  U.  C,  for  six  years;  then  settled  at 
I  Brantford,  U.  C,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1876.  He  dwelt  at  Gains- 
borough, U.  C,  for  seven  years  before  marriage. 

9975  IY.    Laura  Downs,  b.  at  Elizabethtown,  U.  C,  8  Oct.  1809;   married 
Hill,  of  Pelham,  U.  C. ;  and  died  in  1835. 


H58 


Eighth    Gene i-a t ion . 


Chil.  of  Squire   and    Mabel    (Downs)    Obanks.1 

j      * 

9976  I.   Moses   Banks,   b.  at  Weston,  Conn.;  a  merchant-tailor;   married 
Marietto  Lyon,  of  Xorwuik,  Conn.;   and  settled  at  New  York  City. 

9977  II.   ft/label  Banks,  b.  at  Weston,  Conn. 

9978  '       III.    Ransford   Banks,  b.  at  Weston,  Conn.;   married  Elizabeth  Wise- 

man ;   and  died. 

9979  W-   Hannah  Whitney  Banks,  b.  at  Weston,  Conn.;  married  Nathan 
Wilcox,  of  Norwalk,  Conn.;   and  died. 


3670 


9981 


9982 


Chil.  of  Morris   and    Sarah    (Davis)    Downs. 

3o  j  I.  William  Ward  Downs,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  6  JuneiSiS;  a 
farmer;  married  in  1838,  at  Danbury,  Mary  Ann  Kellogg;  married  (2d), 
in  1848,  at  Fishkill,  N.  V.,  Angelina  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.  1S22;  married 
there,  17  May  1843,  b)'  Rev-  R-  K-  Webb,  Baptist,  to  Samuel  Clark  Baxter, 

I  a  shoemaker,  son  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Stoeker)  Baxter,  of  Miry  Brook, 
in   Danbury,  where  he  was  born  4  June  1S22.      They  dwelt  at  Mill   Plain, 

'  Danbury,  till  1  Nov.  1845;  at  Middle  River,  Danbury.  till  1  Oct.  1S4S; 
at  Branchport,  in  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  till  1  Ap.  1859;  at  Kinney's  Corners, 
in  Jerusalem,  till  1  Oct.  1861;   and  then  settled   at   Benton  Centre,    X.  Y., 

i  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  Ftforris  Downs,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  20  Oct.  1S26; 
and  was  living  there  in  1S73,  a  farmer.  He  enlisted  at  Danbury,  6  Aug. 
1S62,  in  Co.  C,  17th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  served  for  three  years. 

IV.  Beulah  Ann  Downs,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  3  July  182S;  mar- 
ried there,  31  May  1853,  by  Rev.  William  I..  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.  182S.  They 
were  living  at  Danbury  in  1S74. 


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99S4 


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,  X.  Y.,  till  1S57;  and  then  returned  to  Starr's 
Plain,  where  she  died.  2  May  1857,  and  was  buried.  Pie  was  married  (2d), 
2  Feb.  1850,  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  by  Rev.  X.  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  1S74. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   and    Mariana   (Downs)   Andrews. 

99s5         I.    Mabel  Andrews,  b.  at  Weston,  Conn.,  21  March  1.S26;  lived  with, 
her  aunt,   Mabel  Andrews,   at    Reading,  Conn.;  and    there   died,   31  Aug. 
i  1843,  and  was  buried. 

99g6         II.   Lydia  Ann  Andrews,  b.  at  Reading,  Conn.,  7  March  1S28;  died 
at  Danbury,  Conn.,  26  Feb.  1S50,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery. 


Child  of  Hezekiah    and    Sarah    (Downsj    Parsons. 

99S7         I.   Caroline   E.   Parsons,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  ujum 
lived  there,  unmarried,  with  her  father,  in  1 87  V 


[S44;   and 


H59 


3672 


3673 


Chil.  of   Kiram    and    Melinda    (Downs)    Wood. 

9988  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,  X.  Y.,  son  of  Thomas  and 
Mary  (Lutten)  Rogers.1  They  lived  at  Bridgeport  four  months;  at 
Southville,  Conn.,  six  years;  at  Xewtown,  Conn.,  one  year;  and,  since 
I S53,  at  Brookfield. 

99S9  II.  Emily  Catharine  Wood,  b.  at  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  8  May  1827; 
died  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  29  Ap.  1S37. 

9990  :  HI.  Ann  Maria  Wood,  b.  at  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  8  Ap.  1S29;  and 
'  died  there,  19  Aug.  1S30. 

1  Thomas  Rogers  lived  at  Bridgeport  when  his  son  was  married:   and  he   died  there,  17    \r> 
1S50.     His  widow  died  17  Jan.  1S60.  "  t 


3674 
17273 


1460 


Eighth   Generation. 


9991 


IV.  Samuel  Merwin  Wood,  b.  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  25  Jan.  1831;  a 
hatter;  married  at  63  New  Street,  Newark,  N.  J.,  23  July  1853,  by  Rev. 
Samuel  Vanzant,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Emily  Van  Houten,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Swackhammer  and  Elizabeth  (King)  Van  Houten,  of  Harrison,  N.  J.,  and 
g.  dau.  of  Jasper  and  l'hebe  (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  1S74;    ad- 

I  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  1863,  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- 

I  ville,  where  he  contracted  pulmonary  consumption,  which  ended  in  death, 

,4  May  1870,  at  St.  Michael's  Hospital,  corner  of  High  Street  and  Central 
Avenue,  Newark.      He  was  buried  in  the  Soldiers'  lot,  Fairmount  Cemetery. 

9992  V.   William  Henry  Wood,  b.  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  23  June  1833  ;   and 
i  died  there,  28  July  1834. 

9993  VI.   Isaac   Sperry  Wood,  b.  at   Hartford,  Conn.,  16  Jan.  1S3S;  and 
died  there,  21  Jan.  183S. 

9994  VII.  George  Calvin  Wood,  b.  at  Hartford,  Conn,  4  Oct.  1839;  and 
/as  living  at  Danbury,  Cuiin.,  in  1874. 


9998 


Chil.  of    Eli    and    Matilda    Bradley    (Downs)    Hickock. 

9995  I.    Henry  Hickock,  lived  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  1874. 

9996  II.   George  Hickock,  lived  at  New  York  City  in  1874. 

9997  III.   Eliza  Hickock,  was  reported  as  dead  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Orris    Baldwin    and    Emoline    (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., 

j  formerly   of  Canaan,  Conn.,  where   she  was  born  14   March  1839.      They 

dwelt  at   Cornwall    till    March  1861  ;   at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  till  1  Ap.  1867; 


075 


3676 

7285 


9'J'J'J 


Whitney  Family 


and    then    settled    at    Danbury,    Conn.,    where    they   were    still    living    in 
1S74. 

II.    Matthew  L.  Barber,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  16  Oct.  1S3G;  married 
at  Danbury,  Conn.,  20  Nov.  1872,  Rosina  W.  Osborn. 


I  46  I 


Chil.  of  Daniel   and   Catharine   (Downs)    Andrews. 

IOOOO  I.  Polly  Andrews,  b.  at  New  Britain,  Conn.,  iS  Feb.  1831;  died  at 
[Bethel,  Conn.,  10  Ap.  1849,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Congregational 
I  Church-yard. 


3077 


1 000 1  II.  Daniel  Morris  Andrews,  b.  at  Reading,  Conn.,  5  Dec.  1S33  ;  a 
i  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  Dee.  1S31.  They  settled  at  Danbury,  and  were  still  living  there- 
in 1S74.  He  enlisted,  11  Feb.  1862,  in  Co.  B,  1st  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol. 
Artillery,  for  three  years;  reenlisted  12  Feb.  1864,  served  to  the  end  of 
the  war,  and  was  honorably  discharged,  1  Sept.  1865. 

10002,  III.  Elizabeth  Andrews,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  22  June  1S36; 
married  by  Rev.  James  Harris,  Methodist,  at  Westfield,  N.  J.,  16  Aug. 
1855,  to  Alanson  Piatt  Arnold,  an  express-agent,  born  at  Danbury,  Conn., 
22  May  1S33,  son  of  Peleg  and  Sabrina  (Hickock)  Arnold.  He  died  of 
typhoid  fever,  13  Sept.  1S62,  at  Westfield;  and  was  buried  there.  She 
dwelt  at  Weston,  Conn.,  for  several  years  after  his  death  ;  and  was  living 
at  Danbury  in  1874. 


17299 


Chi 


of  Orry   and    Polly    (Downs)    Cuiles. 


10003  I-  John  Henry  Guiles,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  14  Feb.  1S42;  married 
i  there,  29  March  18G2,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bood,  Episcopal,  to  Juliet  Tongue. 
He  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1S61. 


3G/8 


7302 


10004.  H-  George  Whitney  Guiles,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  17  Sept.  1S44; 
J  died  at  Weston,  Conn.,  12  Aug.  1S64,  and  was  buried  in  Reading  Ridge 
Cemetery. 


10005 


III.   Orry  Edgar  Guiles,  b.  at  Reading,  Conn.,  12  July  1846;  married      17304 
at  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  0  Dec.  1864,  Mary  Betsey  Nichols. 


Eighth   Generation. 


is 


3,   b.   at    Reading,   Conn.,   S    Ap.   1848;    17307      : 
Rev.  William  Town,  Methodist,  to  Ceorge 


IV.   Frances    Janet    Guiles, 

married  there,  24  Dee.  1.SG7,  by  Rev.  w  1111am  town,  lUetnouist,  to  ceorge 
Sherman,  a  button-maker,  sen  of  Ebenezer  and  Eunice  (Fainveather) 
Sherman,  of  Weston,  Conn.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861;  and 
lived  at  Reading  in  1  874. 


V.   Emily  Catharine   Guiles,  b.  at   Readi 
ind  lived  there  in   1S74. 


Conn.,  1 1  Dec.  1850; 


Chil.  of  Samuel    and   Jane   (Scholefield)    Whitney. 


36S3 


1000S    ,      I.   Hannah    Retta   Whitney,  b.   at  Upper  Highlands,  Philipstown, 

N.  V.,  27  Aug.  1838;  married  at  her  grandmother's  house,  in  Philipstown, 
20  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  11  Jan.  1831.  They  were  living  in  Nov.  1874,  within 
I  a  quarter  of  a  mile  of  the  Dutchess  Count}'  line. 


II.  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  8  Dec.  1839;  mar-  j 
ried  at  Rushford,  X.  V.,  20  June  1858,  Myron  Morgan,  a  farmer,  son  of 
;  Samuel  and  Clarion  (Holt)  Morgan,  of  Genesee  Falls,  N.  V.  He  was 
born  at  Portage,  X.  V.,  7  Sept.  1837.  They  dwelt  at  Allen,  N.  Y.,  till 
1S59;  at  Genesee  Falls,  two  years;  at  Eagle,  X.  Y.,  two  years;  at  Pike, 
X.  Y.,  five  years;   then  settled  at  Rushford,  and  were  living  there  in  1874. 


III.   Harriet  Whitney,  b.  at   Philipstown,  N.  Y 
iving  at  Galesburgh,  111.,  in  1S74,  unmarried. 


?S    Feb.  1S41  ;   was 


7316 


IV.  Sereno  Banks  Whitney,  b.  at  Fishkill,  X.  Y.,  1  May  1842;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Centreville,  X.  V.,  1  1  March  1863,  Rhoda  Rebecca 
Crowell,  dau.  of  David  and  Phebe  (Shotwell)  Crowell,  of  Centreville, 
!  formerly  of  Cohocton,  X.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  iS  Feb.  1S38.  She  died 
at  Ulster,  Iowa,  29  Aug.  1870,  and  was  buried  in  Ulsterville  Cemetery. 
He  married  (2d),  1  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  1S52.  He  dwelt  at 
Pike,  X.  V.,  in  1863  ;  at  Hume,  X.  Y,  in  1864;  at  Pike  again,  in  1865-66; 
at  Castile,  N.  Y.,  in  1S67;  then  settled  at  Ulster,  and  was  living  there  in 
1874- 


7319 


V.   Isaac  Scolefield  Whitney,   b.  at    Fishkill,  N.  Y..  2  Ian.  1S44; 
enlisted  at  Pike,  X.  Y.,  in  Co.  C,  104th  Reg.,  X.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  was 


*■  James  Cargill,  born   at   Stamford,  Conn 
OcL  1792,  was   son   of  Henry  Cargill,    an 


•ho  was  horn   at   New  Y< 
Island,  14  May  1757. 


k   City,  or  on 


Whitney  Familv 


H63 


,  wounded  in  the  battle  of  Antietam,  Md.,  17  Sept.  1S62,  died  the  next 
morning,  and  was  buried  in  grave  21S,  lot  B,  section  25,  of  the  National 
Cemetery  at  Antietam. 

10013  VI.   Abram  Purely  Whitney,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  7  March  1S46; 

I  enlisted  in  Co.  A,  140th  Reg.,  X.  V.  Volunteers;  was  killed  in  the  battle 
of  The  Wilderness,  6  May  1  864,  and  was  buried  on  the  battle-ground. 

10014  VII.  James  Levi  Whitney,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  26  June  1S4S; 
a  farmer;   lived  at  Rushford,  X.  Y.,  in  1S74,  unmarried. 

10015  ■      VIII.   Marana  Whitney,  b.  at  Philipstown,  N.  Y.,  3  July  1S50;  mar- 

ried at  Rushford,  N.  Y.    2  Dec.  1S73,  James  F.  Russell. 


1 00 1 6 


IX.  Ceorge  Hutchinson  Whitney,  b.  at  Pike,  X.  Y.,  7  June  1853: 
a  farmer;   lived  at  Rushford,  X.  Y.,  in  1S74,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Joseph    and    Esther    (Whitney)    Soule. 


36S9 


10017  I.  Sapho  Elvira  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  14  Oct.  1S09;  married 
there,  in  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Benjamin  Wooster,  Congregational,  4 
May  1  S3  1,  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  Gallatin  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt.;  a  trader  and  farmer; 
married  Elizabeth  Pierce  Putnam,  of  Boston,  Mass.;  married  (2d)  Adeliza 
Fairchild,  of  Fairfield,  who  was  born  13  Feb.  1S34.  He  was  living  at 
Fairfield  in  1S73  ;   and  was  then  town-clerk. 


III.   Harrison   Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt.,  30  March  1S13;  and  died 
there,  unmarried,  3  Dec.  1S36. 


IV.   La  Fayette  Soule,   b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt. 
Fairfield,  and  died  there,  16  x-\p.  1S63. 


May  1  Si  5 


:d  at 


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. 

J  Ebenezer  Barlow  died  at  Troy,  X.  V.,  14  Sept.  1S14. 


•329 


1464 


Eighth    Generation. 


10023 
10024 


VI.  Clarissa  Whitney  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt.,  1  Feb.  1S19;  mar- 
ried there,  2  1  Feb.  1843,  Rensselaer  Read  Sherman,  M.  D.,  who  was  born 
at  Fairfield,  23  Dec.  1S18,  son  of  Elijah  and  Sarah  (Larkin)  Sherman,  and 
grad.  at  Albany  Medical  College,  Albany,  N.  V.,  2^,  Jan.  1S49.  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 
1873. 

VII.  Orissa  Barlow  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt.,  S  May  1821. 

VIII.  Lucia  Esther  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  13  Sept.  1822  ;  mar- 
ried Alonzo  Allen  Farrand  ;   and  had  no  children. 


10025 


IX.   Samuel   Hungerford  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  3  Sept.  1824; 
married,  24  Nov.  1S59,    Sarah    Emily  Merrill,  who  was  born  15  Nov.  1835. 


X.    Hiram   Barlow  Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  13  Jan.  1827;  married    17338 
Louisa  Q.  Curtis;   and  lived  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  in  1S73. 


XI.   Augusta   Eugenie   Soule,  b.   at   Fairfield,  Vt.,  23  Sept.  1829: 
died  20  Jul\-  1872,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Salmon   and    Harriet   (Whitney)    Soule. 


30')2 


10028  I.    Emily   Hamilton   Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Yt,  iS  Aug.  1821;  mar-    17344 
ried  Ceorge  W.  Ball ;   and  lived  at  St.  Alban's,  Vt,  in  1873. 

10029  II.    Edwin  Carlos  Soule,  b.  at   Fairfield,  Vt,  13  Feb.  1823  ;   a  justice    1735  I 
of  the  peace;    married  at    Fletcher,  Vt,   I    May  1849,    Jane    C.    Wheeler, 

dan.  of  Ira  and   Eunice  (Bradley)  Wheeler,  of  Fletcher,  formerly  of  Fair- 
field, where  she  was  burn  20  Jan.  1S26. 

10030  III.   Helen    Mar    Soule,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Yt.,  14  Ap.   1824;   married    17355 
Edward  J.  Hicks,  an   iron-founder,  of  St.  Alban's,  Yt. ;  and  died  at  Troy, 

N.  V.,  in  Sept.  1S69. 


IV.  Mariette  Soule,  b.  in  West  Street,  Fairfield,  Vt,  18  May  1826; 
married  there,  by  Justice  Joab  Smith,  at  her  father's  house  in  West  Street, 
13  May  1S49,  t0  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.  The}-  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. 


1      - 


Whitney  Family. 


10032  V.  Sarah  Soulc,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt.,  in  May  1 S 3 5  ;  married  there, 
Richard  Peters,  a  farmer  and  large  land-holder ;  and  lived  at  Rich  Valley, 
or  Rosembnt,  Minn.,  in  1872. 


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  1 844,   Harman    Morse,  a   farmer,  son    of 

:  Daniel  and  Delia  (Northrop)  Morse,  of  Fairfield,  where  he  was  born  iS 
Nov.  1  Si  5.      She  died   21  Aug.  1852,  after  many  years  of  suffering,  which 

I  she  bore  with  exemplary  patience  and  hopefulness.  He  married  a  second 
wife,  and  lived  at  East  Cambridge,  Vt.,  in  1S73. 


'7353 


3693 
17363 


10034  II.    Abigail   W.    Buck,   b.    at    Fairfield,  Vt,  10    Aug.   1820;   died  at 
J  Fairfield,  3  Sept.  1834,  and  was  buried  there. 

10035  HI-  Wiiiiam  Whitney  Buck,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Vt,  1  Dec.  1S25;  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  1S51;   and  was  buried  at  Cambridge. 


>  See  the  Hyde  Gene 


DP.   3S9-9O. 


17366 


Chil.  of   Charles   and    Elizabeth    (Beers)    Bulkley.  3695 

10036  I.   Mary  Elizabeth    Bulkley,  b.  at  Southport,  Conn.,  10  July  1832 ;      \736j 
.  married    there,   9    Oct.   1855,    by    Rev.    Mr.    Purdy,    Episcopal,    to    Isaac 

Jennings,  a  ship-master,  son  of  Abraham  Gould  and  Anna  (Burr)  Jennings, 
i  of  Fairfield,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  3  Ap.  1823.     They  were  at  sea  for 

two  years;  dwelt  at  Brooklyn,  N.  V.,  from  1858  to  1S60;  and  then  settled 
I  at  Fairfield,  where  they  were  living  in  1S74.  Since  leaving  the  sea,  he 
!  has  been  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  Japanese  paper-ware. 

10037  II-    Elizabeth   Whitney   Bulkley,   b.  at   Southport,  Conn.,  18  Aug.      17369 
1834;    married   there,  20  Uct.  18/O,  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. 

10038  III.   Charles  Eleazar  Bulkley,  b.  at  Southport,  Conn.,  1  Sept.  1S36; 
died  there  in  18 37,  and  was  buried  in  Oakland  Cemeterv. 


1466  Eighth    Generation 


10039  IV.   Georgiana    Bulkley,   b.   at    Southport,    Conn.,    23    Ap.   183S;    \7170 
married  there,  20  Oct.  1^57,  William  B.  Nichols,  son  of  Samuel  and  Susan 
(Warner)  Nichols.     They  lived  at  16  East  74th  Street,  New  York,  in  1S74. 

10040  V.   Catharine    Bulkley,   b.  at   Southport,  Conn.,  10  Nov.  1840;  and 
lived  there  in  1S74. 

10041  VI.   Charles  Henry  Bulkley,  b.  at  Southport,  Conn.,  22  March  1S44;    17375 
married   at   Portland,  Conn.,  4  Sept.  1S66,   by    Rev.   S.   M.   Emery,   D.D., 
Episcopal,  to    Emily   Churchill    Brainerd,  born  at   Portland,  13  Nov.  I S46, 

dau.  of  Erastus  and  Emily  Hall  (Churchill)  Brainerd.  He  was  an  importer 
and  dealer  in  foreign  and  domestic  paper-stock,  at  1  2J  Reade  Street,  New- 
York,  in  1874,  and  lived  at  S3  Park  Avenue. 


Chil.  of  Jonathan    and    Mary    Frances    (Nichols)    Beers.  3696 


10042  1.  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,  2^,  June  1844,  son  of  William  and 
Charlotte  (Taft)  Knowlton.  They  resided  at  16  Gallatin  Place,  Brooklyn, 
in  1874.      He  is  a  manufacturer  of  straw  goods. 

10043  II.  William  Hanford  Beers,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  3  May  1856; 
and  lived  with  his  father,  at  16  Gallatin  Piace,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Jane   Eliza   (Booth)    Beers.  3^99 


10044  I.   Caroline  Whitney  Beers,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  iS  June  1S51 ;  died 
at  Boston,  29  Sept.  185S,  and  was  buried  at  Fairfield,  Conn. 

10045  II.   Charles  William   Beers,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  29  Ap.  1S55. 

10046  III.  Willard   Humphrey  Beers,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  4  Oct.  1S60; 
died  there,  13  Oct.  1S62,  and  was  buried  at  Fairfield,  Conn. 

Child    of  William    and    Caraphelia    Gallatin    (Howard)    Beers.  3^99 

10047  IV-   Albert  Howard  Beers,  b.  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  2  March  1S70. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Curtis    Russell    and    Elizabeth    (Merritt)    Whitney. 

1004S        I.   Silas  Augustus  Whitney,  b.  at  Patterson.  N.V.,  14  Feb.  1S27; 

farmer;  married  at  Superior,  Washtenaw  Co.,  Mich.,  Lydia  Ann  Robinson, 
I  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.  V.,  2S  Jul}-  182S  ;  a 
grocer;  married  at  Superior,  Mich.,  17  Oct.  IN50,  Orilia  Taylor  Clark,  who 
was  born  at  Lyndon,  X.  Y.,  iS  Oct.  183 1,  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,  X.  V.,  16  June 
1831;  a  farmer  ;  married  in  Clinton  Co.,  Mich.,  Emily  Creen.  They  were 
living  at  Bath,  Mich.,  in  March  1S74.      Me  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1S61. 

1005  1  IV.  George  Washington  Whitney,  b.  at  Patterson,  X.  Y.,  21  May 
1833;  a  carpenter;  married  at  Philipstown,  X.  Y.,  13  Aug.  1857,  Hester 
Ann  Croft,  who  was  born  at  Philipstown,  1  Dec.  1837,  dau.  °f  Stephen  and 
1  Betsey  (Selleck)  Croft.  He  was  a  policeman  at  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  from 
1866  to  186S  ;  a  trader  there,  1868  to  1869;  and,  in  Nov.  1873,  was  living 
at  Peekskill,  X.  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  1S67.  She  was  married  (2d),  25  Dec. 
1S65,  at  Maple  Rapids,  Mich.,  by  Rev.  E.  T.  Branch,  Baptist,  to  Uriah 
Cronenvhet,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at  Toronto,  C.  \Y.,  9  March  1840,  son 
of  Michael  and  Phebe  (Diver)  Cronem  het.  They  settled  at  St.  Charles, 
]  Mich.,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1S74,  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  1S63,  for  disability, 
caused  by  spinal  affection.  He  took  part  in  the  battles  of  Fort  Donelson, 
28-30  Nov.  1861;  Crab  Orchard,  Ky.,  2-6  June  1S62  ;  Frankfort,  Ky.,  26 
June  1862,  when  he  was  wounded,  and  lay  four  days  on  the  field,  without 
care;  Fulaski,  Tenn.,  17  Oct.  1862,  where  he  was  wounded  in  his  left  leg 
bv  a    buck-shot,  which   he  still   carries ;   and  of  Stone  River,  29-3 1  Dec. 

:  1862. 


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17378 


73S: 


VI.  Hiram  Tooker  Whitney,  b.  at  Superior,  Mich.,  21  March  1857; 
a  carpenter  and  joiner;  married  at  Bengal,  Mich.,  24  July  1858,  by  Levi 
Jones,  Fsq.,  to  Marian  Lucretia  Hayes,  born  at  Bengal,  17  Oct.  1S42  ;  and 
was  divorced  from  her  in  1865.      He  was   married  (2d),  22   Sept.  1867,  at 


I468  Eighth   Generation. 


10053.. 


[0055 


10056 


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  1  Feb.  1S6S;  at  Victor, 
Mich.,  till  20  Sept.  1869;  at  Oakley,  Mich.,  till  19  Feb.  1S70;  and  then 
moved  to  Maple  Rapids,  Mich.,  where  they  were  living  in  Feb.  1S74. 

VII.  Elvira  Whitney,  b.  at  Superior,  Mich.,  about  1839;  died  aged 
6  months. 

VIII    James  Voiney  Whitney,  b.  at   Superior,  Mich.,  in  1841;  a    1738; 

trader;   married  Frances They  were  living  at   DeWitt,  Mich.,  in 

lMarch'1874 

Child    of    Bradley    Francis   and    Ann    (Birch)    Whitney.  3/C-2 

I  Hannah  Whitney,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  V.;  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,  X.  Y.,  26  July  1826; 
died  there,  26  June  1S27,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  near  the  Baptist 
Church,  at  Towner's,  in  Patterson. 


Chil.  of  Thomas   Aaron   and    Naomi   Jane   (Dykeman)    Whitney.  3705 

10057  I.  Mary  Missouri  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  4  March  1S40; 

died  there,  unmarried,  29  Jan.  1S62,  and  was  buried  in  Cortlandt  Cemetery. 

1005S  II.  Josephine  Dykeman  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  X  Y.,  12  May 

1S42;  married  there,  24  Sept.  1S67.  by  Rev.  Polhemus  Van  Wyck,  to 
Warren  Reynolds,  a  farmer,  born  at  Cortlandt,  X.  Y.,  son  of  Isaac  and 
(Post)  Reynolds;  died  at  Peekskill,  22  Feb.  1868,  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. 

10059         III.   Adelaide   Augusta  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  X.  Y.,  22  Ap. 
1844;   died  there,  13  Sept.  1S45,  and  was  buried  in  Cortlandt  Cemetery. 


IVhitney  Family 


10060  IV.  Jane  Adelaide  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  V.,  21  Jan.  1S46; 
married  there,  23  Nov.  1 870.  by  Rev.  Charles  P.  Page,  to  Warren  Reynolds, 
whose  first  w  ife  was  her  sister  Josephine.  They  lived  at  White  Plains, 
N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1873,  without  children. 


I469 


10061        V.   Augusta  Justina  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y 
and  lived  there,  with  her  father,  unmarried,  in  Nov.  1873. 


10  M; 


:S49; 


10062  VI.  Maria  Louisa  Whitney,  b.  at  S3  Eighth  Avenue,  New  York,  13 
Aug.  1854;  and  lived  with  her  father,  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  unmarried,  in 
Nov.  1874. 

10063  VII.  Thomas  Joseph  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  9  Dec.  1S56; 
a  drug-clerk;   lived  with  his  father,  at  Peekskill,  in  Nov.  1873. 

10064  VIII.  Jessie  Mary  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  13  June  i860; 
and  lived  there,  with  her  father,  in  Nov.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Washington    Silas   and    Nancy    Maria    (Korton)    Whitney. 


10065  I-  Thomas  Horton  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  about  1S37  ;  a 
physician  ;  lived  at  New  York  City,  unmarried  ;  and  died  there,  3  Sept.  J 
186S,  aged  30  years,  according  to  the  monument  in  Cortlandt  Cemetery, 
two  miles  north  of  Peekskill,  where  he  is  buried. 


3706 


10066  II.  Silas  Russell  Whitney,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  10  May  1839;  died 
2S  June  1S39,  and  was  buried  in  Cortlandt  Cemetery,  two  miles  north  of 
Peekskill. 

10067  HI-   Silas    Russell    Whitney,   b.   at   Peekskill,    X.  Y,   about   1841;      17388 
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  1S73. 


Chil.  of  Levi    and    T4ancy   Ann    (Whitney)    Owen. 

10068  I.  Silas  Jasper  Owen,  b.  at  Philipstown,  now  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y., 
2  Dec.  183 1;  educated  at  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  admitted 
to  the  Bar,  at  New  York  City,  in  Nov.  1S63;  and  was  practising  his  pro- 
fession at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1S73;   unmarried. 


3/07 


10069'      II-   Thomas  Whitney  Owen,  b.  at  Philipstown,  now  Putnam  Valley, 


i47o 


High  th   Generation . 


N.Y.,  5  Ap.  [833;  a  moulder;  married  at  Philipstown,  25  March  1857, 
Susan  Adelia  Croft,  who  was  born  there,  28  Jan.  1838,  dan.  of  Henry  and 
I  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  1  N 3 5 :  was  a  clerk  in  the  stove  and  hardware  store  of 
his  uncle,  Washington  Silas  Whitney,  1 09  and  11  1  Beekman  Street,  New 
York;  and  was  last  seen  by  his  friends  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  17  March  1S54, 
since  which  they  have  heard  nothing  from  him,  and  suppose  that  he  was 
murdered. 

IV.  ftancy  Maria   Owen,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  7  Ap.  183S;    17391 
married   there,  7  Oct.  1 8G8,   by   Rev.    Harvey  Alley,    Baptist,    to   Andrew 
Jackson    Dean,  a   farmer,  son   of  Jonathan   and    Permelia  (Price)  Dean,  of 
Carmcl,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  12  March  1S34.     They  lived  at  Mahopac 
Falls,  in  Carmel,  in  Nov.  1873. 


10072  V.  Jane  Fayette  Owen,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  11  June  1 84 1 ; 

married  there,  8  Ap.  1858,  James  Barnum  Lickley,  a  farmer,  born  at 
1  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  1S71,  and  supervisor  of  the  town  of  Kent  for 
seven  years. 


593 


10073  VI.   Phebe  Adeline  Owen,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  3  Jan.  1843;    17398 

1  married  there,  14  Sept.  18G6,  John  Lester,  a  trader  and  machinist,  son  of 
Jacob  and  Electa  (Ferris)  Lester.  They  lived  at  1  Maple  Street,  Pough- 
keepsic,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov.  1873. 


10074 


VII.  Sarah  Augusta  Owen,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  29  Jan. 
1846;  married  there,  11  Oct.  1871,  by  Rev.  Jabez  Marshall,  Baptist,  to 
James  Robert  Wright,  a  carpenter  and  joiner,  born  at  Lake  Mahopac, 
Carmel,  N.  Y.,  4  Ap.  1S50,  son  of  James  and  Mary  Ann  (Wixon)  Wright. 
He  resided  with  her  mother,  at  Oscawana  Corners,  Putnam  Valley,  in  Nov. 
1873. 


Chil.  of   Ira   and    Lydia    (Bolt)    Whitney. 


I  7402 


3708 


10075    -       I-    Eliza    Whitney,   b.   at    Patterson,   N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1823;    married   at    17403 
Ludingtonville,  N.  V.,  4  June  1844,  by  Allen   Light,    Esq.,   to   Nathaniel 


Whitney  Family. 


147  i 


Kirk,  a  mason,  sun  of  John  and  Man  (Wixon)  Kirk,  of  Kent,  N.  V.,  where 
he  was  born  15  March  1813.  They  dwelt  at  Ludingtonville  till  1  Ap. 
1847  ;  at  East  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  till  1  Ap.  1848  ;  at  Farmer's  Mills,  in  Kent, 
till  1  Ap.  1S49;  at  Ludingtonville  again,  till  1  Ap.  1857;  at  Carmel,  X.  V., 
till  1  Ap.  1S58;  then  returned  to  Ludingtonville,  and  were  living  there  in 
1S74.      They  are  members  of  the  Baptist  Church. 

[O076        II.    Russell  Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  N.  Y.,  24  Nov.  1824;   died  11  Nov. 
1S48,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  at  Kent. 

10077        HI.  Sarah  Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  X.  Y.,  7  Ap.  1826;  died  at  Kent,  10 
Feb.  18^1,  and  was  buried  there. 


IV.   Ephraim  Whitney,  b. 

Ap.  1845,  Susan    Brewer,  born 
lived  at  Lake  Mahopac,  Carmel, 


at  Kent,  X.  Y.,  4  Aug. 
in  Putnam  Co.,  X.  Y.,  2: 
X.  Y.,  in  1S74. 


S27  ;   married,  6 
Feb.  1 82 7  ;   and 


17416 


10079  ^  ■  Orrin  Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  X.Y.,  6  Oct.  [828;  a  farmer;  married 
at  Ludingtonville,  Kent,  2  1  Aug.  1S47,  Sarah  Maria  Sprague,  born  at 
Kent,  6  March  1846,  dan.  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  iS6r;  and  suppose  that  he  vol- 
unteered as  a  soldier,  and  died  during  the  war. 


17418 


100S0       VI.   Levi    Russell    Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  X.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1830;    a 

miller;  married  at  Patterson,  X.  Y.,  3  July  1S52,  by  Rev.  Epenetus  Piatt 
Benedict,  Presbyterian,  to  Phila  Jane  Ballard,  dau.  of  Darius  and  Caroline 
(Eastwood)  Ballard,  of  Patterson,  formerly  of  Lexington,  X.  Y.,  where  she 
was  born  20  Jan.  1S36.  The}-  dwelt  at  Patterson  for  one  year;  at  Luding- 
tonville, N.  Y.,  twelve  years;  at  Southeast,  X.  Y.,  one  year;  at  Sherman, 
Conn.,  one  year;  at  Pawling,  X.  Y.,  three  years;  and,  in  1S74,  had  lived 
at  Beekmanville,  X.  Y.,  for  two  years. 

10081  VII.  Emily  Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  X.  Y.,  2  May  1S32;  married,  2j 
Ap.  1807,  Lewis  A.  Brown,  a  blacksmith,  s<>n  of  Thomas  and  Phebe 
(Angevine)  Brown,  of  Westchester  Co.,  X.  Y.,  where  he  was  burn  19  Aug. 
1S24.  They  were  living  at  238  East  40th  Street,  Xew  York,  without 
children,  in  1S74. 

100S2  VIII.  Ira  Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  X.  Y.,  14  June  1833  ;  and  died  there, 
17  March  1S34. 


10083  IX.  Daniel  D.  Whitney,  b.  at  Farmer's  Mills,  in  Kent,  X.  Y.,  1  Nov. 
1834;  a  carriage-smith;  married  at  Poughkeepsie,  X.  Y.,  1  Sept.  185S,  by- 
Rev.  George  S.  Hare,  Methodist,  to  Mary    Ann    Tompkins,  dau.  of  George 


i472 


Rio- I i  th   ( i  en  ci  -a  Hon . 


Washington  and  Emeline  (Crane)  Tompkins,  of  Poughkeepsie,  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. 

[00S4         X.   William    Harrison    Whitney,  b.  at  Kent.  N.  Y.,  9  July  1S36; 
died  young. 


10085 


10087 


10089 


XI.  Cornelia  Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  N.Y.,  26  May  1838  ;  died  young. 

XII.  Lydia  Whitney,  b.  at  Kent,  N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1S39;  died  young. 

XIII.  Philincia  Whitney,  b.  at  Farmer's  Mills,  Kent,  X.  Y.,  23  Sept. 
1843;  married  at  Beekman,  X.  Y.,  4  Aug.  i860,  by  Rev.  DeWitt  C.  Yan 
Gaasbeck,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  William  Watson  Donaldson,  a  farmer, 
born  in  Xew  York  City,  6  July  1S37,  son  of  John  and  Mary  (McCormick) 
Donaldson ;  and  settled  at  Beekmanville,  X.  Y.,  where  they  were  still 
living  in  [874.  lie  enlisted,  1  1  Oct.  1862,  in  Co.  G,  150th  Reg.,  X.  Y.  S. 
Vols.;  took  part  in  the  battles  of  Gettysburgh,  Penn.,  Resaca,  Ga.,  Dallas, 
Ga.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Savannah,  Ga.,  Averysborough,  N.  C,  and  Burtonsville, 
N.  C;   and  was  mustered  out  S  June  1S65. 

XIV.  Levina  Whitney,  b.  at  Farmer's  Mills,  Kent,  N.  Y.,  16  Nov. 
1S44;  married  at  Patterson,  X.  Y.,  12  Aug.  1S66,  Elijah  Ballard,  a  black- 
smith, born  in  Delaware  Co.,  X.  Y.,  S  Sept.  1837,  son  of  Darius  and  Caro- 
line (Eastwood)  Ballard.  They  lived  at  Ludingtonville,  N.  Y.,  in  1874. 
He  served  for  three  years  in  the  war  of  1861,  enlisting  4  Sept.  1S62,  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  1S65, 
"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,  Pefersburgh,  Cedar  Creek, 
Shenandoah  Vallev,  and  Bermuda  Front." 


Chil.  of  James   and    Levina   (Whitney)    Mills. 

I.  Mary  Mills,  b.  at  Patterson,  X.  Y.,  7  March  1822;  married  there, 
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. 


7424 


742f 


Whitney  Family 


10090        II.   Ephrairn    Mills,  b.  at   Pattersc 
Southeast,  N.  Y.,  21  Sept.  1826. 


X.  Y.,    }o   Nov.  182^ 


Chil.  of  Cershom    Turnoy   and    Sarah    (Davis)    Whitney. 

10091        I.  Cershom  Turney  Whitney,  b.  at  Pawling,  X.  V.;  died  at  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.,  aged  five  or  six  years. 


1473 


37 1 3 


10092 
10093 
10094 
10095 
10096 


II.  Jane  Whitney,  died  aged  about  eight  or  ten  years. 

III.  Albert  Whitney. 

IV.  George  Whitney. 

V.  William  Whitney. 

VI.  Joseph  Whitney. 


Chil.  of  Daniel   and    Mary   (Whitney)   Cay. 

10097  I-  Isaac  Washington  Gay,  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,  X.  Y.,  13  Feb. 
1841;  a  telegrapher;  served  under  the  Sanitary  Commission,  in  Virginia, 
during  the  war  of  1861;  married  at  Bound  Brook,  X.  J.,  13  Feb.  1867, 
Philena  Catharine  Cole.     They  were   living  at   Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb. 

1874.      He  was  then  superintendent  of  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Telegraph, 
from  Cleveland,  Ohio,  to  Xew  York  City. 

10099  III-  Martha  Maria  Gay,  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,  X.  V. 

10100  IV.  Mary  Etta  Gay,  b.  near  Dykeman's  Station,  in  Southeast,  X.  Y., 
2  Jan.  1848  ;  and  was  living  with  her  parents,  unmarried,  at  Candor,  N.V., 
in  Feb.  1S74. 


10101        V.   Lilian  Gay,  adopted  5  May  1! 
13  Sept.  1S68. 


She  was  born  at  Owego,  N.  Y., 


3714 


1474  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. 


Chil.    of  William    J.  and    Ruth    (Benson)    Vermilya.  371/ 

10103  I.   Frances    ArviSIa    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.,  II   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  Algansee,  Mich.,  where  they  still  lived 
in  1S74. 

10104  II.   Emily  Benson  Vermilya,  b.  at  Sugar  Hill,  in  Jersey,  X.  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 

j  was  born  24  May  1832.      They  were  living  at  Homerville,  Ohio,  in  1874. 

10105  III.   Phila   Albina   Vermilya,  b.  at  Sugar  Hill,  in  Jersey,  N.  Y.,  ^o    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.,  I  I  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. 

10106  IV.   Sidney  Smith  Vermilya,  b.  at  Farmington,  N.Y.,  27  Oct.  1835;    >74;- 
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,  18  Dec.  1S72,  at  North  Fairfield,  Ohio,  where 
they  were  still  living  in  1874. 

10107  V.  Elkanah  Benson  Vermilya,  b.  at  Ruggles,  Ohio,  9  Sept  1S37; 
died  31  May  1S38. 

1010S  :  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  sicknes>,  16  June  1862,  at  the 
;  Sawyer  House  Hospital,  near  Cornith,  Miss,  and  was  buried  there. 


J 


Whitney  Familv 


H7S 


10109  VII.  Eliza  Prudence  Verrnilya,  b.  at  Ruggles,  Ohio,  4  Ap.  1S42; 
grad.  at  Hillsboro'  Female  College,  in  Highland  Co.,  Ohio,  iniS66;  a 
teacher;  married  at  her  father's  house  at  Savannah,  in  Clear  Creek  town- 
ship, Ohio,  31  Jan.  1  Sj  I,  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  iS  Oct. 
1S40.  He  grad.  at  Washington  and  Jefferson  College,  Cannonsburgh,  j 
1  Penn.,  in  1869.  They  dwelt  at  Rome  City,  Ind.,  till  15  March  1871;  at 
:  Stryker,  (  >hio,  till  5  Ap.  [872;  and  then  settled  at  Kcndallville,  Ind.,  where 
they  were  still  living  in  1  S74,  engaged  in  teaching. 


7456 


10110  VIII.  John  Benson  Verrnilya,  b.  at  Ruggles,  Ohio,  26  May  1S44; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Savannah,  Ohio,  2  Jan.  1868,  Mary  Elizabeth  Frizzle, 
dan.  of  Lovelace  and  Sarah  (Smith)  Frizzle,  of  Savannah,  where  she  was 
born  21  Oct.  1S47.  They  settled  at  Ruggles,  9  Ap.  1868;  and  were  living 
there,  without  children,  in  1874. 


IX.  Albert  Gallatin  Verrnilya,  b.  at  Ruggles.  Ohio,  15  Sept.  1846;  17458 
a  farmer;  married  at  her  father's  house,  6  Oct.  1S70,  by  Rev.  George 
McKillips,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Semantha  Sophia  Crawford,  dan.  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   (Verrnilya)    Warner. 

I.  Delia  Warner,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1S54;  married 
there,  18  March  1852,  Edward  Power,  a  farmer,  son  of  William  Payne  and 
Dorcas  (Arnold)  Power,  of  Farmington,  X.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  30 
March  1831.  They  lived  at  Canandaigua  till  1  Ap.  1S67;  then  moved  to 
West  Farmington,  X.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  1874. 


3713 
17460 


II.  Julia  Warner,  twin,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  X.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1S37;  died 
at  Canandaigua,  1  1  Jul}-  1S6G,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Ella  Warner,  twin,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  X.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1837;  died 
at  Canandaigua,  8  Feb.  1869,  and  was  buried  in  the  same  grave  with  her 
twin  sister. 


IV.    Phila   Arvilla   Warner,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  X.  Y.,  16  July  1S39;       17461 

i  house,  by  Rev.  J.  Alabaster, 
born  at  Galen,  X.  Y.,  5  July 


married    there,  ic 


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fath 


Methodist,  to  James  Kenry  Jones,  a  far 


i4?6 


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. 

10116  I.   Edward   Franklin  Macard,  b.  at  Rushville,  in  Gorham,  N.  Y.,  3 

Jan.  1847;  a  local  preacher  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  and,  in 
1874,  a  student  in  Garret  Biblical  Institute,  at  Evanston,  111.  He  joined 
Co.  G,  15th  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.  1S62  ;  the  siege  of  Corinth; 
the  battle  of  Corinth,  3  and  4  Oct.  1862;  the  siege  of  Vicksburgh,  June 
1863;  and  the  battle  of  Jackson,  Miss.,  July  1863.  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  1S65. 


Chil.  of   David    and    Hannah    (Earlow)1    Smith. 


37^ 


I.   Josiah   Smith,  b.  at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,  3   March  1814;   married  at    17463 
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.  1834,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery.      She  was  living  at 
Ridgefield  in  Aug.  1S77. 


II.  Lorana  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  16  Jan.  1816;  married 
there,  3  Sept.  1837,  Selah  Cage,  a  shoemaker,  son  of  Selah  and  Esther 
(Lockwood)  Gage,  of  Southeast,  X.  Y.  They  settled  at  Ridgefield,  where 
she  was  still  living  in  Aug.  1S77.  He  enlisted  there,  6  Sept.  1862,  in  Co. 
K,  23d  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  died  of  disease,  in  Louisana,  2  July 
1863. 


17404 


10119  III.  John   Barlow  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  31  Aug.  1820;  a 

harness-maker;   married    at    Ridgefield,    26    Feb.  1843,    by    Rev.  Warner 


1  The  following  dates  were  received  after  pages 
!  676  and  677  were  printed  : 

Amy  Barlow,  No.  3727, was  born  24  May  1790. 
!  Phebf.  Barlow,  No.  3727a,  was  born  in 
March  1792. 

Goi-ld  Barlow,  No.  3727c,  was  born  in 
Dec. . 


Samuel  Whitney  Barlow,  of  Clinton,  N.  V., 
mentioned  in  note  to  No.  4512.  was,  without 
doubt,  the  same  whose  birth  is  given  at  No. 
1129a;    but  the  records  of  his  family  have  not 

been  obtained. 


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II  liiincv  Familv 


1477 


Hoyt,  rector  of  St.  Stephen's  (Episcopal)  Church,  to  Elizabeth  Smith,  dau. 
of  Gamaliel  and  Polly  (Northrop)  Smith,  of  Ridgefield,  where  she  was  born 
17  June  1821.  They  settled  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.  He  died  there,  15  Ap. 
1S74,  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    Scott'    and    Elizabeth    (Abbott)    Barlow. 

I.  John  Henry  Barlow,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  7  Nov.  1S32  ;  mar- 
i  ried  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  13  May  1861,  Emeline  Cilbert,  dau.  of  George 
and  Julia  Ann  Gilbert.  She  died  25  Oct.  1S75.  fie  married  (2d),  29  May 
1  1877,  Lina  Ells,  dau.  of  Edwin  and  Mary  Ann  Ells,  of  Ansonia,  Conn. 
I  They  were  living  at  Birmingham,  Conn.,  in  Aug.  1877. 


101 191  :  II.  David  Edson  Barlow,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  1  Dec.  1834;  died 
at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  unmarried,  20  Feb.  1864,  and  was  buried  at  Birming- 
ham, Conn. 


3728, 
17468 


101 191 


III.  Mary  Elizabeth  Barlow,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  30  Sept.  1837; 
died  at  Birmingham,  Conn.,  unmarried,  13  Aug.  1869,  and  was  buried 
there. 

IV.  rVlorris  Keeler  Barlow,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  1  March  1S43; 
i  died  at  Birmingham,  Conn.,  6  June  1S52,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Walter   and    Phebe    Ann    (Sweeney)    Whitney. 


37?9 


I.   Whitney,  married  Julius  Wechselberg ;   and  was  living  at 

216  Fourteenth  Street,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  in  Ap.  1875. 


II.  Walter  Robert  Whitney,  served  in  Co.  B,  1st  Reg.,  Wis.  Volun- 
teers, and  in  Co.  L,  1st  Wis.  Artillery;  and  was  living  at  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
in  1875. 

■  David  Scon    BARLOW,  3728a,  b.  at  Ridge-  born  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  though  his  birth  was 

field,  Conn.,  19  Mav  1809;  a  blacksmith;  dwelt  recorded  at  Ridgefield.     lie  was  a  blacksmith, 

at   Ridgefield  till  Oct.  1S.19,  then  settled  at   Bir-  and  died  at  Ridgefield  14  Oct.  1S4S. 
mingham,   Conn.,   where  he  died  6  Nov.  1862,         His  .grandfather,  |mix  B\ri.i>w,  who  married 

and  was  buried  in  Birmingham  Cemetery.      His  Sarah  Whitnev,  Xo.  2S0.  may  have  been  the  same 

widow  was  living  at  Birmingham  in  Aug'.  1877.  who  was  born  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  21  Feb.  1746- 

His   father,  John    Barlow,    No.  112S,    was  1747,  son  of  Jabez  and  Elizabeth  (Hunt)  Barlow. 


1478 


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UlHIl     lO    ULl.     IOJ1.  1  lie_) 

873;    and   then    moved    to 
in  July  1 875. 


10124 


10125 


Chil.  of  William    Milton    and    Rebecca    Anna    (Whitney)    Northrop. 

I.  Eliza  Adams  Northrop,  b.  at  66  South  Pearl  Street,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  3  Sept.  1834;  married  at  Watertown,  Wis.,  17  Dec.  1S56,  Ceorge 
Huntley  Cordon  Copland,  a  land-purveyor,  son  of  Alexander  and  Anna 
(Anderson)  Copland,  of  Huntington,  Canada  East,  after  Oct.  1834,  and 
formerly  of  Aberdeen,  Scotland,  where  he  was  born  iS  Oct.  1831.  They 
dwelt    chiefly    at    Milwaukee,  Wis.,    till    D 

j  Grayson,  Cal.,  where  they  were  liv 

II.  Mary  Treat  Northrop,  b.  at  66  South  Pearl  Street,  Albany,  N.Y., 

7  Ian.  1836;  married  at  Whitewater,  Wis.,  I  Jan.  1859,  Edward  Woodbridge 
Tuttle,  a  brickmaker,  son  of  Lyman'  and  Martha  (Tuttle)  Tuttle,  of  Mart- 
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;  16  Jan.  1865, 
to  Erie,  III;  1  March  1S67,  to  Middletown  once  more;  1  March  1S6S,  to 
I  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. 


373* 


IV.  Louisa  Chloe  Northrop,  b.  ii 

May  1840;   married  in  1S58,  at  Chicago, 
living  at  Chicago  in  May  1875. 


Beaver  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y 
111.,  Ceorge  P.  Leon.      They  \ 


10126  V.   William   IViilton    Northrop,  b.  in  Beaver  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  | 

i  17  May  1842;  died  at  Vincennes,  Ind.,  5  Sept.  1S66,  and  was  buried  in 
i  Vincennes  Cemetery.  He  enlisted,  4  Sept.  1864,  in  Co.  E,  1st  Reg.,  Wis. 
I  Heavy  Artillery;   and  was  discharged  26  June  1S65. 

10127  !      VI.   Anna  Northrop,  b.  in  Lodge  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1  Ap.  1844; 
Idied  14  Feb.  184;,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  on  State  Street  Hill. 


Chil.  of  Lucien   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.    15,   3d    Reg.,  Wis.  Vol.  Infantry ;   and  was 


'  Lyman  Tuttle  was  born  a 
Conn.,  15  June  1790.  His  wife 
dau.  of  Jude  Tuttle,  was  born 


North  Ha 
Martha  Tu 
t  Howe,  Mi 


vedi 


(ford,  Windsor 


//  liitnev  Familv 


1479 


[0129 


10130 


discharged  9  June  1865,  having  taken  part  in  the  battles  of  Averysborough 
and  Bentonville,  in  which  last  he  was  wounded. 

VIII.  James  Tacitus  Zander,  b.  at  14  Clinton  Street.  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  4  Nov.  1849;  and  was  living  at  Cold  Spring,  Wis.,  in  May  1S75.  He- 
enlisted,  25  March  1865,  in  Co.  E,  37th  Reg.,  Wis.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was 
discharged  27  July  1865. 

IX.  Lycurgus  Julien  Zander,  b.  at  Farmington,  Wis.,  23  Dec.  1S51; 
and  was  living  at  Cold  Spring,  Wis.,  in  May  1S75. 

X.  Frances  Belle  Zander,  b.  in  Fourth  Street,  Watertown,  Wis.,  13 
Dec.  1S55;   and  was  living  at  Cold  Spring,  Wis.,  in  May  1875. 

XI.  George  Edward  Zander,  b.  at  Farmington,  Wis.,  3  July  1S59; 
and  was  living  at  Cold  Spring,  Wis.,  in  May  1875. 


Chil.  of  John    Penbody   and    Anna   Eliza   (Whitney)    Knight.  3733 

10133  I.   Julia  Knight,  was  living  in  March  1877;   residence  unknown. 

10134  II.    Eben  Knight,  was  living  in  March  1S77;   residence  unknown. 


Chil.  of  Jacob   Van    Vechten    and    Mary   (Whitney)    Platto. 


10135  I.  Charles  Jacob  Platto,  b.  at  Albany,  X.  Y.,  1 1  Ap.  1845  ;  died  at 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  30  Aug.  1854,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Forest  Home 
Cemetery. 

10136  II.  Mary  Eliza  PiattO,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  9  July  1S49;  died 
there,  21  Aug.  1850,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Home  Cemetery. 

101 37  III.  Frances  Julia  Platto,  b.  at  143  Eighth  Street,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
9  Jan.  1 85  1  ;  married  in  the  same  house,  9  June  1S75,  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.  1869;  and  she, 
at  Milwaukee  Female  College,  29  June  1S71. 


7474 


1480 


Rio'h  th   (  jciici  u  tion . 


IV.    Edwin  Wells  Platto,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  17  Aug.  1854;   and 
.-as  living  at  628  Broadway,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  May  1S75. 


10140 


V.    Alice  Hill    Platto,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  12  Aug.  1S60;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Ma)-  1875. 


Chil.  of   Edward    A.  and    Julia    Ann    (Whitney)    Williams. 

I.   Ida    Chloe    Williams,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  29  June  1S58;  and 

was  living  at  625  West  Adams  Street,  Chicago,  111.,  in  May  1875,  unmar- 
ried. 


10141  II.  IVSary  Eliza  Williams,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  9  June  1S63;  and 
was  living  with  her  aunt,  Mrs.  Rebecca  Anna  (Whitney)  Zander,  at  Cold 
Spring,  Wis.,  in  May  1875. 

10142  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. 
10144  I.   Henry  Perrin  Whitney,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  28  June  1863. 


5736 


Chil.  of  Ceorge   and   Catharine   Eliza   (Whitney)   Traver. 

10145  I.  Charles  Henry  Traver,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  22  Jan.  1829;  a 
harness-maker;  married  at  her  father's  house,  at  Fort  Ann,  X.  Y.,  23  Oct. 
185  1,  by  Rev.  J.  Lorimer  Douglas,  Baptist,  to   Emeline   Rosamond    Clark, 

;  born  at  Fort  Ann,  21  Nov.  1 S32,  dau.  of  Nathan  Mattocks  and  Cynthia 
:  (Sheppard)  Clark  ;  and  dwelt  at  610  River  Street,  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  in 
'Dec.  1873. 

10146  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.     The)-  lived  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  in  Dec.  1873. 


IV k  i/n  ey  Fi  7  m  i/\ ' 


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.  1S44,  and  was  buried  in  Albany  Rural  Cemetery. 

1014S  II.  Charles  Edward  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  NY.,  19  Feb.  1839; 
died  there,  2  Ap.  1 84 1,  and  was  buried  in  Albany  Rural  Cemetery. 

! 

10149  III.  Charles  Edward  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  25  Oct.  1S41; 
j  a  dealer  in  hardware;   lived  at  215  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.  1S73. 


I48l 


573* 


Child   of  Linus   W.   and    Mary   Anna   (Whitney)    McCabe. 

101  5  1         I.   George   McCabe,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.;  and  died  there,  aged  five 
]  or  six  months. 


Chil.  of   kclward    Robinson    Boles    and  Wealthy   Maria   (Whipple)  Whitney.        3740 

101 52  ;  I.  Minerva  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.Y.,  in  1  S46  ;  died  there, 
I  4  Sept.  1S65,  "aged  19  years,"  and  was  buried  in  lot  139,  section  92, 
1  Albany  Rural  Cemetery. 

I 

10153  II.    Edward    Batcheldore  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3  Sept.      17482 
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.  1S74. 

10154  III.   Charles  Arthur  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  about  1851;  an 
inspector  of  lumber;   was  living  at  Albany  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 

101  55  ;       IV.   William   Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  about  1853;   a  harness- 
maker;   was  living  at  Albany  in  Nov.  1873,  unmarried. 

I 

10156        V.   George    Whitney,   b.   at   Albany,   N.  Y.,  about    1855;    and   was 
living  there  in  Nov.  1873. 


I4S2 


Eighth   Generation. 


VI.  Anna  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  X.  Y,  20  Dec.  1859;  died  there, 
1  July  i860,  and  was  buried  in  lot  159,  section  92,  Albany  Rural  Cemetery. 

VII.  Harriet  Whitney,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  V.,  in   May  1S62;  and  was 
living  at  Greenbush,  N.  V.,  in  Nov.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Hezekiah    Wells   and    Melissa    (Tefft)    Whitney. 

10159  !■   Charles    Albert    Whitney,   b.  in   Swan  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1 

June  1845  I   died  a*  Argyle,  ^-  V,  5  Dec.  1846,  and  was  buried  in  the  old 
burial-ground  at  that  place. 


10160 

10161 

10162 

10163 

10164 
10165 


II.  James  Stillman  Whitney,  b.  at  Argyle,  N.  Y,  20  Feb.  1S4S  ;  a 
harness-maker;  married  at  Oswego,  X.  Y.,  5  Jan.  1871,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Lowery,  to  Ellen  Eliza  Smith,  born  at  Oswego  about  1S50,  dau.  of  lames 
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.  1S72,  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 

J  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  1S74. 

V.  Blanche  Louise  Whitney,  b.  at  Troy,  N.Y.,  20  Feb.  1S61 ;  lived 
at  Oswego,  N,  Y.,  in  1874. 


Child  of  Arthur   and    Catharine  Eliza    (Whitney)    Harley. 

I.   Catharine    Harley,    a    teacher,   unmarried ;    was    living    ■ 
mother,  in  New  York  City,  in  1873. 


Chil.  of  Reuben    and    Hannah    (Fowler)    Seeley. 


3746 


I.  John    Fowler    Seeley,   b.   at  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  9    March  1S29;  a    1 74S - 
carpenter  and  joiner;   married   at    Unadilla,    N.  Y,  1  Jan.  1S57,  by  Rev. 
Lyman  Sperry,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Emily  Elida  Baldwin,  dau.  of  Lewis 


Whitney  Family. 


148. 


10166 


10167 


and  Eunice  (Patrick)  Baldwin,  of  Sidney  Centre,  X.  V.  She  was  born  at 
Morris,  X.  Y.,  23  July  1S36.  They  dwelt  at  Sidney  Centre  till  1S64;  and 
then  moved  to  Morris,  where  they  were  still  living  in  March  1S75. 

II.  Jane  Elizabeth  Seeley,  b.  at  Franklin,  X.  Y.,  S  Aug.  1S30; 
married  there,  I  8  Ap.  1S53,  Ceorge  Empie  Faling,  of  Franklin,  a  farmer 
and  lumberman,  son  of  Abiram  and  Mary  (Campbell)  Faling,  of  St.  Johns- 
ville,  X.  Y.  Me  was  born  at  Walton,  X.  V.,  28  Feb.  1829.  They  dwelt  at 
Hancock,  X.  Y.,  till  1857;  then  crossed  the  river,  and  settled  at  Bucking- 
ham, Penn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  March  1875.  He  enlisted,  1 
May  1S61,  in  71st  Reg.,  X.  V.  S.  Vol.;   and  served  for  three  years. 

HI.  William  Lewis  Seeley,  b.  at  Franklin.  X.  Y.,  11  May  1832;  a 
manufacturer  of  boots  and  shoes;  married  at  Mansfield,  Penn.,  15  Dec. 
1860,  by  Rev.  X.  S.  Reynolds,  Baptist,  to  his  cousin,  Martha  Adelia 
Fowler,  who  was  born  at  Erwin  Centre,  X.  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,  X.  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. 


•491 


10168  i  IV.  James  Dutler  Seeley,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  14  Ap.  1834;  mar- 
ried at  Portsmouth,  Ya.,  9  Jan.  [866,  Mary  Eliza  Drew,  dau.  of  Daniel  and 
Mary  Eliza  (Davenport)  Drew,  of  Portsmouth,  where  she  was  born  13 
July  1S51.  They  were  living  at  Carbondale,  Penn.,  in  March  1875.  He 
enlisted,  12  June  1864,  at  North  Xew  Berlin,  X.  Y.,  in  8th  Xew  York 
Batter)- ;   and  was  discharged  at  Portsmouth,  Ya.,  date  unknown. 

10169  V.  Mile-  Wells  Seeley,  b.  at  Franklin,  X.  Y.,  8  Ap.  1836;  married 
Frances  Segar,  of  Savona,  in  Bath,  X.  Y.;  and  was  living  at  Binghamton, 
N.Y.,  in  Feb.  1S75. 

10170  VI.  Charles  Stephen  Seeley,  b.  at  Franklin,  X.  Y.,  15  Aug.  1S40; 
I  a  farmer;   married    at    Binghamton.   X.  Y.,   24   Oct.  1864.  by  Rev.  A.  M. 

Brown,  Baptist,  to  Helen  Elizabeth  Barlow,  dau.  of  Walker  and  Hannah 
(Snook)  Barlow,  of  Conklin,  X.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  24  Nov.  1S47. 
They  settled  at  Franklin,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1S75. 

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. 


17496 


VIII.  Laura  Matilda  Seeley,  b.  at  Franklin,  X.  Y  ,  26  June  1S45; 
married  there,  21  Sept.  1S6S,  William  Henry  Tuttle,  a  farmer,  son  of  Jesse 
and  Nancy   (Benedict)   Tuttle,  of  Franklin,  where   he   was   born  19   Aug. 


i484 


/ii'i'li  ih  Gi 71  era  iion . 


•  1844.  They  settled  at  Franklin,  and  were  living  there,  without  children, 
in  Feb.  1875.  He  enlisted  in  Sept.  1862,  for  three  years,  in  144th  Reg., 
N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers. 

•3  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,  sun  of  Walker  and  Olive  .Manning  (Howard)  Barlow,  of 
Conklin,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  24  March  1S52.  They  settled  at 
Conklin,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1875,  without  children. 


Chll.  of  Charles   and    Emily   Ann    (Ford)    Fowler. 


10174         I.  Harriot    F^ewell    Fowler,  1 

;  1839;  died  in  1844,  at  Cannonsvill 
there. 


at    Law  renceville,   Penn.,   22   March 
in  Tompkins,  N.  Y.,  and  was  buried 


10175  II.   Martha    Adelia    Fowler,  b.  at  Erwin   Centre,  N.  Y.,  23   March    17491 

1841;    married    at   Mansfield,    Penn.,  15    Dec.  i860,    her   cousin,    William 
Lewis  Seeley,   son   of   Reuben   and    Hannah    (Fowler)   Seeley.       See   his    roi6/ 
record. 


10176 


III.  Sarah  Jane  Fowler,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.Y.,  13  Jan.  1843  ;  married 
at  Meredith,  N.  Y.,  17  Dec.  1S63,  William  Henry  Jamieson,  a  mason,  who 
was  born  in  Smith  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  son  of  William  Ballantine  and 
Mar)'  Ann  (Folk)  Jamieson.  They  settled  at  Corry,  Penn.,  and  were  living 
there  in  Ap.  1875,  without  children. 


10177  IV.  Wallace  Eugene  Fowler,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  30  Oct.  1846; 

I  died  at  Silver  City,  Nevada,  24  Feb.  1864,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.   of  George    Nelson    and    Polly    Anah    (Fowler)    Ferris.  374^ 

10178  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.  1S67, 
Nancy  Jane  Vose,  born  there  8  Aug.  1837.  dau.  of  Alfred  and  Sylvina 
(Eveland)  Vose.  They  settled  at  Spencer,  and  were  living  there  in  March 
1  876. 

10179  II.    Mary  Augusta  Ferris,  b.  at  Tompkins,  X.  Y.,  6  May  1  841  ;   mar-     1749! 
ried   at  her  father's  house,  in  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  14  Nov.  1S61,  Elijah  Cidney 
Hart,  a  harness-maker,  son  of  Stephen   and    Martha  (Tompkins)   Hart,  of 


/  /  7i  itn  e  v  Fa  m  ily 


1485 


Candor,  N.  V.      He  was  born  at  Greenburgh,  N.  V.,  29  Feb. 
were  living  at  West  Danby,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1876. 


They 


Chil.  of  Stephen    and    Emeline    (Fowler)    Murray. 


3749 


10150  I.   Matilda    Esther    Murray,   b.   at    Franklin,   N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1S34;      17499 
married  there,  30  March  1862,  by  Rev.  O.  P.  Daks,  Methodist,  to  Edward 
Cranger,   a   firmer,   son   of    Henry  and   Sophia   (Grindsley)    Granger,   of 
Bennington,  Vt.      He  was  born   at  Sidney,    N.  Y.,    21  Nov.  181 8.     They 

I  settled  at  Sidney,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1875. 

10151  '      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 

1  nothing  from  him,  and  know  not  whether  he  is  living  or  dead. 


III.  F^artha  Almira  Murray,  b.  at  New  Milford,  Conn.,  15  Sept.  1840; 
married  at  Unadilla,  N.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1861,  by  Wm.  J.  Thompson,  Fsq.,  to 
Orrin  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.  1S75.  He  enlisted,  1  Sept. 
1864,  in  1st  Engineer  Corps,  U.  S.  Vol.;   and  was  discharged  in  Jul)-  1865. 

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. 


7503 


Chil.  of  Horace   and    Martha    (Fowler)    Baker. 

10184  I.  Ophelia  Elo'ise  Baker,  b.  at  Sidney  Centre,  N.  Y,  4  July  1844; 
married  there,  0  March  1S64,  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,  N.  Y.,  where  he 

was  born  1  Feb.  1838.      The)-  were  living  at  Sidney  Centre  in  Feb.  1875. 

10185  II.  Althea  Lelia  Baker,  b.  at  Sidney  Centre,  N.  Y,  15  Sept.  1852; 
married   there,  10  Sept.  1872,  at   her   father's  house,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Hough, 

I  Congregational,  to  Charles  Worthington  Niles,  a  merchant,  son  of  Samuel 


3750 


i486 


Eighth  ( feneration. 


and  Susan  (Mack)  Niles,  of  Sidney   Centre.      He  was   born   at    Unadilla, 
N.  Y.,  16  Ap.  1S43.      They  were  living  at  Sidney  Centre  in  Feb.  1S75. 


Chil.  of  Albert   and    Elizabeth    Jane    (Fowler)    Phelps. 


3753 


I.  Albert  Eugene  Phelps,  b  at  Franklin,  NY..  22  May  1846; 
served  in  the  91st  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  Yolunteers  in  the  war  of  1861;  married, 
13  July  1S72,  Sarah  C.  Chism.  They  were  living  at  j6  First  Street, 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  [875. 


II.  Herbert  Luzerne  Phelps,  b.  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  31  Oct.  1S47; 
married  at  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  25  June  1873,  Mary  Elizabeth  Burners,  dau. 
of  Henry  Owen  and  Margaret  Lavinia  (Coffin)  Burhans,  of  Kingston, 
N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  10  Oct.  1848.  They  moved,  in  Aug  1S74, 
from  Albany  to  Gloversvillc,  N.  Y.,  where  he  became  the  manager  of 
Wheeler  and  Wilson's  sewing-machine  office;  and  were  living  there  in  May 
1S75. 


[7506 


101SS 


III.   rVSina  Elizabeth  Phelps,  b.  at  Albany,  X.  Y.,  23  Feb.  1S56 
and  was  living  at  Greenbush,  X.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1S75. 


Child    of  John    and    Harriet    Newell    (Fowler)    Andrews. 


3756 


10189  I.   Charles   Elmer  Andrews,  b.  at  Little  York,  in  Walton,  X.  Y.,  16 

Nov.  1865. 


Chil.  of   David    Tompkins   and    Dorcas    (Britton)    Matteson. 

10190  I.   Dame!  Walter  Matteson,  b.  at  Sidney  Plains,  X.  Y..  2  Feb.  1S34; 

a  farmer;   married  at  Coloma,  Wis.,  4  July  1S61,  Sarah  Jane  Semington, 

who  was  burn  16  June  1S45,  died  at  Richford,  Wis.,  22  June  1S62,  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. 

j  She  was  born  at  Embden,  Me.,  16  June  1845.      He  was  living  at  Danville, 

[  Minn.,  in  June  1875. 


3759 
17507 


II.   Alyda   Maria   Matteson,  b.   at  Sidney  Plains,  N.  Y.,  27  March 
[838;  died  at  Evansville,  Wis.,  15  Nov.  1851. 


10192 


III.  Julia    Ann    Matteson,   b.  at  Harmony,  X.  Y.,  11   Aug.  1840;    175 


Whitnex  Family 


14S7 


married  at  Coloma,  Wis.,  1  Jan.  1S5S,  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.  1S32.  They 
dwelt  at  Coloma  and  Richford,  Wis.,  from  1  Jan.  185S  to  20  Sept.  1864; 
lived  at  Danville,  Minn.,  till  13  Ap.  1S6S;  and  then  settled  at  Mankato, 
,  Minn.,  where  they  still  resided  in  May  1875. 

10193  IV.  James  Matteson,  b.  at  Harmony,  N.Y.,  3  Feb.  1S43  ;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Vivian,  Minn  ,  28  July  1S63,  Delphina  Muliin,  born  at  Lexing- 
ton, Me.,  7  Sept.  1844.  dau.  of  Ezra  and  Martha  Washington  (Berry) 
Muliin.      He  died  at   Eagle  Lake,   Minn.,  3   Ap.  1S72,  and  was  buried   in 

i  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  1863,  at  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
;  having  taken  part  in  the  battle  of  Nashville,  Tenn. 

10194  V.  Amy  Louisa  Matteson,  b.  at  Harmony,  X.  Y..  11  March  1845; 
married  at  Oasis.  Wis.,  10  Nov.  1861,  Sanford  Elias  Terwilliger,  a  farmer, 
son  of  James  and  Harriet  (Morgan)  Terwilliger,  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  Isabelle  Matteson,  b.  at  Harmony,  Wis.,  16  Ap. 
1S48;  married  at  Wilton,  Minn.,  4  Jul}-  i860,  Justus  Kelsey  Hinman,  a 
farmer,  who  was  born  at  Loch,  X.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1S33.  They  were  living  at 
Sauk  Centre,  Minn.,  in  An.  1S73. 


17518 


1/523 


7528 


10196       VII.  Emma  Adele  Matteson 

I  married    at    Eagle   Lake,   Minn.,  15    Ap.  18 
were  living  at  Eagle  Lake  in  Ap.  1875. 


b.  at  Evansville,  Wis.,  12  May  1S30; 
5,    Arnold     Keebough.      They 


IO 197 


VIII.   Alice  Amelia  Matteson,  b.  at  Evansville,  Wis.,  30  Sept.  1S55: 
and  was  living  with  her  parents  in  May  1875. 


Chil.  of  Walter   and    Sarah    (Hodgeman)    Britton. 

10198        I.  Wells   Britton,   b.  at  Lawrenceville,  Penn.,  19  Nov.  1836;  died  at 
Victoria,  111.,  27  Sept.  1S53,  and  was  buried  there. 


3760 


101991      II.   Angeline   Britton,   b.  at  Copley,  Ohio,  19  Jan.  1838  ;   married  in 


1488 


Eight Ji   Generation. 

1855,  at   Henderson,  111.,  Marcius  Plummer;   and  was  living  at  Chandler- 
ville,  111.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

III.  George   Britton,   b.  at   Bath,  Ohio,  18   Sept.  1841;  died  at  Hen- 
derson, 111.,  iS  March  1S56,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Mary  Britton,  b.  at  Sharon,  Ohio,  18  Oct.  1S44;  married  in  186S, 
at  Abingdon,  111.,  C.  P.  Conwell ;  and  lived  at  Elmore,  111.,  in  Ap.  1875. 


V.   Isabella   Britton,   b.  at  Henderson, 
living  at  Elmore,  111.,  in  Ap.  1875. 


[8  Sept.  1856;  and  was 


10203  VI.    Dwight    Britton,   b.    at    Henderson,   111.,  30  Dec.  i860;    died  at 

Abingdon,  111.,  13  March  1S67,  and  was  buried  there. 


10206 


3/-6I 


Chil.  of   Nicholas    and    Lucinda    (Hodgeman)    Britton. 

I.  Andrew  Jackson  Britton,  b.  at  Hinckley  Centre,  Ohio,  9  June 
183S;  a  carpenter;  married  in  1S61,  at  New  York  City,  Honora  Roan,  who 
died  in  1S62.  He  married  (2d),  19  June  186S,  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.  1842.  They  were  living  at  Fort  Howard  in 
May  1S75.  He  served,  for  fourteen  months,  in  12th  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.  1S40;  a 
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  1  Jan.  1843.  The)-  lived 
at  Buffalo  in  June  1S75;  ancl  ne  %vas  then  a  deputy-sheriff  of  the  county. 
He  joined  the  21st  Reg.,  N.  V.  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.  i860,  by  Rev.  William  Lawrence,  to  John  Ambrose 
Craham,  a  clerk,  son  of  John  Caulfield  and   Lydia  Ann  (Couse)  Graham, 


Wliii n ex  Family 


1489 


of  New  York,  where  he  was  born  24  June  1S39.  They  dwelt  at  New  York 
till  1870;  then  moved  to  Baltimore,  MA,  and,  after  two  years,  to  Wash- 
ington, D.  C;   and  were  living  in  the  latter  city  in  June  1S75. 


10207  IV.  Charles  Francis  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  17  Feb.  1S45; 
enlisted  in  the  100th  Reg.,  X.  Y.  S.  Yolunteers,  in  1S61;  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,  X.  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.  DeYerdie  ;  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.  1S39.  They  settled  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  and  were  living  there  in  May  1S75,  at  142  Willoughby 
Street,  corner  of  Prince.  1 

VI.  rVlariette  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo.  N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1S49;  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,  X.  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. 
1S52  ;  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,  X.  Y.,  22  Oct.  1854;  and  was. 
living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  March  1875,  unmarried. 

IX.  fVlaria  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  X.  Y.,  10  Ap.  1S5S;  and  was  living 
there,  with  her  parents,  in  March  1 87  5 . 

X.  Nicholas   Britton,  b.  at   Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  7  May  i860;   died   there, 

31  Oct.  1S62,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery 

XI.  David  Wells  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  X.  Y.,  19  Jan.  1S6: 
10215        XII.  Catharine  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  28  Dec.  1S65. 


376i 


!490  Eighth   Generation. 

10216  XIII.  John    Nicholas   Britton,  b.   at   Buffalo,  N.  V.,  joOctiSC;; 
died  there,  8  Nov.  1868,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery. 

10217  XIV.   Edward  Grant  Britton,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  9  Ap.  1870;  died 
there,  20  Jan.  1871,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery. 


1 02 1 9 


Chtl.  of  Stephen    Decatur   and    Emeline    (Britton)    Carpenter.  3764 

10218  I.  Cornelia  Josephine  Carpenter,  b.  at  Ashville,  NY.,  19  Aug.    17541 

1S42;  married  at  Madison,  Wis.,  15  June  1S63,  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.  1S44;  17543 
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.  1S46;  17544 
grad.  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin  ;  an  editor  and  publisher;  married  at 
Carthage,  Mo.,  22  Jan.  1S74,  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  1S75.  He  was  then 
the  publisher  of  the  Cart!iagc  Patriot. 


10221 


Child    of   David    Wells   and    Jerusha    S.    Eritton.  3767 

I.  Josephine  Selina  Britton,  b.  at  Green  Bay,  Wis  ,  24  Ap.  1S56; 
died  at  Wrightstown,  Wis.,  1   May  1857,  and  was  buried  at  Green  Bay. 

Chil.  of   David    Wells   and    Laura    M.    Britton.  3707 

II.  Elmer  E.  E.  W.  Britton,  b.  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  17  May  1861. 


Whitney  Family 


491 


53        III.   Sarah  Josephine  Britton,  b.  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  7  Dec.  1S63; 
died  at  Green  Bay,  23  Aug.  1865,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Harmon    Wells   and    Mary    Ann    (Roberts)    Whitney.  376S 

10224  I.    Eliza  Ann   Whitney,  b.  at  Cornwall,  Canada  West,  4  Sept.  1S43;      17545 
married  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  4  Oct.  1S69,  by  Rev.  Henry  Barnwell,  rector  of 

St.  Paul's  (Episcopal)  Church,  to  Lemuel  Cornelius  Fryant,  a  machinist, 
who  was  born  at  Waterville,  Ohio,  15  Jan.  1S46,  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.     Thej- were  living  at  Streator,  111.,  in  1874. 

10225  II.   Clarissa    Matilda  Whitney,  b.  at  Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y.,  10  Jan.      17547 
1S46;   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  °f  Humphrey  and  Sarah  Ann  (De  Jacques)  Clippenger. 
He  enlisted  at  Lima,  28  March  1S62,  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.   Ceorge  Mewton  Whitney,  b.  at  Ogdensburgh,  N.  Y.,  16  Oct. 
1S48;   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.  1S71,   by   Rev.  A.  VV.   Ensign, 

:  Baptist,  to   Ceorge    Howard,  a  dealer  in  cattle,  who  was  born  at  Albion,  I 

I  Jan.  1850,   son   of  James  and    Martha    (Greenfield)    Howard.      They   were 


living  at  Albion  in  Sept.  1S74. 


1754S 


Chil.  of  Walter   and    Catharine    M.  (Wilson)    Whitney. 


37/0 


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.,  1  Feb.  1855  ;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 


1492 

1023  I 

I  10232 
10233 
10234 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.   of  Newton    and    Jane    Eliza  (McFarling)    Whitney. 

I.  Emma  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Ogdensburgh,  X.  Y.,  20  Sept.  1852; 
and  was  living  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1 S74. 

II.  Minnie  Henrietta  Whitney,  b.  at  Lansing,  Mich  ,  5  Nov.  1S55  ; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1S74. 

III.  Harriet  Stilson  Whitney,  b.  at   Lansing,  Mich.,  6  Nov.  i860; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1S74. 

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.,  1  Oct.  1866; 
and  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1874. 


i 


3771 


Chil.  of   Nathan    Stilson    and    Mary   Ann    (Chaffee)    Whitney. 

10236  I.   Merrick  Stilson  Whitney,  b.  at  Free-port,  111.,  11  Jan.  1856;  and 
was  living  with  his  mother,  at  Bunker  Hill,  111.,  in  1S74. 

10237  II.   Phebe   Melissa  Whitney,  b,  at  Alton,  111.,  13  Feb.  1S60;  died 
there,  25  Feb.  1S61,  and  was  buried  in  the  Alton  Cemetery. 

10238  III.   Effle  Belle  Whitney,  b.  at  Edwardsville,  111.,  29  May  1S61;  died 
I  at  Bunker  Hill,  111.,  17  Sept.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  Woodlawn  Cemetery, 

at  Edwardsville. 

10239  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. 


5773 


Chil.  of  Lyman    and    Julia   Ann    (Alward)    Whitney. 

I.   Edwin  Lyman  Whitney,  b.  at  Riley,  Mich.,  19  Oct.  1S63;  died 
at  Lansing,  Mich.,  10  March  1865,  and  was  buried  in  the  Lansing  Cemetery. 


3774 


Whitucx  Family 


10242  II.   Lilly  May  Whitney,  b.  at  Riley,  Mich.,  S  Aug.  1S65. 

10243  III.   Mary  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  12  May  1867. 


493 


Chil.  of  Charles   Oliver   and    Sarah    (Hill)    Bissoll. 


?44        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.  1S48; 
i  and  was  living  at  Westfield,  Wis.,  in  June  1S75. 

10246  III.   Charles  Kill  Bissoll,  b.  at  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  12  March  iS — ;  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  1  S75. 

1024S        Y.  Janet  Adele  Bissell,  b.  at  Harrisville,  Wis. 


Chil.  of  Benajah    and    Angeline    (l.insley)    Smith. 

10249  1.  Ellison  Smith,  b.  at  Northford,  Conn.,  14  Nov.  1822;  a  farmer; 
married  by  Rev.  Edwin  R.  Gilbert,  Congregational,  at  her  father's  house 
in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  15  Oct.  1S48,  to  Katharine  Bethanie  Dowd,  who 
j  was  born  at  Clinton,  Conn.,  and  died  at  Northford,  4  June  1850.  He  was 
j  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  burn,  which  was  occupied  by  his  father 
and  grandfather  before  him ;  the  house  being  then  one  hundred  and 
thirteen  years  old. 


3/35 


3789 
17549 


10250  II.   Samuel   Linsley  Smith,  b.  at  Northford,  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,      17551 
!  5  Feb.  iS24;   a  farmer;   married  by  Rev.  Cornelius  R.  Everest,  Congrega- 
tional, at  Windsor,  Conn.,  18  Oct.  I  S49,  to  Maria  Deborah  Stark  Criswold, 

I  born  at  Windsor,  2S  June  1S30,  dau.  of  Origen  and  Selma  Griswold.      He 
j  lived  at  Poquonock,  Conn.,  in  186S. 

10251  I      III.   Angeline   Polly  Smith,  b.  at  Northford,  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,      1 7554 


1494  Eighth    Goici-atioii. 

4  Dec.  1826;  married  at  Northford,  6  June  1846,  Luther  Hezekiah  Root; 
died  at  Meriden,  Conn.,  22  Sept.  184s,  and  was  buried  at  Northford.  He 
lived  at  Topeka,  Kansas,  in  1S68. 

10252  IV.   Benajah  Eli  Smith,  b.  at  Northford,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  28  Oct. 

1836,  in  the  house  of  his  grandfather,  Eli  Smith;  a  farmer;  married  by 
Rev.  Ogden  Hall,  Congregational,  at  her  father's  house  in  Poquonock, 
Conn.,  2S  March  1S60,  to  Caroline  Maria  Hathaway,  born  at  Poquonock,  7 
Ap.  1S43,  dau.  of  George  Hathaway.  He  enlisted  at  Windsor,  Conn., 
2  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  A,  21st  Reg.,  Conn.  Volunteers;  and  was  discharged 
18  June  1865.  He  lived  at  Poquonock  in  1SG8,  and  was  deacon  of  the 
Congregational  Church  there. 


Child    of   Eli    and    Maria    Ward    (Chapin)    Smith. 

10253  ^  I.  Charles  Henry  Smith,  b.  at  Beirut,  Syria,  14  May  1S42;  grad.  at 
Yale  College  in  1S65 ;  and  in  1868  was  a  tutor  in  the  same  college,  residing 
at  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Chil.  of   Eli    and    Hetty   Simpkins    (Butler)    Smith. 

10254  II.  Mary  Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  at  B'hemdun,  Mt.  Lebanon,  Syria  6 
Aug.  1S47. 

10255  III.  Eli  Whitney  Smith,  b.  at  B'hemdun,  Mt.  Lebanon,  Svria,  20 
Aug.  1S49;  di<-'d  at  Beirut,  Syria,  26  May  1850,  and  was  buried'  in  the 
Mission  Cemetery. 

J    10256  IV.  Sarah  Butler  Smith,  b.  at  Beirut,  Syria,  24  Nov.  1851. 

10257  V.   Edward  Robinson  Smith,  b.  at  Beirut,  Syria,  3  Jan.  1S54. 

[025S  VI.   Benjamin  Eli  Smith,  b.  at  Beirut,  Syria,  7  Feb.  1S57. 


Chil.  of  Lent    Serajah    and    Hannah    (Smith)    Hough. 

10259  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  1  868,  where  they  were  members  of  the  Cc 
tional  Church. 


-ongrei'a- 


10260         II.   Sarah  Lanman  Smith  Hough,  b.  at  Chaplin,  Conn.,  8  May  1835; 


Whitney  Family 


1495 


married  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  IO  Nov.  1859,  to  Charles  Henry  Calpin, 
a  mechanic;  and  lived  at  Southington,  Conn.,  in  18GS,  where  they  were 
members  of  the  Congregational  Church.  He  enlisted  at  Middletown,  6 
Aug.  1862,  then  aged  24  years,  in  Co.  B,  14th  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  1 
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. 

10261  111.  Benjamin  Smith  Hough,  b.  at  Woodstock,  Conn.,  16  Ap.  1841; 
and  lived  at  Fort  Sanders,  Dakota,  in  1868.  He  enlisted  from  Meriden, 
Conn.,  in  186 1,  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  SSth  Reg.,  111.  Volunteers;  took  part  in  the 
battle  of  Perryville;   and  soon  after  passing  Nashville,  Tenn.,  in   pursuit  of 

i  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  rirjht  fore-finder. 


IV.  Maria  Ward  Smith  Hough,  b.  at  Madison,  Conn.,  3  Oct.  1844; 
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. 


17561 


10264 


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. 


3792 


I.  Henry  Leonard  Frisbie,  twin,  b.  at  Branford,  Conn.,  1  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.  1S71, 

■  See  the  Hart  Genealogy,  p.  1 59. 


i496 


Eighth   Generation. 


aged  32  years.  He  married  (2d),  in  Jan.  1872,  Charlotte  Maria  Hart,  born 
at  Cornwall,  31  Aug.  1848,  youngest  sister  of  his  first  wife.  They  were 
living  at  Onarga  in  1873.  He  served  in  the  war  of  1 861,  as  a  lieutenant  in 
the  1  nth  Re^.  of  111.  Volunteers. 


10266 


10267 


10269 


II.  Elizabeth  Cornelia  Frisbie,  twin,  b.  at  Rranford,  Conn.,  1  Sept 
1835;  died  28  Sept.  1835. 

III.  Caroline  Cornelia  Frisbie,  twin,  b.  at  Pine  Orchard,  Branford, 
Conn.,  io  Dec.  1S37;  married  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  22  June  i860,  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  iSooto  1861;  at  Boston,  1861  to  1862;  at  Onarga,  111.,  1862  to  1866; 
at  Skowhegan,  Ale.  (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  Morrill's  Corners  station,  on  the  Maine  Central,  and 
Portland  and  Rochester  Railroads),  till  1  Ap.  1874;  and  then  settled  at 
Gardiner,  Me. 

IV.  John  Rogers  Frisbie,  b.  at  Branford,  Conn.,  30  July  1S42; 
served  in  the  war  of  1S61,  in  the  25th  Reg.,  111.  Vols.;  was  wounded  in 
the  battle  of  Missionary  Ridge;  and  died  25  Oct.  1  864,  of  chronic  diarrhoea, 
contracted  in  the  service. 

V.  Sarah  Jane  Frisbie,  b.  at  Branford,  Conn.,  26  Aug.  1844;  mar- 
ried at  Onarga,  III.,  7  Nov.  1867,  John   Frith,  of  the  same  place,  born  at 

I  Coventry,  England,  10  Ap.  1840,  son  of  James  and  Elizabeth  (Newcomb) 
!  Frith.     The)-  lived  at  Onarga  in  1873. 


Child    of   Lynde   and    Sarah    (Spencer)    Frisbie. 

10270  I.   Wallace    Frisbie,    b.   at  New    Haven,    Conn.,  8  Jan.  1847;    died 

there,  2  Feb.  1S4S,  and  was  buried  at  Branford,  Conn. 


Child    of  Samuel    Whitney    and    Ann    Maria    (McCowan)    Smith.  379; 

1027 1  I.   John  Reed  Smith,  b.  at  Hector,  N.  V.,  15  June  1861. 


Whitney  Family 


Chil.  of  Ceorge    Lewis   and    Lucinda    Barlow    (Williams)    Whitney. 

0272  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. 

0273  II.   George  Williams  Whitney,  b.  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  22  June  1836; 
died  8  Oct.  1S36,  and  was  buried  at  Detroit.    ■ 

0274  III.   Ceorge  Williams  Whitney,  b.  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  17  Aug.  1S37; 
died  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  23  Ap.  1847,  ancl  was  buried  there. 

I 

0275  IV.   Sarah   Adams  Whitney,  b.  at  Detroit,   Mich,  13  Aug.  1S40; 
and  was  living  at  2T,  Douglass  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  V.,  in  1  S6S. 

:o276        V.  Julia  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1841; 
died  at  Canandaigua,  17  Nov.  I  84 1,  and  was  buried  there. 

10277  :      VI.   Charles    Henry    Whitney,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  30  Jan. 

<  1843  ;   served  in  the  war  of  1 86 1,  in  Co.  C,  17th  Reg.,  U.  S.  Infantry  ;   was 
i  wounded  in  the  battle  of  Gettysburg;   died  at  Gettysburg,  Perm.,  16  July 
1863,  and  was  buried    in  the  National  Cemetery  there,  in   grave   3i,sec- 
:  tion  A. 

10278  VII.   Grace  Williams  Whitney,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  12  Oct. 
1S45  ;    and  was  living  at  23  Douglass  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1868. 


'497 
379s 


10279  VIII.    Mary  Whitney,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.Y.,  29  March  1847;   died 
21  Aug.  1S47,  and  was  buried  at  Canandaigua. 

10280  IX.   Frederick  William  Whitney,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  28  May 
1849;    entered   the  9th   Reg.,   U.  S.  Infantry,  in   May  1S67,   and  died  at 

j  Fort  Churchill,  Nevada,  26  Dec.  1S67,  from  disease  brought  on  by  expo- 
i  sure  and  hardship. 

102S1         X.    Mary  Whitney,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  4  Oct.  1S50;  and  was 
I  living  at  23  Douglass  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1868. 

Child    of  Ceorge    Lewis   and    Anna    Roosevelt    (Mac  Enally)    Whitney. 

10282        XI.  James  Roosevelt  Whitney,  b.  at  Canandaigua,  N.Y.,  14  Aug. 

1863;   died  in  earl}-  infancy,  and  was  buried  at  Canandaigua. 


3798 


1498 


Eighth    Generation. 


10283 


10285 


10286 


10287 
10288 


10289 


10290 


Chil.  of   Monson    and    Charlotte    (Whitney)    Lockwood. 

I.  Adelaide  Elizabeth  Lockwood,  b.  at  New  York  City,  13  July 
1S34;  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.     The)-  were  living  at  289  President  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  July  1S75. 

II.  Henry  Monson  Lockwood,  b.  at  New  York  City,  12  June  1S37; 
died  at  Clinton,  Conn.,  26  Sept.  1838,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Charlotte  Whitney  Lockwood,  b.  at  New  York  City,  7  Dec. 
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 
1S41;   died  of  consumption,  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  22  July  1844,  and  was  buried 


V.  Monson  Lockwood,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  2  June  1843. 

VI.  Henrietta  Whitney  Lockwood,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  iS  June 
1845;  married  at  Brooklyn,  NY.,  31  Jan.  1S74,  by  Rev.  Henry  Ward 
Beecher,  Congregational,  to  Robert  Scott  Ueatty,  of  Queenstown,  Ireland, 

son  of  and   Catharine   (Scott)   Beatty.      They   were   living  at  125 

West  1  ith  Street,  New  York,  in  July  1S75. 

VII.  Caroline  Emma  Lockwood,  b.  at  New  York  City,  14  Sept. 
1847;  married  at  Flatlands,  L.  I.,  1 1  Oct.  1869,  by  Rev.  Henry  Ward 
Beecher,  Congregational,  to  Frederick  Dunham  Somers,  of  New  York  City, 
son  of  —      —  and    Margaret   (Dunham)    Somers.      The}-   were   living  at 


Montclair,  N.  J.,  in  July  187 

VIII.   Julia  Lockwood,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Dec.  1849. 


Chil.  of   Samuel    and    Abigail    Sophia    (Arnold)    Whitney. 

10291  I.  Emma  Louisa  Whitney. 

10292  II.  Willys  Arnold  Whitney. 


11  liitney  Family. 

Child  of   Honry    Martyn    and    Juliette    (Barns)    Foote. 

10293       I.   Emma  Augusta  Foote. 


Chil.  of  John    Fawcett   and    Maria    Kapule    (Whitney)    Pogue. 

10294  I.  Samuei  Whitney  Pogue,  b.  at  Honolulu,  Oahu,  Sandwich  Islands, 
24  Ap.  1S49;  lived  with  his  parents,  at  Kau,  Hawaii,  Sandwich  Islands,  in 
1 368. 

10295  II.  Jane  Knox  Fogue,  b.  at  Kcalakeakua,  Hawaii,  Sandwich  Islands, 
31  Jan.  185 1 ;   lived  with  her  parents,  at  Kau,  Hawaii,  S.  I.,  in  1S68. 

10296  III.  Emily  Elizabeth  Pogue,  b.  at  Lahainaluna,  Maui,  Sandwich 
Islands,  1  June  1S53;   lived  with  her  parents,  at  Kau,  Hawaii,  S.  I.,  in  1  S6S. 

10297  IV.  William  Fawcett  Pogue,  b.  at  Lahainaluna,  Maui,  Sandwich 
■  Islands,  12  Jan.  1856;   lived  with  his  parents,  at  Kau,  Hawaii,  S.  I.,  in  1S68. 


10298 
10299 


Chil.  of  Salmon    and    Emily    Elizabeth    (Whitney)    McCall. 

I.  Caroline  Ely  IVicCal!,  b.  at  Old  Saybrook,  Conn.,  12  Ap.  1S55. 

II.  Heunitta  Whitney  McCall,  b.  at  Old  Saybrook,  Conn.,  19  Sept. 


[499 

! 
3808 

3814 


Chil.  of    Oli 


and    Laura    Ann    (Tiffany)    Payne. 


I.  William  Augustus  Payne,  b  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  1  March  1S41; 
married  at  Binghamton,  X.  V.,  3  Oct.  1S67,  Amanda  Maria  Vinay,  dau.  of 
John  Vinay.  They  were  living  at  Ithaca,  N.  V.,  in  Feb.  1S75.  He  served 
in  Co.  M,  1st  Reg.,  Mich.  Engineers,  in  the  war  of  1861. 

II.  George  Leonard  Payne,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  16  Dec.  1S42; 
married  at  Harford,  Penn.,  13  Sept.  1S70,  Loudica  May  Crinnell,  who  died 
at  Harford,  15  July  1871,  and  was  buried  there.  He  was  living  at 
Rochester,  Minn.,  in  Feb.  1S75.  He  enlisted,  15  Sept.  1862,  in  the  17th 
Reg.  of  Penn.  Cavalry,  and  served  till  the  end  of  the  war. 


381 


17582 


III.   Menry  Wellington    Payne,  b.  at   Gibson,  Penn.,  23  Ap.  1845; 


i  ;oo 


Eighth   ( feneration. 

;  married    at   Wavcrly,    N.  Y.,    3    Oct.   1S70,    Sarah    Bowman.      They   were 
living  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1875. 


Child    of   Hamilton    F.    and    Eunice   Avery    (Tiffany)    Whitney.  38  1 9 

10303  I.   Corydon  Whitney,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn. 

Child   of  Elisha    W.    and    Eunice   Avery    (Tiffany)    Forbes.  38  1 9 

10^04  II.   William  F.  Forbes,  b.  at  Susquehanna,  Penn. 



Chil.  of  William    Franklin    and    Marietta    (Parmenter)   Tiffany.  3820 

10305  I.   Herbert    Tiffany,    b.   at    Dundee,    Mich.,  16    Feb.  1853;    died  at 
,  Dundee,  15  Feb.  1S73,  and  was  buried  there. 

10306  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. 

10307    :      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. 

1030S  II.  William  Leonard  Rogers,  b.  at  Hyde  Park,  Penn.,  28  Jan.  1857; 

and  was  living  at  Bainbridge,  N.  V.,  in  Jan.  1875. 

10309    '      III.   Ellen  Augusta  Rogers,  b.  at  Providence,  Penn.,  14  Aug.  1859; 
died  at  Great  Bend,  Penn.,  13  Dec.  i860,  and  was  buried  at  Gibson,  Penn. 


10310 
10311 
10312 
103'3 


Chil.  of  Charles   Gardner    and    Sarah    R.  (Criggs)    Tiffany. 

I.  William  E.  Tiffany. 

II.  Emma  C.  Tiffany. 

III.  Minnie  E.  Tiffany. 

IV.  Olivia  Tiffany. 


Whitney   Family.  1501 

Chil.  cf  John    and    Julia   Ann    (Whitney)    Manzer.  3824      | 

10314!  I.  Ellen  Maria  Manzer,  b.  at  Gibson,  Perm.,  $o  June  1841;  and  was 
I  living  at  New  Milford,  Penn.,  in  March  1877,  unmarried. 

103:5}  II.  Edmund  Ethrington  Manzer,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  29  July 
'  1842;  died  in  hospital  at  Washington,  D.  C,  of  fever,  18  Nov.  1S61,  having 
[served  his  country  as  a  soldier;  and  was  buried  at  Washington. 

10316  J  III.  Sarah  Kennedy  Manzer,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  22  Nov.  1844; 
I  died  at  New  .Milford,  Penn.,  18  Sept.  1863,  and  was  buried  at  Gibson. 


io^i 


IV.  William  Pembroke  Manzer,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  n  July 
1S47;  married  at  Lenox,  Penn.,  31  Dec.  1S70,  by  Rev.  George  R.  Hair, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Maria  Truesdell.  They  were  living  at  Carbondale, 
Penn.,  in  March  1S77. 

10318  V.  Thirza   Adelaide   Manzer,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  14  Dec.  1S49;      17583 
;  married  at  Homer,  N.  Y„  17  Feb.  1869,  by  Rev.  J.  D.  Barnes,  Baptist,  to 

Ceorge  Henry  Share,  a  farmer,  son  of  William  and  Catharine  (Clute)  Share, 
I  of  Scott,  N.  Y.,  where   he   was   bom  29  Nov.  1840.     The}-  dwelt  at  Scott 

till  1874  ;  and  then  moved  to  Homer,  where  they  were  still  living  in  March 
; 1S77. 

10319  :      VI.   Emma   Ophelia    Manzer,  b.   at  Gibson,   Penn.,  20  Feb.  1853; 
.married  at  Preble,  N.  V.,  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  1S77. 


10:520 


Chil.  of  Joseph    Edgar  and    Eliza    Ann    (Parmenter)    Whitney. 

I,   Wakeman  Irving  Whitney,  b.  in  Gibson,  Penn.,  23  Dec.  184S;  a 
teacher;   was  living  there,  at  Smile}'  post-office,  in  March  1S74,  unmarried. 


10321  '       II.    Ella    Adelia    Whitney,    b.    in    Gibson,    Penn.,   9    March    1S51;    a 
'  teacher;   was  living  there,  at  Smiley  post-office,  in  March  1874,  unmarried. 

10322  III.  William   Monroe  Whitney,  b.  in  Gibson,  Penn.,  30  Ap.  1S54; 
I  died  there,  31  Dec.  1865,  and  was  buried  in  the  First  Gibson  Cemetery. 

10323!      IV.   Arietta    Whitney,   b.    in   Gibson,   Penn.,  13  Feb.  1857;  and  was 
diving  there,  at  Smiley  post-office,  in  March  1874. 


i  ;o2 


Eighth  Generation. 


J 


10324  V.    Myrta  May  Whitney,  b.  in  Gibson,  Perm.,  4  Aug.  1S62;  and  was 
living  there,  at  Smiley  post-office,  in  March  1S74. 

10325  VI.    Harley  Edgar  Whitney,  b.  in  Gibson,  Penn.,  3   Oct.  1865;  and 
was  living  there,  at  Smiley  post-office,  in  March  1  S74. 


Chil.  of   Francis    Marion    and    Julia    Ann    (Belcher)    Whitney. 

10326  I.   Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  19  Aug.  1S52;  died  at 
Jackson,  25  Ap.  1868,  and  was  buried  there. 

10327  II.    Emily    Maria    Whitney,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn,  1  Oct.  1 S  5  4  ;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  March  1S74. 

1032s  III.   Frances   Etta   Whitney,  b.   at  Jackson,  Penn.,  23  Nov.  1S57; 

and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  March  1S74. 

10329  IV.   William  Thaddeus  Whitney,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  20  Jan.  1859. 

10330  V.   Elbert  Irving  Whitney,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  10  March  1S61. 

10331  VI.   Frank  Arthur  Whitney,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  19  Nov.  1 S67. 

10332  VII.   George  Legrand  Whitney,  b.  at  Jackson,  Penn.,  23  July  1868. 


Chil.  of   John    Sheldon    and    Harriet    Adelaide   (Whitney)   Tiffany. 

10333  I.  Francis  Rupert  Tiffany,  b.  at  Mount  Pleasant,  Penn.,  2S  July 
1848;  a  carpenter;  married  at  Bethany,  Penn.,  13  Sept.  1S70,  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. 

10334  II.   John    Winfield    Tiffany,  b.  at   Mount   Pleasant,  Penn.,  4   March 
11851;    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.,  1  Ap.  1853;  a 
j  carpenter;   was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Mount  Pleasant,  Penn.,  in  March 

1874. 


Whitney  Family, 


ich 36        IV.  Thadclcus    Emory   Tiffany,   b.   at   Mount    Pleasant,   Penn.,  21 
Sept.  1855;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  March  1S74. 

10337  '      V.   Hiram    Burton   Tiffany,  b.  at   Mount   Pleasant,  Penn.,  28    Dec. 
1858;  and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  March  1S74. 

10338.      VI.   Charles    Henry  Tiffany,  b.  at   Mount    Pleasant,  Penn.,  4  Nov. 


I503 


10339        VII.   a^innie  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. 


Chil.  of  Freeman    Pembroke  and   Sarah    (Hine)   Whitney. 

10342  I.   Berta  Eliza  Whitney,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn  ,  13  Sept.  1856  ;   died  at 
I  New  Milford,  Penn.,  19  June  1S62,  and  was  buried  there. 

10343  I      II.   Harriet  rVJaria  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Milford,  Penn.,  8  Nov.  1861. 
10344'      III.   Mary  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  19  Sept.  1867. 

10345  j      IV.   Hayden  Stuart  Whitney,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  19  Ap.  1869. 

10346  V.   Harvey  Thaddeus  Whitney,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  14  Nov.  1871. 


3830 


10347 
10348 


'0349 
10350 


Chil.  of  Wilberforce    Richmond    and    Helen    Maria    (Washburn) 

Whitney.  3§33 

I.  Frederick  Mortimer  Whitney,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn  ,  31  Dec.  1866. 

II.  Harland  Eugene  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Milford,  Penn.,  7  Sept. 
568. 

III.  Edna  Luvella  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Milford,  Penn.,  21  Nov.  1870. 

IV.  Bessie  Lilian  Whitney,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  27  July  1S72. 

I 


1504 


Rip-Ji th   ( lCiicra tion . 


10351 


'035^ 


'0353 


Chll.  of  William    and    Mary    (Tiffany)    Pickering. 

I,  Sarah  Ann  Pickering,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  20  Oct.  1842;  mar- 
ried there,  9  March  1 865.  by  Rev.  Roswell  G.  Lamb,  Baptist,  to  David 
Michael,  a  farmer,  of  Clifford,  Penn.,  who  was  born  at  Clifford,  Glamor- 
ganshire, Wales,  6  Feb.  1S41,  son  of  John  and  Margaret  (Breese)  Michael. 
They  settled  at  Clifford,  Penn.,  and  were  living  there  in  Aug.  1S74.  He 
enlisted,  13  Nov.  1861,  in  Co.  G,  17th  Beg.,  Penn.  Vol.  Inf.,  as  a  private; 
and  was  discharged  as  sergeant-major,  7  Dec.  1S64. 

II.  Aulden  Sheldon  Pickering,  b  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  25  March 
1846;  a  miller;  married  at  Gibson,  iS  Nov.  186S,  by  Rev.  George  R. 
Hair,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Ellen  Ehrgood,  who  was  born  at  Sterling, 
Penn.,  iS  Feb.  1S47,  dau.  of  William  and  Mary  (Ink)  Ehrgood.  They 
settled  near  Smiley  post-office,  in  Gibson;  and  were  living  therein  March 
1874. 

Ill  William  Frederick  Pickering,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  21  Ap. 
1858;   and  was  living  there  in  March  1S74. 


Chll.    of   Ceorge    Henry   and    Elvira    M.  (Payne)    Pickering. 

10354  I.  Kenry  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  H.  Elizabeth  R.  Pickering,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  26  March  1S49; 
married,  9  Ma)-  1S66,  William  W.  Pope. 


3835 

7586 


3836 


Chil.   of   Frederick    Lewis   and    Frances   Lunigan    (Wellman) 
Pickering. 

10356  I.   (da  Augusta  Pickering,  b.  at  Union,  N.  Y.,  12  May  1S51. 

10357  :      II-    fsadore    Amelia    Pickering,    twin,   b.  at    Susquehanna  Depot, 

Penn.,  24  Ap.  1853. 

10358  III.   Esabelle    Ophelia    Pickering,  twin,  b.  at  Susquehanna  Depot, 
1  Penn.,  24  Ap.  1S53. 


3837 


Whitney  Family. 

Chil.  of  James    M.   and    Sarah    Jane    (Pickering)    Craft. 

10359  I-   Emma  F.  Craft,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  4  Sept.  1855. 

10360  II.   Charles  Ellsworth  Craft,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  9  Nov.  1861 

10361  ;      III.    Frank  Craft,  b.  at  Gibson,  Penn.,  29  Aug.  1S67. 


I505 

3S4i 


Chil.    of   Franklin    Decatur  and    Sally    Elizabeth    (iViarkharn)    Case. 

10362        I.    Frederick    Elroy   Case,  b.  at   Great  Bend,  Penn.,  19  Nov.  1858: 
1  and  was  living  with  his  father,  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  in  1S74. 


Chil.  of  Alonzo   and    Rubie   S.    (Turtle)   Whitney. 

10366        I.  Ada  Rubie  Whitney,  b.  at  Marysville,  Ohio,  9  Nov.  i860;  died 
I  29  May  1 86 1,  and  was  buried  at  Marysville. 

10367;      II.   Caroline    Ada   Whitney,  b.  at  Marysville,  Ohio,  15  Aug.  1863; 
j  died  15  Sept.  1864,  and  was  buried  at  Marysville. 

10368  ;      III.   Minnie  May  Whitney,  b.  at  Marysville,  Ohio,  1  May  1S68. 


Chil.  of  Ceorge   William    and    Amy    (Westcott)    Howd, 

I  10369  I.  William  Henry  Kowd,  b.  at  Lenox,  Penn.,  1  July  1S42;  died  at 
!  Farmington,  Penn.,  20  June  1861,  and  was  buried  in  the  Farmington 
I  Cemeterv. 


3844 


10363  '      II.    Rosa  Emily  Case,  b.  at  Great  Bend,  Penn.,  3  May  1861. 

Chil.  of  Franklin    Decatur  and    Mary   Amanda   (flfiarkham)   Case.  3S44 

10364:      III.   Anna  Catharine  Case,  b.  at  Libert)-,  Susquehanna  Co.,  Penn., 
15  June  1S70. 

10365  I      IV.   Frank  Leroy  Case,  b.  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  16  Nov.  1873. 


3846 


10370'      II.  Charles  Westcott   Howd,  b.  at  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  17  Feb.  1S44;      17592 


1506 


Eighth   ( reiteration. 


\  married   at   Madisonville,   Penn.,  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  count)'.  He  served,  as  a  private,  in  the 
I  45th  Reg.  of  Penn.  Vol.  Infantry,  in  the  war  of  1S61. 

10371  III.  Mary  Eliza  Howd,  b.  3  Nov.  1S45;  c,ic(:I  at  Beech  Wood,  Penn., 
20  May  1S62,  and  was  buried  in  Farmington  Cemetery,  at  Farmington, 
Penn. 

10372  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. 

i  He  served,  as  a  private,  in  the  98th  Reg.  of  Penn.  Vol.  Infantry,  in  the 
war  of  1 86 1. 


•0373  V.  Susan  Janet   Howd,  b.  near   Carbondale,  Penn.,  18   Oct.  1850; 

married  at  Marshfield,  Penn.,  13  Feb.  1868,  by  Rev.  G.  N.  Packer,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  tn  Lambert  Leroy  Smith,  a  farmer,  born  at  Charleston, 
1  Penn.,  26  June  i84S,son  of  James  Alonzo  and  Lorinda  Minerva  (Farnham) 
Smith.  They  settled  at  Marshfield ;  and  thence  removed  to  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  in  1S73. 


594 


10374         VI.  Asahel  Levi  Howd,  b.  28 

N.  Y.,  in  1S73. 


VIS: 


d  was  living  at  Windsor, 


10375  VII.   Lucius  Bentley  Howd,  b.  10  March  185S;  died  at  Farmington, 

;  Penn.,  9  Ap.  1861,  and  was  buried  in  the  Farmington  Cemetery. 


10376 

10377 

10378 

10379 
10380 
10381 


Chil.  of  Lewis  and   Craec  Whitney   (Landcraft)   Shelley. 
I.  Josephine  Grace  Shelley,  b.  16  March  1S43;  married  Edward 


3S63 


.  Carpenter;   and  lived  at  Helena,  Montana,  in  1867,  without  chik 

ren. 

II.  Jenny  Augusta  Shelley,  b.  15  Oct.  1845. 

III.   Lewis  Redfield  Shelley,  b.  21  Nov.  1S47. 

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. 

J 

Whitney  Family. 


1507 


10382  VII.    William  Justin  Shelley,  b.  22  Nov.  1855  ;  died  aged  about  2 
years. 

10383  VIII.   William  Cleever  Wilkinson  Shelley,  b  3  March  1S59;  died 
17  Jan.  1S64. 


Chil.  of  John    and    Sarah    Amelia    (Landcraft)    Bray. 

10384  I.  John  Bray. 

103S5  II.   Frank  Hoadley  Bray. 

10386  III.   Frederick  Bray. 

10387  IV.  Charles  Lee  Bray. 


3866 


10388) 
10389s 


Chil.  of  William   Cogswell   and   Anna    Lavina   (Fnockridge)   Whitney. 
I  to  III.    One  son  and  two  daughters;   names  not  reported. 


387: 


Child  of  Ceorge   Henry  and   Caroline   Amanda   (Shepard)   Whitney. 

10390  I.   h-ving  Shepard  Whitney,   b.   at    Oneida,  N.  Y.,  23  Sept.  1859; 
and  was  living  with  his  father,  at  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  in  1S74. 

Chil.  of  Ceorge   Henry  and    Henrietta   (French)   Whitney. 

1 039 1  II.    Mary  Vincent  Whitney,  b.  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  3  July  1S69. 

10392  HI.    Bertha  Hurst  Whitney,  b.  at  Newark,  X.  J.,  14  Jan.  1871. 


Chil.  of  Charles    Washington   and    Eliza    Priscilla   (Beach)   Whitney. 

10392.1  I.  Florence  Vietta  Whitney,  b.  at  64  Plane  Street,  Newark,  N.  J., 
7  Ap.  1870;  died  at  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  2^  Aug.  1S71,  and  was  buried  in 
her  grandfather  Whitney's  lot,  Fairmount  Cemetery,  Newark. 

10392b  II.  Caroline  Beach  Whitney,  b.  at  62  Plane  Street,  Newark,  N.  J., 
14  March  1S72. 


387; 


587; 


3878 


1508 


Eighth   Generation. 


10392.:         III.   Frederick    Beach    Whitney,   b.   at  62    Plane  Street,  Newark, 
N.  J.,  20  Sept.  1S74. 

10392J         IV.    Louis  Cogswell   Whitney,  b.  at  74  Lincoln  Avenue,  Newark, 
N.  J.,20  Dec.  1S7G. 


Child   of  Edward   Alvin   and   Alice   (Hathaway)   Whitney.  3S79 

10393  I-    Eva   Whitney,  b.  at  27  Pacific  Street,  Newark,  N.  J.,  10  May  1S73. 


Chil.  of  James   Oscar   and    Sallie   Maria   (Moore)   Whitney. 

10394  I.   Fe^aria  Margaret  Whitney,  b.  at  Washington,  D.  C,  iS  Jan.  1S55; 
and  died  there,  10  May  1S71. 

10395  H-  Sarah   Catharine  Whitney,  b.  at  Washington,  D.  C,  2  March 
1858. 


Chil.  of  Theodore   Clay   and    Mary    Elizabeth    Amelia    (White) 

Hartwell.  3S93 

10396  '      I.   Lauretta   Hartwell,  b.  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  13  May  1S69;  died  there, 

13  June  1S69,  and  was  buried  in  Magnolia  Cemetery. 

10397  II.   Henry  Theodore  Hartwell,  b   at  Mobile,  Ala.,  7  March  1871. 


Chil.  of  David    Ham    and    Cornelia    Jane    (Hartwell)    Pritchard. 

10398  I.   Florine  JVlaffitt  Pritchard,  b.  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  2  Jan.  1S69. 

10399  II-   May  Whitney  Pritchard,  b.  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  29  Dec.  1S71. 

10400  III.   Haig  Pritchard,  b.  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  31  Dec.  1873. 


3S94 


Chil.  of  Ceorge    Henry    Baldwin. 

10401  I.  Charles  Baldwin. 

10402  II.  Caroline  Baldwin. 


3898 


Whitney  Family. 

_ 

I5O9 

Chil.  of  Aaron    Francis   and    Martha    (Pond)    Baldwin. 

i 
3899 

10403 

I.  Josephine  Baldwin. 

10404 

II.  Arthur  Baldwin. 

39M 

Chil.  of   Poter  and    Maria   (Peck)    Grant. 

1 0405 

I.  Sarah  Grant. 

10406 

II.  William  Grant. 

10407 

III.  Charles  Wesley  Grant. 

10408 

IV.  Peter  Grant. 

10409 

V.  Thomas  Jefferson  Grant,  went  to  California. 

Chil.   of  James   Carr   and   Sarah    (Peck)    Everett. 

3915 

10410 

I.    Catharine  Everett,  married Gilbert,  a  jeweller  ;   and 

in  Remsen  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  V. 

settled 

10411 

II.    Mary  Everett,  married  Cornelius  Moore,  of  Harlem,  N.  Y.; 
dead. 

and  is 

10412 

III.  Gertrude    Everett,  married   Abraham  T.  Buckhout,  a  sa 

esman 

10414 


and  book-keeper;   and  settled  at  Tremont,  X.  Y.      He  was   living   in   New 
York  City  in  1S74. 

IV.   Cornelia   Everett,  married  at  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  Cerritt  Hoodless  ; 

settled  at  Chicago,  111.,  and  was   living  there   in  1874,  with   four  children, 
whose  names  have  not  been  reported. 

Y.  James  Everett,  married  Louisa  Finley,  and  had  one  child.  He 
served  in  the  war  of  1861;  was  kilied  in  the  battle  of  The  Wilderness;  and 
was  buried  in  a  vault  at  Harlem,  X.  Y.,  with  his  mother. 


Chil.  of  Joseph    and    Abigail    (Wardell)    Judson. 

I.   Abby  Jane  Judson,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  9  May  1826;   married  at 
Rye,  X.  Y.,  5  July  1847,  Warren  Smith  Sammis,  a  painter,  whose  parents 


3920 

17596 


i  ;  io 


Eighth 


(icneratwii. 


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  1  S74. 

10416  II.   Charles    Isaac   Judson,    b.   at   New  Canaan,  Conn.;  a  builder;    17604 
married  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  9  March ,  Catharine  Hayes,  who  was  born 

at  Fairfield,  dan.  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  "  tharc  is  Munny  for  the 
I  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. 

10417  III.  Julia  Ann  Judson,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  6  March  1S33;  married    17606 
at  Rye,  N.  V.,  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.  182S.     They  settled  at  West  Darien, 
Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in  1S74. 


Chi  I.  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   (Scoflelti)   Hoyt. 


10421  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.  1S25, 
dau  of  \\  illiam  and  Susanna  (Garrison)  Ackerman.  She  died  at  Yonkers, 
18  Sept.  1854,  and  was  buried  in  Yonkers  Cemetery.  He  married  (2d), 
at  Yonkers,  4  May  1859,  Martha  Jane  Stillwell,  born  in  New  York  City, 


3925 


10420  I.    William  Henry  Hoyt,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  21  Jan.  1821;   married    17610 

at  New  York  City,  2  Now  1846,  Caroline  Van  Skiver,  dau.  of  Peter  and 
Maria  (Geacox)  Van  Skiver,  of  Closter,  N.  J.,  where  she  was  born  1  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. 


17614 


1 04?  5 


10426 


Whitney   Family. 

24  July  1S35,  dau.   of  John  and  Martha  Jane  (Oakley)   Stillwell.     They 
were  living  at  Yonkers  in  1S73. 

III.  Adelia  Emeline  Hoyt,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y  ,  28  Dec.  1S25  ;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  unmarried,  in  1S73. 

IV.  Noah  Brush  Hoyt,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y,  5  March  1S29;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Yonkers,  I  March  1 854,  Amanda  IVialvina  Ackerman, 
born  at  Riverdale,  in  Yonkers,  30  Ap.  1833,  dau.  of  William  and  Susanna 
(Garrison)  Ackerman.     They  dwelt  at  Yonkers  in  1873. 

V.  rVlary  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  1S65,   Mary   Disbrow,   born  at 

!  East   Chester,    N.  Y.,   dau.    of  Joseph    Pell    and    Susan    Ann    (Ackerman) 
Disbrow.     They  were  living  at  Jamaica  in  1S73. 

VII.  Henry  Belding  Hoyt,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  5  Feb.  iS4o;  died 
there,  6  June  1S60,  and  was  buried  in  Yonkers  Cemetery. 


151 


17615 


[7619 


Chil.  of  Harvey   and    Caroline   A.    (Cogswell)    Scofield. 

I.   Adeline  Scofield,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  15  Jan.  1S25  ;   married 

William  C.  Cumming;   died  at  West  Farms,  26  Sept.  ,  and  was  buried 

in  Woodlawn  Cemeterv. 


3927 


1042S        II.   Henry  Scofield,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  15  Sept.  1828. 

10429        III.   George   Scofield,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  8   Dec.  1S30;  and 
was  living  at  Mott  Haven,  New  York  City,  in  1S74. 

10429        IV.   Harvey  Scofield,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  4  March  1833;  died 
at  West  Farms,  14  Ap.  ,  and  was  buried  there. 

10430,      V.   IVJary  Ann   Scofield,  b.  at  West   Farms,  N.  Y.,  4  March  1836; 

married  Ceorge    Hitchcock;   died   at  West    Farms,  6  Nov.  ,  and  was 

buried  in  Woodlawn  Cemeterv. 


1043 


VI.   Eliza  Fox  Scofield,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  3  July  1S38  ;  mar- 
ried C  jorge  Hitchcock. 


Ijl2 

10432 

10433 
10433 ■ 
10434 


High  th   Gen  era  tion . 


VII.  Hester   Fox   Scofield,  b.  at  West   Farms,  N.Y.,  2  Jan.  1840;' 
married  John  McChristy. 

VIII.  William    Scofield,   b.   at  West   Farms,   N.  Y.,  16  Nov.  1S43; 
died  at  Harlem,  N.  Y.,  27  Jan.  ,  and  was  buried  at  West  Farms. 

IX.  Caroline  Scofield,  b.  at  West  Farms,  N.  Y.,  18  Aug.  1845;  diccl ' 
at  West  Farms,  1  Aug.  ,  and  was  buried  there. 


X.   Caroline  Scofield,  b.  at  West  Farm 
John  Ryer. 


N.Y.,  5  Sept.  1847;  married 


Chil.  of  Henry   and    Eliza    (Titus)    Scofield. 

10435  I.  Mary  Titus  Scofield,  b.  at  Cold  Spring,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  12  Dec. 
1S33;  married  there,  by  Rev.  John  W.  Leek,  Episcopal,  31  Dec.  1870,  to 
Charles    Burling  Weokes,  of  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  son  of  George  Gilbert  and 

I  Sarah  (Pettit)  Weekes.      They  resided  at  Cold  Spring  in  1  874. 

10436  II.  Sarah  Douglass  Scofield,  b.  at  Cold  Spring,  Huntington,  L.  I., 
25  July  1835;   died  there,  25  June  183S,  and  was  buried  at  Huntington. 

10437  HI.  Titus  Wardwell  Scofield,  b.  at  Cold  Spring,  Huntington,  L.  I., 
7  Ap.  183S;   served    in    the  war  of  1S61,  in   Co.   B,  127th   Reg.,  X.  Y.  S. 

,  Volunteers;   and  lived  in  California  in  1S74. 

10438  IV.  Susan  Titus  Scofield,  b.  at  Cold  Spring,  Huntington,  L.  I .,  19 
June  1841;   died  there,  19  June  1842,  and  was  buried  at  Huntington. 


392S 
1  762 1 


Chil.  of  Lewis    and    Sarah    Ann    (Palmer)    Scofield. 


39^9 


10439  I-   Henry  Ellsworth  Scofield,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  4  March  1S32;    17622     I 
a  manufacturer  of  dye-stuns;   married   at   Stamford,  iS  March  1855,  Lois 

Amelia  Holley,  dau.  of  Augustus  and  Phebe  (Seeley)  Holley,  of  Long 
j  Ridge,  in  Stamford,  where  she  was  born  29  Oct.  1837.  The)-  settled  at 
Stamford,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1877. 

! 

10440  II.  James  Theodore  Scofield,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  4  March  1834; 

a  blacksmith;  was  living  at  Stamford,  with  his  mother,  in  Sept.  1877, 
j  unmarried.  He  enlisted,  11  May  1S61,  in  Co.  F,  3d  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol. 
Infantry;   and   was  mustered  out  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  12  Aug.  1861.      He 


Whitney  Family. 

1513 

enlisted 
moted  t 
Conn., 

24  July  1S62,  in  Co.  P.,  17th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry  ; 
0  be  corporal,  3  Sept.  1S62  ;   and  was  mustered  out  at  Ne\ 
3  Sept.  1S65. 

was  pro- 
i  Haven, 

III.  Ceorge  Albert  Scofield,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  14  June  1S36; 
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.  1841').  The}-  settled  at  Stamford,  and  were  living 
there  in  Sept.  1873,  and  at  Darien,  Conn.,  in  Sept.  1877.  He  enlisted,  1  1 
May  1861,  in  Co.  F,  3d  Keg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  was  mustered  out 
at  Hartford,  Conn.,  12  Aug.  1861.  He  reenlisted,  24  July  18G2,  as  ser- 
geant, in  Co.  B,  17th  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  1S64;   and  was  paroled  27  Feb.  1865. 


■7623 


IV.  Alfred  Van  Buren  Sccfiek!,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  21  Feb. 
183S;  a  firmer;  married  at  Mianus.  in  Greenwich,  Conn.,  25  Dec.  1S6G, 
Lucretia  Worden,  who  was  born  at  Greenwich,  26  Feb.  I  S3 1,  dau.  of 
Andrew  and  Amanda  (Tenpenny)  Worden,  and  widow  of  Edward  Field, 
of  Rye,  N.  V.  They  settled  at  Mianus,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept. 
1S77.  He  enlisted,  11  Aug.  1S62,  in  Co.  B,  17th  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  Andersonvillc,  Mellen,  Savannah,  Florence,  and 
Wilmington  prisons,  till  paroled  2j  Feb.  1863. 


[7626 


10443  V.  Lewis  Washington  Scofield,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  21  June 
1S40;  a  manufacturer  of  dye-stuffs;  married  at  Stamford,  22  Feb.  1870, 
Eliza  Priscilla  Self,  dau.  of  William  and  Fliza  (Easton)  Self,  of  New  York 
City,  where  she  was  born  22  Feb.  1831.      They  settled  at  Stamford,  and 

1  were  living  there,  near  the  Cove  Mills,  in  Sept.  1S77.  He  enlisted,  28  July 
1862,  as  corporal,  in  Co.  B,  17th  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. 
1S63. 

10444  VI.  Noah  Franklin  Scofield,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  21  March  1843; 
a  house-painter;  was  living  at  Stamford,  with  his  mother,  in  Sept.  1S77, 
unmarried.  He  enlisted,  13  Sept.  1862,  in  Co.  B,  28th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol. 
Infantry;   and  was  mustered  out  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  28  Aug.  1SG3. 


17629 


10443  VII.  Doctor  Chauncey  Ayers  Scofield,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  22 
July  1845;  a  manufacturer  of  extracts  for  dyeing;  married  at  Stamford, 
15  Ap.  1  866,  Melonee   IV!orell,  dau.  of  Robert  and  Mary  Jane  (Lockwood) 


17630 


5<4 


Eighth  Generation. 


Morell,  of  Mianus,  Conn.,  where  she  was  born  18  July  1S45.  They  settled 
at  Stamford,  and  were  living  there,  at  the  Cove  Mills,  in  Sept.  1877. 

10446  VIII.   Charles  William    Scofield,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  23  Aug.     1763: 

1S4S;  a  carpenter;  married  at  Danen,  Conn.,  24  Dee.  1869,  Caroline 
Matilda  Flanigan,  dau.  of  Frederick  and  Emeline  (Waterbury)  Flanigan, 
of  Darien,  where  she  was  burn  26  March  185 1.  They  settled  at  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1877. 


IX.   Edgar   Homer  Scofield,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn., 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  mother,  in  Sept.  1873. 


Oct.  1853; 


Chil.  of  Frederick  and    Maria   (Scofield)    Fowler. 

1044S  I.  Jane  Elizabeth  Fcwler,  b.  in  New  York  City,  16  Feb.  1S32;  mar- 

ried there,  at  her  father's  house,  2S  Dec.  1S58,  by  Rev.  Asa  Smith, 
Presbyterian,  to  William  Berrian,  son  of  Jacob  and  Maria  (Corsa)  Berrian, 
of  Fordham,  X.  V.,  where  he  was  born  31  Dec.  1836.  They  settled  at  4S9 
i  Second  Avenue,  Xew  York,  and  were  still  living  there  in  June  1874. 

10449  II.   Alonzo  Jackson  Fowler,  b.  in  Xew  York  City,  20  March  1S35; 

'  died  there,  19  May  1841,  and  was  buried  in  Yonkers,  X.  Y. 

[0450  III.  Frederick  Mortimer  Fowler,  b.  in  New  York  City,  12  Jan. 
1837;  a  book-keeper;  was  living  at  4S9  Second  Avenue,  Xew  York,  in 
Sept.  1874,  unmarried. 

1045  1  IV.   Maria  Louisa  Fowler,  b.  in  Xew  York  City,  6  Oct.  1S3S;  died 

there,  4  Feb.  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

10452  V.   Rufus    Henry   Fowler,   b.   in    Xew  York  City,  1    Nov.  1840;    a 

salesman;   was   living  at  489  Second  Avenue,  Xew  York,  in    Sept.  1S74, 
unmarried. 


3930 
D"634 


10453  VI.  Charles  Theodore  Fowler,  b.  in  Xew  York  City,  14  Jan.  1S43; 
and  was  living  there,  at  489  Second  Avenue,  in  Sept.  1  S74,  unmarried. 

10454  VII.   George  Washington    Fowler,  b.  in   Xew  York  City,  4  July    1763 
1S45;   a  broker;   married  in  New  York,  15  June  1S65,  by  Rev.  C.  B.  Sing, 
Methodist   Episcopal,  to  Mary  Francis  Finley,  born    in  Xew  York,  dau.  of 
William  and  Mary  Finley.     They  were  living  at  4S9  Second  Avenue,  New 
York,  in  Sept.  I  874. 


Whitney  Family 


1515 


10455  VIII.   Helena  Gertrude  Fowler,  b.  in  Now  York  City,  15  Feb.  1849; 
died  there,  28  July  1S49,  and  was  buried  in  Cypress  Hills  Cemetery. 

10456  IX.  Olive  Estelle  Fowler,  b.  in  New  York  City,  10  Feb.  1S54;  and 
was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  at  4S9  Second  Avenue,  in  Sept.  1874. 


10457 

10458 
10459 


Chil.  of   Edwin    and    Eliza    (Scofield)    Bur 


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. 


10460 
1 046 1 

10462 
10463 
10464 


Chil.  of  William    Henry   and    Adeline    (Scofield)    Kirby. 

I.  Eliza  Matilda  Kirby,  b.  in  New  York  City,  22  May  183S;  died 
there,  22  Nov.  1839,  and  was  buried  in  West  Farms,  N.  Y. 

II.  IV?ary  Adeline  Kirby,  b.  in  New  York  City,  24  Sept.  1S40;  mar- 
ried there,  13  June  i860,  CuMen  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.  1S42; 
died  there,  1  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.  1S75. 

V.  Ollie  Virginia  Kirby,  b.  in  New  York-  City,  2  June  1849;  married 
there,  8  June  1S70,  ICnox  McAfee,  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (Cooper) 
McAfee.  They  were  living  at  3,2  West  30th  Street,  New  York,  in  Jan. 
l875. 


393" 


17639 


10465 


Chil.  of  John    and    Mary   Ann    (Scofield)    Craft. 

I.    Mary  Elizabeth  Craft,  b.  in  Nepperhan  Avenue,  Yonkers,  N.  Y., 

(2  Nov.  1831;   married   in  Washington  Avenue,  Yonkers,  1  July  1856,  by 


17641 


3933 
17643 


1516 


Eighth   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  1S74;  and  he  was  then 
superintendent  of  a  planing-mill. 

10466  II.  Daniel  James  Craft,  b.  in  Mechanic  Street,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  24 
Ap.  1S33;  an  engineer;  married  in  Oliver  Avenue,  Yonkers,  28  Feb.  1S53, 
by  Rev.  D.  Henry  Milier,  Baptist,  to  Caroline  Maria  Doty,  bom  at  West- 
chester, N.  Y.,  27  May  1825,  dau.  of  Elvin  and  Elizabeth  (Valentine) 
Dot)'.      He  lived  at  Yonkers  in  1874. 

10467  III.  John    Wesley   Craft,   b.   in  Walnut   Street,  Yonkers,  X.  Y.,  21 

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  1S34,  dau.  of  John  Devoe  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Berran)  Berran.      He  resided  at  Yonkers  in  1874. 


10468         IV.  Sarah  Ward  Craft, 

1836;   died  there,  12  Sept.  Ii 
Yonkers. 


n  Walnut  Street,  Yonkers,  X.  Y.,  28  Oct. 
and  was  buried   in   St.  John's  Cemetery, 


10469  V.  Emily  Frances  Craft,  b.  in  Walnut  Street,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  28 
June  1838;  married  in  Ashburton  Avenue,  Yonkers,  30  June  1S63,  by 
Rev.  V.  M.  Huibert,  pastor  of  the  Reformed  Church,  to  James  Bowler,  a 

i  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. 

10470  VI.   rVJoses  Aaron   Craft,  b.   in  Walnut   Street,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  15    17659 
:  March  1840;   a  mason;   married   in  Ashburton  Avenue,  Yonkers,  30  June 

1S63,  by  Rev.  V.  M.  Hulbert,  pastor  of  the  Reformed  Church,  to  Catharine 
Amelia  Vincent,  born  in  Allen  Street,  New  York  Cky,  7  Jan.  1841,  dau.  of 
James  and  Phebe  Smith  (Bedell)  Vincent.      He  lived  at  Yonkers  in  1S74. 


10471 


1047: 


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 


Scofield. 

Chil.  of  William   and   Cornelia    (Mead) 

3934 

I.   Frances  (Vlary  Scofield,  b.  at  Greenwich, 

Conn.,  17  Nov.  183S  ; 

I/663 

married  there,  19  Ap.  1S65,  Edward  Augustus  Peck, 

a  grocer,  son  of  Arad 

and  Eliza  (Stevens)  Peck,  of  Greenwich,  where  he  \ 

•as  born  22  Oct.  1S34. 

They  settled  at  Greenwich,  and  were  living  there  in 

Sept.  1 87  3. 

/  Vh  itn  ey  Fam  ily 


i  5  i  7 


10473  II.  Eliza  Jane  Scofield,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  16  May  1840;  died 
at  Greenwich,  25  March  1SG7,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  there. 

10474  III.  Cornelia  Ann  Scofield,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Gmn.,  10  Aug.  1841; 
married  there,  13  March  1867,  Oliver  Deliverance  Mead,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Smith  and  Huldah  (Mead)  Mead,  of  Greenwich,  where  lie  was  born.  They 
settled  at  Greenwich,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1877. 

10475  IV-  Charles  William  Scofield,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  5  Feb.  1844; 
a  salesman;  married  at  New  York  City,  22  Dec.  1S66,  Grace  Sampson. 
They  were  living  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1S73,  and  his  place  of  busi- 
ness was  at  122  Chambers  Street,  New  York. 

10476  V.  George  Edgar  Scofield,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  29  Jan.  1848; 
a    druggist;   married    Isabel    Celia    Merritt,    dau.   of   Matthew    and    Isabel 

|  Merritt,  of  Greenwich,  where  she  was  born.     They  settled  at  Greenwich, 
and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1873. 

10477  VI.  Edwin  Bunnell  Scofield,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  14  Feb.  1S55; 
a  drugget ;   was  living  at  Greenwich  in  Sept.  1873. 

10478  VII.  Joseph  Henry  Scofield,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  25  Aug.  1857; 
died  at  Greenwich,  28  Jan.  1858,  and  was  buried  there. 

10479  VIII.  Leola  Matilda  Scofield,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  30  Aug. 
1859;  died  at  Greenwich,  2  Sept.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

10480  IX.  Frederick  Henry  Scofield,  b.  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  14  Sept. 
1S61. 


Chil.  of  William    and    Mary    Elizabeth    (Whitney)    Alvord 

I.  Selleck  Whitney   Alvord 

ied 
there 


10482 
1048 


I.  Selleck  Whitney  Alvord,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  19  Aug.  1S28; 
died  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  12  Jan.  i860,  unmarried,  and  was  buried 
there. 

II.  Charles  Edmund  Alvord,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  21  Sept.  1S30; 
died  there,  17  Nov.  1851,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  at  Albany. 

.83  III.  William  Alvord,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  3  Jan.  1833;  a  banker; 
dwelt  at  New  York  City  from  Jan.  1S50  to  Oct.  1S53  ;  then  went  to  Cali- 
fornia, reaching  San  Francisco  in  Nov.  1833;   and  was  living  there  in  June 


1  7666 


-667 


766S 


3942 


i  <;  i 


Eighth 


Generation. 


Company,  vice-president  of  the  Bank  of  California,  and  park-commissioner 
of  San  Francisco;  and  had  been  mayor  of  the  citv  in  1S71,  1S72,  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  iS  Oct.  1873. 


104S4         IV.   Emma   Whitney  Alvord, 

died  at  Defreestville,  N.  V.,  j3  July 


b.   at    Albany,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1S35; 
836,  and  was  buried  at  Albany. 


10485  V.   Henry   Benjamin   Alvord,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  4  Sept. 

hardware-merchant;   was  living  at  San  Jose,  Cal,  in  June  1S77. 


Chil.  of  James    Wilson    and    Cath£ 


Ann    (Whitney)   Creen. 


3943 


10486  I.  Sarah    Elizabeth    Green,  b.  in  Catharine  Street,  New  York,  28 

j  Feb.  1833;   and  was   living  at  $/   Monroe  Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  June 
I  1877,  unmarried. 


10487  II.  James  Frederick  Creen,  b.  in  Vandewater  Street,  New  York, 
11  Jan.  1835;   a  hardware-merchant;   married  at  Northumberland,  N.   H., 

j  8  Nov.  i860,  by  Rev.  Moses  Sherman,  to  Abby  Martha  Merriam,  born  at 
Northumberland,  19  Ap.  1S37,  dau.  of  Benjamin  and  Abby  (Blake) 
■  Merriam.  They  were  living  at  Haverstraw,  N.Y.,  in  Feb.  1874/  He  died 
j  at  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  1  May  1876,  and  was  buried  there.  She  was 
living  at  543  Henry  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1S77. 

10488  III.  Sidney  Harper  Green,  b.  in  Fifth  Street,  Richmond,  Ind.,  26 
July  1S43;  married  in  the  Methodist  Church  at  Haverstraw,  N.Y.,11  Nov. 
1875,  by  Rev.  Charles  Larew,  Methodist  Episcopal,  assisted  by  Rev. 
Amasa  Freeman,  Presbyterian,  to  Annie  Hutton  Anners,  o(  Haverstraw, 
born  in  Jersey  City,  N.  '}.,  6  Jan.  1853,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Jane  (Hutton) 
Anners.  They  were  living  at  543  Henrv  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  June 
1S77. 


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176/1 


10489  IV.  Anna  Catharine  Green,  b.  in  Cranberry  Street,  Brooklyn, 
j  N.  Y.,  11  Nov.  1846;  and  was  living  with  her  father,  unmarried,  at  543 
'  Henry  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  June  1877. 

10490  V.  Kenry  Ward  Beecher  Green,  b.  in  Adams  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  22  July  1849;   died  at  22  Lamartine  Place,  New  York,  5  Sept.  1849, 


was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery, 


Whitney  Family.  i  5  1 9 


Chil.  of  James   and    Sophia    (Whitney)    Connelly.  3944 

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."  Me  was  living  at  Brooklyn,  X.  V., 
unmarried,  in  June  1877;  and  was  then  deputy-clerk  of  the  Board  of 
Supervisors  of  Kind's  County,  having  held  the  position  for  eleven  years. 

10492  II.    Emma    Connelly,    b.    at    New   York    City,    17    Nov.    185 1;    was       1767: 
adopted   soon   after  the  death  of  her  parents,  and   her   name  changed  to 
Emma    Lowe;    married   at    Cypress    Hills,    N.  Y.,    27    Dec.    1S6S,    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  1S77. 

10493  HI.  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. 

10494  IY.  Annie  Sophia  Connelly,  b.  at  New  York  City,  8  Dec.  1S55; 
was  adopted  soon  after  the  death  of  her  parents,  and  her  name  changed  to 
Annie  Sophia  Piatt;  was  living  at  13S  Ouincy  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in 
June  1S77,  unmarried. 

10495  V.  Julia  Woodworth  Connelly,  b.  at  New  York  City,  18  Aug. 
1857;  was  adopted  soon  after  the  death  of  her  parents,  and  her  name 
changed  to  Julia  Woodworth  Reid ;  was  living  at  27S  Carroll  Street, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1877,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of   Hamilton    Washington    and    Emma    (Whitney)    Robinson.  3945 

10496  I.   Emma  Robinson,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan.  1839;  married  at      17675 
New  York  City,  6  Nov.  1861,  Job  W.  Harris;   died  at  New  York,  12  May 

1875,  and  was  buried  at  Worcester,  NY.      He  was  living  at  New  York  in 
May  1877;  address,  483  Tenth  Avenue. 

10497  II.  James    Whitney    Robinson,   b.  at  Jersey  City,   N.  J.,   28  July 

1S41 ;   a  farmer ;   was  living  at  Worcester,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1877,  unmarried. 

1049S        III.   Fanny  Robinson,  b.  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  8  Jan.  1844;  married      17676 
at  New  York  City,  10  Dec.  1S72,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Newell,  jr.,  Presbyterian,  to 


1 520 


Eighth   Generation. 


Napoleon  Bonaparte  McLaughlcn,  a  soldier,  son  of  Hiram  and  Mary 
(Lathan)  McLaughlen,  of  Chelsea,  Vt,  where  he  was  born  S  Dec.  1823. 
He  entered  the  U.  S.  Army,  27  March.  1S61,  from  New  York,  as second- 
lieut,  of  the  1st  Reg.  of  U.  S.  Cavalry,  which  was  changed  to  4th  U.  S. 
Cavalry,  by  act  of  5  Aug.  1S61.  He  was  promoted  to  be  captain,  17  July 
1862;  brevet  brig.-general,  13  March  1865;  major  of  the  10th  Cavalry, 
17  May  1876;   and  was  stationed  at  Fort  Concho,  Texas,  in  June  1S77. 

IV.  Anna  Robinson,  b.  at  61  Columbia  Street,  Albany,  N.Y.,  20  March    170; 
1846;   married  at  345  West  29th  Street,  New  York,  15  Jan.  1S6S,  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.  V.,  and 
were  living  there  in  Nov.  1877. 

V.  Hamilton  Washington    Robinson,  b.  at   New  York  City,  16 
May  1849;   and  died  there,  27  Jan.  1830. 


10501 


VI.   William  Alvord  Robinson,  b.  at  New  York  City,  23  May  1S56; 
and  died  there,  22  July  1S59. 


1050: 


10503 
10504 


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.  394r' 

I.  Ada  Virginia  Woodworth,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1856;  died 
in  infancv. 

II.  Harriet  Newell   Woodworth,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1  Dec.  1859; 
died  in  infancv. 


10505  III.  Jessie  Woodworth,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  28  May  18G1;  died  in 
infancy. 

Child    of   Robert    Maxwell    and    Julia    Alvord    (Whitney)    Fry. 

10506  IV.    Marian    Fry,  b.  at  1126  Jefferson  Avenue,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  9  July 
1875. 


3946 


Whitney  Family 


Chil.  of   Konry   and    Polly    (Jaycox)    Smith. 

10507:      I.  Catharine   E.   Smith,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1S24; 
and  died  there,  17  Aug.  1825. 

10508  II.   Charles  W.  H.  Smith,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  20  July  1S26; 
and  died  there,  7  Sept.  1827. 

10509  III.   Abraham  A.  Smith,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.V.,  29  Nov.  1827. 

10510!      IV.  Sarah   Jane   Smith,  b.  at   Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  20  May  1829; 
died  at  New  York  City. 

1051 1  V.   Alfred  S.  Smith,  b.  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y,  8  March  1S31. 

10512  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. 


Smith,  particulars  not  reported. 
Smith,  particulars  not  reported. 


Chil.  of   Noah   and  Mary   (De   Forest)    Smith. 

105  16        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  1S72,  when  last  heard  from. 

10517  II.  fVlary  Eliza  Smith,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  4  Feb.  1S37;  married 
James  Sanderson,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.;  and  resided  at  the  corner  of 
j  Orchard  and  Martin  Streets,  New  Haven,  in  1873. 

105  18  III.  Harriet  Emily  Smith,  b.  at  Long  Ridge,  Stamford,  Conn.,  1  Dec. 
j  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. 


1521 

3947 


39-17 


3948 


1 7679 


105 19       IV.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  at  Long  Ridge,  Stamford,  Cc 


>5 


Eighth    Generation. 


10521 


10523 

10524 
10525 

10526 


i  Aug.  1S41;   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. 
1S43;  married  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  14  Feb.  1S63,  Harrison  ShurtlefT; 
and  lived  there  in  1S72. 

VI.  Alice  ftflelissa  Smith,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  7  March  1S45; 
married  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  2  Jan.  1864,  by  Wilford  Woodruff,  "one 
of  the  twelve  Apostles  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  day 
Saints,"  to  John  WcCuckin  r/lalin,  a  fanner,  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  1S68;  and  then 
settled  at  Rockport,  Utah,  where  they  were  still  living  in  1873. 

VII.  Charles  Albert  Smith,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  2  Dec.  1S46; 
lived  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  in  1872. 

VIII.  George  Edward  Smith,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  30  Sept.  1849; 
died  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  14  Aug.  1S52,  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. 
1S52  ;   died  there,  20  Aug.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  New  Canaan  Cemetery. 

XI.  Ella  Ethelena  Smith,  b.  at  Long  Ridge,  Stamford,  Conn.,  10 
Aug.  1S57;  has  spent  three  years  in  the  Sandwich  Islands,  with  her  mother 
and  step-father,  the  latter  having  been  sent  there  as  a  Mormon  missionary. 


Chil.  of  Selleck    and    Laura    (Smith)    Austin. 


3949 


3527  I.   Henry  Selleck  Austin,  b.  at  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  27  March  1829;    17687 

a  shoemaker;  married  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  25  Feb.  1S51,  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.  1S29.  He  dwelt 
at  North  Stamford,  Conn.,  for  five  years;  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  seven 
years;  at  Daiien,  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;    U/6S9 


Whitney  Family, 


married,  22  June  1S56,  Claris 
Stamford,  Conn.,  in  1868. 


Jane  Searles.     They  lived  at  Long  Ridge, 


1523 


10529 
10530 
10531 
10532 


Chil.  of  Jacob   and    Eliza    (Smith)    Biehop. 

I.  Charles  Kenry  Bishop,  b.  at  New  York  City,  12  Ap.  1828;  and 
I  died  there,  12  Feb.  1830. 

II.  John  William   Bishop,  b.  at  New  York  City,  13  July  1829;   and 
died  there,  7  June  1832. 

III.  IVJary    Eliza    Bishop,  b.   at  New  York  City,  31  July  183 1;  and 
died  there,  24  May  1832. 


10533 

I 

j  10534 

'  10535 


10536 
1053/ 


IV.  Jacob  Henry  Bishop,  b.  at  New  York  City,  15  Feb.  1833;  a; 
carriage-trimmer;  married  at  Holmesville,  Ohio,  5  Ap.  1S6S,  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  1S63. 

V.  Charles  Edwin  Bishop,  b.  at  New  York  City,  3  March  1835;. 
and  died  there,  9  May  1S36. 

VI.  George  Edward  Bishop,  b.  at  Bristol,  IncL,  2j  March  1S37; 
and  died  there,  9  Sept.  1838. 

VII.  Eveline  rViaria  Bishop,  b.  at  Bristol,  Ind.,  20  Sept.  1S39;  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.  1S37,  son  °f  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  185  I  to  1852  ;  Yates 
Centre,  N.  Y.,  from  1S52  to  1866;  Ridgeway  Corners,  N.  Y.,  from  1  S66  to 
to  186S  ;   and  since  1S6S,  at  Medina,  N^  Y. 

VIII.  William  Edwin  Bishop,  b.  at  Bristol,  Ind.,  6  Jan.  1842  ;  and 
died  there,  31  Aug.  1846. 


IX.   Francis  Washburn   Bishop,  b 

and  died  there,  26  March  1845. 


it   Bristol,  Ind.,  10  May  1844; 


7692 


17694 


1524:  Eighth  Generation. 


Child   of  Isaac    Richmond    and    Harriot    (Smith)    Kurd. 

10538  I.   Harriet  Lilian  Hurd,  b.  at  Yates  Centre,  N.  Y.,  3  Aug.  1S55:  died 

there,   26    May  1S60,  and  was   buried    in   the  cemetery  near   the   Baptist 
Church. 


Chil.  of  Isaac   Selleck   and    Frances   Helena   (Dann)   Smith.  3955 

10539  I.   Edward  Winfield  Smith,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  24  June  1S53. 

10540  II.   Fanny  Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  30  Ap.  1S56. 

10541  III.  Archibald   Livingston   Smith,  twin,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  21 
May  1S5S. 

I  ' 

10542  IV.  William  Richmond  Smith,  twin,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  21  May 
1858. 

10543  \      V.   Angeline   Smith,  b.  at   Stamford,  Conn.,  24  Dec.  1S59;  died  17 

Feb.  1S60,  and  was  buried  at  Hunting  Ridge,  Stamford. 

10544  VI.   Elvin   Elmer  Ellsworth   Smith,  b.  at  Somerset,  X.  Y.,  20  May 
1862. 

10545  VII.   Minnie  Alice  Smith,  b.  at  Somerset,  N.  Y.,  13  May  1S64. 


Chil.  of  James   Darling  and    Maria    (Dedrick)   Waring.  395; 

10546  ■  I.  George  E.  Waring,  died  young. 

10547  '  II-    F^arv  Waring,  married  William  Waterman. 

! 

10548  III.  Whitney  Waring. 

10549  IV.  Julia  Waring. 

10550  V.  Louisa  Waring. 

1055 1  j  VI.    Waring,  twin. 

10552  VII.  Waring,  twin. 

10553  VIII.  Waring. 


Whitney  Family. 

1525 

Chil.  of  Joseph    D.    and    Hannah    Maria   (Waring)    Ferris. 

395S 

10554 

I.  William  Edgar  Ferris,  married  Maria  Clark. 

17699 

10555 

II.  Joseph  Orman  Ferris. 

10556 

III.   Emma  Sophia  Ferris,  died  aged  19  years. 

•°557 

IV.   IVIary  Amelia  Ferris,  died  aged  about  5  years. 

10558 

V.   Margaret  Anna  Ferris,  married,  as  Iris  second  wife, Thomas 

Loud. 

10559 

VI.   Susan  Elizabeth  Ferris,  married,  as  his  first  wife, Thomas 

Loud. 

Chil.  of  Stephen    H.    and    Agnes   (Reed)    Waring. 

3959 

10560 

I.  George  Washington  Waring. 

10561 

II.  Theodore  {VSortimer  Waring,  married  in  New  York  City. 

10562 
I 

III.    Ella   Irene  Waring,  married  Frank  Pierce,  an  Englishman 
lived  in  New  York  City  in  1  S6S. 

;  and 

17700 

Chil.  of  Henry  and    Rachel   Augusta   (Bird)    Waring. 

3960 

10563 

I.    Lavinia  B.  Waring,  married  Capt.  Sands  M.  Land. 

17701 

10564 

II.  Anna  Augusta  Waring. 

10565 

III.  Andrew  Waring. 

| ,  10566 

IV.  Crenville  Waring. 

:  10567 

V.  Bruce  Waring. 

Chil.  of  Silas  and   Susan   (Waring)   Scofleld. 

10568  I.  Elizabeth  Holmes  Scofleld. 

10569  J      II.  James  Waring  Scofleld. 

10570  :      III.  Mary  Wheeler  Scofleld. 


396i 


1526  Eighth    Generation. 


Child   of    Lewis   Augustus   and    Ann    Millington    (Waring)    Reed.  39^3 

1057 1  I.   Thomas  Reed,  lived  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  in  1868. 


Chil.   of    Selleck   Whitney    and    Catharine   (Schenck)    Waring.  39^4 

10572  I.   Selleck  Whitney  Waring,  lived  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  in  1868. 

10573  II.  Frederick  Hosea  Waring,  lived  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  in  1868. 


Chil.  of  Stephen    and    Evelina   Whitney    (Reynolds)    Curtis.  39<j8 

10574  I.   Emilie    Abilena    Curtis,  b.  at  48  Tremont  Street,  Boston,  Mass., 
20  July  1848. 

10575  II.   Woodbury  Secor  Curtis,  b.  at  679  Greenwich  Street,  corner  of 
Christopher,  New  York,  15  July  1S56. 


Chil.  of   Albert   and    Mary    Louisa    (Reynolds)    Johnson.  39/0 

10576  I.    Susan  Johnson,  married  Dodd;   and  lived  in  Tennessee  in 

1868. 

10577  H<    Wilford  Johnson,  lived  in  New  York  in  1868,  unmarried. 
1057S  III.    Martha  Johnson,  lived  in  New  York  in  186S,  unmarried. 

10579  IV.   Anna  Johnson,  lived  in  New  York  in  186S,  unmarried. 

10580  V.    Henry  Johnson,  lived  in  New  York  in  1S6S,  unmarried. 


Child    of  Thomas   Whitney   and    Hannah    (Drake)    Waterbury.  397-1 

10581  I.    Samuel  Waterbury,  b.  at  Belvidere,  111.,  1  1  Oct.  1S43;   married  by 

Rice  Dunbar,  J.  P.,  in  Marion  County,  Oregon,  2  June  1S67,  to  Louisa 
Tourinda  Cox,  bom  in  Cedar  Co.,  Mo.,  4  Ap.  1S51.  They  lived  at  Salem, 
Oregon,  in  1874. 


Whitney  Family 


Chil.  of  Thomas    Whitney    and    Jane    (Dawson)    Waterbury. 

10582  II.  Emma  Jane  Waterbury,  b.  at  Belvidere,  111,  9  Aug.  1846; 
married  by  William  Howlet,  J.  1\,  in  Clackamas  Co.,  Oregon,  2  Sept.  1S63, 
I  to  Nathaniel  Markwood  ;   and  lived  at  Salem,  Oregon,  in  1874. 

105S3  III.  Mary  Ellen  Waterbury,  b.  in  Clackamas  Co.,  Oregon,  iS  Feb. 
:  185:2;   married   by   George    Miller   Whitney,    "  Campbellite   preacher,"   at 

,  Oregon,  9  Ap.  I  868,  to  James  Fleming  Eoff,  born  at   Burlington, 

Iowa,  7  Jan.  184.6.      They  resided  at  Salem,  Oregon,  in  1874. 


1527 

3974 


10584 
10585 
10586  I 

10587 

105S8 


IV.  La    Fayette   Waterbury,  b.  in   Clackamas  Co.,  Oregon,  30  Oct. 
1854. 

V.  Francis  Warren  Waterbury,  b.  in  Clackamas  Co.,  Oregon,  21 
Dee.  1856. 

VI.  James  Thomas  Waterbury,  b.  in  Clackamas  Co.,  Oregon,  3 
Jan.  1S62. 


Chil.  of  James   Selleck    and    Ann    Elizabeth    (Scofield)    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 
1S46;  married  at  Norwalk,  Conn  ,  by  Rev.  S.  15.  S.  Bissell,  Congregational, 
1  1  Oct.  1S65,  to  Joseph  Benjamin  Ells,  editor  and  publisher  of  the  Norwalk 
Gazette,  who  was  born  at  Norwalk,  17  Nov.  1855.      He  still  dwelt  there   in 

j  1868,  having  lived  at  Ansonia,  Conn.,  for  two  months,  and  at  Waterbury, 
!  Conn.,  fifteen  month-. 

10589  III.  Catharine  Maria  Waterbury,  b.  at  Stamford  village,  Conn.,  14 
Aug.  1S4S;   died  3    March  1861,  and  was  buried    in    the   North   Stamford 

\  Cemetery. 

10590  IV.   Henry  Selleck  Waterbury,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  12  Sept.  1855; 
died  12  Sept.  1855,  and  was  buried  at  Norwalk. 

10591  ;      V.  James  kelson  Waterbury,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  17  Aug.  1857; 

died  22  Dec.  1863,  and  was  buried  in  Norwalk  Cemetery. 

10592  ;      VI.   Charles   Thomas  Waterbury,   b.   at    Norwalk,  Conn.,  9  Ap. 

1859;   died  7  Ap.  1865,  and  was  buried  in  Norwalk  Cemetery. 


3976 


17704 


I52 

10593 


el 


Eighth  Generation. 


VII. 


the  same  day,  unnamed 


Waterbury,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  24  Ap.  18G7;  died  on 


Child    of   Isaac   Theodore   and    Mary    Esther   (Phillips)    IVIungar. 

10594  I.    Martha    Secor   Mungar,  b.  at  13  West  Baltic  Street,  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.,  26  Jan.  1865. 


10595 
10596 
10597 
10598 
10599 


10G00 
i 
i    10601 


1 060: 


10603 


Chil.  of  Charles    Piatt  and    Louisa   (Foster)    Mungar. 

I.  Charles  Henry  Mungar,  b.  26  Jan.  1S63. 

II.  William  Oscar  Mungar,  b.  1  Nov.  1S64. 

III.  Maria  Louisa  Mungar,  b.  15  Jan.  1S67. 

IV.  George  Whitney  Mungar,  b.  15  June  1869. 

V.  Ada  Florence  Mungar,  b.  13  Feb.  1S73. 


Chil.  of  John   William   and    Rachel    Matilda   (Brooks)   Whitney. 

I.  John  William  Whitney,  b.  at  13  Plain  Street,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  20 
March  1S32;  married  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Jane  Ann  Slater.  The)-  were 
living  at  East  Swan  Street,  Buffalo,  in  Dec.  1875  ;  and  had  two  children, 
whose  names  could  not  be  obtained  by  the  writer. 

I 

II.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  in  Maiden  Lane,  Albany,  X.  Y.,  4 
Ma}'  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. 


!    10604  Hh   Frederick    Dulliger    Whitney,  b.   at  41  State  Street,  Albany 


3978 


3979 


Chil.   of  John   Theodore  and    Evelina   Louisa   (Secor)    Pinckney.  398o 

I.  Isabelle  Pinckney,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  19  Dec.  1S70. 

II.  Clara  Louisa  Pinckney,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  14  Aug.  1872. 


593: 


Whitney  Family 


1529 


N.  Y.,  15  June  1S36;  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 
1 84 1 ;   died  28  March  1S41,  and  was  buried  in  Albany  Rural  Cemetery. 

10607  VI.  Mary  Louica  Whitney,  b.  in  Stone  Street,  New  York,  20  March 
1843;    married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,  5   Feb.  1S61,  Joseph  Wilmont  Cornell, 

!  a  carpenter,  son  of  Clark  and  Mary  (Spencer)  Cornell,  of  Clinton,  Perm., 
j  where  he  was  born  7  June  1825.  They  dwelt  at  Brooklyn  for  three  years; 
i  at  Clinton,  one  year  and  a  half;  and,  in  1S67,  settled  at  Middletown,  N.  Y., 
j  where  the}-  were  still  living  in  Nov.  1S75. 

10608  VII.  Emma  Augusta  Whitney,  b.  in  Bridge  Street,  near  Whitehall, 
New  York,  14  Sept.  1845  ;  married  at  Tompkinsville,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y., 
16  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.  1S63;  at  Montreal,  C.  W.,  till  Nov.  1S65;  at 
Philadelphia,    Penn.,  till   Sept.  1 S68 ;    and    then    moved    to    Chicago,    III., 

(where  they  were  still  living  in  Dec.  1S75,  at  151    South  Peoria  Street,  his 
business  being  at  20  South  Canal  Street. 

1106091  VIII.  James  Torbis  Whitney,  b.  in  Morris  Street,  New  York,  16 
June  1S47  ;  died  at  New  York,  15  Sept.  1S48,  and  was  buried  in  a  vault  in 
!  Varick  Street. 


7706 


I77I3 


10610  IX.  Catharine  Amanda  Whitney,  b.  in  Mulberry  Street,  New  York, 
j  24  Dec.  1849;  married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Ceorge  W.  Bain.  The)-  were 
I  living  at  317  Jay  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  Nov.  1S75,  without  children. 

10611  X.   Alfred   Webster  Whitney,  b.  in  Mulberry  Street,  New  York,  23 
Feb.  1852  ;   a  mariner;   was  in  service  on  the  U.  S.  Steamship  Franklin  in 

j  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. 


3993 


1530'  Eighth   Generation. 

10613  II.   Alfred   Floyd   Van   Sise,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  iS 

March  1841;  married  at  Cypress  Hills,  L.  I.,  3  Ap.  1S67,  Annie  E.  Van 
Slse,  dau.  of  James  Van  Sise,  of  Cypress  Hills. 

j    10614  III.   Edward  Clawson  Van  Sise,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  j  177 

11  March  1843;  married  at  Syosset,  Oyster  Bay,  31  May  1S63,  Mary 
Emma  Weekes,  dau.  of  Daniel  and  Esther  Weekes  ;  and  lived  at  Syosset 
in  1S67,  a  trader. 

10615  IV.   Mary  Amelia  Van  Sise,  b,  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  22 
I  Ap.  1S45. 

10616  j      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.  I., 

21  Sept.  1S49. 

10618  VII.   Frederick   Stanley  Van   Sise,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bav, 
L.I.,  23  July  I852. 

10619  VIII.   Charles   Franklin   Van    Sise,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay, 
L.  I.,  15  June  1S56. 


Chil.  of  John    Clawson1    and    Catharine    (Webb)    Whitney. 

10620  I.  Emma  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  53  Hicks  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  31 
Jan.  1847. 

1062 1  II.  Melvin  Clawson  Whitney,  b.  at  53  Hicks  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  26  May  1S49;   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.  1S77,  with  his  uncle  and  cousin. 

10623  IV.  Edwin  Dudley  Whitney,  b.  at  32  Pineapple  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  V.,  17  June  1856. 

■  John  Clawson  Whitney,   No.  3904.  died  at  7  Willow   Street,   Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,  9  Aug.  1S77, 
and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 


Whitney  Family.  1531 

10624        V.   Walter  Whitney,  b.  at  7  Willow  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y,  30  Jan. 


1 0626 


10627 


Chil.  of   Daniel    Darling   and    Sarah    (Titus)    Whitney. 

I.  Phebe  Anna  Whitney,  b.  at  30  Hicks  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  8 
July  1S46;  died  at  10  Poplar  Street,  Brooklyn,  1 8  Dec.  1862,  and  was 
buried  in  Fountain  Hill  Cemetery,  Woodbury,  L.  I. 

II.  Elizabeth  Titus  Whitney,  b.  at  34  Henry  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  V.,  13  Feb.  1S49;  married  at  10  Poplar  Street,  Brooklyn,  28  June  1S71, 
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.  Cerald  Whitney,  b.  at  34  Henry  Street,  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  iS 
I  Nov.  1851;   a  merchant,  at  20  Fulton  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  Sept.  1 S 7 7 ,  with 

his  father  and  cousin. 


IY.  Danie!    Darling  Whitney, 

N.  Y.,  8  June  1S54. 


b.   at   34   Henry   Street,   Brooklyn, 


3995 


Chil.  of  Scudder    Valentine   and    Elizabeth    (Titus)    Whitney.  3996 

10629  I.   Phebe  Titus  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  L.  I.,  26  Jan.  1852. 

10630  II.   Daniel   Scudder  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  L.  I.,  4  Nov.  1S55. 
1063  1        III.   Henry  Clawson  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  L.  I.,  31  May  1867. 


Chil.   of  William    Henry   and    Sarah    Ette    (Whitney)    Monfort. 

10632  I.   Daniel  Whitney  fVlonfort,  b.  at  West  Hills,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  ; 
Dec.  1846  ;   a  farmer. 

10633  II.   Abram  Clinton   rVionfort,  b.  at  West  Hill-,  Huntington,  L.  I. 
26  Ap.  184S. 

1  St.e  note  to  Xo.  9627. 


1532 


Eighth   Generation. 


10634    :      III.   Henry  Alonzo  Monfort,   b.  at  West  Hills,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  3 
Sept.  1852. 


Chll.  of  Samuel    and    Sarah    (Whitson)    Bedell.  3999 

10635  1-   Mary  Whitson   Bedell,  b.  at  Melville,  L.  I.,  25  June  1S32;  mar- 
ried there,  3  Sept.  1865,  at  her  father's  house,  by  Rev.  Charles  M.  Oakley, 

I  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  1S11.  They  settled  at  Amityville,  L.  I.,  and  were  living 
there  in  May  1875,  without  children. 

10636  II.   Alma   Jane    Bedell,  b.  at  Melville,  L.  I.,  2  Ap.  1S42;   married    17718 
there,  I  Oct.  1862,    at   her   father's   hou^e,    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.  1S34. 

1  They  settled  at  Amityville,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1875.  Her  hus- 
band is  a  son  of  her  sister's  husband,  bv  a  former  marriage. 


10637 

10638 
10639 
10640 


Child   of  Mott   and    Esther   (Whitson)    Simonson.  4OOI 

I.   Charles   Mott  Simonson,  was  living  at  YVestburv,  L.  I.,  in  July 

S75. 


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.  I.,  in  Jul)-  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Ruth  Adelia  Burr,  b.  at  Bedelltown,  in  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  19  Oct. 
1856;   and  was  living  at  Oakdale,  L.  I.,  in  July  1S75,  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. 


Chil.  of  John    Cilbert   and    Sarah    Howard    (Wiekes)    Whitson. 

10641  :  I.  George  Homer  Whitson,  b.  at  Half  Hollow  Hills,  in  Huntington, 
L.  I.,  13  Jan.  1852;  and  was  living  at  Deer  Park,  L.  I.,  in  Nov.  1S75, 
unmarried. 


4004 


IV k  itney  Fa  in  ily < . 


lS33 


10642  !      II.   Emily   Howard  Whitson,  b.  at  Half  Hollow  Hills,  L.  I.,  5  Nov. 
I  1S53;  and  was  living  at  Deer  Park,  L.  I.,  in  Nov.  1S75,  unmarried. 

10643!      HI.   Marion   Whitney  Whitson,  b.  at   Half  Hollow   Hills,  L.  I.,  8 
Jan.  1861;   died  there,  2  June  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Babylon  Cemetery. 


10644 


10645 


10646 


[0647 


IV.  John  Whitney  Gilbert  Whitson,  b.  at  Half  Hollow  Hills,  L.  I., 
15  Ap.  1  86y  ;  died  there,  5  Nov.  18CS,  and  was  buried  in  Babylon  Ceme- 
tery. 


Chil.    of   Darling    Erush    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  rVSartine  Whitney,  b.  at  Dix  Hills,  Huntington,  L.  I., 
22  Feb.  1837  i  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.  1S41,  and  was  buried  in  Fountain  Hill  Cemetery, 
Woodbury,  L.  I. 


4006 


10648  I  IV.  Edwin  Ray  Whitney,  twin,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  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  186S.  His  list  of  engagements  numbers  eighty-nine,  and  he 
escaped  unhurt,  while  his  comrades  on  either  side  were  instantly  killed. 


10649J  V.  George  Emmet  Whitney,  twin,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I., 
j  3 1  Oct.  1841;  enlisted  in  1S61,  for  three  years,  in  First  Reg.  of  U.  S. 
!  Sharp-shooters ;  served  his  full  time,  without  sickness  or  wounds,  except 
j  a  slight  contusion  of  the  shoulder  by  a  piece  of  spent  shell,  and  without 
I  being  absent  from  his  company  for  two  days  at  a  time.  His  regiment, 
1  from  20  March  1862  to  16  Sept.  1864,  took  part  in  39  battles.  He  was 
j  honorably  discharged,  and  lived  in  New  York  City  in  1  80S. 


15  34 


Eighth   Generation. 


10650 
1065 1 
10652 

10653 
10654 


VI.  Harriet  Augusta  Whitney,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  2 
Dec.  1S44;   and  lived  with  her  parents  in  186S. 

VII.  Sealey  Benedict  Whitney,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  23 
July  1847;   and  lived  with  his  parents  in  1868. 

VIII.  Sarah  Louise  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I., 
20  July  185 1 ;   and  lived  with  her  parents  in  186S. 

Chil.   of   Darling    Brush    and    Letitia   Jane    (Franklin)    Whitney. 

IX.  Townsend  Franklin  Whitney,  twin,  b.  at  East  Norwich,  Oyster 
Bay,  L.  I.,  12  Ap.  1861  ;  died  there,  18  July  1S61,  and  was  buried  in  Foun- 
tain Hill  Cemetery,  Woodbury,  L.  1. 

X.  John  Brush  Whitney,  twin,  b.  at  East  Norwich,  Oyster  Bay, 
L.  I.,  12  Ap.  1861;  died  12  Ap.  1S61,  and  was  buried  in  Fountain  Hill 
Cemetery,  Woodbury,  L.  I. 


Child    of  Jacob    Carman    and    Sarah    Esther   (Whitney)    Valentine. 

10655  I.  John   F.  Valentine,  was  reported  a.,  living  at  Green  Point,  L.  I., 

in  1S6S.      All  efforts  to  learn  anything  of  him  or  his  family  have  been 
unsuccessful. 


4006 


Chil.  of  Zebulon    Doty   and    Martha   Antoinette   (Whitney)   Whitman.  4008 

i    10656    '      I.  Sarah   Augusta  Whitman,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  E.  I., 
3  June  1844  ;   died  at  Williamsburgh,  N.  V.,  25  Oct.  1S47,  and  was  buried 
at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I. 

I 

10657  u-   Mary  Emma  Whitman,  b.  at  Williamsburgh,  N.Y.,  10  Dec.  1846. 

10658  III.   Laura    Daisy    Whitman,  b.  at   Comae,   Huntington,   L    I.,  16 
j  March  1849;   died  at  Comae,  19  Sept.  i860,  and  was  buried  there. 

10659  IV.  Clara   Augusta  Whitman,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  27 
-Aug.  1851. 

10660  '      V.   Hannah  Elizabeth  Whitman,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  6 

Jan.  1854. 


Whitney  Family. 

VI.  John  Darling  Whitman,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  2  Aug.  j 
1856. 

10662  \      VII.   George  Stanley  Whitman,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  7 

Sept.  1859;   died  at  Comae,  30  June  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 

10663  VIII.   Zebulon  Seymour  Whitman,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I., 
I  7  July  1S62  ;   died  at  Comae,  17  .March  1866,  and  was  buried  there. 

I 
106641      IX.    Martha   Lighthall   Whitman,  b.  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  I., 

14  Ap.  1867. 

I 
I 

Chil.  of   Richard    Udall    and    Clarissa    Harriot    (Whitney)    Carll. 

I  10665  j      I.   Hannah  Elizabeth  Carll,  b.  at  Claypits.  L.  I.,  18  Sept.  1S43. 

■  10666       II.  John  Whitney  Carll,  b.  at  Claypits,  L.  I.,  24  Nov.  1848. 

III.   Richard  Clinton  Carll,  b.  at  Claypits,  L.  I.,  25  Dec.  1853. 


1535 


10667 
1 0668 


IV.   Carlos  Carll,   b.  at   Claypits,  L.  I.,  24  July  1855;   died  17  March 
1856,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at  Comae,  Huntington,  L.  1. 


Chil.  of  John   Jay   and   Sarah    Louisa   Nicoll   (Floyd)   V/hitney. 

10669 !  I-  Clarence  Whitney,  b.  at  Melville,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  16  Sept. 
j  1853;  died  on  the  same  day,  and  was  buried  in  Fountain  Hill  Cemetery, 
j  Woodbury,  L.  I. 

10670!  II.  Charles  Floyd  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  26 
Sept.  1S59. 


4010 


10671 


Child   of  Albertus    H.  and    Margaret    Elizabeth    (Whitney)    Beach. 
I.  George  Beach,  b.  at  Green  Point,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  30  July  1854. 


401 1 


Child   of   Nathaniel    Whitman    and    Mary   Eliza    (Velsor)    Whitnoy.  40: 

I.   Israel   Rodgers  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  21 


!- 


1536 


10673 

10674 

10675 
10676 

10677 


10678 
10679 
106S0 

1068 1 


Eighth   Generation. 

March  1S48;   died  there,  25  July  1S4S,  and  was  buried  in   Fountain   Hill 
Cemetery. 

Chil.  of   Nathaniel    Whitman    and    Sarah   Jane    (Valentine)    Whitney. 

II.  Phebe  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  East  Brooklyn,  L.  I.,  29  May 
185s;  died  there,  iS  Dec.  1853,  and  was  buried  in  Fountain  Mill  Ceme- 
tery, Woodbury,  L.  1. 

III.  Seymour  Darling  Whitney,  b.  at  East  Brooklyn,  L.  I.,  4  Feb. 
1855. 

IV.  Israel  Clavvson  Whitney,  b.  at  Setauket,  L.  I.,  19  Jan.  1857. 

V.  Joshua  Whitney,  b.  at  Eaton's  Neck,  Huntington,  L.  I.,  15  Feb. 
1859. 

VI.  Whitney,  a  son,  b.  at  East  New  York,  in  Ap.  i860;  died 

at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  20  July  i860,  and  was  buried  in  Fountain 
Hill  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Andrew    and    Mahala    Esther   (Whitney)    Cheshire.  4023 

I.  Phebe  Emma  Cheshire,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  iS 
June  1840. 

II.  rviary  Ann  Cheshire,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  23  Nov. 
1 841 ;   died  there,  20  Dec.  1843,  and  was  buried  at  Syosset,  in  Oyster  Bay. 

III.  Mary  Lavinia  Cheshire,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  9    177-1 
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. 

IV.  Caroline    Frances    Cheshire,    b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster   Bay, 
L.  I.,  3  fan.  184S;    died   there,  22  Feb.  1856,  and  was  buried  at   Syosset, 

!  Oyster  Bay. 


Chil.  of  Jesse   Clawson    and    Erneline    (Van   Sise)    Whitney. 

106S2  I.    IVIary  lantha  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  9  July 

1848. 

10683  II.   Emma  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I., 


4024 


Whitney  Family. 


3  Ap.  1856;   died  there,  17   May  1858,  and   was  buried   in   Fountain   Hill 
j  Cemetery. 


Child    of   Israel    Rodgers   and    Cynthia    Jane    (Schenck)    Whitney. 

10684  I.  Samuel  Cornelius  Whitney,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I., 
I  23  July  1S46;  died  25  July  1846;  and  was  buried  in  Fountain  Hill  Ceme- 
tery. 


I 106S5 


Child   of  Amos   and    Phebe    Ann    (Whitney)    Cheshire. 

I.   William  Edgar  Cheshire,  b.  at  Woodbury,  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  16 

March  1857. 


1537 


4025 


4026 


Chil.  of  Daniel    and    Charlotte    (Shepard)    Barnum. 

106S6  I  I.  Sarah  Barnum,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  29  March  1828;  married  at  I 
Philadelphia,  Penn.,  8  May  1S51,  Stephen  B.  Wickens,  son  of  Obed  and 
Sarah  Wickens;  survived  her  husband,  and  was  living  at  Middle-town, 
Conn.,  in  Oct.  1S75,  without  children. 

10687,      H-   Joanna  Barnum,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  20  March  1830;  married  at      17722 
222    West    25th    Street,    New  York,  4  June  iSGS,  by   her   brother,    Rev. 
Frederick    Shepard    Barnum,   to   John    Romer,    son   of  Joseph   and    Sarah 
(Banks)  Romer.      They  were  living  at  40  West  50th  Street,  New  York,  in 
[  Oct.  1875. 

10688        III.    Emily  Augusta    Barnum,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  27   Ap.  1832;      17723 

married  in  Bedford  Street  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  New  York,  7  Nov. 

{  i860,   by   Rev.  W.    P.    Strickland,   to  John    Lawrence    fvlcDermot,   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.  j 

1  10689  IV-  Oliver  Shepard  Barnum,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  22  Aug.  1834;  ! 
died  unmarried,  31  Dec.  1S61,  in  New  York  City,  and  was  buried  at 
Bethel. 


110690!      V.   Frederick  Shepard   Barnum,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  3  Feb.  1837;      17725 
J  grad.  at  Wcsleyan  University  in  185- ;   a  minister  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church  ;   married  at  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  19  Ap.  i860,  Esther  Lee,  dau.  j 
j  of  Ashbel   and    Isabella   (Hill)    Lee":     He  was   admitted  to  the  New  York 
Conference,  on  trial,  in  May  1859;   in  full  connection,  May  1S61;  ordained; 


'5381 


Eighth  Generation. 


10692 


10693 


deacon  in  May  1 861,  elder  in  May  1S63;  assigned  to  Peekskill,  N.  Y., 
1S59;  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  i860;  Lake  Mahopac,  N.  Y.,  1861;  Great  Barring- 
ton,  Mass.,  1862-3  ;  Tine  Plains,  N.  Y.,  1S64-6;  Saugerties,  N.Y.,  1S67-9; 
Shrub  Oak,  X.Y.,1870-1;  and  Central  Church,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  [872-3. 
He  was  preaching  for  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Thompsonville,  Conn., 
in  Oct.  1S75. 

10691  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  Btagdon  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,  Xew  York,  26  Dec.  1S72,  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.  11,  137th  Reg.,  Penn.  Vol.  Infantry,  in  the  war  of  1861. 


-29 


Chil.  of  William    Coley   and    Emily    (Trowbridge)    Shepard. 

I.  Josephine  Emily  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  11  Ap.  1835; 
married  there,  14  Jan.  1857,  Elijah  Cregory,  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.  1S56; 
settled  at  North  Salem,  N  Y.;  and,  in  Sept.  1 S60,  moved  to  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Aug.  1875. 


839;    a'  17731 


10694    I      II.  George   Anson   Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  2  Sept 

comb-maker;  married  in  Ap.  1859,  at  Bethel,  Josephine  Sloan,  dau.  of 
j  David  and  Mary  (Lindon)  Sloan,  of  the  same  place.  She  was  born  at 
Providence,  R.  I.,  22  Sept.  1S40.      They  were  living  at  Bethel  in  Aug.  1S75. 


10695 


10696 


III.  Horace  S-Sickok  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  28  Aug.  1844; 
and  was  living  there  in  Aug.  1873,  unmarried,  a  dealer  in  books  and 
stationery. 


Child    of  Augustus    Comstock   and    Mary    Lucetta    (Trowbridge) 
Shepard. 


403 


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  Koyt,  dau.  of  James  Edward  and  Emily  Augusta  (Warner) 


Whitney  Family. 


Hoyt,  of  New  York  City,  where  she  was  born  I  ■ 
Rockland,  21  July  1 S73,  and  was  buried  there. 
Rockland  at  the  time  of  his  death.  She  was  lb 
1875. 


Nov.  1842.     He  died  at 

He   was  supervisor  of 

incr  at  Rockland  in  Oct. 


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. 
I  Foster,  Congregational,  to  William  John  Hall,  a  wholesale  dealer  in  hats, 
I  son  of  John  and  Sarah  (Harrison)  Hall,  of  Newark,  N.  J.  He  was  born  at 
I  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. 


1069S 


II.  Julia  Barnum  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  2  May  1843;  mar- 
cd  there,  25  May  1S63,  in  the  Congregational  Church,  by  Rev.  Elijah  C. 
Baldwin,  to  Ceorge  Harvey  Baird,  dealer  in  dry  goods,  son  of  Elam  and 
Esther  (Castle)  Baird,  of  Monroe,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  31  Aug.  1S40. 
They  dwelt  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  1  S64 ;  at  Bethel,  in  1865  ;  at  Newark, 
N.  |.,  1 866  to  1869;    at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  from  Oct.  1869  till  Ap.  1S72; 

_^    n...L »:il      \„      ,  O  -  .   .     .,.,,-1    ♦  !■,.:,.■,    .-..t,,,-,-,.--.,!     (..     U,.tli,~.l      n-l-i.-i.-.    tli^-i.-   wprp 


I  at  Danbury,  till  Ap.  1874 
still  living  in  Oct.  1875. 


and  then  returned  to  Bethel, 


1539 


,0699'  III.  Pflary  Weed  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  11  Aug.  1847;  and 
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.  1S75,  unmar- 
ried, his  business  being  at  470  Broome  Street,  New  York. 

10701  V.  Frederick  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  5  Dec.  185S;  and  was 
living  at  71  Emmet  Street,  Newark,  N.  J.,  in  Sept.  1S75. 


7737 


0-/33 


Chil.  of  Charles   Henry   and    Fanny   (Cregory)    Shepard.  4033 

I    Leroy   Ferry  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  6  Feb.  1844;  married      17741 
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. 


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.  1S75,  unmarried. 

10704 

III.   Martha  Jane  Shepard,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  6  Sept.  1S54;  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. 

4034 

10706 

I.  Anson   George   Shepard,  b.  at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  7  Ap.  1S51;  was 
living  at  Leavenworth,  Kansas,  unmarried,  in  Aug.  1875. 

10707 

II.   Charles   Arthur   Shepard,   b.   at  Warsaw,  Mo.,   27  June  1S53; 
was  living  at  Warrensburgh,  Mo.,  unmarried,  in  Aug.  1S75. 

Chil.  of  Androw   Comstock   and    Hattie   Clarissa    (Wildman)    Shepard. 

4034 

1070S 

III.   Susan  Waller  Shepard,  b.  at  Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  29  Ap.  1866. 

10709 

IV.   Horace  V¥ildman   Shepard,   b.  at   Pleasant  Hill,  Mo.,  23  Ap. 
1872. 

Chil.  of  George    Irving   and    Susanna    (Loper)    Shepard. 

4035 

10710 

I.   Sarah  Loper  Shepard,  b.  at  Guilford,  Conn.,  23  Sept.  1S45  ',  died 
at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  1  1  Nov.  1S46,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 07 1 1 

II.  Sarah   Loper  Shepard,  b.  at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  28  Oct.  1847;  mar- 
ried   at   Pleasant    Hill,    Mo..  15    Feb.  1 87 1 ,   by   Rev.   D'Estaing  Jennings, 
Protestant   Episcopal,  to   Ceorge   Doty   Little.      They   were   living  at  2707 
Thomas  Street,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  Aug.  1875. 

17745 

107 1 2 


III.  Anna  Loper  Shepard,  b.  at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  22  Aug.  1S52;  died 
at  Guilford,  Conn.,  3  Jan.  1S5X,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Ceorge    Irving   and    Clara    Trowbridge    (Parsons)    Shepard. 

IV.  Ceorge  Parsons  Shepard,   b.  at  Warsaw,   Mo.,  1  Oct.  1856 
died  at  Warsaw,  9  Dec.  1S57,  and  was  buried  there. 


Whitney  Family 


154' 


10714  V.   Martha    Shepard,    b.   at  Warsaw,    Mo.,   24    Nov.  1S57;  died  at 
I  Warsaw,  29  Ap.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

10715  :      VI.   Laura  Shepard,  b.  at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  10  Ap.  1859. 

10716  VII.   William  Parsons  Shepard,  b.  at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  2S  Jan.  1S62; 
died  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  3  March  1864,  and  was  buried  there. 

107 1 7  VIII.  Clara  Trowbridge  Shepard,  b.  at  Warsaw,  Mo.,  5  May  1863. 


Chil.  of  Philo   Camp   and   Julia   Ann    (Shepard)    Merwin. 

>7 1 8  I      I.   Florida  Shepard   Merwin,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  14  May  1S51; 
and  was  living  there  in  Sept.  1S75,  unmarried. 

>7 19 


II.  Julia   Belle   Merwin,  b.  at  Brookfield,  Conn.,  26  Feb.  1856;  and 
was  living  there  in  Sept.  1S75,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Elias 


and    Sally    (Lockwood)    Sanford. 


I.  Isaac  Sanford,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  2j  Ap.  1S15;  a  minister  of 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church;  married  at  Fatchogue,  L.  I.,  5  Dec. 
1 84 1,  by  Rev.  Samuel  W.  King,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Lovisa  Ann 
Weeks,  dan.  of  Benjamin  and  Eleanor  (Hunt)  Weeks,  of  Patchogue.  She 
was  born  at  Westchester,  N.  Y.,  9  Feb.  1S21.  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  1S42; 
pastor  at  Westbrook  and  Saybrook,  Conn.,  till  1S44;  ordained  elder,  June 
1844;  pastor  of  Riverhead  and  Jamesport,  L.  I.,  till  1846;  at  Huntington, 
L.  I.,  till  1847;  at  Goshen,  Conn.,  till  1S48;  at  Cornwall  and  Ellsworth, 
Conn.,  till  1850;  at  Brookfield  and  Southville,  Conn.,  till  1S32;  at  Bur- 
lington, Conn.,  till  1834;  at  Southbury,  Conn.,  till  1836;  at  Woodbury, 
Conn.,  till  1838;  at  Windsor  and  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  till  i860;  at 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  till  1861;  at  Berlin,  Conn.,  till  1862;  at  Ponset  and 
Killingworth,  Conn.,  till  1  864  ;  when  he  was  given  a  superannuated  relation 
till  1S65  ;  pastor  at  Durham,  Conn.,  till  1S66,  when  he  was  again  superan- 
nuated. In  1867,  68,  and  69,  he  was  classed  as  supernumerary,  and  again, 
in  1S70,  as  superannuated;  which  relation  has  since  continued.  He  was 
living  at  Middlefield,  Conn.,  in  Sept.  1875;  and  at  Barkhamsted,  Conn., 
in  Dec.  1873. 


4036 


i  54- 


Righ tli   Genei -at ion . 


10721  II.   Lockwood    Sanford,   b.   at  Waterbury,  Conn.,   5    Ap.  1S17;  an 

.engraver;   was   living  at  646  West  Chapel  Street,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  in 
Aug.  1875. 

Chil.  of   Elias    Bristol    and    Lucretia    (Fayerweather)    Sanford. 


4039 


10722  III.  Joseph  Burrel  Sanford,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  n  Feb.  1821;  a 
lumberman  and  farmer;  married  at  Preston,  Perm.,  IO  Sept.  1846,  Mary 
Jane  Woodmansee,  dan.  of  James  and  Polly  (Underwood)  Woodmansee, 

of  Preston,  where  she  was  born  20  Nov.  1S24.  They  settled  at  Preston, 
where  he  had  dwelt  since  1S39;  ancl  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1S75,  near 
Island  Pond  post-office.      He  has  held  various  town  offices. 

10723  '      IV.   Sarah    Sanford,    b.   at    Monroe,    Conn.,   6   Ap.    1823;    married 

Stephen  Wiles;  died  16  Feb.  1863,  and  was  buried  at  Mount  Pleasant, 
:  Penn. 

10724  :      V.   Francis   Asbury   Sanford,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  9  Jan.  1825;  a 

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,  11  Feb.  1S69;  she,  6 
March  1874),  and  were  buried  there,  in  Little  York  Cemetery. 

10725  ;      VI.   Edson  Sanford,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  18  Oct.  1826;  an  engraver; 

j  was  living  at  Meriden,  Conn.,  in  Sept.  1875.  He  served  for  about  four 
I  years  in  the  war  of  1861. 

10726  :  VII.  Ann  Sanford,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  11  Ap.  1S29;  a  milliner; 
i  was  living  at  Sandy  Hook,  in  Newtown,  Conn.,  in  Sept.  1S75,  unmarried. 


10727 


VIII.   Luman  Wayne  Sanford,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  11  July  1S32; 
a  carpenter;    married  at  Table  Rock,  Neb,  1  May  1S61,  by  Rev.  George 


10728 


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.  1S62,  in  the  13th  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,  ami  Prairie  Grove,  7  Dec.  1S62,  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  1S65.  lie  was  living  at  Preston,  Penn., 
in  Feb.  1876. 

IN.   Susanna  Jane  Sanford,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  23  March  1835  ; 


/  /  7i  tin  ey  Fa  m  ily, 


•543 


married  at  Sandy  I  look,  Conn.,  20  Nov.  1856,  by  Rev.  Isaac  Sanford, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Joseph  Bearce  Weed,  a  carpenter,  son  of  Eleazer 
and  Melinda  (Fanton)  Weed,  of  Danbury,  Conn,  where  he  was  born  18 
Sept.  1830.  They  dwelt  at  Sandy  Hook  till  March  1857;  .it  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.  iS6l,  at  Newtown,  Conn., 
in  Co.  I,  Sth  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  reenhsted,  as  a  veteran,  5  Jan. 
1864;  and  was  discharged  15  July  1S65,  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  1  S62  ;  Fort  Macon,  JO 
Ap.  1862;  South  Mountain,  14  Sept.  1862;  Antietam,  17  Sept.  1S62; 
Fredericksburgh,  11  Dec.  1862;  and  West  Branch,  19  Ap.  iSGj — closing 
at  Cold  Harbor,  4  June  1S64,  where  he  was  color-sergeant,  and  was 
wounded  in  the  spinal  column,  so  severely  as  to  be  permanently  disabled. 


>9  '  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. 
I  J.  Collin,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Jeannette  Everts,  dau.  of  Peter  P.  and 
!  Tryphena  (Barnett)  Everts,  of  Salisbury,  where  she  was  born  10  May 
:  1S3S.  They  settled  at  Ore  Hill,  in  Salisbury,  and  were  living  there  in 
Oct.  1875.  He  served,  as  corporal,  in  Co.  C,  17th  Reg.,  Conn.  Vol.  Infan- 
try, from  18  Aug.  1S62  till  31  Aug.  1S63. 


Chil.  of  Samuel    Norman    and    Anna    Maria    (Shepard)    Sanford. 


[O730  I.  Jerusha  Sanford,  b.  in  Taunton  district,  Newtown,  Conn.,  in  1S15; 
a  teacher  for  several  years;  married  in  Feb.  1S38,  in  the  Methodist  Church, 
Newtown,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Stebbin-,  Methodist,  to  Zalmon  Lyon.     They  dwelt 

I  in  Rock  House  district,  Weston,  Conn.,  till  1  Ap.  1839;  in  Sandy  Hook 
district,  Newtown,  till  1  Ap.  1S40:  and  then  moved  to  Southbury,  Conn., 
where  she  died  in  March  1 841.      She  was  buried  near  her  husband's  first 

j  wife,  at  Weston.      She  was  a  member  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

1  It  is  thought  that  he  died  and  was  buried  in  one  of  the  western  States. 


17776 


tl2l7 

(4040 


10731        II.   Anna   Sanford,    b.   at    Sandy  Hook,  Newtown,   Conn.,  in  1818; 
'  died  when  nine  months  old,  and  was  buried  in  Taunton  district,  Newtown. 


10732 


III.  Laura  Sanford,  b.  at  Sandy  Hook,  Newtown,  Conn.,  in  Aug. 
1S22;  married  Willis  Lucius  Clinton,  who  died  at  Columbus,  S.  C,  15 
Dec.  1873.      She  died  of  consumption,  3   Sept.  1S74,  at   Ansonia,  Conn., 


17780 


544 


Eighth  Generation. 


and  was  buried  there.     The)'   were  communicants  of  the  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church. 

10733  IV.  Elizabeth  Sanford,  b.  at  Sandy  Hook,  Newtown,  Conn.,  21  May 
1827;  married  at  Hawleyville,  Newtown,  6  May  i860,  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)  Tinner,  of  Brook- 
field,  Conn.  1  Ie  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. 

10734  ,      V.   Frances  Louisa  Sanford,  twin,  b.  at  Sandy  Hook,  Newtown,    17783 

Conn.,  28  May  1S30;  married  at  the  house  of  her  parents,  in  Newtown, 
5  May  1849,  by  Rev.  Benjamin  Stone,  to  Levi  Eeers  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  i860;  at  Brewster's  Station,  N.  V., 
;  till  the  Spring  of  1S68;  and  then  returned  to  Danbury,  where  they  were 
still  living  in  Aug.  1875. 

I°735  VI.    Lorenzo     Dow    Sanford,  twin,  b.  at    Sandy   Hook,  Newtown,    1778 

Conn.,  2S   May  1830;   a  wood-turner;   married  at   Derby,  Conn.,  23  Ap. 
1855,  Aurelia  Lucinda  Norton,  dau.  of  Rodney  F.  and  Lucinda  (Blakeslee) 
J  Norton,  of  Bristol,  Conn.,  where  she  was  born  1 1  Feb.  1836.     They  settled 
at  Derby,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1875. 

10736  VII.   Frederick    Sanford,   b.  at  Sandy  Hook,   Newtown,  Conn.,  in    177S 

Aug.  1832;   married  in  1  S 5 5 ,  at  Derby,  Conn.,  Eunice  Clark.     They  were 
living  at  Birmingham,  Conn.,  in  Aug.  1S75. 


Chil.  of  John    and    Mary    Maria    (Wettleton)    Sanford.  4°4- 

I.  Marietta  Sanford,  b.  at  Sandy  Hook,  Newtown,  Conn.,  11  Sept.  17787  | 
1S42;  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  Jul}-  1846.  He  died  at  Reading,  21  Ap.  1S71,  and  was  buried 
:  there.  He  enlisted  at  New  York  City,  2  Oct.  1S61,  in  Co.  F,  66th  Reg., 
N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry  ;  and  was  dLcharged  at  Washington,  D.  C,  2J  Oct. 
1864.  She  was  married  (2d),  15  Ap.  1S73,  at  Newtown,  by  Rev.  H.  B. 
Smith,  Congregational,  to  Frederick  Clark  Hungerford,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Glover  and  Harriet  (Couch)  Hungerford,  of  Washini>ton,  Conn.      He  was 


/  /  7/  tin  e  i '  Fa  m  il\  \  154- 


born  at  New  Milford,  Conn.,  1  Feb.  1849.  They  settled  at  Washington, 
Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1875. 

10738  II.  John  Lyman  Sanford,  b.  at  Sandy  Hook,  Newtown,  Conn.,  17 
Aug.  1843;  a  mechanic;  married  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1  Jan.  1S71, 
by  Rev.  Daniel  A  Good-ell,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Isabel  Judson,  dau. 
of  John  Bennet  and  Caroline  (While)  Judson,  of  Newtown,  where  she  was 
born  31  May  1844.  They  settled  at  Sandy  Mock,  and  were  living  there  in 
Oct.  1875,  without  children. 



Chil.    of   Luman    Andrus   and    Julia    Ann    (Carpenter)    Sanford.  4043 

10739  I.  Mary  Jane  Sanford,  b.  at  Chazy,  N.  Y.,  31  Aug.  1836;  married 
at  Rockford,  111.,  20  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,  95th  Reg.,  111.  Vol.  Infantry;  was 
killed  in  battle  before  Vicksburgh,  Miss.,  19  May  1S63,  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..  1  May  1S41;   mar-      17790 
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 
J  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. 
1S43  ;   died  at  Granville,  N.  Y.,  24  Dec.  1848,  and  was  buried  there. 

10742  IV.   Edwin    Glapp    Sanford,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  28  June  18485  a 

book-keeper;  was  living  at  Chicago,  111.,  unmarried,  in  Aug.  1S73,  at  the 
corner  of  State  and  Washington  Streets. 


Chil.  of  Julius   and    Mary    Elizabeth    (Parsons)    Sanford. 

10743  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.  12S. 


1546 


Eighth  Generation. 


I    10744    '      II.  Catharine  Sanford,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  19  June  i860;  died 
at  Newtown,  1  Sept.  i860,  and  was  buried  there. 

10745  III.   Gertrude  Sanford,   b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  2S  July  1S66;  was 

living  with  her  parents,  at  416  Chapel  Street,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  in  Aug. 
1875. 


Chil.  of  Henry   and    Mary    Elizabeth    (Booth)    Sanford. 

10746  I.   Annie  Elizabeth  Sanford,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  29  Aug.  1S50; 
and  was  living  there  in  Jul}-  1875,  unmarried. 

10747  II-   Sarah  Edward  Sanford,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  5  Aug.  1861. 


Chil.  of   Ceorge   Bennett   and    Charlotte   (Sanford)   Wheeler. 

1074S  I.   Emily  Alice  Wheeler,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  25  May  1S52;  mar- 

ried at  the  house  of  her  parents,  in  Dyersville,  Iowa,  27  Sept.  1S74,  by 
■  Rev.  Charles  H.  Seymour,  Episcopal,  to  Ceorge  Henry  McKee,  of  the  same 
'  place,  son  of  Alnion  Thompson  and  Elizabeth  (Odes)  McKee.  He  was 
'born  at  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  4  Sept.  1S50.  They  dwelt  at  Dyersville  in 
I  Sept.  1875. 

10749  II.  Harriet  Maria  Wheeler,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  9  Dec.  1854; 
married  at  the  house  of  her  parents,  in  Dyersville,  Iowa,  2S  Sept.  1S74,  by 
[  Rev.  Charles  H.  Seymour,  Episcopal,  to  Walter  f.lcKee,  of  the  same  place, 
]  a  harness-maker,  son  of  Almon  Thompson  and  Elizabeth  (Odes)  McKee. 
I  He  was  born  at  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  15  fan.  1848.  They  dwelt  at  Dyersville  in 
!Sept.  1875. 


4057 


Chil.  of  Ceorge   Wood   and    Mary   Josephine   (Sanford)    Fuller. 


4063 


10750  I.    Henry  Blake  Fuller,  b.  in  Adams  Street,  near  State,  Chicago,  111., 

9  Jan.  1S57. 

1075  1  II.   Harriet  Josephine  Fuller,  b.  at  S72  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago, 

111.,  6  Jan.  1859. 

10752  III.   Mary  Sanford  Fuller,  b.  at  883  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago,  111., 

8  June  1869. 


Whitney  Family 


j 10753 
! 10754 


IO/55 


Chil.  of  Thomas    and    Mary    Elizabeth    (Schimpf)    Sanford. 

I.  Henry  Thomas  Sanford,  b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  16  Ap.  1S70. 

II.  Harriet  B.  Sanford,  b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  17  Jan.  1873;  died  there, 
30  Aug.  1S74,  and  was  buried  in  Oakwoods  Cemetery. 

III.  Mary   Louisa   Sanford,  b.  at  62  Arbor  Place,  Chicago,  111.,  29 
Aug.  1875. 


1547 


4066 


Chil.  of    Daniel    Edwin    and    Betsey    Ann    (Griffin)    Foote. 


IO756 


10758 

10759 


I.  Frances  Maria  Foote,  b 

Oct.  1S4S. 


II.  Samuel  Griffin   Foote,  b.  at  Hobart,  N.  \ 

was  living  there  in  Nov.  1S75,  unmarried. 


Hobart,  N.  Y.,  1  June  1846;   died  22 
July  1850;   and 


Chil.  of   Daniel    Edwin   and   Sally   Adelia   (Could)    Foote. 

III.  William  Selleck  Foote,  b.  at  La  Fayette,  Ohio,  iS  June  1S67. 

IV.  Fayette  Foote,  b.  at  La  Fayette,  Ohio,  29  Oct.  1S70. 


J 

Chil.  of  Henry    Bailey   and    Lucretia   (Eells)    Foote. 

10760  I.   Edwin  Bailey  Foote,  b.  at  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  6  Feb.  1S57. 

10761  II.   Emma  Adelia  Foote,  b.  at  Stamford,  N.  Y,  11  March  1863. 

10762  III.    Frank  Seymour  Foote,  b.  at  Stamford,  N.  Y.,  1  May  1866. 


Child   of  Charles   Austin   and   Jerusha   Ann    (Buck)    Foote. 


407 


4071 


4072 


4073 


10763        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. 


i548 

10764 

10764, 
10764. 

10764- 


Eiph  th  Gen  c  rat  ion . 


Chil.  of  Albert   and    Loanda    (Patchin)    Foote. 

I.  David  Foote, 

II.  Frances  M.  Foote. 

III.  Harriet  Foote. 

IV.  Statira  Foote. 


4074 


Chil.  of  James    Harvey   and    Minerva    (Foote)    Butler. 

10765         I.  Horace  Creeley  Butler. 

10765,        II.   Harvey  V.  Butler,  was  living  at  Walton.  N.  Y,  in  Sept.  1875. 

10765b        III    Laura  Butler. 


4075 


10766 


10767 

1076S 

10769 

10770 
10771 


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,  Incl.,  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.  1S55;  died 
■  there,  3  Feb.  1S56. 

I      IV.  Evelyn  Losina  Wager,  b.  at  De  Kalb,  111.,  3  Aug.  1S57. 


4076 


4079 


V.  James  Wager,  b.  at  De  Kalb, 
Dec.  1862. 


10  March  1862  ;   died  there, 


Whitney  Family. 

T549 

Chil.  of  Richard   and   Hannah   (Foote)   Wilcox. 

4080 

I0J7- 

I.  Josephine  Wilcox,  b.  at  Davenport,  X.  Y.,  2  Ap.  1849;  married 
at  Elmira,   N.  V.,  5   fuly  1865,  Lcman   C.  Palmer,  a  farmer,  sou  of  Lewis 
and  Rebecca  (West)  Palmer.      They  settled  at  Centreville,  Penn.,  and  were 
living  there  in  Aug.  1876. 

17792 

IQ773 

II.   Celestia  Wilcox,  b.  at  Davenport,  X.  Y.,  26  Nov.  1S51;  died  at 
Southport,  X.  V.,  19  Sept.  1S52,  and  was  buried  there. 

107  7  A 

III.   Imogene  Wilcox,  b.  at  Southport,  X.  V.,  25  March  1854;  died 
at  Southport,  25  Aug.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 077  5 

IV.   Calista  U.  Wilcox,  b.  at  Southport,  X.  Y.,  4  July  1855;   married 
at  Wellsburgh,  X.  Y.,  22  Dec.  1873,  Levi  William  Redfield,  son  of  Stephen 
and  Frances  (Garrison)  Redfield,1  of  Southport,  where  he  was  born  16  June 
1851. 

17793 

10776 

V.   Homer  R.  Wilcox,  b.  at  Southport,  N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1S57. 

10777 

VI.    norval  H.  Wilcox,  b.  at  Southport,  X.  Y.,  1 1  June  1S60. 

10778 

VII.  Cora  EioYse  Wilcox,  b.  at  Southport,  X.  Y.,  26  Jan.  1S63. 

Chil.  of   Norman   and    Frances   Emily   (Foote)    Durham. 

408 1 

10779 

I.  Clement  Henry  Durham,  b.  at  Genoa,  111.,  1  June  1851;  and  died 
there,  20  Oct.  1S31. 

10780 

II.   Losina  Jane  Durham,  b.  at  Genoa,  111.,  1  Aug.  1S52;  and  died 
there,  20  Dec.  1S52. 

Chil.  of  Dorman   and   Frances   Emily   (Foote)   Cowles. 

4081 

10781 

III.   Frances  Emily  Cowles,  b.  at  Genoa,  111.,  20  March  1855. 

10782 

IV.   Orra  W.  Cowles,  b.  at  Lowell,  Mich.,  17  Aug.  1858. 

■  See  the  Redfield  Genealogy,  p.  12S. 

i  5  so 


Right h   Generation. 


10783 
10784 

10785 


10786 


Chil.  of   Edward    Peter   and    Amanda    Melissa    (Cleason)    Foote. 

I.  Frederick  Foote,  b.  at  Genoa,  111.,  28  Ap.  1866. 

II.  Willard  Foote,  b.  at  Genoa,  111.,  8  July  1868. 

III.  Jenny  Louisa  Foote,  b.  at  Genoa,  111.,  26  Jul)-  1871. 


40SJ 


Chil.  of   Alonzo    Edward    and    Kolen    (Foote)    Carr. 
I.   Cora  Eugenie  Carr,  b.  at  Sycamore,  111.,  26  Aug.  1S61 


40S3 


10787  II.   Edward  Alonzo  Carr,  b.  at  Sycamore,  111.,  31  Oct  1866. 


1078S 


III.   Helen  FvSyra  Carr,  b.  at  Gei 


Ap.  1870. 


Child    of   Alonzo    Adams   and    Fanny    (Pitts)    V/hitney. 

10789  I.    Nelson    Whitney,  b.  at  Danby,  X.  Y.,  5  Jan.  1S23;  a  farmer,  and 

!  proprietor  of  a  cheese-factor}-;  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,  X.  Y.,  where  she  was 
born  II  March  1S24.  They  dwelt  at  Corning  till  184S;  then  settled  at 
Whitneyville,  Penn.,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1876.  He  served  as 
quartermaster,  from  21  Ap.  till  21  Jul)-  1861,  in  the  3d  Reg.,  Penn.  Yol. 
Infantry.  He  then  raised  a  company,  which  was  organized  iS  Sept.  1 861, 
sworn  into  State  service  21  Sept.  1S61,  mustered  into  U.  S.  service  14  Oct. 
1 861,  as  Co.  G,  45th  Reg.,  Penn.  Vol.  Infantry,  and  was  mustered  out  at 
Old  Point  Comfort,  Ya.,  3  Jul}-  1802. 


4080 


Chil.  of  Christopher   and    Chloe    Hatch    (Whitney)    Deyo. 

I.  Philena  Deyo,  b.  at  Newfield,  X.  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,  X.  Y.,  20 
Aug.  i860,  and  was  buried  there.  He  was  living  at  Fort  Plain,  X.  Y.,  in 
Dec.  1S75. 


40S7 
17SO; 


IV h  tin  e.y  Fa  m  ily. 


1 55  i 


10791        II.  William  Simeon  Deyo,  b.  at  Newfield,  N.Y., 

on  the  same  day,  and  was  buried  at  Newfield. 


Feb.  1832;   died 


10792  III.  Alonzo  Deyo,  b.  at  Newfield,  N.  V.,  30  June  1835;  a  teacher  and 
1  farmer;  married  at  Caton  Centre,  N.  V.,  3  (Jet.  i860,  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 
i  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1875.  He  has  been  justice  of  the  peace,  and; 
supervisor  of  Caton. 


7807 


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  was  born  at 
Dryden,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1842,  and  died  in  July  1866.  He  died  without 
children,  12  Aug.  1S63,  at  Caton,  and  was  buried  there. 


10794!  V.  Eunice  Deyo,  b.  at  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  14  July  1840;  married  at 
j  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.  1839,  at  Caton,  and  was  buried  there.  He  dwelt  at 
Coney  Island,  near  Fortress  Monroe,  Ya.,  and  died  there,  3  July  1S63. 


10795 
10796 

10797 


10798 


Chil.  of  Oliver  and    Elozia    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  1S36; 
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. 


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  Westcott ; 
married  (2d),  16  May  1S59,  at  W'ellsville,  N.  Y,  Laura  Harris,  dau.  of  Eli 
and   Mar)-  (Mulford)  Harris,  of  Lindleytown,  N.  Y.,  where   she  was   born. 


408S 


'811 


4089 
17815 


Eighth  Generation. 


He  dwelt  at  Charleston,  Perm.,  from  1852  till  1S56;  at  Wellsville,  X.  Y., 
till  i860;  at  South  Dansville,  X.  Y.,  till  1864;  at  Pekin,  111.,  till  1870;  at 
Ottawa,  111.,  till  1874;  then  moved  to  Susquehanna  Depot,  Perm.,  and  was 
living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

10799  II.  Oliver  Wilkinson  Whitney,  b.  at  Newfield,  X.  Y.,  2  Jan.  1S30; 
a  farmer;  man  ied  at  Williamsport,  Perm.,  20  Jan.  1859,  Lucy  Brill  Burdick, 
dau.  of  Zina  and  Mary  (Shellman)  Burdick,  of  Chatham,  Perm.  They 
dwelt  at  Caton,  X.  Y.,  till  1875  ;  and  were  living  at  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis., 
in  Jan.  1876. 

10800  III.  Lucy  Maria  Whitney,  b  at  Danby,  X.  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. 

10801  IV.  James  Lewis  Whitney,  b.  at  Danby,  N.  Y.,  28  March  1S34; 
j  married,  in  1852,  Julia  Harris;   and  was  living  at  Fan  Claire,  Wis.,  in  Dec. 

i 1S75. 

10802  V.  Emeline  Amanda  Whitney,  b.  at  Danby,  N.  Y.,  5  Feb.  1S36; 
i  married,  in  1854,  Joseph  Harris;   died  at  Salamanca,   X.  Y.,  19  Ap.  1866, 

i  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  James    Lewis   and    Maria    (Eldred)    Whitney. 

10803  VI.   Abrarn  Johnson  Whitney,  b.  at  Caton,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1842;  a 

farmer;  married  at  Elmira,  X  Y.,  10  Aug.  1S62,  by  her  father,  a  Baptist 
minister,  to  Almira  Elizabeth  Broakman,  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Mover  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, 
i  1866,  passed  at  St.  Joseph,  Mich.)  continued  to  reside  there  till  their  report, 
in  Jan.  1876. 


40S9 
17820 


10804 


j 

10S05 


10806 


VII.  William  Cowan  Whitney,  b.  at  Caton,  X.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1S53. 
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,  X.  Y.,  7  Dec. 

[7  Jan.  1838,  and  was  buried  there. 


died  at  Caton, 


Chil.  of   Nelson    and    Emeline    Amanda    (Whitney)    Cowan. 


4091 


I.   Adelia   IViaria  Cowan,  b.  at  Gibson,  X.  Y.,  3  Feb.  1S42;  married    17821 
at  Caton,  N.  Y.,  17  Oct.  1839,  John  Tupper,  a  dealer  in  tobacco  at  whole- 


Whitney  Family. 


155 


[0S07 


sale,  son  of  Archelaus  and  Leah  (Strever)  Tupper,  of  Corning,  N.  Y.  He 
was  born  near  Albany,  X.  Y.,  in  1S36.  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.  1S53,  son  of  Mrs.  Cowan's  brother,  James  Lewis  Whitney, 
by  his  second  wife,  Maria  Eldred ;  married  at  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.,  26  July  j 
1870,  Priscilla  Emeline  Mead,  born  at  Caroline,  X.  Y.,  in  May  1853,  dau.  | 
of  Darwin  and  Jane  (Sawyer)  Mead;  and  settled  at  Gibson,  X.  Y.,  where 
they  were  still  living  in  Jan.  1876. 


1  oSoy 


1  oS  1 


Chil.  of  Jonathan    and    Ruth    Ann    (Whitney)    Mizner. 

I.  Zerah  Mizner,  b.  at  Hector.  X.  Y.,  1  Feb.  1829;  a  physician  and 
druggist  ;  married  at  Greenwood.  Mich.,  23  Nov.  1S63,  Sarah  Scott,  who 
was  born  in  Canada  West,  19  March  1S42,  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  1S61;  and,  after  six  years' 
residence,  moved  to  Whitehall,  Mich.,  where  he  was  collector  of  taxes  in 
1S74,  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  I S5S,  Alta  Jane  Birch,  dau.  of  Freeman  and  Lucy  (Walker)  Birch, 
of  Courtland,  Mich.,  former!)-  of  Oakland  Co.,  Mich.,  where  she  was  born 
12  July  1 861.  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 
1S72,  removed  to  Baldwin,  Mich.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  1S74. 
He  has  been  a  justice  of  the  peace  for  fourteen  vears. 

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. 

IV.  Peter  Dudley  fcfiizner,  b.  at  Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  29  Feb.  1836;  a 
farmer,  lumberman  and  merchant;  married  at  Peru,  Nebraska,  19  Jan. 
i860,  by  Rev.  Martin  1'ritchard,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Catharine 
Leonora  Cowdy,  born  in  Miami  Co..  Indiana,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Leah 
(Rank)  Gowdy.  lie  served  fur  three  years  and  three  months,  in  the  Union 
army,  during  the  war  of  18G1  ;  since  which  his  home  has  been  in  Michigan. 
He  was  living  at  Baldwin,  Mich.,  in  1874. 


■8  26 


4093 
17827 


7S29 


17S32 


15  54 


Risrhth  Generation. 


V.  Betsey  Ann  Mizner,  b.  at  Plainfield,  Mich.,  26  Nov.  1S38;  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  Rapid-,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Oct. 
1S74.  He  enlisted,  21  Sept.  1S61,  in  Co.  C,  2d  Reg  of  Michigan  Cavalry; 
joined  his  regiment  .it  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. 

VI.  Susan  fVlizner.  b.  at  Plainfield,  Mich.,  9  Jan.  1841;  married,  in 
i860.  Isaac  Rechtenwsld,  from  Indiana,  birth  and  parentage  unknown, 
who  enlisted  in  1861,  in  Co.  H,  4th  Reg.  of  Mich.  Cavalry,  and  was  killed 
IS  [an.  1862.  She  was  living  at  23  Leonard  Street,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 
in  Feb.  187;. 


1 08 1 4 


VII.    Harriet  Mizner,  b.  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  19  Dec.  1842  ;   mar- 
id  there,  in  Jan.  1S60,  Ceorge   Ulmer;   married  (2d),  3  Sept.  1 868,   John 


Hoogstrat ;  and  was  li 


at  MuskeK 


Chii.  of  Peter    Isaac   and    Betsey    (Porter)    Whitney. 


10815  I.  Zerah  Peter  Whitney,  b.  at  Clarence  Hollow,  N.  V.,  21  Sept. 
1836;  a  farmer;  married  at  Amboy,  I!!.,  22  Aug.  i860,  Charlotte  Catharine 
McKenney,  whose  parents  then  lived  at  Dixon,  111.  She  was  b>.rn  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    1783! 
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.  Thev  were  living  at  Sand  Lake,  Mich.,  in 
1S75. 

10817  III.  Phebe  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Williamsville,  N.  V.,  15  Oct.  1839; 
married  Matthew  Ritchie  Adams,  who  was  born  in  Ross  Co.,  Ohio,  26 
Aug.  1S29.      They  were  living  at  Rock  Falls,  111.,  in  1874. 


IV  William  Bevins  Whitney,  b.  at  Thornapple,  in  Ada,  Mich.,  27 
March    1842;     a   sawyer;     married   at   Wayland,   Mich.,   28     Sept.   1862, 


-840 


Whitney  Family 


3  d  : 


Lovina    McBride,   born    12    Dec.   i 842,   chui.  of  James  and   Caroline   (Fry) 
McBride,  of  Hopkins,  Mich.     They  lived  at  Rock  Falls,  111.,  in  1874. 


10S19  V.  Edwin  Emerson  Whitney,  b.  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  14  Aug.  [S43; 
a  sawyer;  married  at  Wayland,  Mich.,  25  Dec.  i860,  by  Rev.  James 
j  Selkrig,  to  Harriet  Lucina  Button,  who  was  born  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  I 
March  1S4S,  dan.  of  John  Avery  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. 


[7S42 


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  (RabLOck)  Lyon, 
of  Augusta,  Me.,  where  he  was  born  14  Nov.  1819.  They  lived  at  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  from  1  June  to  14  Aug.  1869;  at  New  Boston,  N.  II.,  till  1 
May  1870;  and  then  settled  at  Greenville,  Conn.,  where  the}'  were  still 
living  in  Aug.  1874. 

VII.  Julius  Jerome  Whitney,  b.  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  27  Aug.  1847; 
married,  and  was  living  at  Rock  Falls,  111.,  in  1874. 

VIII.  Horace  (VSonson  Whitney,  b.  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  14  June 
1850;   died  there,  25  I S54,  and  was  buried  at  Whitneyville,  Mich. 

IX.  Fanny  Mary  Lorana  Whitney,  b.  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  21  Aug. 
1852;  married  Ceorge  Canning,  who  was  bom  in  Mich.,  7  Sept  1 845. 
They  were  living  at  Rock  Falls,  111.,  in  1S74. 


10824  X.  Elizabeth  (sadore  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  1S74,  without 
children. 


XI.    IVlay   Whitney,   b.  at   Marion,  111.,  15  May  1859;   and   was  living 
with  her  parents,  at  Rock  Falls,  111.,  in  1874. 


26        XII.   Parley  Artemas  Whitney,  b.  at  Marion,  111  ,  15  Ap.  1S62;  and 
was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Rock  Falls,  Ilk,  in  1874. 


1556 

10827 

io8  28 
10829 

10830 

10831 

10832 

ioS33 
10834 
ioS35 
10836 
10837 


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 Ogden;  and  was  living  at 

Grand  Haven,  Mich.,  in  1873. 

IV.  Oscar  Wewman  Whitney. 


4095 


Chil.  of   Ezra    and    Hannah    Hedges    (Depuy)    Whitney. 

I.  Jane  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  4  May  1843;  mar- 
J  ried  at  Bradley,  in  Hopkins,  Mich.,  10  June  1S61,  William  C.  McClintock. 
I  They  were  living  at  Bradley  in  1874. 

; 

II.  Charles  Edgar  Whitney,  b.  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  27  Jan.  1S45  ;  a 
soldier  in  the  war  of  1861;  married  at  Muskegon,  Mich.,  24  Dec.  1869,! 
Klittio  De  Rowe.      They  were  living  at  Bradley,  Mich.,  in  1S74. 

III.  Alonzo  Ethelbert  Whitney,  b.  at  Cascade,  Mich.,  16  Ap.  1847  I 
died  there,  13  Aug.  1847,  and  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  ;   and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 

VI.  Frederick  Whitney,  twin,  b.  at  Bradley,  in  Hopkins,  Mich.,  23 
Dec.  1S57  ;   and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 

VII.  Caroline  A.  Whitney,  b.  at  Bradley,  in  Hopkins,  Mich.,  5  Oct. 
1S59;   and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1S74. 


4096 
17844 


Chil.  of  Chester    Coborn    and    Amanda   Malvina    (Depuy)    Whitney. 

1083S  I.   Herbert  Delos  Whitney,  b.  at  Ada,  Mich.,  15  Aug.  1846;  served 

in  Co.  A,  1 8th    Reg.,  Wis.  Vol.   Infantry;    was   captured   in    the   battle   of 


4098 


Whitney  Family. 


Pittsburg    Landing,   held   a   prisoner   four   months,   and    then    paroled    at 
Montgomery,  Ala.      He  was  living  at  Wrightstown,  Wis.,  in  1873. 

! 

10839  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. 

10S40  III.  Edwin  Foster  Whitney,  b.  at  Mukwonago,  Wis.,  13  March 
I  1850;   and  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Worthington,  Minn.,  in  1873. 

10841  IV.  William  Wiley  Whitney,  b.  at  Taycheedah,  Wis.,  3  June  1853; 
died  at  Taycheedah,  22  Sept..  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 


1557 


Chil.  of  Martin    Van    Buren    and    Harriet    (White)    Whitney. 


i      4099 


10842  ;      I.   Eva  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Caledonia,  Mich.,  4  Oct.  1S56;  and  was 

living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  1874. 

10843  II.   Ida  Luella  Whitney,  b.  at  Caledonia,  Mich.,  15  Oct.  1S5S. 

10844  HI.   fielly  Louisa  Whitney,  b.  at  Caledonia,  Mich.,  11  Nov.  1S61. 
10S45  \  IV.   Alice  Fllay  Whitney,  b.  at  Caledonia,  Mich.,  24  June  1867. 
10846  V.  Orriii  Chester  Whitney,  b.  at  Caledonia.  Mich..  5  Ap.  1873. 


Chil.  of   David    Lewis   and    Irena    (Beardsiey)    Washburn.  4IO4 

10847  I.  Sarah  Ann  Washburn,  b.  at  Oberlin,  Ohio,  8  July  1S36;  died  at 
.Vermillion,  Ohio,  8  Feb.  183S,  and  was  buried  there. 

10848  II.  Alvira  Setsey  Washburn,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  3  Feb.  1S3S; 
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. 

10849  III.   Louisa  Malvina  Washburn,   b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  30  Oct.      17847 


Eie/i th  Gi 11 era tion . 


1839;  married  at  Berlin  Heights,  Ohio,  13  M; 
ShofT,  a  hotel-keeper,  son  of  Jacob  and  Sarah  (H 
Ohio,  where  he  was  born  3]  July  1858.  They 
Ohio,  and  were  living  there  in  1874. 


•  1 86 1,  Horatio  Nelson 
yes)  Shoff,  of  Florence, 
■j  ti;eJ   at   Birmingham 


10850  IV.  Wheeler  Fairchiid  Washburn,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  19  Dec.    17841 

1S41;  a  farmer;  married  at  Amherst,  Ohio,  25  Dec.  1861,  Harriet  Seeley, 
dau.  of  Walter  and  Calista  (Blair)  Seeley,  of  Amherst.  She  died  2  Feb. 
1871,  and  was  buried  at  Amherst.  Fie  married  (2d),  19  Ap.  1874,  Frances 
Sawyer.     They  were  living  at  North  Amherst,  Ohio,  in  1874. 

10851  V.   Mary    £meline   Washburn,   b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,   29   Sept.    [7S5C 

1S44;  married  there,  9  Dec.  i860,  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.  1S73.  They  lived  at  Ver- 
million till  20  Sept.  1 87 1 ;  at  Newell,  Iowa,  from  25  Sept.  1871  till  4  Ap. 
1S73;  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. 

10852  VI.   Watson    David   Washburn,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  19  March 
1849;  ancl  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 


10853 


VII.  Jessie    Fremont  Washburn, 

1S56;   and  was  living  there,  with  her  pan 


b.  at   Vermillion,  Ohio,  1  July 
Us,  in  1S74. 


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 
her  father's  hou^e,  in  Orleans,  Mich.,  28  July  1868,  by  Rev.  Thomas 
Bignell,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Benjamin  Franklin  Washburn,  a  trader, 
who  was  born  at  Gorham,  N.  V.,  25  Feb.  1824,  son  of  Benjamin  and 
Lovina  (YVoodin)  Washburn.  They  settled  at  Ada,  Mich.  She  died  at 
Orleans,  20  Aug.  1S70,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at  Cascade,  Mich. 
Fie  was  living  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

10S55  II.   Helen   Lovica   Butler,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  22  Feb.  1845;   mar- 

I  ried  at  her  father's  house  in  Orleans,  Mich.,  26  July  1871,  by  Rev.  D.  F. 
j  Barnes,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  William  Henry  Howard,  a  farmer,  who  was 
!  born  at  Avon,  N.  V.,  12  Nov.  1841,  son  of  Joseph  and  Janet  (Giles)  How- 
ard.     They  were  living  at  Berlin,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1874. 


4106 


llliitiicv  Family 


15  59 


III.   Betsey  Philena  Butler,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  24  Ap.  1S47;  and 
was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Orleans,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  I S 7 4 . 


[0S59 


Chil.  of   Benjamin    Summers   and    Sarah    Jane    (Brobeck)    V/ashburn, 

I.  Belle    Lavona   Washburn,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  5    Nov.  1S49; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Sept.  1S74. 

II.  Luther    Amason   Washburn,   b.   at  Vermillion,   Ohio,  1   Dec. 
1851;  died  at  Vermillion,  16  Nov.  iS6i,and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Lorin    Johnson   Washburn,    b.   at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  5  Aug. 
1S55;   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  Sent.  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. 

10863        I.   Orlando  A.  MordorT,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  19  Sept.  1853;  and  was 
living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1874. 

10864,      II.   Edwin   Henry  MordovY,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  10  Dec.  1S54;  and 
was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1S74. 

10S65        HI.   Annette  Marie  rViordoff,  b.  at  Florence.  Ohio,  20  Oct.  i860. 

ioS66        IV.   May  Belle  Mordoff,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  29  Nov.  1S63. 


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. 


1560'  High tli   Generation. 

Chil.  of   Edmund    and    Harriet    (Whitney)    Fairchild. 

10S6S  I.   Lucy  Ann  Fairchild,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  20  Jan.  1837;  married 

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-  j 
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.  l86S,  and  was  buried  in  Newtown  Cemetery.  She 
married  (2d),  30  Jan.  [S73,  at  her  father's  house  in  Newtown,  Edward 
Albertus  Baldwin,  an  ornamental  plasterer,  whose  parents,  Marshall  and 
i  Catharine  (Sipp)  Baldwin,  then  lived  at  Caldwell,  N.  J.  She  continued  to 
■  live  at  Orange  till  the  early  part  of  1S74,  since  which  her  home  has  been 
!  at  Sterling,  111.      Mr.  Baldwin  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1861. 


10869 


II.  Julia   Augusta    Fairchild,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  4  May  1840; 
died  there,  28  Feb.  1849,  and  was  buried  in  the  Newtown  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  James    Wheeler   and    Anna    Maria    (Lewis)    Whitney. 


IO870 
10871 

IO872 

10873 


I.  Anna  Maria  Whitney,  b.  at  LcRoy,  N.  Y.,  12  Jan.  184S;  married 
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.  1S52; 
died  at  Avon,  N.  Y.,  8  Jan.  1  S74,  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 
1S44;  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  1S43,  dau.  of 
William  Bennet  and  Manila  (Morgan)  Jennings.  They  settled  at  New- 
town, and  were  still  living  there  in  Sept.  1874. 


4115 
17858 


10S74  II.   Julius    Burr   Fairchild,  b.   at   Newtown,  Conn.,  24  Aug.  1847; 

died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1  May  1S73,  and  was  buried  in   the   cemetery  at 
I  Newtown,  Taunton  district. 


Whitney  Family 


10875        HI.   Emily  Aurelia  Fairchild,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  5  Aug.  1857; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  parent.-,  in  1S74. 


Chil.  of  Mark    Leavenworth    and    Ruth    Ann    (Whitney)    Hubbell. 

10S76        I.   Truman  Johnson   Hubbell,  b.  at  Hattcrtown,  Newtown,  Conn., 
20  Feb.  1853;   and  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  in  1S74. 

;  10877        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, 
j  at  Newtown,  19  March  1 871,  and  was  buried  at  Bethel,  Conn. 


10S78        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.  1S5S; 
j  died  at  Newtown,  8  Jul)'  186S,  and  was  buried  in  the  Newtown  Cemetery. 


10SS0 
10SS1 
10882 


II.  James  Wheeler  Whitney,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  22  Nov.  18G7. 

III.  Frederick  Moore  Whitney,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  14  July  1869. 

IV.  Bertha  Belle  Whitney,  b.  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  12  May  1872. 


I  ^6l 


Chil.  of  William    Henry   and    Lucretia   Frances   (Whitney)    Brace.  4124 

I.   Charles  Henry  Brace,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  S  Feb.  1845;  ciicd 
at  Caton,  N.  Y.,  6  Ap.  1855,  and  was  buried  there. 

108S4        II-  James  Whitney   Brace,  b.   at   Caton,   N.  Y.,  iS  Jan.   1S53;   a      17860 
farmer;    married    there,    I    Oct.   1871,    Robie   Walden,    dau.  of  James   and 
\  Sarah  (Crum)  Walden,  of  Caton,  where  she  was  born  12  June  1S54.     They 
settled  at  Caton,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

10S85        HI.  Augustus  Julian    Brace,  b.  at  Caton,  N.Y.,  19  Oct.  1856;  a      17S62 
farmer;   married   at    Hornby,  N.  Y,  6   Sept.  1874,  Euella   Emory,  dau.  of 


562 


R  ighth  Generation. 

George  and  Lydia  (Lewis)  Emory,  of  Hornby,  where  she  was  born  S  Feb. 
1054.      ihey  were  living  at  Caton  in  Dec.  1S75. 


Chil.  of  Philo   Lorenzo   and   Ann    Elizabeth    (Zeak)   Whitney. 

10886         I.  Charles   Anthony  Whitney,  b.   at   Horseheads,  X  Y     -7  Feb 
1857;   died  at  Horseheads,  1  May  1867,  and  was  buried  there.      ' 

IO,SS7      a-  5-   Pamel,ia  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  17  March  1858; 
died  at  Horseheads  9  Ap.  1865,  and  was  buried  there. 

10888  III.  Franklin    Herbert  Whitney,  b.  at   Horseheads,  N  Y    -6  May 
i860.  -  ' 

10889  IV.   William   Orlando  Whitney,  b.  at  Horseheads,  N.  V    10  March 
;  1862. 

10890  V.  Arminda  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  24  June  1865. 
10S9.          vi.  Samuel  Lorenzo  Whitney,  b.  at  Corning,  N.  Y,  21  Aug.  1868. 
10892          VII.   Oscar  Grant  Whitney,  b.  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  1  Oct.  1S72. 
10S93  ,      VIII.  Lewis  Neville  Whitney,  b.  at  Corning,  N.  Y.,  17  May  1875. 


4127 


Chil.  of   Mindrus    Hemrod    and    He 


ict  Adeline   (Watson)   Whitm 


10894 

1 

j     IO895 

I     IOS96 


ML  ,Mar'Stte  Whit"ey,  b.  at  Cannon,  Mich.,  1  Aug.  1847;   married,  26  '  i7^5 
March  1866,  Benton  W    Lewis.     They  settled  at   Nelson,  and   their  post- 
office  was  band  Lake,  Mi 


111  1875 


II.  Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  Cannon,  Mich.,  4  May  1S49. 

III.  Clara  Whitney,  b.  at  Cannon,  Mich.,  15  May  1858. 


Chil.    of   Hermon    Eastman    and    Lydia    Ann    (Moflatt)    Whitney. 

10897  I.  Clarence  Albert  Whitney,  b.  at  Cannon,  Mich.,  3  Feb  1857-  and 

was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Mersey,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1874. 


//  liitney  Family. 

1089S        II.    Effle    Deora   Whitney,  b.  at  Cannon,  Mich.,  29  Sept.  1  S 5 9  ;   and 
was  living  with  her  parent?,  at  Hersey,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1874. 


[0S99 


10900 
1 090 1 


Chil.    of   Charles    Roswell    and    Emelino    (Whitney)    Hine. 

I.  Frederick  Benton  Hine,  b.  at  Cannon,  Mich.,  20  Aug.  1S56;  a 
student  in  Olivet  College,  Olivet,  Mich.,  in  1 873. 

II.  Albert  Whiting  Hine,  b.  at  Plainfield,  Mich.,  1 1  Oct.  i860. 

III.  William  IVSifton  Hine,  b.  at  Lowell,  Mich.,  13  Ap.  186S. 


1090: 


Chil.  of  Ruggles    Nahum    and    Jane    (Sherman)    Whitney. 

I.  Lewis  Edwin  Whitney,  b.  at  Vermillion,  Ohio,  3  Sept.  1850; 
died  at  Florence,  Ohio,  3  Oct.  1S51,  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  C13  Greene  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
;  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1S74. 


Chil.  of  Leverett    Benedict   and    Hannah    Maria    (Whitney)    Hill. 

10903        I.   Clarence  Whitney  Hill,  b.  at  Tabor,  Iowa,  17  June  1837;  and  was 
living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  1S73. 


10904 


II.   Leverett  Abel  Hill,  b.  at  Tabor,  Iowa,  16  Aug.  1S5S. 


10903         III.    Amelia    Esther    Hili,  b.  at  Tabor,  Iowa,  29  Oct.  1S60;   died  at 
Tabor,  27  Ap.  i860,  and  was  buried  there. 

10906  IV.  Virgil  Benedict  Hill,  b.  at  Tabor,  Iowa,  20  Ap.  1867. 

10907  V.   Charles  Hill,  b.  at  Tabor,  Iowa,  10  Oct.  1868. 

1090S        VI.    Elbert  Eeecher  Hili,  b.  at  Tabor,  Iowa,  8  Oct.  1870. 


4135 


4138 


Child    of  Charles    Philo    and    Cilinda    Elizabeth    (Ennes)    Whitney.  4141 

[0909         I.    Eva  IVsay  Whitney,  b.  at  South  Saginaw,  Mich.,  12  Jan.  1S73. 


i564 


Ri^h ih   Generation. 


Chil.  of   Frederick   Augustus   and    Fanny    Maria   (ShofT)    Whitney.  414- 

10910  I.    Ina  Belle  Whitney,  b.  at  Wakeman,  Ohio,  6  Dec.  1S61. 

1 09 1  1  II.   Charles  Philo  Whitney,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  7  Nov.  1863. 

10912  III.  Jenny  May  Whitney,  b.  at  Florence,  Ohio,  14  Ap.  1S66. 


10913 
1 09 1 4 
10915 


Chil.  of  Theodore    Beecher  and    Mary    Elizabeth    (Parker)    Whitney. 

I.  Clayton  Parker  Whitney,  b.  at  Wakeman,  Ohio,  19  Sept.  1S67. 

II.  Ruggies  fv'ahum  Whitney,  b.  at  Wakeman,  Ohio,  25  Nov.  1S69. 

III.  Oliie  May  Whitney,  b.  at  Wakeman,  Ohio,  30  Aug.  1S72. 


4143 


Child   of  William    Augustine    and    Jane    Amelia    (Whitney)    Canflelcl.  4144 

10916  I.   Calvert  Carlon  Canfieid,  b.  at  Wakeman,  Ohio,  7  July  1S64. 


Child    of    Asa   and    Anna    (Studley)    Everett. 

I.  Joshua  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  19  March  1S1  1;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Ellsworth,  12  Feb.  1S34,  by  Rev.  Frederick  Gridley,  Congre- 
gational, to  Elmina  SkiiT,  dau,  of  Walter  and  Abigail  (Wilson)  Skiff,  of 
Ellsworth,  where  she  was  born  15  Ap.  1S11.  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. 


4152 


IO91S 

10919  II-    Catharine    Gillette,    married    Webster    Chase;     and    settled    at 
Watertown,  N.  Y. 

10920  III.   Betsey  Gillette. 


1092 1 


IV.   Manchester  Gillette,  died  unmarried. 


Whit j lev  Family 


1565 


10922 

10925 
10924 


Chil.   of  David    Washington    and    Betsey    (Everett)    Beardsley. 

I.  Julia  Beardsley,  b.  at  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  in  1808  or  1S09;  died 
at  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  when  five  years  old. 

II.  Elizabeth  Beardsley,  b.  at  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  9  Feb.  1S14; 
and  was  living  there  in  Nov.  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  Catharine  Beardsley,  b.  at  Great  Harrington,  Mass.,  5  May 
181 5;  married  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  20  Feb.  1853,  by  Rev.  Elbert  Osborn, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Levi  Smith  Bartram,  a  farmer,  son  of  Henry  Flatt 
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.  1S75. 


IV.   Susan   Beardsley,  b.  at  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  in  Sept.  1819: 
and  was  living  there  in  Nov.  1S75,  unmarried. 


10926 


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.  Me  was  a 
deacon  of  the  Congregational  Church  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  from  1S39  to 
1848;   and  at  Sharon,  since  Feb.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Russel   and   Caroline   Ruby   (Parsons)    Everett. 

10927  I.  Enoch  Parsons  Everett,  b.  at  Copake  Flat?,  N.  V.,  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.  1S66.      He   married  (2d),  9  Feb.  1867,  at   Ells- 

1  worth,  Emily  Coodenough,  dau.  of  Giles  Chipman  and  Alida  (Cooper) 
Goodenough,  of  Jefferson,  X.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  3  July  1840.  They 
were  living  at  Ellsworth  in  Nov.  1876. 

10928  II.  Richard  Floyd  Everett,  b.  at  Copake  Flats,  N.  V.,  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 

j  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 


4154 


17S6S 


7871 


4155 
I7S74 


17SS2 


1566  High  ill  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. 


Chil.  of   Roswell    Everett.  4 1  56 

10929  I.   Ransom  Everett. 

[0930         II.   Henry  Everett. 

There  were,  besides  these,  three  sons  and  three  or  four  daughters,  names 
I  not  reported,  all  of  whom  were  said  to  live  at  Lansing,  111.,  in  Oct.  1S76. 


Chil.  of  Camaliel    and    Nancy    Minerva    (Woodward)    Everett.  4'57 

1093  i  I.  Everett,  died  in  infancy. 

10932  II.   Isaiah  Woodward  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  14  Feb.  1821; 
and  was  living  there,  unmarried,  in  Nov.  1875,  with  his  mother;   a  farmer. 

10933  HI-   Ransom    Frederick   Everett,   b.  at   Ellsworth,   Conn.,  26  July    i;SS6 
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.  1S25.      She  was 

g.  dau.  of  Kbenezer  Tanner,  who  served  as  an  officer  throughout  the 
Revolutionary  War.  They  dwelt  at  Ellsworth  till  1S60;  then  settled  at 
Waverly,  111.,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1876. 

10934  IV.   Susan   Elizabeth   Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  7  Ap.  1824; 
married  there,  13  June  1S50,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baldwin,  Congregational,  to  her 
second    cousin,   John    Chaffee    Lovell,   son   of  John   Barlow   and   Clarissa    10059 
(Chaffee)  Lovell.      See  his  record. 

!°935  V-   Abel  Clark  Evereti,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  29  Ap.  1827;  a  farmer    i/SS  S 

and  carpenter;   married  at  Ellsworth,  22  Oct.  1850.  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baldwin, 
Congregational,  to  his  second  cousin,  Clarissa  Chaffee,  dau.  of  Joel  St.  John    10960      ] 
and   Betsey  Ann   (Youngs)   Chaffee,  of  Ellsworth,  where  she  was  born  31 
Oct.  1S2S.      They  dwelt  at  Ellsworth  for  several  years;    then  settled   at 
Winsted,  Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1876. 

10936         VI.   Adeline  Minerva  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  6  Jan.  1S30; 
and  died  there,  19  Jul}-  1842. 


Whitney  I'amilv 


1567 


10937  VII.   PJewton    Franklin   Everett,   b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,   26  Sept.      17S90 
1S32;   a  fanner;   married  at  Kent,  Conn.,  24  Jan.  1S55,  by  Rev.  Porter  B. 

Barry,  Congregational,  to  Mary  Frances  Dutcher,  of  Kent,  dau.  of  Silas 
and  Laura  (Booth)  Dutcher.  They  were  living  at  Chenango  Bridge,  N.Y., 
in  Nov.  1S76. 

10938  VIII.  Charles  Burrett  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  4  Feb.  1  S3 5;      1 7^93 

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       10963 
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.  183S; 
married  there,  I  Jan.  1861,  by  Rev.  R.  D.  Gardiner,  Congregational,  to 
Stiles  Miner  Eeecher,  a  farmer,  son  of  Rev.  John  Willis  and  Achsah  Jane 
(Judson)  Beecher,  of  Vernon  Centre,  N.  Y.  He  was  born  at  Huron,  Ohio, 
18  Feb.  1835.  They  dwelt  at  Vernon  Centre  till  Jan.  1864,  when  he 
[enlisted  in  the  15th  Reg,  N.  Y.  S.  Cavalry,  and  served  till  Sept.  1865. 
When  he  was  discharged,  they  settled  at  Verona,  N.  V.,  and  were  living 
there  in  Nov.  1876. 


-899 


10940  X.  Jerusha  Skiff  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  3  Now  1840; 
married  there,  30  Dec.  1863,  by  Rev.  R.  D.  Gardiner,  Congregational,  to 
George  Washington  Holcomb,  a  farmer,  son  of  Perlin1  and  Sarah  (Filley) 
J  Holcomb,  of  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  7  Jan.  1837.  They 
dwelt  at  South  Windsor,  Conn.,  for  one  year;  at  Verona,  N.  V.,  six  years; 
and  then  settled  at  Windsor  Locks,  where  thev  were  still  living  in  Oct. 
1876. 


Chil.  of  Alpha    and    Ruth    (Everett)    Carrier. 


4159 


10041  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.  1S49,  an(J  v,'as  buried  there. 


10942  II.  Susan  Carrier,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  29  July  1S22;  married 
there,  9  Oct.  1S4S,  Stiles  Hall,  son  of  Ebenezer  Silliman  and  Eliza  (Coley) 
Hall,  of  Weston,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  in  1820.  They  settled  at 
J  Bridgeport,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1S75,  without  children. 


■I'erlin    Holer 
1S12,  was  li\in<; 


.on.  Samuel  Andrew  Holcomb, 
battle  of  Mnloh,  6  Ap.  1S62. 


1  56S  Eighth   Generation. 

Chil.  of  William    and    Susan    Ann    (Cordon)    Everett.  4160 

10943  I.  Helen  Sophronia  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  22  Aug  i8-»q-    17874 

married    there,   20    Feb.  1S50,  her  cousin,  Enoch    Parsons    Everett,  son   of    109- j 
Russel  and  Caroline   Ruby  (Parsons)  Everett.      See  his  record.      She  died 
at  Ellsworth,  14  Sept.  1866. 

10944  II.   Sarah    Amelia    Everett,   b.   at    Ellsworth,  Conn     18  July  1833- 

died    unmarried,   15   June    1872,   at    Cornwall,   Conn.,   and' was  buried  at 
Ellsworth. 

10945  HI.  Mary  Ely  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  1  Oct.  1S36;  grad.  at  1790s! 
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 
I  resbytenan  Church,  to  Charles  Rufus  Swift,  a  farmer,  son  of  Henry  and 
Mary  (backett)  Swift,  of  Cornwall,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  5  May  1835 
They  dwelt  at  Cornwall  till  Ap.  1S73;  at  Hamden,  Conn.,  till  Sept  18-4- 
and  then  returned  to  Cornwall,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Oct.  1S76.    ' 

10946  IV.   Martha    Lavinia    Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  6  June  1841- 
died  at  Ellsworth,  4  Aug.  1842,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Luther  and    Mary   (Peck)   Chaffee.  4161 

10947  I.  George  Whitefield  Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  1 1  July  181^  ■    1791c 

a  merchant  and  auctioneer;   married  at  Ellsworth,  10  Eeb.  1841,  Rhoda  Ann 
Skiff,  dau.  of  \\  alter  and  Abigail  (Wilson)  Skiff,  of  Ellsworth,  where   she 
was  born  5  Ap.  18 19.     They  dwelt  at  Ellsworth  till  1S53;  at  Elmira  N  V 
nV8ISi  ancVhln  f"led  at  U'averly,  X.  Y„  where  he  was  still  living  in 
Oct.  1 876.     She  died  there,  8  Feb.  1  tCS,  and  was  buried  in  Home  Cemetery. 

10948  II.   Caroline   Maria   Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  17  Feb.  1816-    17013 
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  18 1 1.  They  settled  at  Ellsworth' 
and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1876. 

10949  HI.    Calvin    Peck    Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  17  Feb   18-0  •   a    1701S 
farmer;   married  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  4   Sept.  1844,  by   Rev.'  Mr.  Brownell 
Congregational,    to    his    cousin,    Elizabeth     Lovell,    born    at     Sharon,    24    10937 
Oct    1820,   dau.    of  John    Barlow  and   Clarissa    (Chaffee)    Lovell       Thcv 
settled  at  Ellsworth;   where  she  died.  5  Oct.  1851,  and  was  buried       He 

was  married  (2d),  19  Oct.  1S52,  at  Sharon,  by  Rev.  A.  Cogswell   Frissell 


Whitney  Family 


1569 


pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  South  Amenia,  N.  V.,  to  Clara  Cold 
Lovell,  half-sister  of  his  first  wife,  and  dau.  of  John  Barlow  and  Catharine 
Melissa  (Gold)  Lovell,  of  Sharon,  where  she  was  born  13  March  1S30. 
They  dwelt  at  Ellsworth  till  March  1S67;  at  Chicago,  111.,  till  Oct.  1S74; 
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. 


10950 


Child    of  Abraham    and    Rachel    (Chaffee)    Hall. 

I.  Rachel  Hall,  b.  at  Lee,  Mass.,  28  March  1812;  married  at  Marathon, 
N.  V.,  29  Aug.  1873,  by  Rev.  Giles  Smith,  Congregational,  to  Northrop 
Salmon  Kail,  a  farmer,  son  of  Salmon  and  Eliza  (Gaston)  Hall,  of  Lenox, 
N.  V.,  where  he  was  born  iS  March  1S11.  The}-  settled  at  Munnsville, 
N.Y.,  where  she  had  dwelt  for  fifteen  years  before  her  marriage;  and  were 
living  there  in  Jan.  1S77.      He  has  children  by  a  former  wife. 


1 095  1 


1095: 


Chil.  of  Augustus  and    Abigail    (Chaffee)    Everett. 

I.  Dorothy  Hyde  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  12  Nov.  1S1S; 
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  1  May  1821.  They  dwelt  at  East'  Sharon,  Conn.,  till  1857;  at 
Falls  Village,  Conn.,  till  1S61;  at  Waverly,  X.  Y.,  till  1S67;  at  Owego, 
N.  Y.,  till  1S71 ;  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. 

II.  IV!ary  Elmore  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Cr 
at  Ellsworth,  iS  Nov.  1S21,  and  was  buried  there. 


Ap.  1 82 1  ;  died 


4162 


4164 

17920 


10953  HI.  Samuel  Elmore  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  15  Dec.  1S22; 
a  farmer;  married  at  South  Britain.  Conn.,  12  Jan  1854,  Ann  Eliza  Canfield, 
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.  1S76. 


10954  IV.  Mabel  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  14  July  1825  ;  married  at 
Sharon,  Conn.,  2S  Dec.  1847,  Benjamin  Franklin  Barlow,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Thomas  and  Lucy  (Allerton)  Barlow,  of  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born 
27  July  1S21.  They  settled  at  Amenia,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec. 
1S76. 


"9^4 


i57o 


Eighth   Generation. 


10955  :      v-   Mary  Lucy  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  2  June  1827;  married    17926 

there,  28  Nov.  1852,  Ralph  Knibloo  Woodward,  a  farmer,  son  of  David 
Woodruff  and  Eliza  (Knibloe)  Woodward,  of  Sharon,  Conn.,  where  he  was 
born  16  Jan.  1825.  They  settled  at  Sharon,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec. 
!  1876. 

10956  VI.  Julia  Anne  Everett,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  3  May  1S33;  died  1 
Ap.  1S35. 


Chil.  of  John    Barlow   and   Clarissa   (ChafTee)    Lovell.  4^5 

10957  '•   Elizabeth    Lovell,   b.   at    Sharon,   Conn.,   24   Oct.   1S20;  married    17918 

there,  4  Sept.  1844,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Brownell,  Congregational,  to  Calvin  Peck 
Chaffee,  son  of  Luther  and  Mary  (Peck)  Chaffee.      See  his  record.  i  10949 

1095S  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,  21  Jan.  1876.  His  widow  was  still  living 
there  in  Sept.  1  S76. 

10959  HI.  John   Chaffee    Lovell,   b.   at   Sharon,   Conn.,   3    Sept.  1S24;   a    17935 
farmer;   married   at    Ellsworth,   Conn.,    13  June   1850,   his   second   cousin, 
Susan    Elizabeth    Everett,  dau.  of  Gamaliel   and    Nancy  Minerva  (Wood-     10934 

!  ward)  Everett,  of  Ellsworth,  where  she  was  born  7  Ap.  1824.  They  left 
Sharon,  1  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.  1S50.  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  Emiiy  Antoinette  Cartwright,  dau.  of  David 
Smith  and  Nancy  (Howard)  Cartwright,  of  Sharon,  where  she  was  born  6 
j  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.  4'^9 

10960  1       I.   Clarissa   Chaffee,  b.   at   Ellsworth,  Conn.,  31  Oct.  1S2S;   married    17888 
;  there,  22  Oct.  1850,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Baldwin,  Congregational,  to   her   second 

i  1 


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.  1  83 5 ,  and  was  buried  there. 


I  571 


10935 


1096. 


III.   Joshua    Blgnal    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.  I 

She   was   g.  dau.  of  Benjamin   and  Abigail  (Fancher)  Whitney,  and  of 

Squire  and  Abigail  (Abbott)  Fancher;   g.  g.  dau.  of  Samuel   Kellogg  and 

I  Grace  (Fairweather)  Whitney,  and  of  Joseph  and    Polly  Fairweather,   of 

I  Norwalk,  Conn.;   and  g.  g.  g.  dau.  of  Benjamin  and   Lois  (Kellogg)  Whit- 

I  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. 


17937 


10963  IV.  Julia  Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  13  Ap.  1837;  married  there, 
6  Sept.  185S,  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   Levi    and    Olive    (Eaton)    Treadwell. 

10964  I.  Elvira  Treadwell,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  2S  Dec.  181  2;  married  at 
Rush,  N.  V.,  7  Sept.  1837,  by  Rev.  Townsend  P.  Abel,  Universalist,  to 
Henry    Harrison    Olmsted,    a    farmer,    son    of    Elijah    and    Polly    (Smith) 

1  Olmsted,  of  LeRoy,  N.  V.,  formerly  of  Middlebury,  Vt,  where  he  was 
born  23  Oct.  1813.     They  dwelt  at  Pavilion,  N.Y.,  for  twenty-eight  years; 

1  then  settled  at  LeRoy,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1S77. 


7893 

10938 


4172 
17933 


10965  II.   Ransom  Treadwell,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y. 

10966  III.   William   Cuyler  Treadwell,  b.   at    Perinton,   N.  Y., 
;  married    there    Eliza    Van    Mess,    who   died    at    Hudson,    Mich., 

i  married  (2d),  at  Hudson,  Ann  Johnson  ;   and  died  there,  27  Dec. 


1  See  note  to  No.  9627,  Whittle 
of  John    and    Elinor    II  kit/ley 


•y  of  Watertown,    Ma. 


\  I8I8; 
1  1850; 
858. 

34S,    349. 


0-1-5- 


i  SI2  Eighth   Generation. 


10967  IV.  Chauncey   Lyon   Treadwell,  b.  at   Perinton,   X.  Y.,   22  Nov.    17944 

1 S 1 8 ;  a  farmer  and  stock-breeder;  married  at  Wheatland,  Mich.,  3  Feb. 
1848,  Marcia  Church,  dau.  of  Lorenzo  and  Susan  (Ilalleck)  Church,  of 
Ontario,  X.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  lS  May  1824.  They  were  living  at 
Wheatland  in  March  1877. 

10968  V.   Clarissa  Treadwell,  b.  at  Perinton,  X.  Y.;  is  dead. 

10969  VI.  Cordelia    E.   Treadwell,  b.   at   Perinton,   X.  Y.,  9   Feb.   1821;    17946 
married   at   LeRoy,  X.  Y.,  ji  Aug.  1843,  Albert   Bliss   Slocum,  a   farmer, 

son  of  Smith  and  Elizabeth  (Bliss)  Slocum,  of  Perinton,  former!}'  of 
Macedon,  X.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  19  Ap.  181  S.  They  dwelt  at  Perinton 
till  4  Oct.  1S43;  and  then  settled  at  Wheatland,  Mich.,  where  he  was  still 
living  in  March  1877.  She  died  at  Wheatland,  18  March  1866,  and  was 
buried  there,  in  the  cemetery  at  Church's  Corners.  He  has  been  a  member 
of  the  Legislature  of  Michigan. 


10970  VII.   Phebe  Treadwell,  b.  at  Perinton,  X.  Y. 


3971  VIII.   Mary    Jane    Treadwell,    b.    at    Perinton,    X.  Y.;    married    at    17948 

Hudson,  Mich.,  14  Jan.  1852,  Andrev  L.  Hill,  a  jeweller,  son  of  Oliver1 
and  Cieusa  (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  1864,  at  Nashville,  Tenn.  They  were  buried  in  Maple  Grove 
Cemetery,  at  Hudson. 

By  his  former  wife,  Hannah  C.  Messingcr  (born  at  Wrentham,  Mass.,  6 
Ap.  1S22;  married  at  Leslie,  Mich.,  in  Sept.  1841;  died  at  Ypsilanti,  Mich., 
in  Ap.  1S48),  he  had  a  son,  Thomas  Messinger  Hill,  born  at  Howell,  Mich., 
22  Oct.  1S42;   and  a  dau.,  Ella  Frances  Hill,  born  at  Howell,  23  Dec.  1844. 

i    10972  IX.   David  Treadwell,  b.  at  Perinton,  X.  Y.;   is  dead. 


Chil.  of  Joshua   Chaffee  and   Amy   (Slocum)    Eaton.  4 173 

10973  I-  Jane  Eliza  Eaton,  b.  at  Perinton,  X.  Y.,  in  1S20;  died  at  Perinton 
in  1821,  and  was  buried  there. 

10974  II.  Ortus  Custus  Eaton,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  3  Aug.  1822;  mar- 
ried there,  in  May  1843,  Electa  Clark  Ely,  of  Fairport,  XT.  Y.;  married  (2d) 
at  the   same   place,  in   March   1852,  Mary   Delana   Parks;   married  (3d)  at 

■Oliver  Hill,  a   minister  of  the    Presbyterian     Dec.  1 844.      His  wife  died   in  Washtenaw  Co., 
Church,  was  born   in   Plymouth  Co.,  Mass.,  12     Mich.,  11  Fell.  1S38. 
Sept.  17S1;  and  died  at  Stony  Creek,  Mich.,  23 


Whitney  Family 


Rochester,    N.   V.,   in   July  iS6o,   Charlotte    Landon ;    and    was   living  at 
Franklinville,  N.  V.,  in  Feb.  1877.      He  served  in  the  war  of  1  Sor,  for  three 


1573 


Chil.  of  Joshua    Chaffee   and    Mary   (Newell)    Eaton. 

10975  _  HI.  Amy  Amelia  Eaton,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  V.,  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,  X.  V.,  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,  X.  Y.,  where  he  was 
born  24  Aug.  1824.  He  was  educated  at  the  Theological  Institute, 
Clinton,  X.  Y.     They  were  living  at  Akron,  Ohio,  in  March  1S77. 


4173 


'7959 
1 0979 


17950 


Chil.  of  Silas   and    Eliza    (Reed)    Eaton. 

10977        I-  Thaddeus  Constantine  Sobieski  Eaton,  b.  at  Perinton,  X.  Y., 
22  Sept.  1820;  died  at  Perinton,  20  Oct.  1822,  and  was  buried  there. 

\  10978  _  II.  Harriet  Kewel!  Eaton,  b.  at  Perinton,  X.  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  1S19.  They  dwelt  at  Hudson  till  May 
1876;  then  settled  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  and  were  still  living  there  in  March 
1S77. 

'  10979       HI.  Stephen  Alexander  Eaton,  b.  at  Bane,  X.  Y.,  15  Aug.  1825  ; 
a  manufacturer  of  furniture  ;   married  at  Perinton,  X.  Y.,  30  Aug.  1^52,  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.  1  S77. 

10980       IV.  Constantine  Sobieski  Eaton,  b.  at  Barre,  N.  Y    10  Aug  18-7- 
'  died  1 1  Nov.  1 848. 

1  10981  V.  Hervey  Eusebius  Eaton,  b.  at  Barre,  X.  Y.,  11  Ap.  1850-  died 
at  Barnes'  Bar,  Cal.,  jj  Ap.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

10982       VI.  Ransom  Joshua  Eaton,  b.  at  Keene,  Mich.,  19  Feb.  1859;  a      17961 
1  manufacturer  of  furniture;    married  at  Hudson,  Mich.,  5  Feb.  1862,  Sarah 
Fatoot  Conselyea,  dau.  of  Abner  and  Margaret  (Welshman)  Conse'lyea,  of 


■7954 


'7959 


15  74'  Eighth   Generation. 


North  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  where  she  was  born  8  Feb.  [843.  They  were  living, 
in  May  1877,  at  Hudson,  which  had  been  his  home  since  he  was  one  year 
old. 


Chil.  of  Samuel    Murdock   and    Wary    (Eaton)    Hanford.  4175 

10983  I.   Lucy  Hanford,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.Y.,  28  Oct.  1823;   married  Darius 

Boynton;   died  at  Plymouth,  Mich.,  1  1   May  1S51,  and  was  buried  there. 

10954  II.   Elmore    Hanford,   b.   at    Perinton,   N.  Y.,  1  Jan.  1S26;    died    at 
Perinton,  5  Jane  1S28,  and  was  buried  there. 

10955  III.  James   Hervey  Hanford,  b.  at   Perinton,  N.  Y.,  22  Jan.  1828; 
died  at  Perinton,  10  Ap.  1842,  and  was  buried  there. 

10956  IV.   Eliza  Ann  Hanford,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.Y.,  6  Ap.  1830;  married    17966 
at  her  mother's  house,  near  Plymouth,  Mich.,  12  fuly  1851,  John  Northrop 
Scott,  a   farmer,  who  was   born   at    Perinton,  9  Aug.  181 5.      He   dwelt  at 

I  Plymouth   till  1S64;    at  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,   till  1SG9;    and"  then    moved    to 
I  Stony  Creek,  six  miles  south  of  Ypsilanti,  where  he  was  living  in   March 
1877.      She  died  at  16  River  Street,  Ypsilanti,  9  Dec.  1867. 

10957  V.  Joshua  Chaffee  Eaton   Hanford,  b.   at  Caledonia,  N.  Y,   10 
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.  1S39. 
They  settled  at  Detroit,  and  were   living  there  in    March   1877-   address 

:  S73  Cass  Avenue. 

10988  VI.    rVlary  Helen  Hanford,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  27  June  1835;  died 

I  at  Plymouth,  Mich.,  10  Oct.  1S60. 

109S9  VII.   Jesse  Hanford,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y,  11  July  1837-   died   there 

■  1  Ap.  1S39. 

10990         VIII.   Llewellyn  Hanford,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  4  Feb.  1842;  died 
there,  7  March  1845. 


[796S 


Child  of  James    Hervey   and    Lucy    (Eaton)    Hanford. 

I 
10991    :      I.   Mary  Helen  Hanford,  b.  at  Perinton,  N.  V.,  12  Dec.  1832  ;  died  at 
I  Perinton,  12  Aug.  1833,  and  was  buried  there. 


Whitney  Family 


Chil.  of  Hiram    and    Ruhama    (V.'hite)    Abel. 

10992  I.  Emeline  Abe!,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  2  May  1823;  married  at 
'Sharon,   Conn.,    25    (Jet.  1S4G,    by   Rev.  William    Stilhvell,    .Methodist,   to 

Robert  VVylie,  a  farmer,  son  of  Arthur  and  Agnes  (Lynn)  VVylie,  of  Mont- 
;  gomery,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  2S  Feb.  1  S20.      They  dwelt  at  Gaylord's 

Bridge,  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  from  1  Jan.  18.5.7  to  '  -March  1 84S  ;  then 
j  settled    at   Shawangunk,  N.  V.,  and  were   living   there   in  Ap.  1S77.      ^e 

served,  as  a  private,  in   Co.  E,  156th   Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry,  from 

Sept.  1S62  till  17  May  1865. 

10993!  II.  Mary  Janet  Abel,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  26  March  1S25;  was 
I  living  at  South  Canaan,  Conn.,  unmarried,  in  Ap.  1S77. 

10994  HI.  Frances  Abe!,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  2S  Nov.  1S31;  married,  in 
Ap.  1854,  Cibson  Gillette.  They  were  living  on  her  father's  homestead,  at 
Lime  Rock,  Conn.,  in  Dec.  1876. 

10995  IV.   Sarah    Abel,   b.    at    Salisbury,   Conn.,    5    Nov.    1S33;   married   in 

j  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  13  Nov.  1S52,  Elisha  Bernam  Gillette,  a  farmer,  son  of 
i  Joseph  and  Nancy  (Harris)  Gillette,  of  South  Canaan,  Conn.,  where  he  was 

born  27  Sept.  1830.      They  settled  at  South  Canaan,  and  were  living  there 

in  March  1876. 

10996  I      V.   Ann   Jedidah    Abel,  b.  at   Salisbury,  Conn.,  5  Sept.  1S35;  died 

there,  2  Aug.  1836,  and  was  buried  in  Lime  Rock  Cemetery. 

10997!  VI.  David  Abel,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  25  Ap.  1S37;  died  there,  25 
!  May  1S37,  and  was  buried  in  Lime  Rock  Cemetery. 

10998  VII.  George  Elijah  Abel,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  13  June  1838;  died 
there,  5  May  1 841,  and  was  buried  in  Lime  Rock  Cemetery. 

10999'  VIII.  Hiram  Abel,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  26  Oct.  1842;  died  there, 
5  Jan.  1843,  and  was  buried  in  Lime  Rock  Cemetery. 


1  575 

417s 
17969 


Child   of  Halsey   and   Julia    (Abel)   Tibbals. 


11000!  I.  James  Kalsey  Tibbals,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  7  Sept.  1823; 
I  married  at  Lime  Rock,  Conn.,  16  Nov.  1846,  Julia  Hines  Lovorase,  dau.  of 
!  Lee  and  Aurelia  (Swift)  Loverage  ;  and  was  living,  without  children,  at 
j  Brunswick,  Ohio,  in  Dec.  1876,  having  survived  his  wife. 


1576 


Eigh l!i   (n'li era tio n . 


md    Mary    (Norton)    Herinton. 


I.    Mary  Herinton,  was  living  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  in  March  1877. 


4189 


ind    Rebecca    (Norton)    Burr. 


I.   Rebecca  Burr,  was  living  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  in  March.  1877. 


Child   of  Jerome    Seymour   and    Aritta    (Stuart)    Chaffee. 


4195 


I.  James  Stuart  Chaffee,  b.  at  Sharon,  Conn.,  3  Oct.  1846;  a  179S0 
farmer;  married  at  Kent,  Conn.,  17  Sept.  1872,  Lydia  Judd,  dau.  of 
Edward  Matthew  and  Laura  (Cartu  right)  Judd,  of  Kent,  where  she  was 
born  16  Dec.  1850.  They  settled  at  Wassaic,  X.  Y.,  and  were  living  there- 
in Dec.  1876.  He  was  then  one  of  the  firm  of  Tanner  &  Chaffee,  dealers 
l  in  grain,  flour,  feed  and  plaster. 


Chil.  of   Eben    Whitney    and    Amanda    (Fuller)    Chaffee.  ;    4197 

Nov.  1S45 ; 


1004  I.  Alice  Rebecca   Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn 
died  at  Ellsworth,  19  Sept.  184S,  and  was  buried  there. 

1005  II.  Florence  Adele  Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  4  Feb.  1S49; 
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.  1S46.      They  settled 
at  Ellsworth,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1876. 


'9S2 


ioo6 


III.   Herbert  Fuller  Chaffee,  b.  at  Ellsworth,  Conn.,  20  Nov.  186  = 


Chil.  of  Enoch   Slosson   and    Rachel    (Wood)    Williams.  4200 

1007  I.    Emeline    Williams,    b.  at   Tioga,  now    Newark   Valley,  N.  Y.,  22     1  1074 

Feb.  1804;    married,  12   Oct.  1 83 1,  her  father's  cousin,  Charles    Farnharn.     4219 
i  See  his  record. 

■  Sec  the  h'ecd  Genai/ogy,  p.  457. 


Whitney  Family. 


II.  Eliza  Ann  Williams,  b.  at  Tioga,  now  Newark  Valley,  13  Ap. 

1S06;  married,  8  Jan.  1829,  William  Caylord,  a  waggon-maker,  sun  of[ 
Lawrence  Gaylord,  of  Union,  X.  V.  They  settled  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y., 
about  1840-45  ;  and  moved  to  Toledo,  Ohio.  She  was  living  at  Coving- 
ton, Ind.,  in  1863. 

III.  Almerin  Williams,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley,  X.  V., 
30  Aug.  180S  ;  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,  X.  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. 
1S77.      They  were  members  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  ' 


b.  at    Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  S 
r  father's  house  in  Newark  Valley,  4  {var.  5) 


IV.  Juliet  Williams, 

Sept.  1S1  1  ;   married  at  he 

Nov.  1835,  by  Rev.  Marcus  Ford,  Congregational,  to  Marshall  Hotchkin, 
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.  1S42;  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.  1S51,  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. 


lS77 


7984 


V.  Wiliiam  Thomas  Williams,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Xewark  Valley, 
N.  Y.,  11  Aug.  1814;  a  farmer;  married  at  Speedsville,  N.  Y.,  16  fan. 
185G,  Lucia    Ann    Legg,   dau.    of  Leonard   and   Esther   Rhuad   (Chidsey) 

,  Legg,  of  Speedsville,  where  she  was  born  30  Sept.  1S28.  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 

j  Doney,  of  Newark  Valley.  She  was  born  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  15  Ap.  1S31. 
They  were  living  at  Xewark  Valley  in  Dec.  1S77. 

VI.  Marquis  de  la  Fayette  Williams,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark 
Valley,  X.  Y.,  14  March  18  17  ;  a  cabinet-maker;  lived  at  Towanda,  Penn., 
from  the  Autumn  of  1837  till  1839;  at  Mohawk  Valley,  N.  Y.,  till  1S41; 
and  then  returned  to  Newark  Valley,  where  he  was  married,  14  March 
184.1,   by    Rev.    B.    Mason,    Methodist,    to    Almira    Allen,    dau.  of  Daniel 

19b 


iSOOO 


1578 


Eighth   Generation. 


Lyman  and  Martha  (Bardwell)  Allen,  of  Harford,  N.  Y.  She  was  born  at 
Laurens,  X.  V.,  i  Ap.  1816.  They  settled,  in  the  Autumn  of  1845,  at 
Trumansburgh,  X.  V.;  where  she  died,  22  May  1S63,  and  was  buried  in 
Gmve  Cemetery.  He  married  (2d),  27  July  1867,  at  Trumansburgh, 
Margaret  Eugenia  Farley,  born  at  Covert,  X.  Y.,  22  Ap.  1S35,  dan.  of 
Anthony  Minard  and  Sarah  Eugenia  (Miller)  Farley.  They  were  living  at 
Trumansburgh  in  Dec.  1877. 


1013 


VII.  Horatio  Nelson  Williams,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  18007 
Valley,  N.  Y.,  S  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  1  Ap.  1 82 1.  They  settled  at 
Painted  Post,  X.  Y.;  where  she  died,  13  Jan.  1862,  and  was  buried.  He 
married  (2(])}    in  the  Spring  oi~  1863,  at  Tainted  Post,  Anna  Naramore. 


I  1014 


Chil.  of   Enoch    Slosson   and    Betsey    (Hull)    Williams. 

VIII.   Franklin  Williams,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley,  X.Y., 

4  Nov.  1 821;  a  jeweller;  married  at  Skancateles,  X.  Y.,  14  Aug.  1844,  by 
Rev.  Amasa  Smith,  Baptist,  to  Hannah  Douglass,  dau.  of  Archibald  and 
Sarah  (Stevens)  Douglass,  of  Skancateles,  where  she  was  born  4  May  1821. 
He  left  his  father's  house  in  Nov.  1837;  dwelt  at  Palmyra,  X.  Y.,  till  1841; 
at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  till  the  Spring  of  1  S44 ;  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. 


4200 


11015  IX.  Theodore  Williams,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.Y.,  1  2  March  1824; 

a  carpenter  and  joiner;  married  at  Maine,  N.Y.,  13  Sept.  184S,  by  Rev. 
Mr.  Blakeslee,  Congregational,  to  Frances  Amelia  Curtis,  dau.  of  Asa  and 
Roxana  (Barnes)  Curtis,  of  Maine,  where  she  was  born  21  Oct.  1S26. 
They  dwelt  at  Newark  Valley  till  Ap.  1877;  then  moved  to  Carbondale, 
Penn.,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1S77. 


8017 


1 1016         X.   Elizabeth    Rachel    Williams,  b.   at   Newark  Valley,   N.  Y.,  23 
Oct.  1S26;   married,  and  was  living  at  Lodi,  X.  Y.,  in  June  1S75. 


XI.  Sarah  Jane  Williams,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  X.  Y.,  15  Jan.  1829; 
married  at  Slaterville,  X.  Y,  15  Jan.  1849,  by  Rev.  Elbert  A.  Young, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Washington  Al'jhonso  Noble,  a  farmer,  son  of 
William  Taylor  and  Christina  (Brower)  Xoble,  of  Newark  Valley.  He  was 
born  at  Sterling,  Penn.,  3  March  1S23.  They  settled  at  Newark  Valley; 
where  she  died,  28  March  1 857,  and  was  buried  in  Hope  Cemetery.  He 
was  living  at  Newark  Valley  in  Dee.  1877. 


//  hitnev  Family 


1  5  79 


XII.  Enoch  Slosson  Williams,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  i6Jan. 
1S31;  a  merchant-tailor;  left  home  when  fourteen  years  old,  and  lived  at 
Owego,  X.  V.,  for  four  years;  at  Binghamton,  X.  Y.,  two  years;  at  Berk- 
shire, X.  Y.,  one  and  a  half  years;  married  at  Speedsville,  N.  Y.,  15  July 
1S52,  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,  X.  Y.,  and  were  living 
there  in  Nov.  1875. 


1 1019  XIII.  Eunice  Augusta  Williams,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  3 
Aug.  1835;  married  there,  13  Sent  1853,  at  her  father's  house,  Riley 
Tappan  Dean,  a  fanner,  son  of  Stafford  Ahel  and  Abigail  (Warren)  Dean, 
of  Newark  Valley,  where  he  was  born  22  Jan.  1834.  They  settled  at 
Newark  Valley;  where  she  died,  24  March  1S54,  and  was  buried  in  Hope 
Cemetery.  He  married  (2d)  Frances  Legg,  of  Speedsville,  X.  Y.,  and 
(3d)  Mrs.  Alice  (Wade)  Andrews,  of  Newark  Valley;  and  was  living  at 
Maine,  X.  Y.,  in  June  1875. 


Chil.  cf   Ezekiel    and    Caroline   (Slosson)    Rich.  4201 

I.  ftfary  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. 

II.  Ghauncey    Leroy    Rich,  b.  at  Berkshire,   now  Newark  Valley,      1S022 
N.  Y.,  29 Jan.  1815;   a  merchant;   married  at  Richford,  N.  Y.,  4 July  1836, 

by  Rev.  David  S.  Morse,  Congregational,  to  Eunice  Deming,  dan.  of 
Abram  and  Louisa  (Harris)  Deming,  of  Richford.  She  was  born  at  Great 
Barrington,  Mass.,  28  Sept.  1S13.  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.  185  1.  They 
were  living  at  Richford  in  Dec.  1877.  He  has  been  a  director  and  treasurer 
of  the  Southern  Central  Railroad  Company  from  its  formation. 

III.  Angelina    Eliza    Rich,    b.   at    Berkshire,    now    Newark  Valley,      1SC27 
N.  Y.,    2^    Nov.  1S16;    married   at    Richford,    N.  Y.,  n  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  1  S49 ;  at  Painesville,  Ohio,  till  1856;  then  settled 
at  Rochester,  Minn.,  where  she  died  10  Nov.  1857,  and  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. 


i;8o 


EioJith   Generation. 


He  was  engaged  in  the  publication  of  various  papers  at  Rochester,  Owatonna, 
Northfield,  and  Faribault,  Minn. 

IV.  Lucien  Densmore  Rich,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley, 
N.  Y.,  21  Sept.  rSl8;  an  inn-keeper;  married  at  Trumansburgh,  N.  V.,  30 
March  1843,  Margaret  Lufanny  Crandall,  dan.  of  Simeon  Miner  and  Eliza 
(Belknap)  Crandall,  of  Trumansburgh,  where  she  was  born  16  Sept.  I  82  I. 
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. 


1 1025 


V.  William  Dunham  Rich,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley, 
N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1S20;  died  at  the  same  place,  3  Jan.  1821,  and  was  buried  in 
Hope  Cemetery. 

VI.  EVJaria  Louisa  Rich,  b.  at  Richford,  N.  Y.,  2  Sept.  1S2S;  married 
there,   29  Sept.    1S50,  John   More    Benjamin,  a  mason,  son  of  Hiram   and 

j  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 
I  moved  to  Painesville,  Ohio,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1877.  He  has 
:  been  sheriff  of  Lake  Co.,  Ohio,  for  two  terms,  1S64-67. 


1  1027 


11028 


Chil.    of    Otis   and    Sarah    (Slosson)    Lincoln. 


420: 


I.  William  Slosson  Lincoln,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley,    [804 

N.  Y.,  13  Aug.  1S13;  a  merchant;  married  at  her  father's  house,  in  Newark 
j  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.  18  16.  They  were  living  at  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  in  June  1S75.  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.  1 816;   died  27  Feb.  1S16,  and  was  buried  on  the  farm. 

III.  Celia    Lincoln,    b.  at    Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  14 
June  18  1  7;   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.  1S17.  They 
settled  at  Chicago,  111.      She  died,  without  children,  23  May  1845,  at  her 


Whitney  Family, 


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father's  house;  and  was  buried  in  Hope  Cemetery,  Newark  Valley.  He 
married  (2d),  11  Sept.  1849,  at  her  father's  house,  Nancy  Johnson 
1  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. 


1029  IV.  Caroline  Amanda  Lincoln,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark 
Valley,  N.  V.,  I  March  1820;  married  at  her  father's  house,  in  Newark 
I  Valley,  22  Aug.  1S37,  by  Rev.  .Marcus  Ford,  Congregational,  to  Charles 
Higbe,1  a  farmer,  son  of  Anson  and  Ann  (Patterson)  Higbe,  of  Newark 
Valley,  where  he  was  born  7  Aug.  18 17.  The)-  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. 


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1 1030  V.  Charles  Keyes  Lincoln,  b.  at  Berkshire,  now  Newark  Valley, 
N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1S22;   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- 

lough,  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.      11456 
[S25;   married,  13   Aug.  1845,  uer  mother's   third   cousin,  William  Josiah 
3urr.      See  his  record.  4441 


VII.  Julia  Etta  Lincoln,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  V.,  2  Ap.  1S27; 
married  there,  10  Jan.  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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1 1033  VIII.  George  Smmett  Lincoln,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  V.,  4  Dec. 
1S29;  a  farmer  and  trader;  married  at  Painted  Post,  N.  V.,  19  Dec.  1S66, 
by  Rev.  John  Branch,  Baptist,  to  Emma  Augusta  Sheldon,  dau.  of  Sylvester 
and  Sarah  (Robbins)  Sheldon,  of  Newark  Valley,  where  she  was  born  1 
May  1S46.  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  Dee.  1877. 

1  1034  IX.  Helen  rVlaria  Lincoln,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  8  June  1832  ; 
married   there,  8  June  1853,  at  her  father's   house,  by  Rev.  Peter  Sanford 


For  his  ancestry,  see  i 


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Worden,  pastor  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  at  Specdsvillc,  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.,  i ;  July  [824;  settled  at  West  Winsted.  24  Dec.  1846; 
returned  to  Newark  Valley,  with  his  family,  5  May  1865;  and  was  living 
there  in  Dec.  [S77.  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. 

1 1035  X.   Laura    Eugenia    Lincoln,  b.  at   Newark  Valley,  NY.,  25  July 

1835;   died  there,  2Q  March  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Hope  Cemetery. 

1 1036  XI.   Ada  Augusta  Lincoln,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.Y.,  1  Nov.  1837; 

married  there,  16  Now  1864,  at  the  homestead,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Frederick- 
Bacon,  Congregational,  to  Clayton  Byington,  a  salesman,  son  of  Lawyer 
and  Savilla  (Woodford)  Byington,  of  New. ark  Valley,  where  he  was  born 
3  Jan.  1835.  They  settled  at  Big  Rapids,  Mich.;  returned  to  Newark 
Valley  in  May  1S67;  went  to  Portage  City,  Wis.,  in  Sept.  1S67;  and  re- 
turned, in  Ap.  !86S,  to  Newark  Valley,  where  they  were  living  in  Dec. 
1877,  without  children. 


1037  XII.   Sarah   Isabella  Lincoln,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  X.  Y.,  25  June 

1842;  married  there,  2;  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  1S44.  They  settled  at 
Owego,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec.  1S77. 


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ind    Maria    (Benjamin)    Slosson. 


1 1038  I.   George  Williams  Slosson,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  24  June 

1825;  an  accountant;  married  there,  8  Sept.  1847,  by  Rev.  Marcus  Ford, 
Congregational,  to  Melinda  Jane  Williams,  dau.  of  Oliver  and  Freelove 
(New-ell)  Williams,  of  Newark  Valley,  where  she  was  born  5  Feb.  1S27. 
They  settled  at  Newark  Valley;  moved  to  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1S65; 
returned,  in  Sept.  1868,  to  Newark  Valley,  and  were  living  there  in  Dec. 
1S77.  Fie  was  then  station-agent  of  the  Southern  Central  Railroad, 
having  held  that  position  from  the  opening  of  the  road  in  March  1S70. 

1039  II.   Emily  Villars  Slosson,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  13  Jan.  1827; 


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III.   Phebe  Elizabeth  Slosson,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.Y.,  9  March 

1830;  married  there,  17  Sept.  1S50,  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.  18 19.  They  settled  at  Newark 
Valley;  and,  in  1865,  moved  to  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  where  he  was  drowned 
18  March  1  868.  He  was  buried  in  Hope  Cemetery,  Newark  Valley.  She- 
returned  to  Newark  Valley,  and  was  living  there,  with  her 
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Chil.  of   Franklin    and    Nancy    (Rich)    Slosson. 

1 1041        I.  Caroline  Augusta  Slosson,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  13  Feb. 
1833;   married  at  Owego,  N.  V.,  17   Dec.  185  1,  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,  Cak,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Dec.  1877. 


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II.  Kancy  Rich  Slosson,  b. 

5  March  1S39. 


Owego,  N.  Y.,  13  March  1839;   died 


Chil.  of  Simeon    Rich    and    Semantha    (Slosson)     Griffin.  4205 

1043  I.   Laura    Eugenia    Griffin,    b.   at   Richford,  N.  Y.,  23   Dec.  1843;      18070 
married  at  Dryden,  N.Y.,  18  Aug.  1S66,  Charles  Bolby  Ellis, a  hotel-keeper, 

son  of  Orrin  and  Sarah  (Bolbv)  Fill's,  of  Bath,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  2 
July  1840.  They  settled  at  Harford,  N.  Y.;  where  lie  died  31  July  1873, 
of  an  injury  which  he  received  in  the  war  of  1 861,  while  carrying  orders. 
He  was  buried  in  the  Harford  Cemetery.  He  was  a  member  of  Co.  F, 
109th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers.  She  was  living  at  Harford  in  Dec. 
1877. 

1044  II.   Mary    Elizabeth   Griffin,    b.   at    Richford,  N.  Y.,  30  Ap.  1847;      18073 
married  at  Dryden,  N.  Y.,  21  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.  i  N43.      They  were  living  at  Harford 
in  Dec.  1877.      He  served  throughout  the  war  of  1861. 


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Chil.  of   Elijah    and   Julia    Ann    Colt    (Criffln)    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.  V.;  bap.  there,  17  Ap. 
1831;  a  druggist;  lived  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  in  1876.  He  was  then 
married,  and  had  one  child. 


4206    . 


Ill    Delphine    Wilson,    b.  at   Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.;   bap.   there,  5 

July  1833;   married  Cutter;    and  died  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  before 

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 
1844 ;   is  unmarried. 

I 

VI.  Theodore  Wilson,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y. 

VII.  Jane  Wilson,   b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.;    bap.  there,   3    July 
1844;    married  Waldron  ;   and  scttled'at  CTrand  Rapids,  Mich. 

YUI.    Isadore  Wilson,  lived  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  in  1876. 


Chil.  of  Chester   and    Susan    Maria    (Wilson)    Leonard.  420S 

I.  IVSary  Ann  Leonard,  b.  at  Berkshire,  N.Y.,i6June  1827;  married 
at  Newark  Valley,  N.  V.,  6  Sept.  184S,  by  Rev.  Marcus  Ford,  Congrega- 
tional, to  Campbell  Birdsall  Roys,  a  carpenter  and  joiner,  son  uf  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.  1 850,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery  at  Berkshire. 
He  married  (2d),  iC  Jan.  1861,  Charlotte  Cordelia  Brown,  and  was  living 
at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1877. 

11054  II.   Charles    Frederick    Leonard,  b.   at   Ketchumville,  in   Newark    18075 

Valley,  N.  Y.,  2  Ap.  1829;  a  cigar-manufacturer;  married  Sarah  Maria 
Searlos,  and  settled  at  Dansvillc,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  still  living  in 
1S70. 


1055  III.   Louisa  Leonard,  b.  at  Ketchumville,  in  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,    18079 


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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 
(YVoodbridge)  Ogden,  of  Binghamton,  X.  V.,  where  lie  was  born  21  Nov. 
1827.  They  settled  at  Dansville,  X.  V.,  in  1850;  returned  to  Newark- 
Valley;  moved  to  Owego,  X.  Y.,  1  Ap.  1S66,  and  were  living  there  in  June 
1875. 


Chil.  of  Charles    Frederick   and    Lodema    Fr.rnham    (Ball)    Aikens. 
1056        1    Benjamin  Franklin  Aikens,  residence  not  known 


110^7        II    Ambrose  Frederick  Aikens, 

was  living  there  in  Julv  1875. 


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at  Hornellsville,  X.  Y.;  and 


1058        HI    Sophia   Aikens,  married  Asa  Phillips;   and  was  living  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  in  Jul_\-  1875. 


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Child    of  Amasa   and    Cynthia    Winship    (Ball)    Daily. 

1 1059  I.  Amasa  Daily,  b.  at  Elkland,  Penn.,  21  July  1843;  enlisted  at  Bur- 
lington, Iowa,  in  1861,  in  Co.  E,  1st  Reg.,  Iowa  Cavalry,  and  was  discharged 
in  Feb.  1864;   reenlisted  at  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  in  Feb   1864,  in  the  Veteran 

I  Reserve  Corps  ;  became  ill,  from  fever,  at  Little  Rock,  and  while  on  his 
I  way  home,  died  at  the  Soldiers'  Home  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  10  May  1864, 
unmarried.      Me  was  buried  in  Aspen  Grove  Cemetery,  at  Burlington. 

Child    of   Ezbon    and    Cynthia    Winship    (Ball)    Slosson. 

1 1060  II.  Edwin  Ball  Slosson,  b.  at  Lawrenceville,  Penn.,  6  May  1S51;  a 
telegrapher;   was  living  at  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  in  Jul)'  1875,  unmarried. 


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Chil.  of   Sylvester   and    Patience    (Wood)    Farnham.'  42 1  5 

1061        I.  George  Anson    Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  9  March  1S22;  a      1S082 

1  The  date  of  their  marriage   was   incorrectly  married  (2d),   29  Jan.  1S68,   at  Owego,  X.  V., 

i  printed  at  No.  4215:    it  should  have  been  29  Makuarei  Josephine  Smith,  widow  of  Ezra 

Jan.  1820.     PATIENCE  Wood  was  dau.  of  David  Ferguson,  of  Owego.     She  was,  living  at  Tioga 

and   Sarah  (Tinkham)  Wood,   and  w as  born  at  in    Oct.  1S77.      He  d.ed   there,    22    Sept.  1873, 

Plymouth,  Mass.,  9  June  1791.     They  settled  at  and  was  buried  with  his  first  wife,  in  Evergreen 

Tioga,  N.Y.,  where  she  died  11  Nov.  1 866.     He  Cemetery,  Owego. 


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farmer;  married  at  Owego,  N.  V.,  5  Oct.  1S43,  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  iS 
Jan.  1818.  They  settled  at  Tioga,  where  he  still  continued  to  reside  in 
Oct.  187;.  She  died  there,  27  July  1871,  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen 
Cemetery,  Owego. 

1062  II.  Enos  Siosson  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  22  Jan.  1S25;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Caroline,  N.  Y.,  16  Oct.  I  S49,  Clarissa  Venina  Dwight, 
dau.  of  Elijah  and  Olive  (Standish)  Dwight,  of  West  Dryden,  N.  Y.,  for- 
merly of  Pharsalia,  X.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  14  July  1S24'.'  They  settled 
at  Tioga,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1  877. 

1063  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. 


1 1064  IV.  Sarah  Emily  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.Y.,  6  Jan.  1S30;  married    18089 

there,  12  Feb.  1S50,  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 
Oct.  1877. 


1064. 


1065 


V.  Andrew  Oliver  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  X.  Y.,  29  June  1S33;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Troy,  Penn.,  18  Oct.  1855,  Jerusha  Hancock,  who  died 
9  Oct.  1S56,  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen  Cemetery,  Owego,  N.  Y.;  mar- 
ried (2d),  30  May  1S64,  at  Binghamton,  N.Y.,  Henrietta  Swart,  widow  of 
Garry  Springsteen.  They  were  living  at  Bristol,  X.  Y.,  in  Oct.  1877, 
without  children. 


Chil.  of  Stephen    Park   and    Pidelia   (Farnham)   Jones. 

I.  Horatio  Jones,  b.  at  Tioga,  X.  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,  X.Y.,  13  Dec.  1831; 
a  lumberman;  married  at  her  father's  house,  20  Sept.  1S54,  by  Rev.  G.' 
H.  Blakeslee,  Methodist  PLpiscopal,  to  Prudence  Anthony,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Lucien  and  Rachel  Cortright  (Horton)  Anthony,  of  Tioga,  where  she  was 
born  24  Feb.  1S3S.  They  settled  at  Tioga,  and  were  living  there  in  Sept. 
1875. 

'The  Dwight  Genealogy,  p.  69S,  makes  the  year  1S22. 


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1067  III.  Horace  Jones,  b.  at  Tioga,  X  V.,  17  Nov.  1S33;  a  fanner;  18094 
married  at  her  father's  house,  24  Nov.  1857,  by  Rev.  William  II.  King, 
Baptist,  to  Rachel  Delphino  Anthony,  dau.  of  Samuel  Lucien  and  Rachel 
Cortright  (Horton)  Anthony,  of  Tioga,  where  she  was  born  7  Jan.  1842. 
The)-  dwelt  at  Tioga  till  1  Ap.  1S60;  at  Sheshequin,  Penn.,  till  1  Ap.  1S64; 
and  then  returned  to  Tioga,  where  the)-  were  still  living  in  Sept.  1875,  on 
his  father's  homestead. 

1106S        IV.   Charles  Edward  Jones,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.Y.,  2  Jan.  1835  ;  enlisted 

private  in  Co.  C,  109th  Reg.,  N.  V.  S. 


at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  9  Aus. 

Vol.  Infantry;  was  promoted  to  be  orderly-sergeant,  date  not  known; 
second-lieut,  1  2  March  i  8<  >3  ;  was  wounded  near  Petersburgh,  Va.,  17  June 
1864;  and  died  at  Finley  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C,  1  July  1864,  unmar- 
ried.     He  was  buried  in  the  Presbvterian  Church-vard  at  Owego. 


Chil.  of  Joel    and    Maria   Theresa    (Coodale)    Farnhar 


1 1069  1.  Eliza  Matilda  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  30  Jan.  1S30;  a 
teacher;  married  there,  23  Sept.  1.S57.  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  2S  March  1S14.  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,  X.  Y.  She  moved  to  Tioga  in  Nov.  1862;  and  thence, 
in  Sept.  1S65,  to  Nichols,  X.  Y.,  near  Hooper's  Valley  post-office,  where 
she  was  still  living  in  March  1876,  engaged  in  teaching. 


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II.  Edwin  Pi/iortimer  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  24  June  1832;  a 
carpenter;  married  at  Factoryville,  Barton,  X.  V.,  2},  Xov.  1856,  Melissa 
Johnson,  dau.  of  Ira  and  Anna  (Gardiner)  Johnson,  of  Factoryville.  She 
was  born  at  Owego,  X.  Y.,  28  Feb.  183S,  They  were  living  at  Nichols, 
N.  V.,  in  March  1S76.  He  enlisted,  24  Aug.  1864,  in  the  50th  Reg.  of 
N.  Y.  S.  Engineers;   and  was  mustered  out  of  service,  29  June  1865. 

III.  Cynthia  Malvina  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  X.  Y.,  16  March  1S37; 
married  there,  15  Feb.  1S60,  by  Rev.  William  Delong,  Universalist,  to 
William    Henry    Harrison    Core,  of  Towanda,   Perm.,  son    of  Obadiah   and 

Matilda  (Shaw)  Gore,  of  Sheshequin,  Penn.,  where  he  was  born  16  Sept. 
1835.  They  dwelt  at  Towanda  til!  Jan.  I  87  I,  then  moved  to  Sheshequin, 
and  were  living  there  in  March  1876.  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  1  So  1 ; 
was  transferred  to  U.  S.  service,  2~  July  1861;   was  promoted  to  be  major, 


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i  5  88  Eighth  Generation. 

I  Sept.  1863;  and  was  mustered  out,  with  his  regiment,  15  June  1864.  Pie 
took  part  in  the  battles  of  Drainesville,  jo  Dec.  1861;  Mechanicsburgh,  27 
June  1862;  Rappahannock  Station,  23  Any.  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.  1S62;  Fred- 
ericksburgh,  13  Dec.  1S62;  Gettysburgh,  1  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 
Run,  3  Dec.  1863;  Wilderness,  5  to  7  May  1864;  Todd  Tavern,  8  May 
1864;  Spottsvlvania,  13  May  1 S64  ;  North  Anna  River,  24  and  25  May 
1S64;  and  Bethesda  Church,  30  May  1804. 

1 1072  IV.  Oscar  Enolia  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1839;  a 
wood-turner;  married  at  Nichols,  N.  V.,  15  Feb.  1866,  bv  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, 
iG  Ap.  1 861,  for  two  years,  in  3d  Reg  ,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  was  dis- 
charged in  May  1S63;  enlisted  again  in  Nov.  1S63,  for  three  years,  in  5th 
Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Cavalry;  and  was  discharged  at  Hart's  Island  in  June 
1S65.  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 

I  House,  Five  Forks,  Flat  Creek,  Muddy  Creek,  Weldon  Railroad  and 
1  Appomattox.  He  was  captured,  26  June  1S64;  u'as  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. 

11073  V.  Enoch  Slosson  Farnham,  b.  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  25  Nov.  1S42; 
died  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  14  Sept.  1848,  and  was  buried  at  Candor,  N.  Y. 


Chil.  of  Charles   and    Emeline    (Williams)    Farnham. 

1 1074  1.  Juliet    Williams    Farnham,    b.  at   Tioga,  N.  Y.,  11  July  1S32; 

married  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  1  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  iS  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. 


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1589 


II.  Helen  Maria  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  21  Oct.  1S54;  a 
milliner;  was  living  in  Franklin  Street,  Owego,  N.  V.,  in  June  1876, 
unmarried. 

III.  Dclphine   Augusta    Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  22  March 

1840;  married  there,  2  Ap.  1 868,  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  Alary  (Kellogg)  Lacy,  of  Richford,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  was  born  in  [838.  They  dwelt  at  Little  Meadows,  Penn.,  four  years; 
and  then  settled  at  Richford,  where  they  were  still  living  in  June  1876.  Pie 
was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1 86 1. 


Chll.  of  Charles   and    Mary    Darling    (Clark)    Farnham. 

IV.  Catharine    Eugenia    Farnham,   b.  at  Tioga,   N.  Y.,  24  Nov. 

1843;   married  in  New  York  City,  2j  Feb.  1  S 7 5 .  by  Rev.  Frederick  Brown, 
pastor  of  the   Cornell  Memorial  Church,  to  Oscar  Codloy,  a  commission- 


merchant  ;  and  settled  in  Nev 
1876,  at  271  East  23d  Street. 


York,  where   the)'  were  still  living  in  June 


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1 1078  V.  Charles  Frederick  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  28  Sept.  1845; 
a  telegrapher ;  married  at  Burlington.  Iowa,  25  Oct.  1870,  Ada  Mitchell. 
The)'  were  living  at  Bushnell,  111.,  in  June  1876,  without  children.  He 
enlisted  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  10  Feb.  [864,  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. 

11079  VI.  fVSary  Emeline  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  2S  Sept.  1847;  a 
telegrapher;  married  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  1  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  1S50.      They  dwelt  at  Owego  till  1  1  Jan.  1S76;   then 
settled  at  New  York  City,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1S76. 

1 1080  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  1S76. 

11081  VHP  Florence  Eveline  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  17  June  1854; 
was  living  with  her  mother,  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1876. 

1 10S2        IX.   William  l-!enry  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  4  March  1S57. 

1  1083        X.  James  Adelhert  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  13  May  i860. 


159°  Eighth    Generation. 


Chil.  of   Hiram    and    Caroline    (Farnham1)    Cleason. 

1 1084  I.   Albert  Cleason,  b.  at  Tioga,  X.  V.,  24  Jan.  1834;  has  been  three 

times  married;    and  dwelt  at  Harrington,  111.,  in  Oct.  1S77. 

110S4.  II.  Sarah  Amanda  Gleason,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  5  March  1835; 
married  there,  6  July  185  I,  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  1S22.  They  settled  at  Tioga,  and 
were  still  living  there  in  Oct.  1877. 

11084,  HI.  Edgar  Cleason,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  V.,  27  May  1836;  and  lived  at 
Louisiana,  Mo.,  in  Oct.  1S77. 

1 1084-  IV.  Henry  Gleason,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  3  Feb.  1S3S;  married  Helen 
;  and  lived  at  Winona  Junction,  Wis.,  in  Oct.  1877. 

11084^  V.  Ezbon  Slosson  Cleason,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  23  Dec.  1839;  and 
lived  at  Libertyville,  111,  in  Oct.  1877. 

110S4.  VI.  Caroline  Amelia  Gleason,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  23  Aug.  1841; 
married  Wallace  Bulkley;  and  lived  at  Libertyville,  111.,  in  Oct.  1877. 

11084.  VII.  Fidelia  Gleason,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  11  March  1843;  married 
Aaron  Shupc  ;   and  lived  at  Racine,  Wis.,  in  Oct.  1877. 

1 1084^  VIII.  John  Gleason,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  23  Aug.  1S45;  residence 
unknown. 


Chil.  of  Frederick   Augustus   and    Agnes   Louisa    (Barclay)    Farnham.  4--4 

1 1085  I.  Stephen  Jones  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  X.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1846;  died 
24  Sept.  184S. 

11086  II.  Joel  Sayer  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  13  July  1848;  a  farmer;    181 14 
married   at   Owego,    X.  Y.,   7  Ap.  1874,   Catharine    E.    Somers,  of  South 
Owego,  X.  Y.     They  were  living  at  Tioga  in  Oct.  1877. 

110S7  III.   Alice  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  N.Y.,  19  Sept.  1850;  married  at  her    1S115 

father's  house,  17  Nov.  1871,  George  Henry  Day,  a  painter,  son  of  William 

'Caroline     Farnham,    Xo.   4220,   died    at  received  in  time  to  appear  in  their  proper  position, 

j  Tioga,    N.   V.,    17   June    1S67;    her    husband,  on  page  756. 

I  Hiram  Gleasox,  a  builder,  was  born  at  Svra-         "See  the  Foote  Genealogy,  p.  i\\. 
cu=e,  X.  V.,  6  Oct.  1S02.     These  facts  were 'not 


/  Vh  itn  ey  I7 a  m  ily. 


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and  Jane  (Edwards)  Da)-,  of  Athens,  X.  V.,  where  he  was   born    22   May 
1843.     They  settled  at  Tioga,  and  were  still  living  there  in  July  1S76. 

10SS        IV.  Elisha  Wilson    Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,   X.  V.,   3   Ap.  1S52;  a      1 
telegraph-operator;   married   at    Baraboo,  Wis.,  7  Ap.  1873,    Emma  Jane 
Dykins.     Thev  were  living  at  95  Michigan  Street,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  in  Oct. 
1S77. 

10S9       V.  Herbert  Augustus  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  X.V.,  15  Nov.  1854. 

1090       VI.  Fvlay  Edith  Farnham,  b.  at  Tioga,  X.  V.,  20  May  1857. 


Si  16 


Chil.  of  Wi 


and    Matilda    (Slosson)    Dunhar 


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1 1 09 1  I.  William  Dunham,  b.  at  Richford,  N.Y.;   a  druggist ;  was  living  at 
Xew  York  City  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

1 1092  II.   Orcelia  Dunham, b. at  Richford,  XV. ;  married  William  Crittenton. 
The)'  were  living  at  Morrisania,  N.  V,  in  Sept.  1875. 

1  1093         III.    Robert  Dunham,  b.  at  Richford,  N.  V.;   married,  and  was  living 
at  New  York  City  in  Sept.  1S75. 


Chil.  of  John    Catlin   and   Julia   Ann    (Slosson)   Stedman. 

11094  I.  Susan  Rebecca  Stedman,  b.  at  Richford,  X.  Y.,  2  March  1S29; 
died  at  Unadilla,  Mich.,  unmarried,  15  Oct.  1851,  and  was  buried  in 
Unadilla  Cemetery. 


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11095  II-  Sylvia  Maria  Stedman,  b.  at  Richford,  N.  Y.,  25  Oct.  1830; 
married  at  Unadilla,  Mich.,  17  Xov.  1853,  A.  E.  Wood,  son  of  A.  B.  and 
Lucy  (Warren)  Wood;   and  dwelt  at  Owosso,  Mich.,  in  Oct.  1875. 

1 1096  III.  Enos  Slosson  Stedman,  b.  at  Richford,  X.Y.,  20  March  1S34; 
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,  Ya.,  16  Aug.  1S64;  died  in  prison  at  Salisbury,  N.  C,  12 
Dec.  1864,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  there. 

11097  IV.  Ulysses  Stedman,  b.  at  Richford,  X.  Y.,  11  Ap.  1836;  and  was 
living  at  Chattanooga,  Term.,  in  Oct.  1875. 


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159-  Eighth  Generation. 

1109S  V.  John  Obadiah    Stedman,  b.  at  Richford,  N.  Y.,  i;  Jan.  1S3S 

and  was  living  at  Unadilla,  Mich.,  in  Oct.  1 87 5. 


Chil.  of  Charles    Frederick   and    Charlotte    (Slosson)    Culver. 

1 1099  I.   Caroline  Augusta  Culver,  b.  at   Elkland,  Perm.,  12  Oct.  1S30; 

married   Samuel    Ellison;   died   at   Elkland,  25  Oct.  1855,  and  was  buried 
there. 

moo  II.    Laura    Etta    Culver,    triplet,   b.  at  Elkland,  Perm.,  1  June  1833 ; 

died  at  Elkland,  6  Feb.  1834,  and  was  buried  there. 

iiioi  III.   Henrietta    Culver,   triplet,   b.  at   Elkland,   Penn.,  1  June  1S33; 

died  at  Elkland,  1   May  1S34.  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1  102  IV.    Rosa   Etta    Culver,    triplet,   b.  at    Elkland,  Penn.,   1  June  1833; 

died  at  Elkland,  15  Ap.  1834,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1 103  V.   Marion    Culver,    b.    at    Elkland.    Penn.,  23  Aug.  1S34;   died  at 
Elkland,  25  Jan.  1835,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1 104  VI.    Leander    Culver,   b.  at   Elkland,   Penn.,  4   Dec.  1S36;    married 
Norma  Priest,  of  Ohio. 

1 1105  VII.  Joseph  Culver,  b.  at  Elkland,  Penn.,  1  Dec.  183S. 

1 1 106  VIII.   Berenice  Culver,  b.  at  Elkland,  Penn.,  1  Feb.  1841;  married 
Samuel  Ellison. 

11 107  IX.  Charles  Frederick  Culver,  b.  at  Elkland,  Penn.,  25  Jan.  1S43. 

1 1 108  X.   Enos  Slosson  Culver,  b.  at  Elkland,  Penn.,  4  May  1S46;   married 
Ceorgiana  Butler,  of  Wisconsin. 

11 109  XI.   Ezbon  Culver,  b  at  Elkland,  Penn.,  1 1  Oct.  1848. 


Chil.  of  Clark  and   Adeline   (Ball)   Slosson.  S4229 

(4213 

10  I.   William  Henry  Slosson,  b.  at  Lawrenceville,  Penn.,  23  Oct.  1S32; 

a   clerk;   was    living   at    7    Sixth   Avenue,   New  York,   in  Jul)-  1875,   un- 
married. 


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59. 


II.  Cynthia   Matilda  Slosson,  b.  at   I. 
1S34;   was  living  at  New  York  City  in  July  iS; 


rencevillc,    Penn.,   1   Ap. 

unmarried. 


III.  Cclia  Slosson,  b.  at  Lawrenceville,  Penn.,  11  July  1835;  married 
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 ;  ami  served  till  the  close  of  the  war.  They  were  living  at 
622  Foster  Street,  West  Hill,  Burlington,  in  Julv  1873. 


;  1 1 3  IV.  Josephine  Slosson,  b.  at  Lawrenceville,  Penn.,  3  June  1837; 
married  there,  28  June  1839,  Charles  Nelson  Crittenton,  a  druggist,  son  of 
Harvey  and  Phebe  (Madison)  Crittenton,  of  Henderson,  X.  V.,  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. 

[I  14  V.  Susan  Louisa  Slosson,  b.  at  Lawrenceville,  Perm.,  26  Nov. 
1841;  married  at  4S  Bank  Street,  New  York,  7  July  1868,  by  Rev.  Robert 
G.  Ouennell,  Episcopal,  to  Thomas  Edwin  Delano,  a  book-keeper,  son  of 
Thomas  and  Margaret  Emily  (Sebring)  Delano,  oi  New  York,  where  he 
was  born  (at  38  Ann  Street)  3  July  1835.  They  dwelt  at  Hoboken,  N.J., 
for  two  years;  and  then  moved  to  New  York,  where  they  were  still  living 
in  July  1873. 


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Chil.  of   Hirom    Foote   and    Sally    Ann    (Hyde)    Mather. 

I.   Walter  Gibbons  Mather,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y  ,  G  Feb,  1822;  and 
died  there,  6  Aue.  1823. 


1 1 16  II.  Sally  Ann  Mather,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  19  Oct.  1824;  married, 
in  Feb.  1S46,  William  B.  Beeson,  a  merchant,  of  Niles,  Mich.,  where  she 
died  2  May  1S37. 


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Chil.  of   Hiram    Foote   and    Mary    Parsons    (Cole)    fvlather. 

III.  Joseph  Cole  Mather,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  17  May  1833; 
married  in  1S36,  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.  1S64;  at  Canon  City,  New, 
till  3  July  1864;  at  Atchison,  Kansas,  and  Hannibal  and   St.  Joseph,  Mo., 

•  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  1S3S. 


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Eighth   Generation. 


1119 


till  Dec.  [868;  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  till  1871;  and  then  settled  at  Salt  Lake 
City,  where  he  was  still  living  in  Oct.  1S75,  as  agent  of  the  Omaha  Smelting 
and  Refining  Company. 

IV.  Laura  Hannah  Mather,  b.  at  Elbridge,  NY.,  3  May  1835; 
married  in  US56,  at  Niles,  Mich.,  Ceorgo  MoClure  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. 
1S75.  having  married  a  second  time. 

V.  David  Hyde  Mather,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  2  Oct.  1837;  grad.  at 
Williams  College  in  1S59;   a  lawyer;   was  living  in  Oct.  1S75,  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.  1 866,  at  Atchison,  Kansas,  where  he  died,  unmarried,  23  Aug.  1S68. 
He  was  buried  at  Niles,  Mich. 


1 1 1 23 


VII.  Mary  Amanda  Mather,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  25  Jan.  1842; 
:  married  at  Chicago,  111.,  17  Sept.  1863,  Lewis  Hunt,  a  dealer  in  leather,  son 

of  Thomas  Merrick  and  Sarah  (Mills)  Hunt,'  of  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
was  born  12  Nov.  1S39.  They  settled  at  Janesville,  Wis.;  and  were  still 
living  there  in  Oct.  1S75,  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.  1S45  ;  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. 

N.  Frances  Chioe  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. 


125 


Chit,  of  Dan    Hyde   and    Frances   Maria    (Elliott)   Cole. 

I.    Mary  Jane  Cole,  b.  at  Albion,  N.  Y.,  27  June  1S41 ;  and  was  living 

there  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

■  Sec  the  Hunt  Genealogy,  p.  19S. 


Whitnev  Family 


1  595 


1126        II.  Joseph    Cole,   b. 

Williams    College,    and   a 
unmarrried. 


X.  Y.,   9  Jan.  1848;   a    graduate   of 
is   living   at    Albion   in    Sept.  1875, 


III.  Dan  Hyde  Cole,  b.  at  Albion,  X.  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.1  They  settled  at  Albion,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Sept. 
I87S. 


18136 


Chil.  of  Augustus   and    Cornelia    (Hart)    Kellogg. 

11 128  I.  Louisa  Emily  KeMogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  X.  V.,  27  July  1828; 
died  at  Skaneateles,  12  Jan.  1830,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1 129  II.  Augustus  Converse  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  V.,  2  Nov. 
1830;  grad.  at  Williams  College;  married  Mary  L.  Wooclworth  ;  died  at 
New  York  City  in  March  i860,  and  was  buried  at  Buffalo,  X.  Y. 


Chil.  of   Augustus    Lawrence   and    Mary    Ann    (K< 


;)   Converse. 


1 1 130  I.    Mary    Elizabeth    Converse,   b.   at   Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  26   Nov. 

1825;    died  14  Dec.  1826,  and  was  buried  at  Syracuse,  X.  Y. 

11131  II.  Catharine  Kellogg  Converse,  b.  at  Stateburgh,  S.  C,  3  July 
1827;  married  there,  2  May  1S44,  by  the  Kt.  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  Flintham,  whose  father  w 
byshire,  Knu'..  married  Maria  Han 
of  Knowlesville,  N.  V.  He  was 
saddlery-hardware,  at  St.  LouU,  M 


4246 


4247 


8137 


596  Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  John    and    Lucy    (Coburn)    Kellogg.  4248 

1 1 132  I.   Mary  Emma  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  X.  Y.,  5  Sept.  1S3S. 

1 1  133  II.    Daniel    W.    Kellogg,    b.   at    Skaneateles,    N.  V.,   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.  4-4^ 


1 1 134  III.   Caroline  Wood  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  2  June  1849. 

1 1  135  IV.   John    L.    Kellogg,  b.   at    Skaneateles.  N.  Y.,   2   Aug.  1853;   was 

living  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  in  Sept.  1S75,  unmarried;   and  was  then  general 
freight  and  ticket  agent  ot"  the  Davenport  and  St.  Paul  Railroad. 

1 1 136  V.   Mary  Helen  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  X.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1856. 

1 1 137  VI.  William  Wood  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  X.  Y.,  9  Sept.  185S. 

1 1 138  VII.  Jenny  Louise  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  X.  Y.,  19  Sept.  1S64. 

11139  '      VIII.   Augustus    Kellogg,   twin,  b    at   Skaneateles,   X.  Y.,  22   May 
1  1869;   died  aged  three  months. 

1 1  140  IX.   Joseph    Kellogg,  twin,  b.  at    Skaneateles,  X.  Y.,  22   May  1S69; 

died  aged  three  months. 


Child    of   David    Augustus    and    Maria    (Kellogg)    Comstock. 

1 141  I.   Daniel  Kellogg  Comstock,  b.  at  New  York  City,  23  May  1S36; 

and  was  living  at  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1S75. 


Chil.  of  Ceorge    Fleming   and    Catharine    (Kellogg)    Leitch. 

:    1 1 142  I.    Daniel  Kellogg  Leitch,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  X.Y.,  28  Sept.  1834;  a 

lawyer;  grad.  at  Union  College  in  1S5S,  and  at  the  Albany  Law  School  in 
1S60;  married  at  Skaneateles,  31  Jan.  1867,  by  Rev.  Marcus  V.  Preston, 
Presbvterian,   to   Lavinia  Isbell,   dau.  of  Charles  Bela  and  Harriet  Belden 


//  liitnev  Family. 


1 597 


(Woodruff)  Isbell.     They  settled  at  Skaneateles  ;   and  were  living  there  in 
Sept.  1875. 

143  II.    Laura   Kellogg  Leitch,   b.  at   Skaneateles,   N.  Y.,   21  Jan.  1837; 
died  at  Skaneateles,  24  July  185  1,  and  was  buried  there. 

144  III.  George  Fleming  Leitch,  b  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  25  Ap.  1S43; 
was  living  at  439  East  Tenth  Street,  New  York,  in  Sept.  1875. 

145  !      IV.  Catharine  Williams  Leitch,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov. 

1845;   died  at  Skaneateles,  12  Nov.  [S6l,  and  was  buried  there. 

146  '      V.  David    Kellogg    Leitch,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  21  Ap.  1848; 

and  was  living  there  in  Sept.  1S75,  unmarried.      He  served  as  first-lieut.  of 
Co.  K,  i92d  Reg.,  N.Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry,  during  the  war  of  1861. 


1 114/ 


VI.   Lawrence  Leitch,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  8  Nc 
Skaneateles,  17  Feb.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 


1  85  1 ;  died  at 


Chil.  of   Daniel    and    Ellen    Maria    (Cole)    Kellogg. 

11148        I.   Laura    Maria    Kellogg,   b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  26  Sept.  1853; 

1  and  was  living  there  in  Sept.  1875,  unmarried. 

i  * 

1 1 149;      II.   Andrew   Hyde  Keilogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  16  Aug.  1855  ; 
and  was  living  there  in  Sept.  1875. 

1 1 150        III.  Thomas  Cole  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  8  Ap.  1858. 

1 1 15  1         IV.   Walter  Hyde  Kellogg,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  28  Ap.  i860. 


4252 


Chil.   of  David    Hyde   and    Harriet   Kewell    (Kellogg)    Kellogg. 

I.  David  Hyde  Kellogg,  b.  3  Oct.  1853. 

II.  Anne  Grace  Kellogg,  b.  1  June  1S56. 


42  53 


Chil.   of  Norman   and   Sarah    (Stanley)    Miles. 

1 1 54  I    Sarah  Ann  Miles,  is  dead. 

1 1 55  II.  Charles  Miles,  is  dead. 


4261 


'5 


Eisrh  th    Gen  ci  'a  Hon . 


1 1 156         III.   Mary  Miles,  married 
ville,  Wis.,  in  July  1S75. 


Clark;    and  was  living  at  Aurora-     18 145 


1 1 157  IV.   Edwin   Miles,  a  grocer;  lived  at  56  Sevmour  Street,  Syracuse, 

N.  Y.,  in  July  1S75. 

II15S  V.    George  Miles,  lived  in  California  in  July  1S75. 


Chil.  of  Adin    and    Annice    (Miles)    Howe.  4262 

1 159  1..  Ferry    Miles   Howe,  b.   at   Apulia,  N.  .Y.,  4  June  1815;   died  at 
Apulia,  27  Aug.  1815,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 160  II.   Annice  Maria  Howe,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  2  Sept.  1S16;  and  was 
living  there,  unmarried,  in  July  1875. 

1161  III.   Elijah    Miles    Howe,   b.   at  Onondaga,   N.  Y.,   8  Feb.  1820;  a    18149 
farmer;   married  at.Groton,  X.  Y.,  1  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 

I  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  1S75.    I  le  was  an  assessor,  in  Groton,  for  nine  years. 


1 163 


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,  X.  Y.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Jul)-  1875. 


V.  Sarah    Minerva 

married  at  Apulia,  N.Y., 


b.    at   Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  10   May  1825; 
[  848,  in  the  First  Congregational  Church, 


Howe, 

o  Sept. 
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  1S65  ;  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. 

1 1 164  I.   Gilbert  Stephen  Miles,  b.  at  Apulia,  X.Y.;  served  in  the  Mexican 

I  war  till  his  death,  at  Puebla,  1  Aug.  1S47,  in  the  22d  year  of  his  age;   un- 
married. 


4263 


Whitney  Family 


1 599 


[65  II.  Philo  Miles,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.;  married  Cornelia  Snow,  adopted 
dan.  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. 


4265 


I.  Miles  Burghardt  Hackett,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  15  Nov.  1S26;  a 
merchant;  married  at  Tully,  N.V.,  I  Jan.  185  I,  Lucy  Mandana  Trowbridge, 
dau.  of  Hiram  and  Anna  Patterson  (Cone)  Trowbridge,  of  Preble,  N.  Y., 
where  she  was  born  11  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  1SG9) 
a  member  of  the  Assembly  of  the  State  of  New  York. 


18163 


167        II.   Mary  Eleanor  Hackett,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  12  Ai 
at  Apulia,  5  Aug.  1831,  and  was  buried  there. 


1S29;   died 


III.  Adin  Howe  Hackett,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  4  Oct.  1S32  ;  a  book- 
keeper; married  at  Scat,  X.  Y.,  10  March  1S61,  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.,  the)-  settled  at  Warsaw,  Mo.;  and  were  still  living  there  in 
Oct.  1875. 


18165 


169  IV.  John  Giles  Hackett,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  21  July  1836;  died  at 
Apulia,  27  Nov.  1842,  and  was  buried  there. 

170  V.  Annice  Amelia  Hackett,  twin,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.Y.,  31  Jan.  1839; 
died  at  Apulia,  19  Nov.  1839,  and  was  buried  there. 

171  VI.  Sarah  Adelia  Hackett,  twin,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1839; 
died  at  Apulia,  15  Feb.  1839,  and  was  buried  there. 


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 
Fgremont,  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. 


i6oo 


11173 


jSzf/i  th   ( icn  era  Hon . 


Chil.  of  Edwin    and    Julia    (Powell)    Miles.  426G 

I.  Cornelia  Elizabeth  Miles,  b.  at  Skancateles,  N.  Y.,  22  July  1828; 
married  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  12  June  1S50,  James  Hervey  Woodford,  a 
merchant,  born  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  in  1S26,  son  of  Hervey  M.  and  Candace 
(Reach)  Woodf.nl.  They  settled  at  Canastota,  N.  Y.,  and  there  she  died, 
without  children,  20  Feb.  1S51.  She  was  buried  in  Oakwood  Cemetery, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.      He  was  living  at  Canastota  in  Aug.  1S75. 


1 1 174         II.   Frances  Amelia  Miles, 

and  was  living  with  her  mother,  1 
Syracuse,  X.  Y,  in  Aug.  1875. 


b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  7  Aug.  1831; 
nmarried,  at  147  West  Genesee   Street, 


75  111.   Marcus    Milton    Miles,    b.  at   Fabius,    N.  Y.,   8  Jan.  1837;   a 

lawyer,  editor  and  publisher;  married  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  18  June  1S62, 
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,  1  Feb.  1S62,  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  1S64;  was  buried  at  Homer,  N.  Y.;  and, 
after  the  burial  of  his  father,  was  removed  to  Oakwood  Cemetery,  Syracuse. 

[j6         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. 


4267 


1 1 177  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. 


4268 


1 178  I.   Mary   Augusta  Van   Houten,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  23  Dec.    1S169 

1832;    married    in    her   uncle's   house,  at  St.   Clair,  Mich.,   15    Oct.  i860, 
Miles  Norman   Rouse,  a  farmer,  born  at  Jamesville,  in  De  Witt,  N.Y.,  17 


Wliitucx   Family 


Ap.  1831,  son  of  Darius  Albeit  and  Deborah  Bradley  (Merrick)  Rouse. 
,  They  settled,  in  1862,  at  East  Saginaw,  Mich.;  and  were  still  living  there 
1  in  March  1  S76. 

179  II.  Henry  Kelson  Van  Houten,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  1 3  July 
1834;  was  drowned,  while  fishing  in  the  River  St.  Clair,  4  Sept.  1847,  and 
was  buried  at  St.  Clair,  Mich. 


I  60  I 


Chil.  of  Marcus    Hart   and    Maria    Catharine    (Partridge)    Miles. 


4269 


180 


II182 


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.  1 S62  ;  first-Iieut. 
in  nth  Reg.  of  Mich.  Vol.  Cavalry,  21  Sept.  1863;  captain  in  the  same 
regiment,  3  Aug.  1S63;  and  was  mustered  out  of  service  10  Aug.  1S65.  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  Fredericksbnrgh. 
As  second  lieutenant,  in  command  of  a  company,  he  was  present  at  The 
Cedars,  Chancellorsville,  Gettysburgh,  Wapping  Heights  and  Auburn 
Heights.  While  in  the  1  lth  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 


II.    Ellen    Maria   Miles,  b.  at  St.  Clair,  Mic 
.  St.  Clair,  21  Oct.  1S54,  and  was  buried  there. 


,i  May  1844;  died  at 


III.  Timothy  Partridge  P^iiles,  b.  at  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  2S  July  184G; 
married  at  Memphis,  Mich.,  S  Dec.  1872,  Sarah  Louisa  Hungerfbrd,  who 
was  born  at  Florence,  C.  \V.,  3  Feb.  1S51,  dau.  of  Joseph  Burchard1  and 
Margaret  (Echlin)  Hungerford.  They  settled  at  St.  Clair,  and  were  still 
living  there  in  Aug.  1S75.  He  was  mustered  into  service,  3  Sept.  1863,  in 
the  1  1  th  Reg.  of  Mich.  Vol.  Cavalry;  was  on  detached  service,  as  quarter- 
master's clerk,  till  8  June  1S64,  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, 

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North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Tennessee  and  Georgia.  He  was  elected, 
in  May  1S67,  one  of  the  secretaries  of  the  Michigan  Constitutional  Con- 
vention ;  served  during  the  session  ;  and  was  appointed  cleric  and  cashier 
in  the  post-office  at  St.  Clair  in  1S69,  which  position  he  still  held  in  Aug. 
1875. 


IV.   Emma  Minerva  Miles,  b.  at  St.  Clair 
as  living  there  in  Aug.  1873,  unmarried. 


Mich. 


Chil.  of  Hendrick   and    Mary    (Rees)    Bresee. 


4270 


i  i  183  I.    Isaac    Miles    Bresee,   b.    at    Sherburne,    N.  V.,  16  Jan.  1S24;    a 

farmer;  married  at  De  Ruyter,  N.  V.,  15  Jan.  1865,  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. 

1 1  184  II.   Mary   Lucretia   Bresee,  b.  at  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  27  Sept.  1825; 

married    there,  7  Oct.  1 846,   by    Rev.   David   Taylor,   Baptist,   to   George 

Kaszard  Champlin,  a  farmer  and  fruit-grower,  son  of  George  Haszard  and 

I  Amy   Sherman    (Haszard)   Champlin,  of  Rome,  N.  Y.      He  was   born   at 

i  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 


III.  Martha  Ann  Bresee,  b.  at  Sherburne,  X.  Y.,  4  Dec.  1S27; 
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,  X.  Y.  He  was  born  at  Sherburne,  13  March  1830. 
They  dwelt  at  Lebanon  till  Ap.  1S72  ;  at  Sherburne  till  5  Dec.  1872  ;  then 
moved  to  Smyrna,  X.  Y.,  and  were  still  living  there  in  July  1873,  without 
children. 

IV.  Rachel  Melinda  Bresee,  b.  at  Sherburne,  X.  Y.,  8  June  1S30; 
married  there,  19  Sept.  1835,  by  Rev.  S.  C.  Ainsworth,  Baptist,  to  Russel 
Wilcox  Harrington,  a  farmer,  son  of  Stephen  and  Abigail  (Sheldon)  Har- 
rington, of  Sherburne,  where  he  was  born  13  Jan.  1822.  They  settled  at 
Sherburne,  and  were  still  living  tiiere  in  July  1873,  without  children. 


1  1 187 


V.  Juclson   Wade    Bresee,   b.   at   Sherburne,  X.  Y.,  2  June  1833; 
died  at  Sherburne,  10  Dec.  1S47,  and  was  buried  there. 


Whitney  Family.  1603 

Chil.  of   Isaac    Miles   and    Lucretia    (Cogswell)    Rees.  4-7' 

I  Mary  Ann  Rees,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  25  Dee.  [822;  18179 
married  there,  I  May  1845,  in  her  father's  house,  Nnhum  Hollis  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.  1873. 


1 1 189 


II.    Charles    Elisha    Rees,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  19  March 
826;   a  miller;   was  living  there  in  Oct.  1875,  unmarried. 


[191 

1 194 


III.  Catharine  rVSeiinda  Rees,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  26 
June  1830;  died  there,  24  Aug.  1845,  and  was  buried  in  West  Stockbridge 
Cemetery. 

IV  to  VI.   Three  daughters,  b.  in  1835  ;   all  died  at  birth. 

VII.    Lucretia   Matilda  Rees,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  2y  June 

1 841;  married  there,  18  May  1864,  in  her  father's  house,  Lawrence  Moflfatt, 
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.  1S75. 


Chil.  of  Nathan   and    Lucy   Minerva   (Rees)   Shaw. 

I.    Harriet   Jewell   Shaw,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge  Centre,  Mass.,  9 
July  1S22;   died  at  West  Stockbridge,  20  Dec.  1842,  and  was  buried  there. 


[96 


I24 


Shaw,  a  son,  b.  at  West  Stockbr 

died  on  the  same  day. 


Centre,  Mass.,  in  Nov. 


197  j  III.  Charles  Henry  Shaw,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge  Centre,  Mass.,  1 
Nov.  .^25;  a  merchant  and  farmer;  married  at  her  father's  house,  20  Ap. 
:  1847,  '  s  second  cousin,  Adeline  Arnold,  dan.  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.  1S23.1  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. 


Josiah  Ar 


East  Haddam,  Conn.,  29  Aug..  1745. 


4273 


1604  High th  Generation. 


198  IV.    Nathan    IViiies    Shaw,   b.    at  West    Stockbridge,   Mass.,   26  Ap.     18186 

1829;  a  merchant;  married  at  her  father's  house,  17  Dec.  1S50,  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. 

[99  V.   John  Lewis  Shaw,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  25  June  1832;     18187 

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  Now  1875.  He  was  then  executive  member  of 
the  Board  of  Public  Works,  of  that  city. 

>oo         VI.  Walter  Cay  Shaw,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  14  July  1S35; 
and  died  at  the  same  place,  6  Sept.  1835. 


VII.  Martha  Lucretia  Shaw,  b.  at  Washington,  Mass.,  28  Nov. 
1S36;  a  teacher;  was  living  with  her  mother,  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass. 
in  Nov.  i87v 


Chil.  of  John    and    Fidelia    (Sackett)    F.'ees.  4274 

202  I.    Dudley    Leavett    Rees,  b.  at  West   Stockbridge,  Mass.,  30  Sept. 

1836;  a  farmer;  married  at  her  father's  house,  27  Aug.  1S67,  Elizabeth 
Eleonore  Shufelt,  dau.  of  John  T.  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Schermerhorn) 
Shufelt,  of  Chatham  Four  Corners,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  22  March 
1S49.  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. 

?03  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.,  S  June 
1867,  Ella  Mary  Rogers,  bum  at  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  16  Sept.  184S,  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. 

>c>4  III.  John    Elmore    Rees,    b.   at  Canaan,   N.  Y,    24  July  1S42;    a    18192 

railway-conductor;  married  at  Greenpoint,  L.  I.,  25  Oct.  r8/l,  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.  1 87  5. 

?05  IV.   Isaac   Sackett   Rees,  b.  at  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  10  Feb.  1850;  a 


Whitney  hamilv 


1605 


farmer;   was  living  with    his   parents,  at  West   Stockbridge,  Mass.,  in  Oct. 
1875,  unmarried. 


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  Forte,  Ind.,  in  Jul}'  1875,  unmarried. 

II.  Isaac  Charles  [?ees,  b.  at  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  7  Dec.  1838; 
a  railroad-conductor;  married  at  Joliet,  111.,  3  Dec.  1  SG4,  Harriet  Mosier, 
dau.  of  Louis  and  Felicita  (Berger)  Mosicr,  of  West  Stockbridge.  She  was 
born  at  Watertown,  N.  V.,  2  May  1S43.  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,  Ya  ,  13  Sept.  1864. 

III.  Albert  IVJiles  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. 


18194 


IV.   F^ary   Lucretia    Rees,  b.  at  Joli 

living  there  in  Jul}'  1875,  unmarried. 


111.,  26  July  1854 


Chil.  of   Darius   Andrew   and    Marah    Oliva    (Kent)    Rees. 

11211        V.  Henry  Fayette  Rees,  b.  at  Joliet,  111.,  2  Sept.  1863. 

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.  42S3 

11213  I-  Eliza  Ann  Benedict,  b.  at  Sherburne,  N.  V  ,  5  Jul}'  1823  ;  married  18198 
at  Trinity-  Church,  Utica,  N.  V.,  by  the  rector.  Rev.  i'eter  Alexis  Proal, 
D.D.,  to  Abel  Lewis  Woodruff,  a  dealer  in  wood,  son  of  James  and  Lucina 
(Gridley)  Woodruff,  of  Pompey,  X.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  5  Feb.  1817. 
They  dwelt  at  Chaumont,  N.  Y.,  for  about  three  years;  then  moved  to 
Utica,  and  were  still  living  there,  at  10  Hotel  Street,  in  Jul}'  1875. 

112:4        Ik  Julia   Maria   Benedict,   b.   at   Canastota,   X.  Y.,  18  July  1825;      18204 


1606  Eighth   Generation. 

married  at  Utica,  N.  V.,  4  }av..  1S47,  by  Rev.  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  1S62,  and  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  till  15  Nov..  1 87 1 ;  then  settled  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Oct.  1875.  Me  was 
captain  and  quartermaster  during-  the  war  of  l86l,  and  served  for  three 
years  on  the  staff  of  the  military  governor  of  Alexandria. 

1  1215  III.   Amy  Lucretia  Benedict,  b.  at  Oneida  Lake,  in  Lenox,  N.  Y., 

22  June  1827;  married  at  Utica,  N.  V.,  27  Aug.  1S44,  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.  V., 
where  he  was  born  3  Ap.  1S13.  They  settled  at  Utica,  and  were  still  living 
there  in  Aug.  1875. 

1 1216  IV.  Joseph  Benedict,  b.  at  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  2  March  1835;  died 
at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  20  Oct.  1838,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Eorest  Hill  Ceme- 
tery. 

11217  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  a,nd    Phebe   Louise   (Barnes)    Reese. 

1 121 8  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. 

11219  II.  John  Elihu  Reeso,  b.  at  Truxton,  N.  Y.,  24  Ap.  1832;  married, 
I  Feb.  1S59,  Mary  Adelaide  Roach;  died  at  Canastota,  N.  Y.,  29  May 
1S69,  and  was  buried  there.  She  was  living-  at  Watkins,  N.  Y  in  Tulv  ' 
.S75. 


III.  William  F.  Reese,  b.  in  Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  18  July  1835; 
married  near  Utica,  N.  Y.,  25  May  1S70,  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.  1S68,  Mary   Isabella   Courtenay! 


//  liitnev  Family 


1607 


He  died  of  yellow  fever,  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  22  Sept.  1S70,  and  was  buried  at 
Canastota.      She  was  living  at  Wilmington,  Del.,  in  July  1S75. 
The  following  order  gives  some  of  his  history: 

"General  Orders,  No.  5. 

Headquarters,  Corps  of  1 
Washington,  D.  C,  Sept. 
It  has  become  the  painful  duty  of  the  Brigadier  Genen 
to   announce    to   the   Corps 
Major    Chauncey   B. 


-.Nt.lNl  EKS, 
29,   1S7O. 

Commanding 

)f  Engineers  the  death  of  a  brother  officer, 
Reese,  Bvt.  Brig.  Gen.  I'.  S.  Army,  who  died  of 
vellow  fever  at  Mobile,  Ala.,  on  the  22A  instant  Major  Reese  was  grad- 
uated at  the  Military  Academy  on  the  1st  of  July  1S59,  promoted  to  be  a 
2nd  Lieut,  of  engineers,  Feb.  20,  1 861,  and  advancing  through  the  grades 
of  1st  Lieutenant  and  Captain,  was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Major,  March 
7,  1S67.  During  the  late  war  he  was  made  Major,  Lieutenant  Colonel, 
and  Colonel,  by  brevet,  for  gallant  and  distinguished  services  during  the 
campaign  th 


the  1 


jgh  Georgia;  and  was  made  a  Brigadier  General,  by  brevet, 
ith  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. 

1.  B.  WHEELER,  Major  of  Engineers." 


V.  Judson  Benedict  Reese,  b  at  Lenox,  N.Y., 
at  Canastota,  N.  V.,  16  Ap.  1S57,  and  was  buried  there. 


.  S40;    died 


Child   of  Uri    and    Sylvia    Mary    (Rees)    McConegal. 

I.  Emily  Rees  rtfcC^onegal,  b.  at  Fabius,  N.  V.,  27  Ap.  183 1;  mar- 
ried at  Apulia,  X.  Y.,  5  Sept.  1S49,  John  Vail,  a  farmer,  son  of  David  and 
Catharine  (Potter)  Vail,  of  Tully,  X.  V.  He  was  born  at  Syracuse,  X.  Y., 
27  March  1827.  They  dwelt  at  Tully,  at  Apulia,  at  Jordan,  X.  Y.,  and  at 
Denver,  Colorado;  and  settled,  in  Nov.  1875,  at  Canastota,  X  V.,  which 
was  still  their  home  in  Jan.  1S76. 


42S5 


Chil.  of  Augustus   and    Emily   Jerusha    (Rees)    Judson. 

»4       1.  Henry  Judson. 
>5        II    Fanny  Judson. 


4287 


i6oS 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Miles    and    Eunice    (Penfleld)    Joy. 

I.  John   Ogden  Joy,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  V.,  17  May  iS 

Sept.  1842,  and  rests  in  Erie  Cemetery,  at  Erie,  Penn 


4288 


1227  II.   Frances   Joy,  b.  at   Albany,  N.  Y.,  31  July  1840;  died   there,  16 

Sept.  1S42,  and  rests  in  Erie  Cemetery,  at  Erie,  Penn 


1 1228  III.   Thacldeus    rVJiles   Joy,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  25  Eeb.  1843;  an 

accountant  ;  enlisted  at  Buffalo,  X.  \\,  1  1  Sept.  1862,  as  a  private  in  27th 
N.  V.  Independent  Battery  of  Light  Artillery,  and  served  till  the  end  of 
the  war,  with  the  oth  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.      Me  married  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  5  Dec.  1873, 

in  her  mother's  house,  Sarah  Amelia  Hutciiins,  dan.  of and  Judith 

(Merrick)  Hutchins.  They  moved  to  Buffalo  in  May  1874,  and  were  living 
there,  at  70  Delaware  Street,  in  July  1875. 


1 1229  IV.  Juiia  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    (RadclifT)    Joy. 

1230  I.    Lewis    Beers    Joy,   b.   at    38    Delaware   Street,  Buffalo,  X.  Y,  2S 

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.  1S37.  She  died 
I  at  26  Delaware  Street,  Buffalo,  23  July  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Forest 
Lawn  Cemetery.  He  was  married  (2d),  iS  .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  10S0  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. 
1  Howard,  D.  D.,  to  Caroline  Dudley  Bull,  dau.  of  William  Howell  and 
Sarah  Upton  (Whiting)  Bull,  of  Bath,  where  she  was  born  24  Sept.  1  S  37. 
JThey  were  living  at  3}  Irving  Place,  Buffalo,  in  July  1S75.  He  was  then 
an  agent  of  the  Empire  Railroad  Company. 


4289 


Whitney  Family.  1609 




Chil.  of  Ceorge    Buol    and    Hannah    (Joy)    Webster.  4-9' 

i  1230.        I.  Thackleus  Joy  Webster,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  21  Nov.  1836;  died 
28  July  1S37. 

1  [2301        II.   Hannah  Joy  Webster,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  17  March  1838  ;  mar-      1S225 
ried  there,  8  Sept.  185S,  John  Curtis  Stephenson. 

11230c       III.  Jane  Radcliffe  Webster,  b.  at  Buffalo,  X.  Y.,  5   Sept.  1839;      18234 
married  there,  10  Oct.  1S61,  Edwin  Sprague  Dann.      They  lived  at  Buffalo 
in  Dec.  1877. 

11230-       IV.  Catharine  Barker  Webster,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  4  Oct.  1S40;      1S239 
married,  10  June  1869,  Charles  James  Armstrong.      The}'  lived  at   Buffalo 
in  Dec.  1S77. 

1 1230=       V.   Walter  Joy  Webster,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  4  Sept.  1S43  ;  died  13 
Jul)-  1844 

1 1230:-        VI.   Anne    Buel   Webster,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  23  June  1S45;  died 
16  July  1S45. 

11230,;       VII.   Anne   Buel  Webster,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  21  Ap.  1851  ;  died 
9  July  1 85  1. 


Chil.  of  John    Davenport   and    Clarissa    (Joy)    Shepard. 

>3i  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. 

532  II.  John  Shepard,  b.  at  44  Delaware  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec.  j 
1846;  died  at  Buffalo,  5  Aug.  1S47,  ar>d  was  buried  there,  in  Forest  Lawn 
Cemetery. 

\y3  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  t875- 

!34  IV  Walter  Joy  Shepard,  b.  at  3S  Delaware  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
27  March  1853  ;   a  clerk;   was  living  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  in  July  1875. 

>35  V.  Jessie  Shepard,  b.  at  38  Delaware  Street,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  16  Jan. 
1S61  ;   and  was  living  at  Buffalo  in  Aug.  1S77,  at  56  Allen  Street. 


1 6  io 


Eighth  Generation. 


Child    of  Josiah    and    Eveline    (Miles)    Sprague. 

I.    Sprague,  a  dau.,  married  Joseph  Fairbanks;   and  was  ] 

at  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  in  July  1S75. 


4^94 


1 1238 

1  1 239 


11242 

1 1 243 
■1^44 


Chil.  of    Edwin    and    Maria    (Taylor)    St.  John. 

I.  William  St.  John,    b.  at    Ridgeway,   N.  Y.,  19  Sept.  1S36;   died 
unmarried,  at  Yates,  N.  Y.,  iS  Sept.  1864,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Elizabeth   St.  John,   b.  at  Ridgeway,   N.  Y.,  7  June  1840;    died 
unmarried,  at  Yates,  X.  Y.,  5  Ma}-  1S74,  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,  aml  was  buried  at  Yates,  N.  Y. 

V.  Laura  St.  John,  b.  at  Yates,  N.  Y.,  11  Sept.  1846;  died  at  Yates, 
10  May  1S47,  aiul  "'as  buried  there. 

Chil.  of  Edwin   and    Rebecca   Williams   (Davis)   St.  John.  4295 

VI.  Mane  Ella  St.  John,  b.  at  Yates,  N.  Y.,  19  July  1S51 ;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Jul)-  1875. 

VII.  Milton  St.  John,  b.   at  Yates,  N.  Y.,  11  March  1 S 5 5  ;  and  was 

living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  July  iS/v 

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.  F^ary  Swift,  b.  at  Yates,  N.Y.,  26  Jan.  182S;  married  at  Muscatine, 
Iowa,  14  March  1847,  '«  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  1S35;  studied 
dentistry  at  Hartford,  Conn.;   practised  till  1S43,  "'hen   he  bought   a   farm 


4296 


Whitney  Family 


1 6 1  i 


near  Muscatine,  and  settled  on  it  after  marriage.     They  were  living  there 
•    in  Sept.  1875,  without  children. 

'46  II.  William  Henry  Swift,  b.  at  Yates,  N.  V.,  in  June  1S30;  died 
I  there,  lS  Ap.  1 83  1 ,  "aged  ten  months,"  and  was  buried  in  Yates  Centre 
Cemetery- 


Child    of  William    and    Catharine    (Smalley)    St.    John. 

I.   Catharine  Cornelia  St.  John,  b.  at  Bloomington,  Iowa,  15  Feb. 
84 1 ;   died  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  17  Sept.  1S41,  and  was  buried  there. 


P97 


Chil.  of  William    and    Cornelia    (Van    Kagen)    St.    John.  4J.7 

11248  II.    Edwin   St.  John,  b.  in  Dubuque  Co..  Iowa,  3  Ap.  1S46;   married,       18243 
IO  Jan.  187-,   Barbara    Annan,  dau.  of  William    and    Elizabeth    (Murray) 

j  Annan.     They  were  living  at  Morrison,  111.,  in  Jul}-  1875. 

1 1249  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 

I  report  has  been  made. 
J 

11250  IV.  William  St.  John,  b.  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  3  Oct.  1850;  died  at 
Muscatine,  17  Oct.  1S50,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Ahimaaz    and    Mary    (St.    John)    Blanchard.  429§ 

[11251  I.  Henry  Blanchard,  b.  at  Yates,  N.  Y.,  7  Nov.  1836;  a  dealer  in  1S244 
I  live-stock  ;  married  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  13  Oct.  1839,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Belden,  | 
j  Presbyterian,  to  Mary  Virginia  Connor,  dau.  of  Oliver  Perry  and  Mary  j 
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.  1S75. 

1 1252  II.  Luther  Blanchard,  b.  at  Muscatine  Island,  Iowa,  22  Nov.  1S40; 
died  at  Bloomington,  now  Muscatine,  15  July  1846,  and  was  buried  there. 

11253  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. 


1 6 1  2  Eighth  Generation. 

1 1254  IV.   P.fiarcia  Blanchard,  b.  at  Bloomington,  now  Muscatine,  Iowa,  24 

Sept.  1844;   died  at  the  same  place,  15  March  1S46,  and  was  buried  there. 

1125s  V.   Tolford    Blanchard,  b.  at  Bloomington,  now  Muscatine,  Iowa,  in 


Chil.  of  Pliny  and    Adolia   (St.  John)    Fay.  4^99 

11256  I. Fay,  a   son,   b.    at   Bloomington,    now   Muscatine,   Iowa,  20 

Jan.  1841  ;   died  on  the  same  day. 

1  1257  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,  iS  Sept.  1862;  and 
was  discharged  10  Aug.  1865,  having  taken  part  in  twelve  battles  and 
t went\r- two  skirmishes. 

11258  III.    IViary  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.  1  S3 1.  They  dwelt  at  Eddyville  and  Keosauqua,  Iowa,  till  the 
Autumn  of  1869;  at  Plattemouth,  Neb.,  till  1S71;  at  Seward,  Neb.,  till  1875; 
and  then  settled  at  Tabor,  Iowa,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Dec.  1875. 

11259  IV.    Ellen  Fay,  b.  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  24  Ap.  1S45;   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  bom  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.  1S75.  He  kept 
the   Ladies'    Boarding    Hall   from  1869  to   the  Autumn  of  1875;   and  was 

I  editor  of  the  Grinnell  Weekly  Herald. 


Chil.  of   Hamilton    and    Susan    Clark    (Parmeleo)    St.  John. 

i  1260         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. 


1 1 7/  it  n  ey  Family.  1 6 1  3 


1 1261  II.  James    Hamilton   St.  John,  b.   at    Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  12   Dec. 

1852;   was  living  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  in  Aug.  1S75,  unmarried. 

11262  III.  Wiliiam  Parmelee  St.  John,  b.  at  Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  13  Feb. 
1856;  died  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  1  Nov.  1859,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the 
Citv  Cemeterv. 


Chil.  of  James   and    Nancy    Maria    (Freeman)    Pennoyer. 


(4312 

'4349 


11263        I.   Lura   Clarissa   Pennoyer,  b.   at  Flushing,  Mich.,  25  May  1839;      1S263 
married    there,    9    Feb.   1S61,   Azariah   S.    Partridge;    and    was   living   at 
Flushing  in  Oct.  1S75. 

112G4        II.   Rufus  James    Pennoyer,  b.  at   Flushing,  Mich.,  14  Aug.  1842;      18267 
married    there,    I    Jan.   186S,    Emma    White,    dau.    of    Nelson    and    Lucy 
(Glidden)   White;   and  was  living   at   Flushing  in  Oct.  1875.      He   served, 
as  commissarv-sergeant,   in    the  war  of  1861;    and   has   been    postmaster 
at  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

1126;  III.  Kiram  Floyd  Pennoyer,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  1 1  July  1849; 
married  there,  27  Oct.  1872,  Rose  White,  dau.  of  Nelson  and  Lucy 
,  (Glidden)  White;   and  was  living  at  Flushing  in  Oct.  1S75. 

1 1266  IV.  Byron  Lewis  Pennoyer,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  8  March  1853; 
and  was  living  there  in  Oct.  1873,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Samuel   Creen   and    Marietta    (Goodrich)    Phelps.  43  1 3 

1267  I.   Orson   James   Phelps,  b.  21  Feb.  1820;   married,  25  Dec.  1843,       18268 
Jane  Mead;   and  lived  at  Grantham,  C.  W.,  in  i860. 

1268  II.   Ophelia  Phelps,  b.  28  Feb.  1S22;   died  13  March  1S22. 

1269  III.   Charlotte   Phelps,  b.  2  July  1823;   married,  19  July  1849,  John       18278 
Hara. 

1270  IV.    Harriet  Phelps,  b.  19  July  1825;   married,  7  May  1843,  Dellon  P. 
Myers;   and  died  13  Aug.  1S43. 

1271  V.    Noah    Phelps,   b.  18  July  1828;   married,   9    Sept.  1846,   Adeline       182S3 
Loveland. 


1 6 1 4 


Eighth  Generation. 


1272  VI.    Philander  Phelps,  b.  17  June  1S32;   married,  21  Ap.  1856,  Jane    18289 
Bradley. 

1273  VII.   Judson    Phelps,  b.  12  Jan.  1835;   married,  10  Sept.  1855,  Eliza,  1S291 
Ann  Street. 

1274  VIII.    Eliza    Phelps,    b.    24  July  1S38;   married,  12   Sept.  1855,  John!  1S29: 
Farr. 


11275  IX-    Elijah  Phelps,  b.  3  Nov.  1841. 

1 1276  X.   Oliver  Seymour  Phelps,  b.  22  May  1844;  cli«l  22  May  1846. 


Chil.   of   Cornelius   and    Harriet    (Phelps)    Van  Aiken. 

11277  1-   Hassan  Van  Aiken,  lived  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  in  Jul)-  1S75. 

1 1278  II.   George  Van  Aiken,  lived  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  in  July  1875. 

1 1279  III.   Samuel  Van   Aiken,  lived  in  Indiana  in  July  1S75  ;  a  railway- 
station  agent. 

112S0  IV.   Anthony  Van  Aiken,  lived  in  Indiana  in  July  1875;  a  railway- 

station  agent. 

11281  V.    Eliza    Van  Aiken,  married    Elijah  Cage;  and  lived  at  Coldwater, 

1  Mich.,  in  July  1875. 


Child   of  William    and    Eliza    Cadwell    (Phelps)    VVorthington. 

I.  Ann    Eliza  Worthington,  b.  at  Richford,   N.  Y.,  16  July  1S26; 
died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  5  Feb.  1S29. 


Chil.  of  Lewis   and   Cynthia   (Phelps)   Tooker. 

1283  I.   V¥iiliam   Kenry  Tooker,  b.  at  Ludlowville,  N.  Y.,  28  Dec.  1817; 

died  at  the  same  place,  28  May  1S18,  and  was  buried  there. 

?84  II.   Caroline  Tooker,  b.  at  Ludlowville,  N.  Y.,  5  Feb.  18 19;  died  at 

he  same  place,  14  Feb.  1 8 1 9,  and  was  buried  there. 


43'6 


4319 


>86 


/  Vh  it ue  y  I1  a  in  ih  • 


1615 


moth 


Child   of  Orson    and    Hannah    (Cunn)    Phelps. 
-  Phelps,  died  at   Dunnville,  C.  W.,  and  was  buried  with  its 

Chil.  of  Orson    and    Calista    Maria    (Kiske)    Phelps. 


432: 


H289 


II.  Orson    Phelps,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  13  July  1847;   died  there,  20 
Mareh  1852,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery. 

III.  Maria   Louisa   Phelps,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  15  Jan.  1S49;  died 
there,  10  June  1871,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Lawn  Cemetery. 

IV.  Calvin   Fiske  Phelps,   b    at   Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  15  June  1851;    and 
was  living  there  in  Get.  187G,  unmarried. 


Child    of   Alpha    Herbert   and    Almira    (Phelps)    Shaw. 

I.  William  Henry  Shaw,  b.  at  Ludlowville,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1829; 
died  25  Jan.  1S32,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery,  Upper 
Canada. 


Chil.  of  Alpheus   Spencer   and    Charlotte    (Phelps)    St.   Johr 


432  5 


I.   Almira  St.  John,  b.  at   Dunnville,  C.  \Y.,  29  Aug.  1831;   married,       18293 

8  May  1851,  Lucius  Dennis  Winchester,  son  of  Deacon  Lucius  and  

(Whiting)"  Winchester. 

11291         II.   Charlotte  St.  John,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  \Y.,  12  Sept.  1S34;      18299 
married,  3    March   18^7,   Jerome    B.  Oille,    son   of  George   and    Elizabeth 
(Decker)  Oille. 

III.  Helen  St.  John,  b.  at  Dunnville,  C.  \\\,  10  March  1837;  died  at 
St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  12  Aug.  1S37,  ancl  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's 
Cemetery. 

1 

IV.  Anna  St.  John,  b.  at  Dunville,  G  \Y.,  27  March  1838;  married. 
10  Ap.  1872,  John  F.  Ewing.  They  lived  at  73  Jackson  Street,  Chicago, 
111.,  in  Oct.  1876,  without  children.  ' 


294!      V.   Ambrose    Spencer  St.   John,  b.  at   Dunnville,  C.  W.,  10  June 


;  1616 


Eighth  Generation. 


i  1841;  died  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.(  17  Oct.  1842,  and  was  buried   in   St. 

Catharine's  Cemetery. 

! 

1 1295  VI.  Oliver  Spencer  St.  John,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  15  Sept. 
1843;  died  there,  15  Jul)-  1844,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 

1 1296  VII.   Oliver  Phelps  St.  John,  b.  at   St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  28  Ap. 
1846;    married,  3  March   [867,  Catharine  Mars. 

i  1297  VIII.   Alpheus  Seymour  St.  John,  1>.  at  Olena,  Ohio,  21  Dec.  1849; 

married,  4  June  1871,  Bessie  Phelps,  dau.  of  Thomas  Phelps. 

1 1298  IX.   Orrin  Stone  St.  John,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  9  June  1S51; 

died  there,  13  Jan.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 


18301 


Chil.  of  Orrin    Stono   and    Almedn    Louisa    (Dyer)    Phelps. 


4326 


1  1299  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. 

11300  II.   Harriet   Peters   Phelps,   b.   at   St.  Catharine's,   C.  W.,  27  Aug. 

i  1835;   married  Charles  Henry  Powell,  and  had  one  child  in  i860;   married 
i  (2d) Cibson;  and  was  living  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  in  Oct.  1876. 


1301 


1302 


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. 


11304 


Chil.  of  William    Coach    and    Lucinda    (Phelps)    Yale. 

I.    William    Henry  Yale,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  18  June  1834; 
died  there,  31  Dec.  1836,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 

il.    Lucius    Yale,    b.    at    St.  Catharine's,    C.  W.,  12    Dec.  1S36;   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.,  1  Dec.  1S60, 
and  was  living  at  Portland,  Oregon,  in  Feb.  1877. 


4328 


1 6 1 6  Right h  Generation. 

•  1 841;   died  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  17  Oct.  1842,  and  was  buried   in   St. 
Catharine's  Cemetery. 


1 1295  VI.  Oliver  Spencer  St.  John,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  15  Sept. 
1 S43  ;  died  there,  1  5  July  1 844,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 

1 1296  VII.   Oliver  Phelps  St.  John,  b.  at   St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  28  Ap. 
1846;   married,  3  March  1867,  Catharine  Mars. 

1 1297  VIII.   Alpheus  Seymour  St.  John,  b.  at  Olena,  Ohio,  21  Dec.  1S49; 
married,  4  June  1871,  Bessie  Phelps,  dau.  of  Thomas  Phelps. 

1 1298  IX.   Orrin  Stone  St.  John,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  9  June  185 1; 
died  there,  13  Jan.  1852,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 


18301 


Chil.   of  Orrin    Stone   and    Almeda    Louisa    (Dyer)    Phelps. 

:299  I.   Maria  Louisa  Phelps,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  \V.,  15  Sept.  1833; 

died  there,  8  May  1839,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 

:300  II.  Harriet  Peters  Phelps,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  27  Aug. 
i  1835;  married  Charles  Henry  Powell,  and  had  one  child  in  i860;  married 
'■  (2d) Gibson;  and  was  living  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  in  Oct.  1876. 

[301  III.   Lewis  Tooker  Phelps,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.W.,  12  Dec.  1S36; 

:  died  there,  3  Ap.  1839,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  William    Coach   and    Uucinda    (Phelps)   Yale. 

1 1 302  I,   William    Henry  Yale,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  \V.,  18  June  1834; 
died  there,  31  Dec.  1 836,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 

1 1303  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. 

1304    :      I.    Frank   Orson    Phelps,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  W.,  1  Dec.  i860, 
I  and  was  living  at  Portland,  Oregon,  in  Feb.  1S77. 


4327 


4328 


Whitney  Family 


1617 


Chil.    of  Calvin    and    Julia    Sophia    (Beach)    Phelps. 

I.  Calvin  Beach  Phelps,  b.  at  St.  Catharine's,  C.  \V.,  1  1  July 
died  13  July  1843,  ar,d  was  buried  in  St.  Catharine's  Cemetery. 


43-9 


306 


II. 


Phelps,   b.    at    Buffalo,  N.  V.,  in  Any.  1859;  died   on    the 


same  day 


Chil.  of  William    and    Mary    Ann    (Phelps)    Morehouse. 

I 

1 1307  I.  Helen  Phelps  Morehouse,  b.  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  "on  the 
bank  of  the  Mississippi  River,  opposite  the  Fort  on  Rock  Island,"  24 
i  Dec.  1856;   and  was  living  at  Buffalo,  X.  V.,  in  Nov.  1876,  unmarried. 

I 
130S  ;      II.   William  Wirt  Morehouse,  b.  at  39  West  Eagle  Street,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  28  July  1862;   and  was  living  at  Buffalo  in  Oct.  1876. 


1309 


Child    of  Abram    Paine   and    Catharine    Lucretia    (St.  John)    Howell. 

I.    William   Cary   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.  (Parkhurel)    St.  John. 

13101      I.   Mary  Catharine  St.  John,  b.  at  Apulia,  N,  V.,  12  Ap.  1S67. 
'311 


1312 


II.  Harriet  Anna  St.  John,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  iS  Jan.  1870. 

III.  Flora  Maria  St.  John,  b.  at  Geddes,  N.  Y.,  6  Ap.  1S73. 


Chil.  of   Cideon    Stiles   and    Mary    Philena    (St.  John)    Owen. 

I.  Mary  Maria  Owen,  b.  at  Westfiekl,  Ohio,  16  May  1844;  married 
at  Medina,  Ohio,  12  March  186S,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Bond,  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.  1S75  ;  and  he  was  in  the 
service  of  the  Government. 


1 6 1 8 

Eighth   ( feneration. 

11314 

II.   Philena  Louisa  Owen,  b.  at Westfield,  Ohio,  13  July  1846;  died 
there,  30  Jan.  1S50,  and  was  buried  at  Seville,  Ohio. 

"315 

III.   Myron    Gideon    Owen,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  6  Oct.  1S48;    a 
grape-grower;   married  at  Westfield,   23    Dec.  1869,  by  Rev.  Rufus   Free- 
man,   Baptist,  to    Emma   Miner,   dan.  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.  1S75. 

18306 

1 1316 

IV.  Julia  Philena  Owen,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  16  Jan.  1S50;  died 
there,  13  Dec.  1853,  and  was  buried  at  Seville,  Ohio. 

11317 

V.  George  Porter  Owen,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  3  Aug.  1853. 

11318 

VI.  Orlando  Elijah  Owen,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  29  Oct.  1S55;  died 
there,  30  Oct.  1855,  and  was  buried  at  Seville,  Ohio. 

"319 

VII.   Frank  Stiles  Owen,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  13  Nov.  1S56. 

11320 

VIII.   Arthur  John  Owen,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  17  March  1S59. 

11321 

IX.  William  Henry  Owen,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  11  March  1863. 

Child   of  Myron    Elijah   and   Sarah    (Stiles)   St.  John. 

4342 

11322 

I.   h'erbert  Elijah  St.  John,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  22  Feb.  185  1 ;   and 
was  living  at  Seville,  Ohio,  in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 

Chil.   of   Ceorge   Henry  and   Celestia   Pamela   (St.  John)    Rice. 

4343 

11323 

I.   Moah  Loveli  Rice,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  17  Oct.  1S53. 

1 1324 

11.   Lucy  Philena  Rice,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  4  Nov.  1S56. 

"325 

III.  Celestia  Louisa  Rice,  b  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  2  Sept.  185S. 

1.326 

IV.    Henry    Lincoln    Rice,    b.    at   Westfield,    Ohio,   25  July  1S61  ; 

; 

Whitney  Family. 

I  6  I  9 

died   at    Salem,    Ohio,    21    Feb.    1869,    and    was    buried    at    Oak    Harbor, 
Ohio. 

"327 

V.   Mary  Ann  Rice,  b.  at  Salem,  Ohio,  2S  Aug.  1863. 

.1328 

VI.   Dan  Stuart  Rice,  b.  at  Salem,  Ohio,  8  Aug.  1S67. 

11329 

VII.  Julia  Maria  Woolworth  Rice,  b.  at  Salem,  Ohio,  njJuneiS/i. 

11330 

VIII.   George  Leonard  Rice,  b.  at  Locust  Point,  Ohio,  24  Ap.  1875. 

Chil.  of  John    Edward    and    Charlotte   Amanda    (St.  John)    Babbitt. 

■ 

4344 

11331 

I.   Almena  Josephine  Babbitt,  b.  at  Sabula,  Iowa,  19  Jan.  1857. 

1.332 

II.   Wade  Edward  Babbitt,  b.  at  Sabula,  Iowa,  17  Aug.  1S58. 

H333 

III.    Philena    Babbitt,    b.    at    Sabula,    Iowa,    2    Oct.  i860;    died    at 
Westfield,  Ohio,  19  Jan.  1 S61 ,  and  was  buried  at  Seville,  Ohio. 

1 1334 

IV.    Urilla  Maria  Babbitt,  b.  at  Sabula,  Iowa,  18  Sept.  1S62. 

"335 

V.  Frank  Levi   Babbitt,  b.  at  Sabula,  Iowa,  22  Oct.  1S64. 

Chil.  of   Howell    Francis   and   Jane    Elizabeth    (iVJunn)   St.  John. 

4345 

"336 

I.    Frank  Mortimer  St.  John,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  18  March  i860. 

"337 

II.   Arvilla  Maria  St.  John,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  1  May  1862;  died 
at   Salem,  Ohio,  18  June  1S63,  and  was  buried   in  Oak   Harbor  Cemetery. 

"338 

III.   Clarence  Myron  St.  John,  b.  at  Salem,  Ohio,  17  May  1S64. 

"339 

IV.    Charles  Day  St.  John,  b.  at  Riley,  Ohio,  6  Aug.  1867. 

11340 

V.    Cenia  Dea  St.  John,  b.  at  Riley,  Ohio,  12  Jan.  1871. 

Child    of   Leonard    Harrison    and    Martha   Jane   (Shannon)    St.  John. 

4346 

"341 

I.  Jerome  George  St.  John,  b.  at  Locust  Point,  Ohio,  8  Aug.  1874. 

1620 


High  lit   (  jl  v/ 1  v  'a  tion . 


Chil.    of  Adoniram    Judson    and    Harriet   Ann    (Lav 


1342  I.   Myra   Philena    St.   John,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  iS  Au 

died  there,  15  Nov.  1S72,  and  was  buried  in  Seville  Cemetery. 


ce)    St.  John.  4: 

S70  ; 


1343  II.   Edward  Leonard  St.  John,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  6  March  1872. 


1344 


1 1346 


1 1348 

"349 
"350 
H3SI 


Chil.  of  Algernon    Sidney   and    Phebe    (Cleason)    Freeman. 

I.  Charles  Sidney  Freeman,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  24  Aug.  1S45  ; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Comva,  Iowa,  16  Sept.  1S73,  Rebecca  Ann  Bailey, 
born  at  Athens,  Crawford  Co.,  Perm.,  8  Ap.  1853,  dau.  of  John  and 
Lorana  Lodoiska  (Walker)  Bailey.  He  enlisted,  22  July  1S62,  in  Co.  C, 
23d  Reg.,  Midi  Vol  Infantry;  and  was  discharged  20  July  1865,  having 
been  wounded  at  Knoxville,  Term.,  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  1S35,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Rufus  Rossman  Freeman,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  30  Dec.  1S48; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  21  Dec.  1870,  Lois  Arvilla  Surrhyne, 
born  at  Flint,  Mich.,  14  Nov.  1832,  dau.  of  William  aud  Phebe  (Garthw aite) 
Surrhyne.      They  were  living  at  Flushing  in  Dec.  1876. 

IV.  Allen  Cleason  Freeman,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  20  March 
1S53;   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.  1S5S. 

VII.  Lura  Harriet  Freeman,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  to  March  1861. 

VIII.  Milton  Arthur  Freeman,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  21  Sept.  1S63. 


Child   of  Charles   and    Elizabeth    Mary   (Freeman)    Cleason.  43 5  1 

1 1352  I.   Salem    Charles    Cleason,   b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  10  July  1840;    1831 


Whitney  Family 


married  at  Flint,  Mich.,  26  Jan.  1861,  by  Rev.  H.  II.  Northrop,  Presby- 
terian, to  Melissa  Ellen  Lewis,  of  Flushing,  Mich.,  born  at  Shefford,  C.  E., 
dan.  of  Hiram  m\>\  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. 


[62  1 


Chil.  of   Ephraim    and    Elizabeth    Mary    (Freeman)    Morgan. 

11353  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 
;  Hazleton,  Mich.,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Oct.  1876. 


435  > 


U354 

11355 
11356 
1 1357 
II35S 

H359 
1 1360 


III.   Freeman  Daniel  Morgan,  b.  at  Flush 
and  was  living  there  in  Oct.  1876. 


Mich.,  28  Jan.  185S; 


Chil.  of  Joseph    Kenry   and    Caroline    (Wilcox)    Freer 


I.  James  Allen  Freeman,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  . 

was  living  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 


II.   h'orace   Rufus  Freeman,  b.  at   Norwaik,  Oh 
and  was  living  at  Seville,  Ohio,  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 


func  1S4S;   and 
20  July  1S50  ; 


III.  Charles  Dwight  Freeman,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  8  Jan.  1S53; 
and  was  living  at  Seville,  Ohio,  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 

IV.  Edward    Rufus   Freeman,  b.   at   Liberty,   Iowa,  21  Ap.  1859;  I 

died    at   Liberty,  25    Julv  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,  2j  June  1S50; 
died  at  Canaan,  21  July  1S50,  and  was  buried  there. 


4356 


Whitney  Family 


162  1 


married  at  Flint,  Mich.,  26  Jan.  [861,  by  Rev.  II.  II.  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,  33d  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  I  Iazle- 
:  ton,  Mich.,  in  Oct.  1876. 


Chil.  of   Ephraim    and    Elizabeth    Mary    (Freeman)    Morgan. 

I 

11353  H-  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 
Hazleton,  Mich.,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Oct.  1876. 

11354  HI.  Freeman  Daniel  Morgan,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  28  Jan.  1858; 
and  was  living  there  in  Oct.  1876. 


Chil.  of  Joseph    Kenry   and    Caroline    (Wilcox)    Freeman. 

1 1355  j      I.  James  Allen  Freeman,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  22  June  1S4S;  and 
I  was  living  at  Davenport,  Iowa,  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 

11356!      II.   h'orace   Rufus  Freeman,  b.  at   Norwalk,  Ohio,  20  July  1850 ; 
and  was  living  at  Seville,  Ohio,  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 


435' 


1 1357  '      III.  Charles  Dwight  Freeman,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  8  Jan.  1S53  ; 
land  was  living  at  Seville,  Ohio,  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 


1 1358  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. 

1 1359  !  V.  Clara  Eliza  Freeman,  b.  at  Liberty,  Iowa,  8  Oct.  1864  ;  and  was 
living  with  her  parents,  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  in  Jan.  1877. 


560 


Chil.  of  Samuel    Bell    and    Sarah    Matilda    (Freeman)    Kimmell. 

I.   Rufus    Freeman    Kimmell,   b.  at  Canaan,  Ohio,  2j  June  1S50: 
died  at  Canaan,  21  July  1S50,  and  was  buried  there. 


4356 


1 622  Eighth   Generation. 

i  '  "  I" 

11361  II.   William  Edgar  Kimmell,  b.  at  Canaan,  Ohio,  9  July  1851  ;  died 
at  Flushing,  Mich.,  22  Jan.  1S52,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1362  !      III.   Welland    Edmund    Kimmell,   b.   at   Flushing,  Mich.,  29  Dec. 

'  1853  ;   and  was  living  at  Sharon,  Mich.,  in  Feb.  1877,  unmarried.' 

1 1363  IV.   Mary  Ellen  Kimmell,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  16  Nov.  1856;  died 
at  East  Tawas,  Mich.,  16  Feb.  1872,  and  was  buried  at  Flushing,  Mich 

1 1364  \  •  Jenny  Myrtilla  Kimmell,  b.  at  Westfield,  Ohio,  24  March  1861. 

11365  I      VI.   Susanna  Belle  Kimmell,  b.  at  Flushing,  Mich.,  2;  June  1867  ;  I 

died  at   South  Saginaw,  Mich.,  18  Feb.  1871,  and  was  buried  at    Flushing! 


11366 

1 1 367 

11368 
1 1 369 

1 13/0 


Chil.  of  Milton    Rufus  and    Ruth    (Oviatt)    Freeman. 

I.  Harriet  Alida  Freeman,  b.  at  West  Richfield,  Ohio,  15  Ap.  185S. 

II.  Emma    Frances   Freeman,  b.  at  West   Richfield,  Ohio,  24  An 
1 860.  ' 

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    ?o  Dec 
1872. 


Chil.  of   Elijah    Orlando    and    Maria    Eliza    (Howell)    Wheelock. 

11371    '      I.   Edwin   Howell  Wheelock,  b.  at  Burlington,  Wis.,  19  Dec.  1842; 

j  died  at  Burlington,  22  Ap.  1S43,  and  was  buried  there. 

1372  j  II.  Julia  Maria  Wheelock,  b.  at  Burlington,  Wis.,  29  Nov.  1844; 
I  married  at  Brooklyn,  Wis.,  21  Feb.  1875,  Hiram  Etullard  ;  and  was  living  at 
Evansville,  Wis.,  in  Sept.  1875.  & 


4357 


43  5  8 


"373 


III.   Ellen  Althea  Wheelock,  b.  at  Burlington,  Wis.,  16  Am 
unmarried. 


Whitney  Family 


1623 


3-4        IV.   Eugene  Othello  Wheelock,  b.  at  Burlington,  Wis.,  18  Sept. 
185  1 ;   unmarried. 

375        V.   Caroline    Amelia    Wheelock,    b.   at    Burlington.  Wis.,   2   Aug. 
1857;   died  at  Burlington,  19  May  1S5S,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1376        VI.   Henry  Howell  Wheelock,  twin,  b.  at  Burlington,  Wis.,  26  Dec. 
1859. 

,  1  1377        VII.   Clarence  Wheelock,  twin,  b.  at  Burlington,  Wis.,  26  Dec.  1859; 
died  at  Burlington,  5  Jan.  18C0,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.   of  William    Henry    Harrison    and    Fanny    Abigail    (Wheelock) 
Douglass. 

11378  I.    Mary    Elizabeth    Douglass,    b.    at    her    grandfather's    house,    in 
Bompey,  N.  Y. 

1 1379  II    Florence  Cornelia  Douglass,  b.  at  Delphi,  N.  V. 
:  1 1380        III.   William  Douglass,  b.  at  Janesville,  Wis. 

11381  IV.  Charles  Douglass,  b.  at  Janesville,  Wis.,  and  died  young. 

11382  V   Frank  Douglass,  b.  at  Janesville,  Wis. 


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.  1S75,  unmarried. 


43  39 


4359- 


Chil.  of   Edward    Allen    and    Nancy    Philena    (Wheelock)    Noble.  4361 

11384:      1.  Arthur  Wheelock  Noble,  b.  at  Pompey,  X.  Y.,  25  March  iS6=;. 
1 1385  I      II.   Fanny  Amelia  Noble,  b.  at  Auburn.  N  Y.,  5  Oct.  18G6. 


1624 


Eighth   Generation. 


1 1386  III.   Anna  Elizabeth  Noble,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.Y.,  28  Ap.  1869;  died 

7  Oct.  1S75,  and  was  buried  in  Furl  Hill  Cemetery,  Auburn. 


1387 
1388 


IV.  Inez  May  floblc,  b.  at  Auburn,  X.  Y.,  18  Dec.  1872. 

V.  Florence  Leora  Noble,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  9  Feb.  1875. 


Child    of  Arthur   Tappan    and    Huldah    Jane    (Wheclock)    Merrill. 

1 1389    J      I.   Flora  Catharine  Merrill,  b.  at  Oswego,  Ind.,  13  Feb.  1861;  died 
at  Oswego,  21  Sept.  1862,  and  was  buried  there. 


1390 


Child   of  Elijah   and   Jane  Throop   (Van   Vleck)    Hallenbeck. 
I.   Miliy  Louise  Hallenbeck,  b.  at  Geddes,  N.  Y.,  24  Dec.  1859. 


•395 


J  396 


Child  of  Joshua   and   Janette   Agnes   (Hallenbeck)   Tuthill. 
I.    Helen  St.  John  Tuthill,  b.  at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  9  Jan.  1874. 


43<J2 


43<J5 


Chil.  of   Christopher    Rotert  and    Wary   (Hallenbeck)    Spencer.  i   4366 

1391  I.  John  Jacob  Spencer,  b.  at  Tully  Valley,  N.  Y.,  16  Dec.  1S60. 

1 1392  II.   Frank  Sickles  Spencer,  b.  at  Tully  Valley,  N.  Y.,  2j  Oct.  1864. 

1 1393  J  III.  May  Spencer,  b.  at  Tully  Valley,  X.  Y.,  30  Jan.  1867;  died  at 
!  East  Saginaw,  Mich.,  29  Oct.  1S72,  and  was  buried  in  Oakwood  Cemetery, 
i  Syracuse,  X.  Y. 

11394  !      IV.   Robert   Hallenbeck   Spencer,  b.  at  East  Saginaw,  Mich.,  8 
March  1870. 


4369 


Chil.  of  P. 

I.   Mary  Havens,  w; 

1875. 


and    Charlotte    (Stanley)    Havens.  I   4371 

said   to   be   living  at    Hamilton,  X.  Y.,  in  Jul)- 


Whitney  Familx 


1 1397        II.    Charlotte   Havens,  was  said  to  be  living  at  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  in 
j  July  1875. 

1  1398         III.    Samuel  Havens,  was  said  to  be  living  at  Hamilton,  N.Y.,  in  July 

iS/v 


11400 


Child    of  Benjamin   and    Helen    Amelia    (St.   John)    Carvey. 
I.   Benjamin  St.  John  Carvey,  b.  at  Nov.  York  City,  27  Oct.  1S6: 


Chil.  of  John    Jacob   and    Marietta    (St.    John)    Walrath. 

I.    Israel    Walrath,  b.   at  Canajoharie,   NY.,  9   May  1845 ;  died  23 
May  1845. 


1 1401         II.   Joseph  Harvey  Walrath,  b.  at  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.,  14  Jan.  1S47; 
!  and  was  living  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  in  Ap.  1876. 

1  1402        III.    Lewis   Enser  Walrath,  b.  at  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.,  23  Nov.  1848  ; 
and  was  living  at  Hast  St.  Louis,  111.,  in  Ap.  1S76;   unmarried. 

1 1403  '      IV.  Charles  Leland  Walrath,  b.  at  Canajoharie,  N.Y.,  19  Dec.  1851. 

1404        V.   Emma    Frances  Walrath,   b.   at   Sharon,  N.  Y.,  25  June  1856; 

and  was  living  at  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  in  Ap.  1876;   unmarried. 


11405 

1 1406 

1 1407 


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,  III.,  17  Sept.  1875  ; 
died  at  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.,  11  Jan.  1876,  and  was  buried  in  Canajoharie 
Cemetery. 


1625 


4374 


4377 


4382 


1626 


Rio/ifh  Generation. 


Chil.  of   Hermon    and    Laura    (Mason)    Benton. 


43S7 


1408  ;      I.  William    Squire   Benton,   b.   at  Canfield,  Ohio,  13  Oct.  1S20;  a    1S315 
I  house-builder  and   farmer;   married  at  Mecca,  Ohio,  15  May  1 S44,  Laura 

Cowdery,  dan.  of  Ambrose  and  Dency  (Coe)  Cowdery,  of  Mecca.  She 
was  born  at  Otis,  Mas^.,  25  Jan.  1S26.  They  settled  at  Mecca,  and  were 
still  living  there  in  Ap.  1S7G. 

1409  II.  Orris   Manly   Benton,   b.   at   Canfield,   Ohio,   28   Aug.  1822;  a;  18317 
farmer;    married    at    Mecca,    Ohio,  1   Jan.  1847,    Eunice    Smith,    dau.    of 
William   and   Eunice  (Palmer)  Smith.      She  was  born  at   Norwich,  Conn., 

7  July  1S30.  They  settled  at  Mecca,  and  were  still  living  there  in 
A  p.   1 876. 


1410  I  III.  Mary  Priscilla  Benton,  b.  at  Canfield,  Ohio,  16  Nov.  1824; 
married  at  Mecca,  Ohio,  9  Sept.  1S47,  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  1S28;  died  [ 
at- Mecca,  Ohio,  1  May  185  1,  and  was  buried  there. 


18319 


1413 


Child    of  Cara    and    Mary   (Benton)    Averil 
Robert  Averill,  b.  at  Lenox,  Mass.,  in  Oct.  1S75. 


1415 


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  1S51,  and  was  buried  there.  She  was  afterward 
moved,  with  her  mother,  to  Salisbury  Cemetery. 


4390 


4393 


11. 


Benton,  a  son,  not  named  ;   died  when  a  few  days  old. 


Chil.  of  George    Froderick   and    Minerva    N.  (Kinu.~)    Benton. 
I.    Mary    Elizabeth    Benton,    b.    at    Savannah,     Tenn.,    12     Feb. 


//  TJiitney  Family. 

l62/ 

18 — ;    died    there,    24    Sept.   18 — ,    aged    13    years,    7    months,    and    12 
days. 

1 14.16        II    John  Benton. 

11417        III.   Jerusha  Benton. 

1 1418        IV.  George  Benton. 

1  1419       V.   Laura  Benton,  died  young. 

1 1420 

VI.  Benton,  died  young 

Chil.  of   Miner   Pudd   and    Abigail    (Barnum)    Deming. 

4397 

11421 

I.    Arthur  Deming,  has  lived  at  Middle-town,  N.  V.,  and  at  New  York 
City. 

1  1422         II.   Derning,  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1S61,  and  was  killed 

in  battle. 

11423 

III.    Miner   Doming,  a  minister  of  the  Baptist  Church;  has  lived  at 
Boston,  Mass.,  and  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Chil.  of  Thomas   T.  and   Sarah   (Deming)   Seelye. 

4400 

1 1424'      I.  Seelye,  a  dau. 

11425 

II.  Seelye,  a  dau. 

Child    of  Frederick   and   Catharine   (Wheeler)    Deming. 

4401 

1 1426 

I.    Hiram  Deming,  died  of  consumption,  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Child  of   Edwin    A.  Harris. 

4405 

1 1427 

I.    David   W.  Harris,  was  a  clerk  at  19  North  Pearl  Street,  Albany, 
N.Y.,  in  Feb.  1877. 

i62S 
1 1428 

11429 
1 1430 
11431 

"43-1 
H433 

1 1434 


Eigh  th  C  nil  era  tion . 


Chil.  of   Minard    Veneaver   and    Mary   Ann    (Taylor)    Babcock. 

I.  Marsena   Babcock,  b.  at  Scott,  N.  V.,  6  May  1S20;  has  changed 
I  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  Now 
1874.      It  is  said  that  he  died  there,  early  in  1S75. 

II.  Miranda   Babcock,   b.  at  Scott,  N.  Y.,  8  June  1822  ;  married,  6 
Jan.  1845,  Dewitt  Clinton  Colony. 

III.  Abigail  Babcock,  b.  8  Ian.  1824;   amilliner;   died  at  Skancateles, 
N.Y.,  8  March  185 1. 

IV.  Andrew    Burr    Babcock,  b.  30  Dec.  1825;   married,   26  Aug. 
1852,  Helen  M.  Rogers. 

V.  Lamott  Babcock,  b.  4  Aug.  1S2S  ;  died  S  July  1S29. 

VI.  Alonzo  Babcock,  b.  16  March  iS^o. 


4412 
1S320 


Child    of  George   and    Sabrina    (Thomas)   Taylor. 


4430 


I.   Sarah  Elizabeth  Taylor,  b.  at  Warren,  Conn.,  2  May  1833;  mar-    183 
I  ried  at  Beekman,  N.  Y.,  S  Aug.  1855,  John   C.  Brundage,  a  drover,  son  of 
I  Edward  and  Amy  (Angevine)  Brundage,  of  East  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
J  was  born  13  Jan.  1823.      The}-  settled   at   East  Fishkill;   where  he  died,  2 

Oct.  1867,   and   was  buried    in    Hopewell   Cemetery.      She   was   living   at 

Fishkill  in  Jan.  1877. 


1435 


Chil.  of  Ceorge   and    Roxana    (Cogswell)   Taylor. 


ried  in  Oct.  1861,  at  New  Milford,  Conn.,  Isaac  Smith,  son  of  Clark  and 
j  Eliza  Smith,  of  New  Milford,  where  he  was  born  14  July  182S.  They 
:  were  living  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  in  Feb.  1877. 

[436  III.  Sarah    Ann   Taylor,  b.  at  Warren,  Conn.,  2j  March  1841;   mar- 

|  ried  there,  20  March  1865,  Lewis  William  Creen,  son  of  William  and  Susan 
j  Green,  of  Kent,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  1 1  Feb.  1S35.      He  died  at  New 
I  Preston,  Conn.,  9  Sept.  1S73;   and  she  was  living  there,  with  her  father,  in 
Jan.  1877. 
I 


/  /  7/  itn  ey  Fa  m  ily. 

1629 

1 1437 

IV.  George    IVJarlin   Taylor,   b.   at  Warren,  Conn.,  ij  June  1847;  a 
farmer;   married   at    New  Preston,  Conn.,  10    May  [871,  Frances  Augusta 
Marvin,   dau.    of  William   and    Mercy  (Sheldon)    Marvin,  of  New  Milford, 
Conn.,  formerly  of  New  Preston,  where  she  was  born  1  May  1852.      They 
settled  at  Warren,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Jan.  1877. 

18328 

Chil.   of  Abram   and    Emily   (Taylor)    Hill. 

4431 

1 1438 

1.    Rachel   rv'aria   Hill,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  12  Oct.  1840;   died 
at  New  Preston,  4  July  1842,  and  was  buried  there. 

'  '439 

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. 

4431 

1 1440 

III.    Henry  Edward  Jacus,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  30  Nov.  1S5  1; 
and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1877,  with  his  parents,  unmarried. 

. 

Chil.  of  Kelson    Burr  and   Caroline   Elizabeth    (Bentley)   Taylor. 

4432 

H44I 

I    Martha  Gilbert  Taylor,  b.  at  Beekman,  N.  V.,  17  June  1841;  mar- 
ried, 16  June  1859,  James  C.  Wood,  who  died  19  Ap.  1863;    married  (2d), 
2  March  1S64,  William  c.  Aumack,  who  was  born   zt,  Dec.  1835.     They 
lived  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  May  1S74. 

1 1442 

II.   Frank  Bentley  Taylor,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  6  Dec.  1843;  a 
soldier  in  the  war  of  18G1;    married,  iS  Now  1869,  Fanny  C.  Miller.    They 
were  living  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  May  1874. 

1  1 443 

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. 

1  1444 

IV.    Ellen  Gertrude  Taylor,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  27  Dec.  184S; 
married,  12  May  1869,  Hector  McKenzie.      They  were  living  at  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  in  May  1S74. 

11445 

V.   Ssabe!   Augusta   Taylor,   b.   at   Beekman,   N.  Y.,  19  Jan.  1853; 
married,  17  Jan.  1869,  Charles  A.  H.  Bright. 

/  /  li itn ey  Family. 


1629 


1457        IV.  George    Martin   Taylor,   b.   at  Warren,  Conn.,  17  June  1847;  a      183: 

farmer;   married   at    New  Preston,  Conn.,  10    May  1871,  Frances  Augusta 

Marvin,   dau.    of  William   and    Mercy  (Sheldon)    .Marvin,   of  New  Milford, 

Conn.,  formerly  of  New  Preston,  where  she  was  born  1   May  185 2.      They 

Settled  at  Warren,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Jan.  1877. 


143^ 


II441 


Chll.   of  Abr 


id    Emily    (Taylor)    Hill. 


I.  Rachel   Maria   Hill,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  12  Oet.  1840;   died 
at  New  Preston,  4  July  1842,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Sarah    Elizabeth    Hili,  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.  S-ienry  Edward  Jacus,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  30  Nov.  1S5  1; 
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.  V.,  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  2^  Dec.  1835.  They 
lived  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  May  1S74. 


[442  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. 

[443  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. 

:444  IV.  Ellen  Gertrude  Taylor,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn.,  2j  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; 
arried,  17  Jan.  1869,  Charles  A.  H.  Bright. 


1630 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of   Elias   and   Jennette    (Cables)    Taylor. 


1 1446  I.   Andrew   Burr  Taylor,   b.  at   New  Preston,  Conn.,  in   Dec.  1844; 
J  died  in  Andersonville  prison,  during  the  war  of  1861,  unmarried. 

j 

1 1447  II.   Charlotte    Elizabeth   Taylor,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn,  in  Jan. 
1847. 

1 1448  j      IIP    Eugene  Cautier  Taylor,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn. 

1 1449  \      IV.    Pv'iyron  L.  Taylor,  b.  at  New  Preston,  Conn. 

1 1450  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.  1S46. 

11452  I      II.   Charles    Henry    Warner,   b.  at   Newtown,  Conn,  22  Ap.  1849; 
I  died  28  July  1851. 

11453  III.    Ida  May  Warner,  b.  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  11  March  1856. 

1 1454  IV.   Emily  Taylor  Warner,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  13  Jan.  1863. 


4436 


Child    of   Philo   and    Esther    Eliza    (Taylor)    Sherman. 
1 1455  I.   Irnogene  Sherman,  b.  22  Jan.  1852. 


4438 


Chil.  of  William    Josiah    and    Jane   Charlotte    (Lincoln)    Burr. 

I'""J"! 

1 1456  I.  William  Henry  Burr,  b.  at  Speedsville,  N.  Y.,  2  Sept.  1846;  a 
j  clerk;  was  living  with  his  parents  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1877; 
I  unmarried. 

1 1457  II.   Sarah  Jane  Burr,  b.  at  Speedsville,  N.Y.,  23  Aug.  184S;  married    18330 
i  in  her  father's  house  at  Newark  Valley,  N.Y.,  3  Oct.  1872^}-  Rev.  Russell 

j  H.  Spafford,  Baptist,  to  Emil  Arthur  Becker,  a  cashier,  son  of  Max  Arthur 
j  and  Johanna  (Lohnthal)  Becker,  of  Berlin,  Prussia.     He  was  born  at  Lissa,  | 


I J  liitney  Family. 

Prussia,  1 8  May  1838;  came  to  America  in  1863;  served  in  Co.  D,  8th 
Reg.,  Maryland  Vol.  Infantry,  from  II  June  [863  to  (Jet.  1864,  when  he 
was  transferred  to  Co.  R,  14th  Reg.,  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  in  conse- 
quence of  wounds  received  in  the  battle  of  Spottsylvania,  8  May  1S64; 
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. 

1458  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. 

[459  IV.  JViary  Ella  Burr,  b.  at  Oramel,  X  V.,  14  Ap.  1S59  ;  a  student  in 
;  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1877. 


163I 


Chil.  of   Henry    Bradford    and    Harriet    Newell    (Creene)    Burr. 


I.   Mary   Amelia    Burr,  b.  at    Homer,  N.  Y.,  10  Feb.  1849;   married 
her  cousin,  Andrew  Charles  Leavens.      See  his  record. 


11467 


,140. 
I  1462 

1 1 464 


II.  George  Andrew  Burr,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y,  13  Sept.  1S50;  an 
agent  for  insurance;  married  Catharine  Sagur;  and  was  living  at  Albany, 
N.Y.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

III.  Francis  Henry  Burr,  b.  at  Homer,  NY.,  10  Ap.  1852;  a  printer; 
was  living  at  Milo  Centre,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1S75,  unmarried. 


IV.  William  Oliver  Burr,  b.  at  Homer,  N.Y., 
is  living  at  Homer  in  Ap.  1875,  unmarried. 


May  1853  ;  a  tailor; 


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.  1S75. 


[466  '      VII.   Walter  Cecil  Burr,  b.  at  Homer,  N.  Y.,  9  Sept.  1859;  a  student. 


Chil.  of   Daniel    Woods   and    Mary    Louisa    (Burr)    Leavens. 


1 1467  ;      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 


632 


Righth   Generation. 


Adams  Centre,  N.  Y.,  29   March  1875,  by  Rev.  A.  B.  Prentice,  Seventh- 
I  Day  Baptist,  to  his  cousin,  Mary  Amelia  Burr,  dau.  of  Henry  Bradford  and    1  1460 
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.  1S77. 

146S    j      II.  Calvin  Walter  Leavens,  b.  at  Rushford,  N.Y.,  29  May  1853; 
I  druggist;   was  living  at  Decatur,  Mich.,  in  Ap.  1875. 


1469 


H4;o 


147 1 


III.  Edward  Leavens,  b.  at  Oram, 
was  living  at  Decatur,  Mich.,  in  Ap    187 


X.Y.,  21  Dec.  1856;   an  artist; 


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  Aiu 
died  at  Yankton,  Dakota,  12  May  1875,  and  was  buried  there. 


4446 


1 1472  II.   Emma  Elizabeth  Sebold,  b.  at  Oto,  Iowa,  30  Jan.  1S6S. 

1 1473  1      III.  Walter  Gow  Sebold,  b.  at  Oto,  Iowa,  6  June  1869. 
IV.   Ella  IVaay  Sebold,  b.  at  Yankton,  Dakota,  6  Oct.  1S71. 


11475 

1 1476 

1 1477 
1147S 

11479 


Chil.  of  John    Hesler   and    Louisa    Levantia    (Hathaway)    Mason. 

I.  Emma  Louisa  Nason,  b.  at  North  Pitcher,  N.  Y.,  10  March  1S63; 
died  at  Smyrna,  X.  Y.,  19  Feb.  1S66,  and  was  buried  in  Glenwood  Ceme- 
tery, Homer,  N.  Y. 

II.  Cora  Audrey  PSason,  b.  at  Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  13  Dec.  1864. 

III.  Jenny  Alice  f^ason,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  7  Aug.  18G6. 

IV.  Charles  Hesler  fclason,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  14  Ap.  1868;  died 
at  Apulia,  31  Aug.  1868,  and  was  buried  in  Glenwood  Cemeterv,  Homer, 
N.Y. 

V.  Mary  Agnes  ftSason,  b.  at  Apulia,  N.  Y.,  24  Feb.  1870;  died  at 
Apulia,  13  Ap.  1870,  and  was  buried  in  Glenwood  Cemetery,  Homer,  N.Y. 


Whitney  Family. 


1633 


14S0       VI.  Sabra   Levantia  Nason, 

iS  76. 


thhcld,  Penn.,  14  March 


1481 


Chil.  of  Hiram    and    Laura    (Woodworth)    Sutherland. 

I.   Charles  Henry  Sutherland,  b.  at  Pompey,  N.  V.,  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.  lie  enlisted,  1  Dec.  1861,  at  Syracuse,  N.  V., 
as  leader  of  the  band,  in  the  12th  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers;  was  fur- 
loughed,  on  account  of  sickness,  in  May  1862;  and  was  discharged  19 
July.  862. 


4455 
18331 


1482        II,   Helen   Columbia   Sutherland,   b. 
1829;   died  at  Pompey,  7  Dec.  1829,  and  wa- 


at    Pompey,  N.  Y 
buried  there. 


Oct. 


1483  III.  Wallace  Elhassen  Sutherland,  b.  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  27  Dec. 
1832;  married,  22  March  1S54,  Celia  Jane  Wilcox,  dau.  of  John  and 
Chloe  (Henderson)  Wilcox.  They  settled  at  Pompey,  and  were  still  living 
there  in  Dec.  1876. 


1484        IV.   Martha   Maria  Sutherland,  b.  at  Pompey,  N.Y. 
died  at  Pompey,  1  1  Nov.  1S51,  and  was  buried  there. 


Dec,  1835; 


1 1485        V.   Hiram  Sutherland,  twin,  b  at  Pompey,  N.Y.,  12  July  1S4G;  died 
at  Pompey,  23  Aug.  1846,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 14S6        VI.    Laura  Sutherland,  twin,  b.  at  Pompey,  N.Y.,  12  Jul)-  1S46;  died 
at  Pompey,  30  Aug.  1846,  and  was  buried  there. 


[487 

1488 


VII. 
VIII. 


Sutherland,  twin,  not  named  ;   died  at  birth. 
-  Sutherland,  twin,  not  named;  died  at  birth 


Chil.  of  Charles    and    Helen    Columbia    (Woodworth)    Campbell. 


4457 


11489        I.    Emily   fYialvina   Campbell,  b.   at   Camillus,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  183S;      18335 
married  at  the  Battle  Creek  Mouse,  in    Main   Street.  Battle  Creek,  Mich., 
5  Aug.  1858,  by  Rev.  Charles  Jones,  Presbyterian,  to  Maurice  Henry  Neale, 

.Seethe  //.;,•/(;,•«,*,/.:<,.,  p.  545. 


1634 


Eighth   Generation. 


1 1490 


a  merchant,  son  of  Gabriel  and  Mary  (lies)  Neale,  of  \  ate,  Gloucester- 
shire En°-  where  he  was  horn  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  Isabelle  Campbell,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  29  Ap.  1841 ; 
married  at  Baldwinsville,  X.  Y.,  1  1  May  1863,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Kendall,  Pres- 
bvterian  to  George  Wing  Freeman,  a  tobacconist,  son  of  Benjamin  and 
Charlotte  Foster  (Wing)  Freeman,  of  Battle  Creek.  Mich.  He  was  born 
at  Victor  X  Y  5  March  1S37.  They  dwelt  at  Victor  till  1865;  at  Battle 
Creek  till  1S70;  at  Jacksonville,  Fla.^  till  1873;  then  returned  to  Battle 
Creek,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1S77.  He  enlisted  m  Ap.  1S61  in 
1  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  staff  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. 

1491  III.   Mary  Louise   Campbell,  b.   at   Battle  Creek,   Mich..  21  Aug. 

I  1856;   and  was  living  there  in  Xov.  1S76,  unmarried. 


1 1492 


1493 


Chil.  of  Chester   and    Ann    (Sprague)    Morley. 


4459 


Pompey,   X.  Y.,  7  Dec.  1826;    a 
1  1846;   married  at  Ira,  N.Y.,  27 


I.  John    Sprague    Morley,   b. 
lawyer;   grad.  at  Hobart   Free  Colleg 

Jan'  1857,  by  Rev.  Judson  Davis,  Baptist,  to  Polly  Ann  Buck,  widow  of 
William  Fairchild  Garlock,  of  Fulton,  X.  Y.,  and  dau.  of  Daniel  and 
'  Rebecca  (Follett)  Buck,  of  Ira.  She  was  born  at  Hannibal,  X.  Y.,  24  July 
1S23  They  settled  at  Meridian,  N.  Y.,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Sept. 
1S76.  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,  X.  Y., 
for  ten  years  ;   and  a  justice  of  the  sessions  of  the  county  of  Cayuga. 

II  Chester  Morley,  b.  at  Pompey,  X.  Y.,  S  March  1S2S;   a  merchant; 
married  at  Meridian,  X.  Y..  23  Oct.  1850,  by  Rev.  Simon  S.  Goss,  Presby- 

1  terian,  to  Amelia  Clarissa  Palmeter,  dau.  of  Obadiah  and  Miranda  (Pox) 
Palmeter,  of  Cato,  X.  Y.  She  was  born  at  La  Fayette,  X.  Y.,  1  June  1  83  t. 
;They  settled  at  Meridian,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Sept.  1S76;  at 
j  which  time  he  was  postmaster  of  the  village. 

III  Lyman   Edwin   Morley,  b.  at  Cato,  XT.  Y.,  31  March  1834:    an 
'artisan;    married  at  Lysander,   X.  Y..  23  Feb.  1858,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Morse 

i  Protestant   Reformed,  to   Ida    Adeline    Van    Liew,   dau.   ot    Frederick   and 


Whitney  Family 


163 


Agnes  (Pumyea)  Van  Liew,  of  Lysander,  where  she  was  born  23  Aug. 
1835.  They  settled  at  Meridian,' N.  Y.;  and  were  living  there  in  Sept. 
1876,  without  children. 

1 1495        IV.  Clara    Ann    f/lorley,   b.  at  Cato,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug.  1S40;  and  was 
living  at  Meridian,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1876,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  John    and    Emily    (Sprague)    Morley. 

1 1496  I.  Henry  Spencer  Morley,  b.  at  Pompey,  N.  V.,  28  Aug.  1830; 
married,  13  Oct.  1856,  Helen  Maria  Mason,  dau.  of  Lyman  Hall  and 
Betsey  (Shepherd)  Mason.  He  died  at  Jordan,  N.  Y,  1 8  Aug.  1870,  and 
was  buried  there.  She  was  living  at  Jordan  in  Aug.  1876,  having  married 
second  husband  named  Putnam. 


1497  II.  Gideon  Morley,  b.  at  Cato,  N.Y.,  8  Oct.  1835;  married  at  Elb ridge, 
N.Y.,  22  Oct.  1858,  Ella  Sarah  Moreland,  dau.  of  Stephen  and  Catharine 
(Camp)  Moreland.     The}-  were  living  at  Cato  in  Aug.  1S76. 


4460 


13347 


11498        III.   Ellen   Theodora    Morley,  b.  at  Camillus,  X.Y.,  26  Ap.  1844; 

and  was  living  at  Cato,  X.  Y,  in  Aug.  1S7G. 


Chil.  of   Henry   and    Belinda    (Sprague)    Weed. 

1 1499  I.  Hiland  Augustus  Weed,  b.  at  Bouckville,  N.  V.,  28  March  1S34; 
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 
1  (Davis)  Paine,  of  Jordan,  formerly  of  Cato,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  14 
July  183S.  They  settled  at  Jordan,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Aug. 
1876.  He  served  as  assistant-surgeon  of  the  17th  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S. 
i  Volunteers,  from  May  1861  till  12  Dec.  1  86 1  ;  and  as  surgeon  of  the  25th 
!  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers,  from  12  Dec.  1861  till  13  July  1863.  He  was 
\  seriously  wounded  in  the  knee,  at  the  battle  of  Hanover  Court  House,  27 
May  1862,  while  on  duty  as  acting  brigade-surgeon. 


4461 
18350 


1500  II.  Ellen  Jane  Weed,  b.  at  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  13  Sept.  1S30;  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 
1  and  Wealth}'  (Warner)  Marvin,  of  Van  Buren,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born 
25  July   1824.      They  dwelt  at    Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  from  June  1851  till 


1835: 


i636 


Eighth    Generation. 


1 1502 


503 


March  1S52;  at  Jordan,  N.  Y.,  from  Oct.  1S52  till  May  1S67;  at  Forest 
Port,  N.  Y.,  till  Sept.  1S71;  and  then  settled  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  where 
they  were  still  living  in  Aug.  1876,  at  1  Holland  Street. 

III.  Theodore   Henry  Weed,  b.  at  Camillas,  N.  Y.,  9  Nov.  1839;  a    '8358 

lumberman;  married  at  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  30  Oct.  1872,  Aciela  Dow, 
born  at  Westbury,  N.  Y.,  50  Jan.  1 850,  dau.  of  Uriah  S.  and  Maria  Louisa 
(Marvin)  Dow.  They  settled  at  Forest  Port,  N.  Y.,  and  were  still  living 
there  in  Oct.  1S7G.  lie  entered  the  service,  and  was  commissioned  second- 
lieutenant,  2j  Sept.  1S61;  assisted  in  raising  Co.  A,  roth  Reg.,  N.  Y. 
Cavalry,  with  which  he  was  mustered  into  U.  S.  service,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y., 
25  Nov.  1 861;  was  promoted  to  be  captain,  5  May  1863;  major,  in  the 
same  regiment,  12  July  1S63;  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.  1S63,  Sulphur  Springs;  14  Oct.  1SG3,  Little 
Auburn;  —  Nov.  1863,  Mine  Run;  6-8  May  1S64,  Spottsylvania  ;  11 
May  1S64,  Ground  Squirrel  Creek;  12  May,  Richmond;  28  May,  Hawe's 
shop;  1  June,  Cold  Harbor;  2  June,  Gaines'  Mills;  11  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    18359 
i  lumberman  ;   married   at  Jordan,    X.  Y.,    7    May   1807,    Augusta    Annette 

De  Line,  dau.  of  John  and"  Harriet  1'.  (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.  1S76. 


Chil.   of   Hiram   and    Wlary    (Sprague)    Wood. 

I.  Hermon   Gaylord  Wood,  b.  at  Camillus,   N.  Y.,  19  Jan.  1S31;  a 

clergyman    of   the    Protestant    Episcopal    Church;     married    at    Sacket's 

J  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  2  June  1S57,  Mary  Elizabeth  LufT,  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  1 8 5 5  ;   studied  theology  under 

Rev.   Prof.  \V.  D.  Wilson;   was   ordained   deacon,    25    May  1S56,   at  Zion 

Church,    Rome,    N.  Y.;   and    presbyter,    7  June  1857,   at   Trinity    Church, 

j  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.   1S58   till    5    Nov.   1 863 ;   rector   of  Trinity 

Church,  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  from  17  Jan.  1S64  till  10  Aug.  1864;    rector  of 

Christ   Church,    Herkimer,    N.  Y.,  from  14   Aug.  1864   till  15    Dec.  [S70; 

i  rector  of  Church  of  The  Good  Shepherd,  Faribault,  Minn.,  from  1  Jan.  1S70 


4462 
1 8361 


jC4 


Whitney  Family.  1637 

till    50  Sept.  1S74;   and  was  living  at  Sharon,  Perm.,  in  Aug   1876,  where 
he  has  been  rector  of  St.  John's  Church  since  1  Nov.  1874. 

II.   Aurelia   Wood,   b.  at   Camillus,  N.  Y.,  13   March  1833;  and  was 
living  at  Fayetteville,  N.  V.,  in  Jan.  1876.  unmarried. 

505  III.  Mary  Elizabeth  Wood,  b.  at  Fayetteville,  X.  Y. ,  1 5  Aug.  1837;  '8366 
married  there,  2  s  Sept.  1  Sou.  by  her  brother,  Rev.  Hermon  Gaylord  V\  ood, 
to  Henry  Holmes  Loring,  a  clergyman  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 
The  Church  Almanac,  for  1870,  calls  him  rector  at  Ticonderoga,  N.  \., 
though  he  was  said  to  he  living  at  Fayetteville  in  Jan.  1876,  and  at  Topeka, 
Kansas,  in  Aug.  1876. 

c06  IV.  Martha  Louisa  Wood,  b.  at  Camillus,  X.Y.,  10  Sept  1842; 
married  at  Fayetteville,  X.  Y„  4  June  1873.  by  Rev.  Henry  Holmes 
Loring,  her  brother-in-law.  to  George  Murdoch  Andrews;  and  lived  at 
Faribault,  Minn.,  in  Jan.  1S76. 

[;0-'      V.    Ernma   Wood,  b    at   Camillus  X.  Y.,  29  June   1S46;   married    at       18367 

"    '     Fayetteville,  N.Y.,    27  Jan.  i860,  by  her  brother.  Rev.  Hermon  Gaylord 

Wood    to  Charles  Thomas  Palmer,  a  merchant,  son  of  Jen. me  Bonaparte 

land  Elizabeth  Ann  (Hibbard)  Palmer,  of  Fayetteville,  where  he  was  born 

1 8  Aug.  1845.      They  settled   at    Faribault,    Minn.,   and  were   still   living 

1  there  in  Jan.  1876. 


Chi 


COQ 


of  Alonzo   and   Aurilla   (Sprague)   Wood.  44^3 

I  William  Wallace  Wood,  b.  at  Elbridge,  X.  Y.,  17  Feb.  1834;  a  18360 
book-keeper  ;  married  at  Elbridge,  2  May  1855,  by  Rev.  Alonzo  \\  heelock, 
Baptist  to  Sarah  Maria  Brown,  dau.  of  Caleb  and  Cynthia  Maria  (Bennett) 
Brown  'of  Elbridge,  where  she  was  born  16  Ap.  1835.  He  dwelt  at  Stevens 
Point,  Wis.,  till  "1857;  at  Rockford,  111.,  from  i8;y  to  [869;  and  then 
returned  to  Elbridge,  where  they  were  still  living  in  March  1876. 

II.  Charlotte  Clarissa  Wood,  b.  at  Elbridge,  X.  Y.,  15  Feb.  1837  ;_      18371 

1  married  there,  3    Oct.  1859,  William   Curney   Stevens,  a   merchant,  son  of 

'Thomas  and  Mary  (Dver)  Stevens,  of  Elbridge,  where  he  was  born  6  heb. 

1824      They  dwelt  at  Elbridge  till  186;.;    at  Chicago,   111.,  till  1800;    at 

Elbridge  till  1S68;   at  Chicago  til!  1S69;    and  then  settled  at  Dixon,  111., 

where  they  were  still  living  in  Feb.  1876. 

J      III.   Byron  Alonzo  Wood,  b.  at  Elbridge,  X.  Y.,  13  Sept.  1838;   a      18376 
merchant;    married  at  Jordan,  X.  Y.,  25  Ap.  1865.  Anne  Eliza  Porter,  dau 


!  i6*8 


Eigh  th   Genera  lion. 


of  William  and  Ellen  Jane  (Manchester)  Porter,  of  Jordan,  where  she  was 
born.  They  settled  at  Elbridge ;  where  she  died  iS  Feb.  1866,  and  was 
buried  in  Mt.  Pleasant  Cemetery.  He  married  (2d),  25  June  1868,  at 
Elbridge,  Clementine  Melien  Merriman,  dau.  of  L)r.  Titus  and  Polly 
(Backer)  Merriman,  of  Elbridge,  where  she  was  born  27  Sept.  1841. 
They  were  living  at  Elbridge  in  Jan.  1877.  H's  manuscript  Genealogy  of 
the  Wood  Family,  gathered  at  much  cost  ol  labor  and  money,  was  burned, 
with  his  store,  at  Elbridge,  in  1875.  He  was  a  lieut.  in  the  145th  Reg., 
N.  Y.  S.  Vols.,  in  the  war  of  1861. 


IV.  IViary  Letitia  Wood,  b.  at  Elbridge,  N.  Y.,  7  May  1841;  married 
there,  16  fan.  1S65,  Byron  Mortimer  Callenc'er,  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. 

11512  I.   Clarissa  Van  Schaack  EV'icMechan,  b.  near  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y., 
21  Now  1849;  and  was  living  with  her  mother  in  1S76,  unmarried. 

11513  II.   Lydia    Margaret  F.lcMeclian,  b.  near  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  23 
July  1853;   and  was  living  with  her  mother  in  1  S76,  unmarried. 


4464 


Child    of    William    P.    and    Charlotte    (Sprague)    Stewart.  44^5 

1 1514  I.    Byron  Alonzo  Stewart,  was  living  at  Northfield,  Minn.,  in  1S76. 



Chil.  of   Jeremiah    and    Mary   Ann    (Sprague)    Selkrig.  4466 

11515  I.   Addison  Gardner  Selkrig,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.Y.;  and  was  buried 


at  Manlius,  N.  V 


1151G  II.   Charles   Henry   Selkrig,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  and  was  buried 

at  Utica,  X.  Y. 


Whitney  Family. 

1639 

Child   of   Charles    Henry   and    Helen    (Scranton)   Sprague. 

44/"o 

ii  5 1 7 

I.   Arthur  A.  Sprague,  was  living  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  in  Sept.  1S76. 

Chil.  of  Anson    Sprague   and    Ellen    (Bisdee)    Woodworth. 

447 1 

1 1 5 1 8 

I.  William   Fletcher  Woodworth,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.Y.,  25  March 

1852;   died  at  Durand,  Wis.,  22  June  1872,  and  was  buried  there. 

11519 

II.  Anson   Everett  Woodworth,  b.  at  Butler,  N.Y.,  28  May  1854  ; 
and  was  living  at  Durand,  Wis.,  in  Oet.  1S76,  unmarried. 

1 1520 

III.   Ella   Woodworth,  b.   at   Sodus,  N.  Y.,  11  .May  1857;  and  wa5 
living  at  Durand,  Wis.,  in  Oct.  1876,  unmarried. 

1 1521 

IV.   Maude   Woodworth,  b.  at  Baldwinsville,  N.Y.,  16  Sept.  1S62; 
died  at  Baldwinsville,  28  Jan.  1865,  and  was  buried  there. 

"3" 

V.  Samuel  Bisdee  Woodworth,  b.  at  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  15  Aug. 
18G5. 

"S23 

VI.  Alfred  Claude  Woodworth,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  11  Oct.  1S71. 

Chil.  of  William    Mattie   and    Fanny   (Bisdee)   Woodworth. 

4473 

11524 

I.  Wilmer  Woodworth. 

11525 

II.  Charles  Woodworth. 

11526 

III.  Elmer  Woodworth. 

11527 

IV.  Jenny  L.  Woodworth. 

1 1528 

V.  Claribel  Woodworth. 

Chil.  of  Lyman   and   Sarah   Augusta   (Woodworth)    Dwight. 

4474 

11529 

I.   Orrin  Edgar  Dwight,  b.  at  South  Butler,  N.Y.,  30  Oct.  1S54;  died 
29  Nov.  1S54. 

11530 

II.   Flora  Adeline  Dwight,  b.  at  Savannah,  N  Y.,  6  Ap.  1856. 

Whitney  Family 


1639 


Child    of    Charles    Henry   and    Helen    (Scranton)    Sprague.  44/0 

I.   Arthur  A.  Sprague,  was  living  at  Utica,  X.  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.,  11  May  1S57;  and  was 
living  at  Durand,  Wis.,  in  Oct.   1876,  unmarried. 

IV.  Maude   Woodworth,  b.  at  Baldwinsville,  N.Y.,  16  Sept.  1S62  ; 
died  at  Baldwinsville,  28  Jan.  1865,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Samuel  Bisdee  Woodworth,  b.  at  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  15  Aug. 
1865. 

VI.  Alfred  Glaude  Woodworth,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  11  Oct.  187  1. 


1524 


Chil.  of  William    Mattie  and    Fanny   (Eisdee)   Woodworth. 

I.  Wilmer  Woodworth. 

II.  Charles  Woodworth, 

III.  Elmer  Woodworth. 

IV.  Jenny  L.  Woodworth. 

V.  Claribel  Woodworth. 


Chil.  of  Lyman    and    Sarah    Augusta    (Woodworth)    Dwight. 

I.   Orrin  Edgar  Dwight,  b.  at  South  Butler,  N.Y.,  30  Oct.  1S54;  died 
29  Nov.  1854. 


4473 


II.    Flora  Adeline  Dwight,  b.  at  Savannah,  N.  V.,  6  Ap.  1856. 


1640  Eighth   Generation. 

11531  III.   Frederick    Lyman   Dwight,  b.  at   East   LeRoy,  Mich.,  5   May 

1S64. 

1 1 532  IV.   George    Edward    Dwight,   b.   at   Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  11  Sept. 
186S  ;   died  18  Feb.  1S71. 

1 1533  V.   Eva  Melissa  Dwight,  b.  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  7  Feb.  1871. 


Chil.  of  William    and    Eliza   Jane    (Armstrong)    Porter. 

I.   Jerome  Eonaparte  Porter,  b.  at  Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  25  Dec.  1S40; 
and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 

II    William    Armstrong    Porter,  b.  at   Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  23  June 
1852  ;   and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 


1537 
IS38 


1 1  540 


1 1  542 


Chil.  of  Aaron    and    Julia    Ann    (Armstrong)    Bell. 

I.  Electa  Lovina  Be!!,  b.  at  Camillas,  N.  Y.,  29  May  1835;  married 
in  March  1S64,  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  Eel!,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.Y.,  22  Oct.  1836. 

III.  William  Lester  Bell,  b.  at  Penfield,  X.  Y,  20  Nov.  1837;  di<-'d 
at  Walworth,  Wis.,  8  Nov.  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Rowena  Bell,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  14  Dec.  183S;  married  in 
July  1872,  at  Kankakee,  III,  John  Welch,  formerly  of  Albany,  N.  Y. 
They  were  living  at  Bloomfield,  Iowa,  in  Jan.  1877. 

V.  Silence  Orselia  Bell,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  1  July  1840;  married 
at  Delavan,  Wis.,  25  Dec.  1S66,  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. 

VI.  Corinthia  Jane  Bell,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis  ,  8  March  1844;  died 
at  Walworth,  18  July  1845,  ancl  uas  buried  there. 

VII.  Charles  Emmett  Bell,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  5  Nov.  1845;  <J'ed 
at  Walworth,  18  Ap.  1848,  and  was  buried  there. 


4477 


1640 


Eisrhth    Generation. 


1 53 1  III-   Frederick    Lymsn   Dwight,  b.  at   East   LeRoy,  Mich.,  5   May 
1S64. 

1532  IV.   George    Edward    Dwight,    b.   at   Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  11  Sept. 
I  868  ;   died  18  Feb.  1871. 

1533  V.    Eva  Melissa  Dwight,  b.  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  7  Feb.  1871. 


Chil.  of  William    and    Eliza   Jane    (Armstrong)    Porter. 


1 1534  I.   Jerome  Eonaparte  Porter,  b.  at  Ridgeway,  N.  V.,  25  Dec.  1840; 
and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 

1 1535  II    William    Armstrong    Porter,  b.  at   Ridgeway,  N.  V.,  23  June 
1852  ;   and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Aaron    and    Julia    Ann    (Armstrong)    Bell. 


H537 
I153S 


I.  Electa  Lovina  Be!!,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  29  May  1835;  married 
in  March  1864,  at  Beloit,  Wis.,  by  Rev.  C.  D.  Pillsbury,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal, to  Lyman  Seaver,  son  of  Lyman  and  Sarah  (YVoodard)  Seaver ; 
with  whom  she  was  living  at  Allen's  Grove,  Wis.,  in  Jan.  1877. 

II.  Homer  Alonzo  Bel!,  b.  at  Camillus  N.  Y.,  22  Oct.  1836. 

III.  William  Lester  Bell,  b.  at  Penfield,  N.  Y,  20  Nov.  1S37;  died 
at  Walworth,  Wis.,  8  Nov.  1853,  and  was  buried  there. 


5379 


1539  IV.  Rowena  Ecll,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  14  Dec.  183S;  married  in 
Jul\'  1S72,  at  Kankakee,  111.,  John  Welch,  formerly  of  Albany,  N.  Y. 
The>'  were  living  at  Bloomfield,  Iowa,  in  Jan.  1877. 

1540  V.  Silence  Orselia  Bell,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  1  July  1S40;  married 
at  Delavan,  Wis.,  25  Dec.  1S66,  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. 


VI.   Corinthia  Jane  Bell,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis  ,  S  March  1844;  died 
at  Walworth,  18  July  1845,  and  was  buried  there. 


VII.   Charles  Emmett  Bell,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  5  Nov.  1845;  died 
at  Walworth,  18  Ap.  1848,  and  was  buried  there. 


Whitney  Family 


1 64 1 


Chil.  of  Jeremiah    and    Louisa    Maria    (Armstrong)    Prescott. 

1  1543        I.   Wilbur  Fisk  Prescott,  b.  at  Knowlesvillc,  N.Y.,  7  Sept.  1847;  and 
was  living  at  1 8  Fort  Street,  East  Detroit,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 

1  1544        II,   Helen  Louisa  Prescott,  b.  at  Knowlesvillc,  X.  Y.,  14  June  1S49; 
and  was  living  at  Medina,  X.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1S77,  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,  100th  Reg.,  111.  Volunteers,  during  the  war  of  1S61. 

1546  II.   Ann    Phiiinda   Armstrong,  b.  at  Ovid,   Mich.,  18   May   1845; 
married  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  4  July  1S6S,  Charles  Wilson,  a  farmer,  son  of 

;  Levi  and  Olive  (Upton)  Wilson,  of  Ovid.  He  was  born  in  Oakland  Co., 
Mich.,  1  1  Aug.  1S56.  They  settled  at  Ovid,  and  were  still  living  there  in 
Jan.  1877.  He  served  for  three  years,  in  the  1  ith  Reg.  of  Mich.  Volunteers, 
during  the  war  of  186 1. 


4479 
1S386 


1 1547        III.   Ira  P/iartin  Armstrong,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mid 
Ovid,  20  Feb.  i860,  and  was  buried  there. 


Ap.  1850;   died  at 


1548  I      IV.   Orissa  Armstrong,  twin,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  10  May  1854 
at  Ovid,  8  Sept.  1S54,  and  was  buried  there. 


died 


11549  V.  Clarissa  Armstrong,  twin,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  10  May  1S54;  died 
at  Ovid,  1  1  Sept.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 

11550  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. 

1 1551        I.   Henry  Armstrong,  b.  at  Knowlesville,  X.  Y.,  11  Sept.  1841.     He 
enlisted  in  1861,  in  the  2d  Reg.  of  Wis.  Cavalry,  and  served  till  the  end  of  j 


44S0 


1642 


'553 


554 


Eigh  th  Gen  ci  \  7  tion . 


1 1556 

1 1557 

1 1 558 

1 1559 

1 1 560 


1561 


II.  George  Armstrong,  b.  at  Knowlcsville,  N.  Y.,  14  Dec.  1843; 
died  at  Knowlcsville,  1  Sept.  1845,  and  xva=  buried  there. 

III.  Julia  Armstrong,  b.  at  Knowlcsville,  N.  Y.,  3  Sept.  1845;  mar- 
ried at  Elkhorn,  Wis.,  6  Feb.  1S63,  Mark  Lewis,  who  was  accidentally  killed 
by  the  discharge  of  his  gun,  while  hunting,  3  Oct.  1865.  She  married 
(id),  6  May  1869,  Leman  W.  Lee.  They  were  living  at  Washington,  Kans., 
in  Jan.  1877. 

IV.  Philinda  Jane  Armstrong,  b.  at  Knowlcsville,  N.  Y.,  1 1  May 
[847  ;   died  at  Knowlcsville,  25  June  1847,  ancl  uas  buried  there. 

V.  Charies  Birden  Armstrong,  b.  at  Knowlcsville,  N.  Y.,  11  Aug. 
1S48  ;  married  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  30  Oct.  1869,  Lucy  Violet  Church,  who 
was  born  at  Walworth,  25  Oct.  1850.  They  were  living  at  Deiavan,  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  Knowlcsville,  X.  Y.,  14  May  1S50. 

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.  1S5S. 


Chil.  of  Edwin   and    Fanny   (Armstrong)    Hiesrodt. 


4481 


I.  Marcus  Floyd  Hiesrodt,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  30  Jan.  1849;  married    18393 
at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  2  Ap.  1S72,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Porter,  Presbyterian,  to  Lois 
i  Davis,  of  Coldwater.     They  settled'  at  Ovid,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan. 

I  1877. 

11562  II.   Ella  Philinda  Hiesrodt,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  17  March  1851;  died 
at  Ovid,  17  May  1S67,  and  was  buried  there,  in  a  family  cemetery. 

1 1563  J      III.  Eugene  Wilbur  Hiesrodt,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  2  Oct.  1853  ;  and 

was  living  there  in  Jan.  1877,  unmarried. 


Whitney  Family.  '643 

Chil.  of   David    and    Eunice    Caroline    (Tanner)    Armstrong.  j      44S2 

15G4        I.   Frank   Adelaide  Armstrong,  b.   at    Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  27  Sept. 
1S47;   died  at  Ovid,  .Mich.,  13  Jan.  1858,  and  was  buried  there. 

1565  II.   Mary    Arabelle    Armstrong,  b.   at    Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  9  March 
1S50;   died  at  Ridgeway,  3  Sept.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 566  III.   Frederick    Benjamin   Armstrong,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich,  6  Dec. 
1859,  and  was  living  with  his  father,  at  Medina,  N   V.,  in  Jan.  1877. 


Chil.  of  James    Dunham    and    Esther    Malvina    (Woodworth)    Wood.  y'" 


■  -\-\. 


567  I.  Edson  Samuel  Wood,  b.  at  Butler,  N.  Y,  31  Jan.  1844:  a 
farmer;  married  at  West  Eaton,  X.  Y..  25  Dec.  1876,  Henrietta  Leone 
Darrow,  dau.  of  Franklin  and  Henrietta  Darrow,  of  West  Eaton,  where  she 
was  born  27  Nov.  1S55.  She  grad.  at  the  State  Normal  School,  Oswego, 
N.  Y. ;  and  was  living  at  South  Butler,  X.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1S77.  He  has  been 
a  justice  of  the  peace  since  1 874. 

56S  II.  Charles  Woodworth  Wood,  b.  at  Savannah,  X.  Y.,  16  Jan. 
1851;  a  farmer;  was  living  at  South  Butler,  X.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1877,  un- 
married. 


Chil.  of  William   and   Charlotte   Ann    (Abrams)    Wood.  (44?6 

(4522 

1 1569  I.  Nathan  S.  Wood,  b.  at  Savannah,  X.  Y.,  27  May  1S52;  died  in 
Feb.  1853,  at  Savannah,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1570  II.  Frank  Eugene  Wood,  b.  at  Savannah,  N.  Y.,  27  Ap.  1854;  and 
was  living  at  South  Butler,  N.Y.,  in  Jan.  1S77. 

11571  III.  Alice  Eidarette  V/ood,  b.  at  Savannah,  N.  Y.,  28  March  1S56; 
married,  10  March  1874,  Edward  James  Tyler,  son  of  James  and  Mary 
(Stephenson)  Tyler;   and  was  living  at  South  Butler,  X.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1S77. 

I  1 1572        IV.   Leon  Sprague  Wood,  b.  at  Savannah,  X.  Y,  2  Aug.  1S5S. 

573        V.   Hiram  Cipson  Wood,  b.  at  Savannah,  X.Y.,  19  Sept.  1S65. 


[644 


Eighth  ( feneration. 


Chil.  of  Truman    Adams   and    Ruth    Maria    (Cillet)    Chandler. 


1 1574  I.  J^mes    Edwin   Chandler,    b.  at  Porter,  Ohio,  24   Dec.  1S3S;    a    1S394 

farmer;    married    at    Sunbury,    Ohio,    27    Oct.  1S61,   by    Elder    Grovcr, 

:  Christian,    to    Margaret     SchafTer,    dan.    of    Christopher    and    Catharine 

(Honeywell)   Schafier,  from   Kingston,  Penn.,  where  she  was  born  10  June 

1 83  1.  '  The\'  were  living  near  Columbus  Grove,  Ohio,  in  Feb.  1S77. 


"575 


5/6 


U577 


■578 


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  E.-enneman,  dau.  of  David  and  Leah  (Steman) 

,  Brenneman,  of  Marion,  Ohio,  formerly  of  Jackson,  Ohio,  where  she  was 
born  14  Ap.  1S50.     They  were  living  at  Delphos,  Ohio,  in  Feb.  1S77.     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,  Yicksburgh,  and  Jackson,  Miss.,  besides  those  of  the 
Atlanta  campaign. 

III.  Oscar  Edson   Chandler,  b.  at   Leon,  N.  Y.,  11  Oct.  1S42;   a    1S398 
farmer;   married,  20  June  1864,  by  Esquire    Harris,  of  Putnam  Co.,  Ohio, 

:  to  Sarah  Clevenger,  dau.  of  Eli  and  Elizabeth  (Vaughn)  Clevenger. 
j  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.  1S73,  by  Rev.  Enos 
Foster,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Mary  Ann   Shindler,  dau.  of  Andrew  and 

I  Susanna  (Thompson)  Shindler.  The)'  were  living  near  Delphos,  Ohio,  in 
'  Feb.  1S77,  without  children. 

V.  rViary  Elizabeth  Chandler,  b.  at  Sunbury,  Ohio,  28  Sept.  1854;    18401 
'married  at  Jackson,  Ohio,  27  Sept.  1874,  by  Rev.  Enos  Foster,  Methodist 

,  Episcopal,  to  Ceorge  Shindler,  a  farmer.  They  were  living  at  Kalida, 
'  Ohio,  in  March  1877. 


Chil.  of  William    and    Almira  Antoinette   (Chandler)   Titus. 
1579    I      I.   George  Titus,  residence  unknown. 
15S0    '      II.   Horace  Titus,  was  living  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1S77. 


in  Alabama  Street,  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  in  Feb. 
IV.   Sarah  Hatch  Titus,  was  living  at  Marilla.  N.  V.,  in  Feb.  1877. 


115S1  III.   Byron  Titus,  was 

1877. 


1582 


/  /  7/ itn cy  Fa m ily.  l&45 


Chil.    of   Nathan    Wood    and    Mary    (Colvin)    Chandler.  4497 

11583  I.   Almond    Coivin    Chandler,  b    at   Hamburgh,   X.  Y.,   25   Sept.      18402 
1846;   married  in  Oct.  1871.  by  a  .Methodist  minister,  to  Jane  Carter,  dan. 

of  Jacob   and    Elizabeth    (Tupper)    Carter.      They  settled  at  Spring  Vale, 
Wis.,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1877. 

1 1 584  II.   Hiram  Albert  Chandler,  b.  at  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1849;      'S403 
married  by  her  father,  a  Free  Baptist  minister,  to  Emma  Whiting,  dau.  oi 

Rev.  Warren   and   Lorinda   (Keith)   Whiting.      They   settled   at    Waupun, 
Wis.,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1877. 

1 1  585        III.  Sarah   Rowena  Chandler,  b.  at   Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  26  March 
1851. 

Child    of   Nathan    Wood    and    Lucinda    Nims    (Skinner)    Chandler.  4497 

1 1586       IV.   Nathan   Worthington    Chandler,   b.  at  Hamburgh,  N.  Y.,  3 
June  1S70 


Chil.  of  William    Edson    and    Sylvia   Jane    (Harmon)    Chandler.  4499 

1587        I.   Betsey  Jane  Chandler,  b.  at  Leon,  X.  V.,  6  Mav  1846;  married      18405 
in   1864,   at    Fond    du    Lac,  Wis.,   by    Rev.   J.    T.    Woodhead,    Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  James  Orlando  Cummings.      He  served   in  the  war  of  I  86 1, 
in  Co.  K,  3d  Reg.,  Wis.  Vols.     They  were  living  at  Waupun,  Wis.,  in  Feb. 
1S77. 

[588  II.  Ellen  Amanda  Chandler,  b.  at  Leon,  X.  V.,  4  July  1S48;  mar- 
ried at  Waupun,  Wis.,  4  July  1S67,  by  Rev.  E.  X.  Wright,' Free  Baptist,  to 
Lorenzo  Dow  Wood,  son  of  Oliver  Hubbard  and  Almina  (Day)  Wood. 
j  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,  an^ 
'  was  buried  there,  in  Mound  Forest  Cemetery.  He  was  living  at  Freeborn, 
Minn.,  in  Feb.  1S77. 

1589  III.  Lovisa  Airsteen  Chandler,  b.  at  Leon,  X.  V.,  29  Aug.  1850: 
died  at  Waupun,  Wis..  4  Nov.  1  S 5 5 ,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Mound  Forest 
Cemetery. 


1 1590  IV.   Emma  Retta  Chandler,  b.  at  Waupun,  Wis.,  17  Ap.  1S56. 

I 

11591  V.  Nelly  Delphine  Chandler,  b.  at  Waupun.  Wis.,  15  July  1S60. 


i646 


Eioh  iJi    Genera  (ion . 


Child  of  James    Darwin    and    Elvira    (Perkins)    Chandler. 

11592  I.    Ceoree    C.    Chandler,   b.  at    Aurora,  N.  Y.;   was  living  with    his 

uncle,  Nathan  Wood  Chandler,  at  Hamburgh,  X.Y.,  in  Feb.  1877. 


H593 


1 1 594 


1 1 595 


596 


Chil.  of   Bleeker    Evans   and   Jane    Amanda    (Wood)    Childs. 

I.  Theoclosia  Antoinette  Childs,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  5  June 
1 841;  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. 

II.  Marvin  Richardson  Childs,  b  at  Sennet,  N.  Y.,  30  March 
1843;  enlisted,  iS  Feb.  1864,  in  Co.  C,  28th  Reg.,  Ind.  Yol.  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. 

III.  Miriam  Eliza  Childs,  b.  at  South  Butler,  N.  V.,  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.  1 841,  son  of 
Abel  and  Jane  (Taylor)  Campbell.  They  settled  at  Waterloo,  and  were 
living  there  in  Aug.  1876. 

IV.  Martha  Jane   Childs,  b.  at  South  Butler,  N.Y.,  10  Jan.  1847; 

and  was  living  at  State  Centre,  Iowa,  in  Aug.  187C,  unmarried. 


4502 
[8408 


8410 


1 '  597 


V.  Frances  Cornelia  Childs,  b.  at  Fairfield,  Ind.,  13  Ap.  1S50; 
died  there,  12  Sent.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  Fairfield  Centre  Cemeterv. 


1 1598  VI.   Charles  Henry  Childs,  b.  at  Smithfield,  Ind.,  23  Dec.  1S52;  a 
carpenter;   was  living  at  Hudson,  Ind.,  in  Aug.  1876. 

11599  VII.   Sarah    Ann    Chiids,   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.  1S5S; 
died  there,  1  Feb.  1859,  and  was  buried  at  Fairfield  Centre,  Ind. 


Whitney  Family 


164; 


Chil.  of  Jeremiah    Wi 


and    Lucinda   (Wood)    Kasson. 


601  I.  Emily  Jane  Kasson,  b.  at  Camillas,  X.  Y..  13  Aug.  [838;  married 
there,  10  March  1862,  Chauncey  Earl  Hunt,  a  farmer,  son  of  Jesse  and 
Betsey  (Britton)  Hunt,  of  Howlet  Hill,  in  Onondaga,  N.  V.,  where  he 
was  born  31  July  1S32.      They  were  living  at  Camillus  in  Aug.  1S76. 


1602        II.   Edwin  Kasson,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.Y. 
1S40,  and  was  buried  at  Camillus. 


14  June  1S40;   died  15  June 


1 1603  III.  Ftfary  Frances  Kasson,  b.  at  Camillus,  X.  Y.,  14  May  1S41  ; 
married  there,  22  June  [865,  Alfred  Hall,  a  carriage-maker,  son  of  Ira  and 
Emma  (Skidmore)  Hall,  of  Jamesville,  X.  Y.  He  was  born  at  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y.,  3  .May  1S36.  They  were  living  at  Camillus  in  Aug.  1876.  He 
enlisted,  2  Sept.  1861,  as  private  in  Co.  I,  3d  Reg.,  X.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Cavalry; 
and  was  discharged  as  orderly-sergeant,  8  Sept.  1S64,  having  taken  part  in 
the  battles  of  Ball's  Bluff,  Va.,  Petersburgh,  Va.,  Drury's  Bluff,  \*a.,  Swift 
Creek,  Va.,  Winchester,  Va.,  Trawter's  Creek,  X.  C,  and  Little  Washing- 
ton, N.  C. 

11604  IV-  William  Adolphus  Kasson,  b.  at  Camillus,  X.  Y.,  15  May 
1846;  a  farmer;  married  at  Beachville,  Out,  3  Jan.  1S6S,  Nelly  Vickery, 
dau.  of  Jonathan  and  Lucretia  Vickery,  of  Beachville.  She  was  born  at 
Youngstown,  X.  Y.,  3  Ma)-  1846.  Thev  were  living  at  Camillus  in  Aug. 
1S76.  He  enlisted  in  Aug.  1S63,  in  Co.  I,  15th  Reg.,  X.  Y.  S.  Vol. 
Cavalry;   and  served  till  Sept.  1S65. 

1 1605  V.  Samuel  Harvey  Kasson,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  21  Dec.  1S4S;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  19  Oct.  1872,  Elizabeth  Jane  Ritchie, 
dau.  of  William  and  Rebecca  (Brownell)  Ritchie,  of  Moncton,  X.  B., 
where  she  was  born  12  March  1S50.  They  were  living  at  Camillus  in 
Aug.  1876. 

1 1606  VI.  Ralph  Saville  Kasson,  b.  at  Camillus,  X.  Y.,  7  July  1S5S;  died 
at  Camillus,  3  Ap.  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1607  ■      VII.  Una  Day  Kasson,  b.  at  Camillus,  X.  Y,  12  Oct.  1861. 


Chil.    of  Chauncey    Parks   and    Emily    (Wood)    Eurghdufr. 

1160S        I.  Alice    Lind    Gertrude    Burghduff,  married  Edward    Calloway. 

They  were  living  at  Wolcott,  X.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1S76,  with  two  children,  whose 
names  have  not  been  ascertained. 


4303 
[S414 


[8416 


1842 


1 648  Eighth   Generation. 


1 1609  II.  Catharine  Melissa  Burghduff,  married,  in  1868,  Fidelis  Searie; 
and  was  living  at  South  Butler,  X.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1S76.  After  serving 
throughout  the  war  of  1S61,  he  died  from  the  effect  of  his  wounds,  and 
was  buried  at  South  Butler. 

11610  III.  Frances  Josephine  Eurghcluff,  was  living  at  South  Butler, 
N.  V.,  in  Aug.  1S76;   a  student. 

1 161 1  IV.  Fanny  Elizabeth  Burghduff,  died  11  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. 

1612  I.  George  C.  Fowler,  b.  at  South  Butler,  N.  Y.,  2S  Nov.  1S-14;  a 
farmer;  died  suddenly,  5  Oct.  1S72,  while  visiting  friends  at  Waterloo,  111., 
and  was  buried  at  South  Butler. 

1613  II.  Marcus  Stuart  Fowler,  b.  at  South  Butler,  N.Y.,  26  Jan.  1S51; 
a  teacher  and  farmer. 

1614  HI.  Minnie  Cheerful  Fowler,  b.  at  South  Butler,  N.  Y.,  20  Feb. 
1S64. 


Child   of  John    Livingston   and    Frances  Amerilla   (Wood)   Clapp.  45°°' 

161 5  I.  Cassius  Marius  Clapp,  b.  at  Butler,  N.  Y.,  10  June  1S49;  mar- 
ried at  her  father's  house,  21  Oct.  1S6S,  Lora  Proceous,  dau.  of  Edward 
B.  and  Semantha  (Pulver)  Proceous,  of  Huron,  N.  Y.,  where  she  was  born 
13  Oct.  1847.  Tlle>'  wer'-'  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.       4506 

1616  II.  William  C.  Caywood,  b.  at  Butler,  N.  Y.,  23  Ap.  1863. 


Chil.  of  Benham    Samuel   and   Silence  Theresa    (Craw)    Wood.  45°7 

1617  I.    Edward   Alvin   Wood,  b.  at   Butler,  N.  Y,  19  June  1S57;   died  at 

Butler,  20  March  1872,  and  was  buried  there. 


Whitney  Family 


1161S  '      II.  Eva  Una  Wood,  b.  at  Butler,  N.  Y.,  7  Ap.  1S63. 

1 1619  III.   Mary  Edith  Wood,  b.  at  Butler,  N.  V.,  6  July  1871. 



Chil.  of  Anson    Sprague   and    Martha    Louise    (Vickery)    Wood. 

1 1620  :      I.   William  Clark  Wood,  b.  at  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  22  Oct.  1858. 

1 162 1  II.   Robert  Alvin  Wood,  b.  at  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Ap.  i860. 

1 1622  ;      III.   Fanny  Loraine  Wood,  b.  at  South  Butler,  N.  Y.,  14  Nov.  1S67 
'died  at  Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  13  June  1874,  and  was  buried  at  South  Butler. 

11623  IV.   Frederick  Gould  Wood,  b.  at  Alloway,  N.  Y.,  27  June  1873. 


Chil.  of  William    Schenck   and    Frances   Dunham    (Heal)   Wood. 

1 1624  I.  Alice  Irene  Wood,  b.  at  Milo,  Iowa,  13  Dec.  1859. 

1 1625  II.   Mary  Qliva  Wood,  b.  at  Milo,  Iowa,  7  March  1S62. 

1 1626  '      III.   Grace  Elizabeth  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  14  Sept.  1S64. 

1 1627  \      IV.    Edson   Wood,  b.  at  Lima,  Wis.,  1  Dec.  1S68;  and  died  there,  21 
Dec.  186S. 

Chil.   of  William   Schenck   and   Alice  Jane   (Belden)   Wood. 

162S       V.    Minnie  Mabel  Eva  Wood,  b.  at  Lima,  Wis.,  8  Sept.  1S72. 

1 1629        VI.    Charier,  Edward  Wood,  b.  at  Lima,  Wis.,  8  May  1874. 


Chil.    of  Robert   Bruce  and    Louisa   Susanna   (Conway)   Wood.  45 ; 

1 1630  I.    Margaret  Bell  Wood,  b.  at  Lima,  Wis.,  15  Aug.  1874. 

11631  I      II.   Florence  Elizabeth  Wood,  b.  at  Lima,  Wis,,  25  Oct.  1S76. 


i6;o 


1 163: 


11634 


11635 

11636 


11637 

11638 
11639 

1 1640 

1 1641 

1 1642 

1 1643 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  William    Edwards   and    Ruth    Sabrina    (Barlow)    Wood. 

I.  Whitney   Lafrance  Wood,  b.  at   Durand,  Wis.,  14  Sept.  1855; 
and  was  living  there  in  Dec.  1876. 


1633    j      II.   Nathan    Duano  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  VVi 
was  living  at  Delavan,  Wis.,  in  Dec.  1876. 


May  1S62  ;   and 


Child    of   John    Abraham    and    Mary    Eliza    (Wood)    Cilbort. 

I.   Nathan  Smith  Raymond  Gilbert,  b.  at  Millville,  N.  Y.,  27  Feb. 
1874. 


Chil.  of   Nathan    Smith    and    Sarah    Eliza    Mary    Louisa    (Paine)    Wood. 

I.  Harriet  Ann  Wood,  b.  at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  9  Aug.  1S71. 

II.  Smith  Palmer  Wood,  b.  at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  14  Dec.  1S75. 


Chil.  of  Lorenzo   Cidney   and    Hannah   Jane   (Smith)   Wood. 

I.  Ada  Marilla  Charlotte  Wood,  b.  at  Green  Lake,  Wis,  19 
1850;  died  at  Durand,  Wis.,  6  Feb.  1866,  and  was  buried  in  Di 
Cemetery. 

II.  Clara    Priscilla   Wood,  b.  at  Green   Lake,  Wis.,  16  Aug.  ; 
1  and  was  living  at  Durand,  Wis.,  in  Dec.  1S76,  unmarried. 


4515 


4516 


451/ 


Aug. 
rand 


III.   Frank  Smith  Wood,  b.  at  Green  Lake,  Wis.,  5  May  1855 
was  living  at  Durand,  Wis.,  in  Dec.  1876,  unmarried. 


IV.  James  Kilbourn  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  17  Dec.  1S57. 

V.  Lorenzo  Cidney  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  27  Sept.  1S59  ; 
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. 


Whitney  Family. 

165I 

Chil.  of   Lorenzo   Cidney   and    Harriet   Azubah    (Taylor)    Wood. 

45  1  7 

1 1644        VIII.   Henry  Lorenzo  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  24  Jan.  186S. 

11645 

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)    Safford. 

45  18 

1 1646 

I.   Phebe  Olivia  Safford,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  V.,  20  Aug.  1844;  died 
at  Walworth,  Wis.,  25  May  1S46,  and  was  buried  there. 

1  1647 

II.   James    Geddes    Safford,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  16  Dec.  1846; 
died  at  Walworth,  6  March  1847,  an^  was  buried  there. 

1.648 

III.   Olivia  Jane  Safford,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  7  Sept.  184S;  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. 

18423 

1 1649 

IV.    Ada    Marcelia   Safford,  b.  at  Walworth,  Wis.,  20  March  1854; 
died  at  Walworth,  iS  Oct.  1854,  and  was  buried  there. 

Chil.  of   Charles   James   and    Helen   Jane   (Wood)    Fox. 

4519 

1 1650 

I.   Psfiay  Theodora  Fox,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  15  Oct.  1867. 

1 1651 

II.    Frederick  James  Fox,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  17  Jul)-  1872. 

1,652 

III.    Helen  Wood  Fox,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  14  Jan.  1876. 

Chil.  of  Warren    Woodworth   and    Rosetta   (Woods)   Wood. 

4520 

n653 

I.    Walter  James  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  25  Dec.  1865. 

11654 

II.   Catharine  Rosetta  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  6  July  1867. 

1 1655  ;      III.   Raymond  Westhrook  Wood,  b.  at  Durand,  Wis.,  1 1  Feb.  1873. 

1 

16: 


Eighth  Generation. 


1 1656 


11657 


11658 


1659 


Child  of  Gaylord    and    Mary    E.    (Willis)    Abrams.  45-3 

I.  Clarence   Lester   Abrams,  was  living  at  S36  Greenwich    Street, 
New  York,  in  Jan.  1877. 


Chil.  of  Charles   and    Salome    (Hash)    Fairchild.  452^ 

i 

I.  Charles  Henry  Fairchild,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  2S  Feb.  1S27;  a 
master-mariner;  married  at  Jersey  City,  X.  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  1S33.  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.  1S2S;    184: 
a  master-mariner;   married  at  Keyport,  N.  J.,  12  Ap.  1859,  Sarah  Ackerson 
HofT,  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  1  876. 

III.  Ceorge  Edward  Fairchild,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  22  Ap.  1S32; 
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  1S37;    1S426 
married  there,  20  Jan.  1S5S,  Burr  Meeker,  a  farmer,  son  of  Burr  and  Areta 
(Finch)  Meeker,  of  Cross   Highway,   two   miles   from  Westport,  where   he- 
was  born  20  March  1S27.      They  d'welt  at  Westport  till  i860;   then  settled 

at  Cross  Highway,  and  were  still  living  there  in  May  1876. 


V.  Martha  Ann  Fairchild,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  31  Aug.  1839; 
married  there,  20  Jan.  185S,  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  1876. 

VI.  Mary  Frances  Fairchild,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  8  Sept.  1S44; 
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  1S44.  They  were  living  at  Westport  in  May  1S76, 
without  children. 


184: 


II  rhitney  Family. 

*653 

Chil.  of  Charles    Lewis   and    Polly   Allen    (Fairchild)    Allen. 

4534 

1 1 66  3 

I.   Rhoda  Ann  Allen,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  15  Jan.  1S44. 

1 1 664 

II.  James    Lewis    Allen,  b.   at  Westport,  Conn.,  13  July  1847;   a 
locksmith;   was  living  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  March  1876. 

11665 

Ill    Hezekiah  Fairchild  Allen,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  27  July  1849; 
a  farmer. 

1 1666 

IV.   Francis  Gilbert   Alien,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  26  June  1S5;;   a 
clerk. 

11667 

V.  Jenny  Allen,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  28  July  1859. 

Child   of   David   and    Sarah    Caroline   (Barlow)    Pulling. 

m 

166S  I.  Phebe  Caroline  Pulling,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  16  Oct.  183 1; 
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  Rklgefield, 
where  he  was  born  28  Feb.  1830.  They  dwelt  at  Ridgefield  till  1  S6S  ;  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. 

11669  I.  Mary  Banks  Fairchild,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  20  Ap.  1846; 
married  there,  7  Dec.  1  870,  in  the  Congregational  Church,  by  Rev.  Andrew 
J.  Hetrick,  to  Charles  Warren,  son  of  Amasa  and  Emeline  (Stratton) 
Warren. 


Child    of  Samuel    Cilbert    and    Kappy    Hannah    (Murray) 
Whitlock. 


4538 
18435 


540 


I  1670 


I.   Sarah  Frances  Whitlock,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  12  Sept.  1844;      1S437 
married  at  Norwalk.  Conn.,  14  July  186S,  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  2S  Dec.  1S46.     They  settled  at  Danbury,  Conn.;   where 


1^54 


Eigh  th  C n  11 1  in tii m . 


he  died,  13  Sept.  1S69,  and  was  buried  in  Wooster  Cemetery.  She  was 
living  at  Green's  Farms,  in  Westport,  in  Dec.  1875. 

1671  II.   Oscar    Murray  Whitlock,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  16  July  1846; 

died  at  I'oundridge,  N.Y.,  3  Sept.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

[672  HI.   Leonora  Celeste  Whitlcck,  b.  at  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  6  March 

1849;   died  at  Poundridge,  14  Nov.  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

1673  IV.   Ida    Caroline   Whitlock,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  9  June  1S53;    1S438 

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  Man-  (Nash)  Saunders,  of  Norwalk. 
He  was  born  in  Grove  Street,  Newark,  N.  J.,  iS  March  1852.  They  dwelt 
at  South  Norwalk  till  1  Ap.  1875;  then  moved  to  Centre  Avenue,  Nor- 
walk, where  they  were  still  living  in  Jan.  1876. 


Chil.  of   David    Fairchild    and    Mary    Elizabeth    (Knapp)    Whitlock. 

1674  I.  Betsey  Maria  Whitlock,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  24  Oct.  1S45; 
married  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  25  Dec.  1872,  Frederick  William  Hawley,  a 
carpenter  and  joiner,  son  of  William  C.  and  Melicent  (Reardsley)  Hawley, 
of  Cutler's  Farms,  Monroe,  where  he  was  born  16  July  1845.  The)'  settled 
at  Cutler's  Farms,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Jan.  1876. 

1675  II.  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. 


4541 
18440 


1 1676 


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.  1S71 ;  was 

living  with  his  grandmother,  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Jan.  1876. 


454' 


Child  of   David    Fairchild    and    Sarah    Catharine  (Hanford)    Whitlock. 

1 1678  V.   Charles  Hanford  Whitlock,  b.  at  Monroe,  Conn.,  15  Ap.  1S72 

died  at  Monroe,  2  Jan.  1873,  and  was  buried  there. 


4541 


Whitney  Family.  1655 

Chil.  of  George    Francis   and    Harriet   Ann    (Booth)    Whitlock.  454^ 

1679       I.  George  Henry  Whitlock,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  20  Ap.  1873. 
16S0        II.   William  Francis  Whitlock,  b.  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  22  May  18; 


Chil.  of   David    and    Ruth    Sherwood    (Wetmore)    Pickett.  4549 

116S1  I.  David  Wetmore  Pickett,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  18  July  1827:  a  1S441 
clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England;  married  at  Liverpool,  N.  S.,  20  Ju'.y 
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   count}-   grammar-school  in    Richibucto,   N.  B.,  and.  from 

.  1S49  to  1854,  of  the  grammar-school  in  his  native  place;  was  ordained 
deacon  in  Ap.  1S52,  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,  X.  S.,  in  1858,  by  Bishop  Binney.  After 
having  been  engaged  for  fourteen  years  in  education,  he  applied,  in  1861, 
to  the  Bishop  of  Eredericton,  and  was  licensed  by  him  to  the  Mission  of 

i  Greenwich    and  Wickham,    N.  B.,   where    he   was    still    engaged    in  Feb. 

.  1S74,  residing  at  Oak  Point,  Greenwich. 

1  16S2        II.    Lewis    Pickett,  b.  at   Kingston,  X.  B.,   26  Jan.  1829;    a   farmer;       18451 
^married   at   Grand    Falls,  X.   B.,  4   March    1S65,    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 
1  was  born  20   Dec.  1834.     They  settled   at    Hillandale,  Andover,  Victoria 

Co.,  X.  B.,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1874.      Me  was  then  a  justice  of 

the  peace  for  that  county. 

11683        III.   Justus  Pickett,  b.  at  Kingston,  X.  B.,  20  March  1831;   a  farmer; 

married  at  Lower  Xorton,  X.  B.,  29  Sept.  1863,  by  Rev.  F.  A.  Warneford, 
'  Episcopal,  to  Julia  Jane  Frost,  dau.  of  William  and  Ann  (Smith)  Frost,  of 

Fern  Hill,  Lower  Xorton,  where  she  was  born  13  Jan.  1831.  They  dwelt 
;  at  Glenburnie,  an  estate  adjoining  his  father's  homestead,  in  Kingston,  till 
■  Oct.  1873,  when  he  bought  the  homestead;   and  they  were  living  there   in 

Feb.  1S74,  without  children. 

1 1GS4  ;      IV.  Sarah  Jane  Pickett,  b.  at  Kingston,  N    B.,  20  Aug.  1833. 


1656 


Eighth   Generation. 


16S5  V.   William    Elias    Pickett,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  21  July  1S35;  a    18456 

farmer;   married  at  Kin-stun,  31  Jan.  1S65,  by  Rev.  William   Elias  Scovil, 
I  to  Julia  Hannah  Appleby,  dan.  of  John  Tompkins  and   Esther  (Chaloner)    1  1922 
1  Appleby,  of  Kingston,  where  she  was  born  6  Sept.  1S40.     They  dwelt  at 
j  Kingston  till  14  Ap.  1868;   at  Norton,  N.  B.,  till  1  May  1S73;   then  moved 
to  Clifton,  N.  B.,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Feb.  1874. 


1686  VI.   Betsey  Ann   Whitney   Pickett,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  6  Aug.  1 

1837. 


[687 


VII.  Horatio  Pickett,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  9  March  1S41;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  1 1  Oct.  1870,  by  Rev.  W.  W.  Walker,  to  Sarah 
Anne  Smith,  dan.  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.  1S71.  She  was 
living  at  Hampton  in  Feb.  1874. 


Chi!,  of  Joshua   Dean   and   Jane   (Wetmore)   Cedney. 


[8461 


A?y> 


1 1688  I.   Bernard   Rapelye  Cedney,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  R.,  27  June  1818;!  18462 

ja  farmer;  married  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  22  Nov.  1849,  by  Rev.  Thomas 
j  McGee,  Episcopal,  to  Ann  Sharland,  dau.  of  Edmund  Dana  and  Hannah  | 
!  (Secord)  Sharland,  of  Hampton,  N.  B.,  where  she  was  born  5   Oct.  1824. 


1689 


They 


living  at  Houlton,  Me.,  in  Feb.  1876. 


II.  Sophia  Ruth  Cedney,  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. 
1S23.  They  dwelt  at  Brantford,  C.  W.,  for  two  years  ;  at  Otterville,  C.  W., 
for  two  years,  til!  Sept.  185S;  at  St.  John,  till  1865;  at  Anaganee,  N.  B., 
till  Sept.  1868  ;  and  then  returned  to  St.  John,  where  they  were  living,  on 
Paradise  Row,  in  March  1S74.  He  was  employed  by  the  Intercolonial 
Railway  Company. 


1847c 


1690  III.   Elizabeth   Wetmore    Gedney,  b.   at    Sussex,   N.  B.,  10  Aug.    18534 

i  1822;    married    in    Christ   Church,  Norton,   N.  B.,   7  Nov.  1S47,  by  Rev. 
'  William   Henry  Schorrl,  Episcopal,  to   her  cousin,  Edwin  Wetmore  Lamo- 
!  reaux,  son   of 'George  Taylor  and   Susanna   Craft  (Wetmore)  Lamoreaux.     11726 
i  See  his  record. 


[691 


IV.   Hannah  Olive  Cedney,  b.  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  5  May  1825;  and 
died  there,  7  Aug.  1845. 


Whitney  Family 


1 1692        V.   Martha   rVJoore  Cedney,  b.  at  Sussex,  X.  B. 
died  there,  22  July  1836. 


Oct.  1827;  and 


11693,      ^rI    Caroline   Dustan   Cedney,  twin,  b. 
\  1830;   and  died  there,  14  Feb.  1848. 


Sussex,   N.  B.,  7  Oct. 


1657 


1694  j  VII.  Charlotte  Vail  Cedney,  twin,  b.  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  7  Oct.  1830; 
j  and  died  there,  4  Ap.  1849. 

1695  j      VIII.   Arthur  Wellesley  Cedney,  b.  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  19  Nov.  1S33; 

I  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.  1S48. 
He  still  lived  at  Ruby  Valley  in  March  1874,  and  had  been  county- 
commissioner  for  Elko  Count)-. 

1696  i  IX.  Mary  Eliza  Cedney,  b.  at  Sussex,  X.  B.,  13  March  1836;  mar- 
I  ried  at  St.  John,  X.  B.,  5  Nov.  1869,  Frederick  Langan,  a  salesman,  son 
I  of  Frederick  and  Calista  (Lakeman)  Langan,  of  St.  John,  where  he  was 
I  born.     They  dwelt  at  St.  John  in  Feb.  1876. 

1697  i  X.  Allan  fyicftab  Cedney,  b.  at  Sussex,  X.B.,  7  Ap.  1S3S;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Tehama,  Cal.,  25  Dec.  1865,  Mary  Chr.rd,  dau.  of  William  j 
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  Count}-  since  5  Feb.  1858.  He  was  a  justice  of 
the  peace  from  4  Sept.  186S  till  10  July  1873. 


1698!      XI.  John   Prince  Cedney, 

•  died  there,  zj  Oct.  1847. 


b.  at  Sussex,  N.  B.,  26  May  1S40;  and 


1699;  XII.  David  Wetmore  Cedney,  b.  at  Sussex,  X.  B.,  16  July  1844;  a 
j  merchant;  married  at  Antelope  Valley,  Cal.,  24  Nov.  1874,  Louisa  Wears, 
I  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Eliza  Ann  (Maxwell)  Meais,  of  Wisconsin,  where  she 
j  was  born  7  Aug.  1  85  1.  They  settled  at  Red  Bluff,  Cal.,  and  were  living 
there  in  March  1876. 


Chil.  of  James   and    Phebe    (Wetmore)    Wetmoro. 

11700',      I.   William    Olive  Wetmore,  b.  at   Kingston,  X.  B.,  24  June  1S29; 
i  died  there,  25  June  1829,  and  was  buried  near  the  church. 


18475 


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1 1701 


Ewh  th  d  72  a '( 1  lion . 


1 1 703 

1 1 704 
11705 


11706 


1 170s 


II  Justus  Sherwood  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  21 
Aug.  1830;  a  farmer;  married  at  Clifton,  1  May  1S63,  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  1S54  till  .March  1858. 

III.  Elizabeth  Rebecca  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B., 
I  12  Dec.  1832;   and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1S74,  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.  1S36  ;   and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1S74,  unmarried. 

VI.  James  Henry  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  24 
lAp    183S;    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  1S45.  They  dwelt  at  Boston  till  July  1S72;  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.  1S48,  and  was  buried  near  the 
Kingston  Church. 

IX.  Sarah  Ann  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  1  Dec. 
[844;  and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 


W; 


184S5 


Chil.  of   David    and    Eliza    (Whelpley)    Wetmore. 


i4552 
'4729 


I    George    Canning    Wetmore,   b.  at  Clifton,   Kingston,  N.  B.,  1     18492 
Dec."  1828;   a  surveyor  of  lumber;    married   at  Clifton,  28   Feb.  1S55,  by 
Rev.  William  Elias  Scovil,  Episcopal,  to  Hannah  Eliza  Puddington,  dau.  of 


//  liitiiey  Family.  ^59 


David  Wetmore  and  Hannah  Elizabeth.  (Flewelling)  Puddington,  of  Clifton. 
where  she  was  born  4  July  1855.  They  dwelt  at  Clifton  till  1873;  then 
moved  to  St.  John,  X.  B.,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Feb.  1S74. 

11710  II.   Charlotte  Annabella  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B., 

2i  March  1830;   died  at  Clifton,  iS  Feb.  1S51.  and  was  buried  there. 

1 171 1  III.  Caroline  Elizabeth  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  X.  B.,  5 
March  1S31  ;   and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 

11712  IV.   Mary  Alrnira  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton.  Kingston,  N.  B.,  16  July 

1832  ;   died  at  Sussex,  X.  B.,  18  Ap.  1S65,  and  was  buried  at  Kingston. 

11713  Y.   Eliza    Jane    Wetmore,    b.   at  Clifton.   Kingston,   X.  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  1S37.     They  settled  at 

St.  John,  and  were  still  living  there  in  Feb.  1874. 

1 1714  VI.   Richard    Whelpley   Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  X.  B.,      18503 
28  Dec.  1834;   a  house  and  ship  joiner;   married  at  her  father's  house,  26 

Dec.  i860,  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  10  July  1837. 
They  dwelt  at  Kingston  till  March  1S64;  at  Clifton  till  26  July  1S71  ;  and 
,  then  settled  at  Moss  Glen,  Kingston,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Feb. 
1S74.  He  was  then  engaged  in  ship-building.  In  March  1876,  they  were 
living  at  Clifton. 

1 1 7 1 5  VII.    David   Pickett  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton.  Kingston,  X.  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.  1S74.  He 
was  then  inspector  of  schools. 

11716  VIII.   William  Wallace  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,      1S516 
20  Maj-  1  S3 7  ;   a  carpenter;   married  at  Kingston,  14  Sept.  1864,  by  Rev. 

!  William  Elias  Scovil,  Episcopal,  to  Catharine  Elizabeth  Whelpley,  dau.  of      12161 
Titus    Brown    and    Elizabeth    Ann    (Belyea)   Whelpley,    of   Long    Reach. 
Kingston,  where  she  was  born   9  Oct.  1844.      They  dwelt  at   Clifton  till 
Sept.  1S71;   then  moved  to  St.  John,  X.  B.,  and  were  still  living  there  in 
Feb.  1874. 

! 

11717  IX.    Edwin    Marshall    Wetmore,   b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  X.  B.,  6      1S522 


i66o 

I 


Eigh  th  ( mi  era  tio  n . 


7  1 8 


1 1720 


11721 
11722 
11723 
11724 
11725 


;July  183S;  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  burn  11  July  1845.  They  dwelt  at 
Clifton  till  1  Oct.  1S68;  then  moved  to  Rothesay,  X.  B.,  and  were  still 
living  there  in  Feb.  1874. 


X.  Charles  Hiram  VVetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston.  X.  B., 
1839  ;   died  at  Clifton,  10  Sept.  1 8 5  j  ;   and  was  buried  at  Kingston. 


July 


1719    ; 


XI.  Agnes  Lavinia  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  X.  B.,  25 
Oct.  1840;  married  there,  7  March  i860,  by  Rev.  David  I.  Wetmore. 
Episcopal,  to  Edwin  Mortimer  Flewelling,  a  farmer,  son  of  John  Henry 
and  Matilda  (Wetmore)  Flewelling,  of  Sussex,  X.  B.,  formerly  of  Kingston, 
where  he  was  born  20  Oct.  1835.  They  settled  at  Sussex,  and  were  still 
dwelling  there  in  Feb.  1S74.  They  were  living  at  the  same  place  in  March 
1S76,  but  in  the  new  parish  of  Waterford,  lately  formed  from  Sussex. 


XII.  Howard  Douglas  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  X.  B.,  4 
Nov.  1841 ;  a  farmer  and  carpenter  ;  married  at  Kingston,  4  May  1S69,  by 
Rev.  William  Elias  Scovil,  Episcopal,  to  Mary  Ann  Whelpley,  dau.  of  James 
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.  1 866  ;  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  from  May 
1866  till  Nov.  1866;  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  till  Dec.  1S72;  then  returned  to 
Clifton,  where  she  died,  without  children,  8  Dec.  1S74.  She  was  buried 
in  the  Episcopal  cemetery,  at  the  Chapel-of-ease,  Long  Reach,  Kingston. 
He  was  living  at  Clifton  in  March  1S76. 

XIII.  James  £lias  Wetmore,   b.   at  Clifton,   Kingston,   X.   B.,   27 
!  Nov.  1842  ;   and  was  living  there  in   Feb.  1S74,  unmarried. 

XIV.  Hannah  Olive  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  X.  B.,  6 
Jan.  1844;   died  at  Kingston,  6  Jan.  1870,  and  was  buried  there. 

XV.  Augustus  Frederick  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  X.  B., 
7  Ap.  1S45  i   cucia  there,  12  July  1845,  and  was  buried  at  Kingston. 

XVI.  Celia  Augusta  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  X.  B.,  1 
1  May  1846;   and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 

XVII.  Julian  Brunswick  Wetmore,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  X.  B., 
25    May  1847;    a   church-organ   builder;    married    at  Westfield,  Mass.,  15 

I  May  1S72,  Sarah  Eliza  Walkley,  dau.  of  Lucius  Billings  and  Sarah  Charlotte 
I  (Young)  Walkley,  of  Westfield,  where  she  was  born  28  Sept.  I  850.  They 
settled  at  Westfield,  and  were  stiil  living  there  in  Feb.  1S74. 


[852S 


Whitney  Family 


1 66 1 


Chil.  of  Ceorge  Taylor  and  Susanna  Craft  (Wctmore)  Lamoreaux.  4553 

i  1726  I.  Edwin  Wetmore  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  H.,  18534 
27  March  1828;  a  mechanic ;  married  in  Christ  Church,  Norton  7  Nov. 
1847,  by  Rev.  William  Henry  SchorrI,  Episcopal,  to  his  cousin,  Elizabeth 
Wetmore  Cedney,  dau.  of  Joshua  Dean  and  Jane  (Wctmore)  Gedney,  of  1  1690 
Sussex,  N.  B.,  where  she  was  born  10  Aug.  1822.  They  Dwelt  at  Andover, 
N.  B.,  till  1859;  at  Bridgewater,  Me.,  till  1864;  then  moved  to  Florence- 
ville,  N.  B.,  where  she  died  }o  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. 
1S48.  They  were  living  at  Florenceville  in  Feb.  1S74.  He  lias  been 
constable,  collector  of  rates,  deputy-sheriff,  and  secretary  of  the  Victoria 
Count}-  Agricultural  Society. 

1 1727  II.  Sylvanus  Whitney  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,      18545 
21  Dec.  1829;   a  carpenter;   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.  1S54. 
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. 

1 1728  III.   David  Brown  Wetmore  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,      18546 
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,  S  Nov.  186S,  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  Wiallory,  born  at  Wakefield,  X.  B.,  18  July  1852,  dau.  of  Josiah 
Snow  and  Phebe  (Murphy)  Mallory.  They  were  living  near  Bishop  wax- 
office,  Perth,  in  March  1S74. 

1 1729  IV.  William   Henry  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  3      18548 
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,  2J 
July  1S40,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Margaret  (Makens)  Wiley.  They  dwelt  at 
1  Lancaster  till  20  Jan.  1865  ;  at  Sand  Point,  X.  B.,  till  23  May  1S65  ;  and 
then  returned  to  Lancaster,  where  he  died  of  consumption,  16  Jan.  1  868. 
He  was  buried  in  the  church-yard  at  Carleton,  N.  B.  She  was  living  one 
mile  from  Carleton  in  March  1874. 

730       V.   Arthur  Wellesley  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  X.  B.,16      18553 


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I 
July  1835;  a  mechanic;  married  at  Simonds,  N.  R.,  26  Aug.  iS6i,  by 
Rev  William  Ilenrv  Street,  Episcopal,  to  Jane  Mackey,  dau.  of  Andrew 
and  Elizabeth  (Lawn)  Mackey,  of  Wicklow,  N.  15.,  where  she  was  born  29 
March  1844.  They  settled  at  Florenceville,  Wicklow,  and  were  living 
there  in  March  1S74. 

VI.   George  Lewis  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  iS 

June  1S37;   died  at  King-ton,  n  Oct  1840,  and  was  buried   there,  in  the 
church-vurd. 


11732  VII.  Julia  Malvina  Pentreath  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,    18559 

N.  B.,  16  Nov.  1S39;  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.  1 830.  She  died  of  consumption,  7  Nov.  1S60, 
at  Norton,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  church-yard.  He  married  (2d) 
her  sister,  Elizabeth  Ann  Olive  Lamoreaux.  j  1  1/34 

H733  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,  1S561 
N.  B.,  25  Aug.  1S42  ;  married  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  4  Oct.  1862,  by  Rev.  E. 
C.  Ca'dy,  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, 
I  St.  John,  from  24  Oct.  1 8(32  till  1  May  1S65;  then  settled  at  Island  of 
Woods,  Norton,  and  were  still  living  there  in  March  1874. 

i-3  5  X.   Frances  Caroline  Lamoreaux,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 

'    '       19  July  1844;   died  at  Norton,  15  Feb.  1  S46,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the 
church-vard. 


1734 


736 


1737 


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  1S74,  address  not 
known. 


Chil.  of  Thomas   and    Clarissa    Holmes    (Puddington)   Wetmore.  4554 

1738  I    Esther    Elizabeth    Wetmore,  b.  at    Kingston,  N.  B.,  25  Aug. 


Whitney  Family. 


1830;  married  in  the  church  at  Norton,  X.  B.,  12  July  1866,  by  the  rector, 
Rev.  E.  A.  Warneford,  to  Isaac    Bashford   Wetmore,  a  blacksmith,  son  of 

William  and  Sarah  (Fickle)  Wetmore,  of  Springfield.  X.  B.,  where  he  was 
born  S  Oct.  1837. >  They  settled  at  Bloomfield,  Norton;  where  she  died, 
without  children.  6  March  1S67,  and  was  buried  in  the  church-yard  at 
Norton.      He  married  (2d)  her  sister,  Mary  Eliza  Jane  Wetmore. 


166 


1  1 74 1 


1 1739  II.  David  Brown  Wetmore,  b.  at  Kingston,  X.  B.,  12  Feb.  1833; 
married  in  Christ  Church,  Norton,  X.  B.,  10  Sept.  1865,  by  Rev.  Richard 
Simonds,  to  his  cousin,  Emeline  Adele  Wetmore,  dan.  of  Henry  Sylvanus 
and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Fowler)  Wetmore,  of  Bloomfield,  Norton,  where  she 
■was  born  10  May  1843.  The}-  dwelt  at  Bloomfield,  managing  a  farm,  till 
I  I  May  1S72  ;  then  moved  to  St.  John,  N.  B.,  and  were  living  there,  at  217 
\  Brussels  Street,  in  March  1S74. 


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11748 


1174^  III.  George  Leverett  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  X.  B., 
21  Oct.  1S35;  died  at  Bloomfield,  6  March  1S56,  and  was  buried  in  the 
church-vard  at  Norton. 


IV.  Mary  Eliza  Jane  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Xorton,  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 
I  of  her  second  cousin,  Isaac  Bashford  Wetmore,  a  blacksmith,  son  of 
William  and  Sarah  (Fickle)  Wetmore,  of  Springfield,  X.  B.,  where  he  was 

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Hope  .Fletcher)  "st„»,  ,-,f  M.  .-,„.!  g.  dan  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  (Eigi;*t  Stow,  and  Df  William  Fletcher. 


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bom  8  Oct.  1837.  They  dwelt  at  St.  John  till  Nov.  1869;  at  Johnston. 
N.  B.,  till  Ap.  1 8 7  1 ;  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 
I  July  1842  ;   died  there,  I  1  Dec.  187 2,  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  18   0. 

!  by  Rev.  William  Elias  Scovil,  to   Henrietta  Amelia  Appleby,  dau.  of  John     M9-J 
Tompkins   and    Esther    (Chaloner)  Appleby,  of  Kingston,  where  she  was  | 
born   13  Aug.  1848. 


Chil.  of   Henry   Sylvanus   and    Elizabeth   Ann    (Fowler)   Wetmore. 


1,745  I     Mary    Elizabeth   Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  16 

Ap.  1836;   died  at  Norton,  24  Jan.  1845.  and  was  buried  there. 

11746  IT    Ruth    Wetmore,   b.   at   Bloomfield,  Norton,   N.  B.,  6  Ap.  1839;    18572 

married    at    St.    John,   N.    B.,   24    May  1S67.   Oliver    Douglas    Barberie,   a 

master-mariner,  "son  of  John  and  Mary  Ann  (Arnold)  Barbene,  of  Norton, 
where  he  was  born.  They  were  living  in  Spring  Street,  Portland,  St.  John, 
in  July  1876. 

1174-  III    Edwin  Vail  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  20  Ap.    18576 

,841-    a  stair-builder;    married   in  the   Chapel   of   the   Good   Shepherd, 

:  Boston  Mass.,  25  May  1S71,  bv  Rev.  Edward  H.  Kraus,  to  Mary  Fowler 
Wetmore,  dau.  of  William   and    Sarah    (Pickle)  Wetmore,  of  Springfield, 

I  N  B  where  she  was  born  30  June  1844-  He  dwelt  at  Boston  from  May 
186-  till  Oct  1873;  and  then  settled  at  Cambridge-port,  Mass.,  where  they 
were  living  in  March  1S74,  at  82  Greene  Street.  In  July  1S76,  they 
resided  at  33  Rock  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B. 

n  748  ;  IV  Emeline  Adele  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  10  18568 
1  May  1843-  married,  10  Sept.  1865,  her  cousin,  David  Brown  Wetmore,  son  1  1739 
of  Thomas'  and  Clarissa  Holmes  (Puddington)  Wetmore.      bee  his  record. 


'749 


Chil.  of  Henry   Sylvanus   and    Esther   Susanna   (Flewelling)   Wetmore.      j   455° 
V.   Helen   Susanna  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B,  15  ,  lS579 


Wliitncy  Family. 


[66 


July  1S48;  married  at  Norton,  3  Feb.  1S75,  by  Rev.  E.  A.  Warneford, 
!  Episcopal,  to  Silas  Raymond,  a  farmer,  son  of  Jesse  and  Hannah  (Rostwick) 
;  Raymond,  of  Norton,  where  he  was  born  10  Ap.  1822.  She  died  at 
I  Norton,  5  Dec.  1875.      He  was  living  there  in  March  187G. 

1 1750       VI.   Gertrude  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  4  Ap.  1850;  j     18580 
<  married  at  Norton,  6  Ap.  1870,  by  Rev.  Edmund  A.  Warneford,  Episcopal, 
I  to  Thomas    Edgar   Smith,  a    farmer,  son   of  John    Daniel    and    Elizabeth 
j  (Anderson)   Smith,  of  Passekeag,  N.  B.      They  settled  at   Passekcag,  and 
:  were  living  there  in  Eeb.  1874. 

1 175  1        VII.  Thomas  Henry  Sobieski  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton, 
N.  B.,  17  Oct.  1851;  and  was  living  there  in  Eeb.  1S74,  unmarried. 

1 1752  VIII.  John    Leavitt  Wetmore,  b.  at   Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  S 
j  Nov.  1S53;   and  was  living  there  in  Eeb.  1874,  unmarried. 

1 1753  IN.   Herbert  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  18  June  1855; 
died  at  Norton,  6  Dec.  1S56,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1 754  N.   Elsie  Adelaide  Wetmore,  twin,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
!  15  May  1837;   died  at  Norton,  31  Aug.  1S62,  and  was  buried  there. 

11755  NI.   Annie  Almira  Wetmore,  twin,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
I  17  May  1857;   died  at  Norton,  18  Sept.  1S62,  and  was  buried  there. 
j 

1 1756:      NIL   David  Brunswick  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
!  13  Ap.  1859;   died  at  Norton,  4  Sept.  1S62,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1757  !      XIII.  James  Carnahan  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 
4  July  1861. 
j 
1  1758        XIV.   Jane  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  13  Nov.  1S63. 


Chil.  of   Elias   Scovil    and    Sarah    Matilda    (Scott)   Wetmore. 


1 1759:      I.   Ada  Eliza  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  24  Jan.  1853; 
and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874,  unmarried. 

I  1 1760  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. 
I  1874,  unmarried. 


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11761 


Eighth  Generation. 


III.   Edwin    Ciayton    Scott  Wetmore,  b.  at   Bloomfield,   Norton, 
N.  B.,  7  Jan.  1859;   and  was  living  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  in  Feb.  1S74. 

Chil.  of   Elios   Scovil    and    Charlotte   Amelia    (Belyea)    Wetmore. 

1 1762  IV.  Catharine    Elizabeth    Wetmore,    b.    at    Bloomfield,    Norton, 

!  N.  B.,  30  Ap.  1864. 


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11765 

1 1 766 

1 1 767 

1 1768 

1 1769 

1 1770 
11771 
11772 


V.  William  Elias  Scovil  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B., 

12  Nov.  1866. 


Chil.  of  Norton   and    Abby  Caroline   (Morse)   Wetmore. 

I.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  2 
Jan.  184S;   married  there,  30  March  [869,  by  Rev.  Edmund  A.  Warneford, 

I  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 
I  Ap.  1852  ;  and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1874. 

V.  Julia  IVJaria  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  17  Dec. 

I  1853  ;   and  was  living  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  in  P'eb.  1S74,  unmarried. 

VI.  Emily  Jane  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  B.,  3  )ulv 
J  1S55- 

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  185S. 

IX.  James  Morton  Wetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  N.  15.,  24 
A  p.  i860. 


4560 
i8;8; 


Whitnev  Family, 


1 1 773        X.   Frederick  Henry  VVetmore,  b.  at  Bloomfield,  Norton,  X.  B.,  22 
Nov.  1 86 1. 


Child   of  John    and    Elizaboth    Ann    (Hicks)    Harvey. 
1 1774        I.  Samuel  Harvey,  b.  19  Feb.  1820. 


Chil.  of  Samuel    Whitney   and    Ruth    (West)    Hicks. 

i 

1 1775  I.  Mary  Ann  Hicks,  b.  at  Pereaux.  Cornwallis,  X.  S.,  n  Dec.  1S36; 
married  at  Lower  Horton,  X.  S.,  6  Jan.  185S,  by  Rev.  James  G.  Henigar, 
Methodist,  to  Philip  Brown,  a  farmer  and  postmaster,  son  of  James  and 
Sarah  Alice  (Weaver)  Broun,  of  Lower  Pereaux,  where  he  was  born  23 
Oct.  1S30.  They  settled  at  Lower  Pereaux,  and  were  living  there  in 
March  1876. 

1 1776  II.  Sarah  Jane  Hicks,  b.  at  Pereaux,  Cornwallis,  X.  S.,  26  Feb. 
183S;  died  at  Horton,  X.  S.,  1  Julv  1842,  and  was  buried  at  Hantsport. 
N.  S. 

1 1777  III.  Wiiliam  Hicks,  b.  at  Horton  Bluff,  X.  S.,  9  Nov.  1839;  a  house- 
carpenter ;  married  at  Pereaux,  Cornwallis,  X.  S.,  25  Dec.  1S62,  Inez 
Newcomb,  dau.  of  Guy  Morton  and  Rebecca  (Eaton)  Xewcomb,  of 
Pereaux.  She  was  born  at  Medford,  Cornwallis,  27  March  1845.  They 
dwelt  at  Pereaux  for  eight  years;  at  Lower  Horton,  X.  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.  1876. 

I177S  IV.  Esther  Hicks,  b.  at  Horton  Bluff,  X.  S.,  15  Nov.  1841;  married 
at  Medford,  Cornwallis,  X.  S.,  14  March  1S65,  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,  1  Nov.  1S67,  and 
was  buried  at  Habitant,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.  He  was  living  at  Kingport, 
Cornwallis,  in  March  1S76. 

1779  V.  Louisa  Jane  Hicks,  b.  at  Horton  Bluff,  X.  S.,  25  March  1844; 
married  at  Canning,  Cornwallis,  X.  S.,  9  June  1S65,  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.  1S43.  They  settled  at  Sheffield  Mills,  and  were  living  there  in 
Feb.  1876. 


1667 


4562 


4563 
18585 


1S593 


18599 


1  S600 


i668 


1 1780 


Eirh  th   Genera  tion . 


VI.  Samuel  Whitney  Hicks,  b.  at  Fox  River,  Parrsborough,  N.  S., 

1  1  May  1S45;   a"d  was  living  at  Canning,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  in  May  1874, 
unmarried. 


1  1781 

1 1782 

"783 
11784 


1785 


787 


VII.  Julia  Hicks,  b.  at  Lower  Horton,  N.  S.,  19  June  1848;  died  at 
Pereaux,    Cornwallis,   N.  S.,   23  Ap.  1S70,  and  was  buried  at   Habitant, 

j  Cornwallis. 

VIII.  Deborah  Kicks,  b.  at  Lower  Horton,  N.  S.,  8  July  1S49;  died 
!  there,  26  July  1853,  and  was  buried  at  Hantsport,  N.  S. 

IX.  Harriet  Hicks,  b.  at  Lower  Horton,  N.  S.,  8  July  1S52  ;  and  was 
I  living  at  Canning,  Cornwallis,  X.  S.,  in  May  1874,  unmarried. 

X.  Martha  Elizabeth  Hicks,  b.  at  Lower  Horton,  N.  S.,  6  Sept. 
j  1S55;  and  was  living  at  Canning,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  in  May  1S74,  unmar- 
ried. 


786 


Chil.  of  James   and    Mary   (Hicks)    Kierstead. 


4564 


I.   Mary  Ann  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  3  Aug.  1821;  married    18604 

there,   in    1 837,   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  1876. 


II.  Thomas  Woodbury  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  10  Feb. 

1824;  a  farmer;  married  at  Norton,  N.  B.,  23  Dec.  1 851,  by  Rev.  E.  A. 
I  Warneford,  Episcopal,  to  Deborah  Ann  Wetmore,  dau.  of  David  and 
'Deborah   (Saunders)  Wetmore,  of  Norton,  where   she   was   born    19  Aug. 

1S26.      She  was  g.  dau.  of  John  and  Anna  (Van  Cott)  Wetmore,  and  g.  g. 

dau.  of  James  and    Elizabeth  (Abrahams)  Wetmore,  of  Rye,    X.  Y.,   and 

Hampton,  N,  B.  They  settled  at  Rothesay,  N.  B.,  and  were  living  there 
'  in  June  1876. 

III.  James  Shaw  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  18  Feb.  1826; 
a  blacksmith;  married  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  2J  Sept.  1 848,  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, 
j  17  Jan.  1851,  and  was  buried  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Cemetery  at  St. 
John.  He  married  (2d),  17  Nov.  1S53,  at  Hampton,  his  cousin,  r.'iary  Ann 
Saunders,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Louisa  (Hicks)  Saunders,  of  Hampton, 
where  she  was  born  2  July  1 83  1 .  They  settled  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay, 
N.  B.,  and  were  living  there  in  June  1S76. 


1S615 


Whitney  Family 


1788  IV.  Hannah  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  X.  B.,  20  Oct.  1827;  died  at 
Hampton,  lS  Jan.  1828,  and  was  buried  there. 

17S9  V.  Samuel  Kenry  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  30  May  1829; 
a  farmer;  married  in  Dec.  1856,  at  Hampton,  Lavinia  Mutch,  dau.  of 
Alexander  and  Mary  (Cromwell)  Mutch,  of  Hampton.  She  was  born  at 
Mirimichi,  N.  B.,  4  Sept.  1S31.  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. 


1669 


VI.   Isaiah   Kierstead,  b.  at  Hamptor 
Ap.  1831. 


X.  B 


March  1831;   died 


VII.  Lavinia  Jane  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  S  Oct.  1832; 
married  there,  2S  March  1858,  Cilberx  Odell  Vincent,  a  farmer,  son  of 
Lester  and  Betsey  (Odell)  Vincent,  of  Hampton.  He  was  born  at  Upham, 
N.  B.,  4  Aug.  1832.  The>-  settled  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  and  were 
living  there  in  June  1876. 


18633 


VIII.  Peter  Kierstead,  b 
infancy. 


at  Hampton,  X.  B.,  27  May  1834;   died  in 


11793  IX.  Sophia  Catharine  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  X.  B.,  4  Dec. 
!  1836;  married  there,  28  March  1858,  Burling  DeForest  Vincent,  a  farmer, 
i  son  of  Charles  and  Sarah  (DeForest)  Vincent,  of  Hampton,  now  Rothesay, 
where  he  was  born  3  May  1S34.  They  settled  at  Buctouche,  X.  B.; 
;  where  he  died,  13  June  i860,  and  was  buried.  She  married  (2d),  26  Aug. 
1 86 1,  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.  The}'  settled  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  and 
were  living  there  in  Julv  1S76. 


[8640    J 


"94  X.  Peter  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  X.  B.,  30  May 
1S40;  a  farmer;  married  at  Springfield,  X.  B.,  II  Jan.  1862,  Ruth  Ann 
Kierstead,  dau.  of  Barzillai  and  Julia  Ann  (Erbs)  Kierstead,  of  Springfield, 
where  she  was  born  in  1846.  She  died  11  Ap.  1868,  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  1 84 1.  She  died  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  1  Ap.  1S70,  and  was 
buried  there,  in  the  Baptist  cemetery.  He  married  (3d),  3  May  1S72,  at 
Greenwich,  N.  B.,  Jerusha  Deborah  Price,  dau.  of  Aaron  and  Rhoda 
(Kierstead)  Price,  of  Greenwich,  where  she  was  born  in  1840.      She  died  at 

:  Rothesay  25  March  1873,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Baptist  cemetery. 
He   married  (4th),  6  Ap.  1874,  at   St.  John,   X.  B.,   Alice    Ballard    Emory, 

I  dau.  of  James  and  Jane  (Bartlett)  Emory,  of  St.  John,  where  she  was  born 


[8644 


1670 


795 


Eighth   Generation. 

6  Ap.  1S34.      He  dwelt  at  Springfield  for  eighteen  months;    then  settled 
at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  and  was  living  there  in  Aug.  1876. 

XI.  William  Kierstead,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  30  Nov.  1841;  a 
farmer;  married  at  St.  John,  X.  B.,  16  Oct.  18C4,  by  Rev.  Canon  Deveber, 
Episcopal,  to  Sarah  Abigail  Wetmore,  widow  of  Samuel  Whitney  Saunders, 
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. 


864S 


4565 


-(/> 


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.  1S74. 

1 1797  '  II.  Samuel  Whitney  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  P..,  17  Feb. 
I  1S27  ;  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.  1S63.      She  married  (2d),  16  Oct.  1S64,  William  Kierstead.  j  1  1795 

I 
1179S  III.  William     E-5enry    Saunders,  b.  at    Hampton,  N.  B.,  in  182S; 

!  died  in  infancy. 

11799  '      IV.  John   Lloyd  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  18  June  1829  ;  a    1S656 

merchant;    married   at   Rothesay,    N.  B.,    5    Aug.  1858,    by   Rev.  W.  W. 
I  Walker,  rector  of  Hampton,  to  his  cousin,  Ann  Judson   Pettingell,  eldest    1 1  809 
I  child  of  Thomas  Hanford  and  Ann  (Hicks)  Pettingell,  of  Rothesay,  where 

she  was  born  25  Jan.  1832.     They  dwelt  at   Rothesay  till  24  May  i860; 

and  then  settled  at   Florenceville,  N.  B.,  where  they   were   still   living   in 
'Feb.  1874. 

1 1800  V.  rVIary  Ann  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  2  July  1831;  mar-  '  1S619 
I  ried,  17  Now  1853,  her  cousin,  James  Shaw  Kierstead,  son  of  James  and  I  1787 
1  Mary  (Hicks)  Kierstead.      See  his  record. 


1 1 801  1  VI.  Elizabeth  Jane  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  1  Jan.  1S33; 
married,  19  Oct.  1855,  Hugh  Veacles  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.  1S74. 


Whitney  Family. 


1671 


11802  VII,   Louisa  Emily  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  12  Nov.  1835. 

11803  VIII.  William  Edmund  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  16  Feb. 
1S37;  niarried,  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  1S62. 

1 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  1;  Feb.  1865. 

11S05!  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  Sfudholme,  N.  B.  They  settled  at  Rothesay,  N.  B., 
and  were  living  there  in  Feb.  1874. 

11806  XI.  Lydia  Susanna  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  X.  B.,  4  Oct.  1S43; 
■married,   11    Jan.   1866,    Joseph    Edmund    Beyea,    son  of  James  and   Mary 

(Smith)  Beyea. 

1 1807  XII.  Margaret  Matilda  Saunders,  b.  at  Hampton,  N.  B.,  17  June 
I  1845;  niarried,  23  Feb.  1872,  Wellesley  Parlee,  son  of  Henry  and  Ruth 
I  (Teacles)  Parlee,  of  Studholme,  N.  B. 


Child   of  William   and    Phebe   (McCrath)    Hicks. 
11808        I.  William  Hicks,  b.  at  St.  Andrew,  N.  B.,  16  Ap.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Thomas    Hanford    and    Ann    (Hicks)    PeUingell. 


[8659 


1866) 


4566 


4567 


11809  I-  Ann  Judson  Pettingell,  b.  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  N.  B.,  1S656 
I  25  Jan.  1832;  married,  5  Aug.  1858,  John  Lloyd  Saunders,  son  of  Thomas  1  1799 
,  and  Louisa  (Hicks)  Saunders.      See  his  record. 

1 1810  II.  Thomas    Pettingell,   b.    at    Hampton,   now   Rothesay,  N.  B.,  5 
May  1833;   and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1S74,  unmarried. 

1 181 1  III.  James  Pettingell,  b.  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  N.  B.,  29  Jan.      18662 
1835,   a  former;   married   at   St.  John,    X.  B.,  17   Dec.  1S72,  Ann    Adeliza 
Wetmore,  dau.  of  Caleb  and  Ann  (Whelpley)  Wetmore,  of  St.  John,  where       12  141 


1672 


Eighth  Generation. 


11814 


11S16 


11816a 

118161, 
11816c 

Ii8i6d 

11816c 
n8i6f 


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  1805,  John  Thompson.  They  were 
living  at  Middle  Simonds,  X.  B.,  in  -March  1S74. 

V.  Julia  Maria  Pettingell,  b.  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  X.  B.,  21 
Dec.  1S39;  married,  in  July  1864,  Albert  Parlee,  son  of  Henry  and  Ruth 
(Teacles)  Parlee,  of  Studholme,  N.  15.  They  were  living  at  Middle  Simonds, 
X.  B.,  in  March  1874. 

VI.  Margaret  Jane  Pettingell,  b.  at  Hampton,  now  Rothesay,  X.  B., 

2  Sept.  1842. 

_  VII.   Ceorge   Stanton    Pettingell,  b.  at    Hampton,  now  Rothesay, 
X.  B.,  iS  March  1847;   an(^  uas  living  there  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 


[S667 


Child    of  Joseph    and    Lydia    (Hicks)    Lamb. 

I.  Samuel   Whitney   Lamb,  b.   at   Kingston,  X.  B.,   27  Jan.  1839; 

married,  24  Dec.  1S6S,  Charlotte  Lavinia  Saunders,  dau.  of  John  ].  and 
Mary  (Thompson)  Saunders,  of  Kingston,  where  she  was  born  15  June 
1S44.  She  died  21  Feb.  1872.  He  married  (2d),  24  Dec.  1S73,  at  Kings- 
ton, Deborah  Mabee,  dau.  of  Abraham  D.  Mabee.  They  were  living  at 
Portland,  St.  John,  X.  B.,  in  May  1874. 


4368 
1  8670 


Chil.  of  Benjamin    Cale   and   Susanna   (Carpenter)    Hicks. 

I.  Lemuel  Hicks,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  29  Sept.  1S55;   died 
at  Carleton,  5  March  1837,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Anna  Hicks,  b.  at  Carleton,  X.  B.,  17  Feb.  1S57. 

III.  William  Hicks,  b.  at  Carleton,  X.  B.,  19  June  1858. 

IV.  Louisa  Hicks,  b.  at  Carleton,  X.  B.,  24  May  1S63. 

V.  Ceorge  Hicks,  b.  at  Carleton,  N.  B.,  28  Feb.  1867. 

VI.  Isabella  Hicks,  b.  at  Rothesay,  X.  B.,  30  March  1869. 


4569 


Whitney  Family 


Child    of   Charles   and    Almira    (Leavitt)    Adams. 
Adams,  a  dau. 


Child  of  Charles   and    Mary    Sawyer    (Chipman)    Adams. 
11818        II.  Adams,  a  dau. 


Chil.  of   Ceorge    Smith    and    Eliza    (Shaw)    Adams. 
11819        I.    Emily  Jane  Adams,  b.  at  Golden  Grove,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  16  Oct. 


1 1S20  II.  William  Henry  Adams,  b.  at  Golden  Grove,  X.  B.,  20  Feb.  1S58. 

1 1821  III.    Elizabeth  Adams,  b.  at  Golden  Grove,  N.  B,  22  Ap.  1S60. 

1 1822  IV.   Susan  iVIaria  Adams,  b.  at  Golden  Grove,  N.  B.,  23  May  1861. 

11823  V.    Ellen  Mary  Adams,  b.  at  Golden  Grove,  X.  B.,  25  Aug.  1S62. 

1 1824  VI.   Albert  Adams,  b.  at  Golden  Grove,  N.  B.,  10  Feb.  1864. 


[826 


11 


birth,  unnamed. 


Huggins,   b.  at    St.  John,  X.  B.;   died   a  few  hours  after 


Child    of  John    Augustus   and    Cecilia    (Rainsford)    Adams. 

1 1827        I.   Fanny  Jane  Adams,  b.  at  St.  John,  X.  B.,  7  Aug.  1S63;  died  at 
Montreal,  C.  E.,  29  Aug.  1S71,  and  was  buried  at  Fredericton,  X.  B. 


1673 

4571 


4574 


Chil.  of  Edward    Henry   Horatio   and   Sarah    (Adams)    Huggins.  4575 

1825  :       I.   Sarah   Huggins,  b.  at  St.  John,  X.  B.;   died  when  two  months  old. 


4578 


Child   of  Ceorge   Walter  and    Margaret   Ann    (James)   Whitney.  4581 

[S28        I.   Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  St.  John,  X.  B.,  14  Oct.  1S59. 


[674 

1 1 829 

1 1830 

1 1 83 1 

1 1832 
"833 

1 1834 

1 1835 


1836 
11837 

1 1838 

11839 


Eight Ji    Generation. 


Chil.  of  James   Augustus   and    Eliza    (Crear)    Whitney. 

I.  Walter  Hamilton  Whitney,  b.  in  Orange  Street,  St.  John.  N.  B., 
20  Dec.  1857  ;  died  at  St.  John,  4  Feb.  1S58,  and  was  buried  in  St.  John 
Rural  Cemetery. 

II.  Frank  Butler  Whitney,  b.  in  Princess  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  9 
Jan.  1859. 

III.  Mary  Whitney,  b.  in  Princess  Street,  St.  John,  N.  P.,  9  Feb. 
1862;  died  there,  22  Sept.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  St.  John  Rural  Ceme- 
tery. 

IV.  Annie  Maria  Whitney,  b.  in  Princess  Street,  St.  John,  N.  P.,  30 
June  1863. 

V.  George  Walter  Seely  Whitney,  b.  in  Princess  Street,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  23  Feb.  1S65. 

VI.  Margaret  Whitney,  b.  in  Princess  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1  June 
1867. 

VII.  John  Ghaloner  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. 


4582 


Chil.  of  William    Henry  and    friary   (Wilson)   Olive. 

I.  William  Henry  Ward  Olive,  b.  in  Front  Row,  Carleton,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  23  March  1S56. 

II.  Edgar  Havelock  Olive,   b.  in  Duke  Street,  Carleton,  N.  B.,  25 
March  1858. 

III.  John  Charles  Buckle  Olive,  b.  in  Duke  Street,  Carleton,  X.  B., 
10  Sept.  1862. 

Chil.  of   Isaac   and    Loranah    Forest    (Lee)    Olive. 


4584 


4586 


I.  William  Henry  Olive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,    1S67 
5  Aug.  1837;   married  by  Rev.  J.  F.  Bill,  Baptist,   21  Nov.  i860,  to  Jane 
Sime,   born    4  July  183S,   dau.    of   Alexander   and   Jane    (Coates)    Sime. 


Whitney  Family 


1675  ; 


j  They  settled   at   St.  John,  and  were   living   there   in   Feb.  1874.      He  was 
then  agent  for  the  Lake  Shore  and  Michigan  Southern  Railway  Company. 

'   J  ! 

1 1840  1      II.   George  Frederick  Olive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John, 

N.  B.,  2  1  Jan.  1839;  died  at  Carleton,  I  July  1S39,  and  was  buried  there, 
1  in  the  old  cemetery. 

1 1841  '       III.    Isaac  James  Olive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B., 

22  Ap.  1S41;  a  ship-builder;  married  by  Rev.  Maurice  Swabey,  Episcopal, 
1  7  March  1S72,  to  Louise  Augusta  Littlehole,  dau.  of  John  Craft  and  Han- 
j  nah  (Ketchum)  Littlehole.  and  widow  of  Reatteay.      She  was  born 

15  Aug.  1S32.  They  settled  at  St.  John,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan. 
;  1874,  without  children. 

1 1842  IV.   John    Lee  Olive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  3       18675 
j  Aug.  1845;   married  at   Portland,  N.  B.,  I  Jan.  1872,  by  Rev.  William   II. 

I  Devebor,  Episcopal,  to  Jenny  Andrews,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Jane  (Armour) 
I  Andrews,  of  Portland,  where  she  was  born  1  Sept.  1S47.  They  settled  at 
St.  John,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1S74. 


1 1843 

1 1S44 


1845 


1S46 


II347 


V.  Chipman  Ingersol!  Olive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  5  Feb.  1S48;   and  was  living  at  St.  John  in  Jan.  1S74,  unmarried. 

VI.  Alfred  Ernest  Olive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John, 
N.  P.,  2S  March  1S50;  married  at  Carleton,  22  July  1873,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Hickson,  Baptist,  to  Amelia  Clark  Lamoreaux,  dau.  of  David  Brown 
Wetmore  and  Elizabeth  Bond  (Toole)  Lamoreaux,  of  Carleton,  where  she 
was  born  9  March  1S52.  They  settled  at  St.  John,  and  were  living  there 
in  Jan.  1874. 


VII.   George   Melbourne   Olive,  b. 

John,  N.  B.,  9  Ap.  1852;  a  druggist;   was 
in  Jan.  1S74,  unmarried. 


Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St. 
ing  at  Cambridgeport,  Mass 


VIII.  Frederick  Clare  Olive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  )ohn, 
N.  B.,  12  Ap.  1854;   and  was  living  at  St.  John  in  Jan.  1S74. 

IX.  Frank    Herbert   Olive,  b.   in    Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John, 
N.  B„  28  July  1856. 


X.   Eugene   Percy   Olive, 

N.  B.,  24  Feb.  1S60. 


b.   in    Prince    Street,   Carleton,   St.   John, 


1676 


1 849 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Sylvanus  Whitney  and  Elizabeth  Susanna  (Dunham)  Olive. 

I.  George  Wood  Olive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B. 
17  Dec.  1837;   was  drowned  in  Acapulco  Bay,  Mexico,  1  March  1863. 


1850  \      II.   Hannah  Eliza  Olive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,  X.  B.,    18676 

4  June  1839;  married  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  4  Sept.  1S59,  by  Rev.  E. 
I  Bottereli,  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. 

1851  j      III.   Sylvanus  Whitney  Olive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John, 

N.  B.,  11  June  1841;  died  at  Carleton,  14  Nov.  1 S46,  and  was  buried 
there. 


[8682 


[852  :  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 
I  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. 

1S53  V.   Mary  Helen  Olive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,    186S6 

30  Jan.  1S47,  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   Oiive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,    1S687 
IN.  B.,  4    Ap.   1S51;    married   at   Carleton,  12    Ap.  1868,   by   Rev.   David 
I  Crandall,  Baptist,  to   Frederick   Brittain,  son  of  William  Craft  and    Sarah 
!  (Sheall)  Brittain,  of  Ludlow  Street,  Carleton.      They  settled  at  Carleton, 
and  were  living  there  in  March  1874. 

1 1855  '  VII.  Eveline  Olive,  b.  in  King  Street,  Carleton.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  4 
I  Ap.  1S5  1 ;  died  at  the  same  place,  29  Aug.  185  1,  and  was  buried  in  Carle  - 
I  ton  Cemetery. 

1 1856  j      VIII.   David    IVJillar    Olive,  b.  in    Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John,    1S690 
'  N.    B.,   4  June  1853;    married    at    Carleton,    20    May  1872,   by    Rev.   T. 

Burgess,  Presbyterian,  to  Mary  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   Seville   Wetmore  Oiive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton, 
St.  John,  X.  B.,  3  May  1S56;  and  was  living  at  Carleton  in  March  1S74. 


Whitney  Family.  l^77 


1185S        X.   Richard  William  Olive,  b.  in  Prince  Street,  Carleton,  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  29  March  1859. 


Chil.  of  James   and    Mary   Craham    (Clark)    Olive.  45SS 

11S59       I.   Ebenezer  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  21  Oct.  1838;  a      1S691 
druggist;   married  at  Carleton,  19  Oct.  1866,  Sophia  Mayes,  dau.  of  Samuel 
and  Elizabeth  (Berry)  Mayes.     They  settled  at   Moncton,  X.  B.,  and  were 
living  there  in  March  1874. 

11SC0        II.   Brunswick  Augustus  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  7 
Dec.  1840;   died  at  Carleton,  14  May  1 841,  and  was  buried  there. 

11861  III.   William   Qiive,  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,   t"   Ceorgina 
Thompson  Hanson,  dau.  o{  Robert  Varden  and  Priscilla  (Knight)  Hanson, 

of  Carleton,  where  she  was  born  20  July  1S42.      They  settled  at  Carleton, 
and  were  living  there  in  March  1S74. 

1 1862  IV.   Frederick    Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  X.  B.,  14  June  1844; 
died  at  Carleton,  21  Sept.  1  S46,  and  was  buried  there. 

11563  V.  James  Weldon   Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  X.  B.,  19  Nov.       1S700 
,  1846;   a  surveyor  of  lumber;   married  in  1S69,  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Jane  Eills, 

dau.  of  William   and    Margaret  (McMa-ter)  Eills.     They  settled    at  Yar- 
mouth, N.  S.,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1S74. 

11564  VI.  Charles   Frederick   Olive,  b.  at   Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  21       1S702 
Dec.  184S;  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. 

11865  VII.   Douglas  Oiiye,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  X.  B.,  2  Feb.  1851. 

1 1866  VIII.   fVlary  Graham  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  X.  B.,  4  [une 
1S53- 

11 867  IX.   Lemuel  Allen  Wilmot  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B., 
2  Aug.  1  S3 5;   died  at  Carleton,  9  Sept.  1856,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1868  X.   Hannah  Olive,  b   at  Carleton,  St.  John,  X.  B.,  29  Aug.  1S57. 


,167s 


Eighth    Generation. 


1 1 869  XI.  John  Clark  Olive,  b.  at  Carleton,  St.  John,  N.  B,  21  Sept.  1S59; 

died  at  Carleton,  23  Ap.  1S61,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Sylvanus   and    Elmira    (Parker)    Whitney.  :    459° 

11870  I.   William   Frederick    Whitney,  b.  at  Hall's  Harbor,   Cornwallis, 

N.  S.,  29  Oct.  1S36;  died  there,  9  Sept.  1844,  and  was  buried  in  the  Baptist 
Cemetery  at  Bill  Town,  Cornwallis. 


1871 


1 1 873 

11874 
11875 

1 1876 

1 1877 

11878 
1 1879 


II  Sarah  Ann  Whitney,  b.  at  Hall's  Harbor,  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  6  18703 
Nov  1S38;  married  there,  24  March  1857.JarT.es  Frederick  Cox,  a  master- 
mariner  son  of  Edward  Manning  and  Mary  (Pinneo)  Cox,  of  Canning, 
Cornwallis,  where  he  was  born  in  1834.  They  have  lived  at  New  York 
City,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  and  Cornwallis,  N.  S.;  and  were  dwelling  at  Dimlm, 
Ireland,  in  Feb.  1S74. 

III.  Mary  Eliza  Whitney,  b.  at  Hall's  Harbor,  Cornwallis,  N.S.,  18 
May  1  841;  died  there,  9  Sept.  I  S44  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.,  11  Oct.  1848. 

VII.  Ceorge  Washington   Whitney,  b.  at  Hall's  Harbor,  Corn- 
wallis, N.  S.,  4  June  1S52. 

Chil.  of  Sylvanus   and   Alico  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.,  \\ 
Dec.  i860;   died  there,  7  June  1863,  and  was  buried  in  the  Free  Baptist 

i  Cemetery. 


4590 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Ceorgo    Fitch    and    Caroline  Cowles    (Weed)   James. 

1 1 880!      I.  Stephen  James,  b.  in  July  1S23;  was  reported  to  be  living  at  Big 
I  Grove,  Iowa,  in  Ap.  1 877. 

11881        II.  William  Sears  James. 

11882;      III.  George    Fitch  James,  b.  at  Brownhelm,  Ohio,  15  July  1834; 
died  at  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  in  Dec.  185;. 

1 1 8S3       IV.  Caroline  Cowles  James,  b.  in  1837;  tUlC'  m  tne  Summer  of 
866. 


i6_7l 


1 1884 


V.    Frederick    L.  James,  b.  in   1S44;   died   at   Helena,  Montana,  15 
Jan.  1S67 


Chil.  of   Eiekiel    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  site  was  born  30  Ap.  1835.  They  were  living,  in  Ap. 
1877,  at  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  where  he  settled  in  1839. 

18861  II.  John  Goodrich,  b.  at  Brownhelm,  Ohio,  18  Jan.  1826;  amerchant; 
married  there,  27  Sept.  1S60,  Mary  Crace  Betts,  dau.  of  Rev.  Alfred 
Handfcrd  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. 


1 1887 


III.  George   Homer  Goodrich,  b.  at   Brownhelm,   Ohio,  14   Nov. 
1835;   died  at  Helena,  Montana,  in  the  Autumn  of  1S67. 


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  Eiiza  Parkhurst,  b.  at  Brownhelm,  Ohio,  22  July  1S34; 
and  was  living  there,  with  her  mother,  in  Ap.  1877;   unmarried. 


4591c 

18706 


[8719 


459i 


i68o 


Eighth    Generation. 


1 1890  III.   Emily  Louisa  Parkhurst,  b.  at  Brownhelm,  Ohio,  19  Dec.  1838; 

died  at  Brownhelm,  20  July  1839,  and  was  buried  there. 

I1S91  IV.    Emma  Louisa  Parkhutst,  b.  at  Brownhelm,  Ohio,  5  June  1S47;    lS/21 

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  Ma)-  1877. 


[S92 


Chil.  of  Charles   James. 


I.    Susan    James,    married   Bragdon  ;   and    was 

South  Russell  Street,  Boston,  Mass.,  in  Feb.  1S74. 


4597 


1893  II.   Victoria  James,  married Scoboria: 

Myrtle  Street,  Boston,  Mass.,  in  Feb.  1874. 

And  several  others. 


and  was 


ing  at  34 
ing  at  66 


11894 

11895 

1 1 896 

1 1 897 

1 1 898 

1 1899 

1 1900 


Chil.  of  Ceorge    Whittiker   and    Jane    (Peacock)    James. 

I.  Robert  James,  b.  in  Montgomery  Street,  New  Vork,  8  Nov.  1833; 
,  died    at    New  York,  1  Dec.  1833,   anci   was   buried    in    the    Second    Street 

Cemetery. 

II.  Emilia  James,  b.  at  Philadelphia.  I'enn.,  9  March  1S35;   married 
:  at  New  York  City,  12  March  1862,  Reuben  Hopkins  Plass. 

III.  Ceorge  Alexander  James,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  30  Dec. 
I  1837;   and  died  there,  20  March  1S38. 

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,  Ceorge  Quackenbush. 


4599 


VI.   Clorana    Lewis   James,  b.   at    Philadelphi 

1843;   married,  in  New  York  City,  James  Marshall. 


Penn.,    2^    Nov. 


Chil.  of  Ceorge   Whittiker   and    Ellon    (Smith)   James.  |  4599 

VII.   Stephen    James,   b.    at    Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,  iS   Ap.  1850;    died 
there,  31  May  1852,  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery. 


190 1 

1 1 1902 
1 1903 
11904 


Whitney  Family. 


1681 


VIII.  Sarah    Emma  James,  b.  at   Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  28   Oct.  1851; 
died  there,  3  Sept.  1 S 5 2 ,  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery. 

IX.  George  Willet  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  25  Aug.  1S53. 

X.  Mary  Anna  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  29  Sept.  1855. 

XL    Emma  Esteile  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  2  July  1857  ;  died 
there,  iS  Oct.  1858,  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery. 


1 1905  XII.    Ella  Frances  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  7  Ap.  1859;  died 
there,  29  June  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery. 

1 1906  XIII.   Charles    Ellsworth    James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  25  July 

1S61  ;   died  there,  27  July  1S71,  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery. 

1 1907  XIV.   Josephine  Victoria   James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  24  May 
1863;   died  there,  1  Aug.  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery. 

1 1 90S        XV.   Frederick   James,   b.  at   Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,   26  July  1S65;    died 
there,  25  Jul)-  1  86(3,  and  was  buried  in  Oak  Hill  Cemetery. 


1909 


XVI.   William  Francis  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  19  Nov.  1866. 


1910  XVII.   Stefjhen  Robert  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  2  Nov.  1S69. 

191 1  I      XVIII.  Caroline  rViay  James,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  19  Aug.  1S73. 


1 1912 
11913 


1 1 9 1 4 
11915 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and    Mary   (Appleby)    Peers. 

I.  Robert  Trenholm    Peers,  b.  at  Kingston,  X.  B.,  13  Jan.  1820; 
died  1  Ap.  1 8/1 ,  unmarried. 

II.  William  Henry  Peers,  b.  at  King-ton,  N.  B..  23  May  1821;  a 

farmer;  married  at  Kingston,  26  March  1S44,  Esther  Amelia  Oldham,  dau. 
of  John  and  Esther  (Dickson)  Oldham,  of  Kingston,  where  she  was  born 
29  Ap.  181 1.    The}- settled  at  Kingston,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1S74. 

III.  Charles  James  Peers,  b.  at  Kingston,  X.  B.,  21  Feb.  1S23  ;  and 
was  living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 


IV.   Hannah   Peers, 

March  1826. 


at    Kingston,  X.  B.,   7    Feb.   1825;    died  25 


4606 


:S724 


1 682 

1 191G 

11917 

11918 

1 1918a 
11918b 

11918c 

1 191 8d 

119l8e 


Eighth    Generation. 


V.  Mary  Jane  Peers,  b.  at  Kingston,  X.  15.,  30  March  1S27;  died  25 
Aug.  1827. 

VI.  John  Appleby  Peers,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  11  Sept.  1S2S;  died 
28  March  1829. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Simcoe   and    Letitia    (Burpee)    Appleby. 

I.  Stephen  Burpee  Appleby,  b.  at  Florenceville,  N.  B.;  married 
there,  in  1864,  Harriet  Elizabeth  Estey,  born  at  Wickiow,  N.  B.,  in  1S45, 
dau.  of  John  Holton  and  Mary  Ann  (Raymond)  Estey.  He  was  living  at 
Woodstock,  X.  B.,  in  March  1874;  a  barrister,  and  a  member  of  the 
Dominion  Parliament. 

II.  Charles  Appleby,  b.  at  Florenceville,  X.  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 
1S47;  married  there,  6  Nov.  1871,  William  Samuel  Peters,  a  farmer,  son 
of  James  and  Eliza  Peters,  of  Kingston,  X.  B.,  where  he  was  born  28  May 
1840.      They  were  living  at  Florenceville  in  Dec.  1S77. 


4608 


iSjjC 


Chil.  of  John    Tompkins   and    Esther   (Chaloner)   Appleby. 
I.   Mary  Anne  Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  X.  B.,  30  June  1835. 


4609 


[920    i      II.  William   James   Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  X.  B,  15  Ap.  [S37;    18727 
I  married  Sarah  Eliza  Worthrop,  dau.  of  James  S.  and  Susan  (Cox)  Northrop; 
\  and   settled   at   Gagetown,  X.  B.,  where   she  died   21  Jan.  1873.      He  was 
I  living  there  in  Ap.  1S74. 


Whitney  Family. 


11921  III.   Samuel  Peers  Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  27  June  1839; 
died  at  Kingston,  2S  Sept.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

11922  IV.  Julia    Hannah    Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  11,  6  Sept.  1840; 
;  married  there,  31  Jan.  1865,  William  Elias  Pickett,  son  of  David  and  Ruth 

Sherwood  (Wetmore)  l'ickett.      See  his  record. 

1 1923  V.  Chcrles  Tompkins  Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  7  July  1S43; 
died  at  Kingston,  20  Ap.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1924  '      VI.   Letitia  Elizabeth  Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  P.,  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  Ma)'  1874. 

11925!      VII.   Henrietta   Amelia   Appleby,  b.  at   Kingston,  X.  P.,  13  Aug. 
i  1848;   married,  17  Feb.  1876,  Oscar  Avanda  Wetmore.      See  his  record. 

11926  VIII.   John  Chaloner  Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  P.,  16  Ap.  1851; 
died  at  Kingston,  20  Ma)-  1851,  and  was  buried  there. 

1 1927  ;      IX.   Esther  Annabel  Appleby,  b.  at  Kingston,  X.  P.,  12  Sept.  1852. 


1683 


18456 
1  1685 


11928 
1 1929 


Chil.  of  Samuel    and   Susan    (Finch)    Ritchie. 

I.  Martha  Ann  Ritchie,  b.  at  Belfast,  Me.,  1  July  1S24;  was  living 
at  St.  John,  X.  P.,  in  March  1S74. 

II.  Henry  Finch  Ritchie,  b.  at  St.  John,  X.  P.,  in  Jan.  1S26;  died  at 
Boston,  Mass.,  31  Aug.  1S50. 


1 1930  '      III.   George  Ritchie,  b   at  St.  John,  X.  P.;  a  clergyman  ;  was  living 
at  Pig  Rock,  Iowa,  in  May  1874,  but  gave  no  answer  to  the  queries  sent  to 


11931 
11932 

1 1933 


IV.  James  Ritchie,  b.  at  St.  John,  X.  P.;  died  there,  aged  6  years. 

V.  Mary  Esther  Ritchie,  b.  in  Duke  Street,  St.  John,  X.  P.,  16  July 
1S34;     and  was  living  at  St.  John  in  March  1S74. 

VI.  Isabella  Ritchie,  b.  at  St.  John,  X.  P.;  and  died  there,  when  one 
year  and  a  half  old. 


i684 


Kip' J i  fit    Gen  era  tio  n . 


Chil.  of  Watts   and    Lydia    Lockwood    (Stickney)    Bowkcr. 


4G18 


1934    :      I.   Sarah   Ann   Bowker,  b.  at  Machias,  Me.,  23  Aug.  1S16;  married    1S732 
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. 

[935  j  II.  Margaret  Bowker,  b.  at  Machias,  Me.,  8  Aug.  1818;  married  at 
East  Machias,  13  March  185  I,  Jacob  Foster,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  there 
6  Dec.  1 S 1 S.  She  was  living  at  East  Machias  in  March  1876,  without 
children. 


1 1936    j      III.   Elizabeth  Stickney  Bowker,  b.  at  Machias,  Mt 

married,  in  1850,  James  Farish,  a  merchant,  of  Calais,  M 
I  at  Calais,  where  she  died  3  Ap.  1854.      He  died  at  Nursery  J 
Sept.  1 869. 


9  May  1822;  ;  iS;^6 
They  settled 


1937    i      IV.  Winslow   Bowker,  b.  at  Machias,  Me.,  27  June  1S24;  a  house-    iS/t,j 
joiner;   married  there,  16  Dec.  1850,  Hannah  Boynton,  born  at  Machias,  12 
June  1832,  dan.  of  Stephen  and  Almira  (Brown)  Boynton.      They  settled 
!  at  Machias,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 


1938 


V.  William    Clark    Bowker,   b.   at  Machias,   Me.,  iS  Aug.  1830;  a 

house-joiner;  married  at  Machias,  6  Ap.  1863,  Ruth  Hall  Watts,  dau.  of 
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  1S76.  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  davs'  fight  before  Richmond. 


■40 


1939  I  VI.  Watts  Henry  Bowker,  b.  at  Machias,  Me.,  29  Dec.  1S36;  mar- 
ried, 3  June  1857,  Julia  Maria  Lyon.  They  were  living  at  Brookline, 
Mass.,  in  March  1S76.  His  military  service  was  the  same  as  that  of  his 
brother,  William  Clark  Bowker. 


1 1 940 
11941 
1 1942 


Chil.  of  Samuel    and    Hannah    (Stickney)    Burpee. 

I.  Jeremiah  Burpee,  b.  in  Nov.  1823;  died  in  1831. 

II.  Sylvester  Burpee,  b.  in  Sept.  1S28;  died  29  June  1867. 

III.  Samuel  Burpee,  b.  in  Nov.  1S29. 

The  Stickney  Genealogy,  p.  4S5,  adds  an  1. 


[  8744 


4619 


/  /  7h  itn  ey  Fa  m  ily. 

1685 



'  1943 

IV.   Isabella  Burpee,  b.  4  Nov.  1833;  married  Thomas  Cobum  ;  and 
died  30  Sept.  1857. 

4G20 

Chil.  of  Joseph    Bonney   and    Mary    (Stickney)    Cilley. 

1 1 944 

I.  Samuel  Cilley,  was  living  at  Machias,  Me.,  in  Ap.  1S76. 

1 1945 

II.  Sarah  Cilley,  married  Abel  Hadiey. 

(1 946 

Ill    Elizabeth  Cilley. 

1 1947 

IV.  George  Cilley. 

11948 

V    Lockvvood  Cilley. 

H949 

VI.    Frances  Cilley,  married  Simeon  Bowker. 

1 1950 

VII.  Joseph  Watts  Cilley. 

H95' 

VIII    Jeremiah  Cilley,  is  dead. 

Chil.  of  Samuel    Lockwood   and    Mary   Ann    (Connolly)   Stickney. 

4621 

11952 

I.   Margaret  Stickney,  b.  at  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  16  Aug.  1830;  died  14 
July  1S56. 

H953 

II.   Mary  Ann  Stickney,  b.  at  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  21  Ap.  1S33;  died  9 
Aug.  1S45. 

1 1954 

III.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Stickney,  b.  at  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  22  Sept.  1836; 
married,  21  Oct.  1858,  Cideon  Knight  Hanson,  sun  of  Robert  Varden  and 
Priscilla  (Knight)  Hanson.    They  settled  at  St.  John,  N.B.,  and  were  living 
there  in  1  S69. 

18750 

H955 

IV.   Harvey  Emery  Stickney,  b.  at  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  S  Jan.  1S41;  was 
living  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  in  1869,  unmarried. 

Chil.  of  James   and    Elizabeth    (Stickney)    Burpee. 

4622 

11956 

I.   William  C.  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  13  Sept. 
1S29;   married,  20  July  1852,  Elizabeth  Cowperthwaite. 

1 686 

Eighth   Generation. 

' 

"957 

II.   Ebenezer  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  6  March 
I  S3  I  ;    married  Julia  Cowperthwaite. 

1195S 

III.   Charles  J.  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  X.  13.,  29  Oct. 
1833;   married,  18  Jan.  1861,  Letitia  Barker. 

11959 

IV.    Elizabeth   Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  10  Aug. 
1834;   married,  IO  June  1S61,  Thomas  Coburn. 

1 1960 

V.    Thomas   N.  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  3  May 
1836;    married,  22  Now  1  860,  Jane  Foster. 

1 1 96 1 

VI.   Mary   P.  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  3  March 
1838;  died  15  Oct.  1842. 

1 1962 

VII.   Hannah   Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  X.  B.,  iS  Feb. 
1840;   married,  15  Feb.  1864,  James  Edward  Simmons.     They  were  living 
at  Lakeville  Corner,  X.  B.,  in  March  1874. 

1 1963 

VIII.    Lockwood    Burpee,   b.  at   French   Lake,  Sheffield,  N.  B.,  11 
Jan.    1S42:    was   killed,  13    Nov.  1863,   by  an   explosion   on   the    steamer 
Sunbury. 

1 1 964 

IX.   David  Cowperthwaite  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield, 
X.  B.,  26  Oct.  1843;    married  Rachel  Vandine. 

1 1965 

X.   Annie  Burpee,  b.  at  French  Lake,  Sheffield,  X.  B.,  27  Oct.  1S46; 
married  Albert  Ferguson,  of  Lakeville  Corner,  X.  B. 

Chil.  of  George   and    Isabella    (Stickney)    Clark. 

4625 

1 1 966 

I.    Henrietta  Clark,  b.  at  Nackawick,  X.  B.;   married  John  Clark. 

1 196; 

II.   Anna  Clark,  b.  at  Xackawick,  X.  B. 

Chil.  of   Archibald   and   Anna   (Stickney)   Plummer. 

4626 

1 1 968 

I.  James  Plummer. 

1 1969 

II.    Mary  Plummer,  married  Frederick  Miles. 

//  liitney  Fa7iiily. 

1687 

11970 

III.    Louisa  Plummer,  married  John  Miles. 

!i9;i 

IV.  Anna  Plummer,  married  Joshua  Coiweii. 

I  19/2 

V.    Henrietta  Plummer,  married  James  Walters. 

1 1973 

VI.  Julia  Plummer,  twin. 

! i 1974 

1 

VII.   Helen  Plummer,  twin;  died  young. 

"975 

VIII.  Ella  Plummer. 

1 1976 

IX.   Frederick  Plummer,  died  young. 

Chil.  of  Jeremiah    Burpee   and   Grace    (Robertson)    Stickney. 

4627 

"977 

I.  Wilhclmina    Stickney,  b.   at   Sheffield,   N.  B.,   27  March  1842; 
married,  7  Dec.  1 861,  Henry  A.  Palmer,  who  died  26  May  1863. 

1 1978 

II.   Henry   Constantine  Stickney,   b.   at   Sheffield,   N.   B.,  1  Sept. 
1S44;  and  was  iiving  there  in  1869,  unmarried. 

Chil.  of  James   Henry  and    Hannah    (Finch)    Clark. 

(4628 
(4617 

"979 

I.   Henry  Finch  Clark,  b.  at  Maquapit  Lake,  Canning,  N.  R.,  19  Jan. 
1S47- 

1 1980 

II.   Esther   Elizabeth   Clark,  b.  at  Maquapit  Lake,  Canning,  N.  B., 
6  Ap.  1850. 

1 19S1 

III.  James  William    Mehemiah   Dow  Clark,  b.  at  French  Lake, 
Sheffield,  N.  B  ,  3  Feb.  1S55. 

Child  of  James   Lawrence  and   Charlotte   (Hitchcock)    Slason. 

4634 

1 1982 

I.   Mary  Elizabeth   Slason,  b.  at  Pittsfield,  Vt.,  5  May  1842;  mar- 
ried Thomas  Jefferson   Ketchum,  a  physician,  son  of  Thomas  and  Betsey 
Ketchum  ;   and  settled  at  Pittsford,  where  the)'  were  still  living  in  March 
1876. 

18754 

6S8 


Eigh  fh    Generation . 


1 1933 

11984 

11984^ 


1 19S6 


198; 


1988 


Chil.  of  James    Lawrence    and    Abigail    (Whitcomb)    Slason. 

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 
16  Jan.  1S53.      They  were  living  at  Ticonderoga  in  .March  1  S76. 

III.  George  William  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt,  21  March  1856; 
and  was  living  at  Whiting,  Vt,  21   March  1S7G. 

IV.  Cordelia  Maria  Siason,  b.  at  Granville,  N.  Y.,  21  Oct.  1857; 
died  at  Eastern,  X.  Y.,  2~  July  1861,  and  was  buried  at  Greenwich,  N.  Y. 


f<534 


Chil.  of  Augustus    Monfort    and    Ann    Maria    (Slason)    Thompson. 

1985  I.    Helen  rV5aria  Thompson,  b.  at  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  10  Dec.  1S37; 

!  died  at  Perrysburgh,  14  March  1843,  and  was  buried  there. 


II.  Francis  Henry  Thompson,  b.  at  West  Rutland,  Vt.,  28  July 
1S39;  a  farmer;  married  at  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  23  Dec.  1867,  Amanda 
IWarilia  Baird,  widow  of  Lieut.  Asa  Spofford  (of  the  21st  Reg.,  Ohio  Vol- 
unteers, who  died  in  prison  at  Charleston,  S.  C.),  and  dau.  of  George 
Washington  and  Almira  (Hinc)  Baird.  She  was  born  at  Miltonville,  Ohio, 
18  Sept.  1838.     They  were  living  at  Perrysburgh  in  Ap.  1876. 

III.  Mary  Arrietta  Thompson,  b.  at  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  14  Feb. 
1841;  married,  3  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  21st 
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.  1S76. 


4C"'35 


[8756 


IV.  Charles  Augustus  Thompson,  b.  at  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  16  18761 
March  1843;  a  grocer;  married  at  West  Rutland,  Vt.,  12  May  1869,  Helen 
Tuttle,  of  that  place.  He  was  a  student  in  Kalamazoo  College,  Mich.,  and 
there  enlisted  in  Co.  C,  17th  Reg.  of  Mich.  Volunteers;  was  captured  at 
Fredericksburg,  Va  ,  while  bearing  the  State  colors;  and  was  imprisoned 
as  Andersonville  for  eight  months,  until,  being  verv  ill  and  reduced  almost 

I 


IV I i  it u  ey  Fa  m  il\ » . 


j  to  a  skeleton,  he  was  exchanged  and  sent  home.    They  were  living  at  West 
'  Rutland  in  Ap.  1S76. 

[9S9]  V.  James  William  Thompson,  b.  at  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  19  May 
1  1S46;  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.  1S43.      They  settled  at  Lime 
!  City,  Chin,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1876. 

1990!      VI.   Emeline  Louise  Thompson,  b.  at  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  16  Feb. 
1848;    married  at  Vienna,  Mich.,  15    March  186S,  William   Sprague  Weed, 
son   of  Gideon  Waterbury  and    Rebecca  (Clarke)  Weed,  from   New  York 
City.      He  was  born  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  5  Aug.  1S46.      They  were   living  at 
j  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  1S53,  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. 


1689 


18763 


Chil.  of  William   Wallace  and   Annette   Louisa   (Gookin)   Slason. 

1 1992  I.  (Vlary  Eleanor  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt,  27  Ap.  1843;  was  living 
I  at  Brattleborough,  Vt,  in  Ap.  1876,  unmarried. 

1 1993  !  II.  Adelaide  Louisa  Slason,  b.  in  Ohio  in  Dec.  1846;  married  at 
Centre  Rutland,  Vt.,  I  8  Aug.  1870,  William  A.  Douglas.  They  were  living 
at  Rutland  in  Ap.  1876. 

III.    Hiram   Slason,  b.  at  Perrysburgh,  Ohio,  in  Feb.  1S50;  died  in 
Aug.  1855,  at  Rutland,  Vt.,  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen  Cemetery. 

Chil.   of   William   Wallace  and   Sophia   Ursula    (Lacy)    Slason. 

I  1 1995  '      IV.   Annette  Lacy  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt,  7  Jan.  1858;  and  was 
living  at  Fast  Jaflrey,  N.  H.,  in  Ap.  1876. 

1 1996'  V.  Celia  Frances  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt.,  12  Ap.  iS6o;  and  was 
living  at  Fast  Jaffrey,  X.  II.,  in  Ap.  1876. 

I  '  '997  !  VI.  William  (VJellville  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt,  18  Oct.  1861;  died 
there,  23  Dec.  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen  Cemetery. 


4636 


4636 


1690 

1 1998 
11999 


2002 


1  200.| 


Kisrhth   Generation. 


VII.  Ann   Maria  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt,  25  Sept.  1862;  died  8 
Oct.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen  Cemetery. 

VIII.  Charles   Hiram   Slason,  b.  at   Rutland,  Vt,  27  Sept.  1863; 
died  there,  [8  Sept.  1864.  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen  Cemetery. 

IX.  Minnie  Sophia  Slason,  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt.,  23  Oct.  1S64;  died 
there,  15  Dec.  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Evergreen  Cemetery. 

X.  James   Lacy  Slason,  b.  at   Rutland,  Vt,  27  Dec.  1S65;  died  at 
Jaffrcy,  N.  II.,  8  Nov.  1866,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Conant  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Harmon   and    Harriet   Louise   (Tilden)   Slason.  4637 

I.   Francis  Charles  Slason,  b.  at  Jicaltepec,  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico,  9 


Dec.  1866. 
12003    ■      II.  William  Tilden  Slason,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1S70. 


III.   Harriet  Elsie  Slason,  b.  at  Nashua,  N.  IE,  1  Ap.  1872. 


Chil.  of  Lewis   Le   Grand   and    Hannah   Amelia   (Hoyt)    Hyatt.  4643 

12005  !•   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.,  2J  June  1S53,  dau.  of  Edwin 
and  Cornelia  (De  Graw)  Young.     They  were  living  at  New  Brunswick  in 

!  March  1876. 

j 

12006  II.   Emma  Foster  Hyatt,  b.  at  Milltown,  N.  J.,  1  Ap.  1850;  married    [8767 
at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  27  Ap.  1S71,  John   Cockburn,  a  wine-merchant, 

son  of  James  and  Janet  (Kerr)  Cockburn,  of  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  and  g. 
son  of  George  and  Jane  (Duncan)  Kerr.  lie  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  Eeb.  1S55; 
died  at  Paris,  France,  5  Jan.  1S56,  and  was  buried  in  the  Cemetery  of  Pere- 
Lachaise. 


Whitney  Family 


Chil.   of    Daniel    Smith    and    Mary    Almira    (Dunbar)    Mapos. 

[20o8  I      I.   Lester  Dunbar  Mapes,  b.  at  143  East  27th  Street,  New  York,  14 
I  Jan.  1866. 

12009        II.   Florence  Adeline   Mapes,  b.  at  54  Eldridge  Street,  New  York, 
18  Dec.  1S69. 


169I 

4646 


III.   Emma   Louise  fVJapes,  b.  at 
Dec.  1 87 1. 


Henry  Street,  New  York,  10 


Chil.   of   Frederick   Augustus   and    Emeline    (Smith)    Hoyt.  I      4649 

i 

I.  Anna  Seely  Hoyt,  b.  at  Philadelphia,  Perm.,  17  Sept.  1S47;  mar"  |     18770 
ried,  20  March  1S69,  Frances  W.  Slaughter,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

II.  Maurice   Albert   Hoyt,  b.  at   Philadelphia,  Perm.,  1  Aug.  1S49; 
married,  9  Oct.  1873,  Emma  Allen,  of  Philadelphia. 


Chil.  of  Albert    Maurice   and    Erminda    Oldfield    (Hoyt)    Hoyt. 

I.  Ferdinand  Vanderver  Hoyt,  b.  at  Warwick,  N.  Y.,  1  Oct.  1847;] 
I  a  book-keeper  ;   married  at  Germantown,  Penn.,  6  Nov.  1S73,  by  Rev.  Mr.  ! 

Alberts,  Lutheran,  to  Annie  Taylor  Roberts,  dau.  of  Spencer  and  Elizabeth 
1  (Taylor)    Roberts,    of   Germantown,   where   she   was   born  19   Aug.  1850. 

They  settled  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  and  were  living  there  in  March  1S76, 
I  without  children. 

2014!      II.   Amelia    Hoyt,    b.    at    Warwick,    N.  Y.,    27    Nov.  1849;    died   at 
Warwick,  6  May  1S63,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  James    Henry   Teller   and    Ellen    Chatham    (Burr)    Hoyt. 

12015  I.   Fanny  T.  Hoyt,  b.  23  July  1854. 

12016  II.   Marinus  Pike  Hoyt,  b.  27  Feb.  1S56. 

1 2017  ,      III.   Charles  Traquair  Hoyt,  b.  in  Oct.  1S60. 


4650 


4652 


169: 


Eighth  Generation. 


Chil.  of  William    A.  and    Maria    Louisa    (Weed)    Conant. 

I.  William   Louis  Conant,  b.  at  New  York  City,  30  May  1S41;  a 
lieutenant  in  the  war  of  1861;   married,  in  Oct.  1870,  Henrietta  Downs. 


4654 


12019  II.   Frederick  Herbert  Conant,  b.  at  New  York  City,  1  Jan.  1S47;    ^77^ 
married,  24  Oct.  1866,  Mary  Ella  Croiier. 

12020  III.   Florence  Cornelia  Conant,  b.  at  New  York  City,  7  Ap.  1849. 


Chil.  of  Henry   Mortimer   and   Caroline   Amelia   (Weed)    Piatt.  465: 

I.  Ella  Louise  Piatt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  10  May  1844. 

II.  Charles  Slason  Piatt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  7  Dec.  1846;  grad. 
1  in  the  School  of  Mines,  Columbia  College,  New  York,  in  1868. 


2023    '      III.  Grace  Amelia   Piatt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  18  June  1850;  mar-    18780 
[ried,  22  Oct.  1S72,  Frederick  Stallknecht,  son  of  Frederick  S.  and   Mary 
G.  (Dawes)  Stallknecht. 


12024 


12026 


IV.   Frank  Henry  Piatt,  b.  at  New  York  City,  15  Ap.  185: 


Chil.    of  Charles   Ambrose   and    Ann    Eliza    (Slason)    Bates. 

I.  Frederick  Piatt  Bates,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  17  Ap.  1S61;  died  at 
Darien,  29  Aug.  1861,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Ceorgiana  Bates,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  17  June  1S67. 


4659 


?027    I      III.  Charles  Francis  Bates,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  25  Feb.  1S69. 

IV.  Harriet   Eliza   Bates,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  iS  Ap.  1S71;  died  at 
Darien,  2  Sept.  1872,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Martha  Eugenia  Bates,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  23  July  1873. 


Whitney  Family. 


12030 
1 203 1 

I20J2 
12033 


:2036 


Chil.  of   Eugone    Pulaski    and    Margaret    Ellen    (Smith)    Slason. 

I.  Cornelia  Frances  Slason,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  27  Sept.  1861. 

1 

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.,  iS  Sept. 
1 866. 

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.  r^ary  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. 


1693 

4660 


12039 


12040 


Child   of   Francis  and    Harriet   Francos   (Nichols)    Slason. 

I.   Slason,  a  dan.,  b.  at  Bridgeport.  Conn.,  10  June  1872  ;   died 

at  Bridgeport,  17  June  1872,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Henry    Piatt   and    Hannah    Maria    (Brown)    Whitney. 

I.   Florence  Estelle  Whitney,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  22  Aug.  1854; 
died  11  June  1865,  "aged  10  years  and  10  months." 


2041  I      II.   Ann  Abaria  Whitney,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  21  Nov.  1856. 


Conn.,  in  Aug.  1864. 
12043        IV.   Arthur  Whitney,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  20  Aug.  1870. 


2042  ;      III.  Sarah  L.  Brown  Whitney,  b.  at  D< 


4661 


4663 


1 694 

Eigh  th   Gen  t  -ration . 

f"  ~~    1 

Chil.  of  Charles    Milton    and    Francos    Mary    (Mills)    Mather. 

4665 

12044 

I.    Alice  feather,  b.  at  187  Henry  Street,  New  York,  19  March  1S61. 

1 2045 

II.   Anna    Mather,   b.  at   249  East  Thirteenth  Street,   New  York,   5 
June  1S65.  • 

12046 

III.   William   Arnot  Mather,  b.  at  249  East  Thirteenth  Street,  New- 
York,  16  Ap.  1874. 

Child    of   Moses   Sclleck   and    Mary    Ellen    (Stevens)    Mather. 

4666 

12047 

I.   Emily  Caroline  Mather,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  3  Feb.  1861. 

Chil.  of  George    Messenger   and   Sarah    Elizabeth    (Clowes)    Mather. 

4667 

1204S 

I.    Lewis  Frederick  Mather,  b.  at  94  First  Street,  New  York,  7  Ap. 
1S60. 

12049 

II.   Maude    Louise    Mather,   b.   at  421   Gates   Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  10  June  1S72. 

Chil.  of  Albert   Hoyt   and   Sarah   Uouisa   (Mather)   Scofield. 

4670 

12050 

I.  -Edith  Mary  Scofield,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  2  Aug.  1871. 

I 

1 205 1 

II.   Helen  Louise  Scofield,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  29  July  1873. 

Chil.  of  John    Cotton    and    Mary   Calista    (Fredericks)    Mather. 

4671 

12052 

I.    Eva  Mather,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  27  June  1869. 

12053 

II.   Jessie  Mather,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  19  Sept.  1S70. 

12054 

III.    Mabel  Mather,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  28  Nov.  1871. 

12055 

1 

IV.   Luella  May  Mather,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn  ,  13  Dec.  1873. 

Wh itney  Family. 


169 


Child    of  John    Orlando    and    Julia    Ann    (Whitney)    Miner.  4674 

12056        I.  Walter  Whitney   Miner,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  2  Sept.1860;  and 

was  living  there,  with  his  mother,  in  July  1874. 


Chil.  of   Benjamin    Warren    and    Caroline   Amelia    (Whitney)    Card.  4^75 

12057        I.   Charles  Whitney  Card,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  9  March  1866. 
1205S        II.   Frank  Lathrop  Card,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  3  May  1S67. 

12059  III.   Emma  Jane  Card,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  15  Aug.  186S. 

12060  IV.  Jose|?h  Hoyt  Card,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  4  Sept.  1869;  died  at 
Stamford,  27  Oct.  1869,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Woodland  Cemetery. 


Child    of  Orlando   and    Mary   Stickney    (Couch)    Whitney. 
1 206 1        I.   Herbert  Clyde  Whitney,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  16  Nov.  1S67. 


Chil.  of  Ceorge   Albert   and    Elizabeth    Antoinette    (Ferris)    Whitney. 

12062  I.   Helen  Gertrude  Whitney,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  7  Aug.  1869. 

12063  II.  Charles  Hanford  Whitney,  b.  at  Darien,  Conn.,  25  Nov.  1S70. 

12064  III.  Jenny   Whitney,   b.   at   Tarentum,   Penn.,   31    May   1873;    died 
there,  31  Jul)'  1873,  and  was  buried  in  Tarentum  Cemetery. 

12065"      IV.   Leroy  Ferris  Whitney,  b.  at  Tarentum,  Penn.,  30  Oct.  1S74. 


Chil.  of  Walter   R.   and   Susan    Parks    (Whitney)    Holmes. 


12066  I.  Frank  Whitney  Holmes,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  24  Feb.  1843  ;  ? 
trader;  has  lived  at  Xegaunee,  Mich.;  and,  in  1874,  dwelt  at  Salisbury 
unmarried. 


4676 


46S- 


4685 


12067        II-   Kate  Bills  Holmes,  b.  at  Salisbury,  Cor 


May  1846,  and  was       18781 


1696 


Eighth   Generation. 


12068 
12069 
12070 
12071 


12073 

1 2074 
12075 


first  named  Kate  Fowler  Holmes;  married  at  Omaha,  Nebraska,  6  Oet. 
i  1869,  William  Fayette  Boardman,  of  Oakland,  Cal,  horn  at  Sheffield, 
1  Mass.,1   14   Sept.  1S24,   son   of  William    and    Abigail   (North)   Boardman. 

They  lived  at  Oakland  in  1874.  His  first  wife  was  her  mother's  sister, 
i  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.  1S60;  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)    Eoardman. 

I.  Frank  Whitney  Boardman,  b.  at  Sheffield,  Mass.,  29  Dec.  1S4S; 
and  was  living  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  in  1874. 

II.  Charles  Towne   Eoardman,  b.  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  10  Jan. 
1856;   and  was  living  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  in  1S74. 

III.  William  Boardman,  b.  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  25  Ap.  1859. 

IV.  Lincoln  Edgar  Boardman,  b.  at  Oakland,  Cal.,  26  Oct.  1S60. 


Child    of    Henry   Whitney    Burnhar 
2076    '      I.   Nancy  Burnham,  b.  at  Whitehall,  N  Y. 


Chil.  of   Ransom    Noble   and    Adeline   Cray    (Burnham)    Karner. 


46S9 


12077  I-  Warren  Goodsell  Karner,  b.  at  South  Egremont,  Mass.,  1  Nov.    1878: 

.  1840;    a    farmer;   married    at    Hillsdale,    N.  Y.,  II  Nov.  1S68,   Catharine 

Coon,  born   at  Taghkanick,    N.  Y.,  14  Aug.  1844,  dau.  of  Levi  and  Mary 

'Not  Salisbury,  Conn.,  as  printed  at  No.  46S6. 


//  liituey  Family. 


1697 


(House)  G>on;    and  lived  with  his  mother,  at  South  Egremont,  in  1874. 
He  served  in  the  war  of  1S61. 

2078  II.    Edward   Ransom    Karner,  b.  at  South  Egremont,  Mass.,  6  Oct. 
1846;   a  grocer;   lived  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 

2079  III.  Julia  Adeline  Karner,  b.  at  South  Egremont,  Mass.,  3  Eeb. 
:  1848  ;  died  there,  3  Sept.  1854,  and  was  buried  in  South  Egremont  Ceme- 
;  tery. 




12083 
12084 
120S5 


Chil.  of  John    Vincent   and    Cordelia    (Burnham)    Cottrell. 

I.  Imogene  Myrtilla  Cottrell,  b.  at  Otis,  Mass.,  iS  July  1S48;  died 
at  Princeton,  111.,  25  Dec.  i860,  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.  1S59,  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.,  n  Dec.  1863. 


Chil.  of  Alfred    Smith    and    Helen    iVJaria    (Burnham)    Foote. 

12086.      I-   Flora  Estelle  Foote,  b.  at  Chester,  Mass.,  29  Nov.  1 854;  ateacher; 
J  lived  at  Chester  Centre,  Mass.,  in  1S74. 

120S7  :      II.   Frank  Monroe  Foote,  b.  at  Chester,  Mass.,  1  Nov.  1857. 

208S        HI.    Helen  Burnham  Foote,  b.  at  Chester,  Mass.,  10  Sept.  1859. 


Chil.  of  Henry   Augustus   and    Elizabeth    Ann   (Whitney)    Hale. 

2089  ;      I.    Elizabeth   Salome  Kale,  b.  at  2S8  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York,  3 
Feb.  185S. 


4692 


4694 


4696 


1698 


Eighth  ( feneration. 


12090         II.  Catharine  Louise  Hale,  b.  in  1 1 6th  Street,  betwe. 
'  and  Avenue  A,  New  York,  12  Oct.  1865. 


een  First  Avenue 


Child    of 


and    Eliza    Amelia    (Whitney)    Sherr 


12091 

12092 
12093 
12094 

12095 
12096 
12097 

12098 


12099 
I  2  IOO 


I.   Frank  Sherm. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Bingley   and    Emma   Celia   (Whitney)    Armstrong. 

I.  Charles  Henry  Armstrong,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.Y.;  died  of  scarlet 
fever,  9  Jan.  i860,  and  was  buried  in  Mount  Hope  Cemetery. 

II.  Emma  Adelaide  Armstrong,  b.  at  Rochester  N.  Y.;  died  of 
scarlet  fever,  1  Jan.  i860,  and  was  buried  in  Mount  Hope  Cemetery. 

III.  Edward  Wallace  Armstrong,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  19  July 
1S62. 

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  Benjamin'    Marshall   and   Sarah    Ann   (Whitney)    Huntington. 

I.  George  Marshall  Huntington,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  27  Nov. 
1S62. 


4697 


4707 


4/09 


Chil.  of  Adelbert   and    Caroline   (Bangs)   Whitney.  47 10 

I.  Charles  Edward  Whitney,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  23  May  1S68. 

II.  Bertha  Whitney,  b.  at  Mount  Morris,  N.Y.,  16  May  1S71;  died 
22  May  1 87 1,  and  was  buried  at  Mount  Morris. 

III.  John  Randolph  Whitney,  b.  at  Mount  Morris,  N.  Y.,  30  Ap. 
1872;  died  1  May  1872,  and  was  buried  at  Mount  Morns. 

1  His  first  name  was  omitted  at  No.  4709. 


Whitney  Family 


1699 


12102        IV.   Frederick   Adelbert  Whitney,  b.  at  Mount  Morris,  N.  Y.,  16 
May  1S73. 


Child  of  James    Henry   and   Josephine    (Eales)    Whitney. 
2103        I.   Bertha  Amelia  Whitney,  b.  at  Rochester,  N.  V.,  16  June  1872. 


Chil.  of  Jacob   and    Charlotte    (Peatman)    Holder. 

:2i04  I.  Daniel  Peatman  Holder,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  7  March  1S30;  a 
I  carpenter;  married  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  24  Ap.  1S67,  Eleanora  Baldwin, 
dau.  of  Moses  and  Elizabeth  (Waggoner)  Baldwin,  of  Cincinnati,  where 
she  was  born  1  May  1833.  He  dwelt  at  Brantford,  C.  W.,  from  185  1  till 
1863;  and  then  settled  at  Cincinnati,  where  they  were  still  living  in  May 
1S74,  at  290 y'.  Wade  Street. 

12105        II.  Charlotte  Amelia  Elizabeth  Holder,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  31 
j  March  1S35;   married  at  Paris,  Ont,  2S  July  1S70,  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,  Out.,  and  were  living  there 
in  May  1S74. 


Chil.  of  Charles  Asa   and    Isabella   (Haviland)    Peatman. 

I.   Louisa   Adeline   Peatman,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  12   March 
1839;   unmarried  in  Ap.  1874. 

1 2 107  \      II.  Amelia  Harriet  Peatman,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  22  Oct.  1842; 
unmarried  in  Ap.  1874. 

1210S  :      III.   IVlary  Elizabeth  Peatman,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  19  Ap.  1S46; 
unmarried  in  Ap.  1874. 


Chil.  of  John   and    Mary   Ann    (Peatman)    Belyea. 

1 2 1 09  i      I.   Charles   Peatman    Belyea,  b.  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  30  Ap.  1825; 
j  died  at  Westfield,  19  Oct.  1829,  and  was  buried  there. 


4720 
18784 


18785 


I  700 


Eighth   Generation. 

II.  Daniel  Wellington  Belyea,  b.  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  8  Dec.  1S26; 
died  at  Westfield,  26  Sept.  1829,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Samuel  Jacob  Belyea,  b.  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  2S  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.  X.  B.,  15  March  1871,  by  Rev. 
Howard  Sprague,  Weslcyan  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.   ftlary  Ann   Belyea,  b.  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  14  Feb.  1833;  married    187S7 
in  her  father's  house,  at  the  corner  of  Prince  and  Ludlow  Streets,  Carleton, 
St.  John,    X.  B.,  27  Jan.  1857,  by  Rev.   Mr.  Coster,  rector  of  St.  George's 
Church,  to  Andrew  Buist,  son  of  Andrew  and   Helen  (Tennant)  Buist,  of 
Carleton.      The)-  settled  at  Carleton,  and  were  living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 


121 14  ,  VI.  Beverley  Belyea,  b.  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  19  Feb.  1S35 ;  a  house- 
joiner;  married  at  St.  John,  X.  B.,  22  Feb.  1870,  by  Rev.  G.  M.  W.  Carv, 
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. 


>7*9 


Chil.  of   Kenry   and    Fanny   Susanna    (Flewelling)    Peatman. 


I.  Charles  Wilmot  Peatman,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  17  Ap.  1834; 
died  at  Brantford,  C.  W.,  4  Sept.  1834,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Norris  Townsend  Peatman,  b.  near  the  village  of  Mt.  Clemens, 
Mich.,  23  Oct.  1836;  a  dealer  in  stoves  and  tin-ware;  married  at  Brantford, 
Out,  16  Oct.  1  87 1,  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. 
1S74.  Before  his  marriage,  he  dwelt  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  for  11  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.,  S 
months;   and  Cincinnati,  6  months. 


Whitney  Family.  1701 


j 

121  17  III.  Harriet  Caroline  Peatman,  b.  at  Malahide,  Elgin  Co.,  C.  W., 
19  Jan.  1839;  married  in  Echo  Place,  Brantford,  C.  \V.,  11  March  1S5S, 
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  11  Jan.  i860.  She  moved,  in  1S61,  to  Hamilton,  Ont.,  and  there 
married  (2d),  4  Feb.  1S74,  Donald  Mcintosh,  son  of  Thomas  and  Christina 
(Frazer)  Mcintosh,  of  Tain,  Ro^s-shire,  Scotland.  He  was  born  at  Inver- 
ness, Scotland,  7  May  1843.  The}-  were  living  at  Hamilton  in  Ap.  1874. 
She  had  no  children. 

12118        IV.   Mary   Ann    Peatman,  b.  at   Mount   Pleasant  village,  Brant  Co.,      18793 
C.  \Y.,  22  Oct.  1S40;   married  at  Brantford,  Out.,  21  Nov.  1869,  by  Rev. 
James  C.  Usher,  Episcopal,  to  Francis  James  Crenny,  a  post-office  clerk, 
son  of  Abram  and  Margaret  (Pickle)  Grenny,  of  Brantford,  where  he  was 
born  1  3  Oct.  1  840.      They  were  living  at  Brantford  in  Ap.  1  874. 

121  19  V.  George  Wynett  Peatman,  b.  at  Onondaga,  in  Brantford,  C.  \Y., 
4  Jan.  1843;  a  tinner;  was  living  at  Brantford,  Ont.,  in  Ap.  1S74,  un- 
married. 


Chil.  of  George  and   Chloe   Lyon    (Cook)    Peatman.  47^4 

I.  Sarah   Nanette  Peatman,  b.  at  Brantford,  C.  W.,  29  Dec.  1841;      18795 
married   at    Belmont   House,    Brantford,  8  June  1865,  by  Rev.  Johnstone 
Vicars,  rector  of  St.  James'  Church,   Ingersol,  C.  W.,  to  Ceorge    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.  1S40.  They  settled  at  Wardsville,  Ont.,  and  were  living  there  in 
Ap.  187+ 

II.  Alfred    Henry   Peatman,  b.  at  Brantford,   C.  \Y.,   3  June  1848;      1S797 
a    manufacturer;    married    at    her    father's    house,    25    Nov.    1869,    Elsie 
McWilliams,    dau.  of  Aaron  and   Xancy  (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  Wi 


iam   Charles   and   Sarah    Elizabeth   (Peatman)   Smith.  4725 


I.  Harriet  Eiiza  Smith,  b.  at  Greenwich.  X.  B.,  14  July  1839;  mar- 
ried, 15  Dec.  1864,  James  Arnold  Lockwood.  They  were  living  at  Corn- 
wallis,  N.  S.,  in  Ap.  1S74. 


I  70: 


Eighth  Generation, 


1 S79S 


12123  II.    Mary   Ann  Smith,   b.  at   Greenwich,  N.  B.,  8  Feb.  1841;   married 
in  Brussels  Street,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  9  March  i86l,by  Rev.  E.  S.  Robinson, 

'Free   Baptist,  to   James   Arnold  Stuart,  a   carpenter,  son   of  John   B.   and 

Rhoua   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.,  tili  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,  bv  Rev.  E.  S. 

1  Woodman,  Episcopal,  to   Daniel    Parks   Hatfield,  a  mariner,  son  of  Cyrus 

!  William  and  Eunice  (Hillman)  Hatfield,  of  Holton,  N.  B.      He  was  born  at 

'  St.  John,  3  Ap.  1S44.      They  were  living  at  Westfield  in  Ap.  1874. 

12124  III.   Charles  Thomas  Smith,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B,  24 July  1842;    iSSoi 
married,   3  Dec.  1868,  Mary  Jane   Dykeman,   dau.   of  James  and   Philena 

!  (Vail)  Dykeman.      They  dwelt  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  in  Ap.  1874. 

12125  IV.    Emily  Jane  Smith,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  31  May  1844;    rnar- 

i  ried  at  Westfield,  N.  B.,  22  Jan.  1S73,  by  Rev.  E.  S.  Woodman,  Church  of 
I  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    1S43.      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. 

1874,  without  children. 


V.  Catharine  Erittain  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.  1S74. 


VI.  Sarah  Caroline  Smith,  b.  at  Westfield,  N.  B. 
died  at  Westfield,  15  May  1S55,  and  was  buried  there. 


Dec.  1 S47 ; 


[SS04 


Chil.  of  William    and    Harriet   Caroline    (Peatman)    Harrison.  47-6 

I.    Catharine  Harrison,  b.  at  Jerusalem,  N.  R,  12   March  1845;  un- 
:  married  in  Ap.  1S74. 

29  II.  James   Isaac   Harrison,  b.   at  Jerusalem,  N.  B.,  18  July  1847;  ' 

unmarried  in  Ap.  1874. 


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,  X.  B.,  25  Aug.  [869,  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. 

1  iS/4- 

12131  !  II.  Helen  Chloe  Maria  Peatman,  b.  at  Greenwich,  N.  B.,  22  Oct. 
I  1846;  married  there,  2  Feb.  1869,  by  Rev.  David  Wetmore  Pickett, 
i  Episcopal,  to  Albert  rVieCleery,  a  farmer,  son  of  Hugh  Watson  and  Hannah 
J  (Gorum1)  McCleery,  of  Kingston,  X.  B.  They  were  living  at  Kingston  in 
jAp.  1874. 

1 21 32  III.  Elizabeth  Milner  Peatman,  b.  at  Greenwich,  X.  B.,  1  Ap.  1S49; 
married   there,  14  Feb.  1 87 1,  by  Rev.  David  Wetmore   Pickett,  Episcopal, 

I  to  James  Nutter,  son  of  William  and  Ann  (Hogan)  Nutter,  of  Greenwich. 
They  were  living  at  Greenwich  in  Ap.  1874. 

1 21 33  IV.  Agnes  Cecilia  Peatman,  b.  at  Greenwich,  X.  B.,  21  May  1851; 
and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1S74,  unmarried. 


I703 

4727 


Chil.  of  Caleb   and   Ann    (Whelpley)   Wetmore. 

12134  I.   Augusta  Sophia  Wetmore,  b.  in  New  Brunswick,  7  Aug.  1S32; 
died  13  Ap.  1854. 

1 2 135  II.  Charles   Frederick  Wetmore,  b.  in   New  Brunswick,  26  June 
j  1833;   was  living  at  New  York  City  in  1S61. 

12136  III.  William  Walker  Wetmore,  b.  in  New  Brunswick,  SJune  1834; 
died  1  Aug.  1854. 

12 1 37  ;      IV  Caleb  Newton  Wetmore,  b.  in  New  Brunswick,  16  June  1S35; 

a  merchant;   was  living  at  St.  John,  X.  B.,  in  Feb.  1874,  a  partner  in  the 
I  firm  of  Wetmore  Brothers,  67  King  Street. 

1213S       V.  Charlotte    Deborah   Wetmores  b.   in   New  Brunswick,  8  Aug. 
1S36;   died  1 8  Aug.  1837. 


18S09 


'Hannah  Gorum,   says  a  correspondent,  was     (BostwiclO  Goran 
'a  daughter  of  Joseph    Nathaniel   and    Sarah     (Gorum)  Peatman 


-.rdf-sUter  of  Mrs.  Ann 


4730 


1704 


Hig-h  th  ( feneration . 


1 2 139  VI.    Richard   Barton  Wetmore,  b.  in  New  Brunswick,  9  Feb.  183S; 
died  18  Oct.  1838. 

12140  VII.   Emma  Caroline  Wetmore,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  19  July  1S39; 
and  was  living  there  in  Feb.  1S74,  unmarried. 

12141  VIII.   Ann    Adeliza  Wetmore,  b.  at    St.  John,  N.  B.,  3  Jan.  1S43;    1S662 
married    there,  17   Dec.  1872,  James   Pettingell,   son   of  Thomas   Hanford    Il8ll 

;  and  Ann  (Hicks)  Pettingell.      See  his  record. 


12142 


IX.  George  Edwin  Wetmore,  b.  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  13  July  1844; 
died  13  Sept.  1S44. 

X.  Alfred  Brunswick  Wetmore,  b  at  St.  John,  X.  B.,  10  March 
1S46;  a  merchant;  was  living  at  St.  John  in  Feb.  1874,  a  partner  in  the 
firm  of  Wetmore  Brothers,  6j  King  Street. 


Frederick   and    Sarah    Ann    (Brittain)    Whelpley. 


[2144 


I  2  I46 


II.  William  Walker  Whelpley,   b.   at  Kingston,   N.    B.,   6  March 
1836;   was  living  at  Portsmouth,  Fug.,  in  Ap.  1874. 

III.  Charles  Edwin  Whelpley,  b.  at  Kingston,  X.  B.,  1  July  1S38; 
^married  in  March  1866,  at  Brooklyn,  X.  Y.,  Emma  Pearson;  died  at 
J  Brooklyn,  4  Sept.  1868,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 


473' 


I.  Charlotte  Amanda  Whelpley,  b.  at  Kingston,  X.  B.,  10  Ap.  18810 
1S34;  married  in  the  chapel-of-ease,  Long  Reach,  Kingston,  23  Jan.  1S61, 
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. 


:214s 


IV.  Fanny  Susanna  Whelpley,  b  at  Kingston,  X.  B.,  11  Sept. 
1S40;  died  there,  12  Aug.  1862,  and  was  buried  in  Long  Reach  church- 
yard. 

V.  George  Frederick  Whelpley,  b.  at  Kingston,  X.  B.,  3  July  1843; 
married,  I  May  1S70,  Elizabeth  Ann  Belyea,  dau.  of  Solomon  and  Mary 
Whitney  (Whelpley)  Belvea.  They  were  living  at  St.  Croix,  Me.,  in  Ap. 
1874. 


11643 


Yl.   Richard   Thomas    Whelpley,   b.   at   Kingston,  X.   B,  2  Ap. 


Whitney  Family 


170: 


1S47;    was   living  at  24   South   Canal   Street,   Chicago, 
unmarried. 


Ap.  1S74, 


Chil.    of   Benjamin    Wallace   and    Martha    Sarah    (Whelpley) 
Crawford. 


12150  I.  Harriet  Crawford,  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  7  Feb.  1832;  married  in 
her  father's  house  at  North  Oxford,  C.  W\,  11  March  1852,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Revel,   Episcopal,    to    Edwin    Haviland,   a   merchant,  son  of  Sy'lvanus  and 

j  Maria  Sophia  (Nase)  Haviland,  of  Nerepis,  Kings  Co.,  N.  B.,  where  he 
was  born  14  Nov.   1822.      They  settled  at   Ingersoll,  Out.,  and  were  living 

;  there  in  Ap.  1S74,  on  Thames  Street. 


121 5 1        II.   Richard   Thomas   Crawford,  b.   at   Kingston,   N.  B.,    ^o   fuly 

1S33;  married  there,  25  June  1856,  by  Rev.  William  Elias  Scovil,  Epis- 
copal, to  Susanna  Elizabeth  Crawford.  They  were  living  at  Oxford,  Ont, 
in  A  p.  1874. 


12152  III.  Charlotte  Jane  Crawford,  b.  at  West  Oxford,  C.  W.,  9  Sept. 
1S35;  married  in  her  father's  hou-.e  at  North  Oxford,  C.  W.,  29  Feb. 
1864,    by    Rev.    Donald    McKenzie,    Presbyterian,    to    James    Barclay,    a 

J  farmer,  son  of  John  and  Marian  (McLeodj  Barclay,  of  West  Zora,  C.  W., 
j  where  he  was  born  22  Aug.  1S35.  He  died  10  Aug.  1864,  and  was  buried 
at  Embro,  West  Zora.  She  returned  to  her  father's  house,  and  was  living 
j  there,  without  children,  in  Ap.  1874. 

12153  IV.  Augustus  Adino  Crawford,  b.  at  Oxford,  C.  W.,  24  July  1837; 
was  living  near  Ingersoll,  Ont.,  in  Ap.  1S74,  unmarried. 

12154  V.  Clarissa  Caroline  Crawford,  b  at  North  Oxford,  C.  W.,  iS 
.June  1839;   died  there,  25  Feb.  1841,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  St.  James' 

Church-yard  at  Ingersoll,  C.  W. 

:215s  VI.  Sarah  Ann  Crawford,  b.  at  North  Oxford,  C.  W.,  5  Jan.  1S41; 
married  at  Ingersoll,  C.  W.,  17  Jan.  1S66,  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, 
1  Ireland,  where  he  was  born  16  Oct.  183S.  They  dwelt  at'West  Zo'ra,  Ont., 
j  till  1872;  at  North  Oxford  till  15  Ap.  1S74;  and  then  moved  to  Paisley, 
1  Ont. 


56       V 
1 84t 


James  Albert  Crawford, 

was  living  at  Molesv.orth,  Ont 


b.   at   North   Oxford,   C.  W. 
,  in  Ap.  [874,  unmarried. 


19  Jan. 


4733 


[S821 


I  706 


Eighth    Generation. 


12157  VIII.   Martha  Matilda  Crawford,  b.  at  North  Oxford,  C.W.,  10  Ap. 
!  1844;   and  was  living  there  (near  Ingersoll,  Out.)  in  Ap.  1874,  unmarried. 

12158  IX.   Benjamin    Benedict  Crawford,  b.  at    North    Oxford,  C.  W., 

16  Nov.  1S45;   died    there,  13    Dec.  1S70,  from   a   wound   caused   by   the 
accidental  discharge  of  a  gun,  and  was  buried  in  Ingersoll  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Titus    Brown    and    Elizabeth    Anti    (Belyea)    Whelpley. 

59  !  I.  Charlotte  Whitney  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston, 
j  N.  B.,  12  Oct.  1859;  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.  P>.,  in  March  1874. 


4734 
18S27 


[2160  II.  Hannah  Augusta  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston, 
N.  B.,  15  Jan.  1S42;  married  there,  16  Sept.  1863,  Cabriel  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  1S74.  He  was  a  partner  with  his  father,  in  the 
business  of  ship-building;   a  magistrate  for  Kings  Co.;   a  captain   in   the 

1  Reserve  Militia;    and  a  past-master   of  the  Midian    Lodge  of  Free    and 

!  Accepted  Masons. 


18830 


III.  Catharine   Elizabeth  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston,    18516 
N.    B.,    9    Oct.    1844;     married     there,    14    Sept.    1S64,    William    Wallace 
Wetmore,  a  carpenter,  son  of  David  and  Eliza  (Whelpley)  Wetmore.      See    1  1716 
]  his  record. 


Chil.  of   Nathaniel    Corum    and    Maria   Jane    (Starkins)    Whelpley. 

12162  I.   Fanny  Amanda  Whelpley,  b.  in  Fifth  Street,  New  York,  1  Feb. 
.855. 

1 2 163  II.  Catharine  Adelaide   Breanss  Wheipley,  b.  in   Sixth  Street, 
I  New  York,  1  Ap.  1857. 


Chil.  of  Solomon    and    Mary    Whitney   (Whelpley)    Belyea. 


12164         I.  Stephen   Collins   Belyea,  was  living  at  Kingston,  N.  B.,  in  Ap. 
1874. 


Whitney  Family. 


1707 


2164..         II.    Elizabeth  Ann  Belyea,  married  Ceorge   Frederick  Whelpley,  son 

of  George  Frederick  and  Sarah  Ann  (Brittain)  Whelpley.      See  his  record.       1214s 


12165 


166 


167 


I  2  169 


I2I7I 

I2I72 

12173 
I 


Chll.  of  James    Scovil    and    Charlotte   Anderson    Orde    (Cookson) 
Whelpley. 

I.  Mary  Ann  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston,  X.  B.,  20 
Sept.  1 S45 ;  married  at  Kingston  parish-church,  4  May  I S69,  Howard 
Douglas  Wetmore,  a  farmer  and  carpenter,  son  of  David  and  Eliza 
(Whelpley)  Wetmore.  See  his  record.  They  were  living  at  Clifton,  X.  B., 
in  Ap.  1874,  without  children. 

II.  Charlotte  Jane  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach.  Kingston,  X.  B., 
5  Ap.  1S47;  married  at  Portland,  St.  John,  X.  B.,  28  Dec.  1S70,  by  Rev. 
Canon  Harrison,  Episcopal,  to  Henry  V/iley,  a  shipwright,  son  of  Robert 
and  Mary  Ann  (Jacobs)  Wiley,  of  Carleton,  St.  John,  ^here  he  was  born 
15  Ap.  1842.  They  dwelt  at  Clifton,  X.  B.,  till  Oct.  1872;  and  then 
moved  to  Rothesay,  X.  B.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Ap.  1S74. 

Chil.  of  James   Scovil    and    Cornelia    Ogden    (Flewelling)    Whelpley. 

III.  Arthur  Scovil  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston,  X.  B., 
18  Oct.  1855;   and  was  living  at  Clifton,  X.  B.,  in  Ap.  1874. 

IV.  Julia  fVlaria  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston,  X.  B.,  21 
Dec.  1856;   died  21  Dec.  1856,  and  was  buried  at  Long. Reach. 

V.  Alice  Maud  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston,  X.  B.,  14 
Oct.  1857. 

VI.  Wilbur  Wetmore  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston, 
N.  B.,  25  Ap.  1S59;   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,  X.  B., 
13  Jan.  1S62. 

IX.  Frederick  Robert  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston, 
N.  B.,  2  Sept.  1863. 


4738 


4738 


iyoS 


E igh  th  Gen  t  v  -a  Hon . 


12 1 74  |      X.   Wilbur  Whclpley,    b.   at   Long   Reach,   Kingston,   N.  B.,  6  Ap. 
i  1865;   died  12  Ap.  1S65,  and  was  buried  at  Long  Reach. 

12175  XI,   Albert  Edward  Ernest  Whelpley,  b.  at  Long  Reach,  Kingston, 
K.  B.,  27  March  1S66. 


12176  XII.  Cornelia    Eveline    Louisa   Whelpley,    b.    at    Long    Reach, 
,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  2;  Nov.  1867. 

12 177  '      XIII.  James   Whitney   Wheiplcy,   b.  at    Long    Reach,  Kingston, 
N.  B.,  29  March  187  I. 


Chil.  of   Richard    Thomas  and    Jane   Sophia    (Cough)   Whelpley. 

12178  I.   Richard    Ormond    Whelpley,  b.  at   Phoenix   Mills,  Fredericton, 
IN.  B.,  26  July  1S55. 

12179  J      II.   Charlotte    Mabel   Whelpley,   b.  at  Phcenix  Mills,  Fredericton, 

N.  B.,  9  Nov.  1856. 


121S0 


III.  Florence  Whelpley,  b.  at  Phcenix  Mills,  Fredericton,  N.  B.,  9 
Ap.  1 S 5 S  ;  died  at  York  Hotel,  Fredericton,  25  July  185S,  and  was  buried 
at  Fredericton. 

IV.  Ada  Jane  Whelpley,  b.  at  York  Hotel,  Fredericton,  N.B.,  2  July 
1859;   died  28  July  1859,  and  was  buried  at  Fredericton. 

V.  Marian  Ida  Whelpley,  b.  at  York  Hotel,  Fredericton,  N.  R,  17 
Dec.  18C0. 


Chil.  of  Enos   Henry   and    Hannah    (Whelpley)    Flewolling. 


4740 


12183 
12184 


2185 


I.  Edith  Pauline  Flewelling,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  6  May 
1856;   and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 

II.  John   Raymond   Flewelling,  b.  at  Clifton,  Kingston,  N.  B.,  25 
Nov.  1857  ;   and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1874. 


Chil.  of  Chancy   Wright   and    Phebe   Ann    (Leach)    Whitney. 

I.  Chancy  Leach  Whitney,  b.  at  Allen's  Hill,  Richmond!  N.  Y.,  26    1883, 
July  1S36;   married  in  her  father's  house  at  Marshall,  Mich.,  25  July  1S66, 


Whitney  Family 


by  Rev.  Rufus  Bush,  rector  of  St.  John's  Church,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  to 
Adeline  Sibyl  Coucher.      They  dwelt  at  Muskegon,  Mich.,  in  I  .S74. 

:2iS6        II.   Ambrose  Worthington  Whitney,  b.  at  Allen's  Hill,  Richmond, 

[N.Y.,  IS  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  1S62,  died  the  next  day,  and 
was  buried  near  Charlestown. 

2187  III.  Gurdon  Clark  Whitney,  b.  at  Allen's  Hill,  Richmond,  N.  V.,  4 
Oct.  1839;  a  farmer;  married  at  her  father's  house,  1  1  Jan.  1S65,  by  Rev. 
William  Piatt,  Congregational,  to  Abigail  St.  John,  dau.  of  George  and 
i  Permelia  (Taft)  St.  John,  of  Shelby,  Mich.,  where  she  was  born  7  Jan.  1844. 
They  dwelt  at  Shelby  till  2S  Ap.  1867;  and  then  settled  at  Deerfield,  Mich., 
where  they  were  still  living  in  1S74. 

218S  IV.  James  Henderson  Whitney,  b.  at  Allen's  Hill,  Richmond, 
N.  Y.,  22  July  1S42;  a  farmer  and  horticulturist;  married  at  her  father's 
;  house,  16  Nov.  1869,  by  Rev.  William  Piatt,  Congregational,  to  Mora 
Henrietta  Hall,  dau.  of  Isaac  and  Betsey  (Daily)  Hall,  of  Macomb,  Mich., 
where  she  was  born  11  Feb.  1S45.  They  settled  at  Black  Lake,  Mich.,  10 
Sept.  1S71,  and  were  .-till  living  there  in  1S74,  without  children. 

2189  V.  rVSinerva  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Royalton  Centre,  X.  V.,  26 
Nov.  1845;  married  in  her  mother's  house  at  Shelby,  Mich.,  14  Nov. 
1 87  1,  by  Rev.  William  Piatt,  Congregational,  to  James  Henry  Trowbridge,  a 
'  manufacturer  of  lumber  and  shingles,  son  of  Amariah  Castaline  and  Rhoda 
j  More  (Postle)  Trowbridge,  of  Troy,  Mich.,  where  he  was  born  10  Jan. 
1S43.  They  were  living  at  Evan,  Mich.,  in  1874;  and  he  was  then  pro- 
prietor of  the  Fvart  House. 


12190       VI.   Emily  Joanna  Whitney,  b.  at  Royalton  Centre,  X.  V., 
184S;   was  living  at  Evart,  Mich.,  in  1S74,  with  her  sister. 


Sept. 


I7O9 


18S36 


12191  VII.  Adeline  Ellen  Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  Mich.,  21  Aug.  iS; 

1 2 192  VIII.   Charles  Edwin  Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  Mich.,  14  Aug. 

12193  IX-   Luna  Henderson  Whitney,  b.  at  Shelby,  Mich.,  27  Nov.  1 
died  there,  23  Aug.  1863,  and  was  buried  in  Utica  Cemetery,  Shelby. 


12194 


Chil.  of  Daniel    Mason   and  Janet   (Whitney)   Hale. 

I.   Henry  Daniel   Hale,  twin,  b.  at  West  Bloomfield,  N.  V.,  17  Nov. 
1839- 


4742 


I/IO 

12195 

! 

1 2 1 96 

12197 
12 198 

12199 


Eighth  Generation. 


II.  Helen  Janet  Hale,  twin,  b   at  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  17  Nov.;  18838 
1839;    married   there,  10  July  i860,   by   Rev.  Walter  Ayrault,  Episcopal, 

to  Dudley  Warren  Case,  son  of  Sebra  Law  ton  and  Cornelia  Melissa  (Gates) 
Case,  of  West  Bloomfield,  formerly  of  Bristol,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born 
16  Feb-  1839.      They  dwelt  at  West  Bloomfield  in  1S74. 

III.  Charles  Whitney  Hale,  b.  at  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  14  July 
1 84 1  ;  died  at  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  23  Jan.  1866,  and  was  buried  at  Rich- 
mond, N.  Y. 

I\'.  Jenny  Luther  Hale,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  31  Oct.  1S46;  lived 
with  her  parents  at  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  in  1S74. 

V.  Altia  Henderson  Hale,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  iS  Sept.  1S49; 
died  at  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1865,  and  was  buried  at  Rich- 
mond, N.  Y. 


VI.   rVIary  Elizabeth  Hale,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  24  July  1S52  ;  died 
at  Brooklyn,  25  Feb.  1S53,  and  was  buried  there. 


Child,  of  Augustus    Lee   and    Minerva    (Whitney)    Whedon. 


2200  1.  Jenny  Leonora  Whedon,  b.  at  Pekin,  X.  Y.,  8  Nov.  1841;  grad. 
at  St.  Louis  (Mo.)  Normal  School  in  Jan.  1870;  a  teacher;  resided  at  St. 
I  Louis  in  1874. 


Chil.  of   Beachgood    and    Betsey    Elizabeth    (Bennett)    Whitney. 

2201  !      I.  Jane    Barbara   Whitney,  b.  at   Royalton,   N.  Y.,  4  Jan.  1S43 

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  j 

:  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 

I  children. 

2202  '      II.   Henry  Eleazar  Whitney,  b.  at  Pavilion,  N.  Y.,  21  Oct.  1844;  a 
j  farmer;   married  at  Vernon,  Mich.,  7  Feb.  1871,  by  Rev.  Andrew  Jackson 

i  Richards,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Abigail  Josephine  Cummins,  dan.  of 
,  William  and  Mary  Maria  (Middlesworth)  Cummins,  of  Argentine,  Mich., 
I  where  she  was  born  12  Nov.  1850.     They  dwelt  at  Byron,  Mich.,  in  1874. 


4745 


Whitney  Family 


1711 


12206 


1 2207 


2209 


III.  Minerva  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Pavilion,  N.  V.,  22  July 
1S46;   died  at  Conesus,  X.  V.,  24  March   [847,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Charles  Dennis  Whitney,  b.  at  Armada,  Mich.,  27  March 
184S;  a  farmer;  married  at  Argentine,  Mich.,  20  Aug.  1873,  by  Rev. 
Orlando  Sanborn,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Sarah  Ann  Roberts,  dan.  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. 

V.  Edgar  William  Whitney,  b.  at  Armada,  Mich.,  22  May  1S51  ;  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.  Eilen  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.,  11  Jan.  1S59; 
and  was  living  with  her  father,  at  Linden,  Mich.,  in  1874. 

IX.  Adah  Sophia  Whitney,  b.  at  Armada,  Mich.,  15  May  1S61;  died 
at  Argentine,  Mich.,  11  March  1SG8,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  James   Bowcioin   and   Altio    (Whitney)   South\ 


2210        I.  Sarah    Elizabeth   Southworth,  b    at   Lockport,  N.  Y.,  27  Feb. 

1849;   died  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  24  March  185  1,  and  was  buried  there. 


1221  1        II.  Alice  Gertrude   Southworth,  b.  at  Coldwater,  Micl 
j  1852;   and  lived  there  in  1874. 


Nov. 


12212        III.   Mark    Hadley   Southworth,   b    at   Coldwater,   Mich.,  17  Aug. 
1857;   and  lived  there  in  1S74. 

1221s'      IV.   Floyd    Edwin    Southworth,   b.   at  Coldwater,   Mich.,  25  Aug. 
1  i860. 


4746 


IJ12 


Eighth   Generatit 


Chil.  of  Edwin    Henderson    and   Jennie    (Dodge)    Whitney. 

I.  Edwin  Dodge  Whitney,  b.  at  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  ,9  Marc],  .86 

II.  Jennie  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  2  Jan.  lS£ 

III.  Louis  Dennis  Whitney,  b.  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  15  Ap.  ,S72. 


1 22 1 7 
12218 


12219 


Chil.  of   Edwin    and    Ellen    Mehetabel    (Whitney)    Mosher. 

I.  James  Dennis  Mosher,  b.  at  Coldwater,  Mich.,  8  Feb.  186,. 

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   Coorge    Washington    and    Matilda    Ann    (Wright)    Whitney. 

12220      ,859 JUHa    E"'Zabeth   VVhit"ey>  b-  at  Royalton  Centre,  N.  Y„  7  Sept 

I 
1222,    j      II.   Ellen  Whitney,  twin,  b.  at  Royalton  Centre,  N.  Y.,  5  Aug.  ,S62. 

12222    !  J£    rdr?,"    Wh,?°*   ^,   b.  at    Royalton    Centre,  N.  Y,  5   A,, 
186.;   died  there,  12  Sept.  ,S65,  and  was  buried  in  Mountain  RioVe  Ccrn- 
I  etery,  Koyalton.  & 

223  IV.    Melissa  Whitney,  b.  at  Royalton  Centre,  N.  Y,  22  Dec.  ,864. 


,2224 


Chil.  of  Joseph    Warford    and   Julia    Elizabeth    (Whitney)    Rich. 

V  5"  ,Ma5r  E"2a£eth  Rich>  b.  at  Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  22  July  .844;  mar- 
ried  by  Rev.  C.  D  Burlinghame  (Methodist  Episcopal)  in  her  father, 
.house  at  Royalton    N.  Y.,  14  March  i860,  to  James    William    Burlington, 

I  a  farmer,  born   in   the  parish  of  Upton   Noble,  Somersetshire    England    0 


a 


Whitney  Family. 


i  7  i  3 


12225 
12226 


!  Aug.  i  S39,  son  of  John  and  Mary  Ann  (Hodnctt)  Burlington.1  They 
!  lived  at  Marcellus  till  Dec.  1S67  ;  at  the  village  of  Law  ton,  Mich.,  till  Oct. 
S  1868;  and  subsequently  in  Porter  township  (Lawton  P.  0.),  Mich.,  where 
j  he  lias  been  township-clerk,  and  secretary  of  Porter  Grange,  since  Ap. 
I  1873.  He  enlisted,  2S  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  F,  I22d  Reg,  N.  Y.  S.  Volun- 
teers, as  corporal;  joined  the  Army  o{  the  Potomac,  5  Sept.  1S62,  and 
took  part  in  all  of  its  engagements  till  wounded  at  G>ld  Harbor,  1  June 
1  1864;  was  promoted  to  be  sergeant,  16  March  1864;  and  was  discharged 
!  18  March  1865,  on  account  of  wounds  received  at  Cold  Harbor. 

IL    Ann    Electa   Rich,   b.  at   Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  y  Nov.  1845;   died  at 
'  Marcellus,  30  May  1  846,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.   George  Whitney  Rich,  b.  at  Marcellus,  X.  Y.,  zj  Sept.  1848; 
;  died  at  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  27  Nov.  1S49,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Mountain 
Ridge  Cemetery. 


IV.  Charlie  Davis  Rich,  b.  at  Royalton,  N.  Y. 

at  Leroy,  Mich.,  in  1S74. 


[O  Sept.  1S50;   lived 


12228 
12229 


Chil.  of  Walter   Wolcott   and    Julia    Elizabeth    (Whitney)    Robbing. 

V.  Frank  Walter  Robbins,  b.  at  Gaines,  N,  Y.,  1  July  1857. 

VI.  Caroline  Sexton  Robbins,  b.  at  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  13  July  1859. 


Chil.  of  Davis   and    Mary    Ann    (Whitney)    Hurd. 

12230:      I.    Edna  Hurd,  b.  at  Royalton,  N.  Y.,  6  Sept.  1851;  lived  at  Wright's 
Corners,  N.  Y.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 

12231        II.   Grace    Hurd,    b.   at    Royalton,  N.  Y.,    27   March   1S56;  lived  at 
Wrights's  Corners,  X.  Y.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 


12232: 
12233 
'2234 


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.  1S66. 

■They  came  from  England,  .ind  settled  at  Marcellus.  X.  V.,  in  July  1S50. 


4753 


1714 


Eighth   ( feneration. 


Chil.  of   Dennis    Eliakim    and    Sarah    Martha  (Eldridge)    Sibloy.  .;  • 

12235  I.   Margaret  Eldridge  Sibley,  b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  10  March  1809. 

12236  II.  Sarah   Eliza  Sibley,   b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  2  March  1870;  died  29 
Sept.  1870. 

12237  III.  James  Whitney  Sibley,  b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  4  Aug.  1S72. 


Chil.  of   Lewis   and    IVlp.ry    Ann    (Hart)    Purdy. 

12238  I.  Obadiah  Wenman  Purdy,  b.  at  17  Renwick  Street,  New  York, 
4  Jul}-  1830;   went  to  California  in  1S51;  and  was  drowned   in   San   Fran- 

'  cisco  Bay,  22  Jan.  1S53,  unmarried. 

12239  II-  Elizabeth  Hannah  Purdy,  b.  at  17  Renwick  Street,  New  York, 
29  March  1832;  married  in  her  lather'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  1S28,  son  of 
Richard  and  Elizabeth  (Fields)  Kennard. 

III.  Charlotte  Rachel  Purdy,  b.  at  Shrub  Oak,  in  Yorktown,  N.  Y., 
17  Jan.  1S35;  married  at  Brewster's  Station,  N.  Y.,  25  Nov.  1857,  by  Rev. 
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. 

12241  :  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  1 861;  enlisted  at  New  York- 
City,  20  Ap.  1 86 1,  as  private,  in  Co.  I,  71st  Reg.,  N.  Y.  State  Militia,  and 
served  till  30  July  1 861;  was  commissioned,  16  Aug.  1S61,  second-lieut.  in 
Co.  F,  59th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  promoted  to  be  first-lieut,  12 
Oct.  1 861;  captain,  19  Sept.  1862;  and  major,  8  Jan.  1S63.  He  took  part 
in  the  first  battle  of  Bull  Run,  21  July  1861;  Malvern  Hill,  July  1S62; 
Chantilly,  or  Second  Bull  Run,  1  Sept.  1S62;  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 


//  liitnev  Family 


1715 


i  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.  He  married  there,  at  11  13  Chestnut  Street,  29  July 
1S75,  Alphonse    Marie   Louise   Josephine    Deprez,  dau.  of  Isidore  Joseph 

[  and  Francoise  Catharine  Eustache  (Janssens)  Deprez,  of  St.  Louis.     She 

1  was  born  at  Paris,  France,  1  Ap.  1S48.  They  were  living  at  15  17  Olive 
Street,  St.  Louis,  in  May  1876.      He  is  the  author  of  Purdy  s  Laze  and 

1  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,  X.  Y.,  15 
June  1839;  married  in  Princess  Anne  Co.,  Va.,  13  May  1S62,  by  Rev.  Mr. 
!  Chandler,  Baptist,  to  Bartholomew  Smith,  a  seedier  in  the  Confederate 
army,  who  was  born  23  Nov.  1 S39,  son  of  Bartholomew  and  Margaret 
!  (Burgess)  Smith.  lie  died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  12  March  1S65.  She  was 
I  married  (2d),  6  Ap.  1869,  at  Shrub  Oak,  by  Rev.  James  \V.  Smith,  Meth- 
odist Episcopal,  to  Ferdinand  Hayes,  who  was  born  at  South  Xorwalk. 
Conn.,  29  Oct.  1S39,  son  of  Stephen  and  Man-  (Keeler)  Hayes.  See  his 
record. 


Chil.  of   Edmund    and    Harriet    (Van  Wart)    Purdy. 


>43  |  I.  Abram  Purdy,  b.  at  52  Van  Dam  Street,  New  York,  12  May  1833; 
died  at  New  Vork  in  Nov.  1844,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  near  the 
old  Dutch  Church  at  Tarrvtown,  N.  Y. 


4760 


12244 


II.  Sarah  Ann  Purdy,  b.  at  52  Van  Dam  Street,  New  York,  3  March 
1835  ;  married  at  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  9  Jan.  1S53,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Case,  Baptist, 
to  Carlos  CrifTin,  a  druggist,  son  of  Nathan  and  Sarah  Barber  (Gallup) 
Griffin,  of  Courtland,  Wis.  He  was  bom  at  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  13  June 
1827.  The}-  settled  at  Fox  Lake,  where  she  was  still- living  in  March 
1S73.  He  died  there,  24  May  1S61,  and  was  buried  in  Fox  Lake  Ceme- 
tery': 


18S63 


12245  111.  William  Fowler  Purdy,  b.  at  Sparta,  in  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  1  Jan. 
i  1837  ;  enlisted  in  Co.  C,  19th  Reg.  of  111.  Vol.  Inf.,  17  June  1861  ;  was  dis- 
i  charged  at  Huntsville,  Aia.,  30  Jul)-  1S62,  for  disability;  died  at  Fox 
Lake,  Wis.,  28  May  1864,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  in  Fox  Lake  Ceme- 
tery. 


12246  IV.  Harriet  Louisa  Purdy,  b.  at  Sparta,  in  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  27  March 
1839;  married  at  Fox  Lake,  Wis,  23  March  1S59,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Tucker, 
I  Congregational,  to  Ceorge  Henry  Stevens,  a  grocer,  born  in  New  York 
City,  3  Dec.  1S31,  son  of  John  and  Lucy  (Bancroft)  Stevens,  who  were 
;  originallv  from  Mass.  Thev  settled  at  Fox  Lake.  He  entered  the  armv, 
I 


1SS65 


iy\6 


Eighth   Generation. 


12247 


to  be  major,  30  Aug.  1S62;  Iieut. -colonel,  26  Jan.  1863;  was  wounded  in 
the  battle  of  Gettysburg^  Penn.,  1  July  1863,  and  died  5  July  1N63  He 
was  buried  in  grave  10,  section  D,  Gettysburgh  National  Cemeterv  1 
Love's  Wisconsin  in  the  War  says:  "Soon  after  the  Astor  Place  riot  'he- 
joined  the  celebrated  Seventh  Regiment  (National  Guard)  with  which'  la- 
was  connected  several  years.  In  1S56,  he  moved  to  Milwaukee,  cn-M-vd 
in  business,  and  soon  became  connected  with  the  Milwaukee  Li.'ht  Guard 
1  as  orderly  sergeant  of  Co.  B,  afterward  a  part  of  the  Citizens'  Corns  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.,  bv  Rev.  Myron  Reed 
Congregational,  to  James  Arthur  McMahon.  They  were  livmo-  at  Mil' 
waukee,  Wis.,  in  March  1875. 

V.  Catharine  Purely,  b.  at  Greenburgh,  X.  Y.,  16  Feb.  1S41;  married 
j  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  1S48.  They  were  living  at  Fox  Lake  in  March  1875  without 
i  children. 


12248 


12249 


2250 


VI.  Hannah  Jane  Purdy,  b.  at  Sparta,  in  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec 

;  iS43;  died  in  Carmine  Street,  New  York,  March  1S45,  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 
iyear,  1866;  then  settled  at   Portage  City,  Wis.,  where  he  was  married,  13 

Sept.  1S71,  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  1  July  1S50.  Thev  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.,  1  June  1S4S; 
married  there,  8  Jan.  1S73,  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 /A  mo 
'Rev.     Jesse    Mi 


l6-  P-  '44-  Church,  was  sent,  as  a  missionary,  to  the  St. 

if     the      Presbyterian     bridge  Indians,  at  Green  B.iv,  U'i-,.,  in  i.S;S. 


/ 1 7/  itney  Family 


[71 


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  1S61,  as  musician,  in  the  2  1st  Reg. 
of  Wis.  Vols.,  and  took  partin  seventeen  battles. 

1251  i       IX.   Alice   Alban   Purdy,  b.  at   Fox   Lake,  Wis.,  10  March  1S51;   was 
living  at  Portage  City,  Wis.,  in  March  1875,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Alsop   and    Kannah    Elizabeth    (Thorp)    Purdy. 


1252        I.    Benjamin  Thorp   Purdy,  b.  at  13  Carmine  Street,  New  York,  28 
I  Feb.  1S37;   "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. 
J  Cavalry,  and  served  as  a  sergeant  at   Fort  Bridger,  Wyoming,  and  in  New  : 
I  Mexico.      In    1S61,   he   was   ordered    to   Washington;    entered    the    War 

Department  as  clerk;   was  appointed   2d    lieut.  in   the  regular  army;   was 
i  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  Ericker,  but  would  communicate  no  partic-  ■ 

ulars  to  the  writer. 


12253  II.   Hannah  Elizabeth  Purdy,  b.  at 

j  20  Sept.  183S;   was  living  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  18 

12254  III.   Louisa  Augusta  Purdy,  b.  in  6th  A\ 

New  York,  24  June  1841;  died  20  Dec.  1842. 


Carmine  Street,  New  York, 

1874,  unmarried. 

ir  Carmine  Street, 
5  May  1844; 


12255  IV.   Margaret  Thorp  Purdy,  b.  at  Middletown,  N.  V 
was  living  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  1874,  unmarried. 

12256  V.  Mary  Ann  Purdy,  b.  in  12th  Street,  New  York,  3  Nov.  1S47; 
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,  2j  June  1S42,  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. 

12257  '      VI.   Emma  Purdy,  b.  at  Hudson  City,  N.  J.,  14  May  1852;  and  was 

living  with  her  father,  unmarried,  at  537   Gates  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
in  1874. 


476. 
18S69 


(8874 


I7i8 


Eighth,   Generation. 


>25S 


VII.   George  Washington  Purdy,  b.  at  Hudson  City,  X.  J.,  12  Doc. 


Child  of   Alsop   and    Sarah    Pierson    (Gardit 


Purdy. 


12259  VIII.    Louisa    Gardiner  Purdy,   b.  at  Hudson  City,   N.  J.,   28  [an. 

1859;   and  was  living  with  her  parents,  at  537  Gates  Avenue,  Brooklyn 
N.  V.,  in  1874. 


Chil.  of  Joseph    Fowler    and    Emeline    Pamelia    (Leake)    Wright. 

2260  I.   James   Hewlett  Wright,  b.  at  New  York  City,  27  June  1830;   a 

j  merchant-tailor;  married  in  Feb.  1849,  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  Susan  Darrow; 
married  (2d)  in  Feb.  I S74,  at  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Sarah  Pamela 
Rogers ;  and  was  living  with  her  at  Saratoga  Springs  (of  which  village  he 
I  has  been  mayor  for  several  years)  in  Aug.  1S74. 


12263 


II.   Josephine   I.  Wright,  married 


Jaldwin;   and  was  livinc 


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,  c\,a\  of 
William  and  Elizabeth  (De  Groot)  McLean,  of  New  York  City,  where  she 
was  born  22  July  1S1  8.  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.  1S55, 
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  1866, 
and  were  still  living  there  in  1874. 

II.  Sarah  Ann  Wright,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  8  May  1834;  married 
at  Dundee,  in  Starkey,  X.  Y.,  S  Sept.  1S55,  by  Rev.  Theodore  M'Elhenny, 
Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Ceorge  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. 


]\7hitncv  Family 


Chil.  of  James   and    Mary   Ann    (McKune)    Comfort. 


264  I.  George  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmon\r,  Perm.,  28  Ap.  1 S 3  1 ;  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.  V.,  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- 
I  ville,  Penn.,  1863-5;  Lisle  and  Whitney's  Point,  X.  Y.,  1866-7;  Virginia 
Citv,  Montana,  186S;  missionary  to  Montana,  1869-70;  Marathon,  N.  Y., 
1871;  Nichols  N.Y.,  1872-3;  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  1874-6;  Brooklyn, 
Penn.,  in  1S77;   and  was  living  in  the  latter  village  in  Dec.  1S77. 


*7>9 

4769 
isssi 


?6s         II.    Oliver  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn.,  17  Sept. 
24  May  1847,  and  was  buried  at  Lanesborough,  Penn. 


died  there. 


12266  III.   Esther   Lyons  Comfort,  b.  at   Harmony,  Penn.,  15  Feb.  1834;      1SS82 
married  there,  8  Oct.  1836,  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.  X.  Y.,  where  he  was  born 
22  Feb.  1  S3 1.  They  dwelt  at  Cascade,  in  Harmony,  for  two  years;  at  j 
i  Owego,  N.  Y.,  two  years;  near  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  three  years ;  and  then 
settled  at  Nichols,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Jul}-  1S76. 

i 

12267  IV.   Phebe   Comfort,   b.  at    Harmony,  Penn.,  2   Feb.  1836;   married      18885 
there,  !  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. 


12268        V.   Sarah    Comfort,    b.  at    Harmony,  Penn.,  14   May  1S37;    married       18893 
there,  24  Dec.  1864,  by  Rev.  Xelson  Rounds,  D.D.,  Methodist   Episcopal, 
to  John  Whitham  Cano,  a  farmer,  soil  of  Jesse  and  Mary  (Whitham)  Gano, 
of  Osborne  Hollow,  X.  Y.,  where  he  was  born.      They  settled   at  Osborne 
Hollow,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1S76. 


12269  VI.  Fxlelson  Rounds  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn.,  12  Dec.  1839; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Harmony,  15  Sept.  185S,  by  Rev.  S.  Gregory 
I  Stevens,  Methodist  Episcopal,  to  Fanny  E.  Martin,  dau.  of  Richard  and 
!  Susan  Martin,  of  Harmon}-.      They  dwelt  at  Windsor,  X.  Y.,  in  Jul}-  1S76. 


;SS96 


1720 


Eighth.   Generation. 


12272 

12273 

12274 
12275 
12276 


VII.  Elizabeth  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Perm.,  1  Dec  1841-  m-ir 
ned  at  Windsor,  N.  V.,  2S  Dec.  1865,  by  the  pastor  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  to  Noel  D.  Warner,  a  farmer.  They  dwelt  at  Port  Cr  me 
N.  V.,  m  July  1876.  '       ' 

VIII.  John  Robert  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn,  2  Ap  1844-  a 
farmer;  married  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  25  Sept.  iS66,  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   it 
1  Harmony,  and  were  living  there  in  July  1876. 

IX.  Jane  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn.,  10  Feb.  1848;  died  ther- 
16  March  1S73,  unmarried,  and  was  buried  at  Lanesborough,  Penn. 

X.  Flora  Ruth  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn.,  18  July  1850-  mar 
ned  at  Thompson,  Penn.,  2  Jan.  1S68,  by  Rev.  Jonas  Underwood,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  to  Cilbert  Emerson  MctCune,  a  farmer,  son  of  Silas  Fowler  and 
Charlotte  (Hatch)  McKune,  of  Lanesborough,  Penn.,  where  he  was  born 
Iney  dwelt  at  Lanesborough  in  July  1876. 

XI-   Comfort,  a  son,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn.,  iS  Dec  1S51  ■  died 

there  in  infancy,  and  was  buried  at  Lanesborough,  Penn. 

XII.  Silas  Gildersleeve  Comfort,  b.  at  Harmony,  Penn  18  Mav 
1854;   died  there,  15  Dec.  1853,  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  1S76,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  Seth    Augustus   and    Esther   (McKune)   Lyons. 

122;  I.    Francis  Alvin  Lyons,  b.  at  Lanesborough,  Penn.,  30  March  1834- 

a  merchant;  married  at  Oxford,  X.  Y.,  25  June  1S62,  Harriet  McNeil,  dau. 
of  Charles  A.  and  Philura  (Main)  McNeil,  of  Oxford.  They  settled  at 
Lanesborough,  and  were  living  there  in  Jul}-  1876. 

2278  II.   Julius   Lyons,  twin,  b.  at   Lanesborough,  Penn.,  29  March  1840; 

j  died  at  Lanesborough,  iS  Ap.  1S49,  and  was  buried  there. 

'■279  III.    Lucius  Lyons,  twin,  b.  at  Lanesborough,  Penn.,  29  March  1S40; 

I  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,  X.  V.,  15  Oct.  1847;  a 
farmer;  married  at  Windsor,  31  March  1874,  Dora  Rosepha  Watrous,  dau. 
I  of  William  Wallace  and  Delia  Ann  (Comstock)  Watrous,  of  Windsor,  where 
j  she  was  born  15  Aug.  1852.  They  were  living  at  Lanesborough,  Penn.,  in 
May  1S76. 

>Si  j       II.    Ida   McKune,  b.  at  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  5  Feb.  1S50;   married  there, 

j  27  Dec.  1870,  Isaac  Munger,  a  house-builder,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Rebecca 

j  (Brownell)   Munger,  of  Tompkins,  N.  Y.      He  was  born  at  Hobart,  N.  Y., 

17  Ap.  1839.     They  were  living  at   Lanesborough,   Penn.,  in   May  1S76, 

'  without  children. 

>82>      III.    May   Elizabeth   McKune,   b.  at  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  9  Sept.  1 S 5 3  ; 
j  and  was  living  there  in  Ma}-  1S76,  unmarried. 


1721 

477' 
18910 


Chil.  of  Jacob    Lounsbury   and    Hannah    (Clements)    Rider. 

I.  William  James  Ifider,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  20  Oct.  1836;  died 
I  there,  9  March  1838,  and  was  buried  near  the  Baptist  Church. 

2284!      II.   Henry   Clements   Rider,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  27  June  1843; 
died  there,  10  July  1843,  and  was  buried  near  the  Baptist  Church. 


2285 


III.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Rider,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  9  March  1846;;    18911 
married,  22  Feb.  1S65,  John  Fletcher  Kail. 


Chil.  of  Joel    Whitney  and    Mary   Elizabeth    (Chase)   Fowler. 

1 2286  j      I.   Ella  Pamelia  Fowler,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  12  July  1864. 

12287  I      *!•   Caroline  Rebecca  Fowler,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  7  May  1S67. 


Chil.  of  Silas   Alfred   and    Adeline   (Rich)    Fowler. 
1228S  j      I.  Charles  Irving  Fowler,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  16  Nov.  1S65. 


47/6 


I  722 


Eighth  Generation. 


289  II.  Chauncey  Depew  Fowler,  b.  at  Yorktown,  X.  V.,  30  Dec.  1S67 

290  III.  William  Henry  Fowler,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1S71. 
IV.   Albert  Smith  Fowler,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  24  Dec.  1S73. 


12292 

12293 

12294 
12295 

12296 
12297 
12298 


12299 
12300 


Chil.  of  Daniel   and   Sarah   Jane   (Lafurjah)   Ogden. 

I.  Amanda  Jane   Cgden,  b.  5   Dec.  1S47;   married   26  Ap    1S76 
name  of  husband  withheld. 

II.  Joseph  Clements  Ogden,  b.  6  Sept.  1S49;  died  21  June  1850, 
and  was  buried  in  Shrub  Oak  Cemeterv. 

III.  Martha  B.  Ogden,  twin,  b.  25  Feb.  1S52. 

IV.  Sarah  E.  Ogden,  twin,  b.  25  Feb.  1S52. 

Chil.  of  John    and   Sarah   Jane   (Lafurjah)    Hart. 

V.  John  F.  Hart,  b.  8  Nov.  1862. 

VI.  Elizabeth  B.  Hart,  twin,  b.  28  July  1S6S. 

VII.  Matilda    B.    Hart,  twin,  b.  28  July  1S68;  died  30  Aug.  1S6S, 
and  was  buried  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 


Chil.  of  Joseph   and   Anna   (Fowler)    Lafurjah. 

I.  Isaac  Lafurjah,  b.  at  Cortlandt,  N.  Y.,  21  June  1S53. 

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.,  1  May  1S41;  died 
21  Feb.  1856. 

II.  Ann  Eliza  Fowler,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.Y.,  24  Jan.  1S49. 


//  liitney  Family. 

I723: 

Chil.  of  John    Schurman    and    Antha    Elms   (Abbott)    Fowler. 

47  s  2 

12303 

I.   Laura  Maria  Fowler,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  V.,  26  March  1851. 

12304 

II.   Alice  Idelle  Fowler,  b.  at  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  6  May  1S53  ;  died 
28  Oct.  1S54. 

1 

12305 

III.    Mary  Jane  Fowler,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  V.,  6  Nov.  1S59;  and  was 
living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Sept.  1874. 

Chil.  of  William   and   Ann    Eliza   (Fowler)   Atwater. 

4/83 

12306 

I.   Harriet  Amanda  Atwater,  b.  at  Sempronius,  X.  V.,  10  July  1843. 

12307 

II.    Mansel  Fowler  Atwater,  b.  at  Sempronius,  X.  Y.,  10  Jan.  1845; 
died  10  Jul\'  1847. 

47  8  5 

Chil.  of  Joseph   and   Sarah    (Bouton)   Benedict. 

12308 

I.   Martha  Jane  Benedict,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  16  June  1S55. 

12309 

II.   Marietta  Benedict,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X  Y.,  2  Nov.  1S57. 

12310 

III.  Sarah   Grovenia   Benedict,   b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  8  May 
1863. 

47  86 

Chil.  of  John    Fowler  and   Sarah   Ann    (Reynolds)   Bouton. 

1 23 1 1 

I.   Arthur  Whitney  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  22  June  1853. 

12312 

II.  Anna  Louisa  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  17  Ap.  1855; 
died  at  South  Salem,  31  Aug.  1S58,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Presby- 
terian church-yard. 

12313 

III.   Clara  Minerva  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  28  Jan.  1S59. 

12314 

1 

IY.  George   Lincoln    Bouton,   b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  Y.,  14  Julv 
1861. 

I 

Chil.  of  John  Fowler  and  Clarissa  Trowbridge  (Keeler)  Bouton. 

47  S6 

1 23 1 5        V.   Ida  Julia  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  V.,  18  June  1S66. 

1724 

i23.6 

'23i7 
•23iS 


h  igh  th   Gen  1 7  -a  Hon , 


VI.  Walter  Ja red  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem.  N  V  10  -\p  iSGS- 
died  at  South  Salem,  i  Oct.  [S6S,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Presbv' 
terian  church-yard. 

VII.  Henry  Trowbridge  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  Y.,  4  Sept. 

VIII.  Frederick  Fowler  Bouton,  b.  at  South  Salem,  N.  V.,  13  Jan. 


12319 
12320 

1 232 1 
12322 

12323 


12324 


Chil.  of  Richard   and   Sarah   Ann    (Pullin)   Wildey. 

I.  Orlando  Wildey,  a  police-officer;   lived  at  New  York  City  in  1873. 

II.  Julia    Frances   Wildey,   married   Henry  c.   Haiieck,   of   Gome, 
;  Street,  Yorktown,  N.  Y. 

III.  Mary  Louisa  Wildey. 

IV.  Richard  Wyman  Wildey. 

V.  Jacob  Thomas  Wildey. 


12325 


12326 


Child   of  Jacob   and    Emelino   (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 


47'  '" 


Child   of  Levi   and    Euphemia    (Pullin)    Denike.  4790 

-  Carpenter,  son  of  Daniel  and   Eliz- 


I.  Julia  Denike,  married 
abeth  (Hyatt)  Carpenter. 


Chil.  of  Lewis   and    Martha    (Austin)    Banker. 

I.   Elizabeth   Ann    Banker,   b.   at   Putnam,  Valley,   N.  Y.,  iS   Aug 

I41;   married  Isaac  Rundle  ;   and  died  at  Putnam  Valley,  2  Dec.  1S72. 


I 

12327 


Whitney  Family. 


I/25 


II.   Orlando   Banker,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1843;  and 
ived  there,  unmarried,  in  1873. 


123281      III.   Peter  Banker,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  30  Aug.  1845;  and  lived  at 
Putnam  Valley,  N.  V.,  with  his  grandfather,  unmarried,  in  1873. 

IV.   Edward    Banker,  b.  at    Newark,   N.  J.,   in  1847;   and  »ved   at 
Putnam  Valley,  N.  V.,  unmarried,  in  1S73. 


12330 


12331 


1233- 


■2333 
12334 


12335 
12336 


12337 
■2338 
'2339 


Child   of  Could    Dorsey  and   Amanda    (Banker)   Tompkins. 
I.  Theodore  Tompkins. 


Chil.  of  John    Ferguson    and    Mary    Ann    (Levy)    Danker. 

I.  Henrietta  Banker,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1855;  lived 
with  her  parents,  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  unmarried,  in  1  S73. 

II.  Alice  Banker,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  22  Dec.  1856;  died 
there,  11  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  i860. 

II.  Andrus  Banker,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  14  March  1863. 

III.  Irene  Banker,  b.  at  Putnam  Valley,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Ap.  1S66. 


4795 


1726 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Cilbert   Whitney   and    Phebo    Eliza    (Wright)    Banker. 

12340  ,      I.   William  Banker,  b.  at  New  York  City,  1 1  May  1863. 

12341  II.  George  Banker,  b.  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  26  May  186;. 


4796 


Chil.  of  Lorem 


Dow   and    Amelia    Ann    (Wildey)    Curry. 


4793 
1 8913 


12342  '    _  I.   Phebe  Ophelia  Curry,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.Y.,  31. Oct.  [845;  mar- 

ried there,  31  Oct.  1865,  John  Millet  Luke  Pentreath,  born  at  Penzance, 
Cornwall,  England,  7  March  1S43,  son  of  John  and  Julia  (Luke)  Pentreath. 
!  They  settled  at  Peekskill,  where  he  was  superintendent  of  a  plough-factory; 
arid  in  Now  1873,  removed  to  Newark,  N.  J.,  where  he  is  superintendent 
of  the  New  York  Plough  Company. 

12343  \      II-    Lewis    Henry   Curry,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  4  Feb.  1848;  a  car- 

penter;  lived  with  his  parents,  at  Peekskill,  unmarried,  in  1873. 

12344  HI.  Alonzo  Thomas  Curry,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept.  1849; 
died  there,  28  Sept.  185  1,  and  was  buried  in  Shrub  Oak  Cemetery,  York- 
town,  N.  Y. 

12345  _  IV.  Eugene  Curry,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  26  Nov.  1851;  a  carpenter; 
lived  with  his  parents,  at  Peekskill,  unmarried,  in  1873. 

12346  ;      V.   Mary   Louise   Curry,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  23  July  1853;  lived 

with  her  parents,  at  Peekskill,  unmarried,  in  1873. 

12347  VI.   Emma  Jane  Curry,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  21  Jan.  1855;  died 
I  there,  iS  Dec.  1S57,  and  was  buried   in    Shrub  Oak  Cemetery,  Yorktown 

N.  Y. 


Chil.  of  William    and    Sarah    (Wildey)    Boyce.  4799 

1234S  I.   Mary  Jane  Eoyce,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  2  Feb.  1S49;   married  at 

I  Coldspring,  N.  Y.,  23  Aug.  1873,  Oscar  Irving  Stormes,  of  Peekskill,  a 
tinner,  born  at  Tarn-town,  N.Y.,  16  June  1839,  son  of  William  and  Adeline 
;  (Rcqua)  Stormes;   and  lived  with  her  mother  in  1S73. 

12349  II.   William    Edgar    Eoyce,  b.  at   Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  5    May  1S50;  a    18914 

j  tinner;   married  at   Peekskill,  iS  Aug.  1870,  Elizabeth  Williams,  who  was 


Whitnev  Family 


172; 


born  there,  10  Sept.  1853,  dan.  of  William  and   Elizabeth  (Pink)  Williams. 
j  He  lived  at  Peekskill  in  1873. 

12350  j      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. 


12351 


12352 


12354 


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,  X.  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  qj  Charles  Street,  New 
York,  31  Dec.  1S54;  died  at  2'0]  West  18th  Street,  New  York,  23  July 
1856,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

III.  John  Erastus  Wildey,  b.  at  212  West  iSth  Street,  New  York,  J 
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.  185S;  died  at  234  West  17th  Street,  New  York,  13  Ap.  1S62,  and 
was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

V.  William  Henry  Wildey,  b.  at  234  West  17th  Street,  New  York,! 
2  Aug.  i860;  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. 

12356  j      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. 

12357  i      II-  James  Ullman  Lounsbury,  b.  at  New  York  City,  18  Sept.  1855; 
and  lived  there,  with  his  father,  in  1873. 


1235S 


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. 


4800 


4801 


1728 


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    (Wiidey)    Lee. 

12360  I.   Albert  Lee,  b.  at  New  York  City,  9  Dec.  1852;  lived  with  his  par- 
ents, at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  in  1S73. 

1 236 1  II.   Phebe  Jane  Lee,  b.  at  New  York  City,  20  Sept.  1S54;  lived  with 
her  parents,  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  in  1873. 

12362  III,   Hannah   Lee,  b.  at  Crompond,  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  19  Dec.  1855  ; 
lived  with  her  parents,  at  Yorktown,  in  1S73. 


4S03 


Chil.   of  Jerome    Washington    and    Elizabeth    (Brown)    Wiidey. 

2363  I.   Cora  Wiidey,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.;  died  there,  aged  about  three 

years,  and  was  buried  in  Cortlandt  Cemetery. 


4805 


2364 


2365 


2\CA 


II.   Ellsworth   Wiidey,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  about  1861;  died  there 
in  1S62,  aged  1  year,  and  was  buried  in  Cortlandt  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  John    and    Elizabeth    (Whitney)    Williams.  4807 

I.  Lydia  Ann  Williams,  b.  at  Kensico,  in  North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  17 
March  1849;  died  at  White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  10  July  1S68,  and  was  buried  at 
Armonk,  in  North  Castle. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth  Williams,  b.  at  Armonk,  in  North  Castle,  N.Y., 
13  Nov.  185 1. 


12367  III.  John  Vermilya  Williams,  b.  at  Armonk,  in  North  Castle,  N.Y., 

1  Nov.  1853;   died  at  Armonk,  27  Sept.  1S54,  and  was  buried  there. 

1236S  IV.  Josephine    Williams,  b.  at  Armonk,  in  North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  3 

Sept.  1855. 

12369  V.   Cerald    Williams,  b.  at  Armonk,  in  North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  11  Ap. 

[857. 


Whitney  Family. 

I729 

12370 

VI.   Caroline  Jane  Williams,  b.  at  Armonk,  in  North  Castle,  N.Y., 
31  Jan.  i860. 

12371 

VII.   George  Williams,  b.  at  Kensico,  in  North  Castle,  N.  V.,  3  Dec. 
1862. 

Chil.  of   Benjamin   and    Martha    (Whitney)    Odell. 

480S 

123/2 

I.    Mary  Jane   Odell,  b.  at  Kensico,  in  North  Castle,  N.  V.,  20  June 
1S54. 

1^373 

II.  John  Odell,  b.  at  Kensico,  in  North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  iS  March  1S56. 

12374 

III.   David  Whitney  Odell,  b.  at  Kensico,  in  North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  11 
Oct.  1 861. 

12375 

IV.    Robert   Odell,   b.   at   Kensico,  in   North    Castle,  N.  Y.,   31  Aug. 
1S63;   died  at   Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  4  March  1865,  and  was  buried  at  White 
Plains,  N.  Y. 

12376 

V.  Julia  Odell,  b.  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  4  Nov.  1865;  died  at  Pleasant- 
ville,  in   Mount   Pleasant,  N.  Y.,  18    Feb.  1S70,  and  was  buried  at  White 
Plains,  N.  Y. 

Child   of   Jesse  and   Jane   (Whitney)   Williams. 

4S10 

12377 

I.   Ella    Williams,  b.  at  Armonk,  in   North  Castle,  N.  Y.,  iG  March 
1861;  died  at  Armonk,  26  July  1SG1,  and  was  buried  there. 

Chil.  of  John   and    Harriet   (Whitney)   Shaughnessy. 

4811 

12378 

I.  Solomon  Shaughnessy,  b.  at  Kensico,  N.  Y.,  17  May  1S64. 

12379 

II.   Charles  Shaughnessy,  b.  at  Kensico,  N.  Y.,  23  March  1S66. 

Chil.  of  William    Henry  and    Mary   (Montross)   Churchill. 

4813 

12380 

I.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Churchill,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  1  Sept  1S39; 
resided  with  her  parents,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  in  1873,  unmarried. 

i/30 


Eighth  Generation. 


5381 


1238; 


12383 


2384 


2385 
:2385a 

!23S5b 


12386 

12386a 
12387 
12388 


II.  Montross  Churchill,  b.  at  New  York  City,  22  Nov.  1S41;  was 

commissioned  second-lieut.  of  Co.  K,  iSth  Reg.,  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.,  1  May 
1863  ;  was  promoted  to  be  captain  of  the  same  company,  2^,  June  1S65  ; 
and  served  with  his  company  for  thirty  days  from  8  July  1863,  and  again 
at  Fort  Richmond,  for  the  same  period,  in  1S64.  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  fanner  in  1873,  and  lived  with  his  grandfather,  Gen.  Karnardus 
Montross,  on  the  old  homestead  at  Yorktown. 

III.  John  Light  Churchill,  b.  at  New  York  City,  13  March  1S44; 
died  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  7  Aug.  1S56,  and  was  buried  in  Crompond  East 
graveyard. 

IV.  Nathaniel  Churchill,  b.  at  New  York  City,  14  March  1S46; 
died  there,  17  Ap.  I  S46,  and  was  buried  in  Crompond  East  graveyard. 

V.  Emma  Louisa  Churchill,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  23  June  1S49; 
resided  with  her  parents,  at  Yonkers,  N.Y.,  in  1S73,  unmarried. 


[8916 


Chil.  of  Constant   and    Maria    Louisa   (Montross)   White. 

I.  Henry  Belcher  White,  b.  at  Crompond,  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  7  May 
1 85  7. 

II.  Sarah  Eloise  White,  b.  at  Crompond,  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  21  Oct. 
1S59. 

III.  Laura  Raymond  White,  b.  at  Crompond,  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  23 
Ap.  1862. 


4815 


Chit,  of  Seth  Whitney  and    Mary   Elizabeth   (Brewer)   Kipp.  |   4820 

I.  Abigail  Kipp. 

II.  Joshua  Putney  Kipp. 

III.  Ftlargaret  Kipp. 

IV.  Kinsey  Kipp. 


Child   of  Isaac   Dean   and   Ann    Elizabeth   (Whitney)   Cregory.  4S29 

I.  Silas  Dean  Gregory,  b.  at  Lewisboro',  N.  Y.,  1  Oct.  1859. 


//  liifney  Family 


i  73 1 


12390 


12391 


12392 


12393 


Child    of  Olivor   Cornell    and    Phebe    Haight   (Whitney)    Flewwellin. 

I.   Mary  Cornell   Flewwellin,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  in  the  south 
part  of  the  town,  S  May  1  864. 


2396 


Child  of  Seth    Whitney   and    Sarah    Elizabeth    (Quimby)    Blakeney. 

I.  Benjamin  Franklin  Blakeney,  b.  at  Mountain  View,  N.  J.,  29 
Jan.  1S73. 

Chil.  of   Benjamin    and    Drusilla    (Whitney)    Runyan. 

I.  Mead  Runyan,  b.  at  Milo,  N.  Y.,  4  Ap.  1827;  married  Mary 
McKenney  in  1 851;  and  "moved  to  the  west  several  years  ago."  His 
sister  has  lost  all  trace  of  them. 

II.  Benjamin  Runyan,  b.  at  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  about  1S29;  died 
there,  when  three  months  old,  and  was  buried  at  Pcnn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

III.  Bostwick  Trimin  Runyan,  b.  at  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  24  May 
1830;   a  farmer;   was  living  at  Machias,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 

IV.  Phebe  Jane  Runyan,  b.  at  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  24  Aug.  1S32; 
married  at  Yorkshire  Corners,  N.  Y.,  8  May  1S55,  by  Elder  Bliss,  Baptist, 
to  Spicer  Luman  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.  1S75. 

V.  Laura  Lucolia  Runyan,  b.  at  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.,  23  Sept.  1S34; 
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., 

j  Ancestry  of  Mary  (Whitney;  Sherman. 

Hesry  Whitney,  died  in  1781  .  perhaps  No.  211  of  Bond's  IVatcrtmvn,  p   649.  =  .     .     . 


m.  20  May  1835.  at  . 


4834 


4836 


4S38 


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12  397 


12398 


12399 


Eigh ///  ( it '71 1 v 77 tion . 


where  he  was  born  21  May  1S38.  They  dwelt  at  Ashford  till  5  Nov. 
1S70;  then  moved  to  McKenstry  Hollow,  in  Yorkshire,  N.  Y.,  where  she 
died  26  Ap.  1S71.  She  was  buried  at  Sardinia,  N.  Y,  He  was  married 
(2d)  1  Jan.  1S73,  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.  1S62,  as  a  private  in  Co.  F,  1 1 6th 
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.  lie  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.  1S75. 

VI.  Charles  Oliver  Runyan,  b.  at  Benton,  N.  Y.,  17  Sept.  1836;  a 
mason;  married  at  Monmouth,  Iowa,  11  June  18G5,  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   Runyan5 

was  living  at  Machias,  N.  Y.,  in  Aug. 


N.  Y. 
unmarried. 


b.  at  Seneca 

'875 


19  Nov.  1S40  ; 


VIII.  Hannah  Elizabeth  Runyan,  b.  at  Sardinia,  N.  Y.,  31  Dec. 
1841;  married  at  Aurora,  X.  Y.,  20  Dec.  1S65,  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.  1S75. 


IX.  Elbert  Jackson  Kenyan,  b.  at  Sardinia,  N.  Y.,  7  Sept.  1S43;  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.,  11  Aug.  1852.  They  settled  at  South  Yorkshire,  and  were  living 
there  in  Aug.  1S75.  He  enlisted  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  25  Aug.  1862,  as 
private  in  Co.  F,  1 1 6th  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  Ma)-  to  8  July  1S63;  Cox's  Planta- 
tion, La.,  13  Julv  1863;  Sabine  Cross  Roads,  La.,  8  Ap.  1864;  Pleasant 
Hill,  La.,  9  Ap.  1S64;  Winchester,  Va.,  19  Sept.  1864;  Fisher's  Hill,  Va., 
22  Sept.  1864;   and  Cedar  Creek,  Va.,  19  Oct.  1864. 


5924 


8926 


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Whitney  Fa  mi  I  v. 


Chil.  of  Silas  Jeremiah    and    Issabinda    (Bootes)    Whitney. 


1  2403 
12404 
12405 


I.  Mary  Ellen  Whitney,  b.  at  Sardinia,  N.  Y.,  12  Jan.  1840;  married 
at  Yorkshire,  X.  Y.,  10  Oct.  1S67,  by  Rev.  Jay  Huntington,  Baptist,  to 
William  Elijah  Dresser,  a  farmer,  son  of  Lewis  and  Ada  (W'ickes)  Dresser, 

j  of  Sardinia.      He  was  born  at  Freedom,  N.  Y.,  8  Nov.  1S39.     They  were 
-  living  at  East  Ashford,  N.  Y.,  in  Ma)-  1875. 

II.  Jehie!  Delos  Whitney,  b.  at  Yorkshire,  N.  Y.,  23  Sept.  1S41;  a 
blacksmith;  married  at  Concord,  N.  Y.,  14  Sept.  1864,  by  Rev.  Frank 
Peabody,  of  the  Disciples'  Church,  to  Elvira  Jane  Beebe,  dan.  of  Lothrop 
and  Sarah  (Bemis)  Bcebe,  of  East  Concord.  She  was  born  at  Ashford, 
N.  Y.,  17  Jan.  1840;  and  they  were  living  at  East  Ashford  in  May  1S75. 

III.  Martha  Loraine  Whitney,  b.  at  Yorkshire,  N.  Y.,  24  Sept. 
1S43  ;   a  teacher;   was  living  at  West  Yorkshire  in  Ma)-  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  iS7v 


Chil.  of  Ceorge    Harmon    and    Joanna    (MoLatie)    Whitney. 

12406  I.  Betsey  Lincoln  Whitney,  b.  at  Prattsbuigh,  X.  Y.,  2  Feb.  1840; 
j  married  in  the  parsonage  at  Waterford,  Penn.,  6  Nov.  1856,  David  Stow,  a 

j  farmer,  son   of  and  Mary  (Xorris)  Stow;   died  at'Lebceuf,  Penn., 

i  1  June  1859,  ar>d  was  buried  at  Waterford.      His  residence  was  unknown 
j  in  July  1S75. 

12407;  II.  Phebe  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Pultney,  N.  Y.,  5  Oct.  1S41;  mar- 
ried, 3  Feb.  1S58,  Henry  Martin,  son  of  Jeremiah  and  Susan  (Lunger) 
;  Martin;  and  settled  at  Waterford,  Penn.,  where  she  died,  S  Jul)  1862,  and 
\  was  buried  in  Waterford  Cemetery.  He  was  living  at  Concord,  Penn.,  in 
I  July  1875.  He  served  in  the  I  nth  Reg.  of  Penn.  Vol.  Infantry  during  the 
war  of  1 86 1. 

12408:  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 
i  Waterford,  where  he  was  born.  They  settled  at  Waterford  ;  where  she- 
died,  26  Aug.  1872,  and  was  buried  in  Waterford  Cemetery.      He  married 


IZA1 

4840 
1 8929 


:S930 


1892 


1S93: 


■8933 


1734  Eight Ji   Generation. 


(2d)  in  Jul>   1875,  at  Wattsburgh,  Penn.,  Caroline  Smiley,  and  was  living 
at  Waterford  in  Sept.  1875. 

12409  IV.  Charles  Lewis  Whitney,  b.  at  Pultney,  N.  Y.,  n  March  1846; 
a  farmer;  married  in  her  father's  house,  1  Jan.  1868,  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.  1S75. 

1 24 10  V.  Eliza  Lamphere  Whitney,  b.  at  Waterford,  Penn.,  10  Feb.  184S; 
died  at  Waterford,  23  Sept.  1  S49,  and  was  buried  there. 

12411  VI.  Sarah  Adeline  Whitney,  b.  at  Waterford,  Penn.,  iS  June  1851; 
married  at  "  Counetee,"  Erie  Co.,  Penn.,  7  Jan.  1  S09,  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. 

12412  VII.  William  Lenox  Whitney,  b.  at  Waterford,  Penn.,  31  Aug. 
1S53;   a  farmer;   married   in  the  house  of  her  brother,  Henry  Martin,  at 

J  Concord  Station,  Penn.,  31  Jan.  1875,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Truesdell,  Methodist, 
to   Mary    Etta    Martin,   dau.   of  Jeremiah   and    Susan   (Lunger)   Martin,   of 

I  Concord  Station.  She  was  born  at  Beaver  Dam,  Penn.,  16  Nov.  1853. 
They  were  living  at  Waterford  in  July  1S75. 


Chil.  of  Joseph    Mead   and    Arabella    Howe   (Warner)   Whitney.  4S4:; 

12413  I.   Charles   Edwin   Whitney,  b.  at  Sardinia,  X.  Y.,  S  Feb.  184;;  a    1S941 

farmer;  married  at  Great  Valley,  N.  Y.,  20  June  1871,  by  Rev.  William 
H.  Plarrison,  Baptist,  to  Sarah  Elizabeth  Haggerty,  dau.  of  Charles  William 
and  Fanny  Elizabeth  (Guthrie)  Haggerty,  of  Humphrey,  X.  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  1S75.  He  enlisted  at 
Great  Valley,  23  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  I,  154th  Reg.  of  X.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Infantry; 
and  was  discharged  at  Elmira,  X.  Y.,  23  June  1S65.  He  was  severely 
wounded  in  the  thigh,  and  was  captured,  in  the  battle  of  Chancellorsville, 
Ya.,  2  May  1863;  was  again  captured,  S  May  1S64,  in  the  battle  of  Rocky 
^  Faced  Ridge;  and,  after  spending  more  than  six  months  in  the  prisons  at 
1  Andersonville,  Savannah,  and  Millen,  Ga.,  was  paroled  near  Fort  Pulaski, 
Ga.,  19  Nov,  1S64. 


2414         II.   Eliza  Frances  Whitney,  b.  at  Ashford,  X.  Y.,  10  Tune  1S46;  and 
was  living  at  Humphrey,  X.  Y.,  in  May  1875,  unmarried. 


Whitney  Family 


12415  III.  Joseph  Warner  Whitney,  b.  at  Otto,  N.  V.,  18  May  1848;  a 
fanner  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,  X.  V.,  3  Ap.  1853.  They  settled  at  Creswell,  Kansas, 
and  were  living  there  in  May  1S75. 

12416  IV.  Sarah  Garcia  Whitney,  b.  at  Ashford,  X.  Y.,  9  Nov.  1849; 
and  was  living  at  Humphrey,  X.  V.,  in  May  1875,  unmarried. 

12417  V.  Julia  Whitney,  b.  at  Ashford,  X.  V.,  28  Aug.  1851;  married  at 
i  Yorkshire,   X.  Y.,  14   March  1875,   by  Rev.   X.   F.   Langmade,  Baptist,  to 

John  Alexander  Parker,  a   farmer,  son  of  Alexander  and   Eliza  (Kenyon) 
i  Parker,  of  Humphrey,  X.  Y.      He  was  born  at  Xew  Lisbon,  X.  Y.,  1 1  Oct. 


1550. 


Tiu 


ing  at  Humphrey  in  May  1S75. 


12418 
]-4i9 

12420 
12421 


YI.  Spencer  Lambert  Whitney,  b.  at  Great  Yalley,  X.  Y.,  S  Sept. 
1853;   and  was  living  at  East  Ashford,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1S75,  unmarried. 

VII.  Frederick  Munroe  Whitney,  b.  at  Great  Yallev,  X.  Y.,  9  Jan. 
1856. 

VIII.  Frank   Bradley  Whitney,  b.  at  Great  Valley,  X.  Y.,  11  Tune 

1S57. 

IX.  George  Whitney,  b.  at  Great  Valley,  X.  Y.,  5  Nov.  1S59;  died 
at  Great  Yalley,  17  May  1S60,  and  was  buried'  there. 


1/3. 


Chil.  of  Lewis   Asa   and   Almira  Jane   (Whitney)    Freeman. 

12422  I.  Edwin  Philander  Freeman,  b.  at  Sardinia,  X.  Y.,  20  Jan.  1852; 
was  accidentally  wounded  by  a  falling  tree,  16  March  1S72,  which  fractured 
his  skull,  causing  his  death  at  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  iS  March  1S72.  He  was 
buried  at  Springville,  X.  Y.,  26  March  1S72.  He  is  said  to  have  been  "a 
remarkablv  truthful  and  self-denving  youth." 


12423,      II.   Edith  Grace  Freeman,  b.  at   Springville,  X.  Y.,11  Nov.  1S60; 
and  was  living  at  Colden,  X".  Y.,  in  May  1875. 


12424 


III.  Byron  Healy  Freeman,  b.  at  Glenwood,  Erie  Co.,  X.  Y.,  4  Feb. 
1S64;   died  there,  4  Oct.  1864,  and  was  buried  at  Springville,  X   Y. 


1S94: 


4»45 


1736 


124=5 


Eigh  111  Gen  ci v?  Hon . 


Chil.  of  Henry   an 


d    Phebe    Rachel    (Whitney)    LeDioyt. 


I   4S46 


I.   Frank  Jay  LeDioyt,  b.  at  Sardinia,  X.  Y.,  13  June  1853;  was  living 
at  Monticello,  Iowa,  in  Aug.  1S75,  unmarried. 


Ella  May  LeDioyt,  b.  at  Maquoketa,  Iowa,  17  Jan.  1S56;  and  was 
Maquoketa,  Iowa,  29   Dec.  1S67; 


12426  II 

living  there  in  Aug.  1S7 


2427    1      III.  Sarah   Eloise   LeDioyt,  b.  at 

i  and  was  living  there  in  Aug.  1S75. 


1242b 
12429 

12430 
12431 


12432 
12433 
12434 
12435 


Chil.  of    Benjamin    Franklin   and    Lurinda   Adeline   (Haggerty)   Whitney. 

I.  William  B.  Whitney,  b.  at  Sardinia,  N.  Y.,  1  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  1S67. 

IV.  Anna  Mary  Whitney,  b.  at  Machias,  N.Y.,  5  Sept.  1874. 


4847 


4S48 


2436 


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,  1  June  1867. 

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.   Ceorge  Dallas  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  20  Dec.  1S44;    i894i 


I  4S5' 


Whitney  Family 


1737 


12433 


12439 1 
1 2440 


12442 

12443 
12444 
12445 
12446 
12447 


12448 

[2449 


12450 


married  at  Farmington,  Penn.,  3  July  186S,  by  Ames  Peebe,  Esq.,  to 
Delphine  Dickinson,  dau.  of  George  Dickinson.  The}-  settled  at  Middle-  j 
bury,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1S76. 

III.  Minerva  Jane  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlcbury,  Penn.,  13  Feb.  1845; 
died  there,  12  Sept.  1857,  and  was  buried  in  Griffin's  Cemetery,  Keenev- 
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  stiil  living  in  Oct.  1876. 

VI.  William  Wallace  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  26  March 

1 85 1 ;  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.  1S59. 

XI.  Jeremiah  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  17  July  1S61. 

XII.  Lester  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  13  Ap.  1867. 


Chil.  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  1S64. 

II.  Charles  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  4  June  1847;  married 
by  Thomas  Keeney,  Esq.,  3  May  1S6S,  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. 


[  8947 


4S5: 


[8949 


2451  J       IV.    Ellis  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  13  May  185  1. 


1733 


Eighth   Generation. 


12452  V.  Judson  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  5  Oct.  1853;  married 
at  Wellsborough,  Penn.,  23  Dec.  1S73,  by  Rev.  Charles  W.  Turelle,  to 
Ella  Westbrook,  dau.  of  William  and  Mary  (Kulles)  Westbrook,  of  Middle- 
bur)-. 

12453  VI.   Vernon  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  27  March  1S56. 

12454  !      VII.   Cora  Whitney,  b.  at  Middlebury,  Penn.,  17  March  1S65. 


Chil.  of  Elias   and    Laurette    (Short)    Whitney. 


12457 


12458 


4S5: 


12455  I.   Floyd    Whitney,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  2S   Nov.  1S53;   a  farmer;    1S95 
married  at  Troupsburgh  Centre,  N.Y.,  17  Aug.  1S74,  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  1  Dec.  1S75;   and  then  settled  at  Chatham,  where  they  were  still  living 
in  Aug.  1S76. 

12456  <l  II.  Victor  Whitney,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  12  Oct.  1S56;  married  at 
Chatham  Valley,  Penn.,  25  July  1S75,  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.  1S76. 

II.  Jude  Sweet,  b.  at  Bingham,  Penn.,  S  Feb.  1S49;  married  Mary 
Adams,  dau.  of  Lyman  and  Caroline  (Manter)  Adams;  and  settled  at 
Niles  Vallcv,  Penn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov.  1S76. 


4S56 


12459  !      III.  Charles  Edgar  Sweet,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  15  March  1851; 

died  there,  7  Jan.  1856,  and  was  buried  at  Middlebury,  Penn. 

12460  ';      IV.  Sunilda    Sweet,    b.  at   Chatham,  Penn.,  27  Oct.  1S52;  married 

Austin   Marvin,  son  of  Rice  and  Eliza  M.  (Dailey)  Marvin;   and  settled  at 
i  Niles  Valley,  Penn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov.  1876. 


I J  V?  itn  ey  Fa  m  ih ' 


1739 


j  12461        V.   Laverne    Sweet,    b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  14  July  1S56;  and  was 
living  at  Niles  Valley,  Penn.,  in  Xov.  1S76,  unmarried. 

2462        VI.   Henry  Sweet,  b.  at  Niles  Valley,  Penn.,  26  Sept.  1861. 


Chil.  of  Riley   and    Mary    Lizotte    (Short)    Whitney. 

12463  I.  Ruth  Dorcas  Whitney,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  7  Xov.  1S57;  died 
at  Chatham,  13  Ap.  1S75,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Shortsville  Ceme- 
tery. 

12464  II.  Laura  Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  14  Oct.  1861; 
died  at  Chatham,  4  Sept.  I063,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Shortsville 
Cemetery. 


Chil.   of  Francis   and    Delilah    (Whitney)   Short. 

i 
12465        I.   Asa  D.  Short,  b.  at  Chatham,  Tenn.,  19  Dec.  1855;  and  was  living 
at  Little  Marsh,  Penn.,  in  Aug.  1876. 

12466,      II.   Francis  Short,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  31  Jan.  1S59. 

12467        III.   Viola  Short,  b.  at  Chatham,  Penn.,  9  Oct.  1S60;   died  at  Chatham, 
12  Aug.  1864,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Shortsville  Cemetery. 

1246S;      IV.   Floretta    Short,   b.   at   Chatham,   Penn.,   iS  July   1S65;   died  at 
Chatham,  20  Sept.  1868,  and  was  buried  there,  in  the  Shortsville  Cemetery. 


Chil.   of  John    DeWitt  and    Patty   Ann    (Newton)   Yost. 

2469  I.  Nicholas  Emmet  Yost,  b.  at  Starkey,  N.  Y.,  16  Ap.  182S;  a 
carpenter;  married  at  Thurston,  N.Y.,  9  Sept.  1S49,  Ann  Maria  Rutherford, 
dau.  of  P.dward  and  Alice  (Armstrong)  Rutherford,  of  Thurston.  She 
was  born  at  Bath,  X.  Y.,  15  Dec.  1830.  They  were  living  at  Corn-,  Penn., 
in  May  1S75. 


2470!      II.   Ada  Ann  Yost,  b.  at  Starkey,N.Y 

30  Sept.  1832,  and  was  buried  there. 


-\ug.  1S29;   died  at  Starkey. 
12471        III    George  Washington  Newton  Yost,  b.  at  Starke}-,  N.  Y.,  15 


4S61 


4S62 


4S66 
1S952 


189! 


1740 


R  igh  t/i   Gen  a  -at  ion . 


2472 


Ap.  1831;  an  inventor  and  manufacturer;  married  at  New  Castle,  Perm., 
'  2S  Jan.  185S,  Sophia  Church  Haycien,  born  14  Ap.  1832,  dau.  of  William 
and  Eunice  (Jacobs)  Hayden,  of  Allegany  Co.,  X.  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  puipit."  He  has  spent  about  twenty-five  years  in 
i  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, 
genera!  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. 
]$5;  died  at  Cameron,  27  Oct.  iSss,  and  was  buried  there. 


29  June 


[2473    ■      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,   X.  Y.,   25    March  1S31,   son   of  Reuben   and 

j  Nancy  (Oilman)  Hall ;   and  was  living  at  Thurston  in  May  1S75.      He  died 

1  there,  25  March  1S74,  and  was  buried  at  Cameron. 


18960 


12474  i  VI.  Denison  Smith  Yost,  b.  at  Cameron,  now  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  1 
March  1837;  a  farmer;  married  at  Thurston,  I  Ap.  1856,  Martha  Jayne, 
j  dau.  of  Harvey  and  Lois  (Palmer)  Jayne,  of  Alfred  Centre,  N.  Y.;  died  at 
j  Bath,  N.  Y.,  4  Nov.  1S66,  and  was  buried  at  Cameron.  She  was  living  at 
i  Risingville,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1875,  with  her  second  husband,  James  Dennis. 


1 896 1 


12475  ,      VII.  William   Newton   Yost,  b.  at  Cameron,  now  Thurston,  N.  Y., 

1  28  March  1839;   died  at  Cameron,  3  Aug.  1839,  and  was  buried  there. 

12476  :  VIII.  Sarah  Amanda  Yost>  b.  at  Cameron,  now  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  30 
!  Dec.  1S40;  married  at  Thurston,  8  June  1864,  Elij-.h  Ransom  Monroe,  a 
'farmer;  died  at  Cameron,  6  Nov.  1869,  and  was  buried  there.  He  was 
i  living  at  Cameron  in  May  1875. 

12477  IX'  Chester  Kinney  Yost,  b.  at  Thurston,  N.  Y.,  19  Feb.  1S43;  a 
blacksmith;  married  in  church  at  Cameron,  N.  Y.,  1 1  Oct.  1867,  Alice 
Amelia  Yost,  dau.  of  John  and  Yeleta  (Shephard)  Yost,  of  Rathbone,  N.Y. 

She  was  born  at  Cameron,  25  Aug.  1850.      They  were  living  at  St.  Peters- 
burgh,  Penn.,  in  May  1S75. 


12478    !      X.   Anson    Erastus    Yost,    b.   at    Thurston,  N.  Y.,  7  May  1845;  a    1S966 
j  farmer  and   mill-owner;   married   at  Thurston,  S  June  1864,   Celina    Yost, 
dau.  of  Nicholas   and    Mary    Ann    (Carpenter)    Yost,   of  Cameron,  N.  Y., 


Whitney  Family. 


1741 


where  she  was  born  10  Ap.  1S49.      He  was  living  at  Bath,  N.  Y.,  in  May 
1875. 

12479  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,  X.  Y.,  1 5  March  1 848.      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. 

12480  XII.  Harriet  Alzaida  Yost,  twin,  b.  at  Thurston,  X.  Y.,  4  Sept. 
1849;  died  on  tne  same  day,  and  was  buried  at  Thurston. 


1 248  1 


:24s: 


Chil.  of   Peter   and    Sophia    Maria    (Tamey)    Covert. 

I.  Emeline  Covert,  b.  at  Milo,  X.Y.,  18  May  1S3G;  married  at  Reed, 
Ohio,  2  Ap.  1S55,  Daniel  Beales,  a  carpenter  and  joiner,  son  of  Chester 
and  Harriet  (Bradley)  Beales.  of  Friendship,  X.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  31 
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.  r*e  served,  for  eight  months,  in  the  Mexican 
war;  and,  from  1  1  Feb.  1865  to  13  Aug.  1S65,  in  Co.  D,  3d  Reg.  of  Mich. 
Vol.  Infantry,  in  the  war  of  I  861. 

II.  Wiliiam  Covert,  b.  at  Tyrone,  X.  Y.,  15  Oct.  1S37;  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,  X.  Y.,  where  she  was  born  5  Aug. 
1S33.  They  settled  at  /Etna,  where  he  was  elected  a  justice  of  the  peace, 
in  1867,  for  four  years ;  and  in  1S70,  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  2S  Oct.  1  S64,  and  at   Stone 
River,  Term.,  7  Dec.  1864. 

2483  .      III.  Joseph  Adley  Covert,  b.  at  Reed,  Ohio,  22  Jan.  1S40;  and  was 
living  at  Lainesburffh,  Mich.,  in  Tune  1S7;. 

I  124S4  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 


[8969 


4867 

1S970 


[  S974 


:Sa76 


1742 


Eigh  th   Gt  m  i "  rat  ion . 


12435 

124S6 
12487 

1248s 

124S9 

1 2490 

1 249 1 
12492 
12493 


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  1S69,  at 
Ashland,  Mich.,  Nathan  Harrison  Crecn,  a  farmer,  son  of  Clark  Dodge 
and  Amy  Sherwood  (Mitchell)  Green,  of  /Etna,  Mich.  He  was  born  at 
Groton,  N.  Y.,  30  July  1843.  They  settled  at  /Etna,  near  Morley  post- 
office  ;   and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1S75.      He  served  in  the  war  of  1861. 

VI.  Francis  Marion  Covert,  b.  at  Reed,  Ohio,  19  Dec.  1847;  a 
fanner;   was  living  at  Bailey,  Mich.,  in  June  1875,  unmarried. 

VII.  Sarah  Covert,  b.  at  Reed,  Ohio,  11  June  1S54;  died  n  June 
1854,  and  was  buried  at  Reed. 


Child    of  John    Gatfleld. 
I.   John  Catfield,  settled  in  New  York  City. 


.39S. 


4870 


Chil.  of  Alfred    Arthur    Moneypenny   and    Eliza   Ann    (Crooks) 

Catfield.  4^7 ' 

I.  Alexander  Stewart  Catfield,  b.  at  Grimsby,  C.  W.,  7  Sept  1S34; 
a  painter  and  musician;  married  at  Beamsville,  C.  W.,  8  July  1S57,  Alice 
Augusta  Cilmore,  dau.  of  Nathan  and  Catharine  (Culp)  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  1S75. 

II.  John  Edmond  Catfield,  b.  at  Grimsby,  C.W.,  iS  Aug.  1S37;  a  ;  189s; 
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.  1S75. 

III.  Martha  Mary  Gatfleld,  b.  at  Grimsby,  C.  W.,  10  Sept.  1840; 
died  at  Grimsby,  9  Feb.  1847,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Alfred  William  Catfield,  b.  at  Grimsby,  C.  W.,  1  Jan.  1842; 
died  at  Grimsby,  12  March  1858,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Margaret  Jane  Catfield,  b.  at  Grimsby,  C   W.,  23  Jan.  1S44. 


II  liitncy  Family. 


VI.  James  Alfred  Catfield,  b.  at  Grimsby,  C.  W.,  21  Jan.  1848;  a 
moulder  and  musician;  married  at  St.  Catharine's,  Ont,  10  Dec.  i86S, 
Regina  McMullen,  l\m.  of  James  and  Man-  Ann  (Lambert)  McMullen,  of 
St.  Catharine's,  where  she  was  born  6  Dec.  1851.  They  were  living  at 
Welland,  Out.,  in  Feb.  1S75. 


1743 


[2496 


Chile!  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. 


Chil.  of  George   Washington    and    Maria    Louisa    (Whitney)    Bungay. 

2497  I.  Lewis  Francis  Bungay,  b.  at  Hamilton,  C.  W.;  a  dealer  in  dairy 
!  goods  and  hardware;  married  at  Stratford,  C.  W.,  27  Dec.  1S58,  Mary 
:  Amanda  Ewitzer,  of  Norwich,  C.  W.,  clau    of  Amos  and   Dinah  (Switzer) 

Switzer.      She  was  born  at  Peterborough,  C.  \V.,  27  March  1S41.      They 

settled  at  Norwich,  and  were  living  there  in  1S74. 

12498!  II.  George  Washington  Bungay,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  V.,  26  July 
I  1840;  a  harness-maker;  married  at  New  York  City,  16  Nov.  1S65,  by 
Rev.  Father  Ouin,  Catholic,  to  Margaret  Graham,  who  was  born  at  New 
York,  1  June  1S46,  dau.  of  John  and  Alice  Graham.  She  died  at  the 
corner  of  Norman  and  Messerole  Avenues,  Greenpoint,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
I  20  June  1S66,  and  was  buried  in  Calvary  Cemetery.  Fie  was  married  (2d) 
30juneiS67,  in  the  Greene  Street  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  New 
York,  by  the  pastor,  Rev.  J.  S.  Inskip,  to  Annie  Erugman,  dau.  of  John 
and  Annie  Brugman.  She  was  born  in  North  German}-,  17  Feb.  1S48,  and 
emigrated  to  New  York  in  1853,  with  her  parents.  The)-  were  living  at 
i  359/4  Prospect  Avenue,  South  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1874. 

! 

12499  III.  Sarah  Louisa  Bungay,  b.  at  Scotland,  C.  W.,  21  May  1842; 
I  married  there,  28  Nov.  1SG1,  Thomas  Mcrrlrt,  a  founder,  son  of  Caleb  and 
[Hannah  (Undcrhill)  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. 


1S9S7 


4876 


4878 


4879 
18989 


[8991 


i/44 


Eighth    Generation. 


12502 


12503 


12500  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.  1S46;  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  An-   1S53,  dau.  of  Willard   Bennet  and  Julia  Ann  (Hill)  Field;   and  st 
lived  at  Strawberry  Point  in  1874. 


899-: 


Chil.  of   Nelson    Arnold    and    Martha    Eliza    (Whitney)    Tiffany. 

I.  Byron  Lafayette  Tiffany,  b.  at  Grimsby,  C.  W.,  17  May  1S3S; 
married  at  Elwood,  Kansas,  17  Oct.  [868,  Frances  Elizabeth  Sayward, 
dau.  of  Abiel  Hall  and  Man-  Elizabeth  (Lewis)  Sayward.  He  enlisted  in 
the  1 16th  Reg.  of  N.  V.  S.  Vol.  Infantry;  reenlisted  in  the  1 2th  Reg.  of 
N.  Y.  S.  Vol.  Cavalry;  and  passed  through  the  grades  of  sergeant,  first- 
lieut,  and  second-licut.  He  lived  at  64  Baker  Street,  Detroit,  Mich.,  in 
IS  74 

II.  Oscar  FitzAllen  Tiffany,  b.  at  Clinton,  C.  \Y.,  22  Feb.  1840; 
enlisted,  as  a  private,  in  the  11 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,  X.  Y;  at  Newbern,  X.  C;  in  Pennsylvania,  two 
years;  at  Jamestown  again,  two  years ;  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  four  years ;  at 
Xew  Orleans,  La.,  two  years;  at  Shreveport,  La.,  one  year;  in  Michigan,  j 
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. 


4SS0 


12504  HI.   kelson  Otis    Tiffany,    b.   at   Lancaster,  X.  Y.,  1  Feb.  1842;  an 
advertising  agent,  of  the  firm  of  Tiffany  Brothers,  265  Washington  Street,  ! 

j  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  lived  at  Scotland,  C.  \\\,  from  1847  till  the  Autumn  of 
1861;  at  Lancaster,  N.Y.,  till  1862;  again  at  Scotland,  till  Feb.  1864;  at 
Baltimore,  Md.,  till  Sept.  1S65  ;  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  177  Eleventh  Street,  Buffalo, 
in  1874. 

I  I 

12505  IV.    William  Oakley  Tiffany,  b.  at  Town  Line,  in  Lancaster.  X.  Y., 
»  20  Aug.  1843  ;   died  at  Lancaster,  8  Ap.  1844,  and  was  buried  there. 


18097 


Whitney  Family 


'745 


12506  V.   Martha  Emily  Tiffany,  b.  at  Town  Line,  in  Lancaster,  X.  V.,  19 
June  1845  ;   died  at  Lancaster,  14  Sept.  1S45,  and  was  buried  there. 

i  j 

12507  VI.    Martha    Eliza    Tiffany,   b.  at  Windham,  C.  W.,  17  Aug.  1S46; 
j  was  adopted,  after  her  mother's  death,  by  Matthew  and  Hannah  (Kelley) 

Lowrey,  of  Windham;  was  married  at  Windham,  5  Jan.  1869,  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  1S74. 


Chil.   of   Paul    and    Ellen    Stewart    (Whitney)    Moore. 

1250S'  I.  Cyrus  Moore,  b.  at  Burford,  C.  W.,  21  June  1S40;  married  at 
'  Baltimore,  Md.,  1  1  Nov.  1S62,  Caroline  Commages;  and  lived  at  Grimsby, 
Ont,  in  1S74. 

12509  I  II.  Sarah  Jane  Moore,  b.  at  Burford,  C.  W.,  1  1  Jan.  1S42;  married  at 
[Scotland,  C.  W.,  10  March  i860,  Thomas  Ontario  Prouse.  They  resided 
!  at  Scotland  in  1874. 

12510'  HI.  Martha  Eliza  Moore,  b.  at  Burford,  C.  W.,  8  Jan.  1844;  and 
j  died  there,  22  Nov.  1846. 

12511  I      IV.  William  Henry  Moore,  b.  at  Burford,  C.  W.,  4  Nov.  1847. 

12512  V.  Esther  Josephine  Moore,  b.  at  Burford,  C.  W.,  22  Aug.  1849; 
married  there,  5  Oct.  1S66,  Frederick  Southmaid  Haight,  of  Montreal, 
C.  F.,  who  was,  when  last  heard  from,  in  1874,  principal  of  an  academic 
school  for  boys,  in  that  city. 

1 25 1 3  VI.  John  Whitney  Moore,  b.  at  Burford,  C.  W.,  30  June  1854;  and 
j  lived  there  in  1874. 

12514'      VII.   Martha  Ellen   Moore,  b.  at  Burford,  C.  W.,  17  July  1856;  and 

i  died  there,  12  Nov.  1858. 


VIII. 


Moore,  died  y 


1S999 


Chil.   of  William    Alexander   and    Emily    (Malcolm)    Whitney.  48S2 

J12516        I.    Mary   Emily  Whitney,   b.    at    Scotland,   C.  W.,    15    Sept.   1846;      19004 


1746 


Eieh  th   Genera  tion . 


12517 


125is 


12520 

12521 

12522 
12523 

12524 


married  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  17  Feb.  1 S69,  Edwin   Gilbert.     They  lived 
at  Webster  City,  Iowa,  in  1S74. 

II.  Lewis  rVlalcolm  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  C.  W.,  24  Ap.  1S50;    19006 
married  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  where  her  parents  then  lived,  Emily  Jeannette 
Tiffany,  born  at  Lancaster,  N.  Y  ,  5  July  1S50,  dau.  of  Nelson  Arnold  and 
Caroline  Adele  (Davenport)  Tiffany. 

III.  Sarah  Eliza  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  C.  W.,  22  Nov.  1S51;  and 
died  there,  21  Oct.  1S52. 


IV.  Maria   Louise  Whitney,  b.   at  Scotland,   C.  W.,   5  Jan.  1854: 
married  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  9  Jan.  1S72,  Joseph  Ferdinand  Raphael. 

V.  Alfred    Eliakim  Whitney,  b.  at   Scotland,  C.  W.,  13  Sept.  1S56; 
lived  with  his  parents,  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  in  1S74. 

VI.  Ellen  Semantha  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  C.  W.,  16  July  185S. 

VII.  fiflartha  Esther  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  C.  W.,  25  Jan.  1S60. 

VIII.  William  Edmund  Whitney,  b.  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  27  Oct. 
1865;   died  at  West  Union,  14  Sept.  1S66,  and  was  buried  there. 

IX.  Gertrude  Emma  Whitney,  b.  at  West  Union,  Iowa,  10  March 
1868. 


1 9009 


Chil.  of  John    Paul   and   Sarah    Esther   (Whitney)   Smith. 

12525  I.  Ellen  Smith,  b.  1  Jan.  1842. 

12526  '      II.   Eliza  Smith,  b.  4  June  1844;  died  in  1S47. 

12527  III.   Emma  Smith,  b.  10  Aug.  1846;  died  in  1847. 

12528  IV.   Emily  Smith,  b.  10  Oct.  1S4S. 


488: 


Chil.  of  Hartley   Stewart   and    Dinah    (Switzer)    Whitney. 


4884 


12529         I.  Sarah    Amanda    Whitney,  b.  at  Norwichville,   C.  W.,  3   March    19010 
1S50;    married    at    Elkader,    Iowa,  1   Jan.  1870,   by    Rev.    D.    M.    Sterns, 


Whitney  Family 


1747 


12530] 

12531 

12532 
12533 


Methodist,  to  Charles  Heywood  Sterns,  a  nephew  of  the  officiating  clergy- 
man, born  at  Gerry,  N.  V.,  about  a  mile  north  of  the  present  village  of  j 
Vermont,  24  Oct.  1S38,  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  Nonvichville,  C.  \V.,  n  Oct.  1852. 

III.  Bartiey  Stewart  Whitney,  b.  at  Geneva,  Wis.,  2j  March  1854; 
died  at  Elkader,  Iowa,  1  July  1863,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Henry  Switzer  Whitney,  b.  at  Geneva,  Wis.,  1 1  May  1S56. 

V.  Frank  Greeley  Whitney,  b.  at  Elkader,  Iowa,  20  Sept.  1869. 


Chil.  of  Edmund    and    Frances   Arm    (Mortimer)    Whitney. 

>534        I.   William  Edmund  Whitney,  b.  at  Brantford,  C.  W.,  4  Nov.  1854; 
resided  with  his  mother,  at  Seaforth,  Ont.,  in  1874. 


12535 
12536 
12537 


2539 


II.  Charles  Mortimer  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  C.W.,  24  March  1S56. 

III.  George  Lewis  Whitney,  b.  at  Geneva,  Wis.,  23  May  185S. 

IV.  James  Murray  Whitney,  b.  at  Seaforth,  Ont.,  13  Nov.  1S68. 


Chil.  of  John   and    Alba   Cinda   (Abbott)   Stevens. 

1540  I.  William  Francis  Stevens,  b.  at  Herkimer,  N.  V.,  24  Jan.  1S32; 
I  married  Lucretia  Albro,  25  May  1859;  and  was  living  at  St.  Charles, 
j  Minn.,  in  Aug.  1875.      He  served  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  in  the  war  of  1861. 


4S86 


Chil.  of  Charles  and    Elizabeth    (Malcolm)   Whitney.  4889 

I.  Emma  Frederika  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  Ont.,  24  Ap.  1S63. 

II.  Lilian  Whitney,  b.  at  Scotland,  Ont.,  7  Aug.  1869. 


1748 


1254' 


Eighth  Generation. 


II.   Adelia   Stevens,  b.  at  Busti,  X.  V.,  5  Oct.  1833;  married  there,    1901 
16  Sept.  i860,  Horace  Frank,  a  farmer,  sun  of  Michael  and  Betsey  (Stawart)  i 
Frank,  of  Busti,  where  he  was  born  19  Nov.  1S19.     They  settled  at  Busti, 
and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 


12542 


12543 


12544 


12545 


12546 


12547 


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  1S42.  They  settled  at  Busti,  and  were  living  there  in 
Sept.  1S75. 

IV.  Warren  Henry  Stevens,  twin,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  13  Ap.  1S37; 
a  farmer;  married  at  Warren,  Penn.,  8  March  1 S60,  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  1  May  1863;   at  Vitoria,  C.  W.,  till  June  1S66; 

:  at  Simcoe,  C.  W.,  till  21  Jan.  1S67  ;  at  Ancaster,  Out,  till  May  1871 ;  and 
j  then  returned  to  Warren,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Sept.  1875. 

V.  Electa  rVSelissa  Stevens,  b  at  Busti,  N.Y.,12  March  1839;  mar- 
'.  ried  F.  IVS.  Canfield,  13  Ap.  1S65.  They  were  living  at  Tidioute,  Penn.,  in 
:  Aug.  1875. 

VI.  Dency  Lodema  Stevens,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  16  May  1842  ;  died 
i  at  Busti,  7  July  1843,  and  was  buried  there. 

VII.  Alba  Arvilla  Stevens,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  25  May  1S45;  married 
there,  12  Sept.  1S64,  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. 

j  They  dwelt  at  Busti  till  23  May  1868;  and  then  moved  to  Sugar  Grove,  j 
j  Penn.,  where  the)- 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.  1S75. 


12  548 


Chil.  of  John   and   Sarah    Elizabeth    (Henick)    Abbott. 


[9016. 


[9018 


1902: 


19027 


4892 


I.  Sarah  Emeline  Abbott,  b.  at  Busti,  N.Y.,  20  Nov.  1S48;  married    19028 
at  Darien,  Wis.,  2  Ap.  1S6S,  Lyman  James,  son  of  Rowland  and  Clarissa 


//  7/  itney  Family. 


749 


1  (Acker)  James;   and  settled  at  Harmony,  N.  V.,  where  they  were  still  living 
.  in  Aug.  1S75. 

12549 '      II.   Francis  Xavier  Abbott,  b.  at  Sugar  Grove,  Perm.,  4  May  1S51  ; 
and  was  living  at  Geneva,  Wis.,  in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 

12550        III.   Marietta    Lovisa   Abbott,   b.   at   Sugar    Grove,  Penn.,   23  Ap. 
I  1855;   and  was  living  at  Geneva,  Wis.,  in  Aug.  1875,  unmarried. 

1255  1  \      IV.   Martha  Jane  Abbott,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  V.,  iS  Sept.  1859;  and  was 
living  at  Geneva,  Wis.,  in  Aug.  1S75. 


12552 


12553 


Chil.  of  Ezra   and   Mary   (Bush)   Abbott. 

I.  Martha  Abbott,  b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  V.,  17  May  1839;  died  at 
Jamestown,  24  March  1S41,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Margaret  Abbott,  b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  12  Jan.  1841;  married 
at  Randolph,  X.  Y.,  31  May  1S65,  by  Rev.  C.  M.  Cole,  Congregational,  to 
James  Anciel  WlcCall,  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.  1S65;  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. 


12554  III.  William  Abbott,  b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  iS  May  1842;  died  at 
,  Jamestown,  29  Aug.  1843,  and  was  buried  there. 

12555  IV.  Amelia  Abbott,  b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1844;  married 
at  Farmington,  Penn.,  9  July  1S63,  by  Rev.  William  Sharp,  Baptist,  to 
Franklin  Doctor  Porter,  a  mechanic,  born  24  Dec.  I  84  I,  son  of  Joseph  and 
Martha  (Shew)  Porter,  of  Falconer,  X.  Y.  They  settled  at  Centreville, 
Penn.,  10  July  1S63;  and  moved,  about  1  Sept.  1863,  to  Falconer.  He 
enlisted  in  Oct.  1S63,  for  three  years,  in  Co.  I,  97th  Reg.  of  X.  Y.  S. 
Volunteers;  was  wounded  in  the  battle  of  The  Wilderness,  the  first 
engagement  in  which  he  participated,  S  May  1864;   was  in    Lane  Hospital,  j 

J  Washington,  D.  C,  till  6  June,  when  he  was  taken  to  his  father's  home  at 
i  Falconer,  and  died  there  on  the  27th  of  the  same  month.  She  was  living  , 
'  with  her  father,  at  Falconer,  in  June  1875,  without  children. 

12556;  V.  Theodore  Abbott,  b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  22  Sept.  1847;  a 
machinist;    married  there,  4  Feb.  1SG9,  by  Rev.  Emery  Jones,  Wesleyan 


4S93 


'9035 


75° 


12557 


12558 

12559 
12560 


1256! 

12562 

12563 
12564 
12565 


Eighth    Generation. 


Methodist,  to  Estelle  Martha  McCall,  duu.  of  James  Ancicl  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  1S75. 

VI.  Mary  Abbott,  b.  at  Jamestown,  X.  Y.,  26  Dec.  1849;  married 
there  5  May  1868,  bv  Rev.  Emerson  Mills,  Baptist,  to  Mortimer  Almond 
Roso,'  a  lumberman, 'son  of  David  and  Mary  Ann  (Babcock)  Rose,  of 
Poland.  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  1  Oct.  1847.  They  settled  at  Poland.  16 
Nov.  1868;  moved  to  Gerry,  N.Y.,  1  Ap.  1869;  to  Poland  again,  in  Dec. 
1869;  thence,  17  May  1873,  to  Falconer,  X.  Y.,  where  they  were  living  in 
June  1 87 5,  without  children. 

VII.  Sarah  Louise  Abbott,  b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  12  Dec.  1S51; 
died  at  Falconer,  X.  Y,  7  Nov.  i860,  and  was  buried  at  Jamestown. 

VIII.  Clarence  Abbott,  b.  at  Ellicott,  N.  Y.,  5  Jan.  1S5S. 

IX.  Elliott  Abbott,  b.  at  Ellicott,  N.  Y.,  1  Ap.  i860. 


Chil.  of  Giles   Theodore   and    Anna   Elizabeth    (Abbott)   Gill. 


4S94 


I.  Harrison     Decatur    Gil!,   b.  at  Busti,   N.  Y.,   9  Sept.  1S39;    a    19037 
machinist   and   engineer;    married   at  Toulon,  III,  n  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,  Y\  is.; 

and  were  living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 

II.  Bertrand  Van  Ness  Gill,  b.  at  Busti,  N.Y.,  29  Aug  1841;  mar-    19040 
I  ried  at  Blandinsville,  111..  30  March  1872,  Jenny  Hodges.     They  were  living 

at  Jamestown,  X.  Y,  in  July  1S75. 

III.  Margaret  Elizabeth  Gill,  b.  at  Busti,  X.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1843;  died 
at  Busti,  30  Oct.  1S45,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Willis  Dana  Gill,  b.  at  Busti,  X.  Y,  8  Dec.  1845  ;  a  farmer;  was 
j  living  at  Busti  in  July  1875,  unmarried. 

1 
V  Ellen  Ann  Gill,  b.  at  Sugar  Grove,  Penn.,  28  Ap.  1S49;  married  19041 
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.  1S47.  They  settled  at  Toulon, 
and  were  living  there  in  Sept.  1S76. 


Whitney  Family. 


1 75 1 


12566 
12567 

12568 
12569 
12570 


12571 
12572 


VI.  Elliot  Forester  Gill,  b.  at  Sugar  Grove,  Perm.,  22   Sept.  1S53; 
was  living  at  Toulon,  111.,  in  July  1S75,  unmarried. 

VII.  Florence  Ada  Gill,  b.  at  Busti,  N.  Y.,  18  May  1858;  was  living 
at  Toulon,  111.,  in  July  1875. 


'573 


Chil.  of  Jeremiah    Whitney   and    Mary    Eleanor    (Lopies)    Abbott. 

I.  Elsie  Abbott,  b.  at  Busti,  N.Y.,  in  Nov.  1845;  died  at  Battle  Creek, 
Mich.,  30  Aug.  1864,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Ezra  Abbott,  b.  at  Busti,  N.Y.,  S  Ap.  1847;  died  at  Busti,  in  Aug. 
1848,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Rosella  Abbott,  b.  at  Pittsfield,  Penn.,  in  1849;   married  in  1867, 
at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  Rollin  Shopard. 

Chil.  of  Jeremiah   Whitney  and    Martha   (Southvvick)    Abbott. 

IV.  Isa  Abbott. 

V.  Sumner  Abbott. 


2575 


2576 


Chil.  of  Charles   F.   and    Melissa   (Abbott)   Temple. 

I.  Ada  Tempie,  b.  at  Sugar  Grove,  Penn.;  grad.  at  the  Normal  School 
in  Edinburgh,  Penn. 

II.  Deforest  Charles  Temple,  b.  at  Sugar  Grove,  Penn.;  grad.  at 
the  Normal  School  in  Edinburgh,  Penn. 


Child   of    Francis  and    Emily   Eerintha    (Abbott)    Herrick. 
I.   Sophronia  Herrick,  b.  at  Pine  Grove,  Penn.,  27  Nov.  1859. 


4895 


19042 


S95 


4896 


4S97 


Chil.  of  William    Rilander   and    Martha    (Shields)   Chase. 

I.  Julia  Ann  Chase,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  22  May  1S44;   married      19043 
at  Glenville,  N.  Y,  14  Feb.  1S61,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Seeley,  of  the   Reformed 


175 


Eighth  Generation. 


12577 

12578 
12579 


l2S8i 


12584 


Church,  to  John  C.  Van  Benthuysen,  a  carpenter,  son  of  John  anil  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  Jul)-  1875,  unmarried. 

III.  Emily  Sophronia  Chase,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  3  May  1847; 
was  living  at  Janesville,  Iowa,  in  Jul}'  1S75,  unmarried. 

IV.  Clark    Benedict   Chase,  b.  at 'Providence,  N.  Y.,  10  Jan.  185 1; 

was  living  at  Janesville,  Iowa,  in  July  1S75,  unmarried. 


Child   of  Benjamin    Sherman   and   Sabrina   (Allen)   Stanton. 

2580  I  I.  Martha  Helen  Stanton,  b.  at  Chautauqua,  N.  Y.,  5  Ap.  1856; 
and  was  living  with  her  parents,  near  Mayville,  N.  Y.,  in  May  1S75,  un- 
married. 


Chil.  of  Mason    Hicks  and   Arvilla   Isabel    (Harrison)   Allen. 
I.   Emma  Isabel  Allen,  b.  at  Ellicottville,  N.  Y.,  22  Nov.  i860. 


[25S2  II.   William  Clarke  Allen,  b.  at  Ellicottville,  N.  Y.,  2S  Ap.  1866. 

12583    ;      III.   Frances  Josephine  Allen,  b.  at  Jaynesville,  Iowa,  4  July  187 1. 


Chil.  of  Samuel    Rogers  and    Pamelia   (Shew)    Finch. 


4903 


4904 


4905 


I.  Elizabeth  Ann  Finch,  b.  at  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  2S  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.  The_\-  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, 


!2585 


Whitney  Family 


'7 


12586 


28  Sept.  1864,  and  passed-assistant,  30  Dec.  1S72;  served  on  the  blockade 
of  Wilmington,  N.  C.,  in  1S63;  was  on  the  James  River,  near  Richmond, 
in  1SG4;  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,  1S65  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,  1S74  and  1S75. 

II.  William  Wilcox  Finch,  b.  at  Saratoga,  N.  V.,  2  Ap.  1S46;  a 
tradesman;  married  at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  5  Dec.  1S70,  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.,  1  Jan.  1845.  They  were  living 
at   Broadalbin   in  June  1875.      He   enlisted    at   Saratoga   Springs,  4   Nov. 

I  1861,  in  Co.  D,  77th  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S.  Volunteers;  was  promoted  to  be 
corporal,  14  Dec.  1863,  and  sergeant,  17  Oct.  1S64;  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.  1S74,  by  Rev.  Joseph  H.  Wilson,  to  Addison 
Cardner,  a  farmer,  son  of  Sylvester  and  Man'  Ann  (Perry)  Gardner,  both 
then  deceased,  of  Athens,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  born  10  Oct.  1S44.  They 
were  living  at  Broadalbin  in  June  1875.  He  enlisted  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  17 
Nov.  1 861,  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  1S62,  and  severely  (in  two  places)  in  the  battle  of  The  Wilderness, 
5  May  1S64,  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  1S75. 


12587 


IV.   Charles  Henry   Finch,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  16  July 
died  there,  17  Aug.  1854,  and  was  buried  at  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 


1854 


12588,      V.   Henry  Clement  Finch,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  27  Ap.  185S; 
j  and  was  living  at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1875. 

12589!      VI.  Alice  Chamberlin  Finch,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  26  Ap.  1862; 
i  and  was  living  at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  in  June  1S75. 


19048 


i/54 

12590 
I2S9I 


1259- 
12593 


1^594 


12595 


!596 


[2597 


1259S 


Eighth    Generation. 


Chil.  of  Putman    and    Cornelia    Elflida    (Wescot)    Shew. 

I.   Nathaniel  Wescot  Shew,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  17  May  1S44; 
died  there,  5  Sept.  1S44,  and  was  buried  at  Northampton,  N.  V. 


4906 


II.   Frank  Clement  Shew,  b.   at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  18  Sept.  1847;    19050 
an  engineer;    married   at   Broadalbin,   50    Dec.   iS6S,   Gertrude  Snedikcr, 

dau.  of  Christopher  and  Minerva  (Alvord)  Snedikcr,  of  Northampton, 
N.  Y.  She  was  b>>rn  at  Edinburgh,  N.  Y.,  8  Jan.  1S4S.  They  were  living 
at  Lincoln,  Del.,  in  May  187;. 


JI1.  Jenny  Lind  Shew,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  10  July  i860. 


IV.  Jay  Marvin  Shew,  b.  at  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  29  May  1S62. 

Chil.  of  Putman    and    Adelaide    (Snediker)    Shew. 

V.  George  Snediker  Shew,  b.  at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  16  Oct.  186S. 


Chil.  of  John    Kennelly   and    Catharine    (Shew)    Anderson. 


4906 


490; 


I.  Abby  Pamelia  Anderson,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  N.  Y.,  27  Aug.  1846;    1905 1 
I  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.  IVIary  Matilda  Anderson,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  N.  Y.,  25  Nov.  1847;    19054 
,  married  at  17  Wall  Street,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  7  Oct.  1S67,  by  Rev.  M.  S. 

'  Goodale,  Presbyterian,  to  Deodauis  Wright  Sturtevant,  a  dealer  in  tea,  son 
'•  of  John  Augustus  and  Mar)-  (Paddelford)  Sturtevant,  of  Amsterdam, 
I  where  he  was  born  22  Nov.  1835.  They  settled  at  Amsterdam,  and  were 
'living  there  in  June  1875,  at  Jj  Division  Street,  his  business  being  at  175 
Main  Street. 

III.  Clara  Louisa  Anderson,  b.  at  Edinburgh,  N.  Y.,  17  Nov.  1S51; 
!  a  student  in  music,  at  Cottage  Hill  Seminars-,  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. 


Whitney  Family 


12599  V.  Stephen  Putman  Anderson,  b.  at  Amsterdam,  N.  V.,  23  Nov. 

i860. 

12600  VI.   George  Baker  Anderson,  b.  at  Amsterdam,  X.  V.,  2  Ap.  1866. 


Chil.  of  Josias    La    Mont   and    Hannah    (Shew)    Masten. 
1 2601  I      I.   Lilly  rYIasten,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  12  Dec.  1861. 


7  5  5 


490s 


12602        II.   Rosanna   La  Mont   Masten,   b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  16  July 
1864. 


Chil.  of  John    and    Philena    (Cady)    Shew. 

12603  !■  Mary  Jane  Shew,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  23  Jan.  1852;  married 
at  Ellendale,  Del.,  11  Oct.  1S71,  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.  The}'  settled  at  Northampton,  N.Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  June 
1875. 

12604:  II.  Isabel  Shew,  b.  at  Providence,  N.Y.,  26  March  1S54;  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.  V.,  31  Jan.  1S48,  son  of  Erastus  and  Catharine 
Louisa  (Goodwin)  Arnold.  They  settled  at  Lincoln,  Del.,  and  were  living 
there  in  June  1S7 ;. 

12605  III.  ilia  Philena  Shew,  b.  at  Providence,  N.  Y.,  20  Nov.  1855  ;  died 
there,  1  1  June  1S62,  and  was  buried  at  Northampton,  N.  Y. 

12606  IV.   Cornelia  Elflida  Shew,  b.  at  Providence,  N.Y.,  7  March  1S64. 


19056 


Chil.   of  William   and   Arietta   (Lee)   Van    Ness.  491 2 

[2607        I.   Roderick  Van  Kess,  b.  at  Howard,  Mich.,  4  Aug.  1S45;  and  was 
living  there  in  Oct.  1875. 

[260S        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 


■756 

Eighth  Generation. 

Robert   Carlisle,    a    farmer,    son    of   James    Houston    and    Rachel   (Argo) 
Carlisle,  of  the  same  count}-.      He  was  born  in   Sussex  Co.,  Del.,  22  May 
1S49.     They  were  living  near  Elkhart,  Ind.,  in  May  1876. 

I  2609 

III.   Llewellyn  Van   rviess,  b.  at  Howard,  Mich.,  30  Oct.  1S49;  died 
there,  29  Aug.  185 1,  and  was  buried  in  Pleasant  Lake  Cemetery. 

I26IO 

IV.  Wiliiam  Van  f-'ess,  twin,  b.  at  Howard,  Mich.,  20  Oct.  1S55. 

I  261  I 

V.   Etta  Van    Mess,  twin,  b.  at   Howard,  Mich.,  20   Oct.  1S55;  died 
there,  17  March  1856,  and  was  buried  in  Pleasant  Lake  Cemetery. 

12612 

VI.  Caroline  Leland  Van  Wess,  b.  at  Howard,  Mich.,  6  Dec.  1S57. 

Chil.  of  John   and   Caroline   (Van    Ness)    Potter. 

49i3 

.X., 

I.  Charles  Henry  Potter. 

12614 

II.  Alonzo  Potter. 

Chil.  of  Warren   Clark   and    Maria   (Easlyn)   Van    Ness. 

4914 

I26I5 

I.   SVIary  Van  F^ess,  was  living  at  Penn  Van,  N.Y.,  in  Ap.  1S76. 

1 26l6 

II.  George  Van  f^ess,  was  living  at  Penn  Van,  N.  V.,  in  Ap.  1S76. 

Child  of  Joel   and   Ann    (Butterworth)    Van    Ness. 

49 '5 

12617 

I.  Joe!  Van  Ness,  was  living  at  Trumansburgh,  N.  V.,  in  Ap.  1S76. 

Chil.  of  Andrew   Oliver  and    Lucy   (Stone)   Van    Ness. 

49 '7 

I26lS 

I.  Harriet  Amelia  Van  Mess,  b.  at  Jerusalem,  N.  V.,  15  Aug.  1S52; 
a  teacher;   was  living  at  Benton  Centre,  N.  Y.,  in  Oct.  1S75,  unmarried. 

12619 

II.   Elizabeth  Philena  Van  Mess,  b.  at  Benton,  X.  V.,  15  Oct.  1S5S. 

iGio 


2621 


12622 
12623 
12624 


/  Vh  it  11  ey  Fa  in  i/\  • . 


Child   of   Edwin    Stanley   and    Elizabeth    (Van    Ness)    Norton. 

I.   Lena  Margaret  Morton,  b.  at  Victor,  N.  Y.,  6  July  1859;  and  w; 
/ing  there  in  Ap.  1S76,  unmarried. 


1/57 


49>S 


Child   of  Sanford  White   and    Martha   Susanna    (Van    Ness) 
Beaujean. 

I.   Lueiia   Ann   Beaujean,  b.  at  Mayville,  N.  V.,  4  June  1859;  and 

was  living  there  in  May  1S75. 


12626 
12627 

t2628 

12629 
12630 
1 263 1 

12632 


Chil.  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.  (Farreli)  Way. 

IV.  Tvlartha  Jane  Way. 

V.  Annie  Way. 

VI.  Ida  Frances  Way. 


49?5 


4943 


4943 


Chil.  of  Andrew   and   Sarah    Elizabeth    (Way)    Broas. 

I.  Mary  A.  Broas. 

II.  Sarah  F.  Broas. 

III.  Charies  E.  Broas. 

IV.  Catharine  C.  Broas. 

V.  rVIartha  Broas. 

There  were  four  others  in   this  household,  whose   names  could   not  be 
;  procured. 


1758 

Eighth    Generation. 

Chil.  of  James    Henry   and   Julia   C.  (Travers)   Way. 

! 

4949 

12633 

I.   Minnie  Way. 

12634 

II.  Emma  Way. 

12635 

III.  Harriet  Way. 

4951 

Chil.  of  John    Peter  and   Cynthia   (Fitchett)   Way. 

12636 

I.  Oscar  T.  Way. 

'2637 

II.   Henry  L.  Way. 

12638 

III.  Etheiind  Way. 

4952 

Child   of  James    Knox   Polk  and   Martha  Ann    (Way)    Brant. 

12639 

I.   Frederick  W.   Brant,   b.  at   Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  23  Feb.  1866; 
died  27  Sept.  1S6S. 

4953 

Chil.  of   Elias   James  and    Mary   Helen    (Van   Voast)   Whitney. 

12640 

I.    Francis   Eiias  Whitney,  b.  at  28  Cumberland  Street,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  18  Aug.  1848  ;   died  of  consumption,  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  3  Sept. 
186S,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery,  Brooklyn. 

1 

1 204 1 

II.  Albert  Joceiyn  Whitney,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  31  Jan.  1856. 

12642 

III.   Ida   Helen  Whitney,  b.  at  21S  Adelphi  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
13  Jan.  1863. 

■ 

12643 

IV.    Lilly  W.  Whitney,  adopted,  b.  31  May  1850;  died  13  Dec.  1862, 
and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

Chil.  of  Levi   and   Judith    Lenchy   (Whitney)   Selleck. 

<r954 

12644 

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. 

12645 

II.   Mary  Louisa  Selleck,  b.  near  Preston,  Minn.,  9  Jan.  1S57. 

Whitney  Family. 


759 


12646  III.  Charles  Llewellyn  Selleck,  b.  at  Auburn,  N.  V.,  1  i  May  i860; 
died  at  Deerfield,  Mo.,  21  Sept.  1874,  and  was  buried  in  Deerfield  Ceme- 
tery. 


Chil.  of  Daniel    and    Mary   Jano   (Whitney)    Van  Voast. 

12647  I.  Eva  Ann  Van  Voast,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

12648  ;      II.   ryjary  Eliza  Van  Voast,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 
2649        III.  Albert  Van  Voast,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


12650 


1265: 


12652 

12653 
12654 


Child    of   Isaac    Francis   and    Minnie    Etta    (Lunger)    Whitney. 
I.    [VSinnie  Etta  Whitney,  b.  at  Fort  Scott,  Kansas,  21  Feb.  1871. 


Child  of  Theodore   and    Phcebe   Ann    (Whitney)    Magnus. 
I.   Eugene  Magnus,  lived  with  his  father  in  186S. 


4957 


Child   of  John   Henry   Ellsworth   and    Emily   Louisa    (Calhoun) 

Whitney.  I      495S 


I.  Ulysses  John  Whitney,  b.  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  2  Oct.  1865  ;  died  at 
218  Adelphi  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  iS  July  1866,  and  was  buried  at 
Ocean  Hill,  Greenwood  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of  Francis   Rowland   and   Sophronia   Arnold    (Terrel)    Whitney. 

I.  George    Washington    Francis    Whitney,    b.   at   48    Charlton 
Street,  Richmond  Hill,  New  York  City,  15  May  1864. 

II.  John  Thomas  Whitney,  b.  at  42  Watts  Street,  New  York  City, 
27  Jan.  186S. 


4961 


4962 


1760 

12655 
12656 
12657 
1265S 

12659 
12660 


1 266 1 
12662 
12663 

12664 

12665 
12666 
12667 

12668 


Eigh  th  ( n  it c v?7 tion . 


Chil.  of   Elias    Isaac   and    Elizabeth    (Odekirk)    Whitney. 

I.  Edwin  Demetrius  Whitney,  b.  at  Eden,  Wis.,  6  Sept.  1S57. 

II.  Helen  Louisa  Whitney,  b.  at  Eden,  Wis.,  15  Aug.  1S59. 

III.  Fremont  Leroy  Whitney,  b.  at  Eden,  Wis.,  12  Sept.  1861. 

IV.  Eiias    Isaac  Whitney,  b.  at  Eden,  Wis.,  5  Sept.  1S63;   died  at 
Eden,  20  Aug.  1864,  and  was  buried  there. 

V.  Caroline  Belle  Whitney,  b.  at  Eden,  Wis.,  iS  Aug.  1866. 

VI.  Peter  Berry  Whitney,  b.  at  Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  20  March  1S69; 
died  there,  20  Nov.  1  S69,  and  was  buried  at  Big  Rapids  Cemetery. 


49C3 


Chil.  of  John   and    Martha   Ann   (Whitney)    Henderson. 

I.  Byron  Whitney  Henderson,  b.  in  Gray  Street,  London,  C.  W.,  8 
Feb.  185S. 

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.  1S69. 


4964 


Chil.  of  Daniel   and    Helen    Mar   (Whitney)    Buck. 

I.  Edward   D.  Buck,  b.  at  Onondaga  Hill,  X.  Y.,  10  July  1S55;  and 
was  living  there  in  June  1  S75  ;   a  painter. 

II.  Charles  Easton  Buck,  b.  at  Onondaga  Mill,  N.  Y.,  iS  Oct.  1858. 

III.  Daniel  Buck,  b.  at  Onondaga  Hill,  N.  Y.,  1  Jan.  i860. 

IV.  Ernest  Buck,  b.  at  Onondaga  Hill,  N.  Y.,  30  Aug.  1864. 


4966 


Child    of  Charles   Adrian    Valk   and    Winifred    Frances    (Whitney) 

Boardman.  I  497 

I.  Corey  Berry  Boardman>  b.  at  74  Lodi  Street,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  12 
Dec.  1869. 


Whitney  Family. 


i  761 


Chil.  of  Charles   Henry  and    Maria    Louisa   (Whitney)    Briggs. 

2669  I.   Fanny  Leoline  Briggs,  b.  at  New  York  City,  24  May  1862. 

2670  II.   Amos  Whitney  Briggs,  b.  at  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  2S  May  1S67; 
died  at  Haverstraw,  15  Jan.  1870,  and  was  buried  there. 

[2671        III.   Catharine   Louise   Briggs,  b.  at  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  17  March 
1871. 


Chil.  of  Gilbert   and    Abbie   Jane    (Rogers)    Travis. 

12672  :      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. 

12673  II.   Charles  William  Travis,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  2  Nov.  i860. 

12674  III.  Jeannie  Rogers  Travis,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  11  June  1864. 

12675  !      IV-  Ac,a  Clara  High  Travis,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  26  March  1867. 

12676  :      V.   Henry  Rogers  Travis,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  26  July  1S69. 


Chil.  of  Isaac   and    Harriet   (Dowdell)   Travis. 

12677!  I.  Gilbert  De  Witt  Travis,  b.  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  21  Aug.  1S51;  a 
'printer;  was  living  with  his  mother,  at  131  Classon  Avenue,  Brooklyn, 
i  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1875;  unmarried. 

; 

12678  ;  II.  Sarah  Travis,  b.  at  New  York  City,  26  Ap.  1S53  ;  died  at  Peeks- 
kill,  N.Y.,  30  Jan.  1855,  and  was  buried  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  in  the  Baptist 
Cemetery. 

12679'  HI.  Erastus  Brooks  Travis,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  16  Jan.  1S57  ; ' 
j  died  then.-,  7  June  1857,  and  was  buried  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  in  the  Baptist 
I  Cemetery. 

12680  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. 


4975 


499S 


I  762 


EigJiili   Generation. 


Chil.  of  William   James   and    Agnes    (Travis)    McCord. 


5000 


12681  I.   Hannah  Ann  McCord,  b.  at  Yorktown,   N.  V.,  31  March  1852; 

j  died  at  Yorktown,  29  Dec.  lS6l,  and  was  buried  there. 

12652  !      II.  John  Briggs  McCord,  b.  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y,  7  June  1S53;   a 
1  salesman;    was  living  with   his  parents,  at  1377   Pacific   Street,  Brooklvn, 

N.  Y,  in  Jan.  1875. 

12653  III.  Abby  Jane  McCord,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y,  3  Dec.  1S57;  died 
!  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 


126S6 


12687 

12688 

! 

12689 

12690 
1 2691 


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  1S60. 

V.  Ella  Wicks,  b.  at  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  19  May  1S63. 

Chil.  of  James   and    Eliza    Ann    (Clements)    Horton. 

VI.  Edward  l-3orton,  b.  at  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  21  Sept.  1867. 

VII.  Laura  Horton,  b.  at  Ridgeway,  Perm.,  12  May  1S70. 


5007 


Chil.  of  Gilbert  Travis  and    Martha   (Lamoreux)   Clements. 

12692    I      I.   Milton    Lamoreux   Clements,  b.  at    Middletown,   Orange   Co., 
-  N.  Y.,  4  Nov.  1S60. 

^2693    '      II.   Frederick   Clements,  b.  at  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  24  July  1863;   died 
I  there,  7  March  1S64,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery. 


5010 


Whitney  F  amily. 

1763 

Chil.  of  Joseph   and    Amanda   Jane   (Clements)   Grant. 

501  1 

12694 

I.  Arthur  Grant,  b.  at  Liberty,  N.  V.,  26  Sept.  1S61. 

12695 

II.   Ida  Grant,  b.  at  Liberty,  N.  Y.,  8  May  1864. 

12696 

III.   Eva  Grant,  b.  at  Libert}-,  N.  Y.,  10  Nov.  1866. 

12697 

IV.   Susan  Grant,  b.  at  Liberty,  N.Y.,  9  Sept.  1S69;   died  at  Liberty, 
2  March  1S73,  and  was  buried  there. 

Child  of  John    Davis   and   Julia    Frances   (Corke)   Clements. 

5013 

12698 

I.  Catharine  Clements,  b.  at  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  28  Nov.  1S72. 

Chil.  of  Ira   Travis  and   Adeline   Minerva   (Cole)    Horton. 

5014 

12699 

I.  Ruhama  Etta  Horton,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1  Ap.  1S58. 

12700 

II.   Elizabeth  Horton,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  15  Aug.  1S59. 

12701 

III.  Spencer  Cole  Horton,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  24  Jan.  1861. 

12702 

IV.  Caroline  Amanda  Horton,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  2  May  1863. 

12703 

V.   Elias  Ytf'hitney  Horton,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  21  June  1865. 

12704 

VI.  Samuel  Hart  Horton,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  16  March  1867. 

12705 

VII.   Arthur  Horton,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  19  July  1874. 

Chil.  of  Elisha   C.   and   Agnes   Ann    (Horton)   Agor. 

5015 

12706 

I.   Millard  Fillmore  Agor,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  10  Jan.  1S5S. 

12707 

II.  Coleman  Townsend  Agor,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.Y.,  iS  March  1S59. 

1270s 

III.  Sarah  Cecilia  Agor,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  28  July  1S61. 

_ 

1764 

Right h   Generation. 

1 2709 

IV.   Minnie  Ophelia  Agor,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  2  Aug.  1S63. 

12710 

V.  Adah  May  Agor,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  5  Nov.  1S68. 

<                1 

j 

Chil.  of  John    Whitney   and    Mary    Emma    (Cornell)   Travis. 

5022 

1 27 1 1 

I.   Mary  Emma  Travis,  b.  at  Ossining,  N.  Y.,  about  i860;  was  living 
at  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  with  her  grandfather,  James  Cornell,  in  Dec.  1S74. 

12712 

II.   Elias  Whitney  Travis,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.Y.,  in  Dec.  1S63  ;  was 
living  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1S74,  with  his  grandfather. 

12713 

III.  John  Solomon  Travis,  b.  at  New  York  City,  in  Feb.  1S67. 

12714 

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. 

12715 

V.   Eliza  Janet  Travis,  b.  "just  before  Christmas,"  1S73. 

i 

Child   of  William  Jay  and    Isabella    (Sterling)   Travis. 

5023 

12716 

I.  William  James  Travis,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  23  Dec.  1872. 

Child   of  Moses   Haviland   and   Marietta   (Travis)   Dean. 

12717 

I.   Augustus  Solomon  Dean,  b.  at  Yorktown,  N.  Y.,  7  Jan.  1869. 

Chil.  of  Phelps   Ezekiel   and    Marilla   Emeline   (Whitney)   Alderman. 

5027 

12718 

I.   Ezekiel   Alderman,  b.  at  Granville,   Mass.,  7  Feb.  1856;  died  at 
Granville,  13  Aug.  1856,  and  was  buried  there. 

i 

12719 

__ 

II.  Julia   Estelle  Alderman,  b.  at  Russell,  Mass.,  19  March  1S58; 
died  at  Granville,  Mass.,  19  Aug.  1852,  and  was  buried  there. 

1272 1 

12722 


Whitney  Family 


Chil.  of  Jamos   Wallace  and    Francos  Ann    (Whitney)   Johnson. 

I.  Maria    Francos    Johnson,  b.  at  West   Granville,  Mass.,  S  Jan. 
1858;  died  at  West  Granville,  12  Jan.  1S58,  and  was  buried  there.' 

II.  Wallace  Clyde  Johnson,  b.  at  Tolland,  Mass.,  21  May  1S59. 

III.  Flora    Maria    Johnson,   b.  at  West   Granville,  Mass.,   31   July 
1865  ;   died  at  West  Granville,  27  Jan.  1S66,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Jenny  Deborah  Johnson,  b.  at  West  Granville,  Mass.,  20  Oct. 
1S6S. 


I765 


Chil.  of  John   Wesley  and    Ruth  Bangs   (Johnson)   Steer. 

12724;      I.  John   Scott  Steer,  b.  at  Tariffville,  Conn.,  5  Dec.  1847;  a  church- 
organ  builder;   lived  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  in  1874,  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  1 874. 


726 


[2728 
[2729 

2730 


III.  Charles  Rockwell  Steer,  b.  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  7  Sept  1859; 
died  at  Westfield,  24  Feb.  1S61,  and  was  buried  there. 

IV.  Eliza  Allen  Steer,  b.  at  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  12  Nov.  1867. 


Chil.  of  Samuel    Elihu   and   Amanda   Elizabeth    (Allen)   Whitney. 

I.  Charles  Alphonso  Whitney,  b.  at  Garrettsville,  Ohio,  15  May 
[854;  a  printer;   lived  at  Pittsburgh,  Penn.,  in  Dec.  1873. 

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,  7  May  1S54;  and 
lived  there,  a  teacher,  in  1874. 


5029 


1766 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chll.   of  Edward    and    Emeline    Maria    (Whitney)    Bailey. 

I.  Philo  Whitney  Bailey,  b.  at  Goshen,  Conn.,  1 1  Jan.  1S53;  died  at 
Montville,  Ohio,  20  June  1870,  and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Edwin  Bailey,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  iS  Aug.  1855;  died  at  Mont- 
ville, 23  July  I  87  1,  and  was  buried  there. 

12733  III.   Mariette  Bailey,  b.  at  .Montville,  Ohio,  1  Sept.  1S61. 

12734  ;      IV.  Eudora  Bailey,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  15  Nov.  1863. 

12735  V.   Edwinie   Bailey,  b.  at   Montville,   Ohio,  26  Oct.  1S71;    died   at 
Montville,  2  Dec.  1873,  and  was  buried  there. 


12736 

12737 

12738 
12739 
12740 
1 2741 
12742 
12743 
12744 
12745 


Chll.  of  Daniel   and   Julia    Manila   (Whitney)   Tucker. 

I.  Watson  Whitney  Tucker,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  12  Oct.  1S5S; 
died  at  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  18  May  1867,  and  was  buried  at  Montville  Centre.' 

II.  William  Miles  Tucker,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  13  Jan.  1S61 ;  died 
at  Bloomfield,  Ohio,  28  July  1S61,  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,  iS  May  1S67. 

VII.  Elbridge  Lloyd  Tucker,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  14  Aug.  1S68. 

VIII.  Lillia  Maria  Tucker,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  19  Oct.  1869. 

IX.  Edwin  Watson  Tucker,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  iS  Sept.  187 1. 

X.  Effle  Marilla  Tucker,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  15  Jan.  1S73. 


5036 


Chil.  of  Watson   Clock  and    Martha   Jane   (Rogers)   Whitney. 

12746  I.   Anna   May  Whitney,   b.  at  94  East  Walnut  Street,  New  Lisbon, 

I  Ohio,  2  Sept.  1S68. 


5033 


1 

/7  liitncy  Family. 

1 

! 

.767 

12747 

II.   Lena  Jane  Whitney,  b.  in  Grant  Street,  Portland,  Mich.,  i 
1870. 

1  Nov. 

5040 

Chil.  of  Almon    Veits   and    Clara    Elvira    (Coo)    Whitney. 

12748  !      I.   Ray  Albert  Whitney,  b.  at  Reading,  111.,  6  June  1869. 

12749  II.   Blanche  Maud  Whitney,  b.  at  Sheridan,  111.,  16  March  1873. 

Child   of  Jonathan    Miles   and    Amelia    (Quiggle)    Whitney.  5041 

12749:/      I.  Clayton  IVL  Whitney,  b.  at  Hampden,  Ohio,  9  July  1866. 


Chil.   of  James   Lyman   and    Lurena    Frederika   (Whitney) 

Batchelder.  I      5044 

! 

12750       I.   Minetta  Elnora  Batchelder,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  24  Oct.  1S69.  J 

I 
2751        II.    Leona  Lovcma  Batchelder,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  9  June  1872. 


Child    of  Dennis   and    Sarah    Antoinette    (Cillett)    Holcomb. 

12752  J      I.   Arthur  Holcomb,  b.  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  14  Oct.  1S56;  died  ther 
[4  March  1S57,  and  was  buried  in  Westfield  Cemetery. 


12753 


Chil.  of  Julius   Cervase   and    Mary   Pamelia   (Cillett)   Veits. 
I.  Henry  Cervase  Veits,  b.  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  3  Jul)-  1S55. 


\o.y> 


5047 


2754!      II.   tieWy  Agnes  Veits,  b.  at  Granby,  Conn.,  30  Sept.  1858;  died  at 
J  East  Granby,  4  Nov.  i860,  and  was  buried  in  Copper  Hill  Cemetery. 

^755  :      III.   Mary  Florence  Veits,  b.  at  East  Granby,  Conn.,  iS  Feb.  1868. 


1768  High  th   Gen  o  -a  tio  n . 


Chil.  of  William    Nelson   and    Elizabeth   Caroline   (Rowley)   Cillett.  504S 

12756  I.   Frederick  William  Cillett,  b.  at  West  Sufficld,  Conn.,  20  Sept 
1S59. 

12757  II-   Arthur  Rowley  Cillett,  b.  at  West  Sufficld,  Conn.,  16  Sept.  1861; 
died  at  West  Suffield,  28  Jan.  1S63,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  William    Harrison   and   Sarah   Celectia   (Clark)   Whitney. 

1275S         I.  Bina  Annis  Whitney,  b.  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  28  May  1867. 

12759    '      II.   Grace  Eliza  Whitney,  b.  at  Westfield,  Mass.,  5  June  1S69. 


Chil.  of  James  Sylvester  and   Annette   Susan    (Whitney)   Sexton.  50^4 

.    12760  I.   Julia  Edith  Sexton,  twin,  b.  in  Kellogg  Street,  Westfield    Mass    ' 

7  July  1870. 

\    1 2761  II.    Eva  Sexton,  twin,  b.  in  Kellogg  Street,  Westfield,  Mass.,  7  July 

1S70;    died    26    Aug.    1870,   and    was    buried    in    Pine    Hill    Cemetery 
Westfield. 

12762  :  III.  Robert  Whitney  Sexton,  b.  in  Kellogg  Street,  Westfield,  Mass.,  J 
'  29  Feb.  1876;  died  at  Westfield,  S  July  1876,  and  was  buried  there,  in 
I  Pine  Hill  Cemetery. 


Chil.  of   Sherman    Enon   and    Mary   Elvira   (Whitney)   Spencer.  5058 

12763    '      I.   Mary  Adelaide  Spencer,  b.  at  South  Thompson,  Ohio,  26  May 
:i85S. 

j    12764    I      II.    Efifle  Sophia  Spencer,  b.  at  South  Thompson,  Ohio,  5  Feb.  1S60; 
died  there,  8  Ap.  1 868,  and  was  buried  at  Thompson,  Ohio. 

12765  III.   Fremont  Mathaniel  Spencer,  b.  at  South  Thompson,  Ohio,  19 

Dec.  1861;   died  there,  27  Sept.  1863,  and  was  buried  at  Thompson,  Ohio. 

;    12766  IV.   Charles  Sherman  Spencer,  b.  at  South   Thompson,  Ohio,  6 

Oct.  1863  ;   died  there,  12  Nov.  1S66,  and  was  buried  at  Thompson,  Ohio,    j 


Whitney  Family. 


1769 


12767  V.  Emma  Elvira  Spencer,  b.  at  South  Thompson,  Ohio,  21  Oct. 
1865. 

1276S  VI.  Milford  Sherman  Spencer,  b.  at  South  Thompson,  Ohio,  26 
Nov.  1S67. 

12769.  VII.  Homer  Miletus  Spencer,  b.  at  South  Thompson,  Ohio,  19 
June  1 S70. 

12770  VIII.  Henry  Korman  Spencer,  b.  at  South  Thompson,  Ohio,  19 
March  1872;  died  there,  24  Aug.  1S72,  and  was  buried  at  Thompson, 
Ohio. 


Chil.  of  Hiram   and   Sophia   Jane   (Whitney)   Turtle. 

12771  I.   Ella  Emeroy  Tuttle,  twin,  b.  at  Chardon,  Ohio,  17  June  1S60. 

12772  II.   Emma  Sophia  Tuttle,  twin,  b.  at  Chardon,  Ohio,  17  June  1S60; 
died  at  Chardon,  7  Aug.  i860,  and  was  buried  there. 

! 

12773  :      HI.   Ida  Tuttle,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  14  March  1863. 

12774  i      IV.    Henry  Tuttle,  b.  at  Chardon,  Ohio,  10  March  1S65. 

12775  I      V.   Minnie  Tuttle,  b.  at  Wauseca,  Minn.,  1  Aug.  1867. 

12776  J      VI.    Mary  Tuttie,  b.  at  Wauseca,  Minn.,  1  1  May  1S70. 
I 

12777  VII.   Lilian  Viola  Tuttle,  b.  at  Wauseca,  Minn.,  1  June  1872. 


12778 


Chil.  of  Justin   Warriner   and    Emeroy   Margaret   (Whitney)    Brewer. 
I.   Frederick  Benajah  Brewer,  b.  at  Hampden,  Ohio,  2  Oct.  1S67 


[2779!      II.   Edith  Elnora  Brewer,  b.  at  Hampden,  Ohio,  24  Oct.  1869. 


12780 
1 278 1 


Chil.  of  VeitF    iveritt   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.  1S70. 


5060 


5065 


1770 


Eighth    Generation. 


Chil.  of  Anderson    and    Susan    Maria    (Rhodes)    Basquin. 

;    12782  I.  Ward  Basquin,  b.  at  Thompson,  Ohio,  8  Julv  1S70. 

I 
127S3    ,      II.   Frederick  Basquin,  b.  at  Thompson,  Ohio,  13  Sept.  1S73. 


J07G 


12784 


Child  of  Herbert  and   Ada   Lazotte   (Rhodes)   Skinner. 
I.   Blanche  Skinner,  b.  at  Montville,  Ohio,  3  Feb.  1872. 


Chil.  of  Charles  Snow  and    Martha   (Eaird)   Crandall. 

12785  I.  Charles    Wheeler    Crandall,  b.  at   Schroeppel,  N.  Y.,  4  Aug 

1841;  died  at  Watertown,  Wis.,  2S  Feb.  1849,  and  was  buried  in  the  old 
Watertown  Cemetery. 
I 

12786  II.   Lucie  Catharine  Crandall,  b.  at  Elyria,  Ohio,  30  Aug.  1S44. 

12787  '      III.   Emma    Margaret   Crandall,  b.  at  Watertown,  Wis.,   29   May 
1S46;   died  there,  23   Feb.  1S49,   and    was  buried  in   the  old   Watertown 

j  Cemetery. 

2788         IV.  Clarence  Charles  Crandall,  b.  at  Emmett,  Wis.,  4  Jan.  1S55. 


5077 


50S3 


127; 


12790 


Chil.  of  Erastus   Washington   and   Julia    (Baird)    Foster 


5084 


I.  Nancy  Miranda  Foster,  b. 

dead  in  1S74. 


20  Nov.  183S;    was  supposed   to  be 


II.  Erastus  Washington  Foster,  b.  11  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  Jul}-  1S64,  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. 

12791  III.   Lucie  Foster,  b.  9  June  1843  I   was  supposed  to  be  dead  in  1S74. 


Whitney  Family. 


Chil.  of  Joseph    B.  and    Caroline    Irena    (Buttles)    Coleman. 

12792  I.  Leroy  Coleman,  b.  at  Pike,  Penn.,  29  Sept.  1S4S;  a  dealer  in  hard- 
ware; married  at  Le  Raysville,  Penn.,  by  Rev.  Stephen  Ehvell,  Methodist 
Episcopal,  2$  Jul)-  1872,  to  Hulda  Reynolds;  and  lived  at  Le  Raysville  in 
1S73. 

12793  II.  William  Worth  Coleman,  b.  at  Pike,  Penn.,  25  Ap.  1S50;  died 
there,  16  Ap.  1S70,  and  was  buried  at  East  Herrick,  Penn. 

12794  III.  Violetta  Estella  Coleman,  b.  at  Pike,  Penn.,  2  June  1852;  died 
there,  1  Oct.  1S54,  and  was  buried  at  East  Herrick,  Penn. 

12795  IV.   Mary  Avilda  Coleman,  b.  at  Pike,  Penn.,  6  Ap.  1S54. 

12796  V.  Joseph  Madison  Coleman,  b.  at  Pike,  Penn.,  10  May  1S56. 

12797  VI.   Myrtle  Irena  Coleman,  b.  at  Pike,  Penn.,  2S  March  1S62. 


[7  7  I 

5093 


12799 

12800 
12S01 

12802 

12803 
! 12804 


Chil.  of  Myron    Perry  and    Betsey   Adeliza   (Buttles)    Meracle. 

I.  Erastus  Everett  Meracle,  b.  at  Herrick,  Penn.,  12  Jan.  1S52; 
married  at  Muncy,  Penn.,  30  Oct.  1S73.  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  par 
sonage,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Mifiier,  to  Mary  Ann  Barto,  of  Clarksville,  Penn.,  who 
was  born  at  Muncy,  11  Dec.  1S59,  d.m.  of  John  and  Catharine  (Conrad) 
Barto.     They  dwelt  at  Huntersville,  Penn.,  in  1S74. 

II.  Eunice  Lucetta  Meracle,  b.  at  Herrick,  Penn.,  1  March  1S53; 
died  at  Terrytown,  Penn.,  12  Oct.  1S54. 

III.  Leonie  Antoinette  Meracle,  b.  at  Durell,  Penn.,  6  Nov.  1838. 

IV.  Myron  Perry  Meracle,  b.  at  Terry,  Penn.,  1  March  1S60;  died 
12  March  1S60,  and  was  buried  at  New  Era,  Penn. 

V.  Elnora  Ellen  Meracle,  b.  at  Terry,  Penn.,  6  Jan.  1S64;  died 
there,  S  Aug.  1871,  and  was  buried  at  Xew  Era,  Penn. 

VI.  Joseph  Meracle,  b.  at  Terry,  Penn.,  7  Sept.  1865. 

VII.  Effie  Irena  Meracle,  b.  at  Terry,  Penn.,  22  June  1866. 


5094 


1772 


Eighth   ( feneration. 


12805    J      VIII.   Caroline  Meracle,  b.  at  Terry,  Perm.,  1  Jan.  1S69;  died  there, 
14  July  1S69,  and  was  buried  at  New  Era,  Penn. 


12806 
1  2807 


t28o8 


12809 

12810 

12811 


12812 


12813 


12814 

12S15 


IX.  Jonathan  Buttles  Meracle,  b.  at  Terry,  Penn.,  6  Nov.  1S70. 

X.  Mary  Avilda  Meracle,  b.  at  Shrewsbury,  Penn.,  22  March  1S72. 


Child  of  Thomas  Madison   and    Mary  Jane   (Waring)    Buttles. 
I.   Myrtle  Avilda  Buttles,  b.  at  New  Era,  Penn.,  1 1  June  1S66. 

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.  1SG7. 

III.  Emma  Achsah   Buttles,  b.  at  New  Era,  Penn.,  21  Sept.  1870; 
died  at  New  Era,  19  July  1S71,  and  was  buried  there. 


509S 


Child   of  John    C.  and    Mary   Angeline   (Buttles)    Dyer. 
I.   Albert  Leroy  Dyer,  b.  at  New  Era,  Penn.,  13  Feb.  1SG8. 

Child   of  Marvin    Stephen   and    Dorothea   (Dugro)    Buttles. 

I.   Marvin    Dugro   Buttles,  b.  at  41  St.  Mark's  Place,  New  York, 
Sept.  1870. 


Chil.  of   Lewis  and    Lucy  Jano  (Buttles)    Hunt. 

I.  Lilian  Mary  Hunt,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  16  June  1S66. 

II.  Alice  Cynthia  Hunt,  b.  at  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  9  Oct.  1S67. 


510: 


//  liitney  Family. 


T7 


Child    of  William    Riley   and    Francos   Theresa    (Webster)    Buttles. 
12S16        I.   Dorothea  Argall   Butties,  b.  at  Nichols,  N.  V.,  29  Dec.  1S69. 


1 28 1 7 


2S19 


Chil.  of   Henderson    Ward    and    Alice    Mary    (Webster)    Buttles. 

I.  Gertrude  Middleton  Buttles,  b.  at  Nichols,  N.  Y.,  12  Ap.  1S65; 
died  at  41  St.  Mark's  Place,  New  York,  2  Jan.  1S6S,  and  was  buried  in  lot 
65,  Hope  Cemetery,  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y. 

Buttles,   a  son,  b.  at  41  St.  Mark's  Place,   New  York,  14 


5104 


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. 
1S75. 


Child  of  Jonathan   and    Lucy   Ann    (Buttles)    Hess. 

I.  Frederick  Hess,  b.  at  Halsey  Valley,  N.  Y.,  12  March  1S64. 

Child   of  Johnson   and    Lucy   Ann    (Buttles)    Rumsey. 

II.  Jonathan  Rumsey,  b.  at  Halsey  Valley,  N.Y.,  16  Sept.  1869. 


5105 


Chil.  of   Freeman    Wesley   and    Sarah    Jane    (Buttles)    Van    Marter. 

12522  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 

j  Halsey  Valley  Cemetery. 

12523  II.   Frederick    Willis  Van    barter,  twin,  b.  at  Barton,  N.  Y.,  21 

!  March  1866;   died  25  March  1  SG6,  and  was  buried  at  Barton,  in  the  Halsey 
j  Valley  Cemetery. 

12824        III.  Amy  Annie  Van  barter,  b.  at  Barton,  N.  Y.,  1  July  1871. 


1774 


Eighth  Generation. 


Child    of   Robert   and    Margaret   Ann    (Hauver)    Snell. 

[2S25  I.  Samuel   Bonce  Sedgwick  Snell,  b.  at  Owego,  X.  Y.,  25   Doc. 

1865. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Wesley   and    Martha    C  (Smith)    Hauver. 

12526  I.  Clara  Belle  Hauver,  b.  at  Owego,  X.  Y.,  5  March  1S69. 

12527  II.  John  Kenry  Hauver,  b.  at  Owego,  X.  Y.,  iS  July  1871. 
12S2S          III.   Frank  Hauver,  b.  at  Owego,  X.  Y.,  21  Dec.  1S73. 


Chil.  of  Nelson   and    Emma  Jane   (Hauver)   Cotiner. 
12829    I      I.   Charles  Nelson  Ccdner,  b.  at  Owego,  N.  Y.,  24  Jan.  1867. 
:283c-    ;      II.  John  Albert  Codner,  b.  at  Owego,  X.  Y.,  16  Sept.  1868. 
2S31  III.   Edgar  L.  Codner,  b.  at  Owego,  X.  Y.,  30  Oct.  1S70. 

12832  IV.   Alice  Elnora  Codner,  b.  at  Owego,  X.  Y.,  20  Feb.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Charles   Vinton   and    Lucie   Elvira   (Hauver)    Prince. 

12S33    ;      I.   Edna  Glencora   Prince,  b.  at  Windham,  Penn.,  24  Aug.  1S6S; 
died  on  the  same  day,  and  was  buried  at  Tyrrel  Hill,  in  Windham. 

12834         II.  Charles  Vernon  Vinton  Prince,  b.  at  Tyrrel  Hill,  Windham, 
Penn.,  13  July  1S69. 


5H3 


5114 


Chil.  of  Gamaliel    and    Polly    (Northrop)    Smith. 


SIl8 


12835    ;      I-    Marietta   Smith,   b.  at   Ridgefield,  Conn.,  2S  July  1S14;    married    19059 
I  there,  10  Oct.  1S32,  by  Rev.  Charles  Grandison   Selleck,  Congregational, 
to  Lewis   Stebbins   Seymour,   a  shoemaker  and  farmer,  who  was   born  at 
Wilton,   Conn.,   28    Aug.   1S10,  son   of   Samuel   and    Hiiletje  '   (Stebbins) 

■  "Abigail  and  Heligee  Daugh.  of  Xeh.  Stebins"  were  bap.  at  South  Salem,  N".  V..  14  May  1S00. 


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,  iS  Ap.  iSl2,  dau.  of 
Lockwood  and  Polly  (Rigg?)  Gray,  and  widow,  successively,  of  Hiram  and 
Levi  Roberts,  brothers.  They  were  living  at  North  Wilton  in  Jan.  1S75. 
I  She  had  no  children  by  her  first  two  husbands. 

!836  II.  Sarah  Clark  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  2  Sept.  1S16;  married 
there,  19  March  1837,  by  Rev.  Jaeob  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.  1S73. 

>S37        HI.   Laura  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  2S  March  1819. 


19064 


:283s 


IV.  Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  17  June  1821;  married 
there,  26  Feb.  1843,  by  Rev.  Warner  Hoyt,  Episcopal,  to  John  Barlow 
Smith,  a  harness-maker,  son  of  David  and  Hannah  (Barlow)  Smith,  of 
Ridgefield,  where  he  was  born  31  Aug.  1S20.  They  settled  at  Carmel, 
N.Y.;  where  he  died,  15  Ap.  1S74,  and  was  buried.  She  returned,  in  Sept. 
1S74,  to  Ridgefield,  and  was  living  there  in  June  1S77. 


V.   Harriet  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn., 


May  182 


i  12840;      VI.   Daniel  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  21  July  1S26. 

12841  ■      VII.  John  Eetts  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  2  Ap.  1829;  a  shoe- 

maker; married  at  Ridgefield,  23  Nov.  1S59.  by  Rev.  William  Henry 
Williams,  rector  of  St.  Stephen's  Church,  to  Elizabeth  Olmstaad,  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  1S77. 

12842  VIII.  Emily  Augusta  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  1  Ap.  1833; 
married  there,  12  Nov.  1S56.  by  Rev.  William  Henry  Williams,  Episcopal, 
to  Jared  Nash,  a  shoemaker  and  farmer,  son  of  Charles  and  Roxa  (Keeler) 

I  Nash,  of  Ridgefield,  where  he  was  born   17  Feb.  1S25.      They  settled  at 
\  Ridgefield,  where  she  still  lived  in  June  1S77,  he  having  died  there  7  Aug. 
1870. 


i2S43 


17466 
101 19 


19066 
2172 


19067 


Chil.  of   Henry   and    Anna    (Rockwell)    Smith.  (2417 

I.    Lucy  Ann  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  15  Dec.  1S19;    married      19069 


1776 


Eighth  Generation. 


there,  7  Oct.  183S,  by  Rev.  Mr.  Wheeler,  Episcopal,  to  Jacob  Thomas 
Haviland.a  teacher,  surveyor  and  builder,  son  of  Jacob1  and  Sarah  (Reed) 
Ilaviland,  of  Ridgefield,  where  he  was  born  29  June  1  S  1  1.     They  dwelt  at 

I  Ridgefield  till  1855  ;   at  New  York  City  till  1S55  ;  and  settled,  4  July  1855, 

"at  Bristol,  Ind.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Ap.  1S77. 

2S44  II.   Sarah    Esther  Smith,   b.  at    Ridgefield,   Conn.,   20    Nov.  1821;     660:) 

married  there,  26  Sent.  1S41,  Charles  Olmstcad,  son  of  Henry  and  Eleanor     21 03 
(Burr)  Olmstcad.      See  his  record. 


12845 


12846 


III.  William  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  21  Aug.  1S23;  a  boot- 
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. 


[  907 


IY.  Gamaliel  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  24  July  1S25  ;  a  car- 
penter ;  married  Martha  Hayes,  and,  after  her  death,  her  sister,  Jane 
Hayes;  settled  at  Fairfield,  Conn.,  and  was  living  there  in  Ap.  1877. 


1907 


12847  V.  Henry  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  3  Oct.  1827;  a  hatter; 
married  at  Newtown,  Conn.,  13  Oct.  1S51,  Ann  Jennett  Crofut,  dau.  of 
Russell  and  Ann  (Peck)  Crofut,  of  Newtown,  where  she  was  born  7  Nov. 
1S32.      After  dwelling  at  Danbury,  Bethel,  Newtown,  and  Norwalk,  Conn., 

j  they  returned   to   Ridgefield,  where  they  lived  for  seven  years  ;   then  set- 
|  tied,  28  Feb.  1863,  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  and  still  resided  there  in  Ap.  1S77. 
I 

12848  YI.  Samuel  Andross  Smith,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  12  May 
1S30;  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  1S33.  He  dwelt  at  Brewster's  Station, 
N.  Y.,    from   27    March    1S52   till    23    Ap.  1S63;    then    settled   at    Mount 

j  Pleasant,  N.  Y.,  and  was  living  there  in  May  1877. 

12849  '      VII.   George  Gatiin  Smith,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  30  Oct.  1S32  ; 
;  a  carriage-maker;    lived  at  Danbury,  Conn.;  enlisted  in  Co.  A,  5th  Reg.  of 

Conn.  Yol.  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. 
! 

12850  VIII.   Daniel   Smith,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  27  Feb.  1835;  lived 
j  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  with  his  father,  in  May  1877. 


lie  w.„  lorn  at  1\ 


hi,  wile  at  sali-l.urv,  Conn. 


I9086 


Whitney  Family 


1777 


12851        IX.   Phebe  Elmina  Smith,  b.  at  Ridgeficld,  Conn.,  29  June  1839; 
lived  at  Cross  River,  N.  V.,  unmarried,  in  May  1877. 


Chil.  of  Samuel    and    Lucy    (Smith)    Clark. 

12852  I.  Sarah  Smith  Ciark,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  4  Ap.  1815;  died 
there,  31  July  1 S 16,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

12S53  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 
i  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  1S19;  a 
'mariner;  married  at  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Elizabeth  Wardell;  died  at  Jersey 
Citv,  N.  J.,  1  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  1S59,  and  served  till  the  end  of  the  war 
of  1 861. 


9088 


1856 


2855 


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  Kosendale,  Wis.,  in  1865.  She  died  at  Spring 
Dale,  31  Aug.  1S69.  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. 


19091 


Chil.  of  Samuel   and    Henrietta    (Hurlbutt)   Smith.  5122 

12S56  I.  Phebe  Ann  Smith,  b.  at  Great  Harrington,  Mass.,  4  Feb.  1S21; 
and  was  living  with  her  brother,  Edward  Hurlbutt  Smith,  at  Ridgefield, 
Conn.,  in  July  1873,  unmarried. 

12857!       II.   Charlotte  Smith,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  30  Aug.  1S22;   married      19094 


1778 


Eighth  Generation. 


at  Wilton,  Conn.,  iS  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. 
,  1S56. 

5858  III.  Samuel   Clark  Smith,  b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  27  July  1824;    a 

commercial  traveller;  married  at  Bedford,  X.  V.,  21  Nov.  1S47,  Hannah 
Webb,  of  Ridgefield,  born  in  1827,  dau.  of  Epenetus  and  Charlotte  Webb. 
She  died  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  10  Ap.  1863,  and  was  buried  in  the  Smith 
family-cemetery  at  Ridgefield.  He  married  (2d)  at  Greenwich,  Conn.,  in 
Aug.  1S63,  Sarah  Davis,  who  was  born  a*,  Milford,  Conn.,  dau.  of  Andrew 
Jackson  and  Harriet  Elizabeth  (Ford)  Davis,  and  widow  of  Miles  Clark. 
They  resided  at  134  East  12th  Street,  New  York;  and  removed,  1  Aug. 
1S73,  to  6S  Howe  Street,  Xew  Haven,  Conn. 


2859         IV.  James  Smith,  b. 

port,  20  Ap.  iXjG,  and  wa. 


it  Westport,  Conn.,  5  Ap.  1826;   died  at  West- 
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  Xew  York  City;  ten  years  at  Wilton;  and  then 
moved  to  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Dec.  1S74.  He 
represented  the  town  of  Ridgefield  in  the  Legislature  of  Conn.,  in  [S59 
and  1S73;  and  has  been,  for  several  years,  a  vestry-man  of  St.  Stephen's 
parish,  in  Ridgefield. 


19099 


Chil.  of  Benjamin   and    Eliza   (Smith)   Seymour.  5123 

I.   Daniel  Smith  Seymour,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  23  Feb.  1S20;     19102 
j  a  carpenter;  married  at  Ridgefield,  29  Nov.  1843,  Harriet  Elizabeth  Bouton, 
who  was  born  there,  2  July  1822,  dau.  of  James  and  Pamelia  (Montgomery) 
j  Bouton.      After  a  short  residence  at  Ridgefield  and  Wilton,  they  settled  at 
:  New  Canaan,  Conn.;   and  were  living  there  in  July  1873. 

1862    j      II.  William   Henry  Seymour,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  20  Feb.    19106 
1823;    a  farmer  and    shoemaker;    married   at   Wilton,  6  July  1843,  Mary 
Benedict,  born  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  12  May  1S24, '  dau.  of  Ezra  and  Maria 
1  (Dreamer)   Benedict.      They  settled  at  Wilton,  and   were   living   there   in 
Oct.  1873. 

'The  Benedict  Genealogy,  p.  191,  says  15  May  1S25. 


Whitney  Family 


l779 


12863  III.  Jane  Elizabeth  Seymour,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  7  March 
182;;  married  at  her  father's  house  in  Nod  district,  North  Wilton,  6  Oct. 
1852,  Ceorge  Jackson  Jennings,  a  shoemaker  and  farmer,  born  at  Ridge- 
field,  Conn.,  2  Oct.  1S31,  son  of  Orrin  Sanders  and  Mary  Ann  (Partrick) 
Jennings.  They  settled  at  North  Wilton,  and  were  living  there  in  Oct. 
1S73.      Me  served  for  nine  months  in  the  war  of  1S61. 

12864  IV.   [ra    C.   Seymour,  b.  at   North   Wilton,  Conn.,  9   Feb.  1830;    a 
i  carpenter  and  builder;    married  at   Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  22  Dec.  1S52.  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.  1S58,  and  was  buried 
there.  She  married  (2d)  31  Oct.  i860,  Charles  Conley,  and  was  living  at 
Stamford  in  Oct.  1873. 


Chil.   of  Orman    and    Phebe    (Smith)    Broadway. 

12S65  I.  Phebe  Ann  Broadway,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  6  March  1824; 
J  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  181 8.  They  settled  at  New  York  City,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov. 
1S73,  without  children.  He  has  been  president  of  the  Mechanics  and 
Traders  Bank,  corner  of  the  Bowery  and  Houston  Street,  New  York. 

;S66  II.  William  Henry  Broadway,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  14  Nov.  1S25;  | 
I  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  iS  Jan.  1829.      They  were  living  at  Stamford  in  Nov. 

1S73,  without  children. 


[2S67 


III.  Smith  Broadway,  b.  at  New  York  City,  27  Sept.  1827;  a  carpenter 
and  farmer;  married  in  the  Bethesda  Bapti-t  Church,  Stamford,  Conn.,  4 
Nov.  1S50,  by  the  pastor,  Rev.  H.  H.  Rou^e,  to  Sarah  Elizabeth  Knapp, 
who  was  born  at  Stamford,  25  Aug.  1S31,  dau.  of  William  Henry  and 
Delia  (Bell)  Knapp.  They  moved,  about  1856,  to  Bluftton,  Iowa;  and, 
after  three  or  four  years,  returned  to  Stamford,  and  settled  at  Long  Ridge, 
where  they  were  still  living  in  Nov.  1S73. 


>868  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 
I  Stanton  Streets,  in  the  second  block  east  of  the  Bowerv." 


5124 


I9H4 


[780  Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of   Matthias   and    Sarah    Whitney    (Smith)    Comstock.  5  I  26 

12869  I.  Charles    Austin    Comstock,  b.  at    Ridgefield,   Conn.,  14   Nov.    191 23 
I  1 S30 ;    married    at    North    Wilton,    Conn.,  25    Jan.    1852,    Petsey  Tuttle 

Seymour,  who  was  born  at  Wilton,  10  June  [833,  dau.  of  Lewis  Stebbins    19059 
and    Marietta   (Smith)    Seymour.      Sec    her    record.       lie   died   at    North 
j  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)  Scofleld, 

of  Darien,  Conn.,  where  he  was  born  1  Feb.  1824.  He  was  admitted  on 
trial  in  the  New  York  East  Conference,  in  May  1855,  and  stationed  at 
I  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.  1S5S  ;  ordained  elder,  Ap.  1859;  removed  to  East 
;  Granby,  Conn.,  Ap.  i860;  to  West  Granby,  Conn.,  Ap.  1862  ;  to  Heasant 
Valley,  Conn.,  Ap.  1864 ;  to  Poundridge,  N.  Y.,  Ap.  1867;  to  City  Island, 
N.  Y.,  Ap.  1S70;  and,  in  Ap.  1873,  to  Nichols'  Farms,  in  Trumbull,  Conn., 
where  they  were  still  living  in  Jan.  1S74. 

12871  111.   Gatharino    Jane    Comstock,   b.  at  North  Wilton,    Conn.,   27    191 27 
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. 

1S39.  They  settled  at  Weston  ;  removed  to  Norwalk,  Conn.,  in  Ap.  1S68  ; 
and,  in  Ap.  1872,  returned  to  Weston,  where  they  were  living  in  Jan. 
1874. 

12872  IV.  Moses  Comstock,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  G  Oct.  1S37;  a 
farmer;  was  living  on  the  farm  where  he  was  born,  in  Jan.  1874,  unmarried. 
He  enlisted  at  Wilton,  29  Aug.  1862,  in  Co.  1-:,  23d  Reg.  of  Conn.  Volun- 

j  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 

1  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. 

12S74  VI.    Marietta   Comstock,  b.  at  North  Wilton,  Conn.,  29  Ap.  1842;     19133 


/ 


Whitney  Family 


married  there,  in  Ap.  1871,  Jchn  Lounsbury  Codfroy,  a  wire-weaver,  born 
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  VII.  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.  lie  has  served,  for 
two  years,  as  one  of  the  school-visitors  of  Wilton;  and  represented  that 
1  town  in  the  legislature  of  Connecticut  in  1872. 


Child    of  Daniel    and    Catharine    (Smith)    Sholes. 

12876:  I.  Daniel  Smith  Sholes,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  27  Nov.  1839;  a 
I  manufacturer  of  shirts;  lived  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  from  1S60  to  1865,  and 
\  then  returned  to  Ridgefield;   married  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  14  Oct.  1S74, 

Elizabeth  Talmadge,  of  New  Canaan.      They  were  living  at  Ridgefield   in 

Nov.  1S74. 


12877 
12878 
12879 
12S80 
1 288  1 


12882 
12883 
12884 
12S85 
1  2886 


Chil.  of  Charles   and    Roxa    (Lewis)    Smith. 

I.  Samuel  Andrews  Smith. 

II.  Sarah  Smith. 

III.  John  Smith. 

IV.  Smith. 

V.  Smith. 


I  78  I 


Chil.  of  David   and   Mary   (Jones)   Smith. 

I.  alary  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 


5I30 


1782 

Eighth  Generation. 

Chil.  of  Charles   and    Polly   (Smith)    Marvin. 

513' 

12887 

I.   John  Marvin,  b.  at  Tarn  town,  N.  Y.;  lived  at  Athens,  N.  Y.;  died 
at  Albany,  N.  V. 

I28S8 

II.    Smith   Marvin,   b.  at  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.;  and  lived  in  Ohio,  with 
his  grandfather. 

1 2S89 

III.   Amanda  fVSarvin,  b.  at  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  1 1  May  1820;  married 
at   Athens,    N.  Y.,  13    Oct.  1835,   Ceorge   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. 

[9134 

Child   of  John   and   Sarah    (Smith)   Julia. 

5.3. 

12S90 

I.    Sarah  Julia,  died  in  infancy,  before  the  death  of  her  mother. 

Chil.  of   Hezekiah    and    Betsey   (Smith)    Pearsall. 

5.33 

12891 

I    Fanny  Pearsall. 

12892 

II.  Wiiliam  Pearsall. 

12893 

Ill    Charles  Pearsall. 

5134 

Chil.   of  James   and    Abigail    (Smith)   Gregory. 

12894 

I.   Charles  Gregory,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  27  Nov.  1S19;  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. 

12S95 

II.    Eliza  Ann  Gregory,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y,  S  Nov.  1S21 ;  married  at 
Patterson,   N.  Y.,  I  Nov.  1843,    William    Nickerson,    a   stone-layer,  son  of 
Scth  and  Jane  (J.aycox)  Nickerson,  of  Patterson,  where  he  was  born  10  Oct. 
1824.      They  settled  at  Patterson,  and  were  living  there  in  Nov.  1873. 

19142 

12896 

IIP   Francis  Gregory,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  20  Dec.  1S23;  a  painter; 
served  in  Co.  P,  38th  Reg.  of  N.  Y.  S.  Vols.,  in  the  war  of  1S61;   and  died, 
from  disease,  while  in  the  service. 

Whitney  Family 


■78. 


2897  IV.  Edwin  Gregory,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y  ,  18  Feb.  1828;  a  carpenter;  19147 
married  Augusta  Squires;  married  (2d)  Eliza  Williams,  who  was  born  15 
June  1835,  and  died  20  Feb.  1 863  ;  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, 
11  Ap.  1S73. 


12898 


12899 


V.  James  Gregory,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  V.,  29  Dec.  1829;  a  miller,  and 
a  minister  of  the  Baptist  Church;  married  at  Southeast,  N.  Y.,  10  May 
1851,  Susan  Kniffen,  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,  X.  Y.;  and,  in  1S73,  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,  1 6th  Keg.,  X.  Y.  S. 
Heavy  Artillery;  and  was  discharged  23  June  [865,  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,  X.  Y.,  14 
Feb.  1 87 1. 

VI.  Alvin  Gregory,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  1  July  1S31;  a  shoemaker, 
teacher  and  trader;  married  at  Croton  Falls,  X.  Y.,  Mary  Mekeel  ;  and 
settled  at  Croton  Falls.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of  1 861,  and  died  in 
the  service.      His  widow  lived  at  Xorwalk,  Conn.,  in  Nov.  1873, 


9' 54 


Child  of  Jacob    and    Fanny    (Smith)    Courcey. 


2900        I.   James   Courcey,  died   at   Athens,  X.  Y.,  soon   after   his   mother': 
death. 


Child    of  Alba    and    Abigail    (Scott)  Cilbert. 

I.  John  Scott  Gilbert,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  28  Ap.  1S17;  an  attorney 
[and  counsellor  at  law;  grad.  at  Union  College,  X.  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  [846,  and 
;  10  Feb.  1848)  appointed  District  Attorney  for  the  17th  Judicial  District  of 


[9160 


5135 


19161 


1 784 


Eighth  Generation. 


12902 


12903 


Louisiana.  He  was  married,  3  March  1 841,  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  Juno  1821,  dau.  of  Sylvester  and  Almira 
(Wright)  Pond.  They  dwelt  at  Shreveport  till  1S54.  '  He  died  at  Green- 
wood, La.,  25  Oct  1854;  was  buried  in  Shreveport  Cemetery;  and,  in 
1S55,  was  removed  to  the  Tarry  town  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  guilt}-."  He  was,  in  1846,  elected  to  the  Legislature 
of  Louisiana;  was  authorized  by  Gen.  Gaines,  16  May  1S46,  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,  1  June  1846,  and  served  till 
the  close  of  the  war:  received  a  commission  as  brigadier-general  of  the 
Fifth  Brigade,  Louisiana  Militia,  24  March  1S48,  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  Fails,  N.  Y.,  in  Feb.  1S75, 
with  her  daughter,  Mrs.  Lucy  Pond  (Gilbert)  Olin, 


Child    of  Samuel    and    Hannah    (Kanford)    Scott. 


I.  Hanford  Scott,  b.  at  Wilton,  Conn.,  2  March  1S22;  a  farmer; 
married  at  Wilton,  18  Sept.  1844,  Ann  Elizabeth  Olmstead,  who  was 
born  at  New  York  City,  9  March  1S23,  dau.  of  John  S.  and  F.lizabeth 
(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.  1S72,  Harriet  Elizabeth  Partrick,  who  was  born  at  Norvvalk, 
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. 


5139 

19165 


Chil.  of  Asher  and    Betsey   (Scott)   Gilbert. 

I.  Herman  Smith  Gilbert,  b.  at  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  27  July  1827;  died 
there,  17  Dec.  I  830,  according  to  the  Scott  family-record,  while  his  grave- 
1  stone  in  Titicus  Cemetery,  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  says  16  Dec.  1830. 


5140 


12904  II.  Joseph    Kenry    Gilbert,    b.  at  Carmel,  N.Y.,  2S  Ap.  1830;   a    19166 

jeweller;    married   at   Norwalk,  Conn.,  20  Sept.  1S52,   Martha    Piatt,  who 
Was  born  at  Norwalk,  11  Jan.  1836,  dau.  of  Alfred   Merrill  and   Harriet 


Whitney  Family 


(Smith)  Piatt,  of  the  Norwalk  part  of  Silver   Mine   District.     They   were 
living  at  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  in  Dec.  1873. 


Chil.  of  Elias   and    Hannah    (Smith)    Palmer. 

1 1 2904.1  ■      I.   Edmund  Brown  Palmer,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn..  13  Nov.  183 1 ; 
J  died  at  New  York  City,  iS  Any.  1S35,  and  was  buried  at  Ridgebury. 

129041,       II.  William  Smith  Palmer,  b.  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  6  Feb.  1834; 
,  died  at  New  York  City,  14  Feb.  1845,  ancl  was  buried  at  Ridgebury. 

12904c  III.  Francis  Henry  Palmer,  b.  at  New  York  City,  25  March  1S37; 
died  there,  15  Sept.  1S55,  and  was  buried  at  Ridgebury,  Conn. 

12904a'      IV.   Harriet  Elizabeth  Palmer,  b.  at  New  York  City,  15  Dec.  1S41. 

12904/  V.  William  Edmund  Palmer,  b.  at  New  York  City,  25  Sept.  1S44; 
married  at  Ridgebury,  Conn.,  29  Now  1S76,  Estella  Todd,  dau.  of  Charles 
and  Mary  Ann  (Knapp)  Todd.  They  were  living  at  Ridgebury  in  Sept. 
1877. 


I785 


(2905 


12906! 


Child    of  John    and    Polly   (Deforest)    Conley. 
I.   Seth  Coniey,  lived,  it  is  said,  at  Greenwich.  Conn. 


12908 


Chil.    of  John    E.  and    Betsey    (Gregory)    Studwell. 

I.  Richard  Studwell,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.;   married  Emily  Brown; 

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  1S73. 


5 '43 


5'49 


515S 


1786 


Eighth   Generation. 


Chil.  of  Ceorgo  Nelson    and    Elizabeth    (Jahne)    Mead. 


5160 


12909  !      I.  Charles  Henry  Mead,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  21  Nov.  1S34;  died 
i  there,  27  Oct.  1840,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

12910  '      II.  George  Lewis  Mead,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  17  Jan.  1837;  died 

there,  29  Dec.  1S37,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

1291 1  III.   George  Lewis  Mead,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  24  Aug.  183S;  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  1S63  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  S64,  was  detached,  and  ordered  home 
to  settle  accounts;  then  ordered  for  duty  on  board  U.  S.  receiving-ship 
Vermont,  Brooklyn  Navy  Yard.  In  June  1S65,  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  1S66,  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  Jul}'  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  1869,  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 
remained  on  duty  until  the  ship  went  out  of  commission  at  New  York,  in 
June  1S71.  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  20th  day  of  1 
November  1S72,  and  on  the  26th  inst.  he  died,  as  paymaster  in  the  U.  S. 
Navy,  with  the  commission  and  rank  of  lieut. -commander." 


I29I2 


Whitney  Family. 


IV.  William  Harrison  Mead,  b.  in  Dean  Street,  near  Hoyt,  Brook- 
lyn, X.  Y.,  14  May  1840;  a  salesman  of  dry  goods;  married  at  her  father's 
house,  53  East  34th  Street,  New  York,  9  March  1S70,  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Montgomery,  to  Adele  Secor,  who  was  born  at  New  York,  18  May  1S4S, 
dati.  of  Zeno  and  Mary  (Little)  Secor.  They  were  living  at  53  East  34th 
Street  in  March  1874.  He  went  to  Baltimore  in  May  1861,  with  Co.  G, 
13th  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  1864,  when  he  was  honorably 
discharged,  and  returned  to  his  former  place  of  business. 


I787 


19169 


Chil.  of  William    Albert   and    Ellen    (Worthington)    Mead. 

1 29 1 3  I.  Mary  Mead. 

12914  II.  Sarah  Mead. 


5161 


Chil.  of  Charles    Livingston  and    Eleanor   Jane    (Holmes)    Mead.  5162 

1 29 1  5  I.  George  Vaughn  Mead,  b.  in  Ludlow  Street,  New  York,  5  March  191 70 
1 841;  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  128th  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  129th  Street  in  Feb.  1874. 

12916  II.    Emily  Anna   Mead,  b.  in  Grand  Street,  New  York,  16  Ap.  1843;       19172 
married    in    The  Wainwright    Memorial    Church,    Hammond   Street,  New- 
York,  J  June  1864,  John    Caruthers  Acheson,  a   physician,  who  was  born 

in  Division  Street,  New  York,  17  Oct.  1832,  son  of  William  and  Mary 
(Stuart)  Ache>on.  They  settled  at  New  York,  and  were  living  at  84 
Orchard  Street  in  Feb.  1S74. 

12917  III.   Mary  Seymour  Mead,  b.  in  Bedford  Street,  New  York,  25  Sept.       19173 
1S45;   married  in  her  father's  house,  in  128th   Street,  New  York,  10  Ap. 

1867,  Alfred  Marks  Barney,  who  was  born  in  Reade  Street,  New  York,  16 
Aug.  1846,  s<>n  of  Daniel  Jones  and  Margaretta  (Ward)  Barnev.  They 
settled  at  455  West  24th  Street,  New  York,  and  were  living  there  in  Feb. 
1874. 


1788 


Eighth   Generation. 


?9iS 


1-919 


IV.  Ida  Eleanor  Mead,  b.  at  New  York  City,  12  Feb.  1S48;  married 
there,  9  Oct.  186;,  James  Snaith  King,  who  was  born  in  Jamaica,  West 
Indies,  24  fan.  185;,  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.  1S61 ;  returned  with  the  regiment  in  June  1 861,  and 
accepted  a  commission  as  second-lieut.  in  the  65th  Reg.  ot  N.  Y.Yols. ;  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  1802.  He  received  a  commission  as 
captain  in  the  i62d  Reg.  of  X.  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.,  13th 
U.  S.  Infantry,  11  May  1866;  and  promoted  to  be  first-lieut.  in  the  12th 
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,  Cak,  where  he  was  stationed  in 
Feb.  1874. 

V.  Nathaniel  Summers  Mead,  b.  at  New  York  City;  is  dead. 


12920  VI.  Julia  Amelia  Mead,  b.  at  New  York  City;  is  dead. 

12921  VII.   Charles  Henry  Mead,  b.  at  New  York  City,  in  1857. 

12922  VIII.  Agnes  Acheson  Mead,  b.  at  New  York  City,  in  1863. 


Chil.  of  Rufus   and    Lucretia    (Mead)    Northrop. 


5166 


12923  I.    Margaret    Northrop,   b.  at    Ridgefield,   Conn.,   about  1833;    and    19175 
married   there,  in  1852,  Morris  Canfield.      She  died   about  1S63,  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. 


2925  III.  John    Burr    Northrop,    b.  at    Ridgefield,  Conn.,  6  Oct.  1839; 

a  carpenter;    married    at    Ridgebury,    Conn.,    29   Jan.   1S6S,    Flora    Maria 
Rundle,  dau.  of  Allen  and  Betsey  (Bailey)  Rundle,  of  Ridgebury,  formerly 


Whitnev  Family. 


I  of  North  Salem,  N.Y.,  where  she  was  born.  She  died  at  Danbury,  Conn. 
J8  Sept.  1S73,  and  was  buried  in  VVooster  Cemetery.  He  was  living  a 
1  Danbury  in  Aug.  1877. 

2926  :  IV.  Warner  Hoyt  Northrop,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn,  8  Oct.  1S42 
married  about  1864,  at  Bethel,  Conn.,  Emily  Wheeler.  They  were  living 
at  Danbury,  Conn.,  in  Aue.  1S77. 


I789 


Chil.  of  Enos   Clauson    and    Sarah    (Northrop)    Miller. 

12927  ;  I.  Paulina  Miller,  b.  at  South  Salem,  X.  V.,  23  Nov.  1840;  married 
;  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  16  June  1864,  by  Rev.  Curti-  T.  Woodruff,  Episcopal, 
i  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  1S73. 

12928  II.  George  Clauson  Miller,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  11  July  1S42; 
!  was  living  at  Newark,  X.  J.,  in  June  1873,  of  the  firm  of  Miller  &  We'ster- 
;  velt,  76J  Broad  Street. 

12929  III.  Rebecca  Northrop  Miller,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  4  March 
i  1845  ;  married  there,  24  Aug.  1864,  by  Rev.  Curtis  T.  Woodruff,  Episco- 
pal, to  Albert   Louis   Butler.     Then-  were  living  at   Evanston,  111.,  in  June 

1873- 

12930  IV.  Mary  Frances  Miller,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  15  Aug.  1846; 
;  married  there,  29  Sept.  186S,  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.  1S73. 

12931  V.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Miller,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  21  Feb.  1848; 
married  by  Rev.  David  D.  Bishop,  20  Feb.  1877,  to  Chester  William 
Briggs,  of  Durhamville,  N.  V. 


5167 


191  76 


191  80 


Chil.  of  James    Edson    and    Semantha    (Northrop)    Mead. 

12932  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 


5168 


I  [79° 

| 

"2953 
12934 

12935 


Eighth   Genera  (ion. 


and  Polly  Ann  (Hoyt)  Bouton.  He  enlisted  at  Ridgefield,  13  Aug.  1862, 
as  corporal  in  Co.  G,  17th  Reg.  of  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry.  They  dwelt  at 
48  Hawley  Street,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1S75.  ' 

II.  Seth  Mead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  6  Ap.  1S36;  died  there,  15 
Ap.  183S,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 

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.  1S62,  as  private  in  Co.  G.  17th  Reg.  of  Conn.  Vol. 
Infantry.     They  dwelt  at  YVaterville,  N.  Y.,  in  March  1S75. 

IV.  Erastus  Brownell  Mead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  22  June  1S40; 
a  shoemaker;  dwelt  at  Chester,  N.  Y.,  from  20  Ap.  to  2S  July  1863,  and 
then  went  to  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  where  he  was  living  in  Jan. 
187S.  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.  1S45; 
married  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  2  Nov.  1865,  by  Rev.  Curtis  T.Woodruff, 
Episcopal,  to  Coorge  Randolph  Wilson,  a  shoemaker,  born  at  Maiden, 
Mass.,  30  March  1830.  The)-  were  living  at  17  South  Chapin  Street, 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1875. 

12937  VI.  James  Walstein  Mead,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  13  May  1849; 
was  living  at  Binghamton,  N.  V.,  in  June  1875,  unmarried. 

1293S  VII.   Elvira    Medora    Mead,   b    at    Ridgefield,  Conn.,  1    Feb.  1852; 

lived  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  from  Oct.  1867  till  Sept.  1869,  at  Binghamton' 
N.  Y.,  till  Oct.  1870,  and  then  returned  to  Danbury,  where  she  was  married, 
27  Aug.  1S72,  by  Rev.  O.  C.  Kirkham,  to  Horace  Ailing  RofT,  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. 


19182 


Chil.  of  Amos   and    Eliza   Ann    (Betts)    Northrop. 


169 


12939  I-   Charles  Betts  Northrop,  b.  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  10  Jan.  1839;  a    191S4 

builder;    married  at  Vineland,   X.  J.,  1   Aug.  1S65,   Lucy  Annie  Smith,  of 

the  same  place,  who  was  born  at  Dover,  Ohio,  9  Oct.  1 S44,  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 
j  living  in  Nov.  1873. 


Whitney  Family.  !  i  7 c>  i 


12940        II.  James  Eli  Northrop,  b.  at  Ridgcfield,  Conn.,  m  Nov.  1S40;  died 
there,  19  July  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus  Cemetery. 


Child    of   Harvey    Keeler   and    Mary   (rjorthrojj)    Smith.  5'7: 

1 2941         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. 

12942  I.   Esther  Anna   Mead,  b.  at  Ridgcfield,  Conn.,  5    Oct.  1838;  was 
living  with  her  parents,  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  in  Dec.  1873,  unmarried. 

12943  II.   Alice  Cornelia  Mead,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  29  Nov.  1842; 
was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  in  Dec.  1S73,  unmarried. 

12944  III.   Hannah   Emily  Mead,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  9  Feb.  1846; 
died  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  2^  Oct.  1861,  and  was  buried  at  New  Canaan. 

12945  IV.   Hiram   Mead,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  20  Ap.  1848,  died  at 
New  Canaan,  31  March  1S51,  and  was  buried  there. 

12946  V.   Harriet  Frances  Mead,  b.  at  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  30  June  1S50; 
was  living  with  her  parents,  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  in  Dec.  1873,  unmarried. 

12947  VI.    Mary  Eliza  Mead,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  13  Feb.  1853;   and  was 
living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Dec.  1S73. 

1294S        VII.   Grace  Abigail  Mead,  b.  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  5  Oct.  1856;   and 
was  living  there,  with  her  parents,  in  Dec.  1S73. 


Chil.  of  Albert   M.   and    Charlotte    (Abbott)    Mead.  5  1 76 

2949        I.   Caroline  Alberta  Mead,  b.  at  Ridgcfield,  Conn.,  17  Nov.  1S63. 
;2950       II.   Robert  Burns  Mead,  b.  at  Forest  Grove,  N.  J.,  2  Oct.  1S66. 


792 


Eighth  Genera /ion. 


1 295 1  III.   Henry  McDonald  Mead,  b.  at  South  Norwalk,  Conn.,  20  Am 
1 868. 

12952  IV.  Albert  Morehouse  Mead,  b.at  Philadelphia,  Pcnn.,  25  Dec.  1 87 


12055 


1    12956 


Chil.  of  John    and    Caroline    Deforest    (Mead)    Bouton. 

I.  Edward  Frederick  Bouton,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  13  Aug.  1853; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  Jan.  1874. 

II.  Richard  Mead  Bouton,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  19  Aug.  1S55; 
and  was  living  there,  with  his  parents,  in  Jan.  1874. 

III.  Caroline  Albertine  Bouton,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  21  Dec. 
185S;  died  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.,  iS  July  i860,  and  was  buried  in  Titicus 
Cemetery. 

IV.  Winfield  Scott  Bouton,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  8  Oct.  1S62. 

V.  Emma  Louise  Bouton,  b.  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  16  Jan.  1865. 


5  1 7?, 


12958 
12959 


Chi!,  of  John    Edward   and    Elizabeth    (PJevve'l)    Mead. 

I.  Conrad   Olmstead   Mead,   b.  in  Washington  Street,  South  Nor- 
walk, Conn.,  24  Nov.  1S67. 

II.  Byron   Clothier  Mead,  b.  in  Vansant  Avenue,  South  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  S  Oct.  1S72. 


51S2 


Chil.  of  Henry  and    Matilda   (King)    Keeler. 

12960  I.  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Keeler,  b.  at  Churchville,  N.  Y.,  24  June 
184S;  married  at  Plaimvell,  Mich.,  16  Dec.  1S69,  by  Rev.  John  Fletcher, 
Baptist,  to  orville  Milford  Dunham,  a  painter,  born  at  Eaton  Rapids,  Mich., 
IO  May  1847,  son  of  Calvin  Hurlburt  and  Mary  Eveline  (Mulholland) 
Dunham.     They  dwelt  at  Holland,  Mich.,  from  1  March  to  17  Dec.  1S72; 

land  then  moved  to  Plainwell,  where  they  still  lived  in  Jan.  1S74,  without 

I  children. 

I 

1 2961  <      II.   Sarah  Matilda  Keeler,  b.  at  Penfield,  Mich.,  15  Oct.  1850;  mar- 

ried in  the  Baptist  Church  at  Plainwell,  Mich.,  14  Dee.  1870,  by  Rev.  John  I 


5183 


Whitney  Family 


793 


Fletcher,  to  Warren  Wirt  Crittenden,  a  farmer,  who  was  born  at  Phelps, 
N.  V.,  10  Feb.  1835,  son  of  Osee  and  Pentha  (Glover)  Crittenden.  They 
settled  at  Phelps,  and  were  living  there  in  Jan.  1874,  without  children. 

12962  III.   Charles  Henry  Keeler,  b.  at  Penfield,  Mich.,  8  May  1853;  and 
was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Plainwell,  Mich.,  in  Jan.  1S74. 

12963  IV.   George  Edward    Keeler,  b.  at  Penfield,   Mich.,  21  Jan.  1S55; 
and  was  living  at  Phelps,  N.  Y.,  in  Jan.  1874. 

12964  V.   Eunice    Catharine    Keeler,   b.  at   Battle    Creek,  Mich.,  5  July 
1857  ;   and  was  living  at  Phelps,  X.  Y..  in  Jan.  1874. 

12965  VI.   May  Adeiia  Keeler,  b.  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  16  May  1S60. 

12966  VII.   Frederick  Thomas    Keeler,  b.  at   Plainwell,  Mich.,   28  June 
J  1863. 

12967  VIII.  Arthur  Leigh  Keeler,  b.  at  Plainwell,  Mich.,  2S  Sept.  1S67. 


Chil.  of   Edward    William    and    Juliet    Lavinia    (Kellogg)    Canning. 

I  1296S  I.  Theodora  Elizabeth  Canning,  b.  at  New  York  City;  unmarried 
in  1867. 

12969        II.   Edward    Lowe    Canning,   b.   at    Stratford-on-Avon,   England; 
j  died  in  July  1845,  at  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.,  and  was  buried  there. 

i  12970  \  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,  13th  Reg.  of  Infantry,  and  sent  to 
Fort  Shaw,  Montana,  where  he  was  serving  as  captain's  clerk  in  Sept. 
1S67. 


Chil.  of   Henry    Augustus   and    Harriette    Elizabeth    (Kellogg) 

Wilmerding.  5 194 

I.  Lucius  Kellogg  Wilmerding,  b.  at  Moscow,  N.  Y.,  19  March 
184S;  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.  1S76,  by  Rev.  B.  M.  Yarrington,  to  Caroline 
Maria  Murray,  dau.  of  Bronson  and  Anne  Eliza  (Peyton)   Murray,  of  238 


1794 


EioJi  t/i   ( In  m  a  -a  tio  n . 


1  West  5 2d  Street,  New  York,  and  g.  d.iu.  of  James  Boylcs  and  Mari.; 
(Bronson1)  Murray.  He  has  carefully  studied  the  genealogy  of  the 
Wilmerding  family. 


1^973 


12974 


II.  Harriet  Whitney  Wilmerding,  b.  at  Moscow,  N.  Y.,  11  Feb. 
1850;  married  in  Christ  Church,  New  York,  21  Nov.  1871,  Edward 
Robert  Eiddlo,  a  merchant,  son  of  Edward  and  Catharine  (Leadbeater) 
Biddle,  and  g.  son  of  Edward  Robert  and  Eliza  Terry  (Davis)  Biddle,  all  of 
Philadelphia,  Perm.  He  was  born  at  Mount  Hope,  N.  J.,  14  Jan.  1S50. 
They  were  living  with  her  mother,  at  5  West  31st  Street,  New  York,  in 
Sept.  1S74;  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.  1 S 5  1 ; 
a  commission-merchant;  married  at  Philadelphia,  1'enn.,  11  June  1874, 
Mary  Beck  Elbert,  dau.  of  William  Tighlman  and  Janet  (Goddard)  Elbert, 
of  Philadelphia,  where  she  was  born  6  Jan.  1852.  The)- were  living  at 
5  West  31st  Street,  New  York,  in  Sept.  1874. 


9186 


IV.   IVtary    IMowlen   Wilmerding,   b.   at  New  York   City,   15   June 
1S53;  and   was  living  there,  with  her  mother,  at   5  West  31st  Street,  in 
I  Sept.  1S74,  unmarried. 


12975 
12976 


12977 


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  Ghatfleid,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  2  Aug.  1843; 
a  bank-clerk;  enlisted  at  Bridgeport,  12  .Vug.  1862,  as  a  private  in  Co.  G, 
17th  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    77^'  Military  and  Civil  History  of  Con-  ; 
neciicut  during  the  war  of  1861-65,  PP-  733_34: 

"The  Colonel  was  wounded  and  taken  prisoner.     The  Adjutant,  Lieut 


For  her  ancestry,  see 


No.  131 


5196 


//  liihicy  Family. 


H.  Whitney  Chatfield,  was  instantly  killed  in  a  hand-to-hand  encounter 
with  the  enemy;  and  Capts. Wilson  French,  and  Frederick  C.  Betts,  were 
taken    prisoners.       The    brave   young    Chatfield    fell,    shot    through    and 

1  through  the  bod)-.  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  sen-ice  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,  Licut.-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  witff  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.'" 


1795 


:97s  II.  William  Kippen  Chatfield,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  20  Oct. 
1846;  died  there,  8  Aug.  1849,  and  was  buried  in  Mountain  Grove 
Cemetery. 


12979        III.  Charles  Nichols  Chatfield,  b.  at   Bridgeport,  Conn.,  16  May 
1S49;    married   in    the   house  of   her   uncle,  ex-mayor  Samuel    Booth,  of 
'Brooklyn,  N.  V.,  3  Dec.  1873,  Harriet  Rebecca  Taylor;   and  settled  at  434 
Van  Buren  Street,  Brooklyn,  where  they  were  still  living  in  Sept.  1877. 


[9187 


Chil.  of  Henry    William    and    Elizabeth    Laura    (Brooks)    Chatfield. 

12980  IV.  Arthur  Brooks  Chatfield,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  22  Aug. 
1S53;  died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  20  Jan.  1873,  and  was  buried  in  Mountain 
Grove  Cemetery,  Bridgeport. 


5196 


J12981        V.   Elizabeth   Brooks    Chatfield,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  12  Jan. 
i860. 

129S2       VI.  Florence  Brooks  Chatfield,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1 1  Ap.  1S62. 

12983        VII.  Adrian  Brooks  Chatfield,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  16  Aug.  1867; 


l7c/> 


Eighth  Generation. 


died  there,  21  Aug.  1867,  and  was  buried  in    Mountain  Grove  Cemetery, 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 


12986 


2987 


12988 


Chll.  of  Charles    Baldwin    and    Sarah    Elizabeth    (Chatfield)    Nichols.  5199 

I.  Frederick  Clark  Kichols,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  30  June  1844;    19188 
j  married   there,  I  June  1868,   Mary   Ellen    Umberfield,  born  at  New  Haven, 

Conn.,  19  Aug.  183S,  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  Alain  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. 

II.  Henry  Chatfield  Michols,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  22  Feb.  184S; 
died  at  Oxford,  Conn.,  12  May  1852,  and  was  buried   in  Mountain  Grove 

j  Cemetery,  Bridgeport. 

Chil.  of   Henry   Lawrence   and   Sarah    Elizabeth    (Chatfield)   Clark.  5199 

III.  Edward  Whitney  Clark,  b.  at  Oxford,  Conn.,  5  May  1S54;  a 
travelling  salesman,  for  Blair  &  Dudley  Brothers,  44  White  Street,  New- 
York,  in  1S74. 

IV.  P,flary  Louise  Clark,  b.  at  Oxford,  Conn.,  12  Sept.  1S60. 


2990 


Chil.  of   Edward    Kellogg   and    Margaret    (Smith)    Whitney. 


5208 


I.   Elizabeth  Sarah  Whitney,  b.  at  Paterson,  N,  ].,  27  Aug.  1850; 
j  died  there,  25  Sept.  1831,  and  was  buried  in  Sandy  Hill  Cemetery 

I 
12991  II.   Robert  Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  Paterson,  N.  ].,  8  Feb.  1852;  a 

carpenter;   was  living  at  Orange,  X.  J.,  in  June  1875,  unmarried. 


1  2  99  J 


Chil.  of  Mark   William    Henry  and    Eleanor  Antoinette   (Harrison) 

Whitney.  5-09 

I.  Sarah   Melissa  Whitney,  b.  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  14 July  1856;  and 
j  was  living  there  in  May  1875,  unmarried. 


Whitney  Family. 


1797 


12993  II.  John   Walter  Whitney,  b.  at  Orange,  N.  J  ,  19  Dec.  1861;  died 
,  there,  2  July  1S64,  and  was  buried  in  Rosedale  Cemetery. 

12994  I      III.  Jenny  Clifton  Whitney,  b.  at  Orange,  X.  J.,  20  July  1863  ;  and 
I  was  living  there  in  May  1  87  5 


Chil.  of  Charles    Dennis    and    Emma   Jane    (McCall)    Whitney. 

^995        I.  Charles  William  Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  1  Sept. 
1S60. 


5210 


12996!      II.  Sarah  May  Whitney,  b.  at  Jersey  City,  X.  J.,  5  Jan.  1862. 
12997  i      HI.   Maud  Carey  Whitney,  b.  at  Paterson,  X.  J.,  9  Nov.  1870. 


1 2998 


Chil.  of  Theodore    Edward    Dliss   and    Catharine    (Harney)    Whitney.  S2I4 

I.   Sarah   Elizabeth  Whitney,  b.  at  Susquehanna  Depot,  Penn.,  25 
May  1869. 


12999  1      II-  Charles   Dennis  Whitney,  b.  at  Susquehanna  Depot,  Penn.,  27 
j  Sept.  1 87 1. 


13000 


III.  John   Samuel   Whitney,  b.  at  Susquehanna  Depot,  Penn.,  27 
Sept.  1874. 


Child    of  Wallace    Montgomery   and    Cornelia    Keyer    (Whitney) 

Soverel.  52I5 

!  13001        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,  X.  J. 


Chil.  of  Frederick   Wells  and    Lucelia   Ann    (Remer)    Parrott. 


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, 


/ 1 7i  itney  Fa  m  ily. 


'  1797 


12993  II.  John   Walter  Whitney,  b.  at  Orange,  X.  J  ,  19  Dec.  1S61;  died 
there,  2  Jul)'  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Rosedale  Cemetery. 

12994  III.  Jenny  Clifton  Whitney,  b.  at  Orange,  X.  J.,  20  July  1863  ;  and 
was  living  there  in  -Ma}-  1  87 5 


Chil.  of  Charles    Dennis    and    Emma   Jane    (McCall)    Whitney. 

I.   Charles  William  Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  Ridgewood,  X.  J.,  1  Sept. 
;S6o. 


12996,      II.  Sarah  rV3ay  Whitney,  b.  at  Jersey  City,  X.  J.,  5  Jan.  1862. 
12997  !      HI.   Maud  Carey  Whitney,  b.  at  Pater-on,  X.  J.,  9  Nov.  1870. 


1299S 


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.  1 87 1. 

III.  John   Samuel   Whitney,  b.  at  Susquehanna  Depot,  Penn.,  27 
Sept.  1874. 


Child    of  Wallace    Montgomery   and    Cornelia    Keyer    (Whitney) 
Soverel. 

13001  I.  Frederick  Wallace  Sovere!,  b.  at  Xewark,  X.  J.,  13  Jan.  1867; 
died  there,  8  July  1867,  and  was  buried  near  his  mother,  in  Rosedale 
Cemetery,  Orange,  X.  J. 


Chil.  of  Frederick   Wells   and    Lucelia    Ann    (Remer)    Parrott. 

.3002  I.  Henry  Remer  Parrott,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  4  June  1829;  a 
manufacturer  of  varnish,  in  company  with  his  father;  married  at  Great 
Falls,  N.  H.,  17  Oct.  1S54,  Anna  Jane  Carland,  who  was  born  at  Boston, 


5215 


5217 

19 1 90 


L     ! 


i798 


13003 


13004 
13005 


Eigh th   G en ci -a tio n . 


Mass.,  27  Dec.  1836,  dau.  of  Daniel  and  Mary  Ann  (Lee)  Garland.     They 
were  living  at  1  10  Fairfield  Avenue,  Bridgeport,  in  Sept.  1S75. 

II  Mary  Frances  Parrott,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  31  Jan.  1832; 
married  there  17  Oct.  1 866,  her  grandmother's  cousin,  John  Doro  Whitney, 
who  was  born'  at  Derby,  Conn.,  25  May  1827,  son  of  Archibald  and  Nancy 
(Brower)  Whitney.  They  dwelt  with  her  parents,  at  Bridgeport,  in  Sept. 
1875;  and  he  was  then  associated  with  her  father  in  manufacturing  varnish. 
See  his  record. 

III  Frederick  Giles  Parrott,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  16  Ap.  1834; 
I  died  there,  1  1  July  1S35,  and  was  buried  in  Mountain  Grove  Cemetery. 

IV.  Rebecca  Parrott,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  20  March  1836;  died 
there,  1 1  Nov.  1846,  and  was  buried  in  Mountain  Grove  Cemetery. 


5298 

1605 


13006 


13007 


Chil.  of  Beach   and    Henrietta   Alar   (Remer)    Downs.  5219 

I.  Henry  Remer  Downs,  b.  at  White  Hills,  Huntington,  Conn.,  21  19194 
Feb.  1 831;  a  commission-merchant;  married  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  25 
Nov.  1S56',  Mary  Ann  Brockett,  dau.  of  John  and  Lucy  (Barnes)  Brockett, 
of  the  same  place.  She  was  born  at  Bristol,  Conn.,  18  Nov.  1S32;  and 
died  at  Peoria,  111.,  21  Aug.  1867,  their  residence  being  then  at  Memphis, 
Tenn  She  was  buried  in  Mountain  Grove  Cemetery,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
He  married  (2d)  at  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  25  Jan.  1870,  Minerva  Ceorgia 
Du  Bois,  dau.  of  Nevingson  Greenard  and  Hannah  (Handlen)  Du  Bois,  of 
Brooklvn,  and  widow  of  John  Robert  Boyd.  She  was  born  at  201  Wash- 
'  ington  Street,  Brooklvn,  \=,  Dec.  1846;  and  they  were  living  in  the  same 
'  city,  at  59  Stanhope  Street,  in  Nov.  1S73.  He  was  then  in  business  as  a 
transfer  agent,  with  his  office  at  152  South  Street,  New  York. 

II.  Theodore  Waldron  Downs,  b.  at  Huntington,  Conn.,  16  Nov.  19196' 
iSS4'  a  lawyer;  married  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  18  Sept.  1S62,  Harriet  Ann 
Houston,  dau.  of  Adam  Peter  and  Harriet  (Sheys)  Houston,  of  Bridgeport. 
She  was  born  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  5  Jan.  1840.  They  were  living  at  64 
Courtland  Street,  Golden  Hill,  Bridgeport,  in  May  1875.  He  was  admitted 
j  to  the  bar  at  Iowa  City,  Iowa,  in  1859;  practised  there  for  two  years,  and 
!  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  for  one  year;  has  been  a  broker  in  Wall  Street,  New 
York,  for  two  years,  treasurer  of  the  city  and  town  of  Bridgeport,  and  a 
member  of  the  Fairfield  County  Bar;  and  was  appointed  clerk  of  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  for  Fairfield  County,  Conn.,  I  Sept.  1875. 

[300S  III.   Frederick  Beach  Downs,  b.  at  White  Hills,  Huntington,  Conn., 


Whitney  Family. 


1799 


5  Oct.  1837;  a  locomotive-engineer;  was  instantly  killed,  4  Jan.  1861,  at 
Love's  Station,  Miss.,  on  the  Miss,  and  Tenn.  Railroad,  by  the  explosion  of 
a  locomotive  boiler;  and  was  buried  at  Memphis,  Tenn.  His  body  was 
afterward  moved  to  Mountain  Grove  Cemetery,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 


Chil.  of  Abram    Gregory   and    Jennett    (Remor)    Waldron. 

I.  Frederick  Hemingway  Waldron,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  14  March 
1S40;  a  joiner  and  pattern-maker;  married  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  20 
Sept.  1871,  Alice  Bottomley,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Piatt)  Bottomley, 
who  were  from  Delph,  Yorkshire,  England.  She  was  born  at  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  9  March  1S47,  and  was  baptized  there  in  Sept.  1847,  by  Rev. 
Thomas  W.  Coit,  D.D.,  at  St.  John's  (Episcopal)  Church.  They  were 
living  at  New  Haven  in  Dec.  1875,  without  children.  He  enlisted  23  May 
1 86 1,  in  Co.  F,  4th  Reg.  of  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry,  afterward  changed  to  1st 
Reg.  of  Conn.  Artillery  ;  served  for  three  years,  and  was  discharged  near 
Richmond,  Va.,  30  May  1864,  having  taken  part  in  eleven  battles. 
Among  these  were  the  siege  of  Yorktown,  Hanover  Court  House,  Gaines' 
Mills,  Chickahominy,  Golden  Farms,  Malvern  Hill,  and  Butler's  campaign 
before  Richmond.  In  July  1870,  he  was  elected  clerk  to  the  City  Inspec- 
tor, and  Board  of  Road  Commissioners,  of  New  Haven,  and  has  been 
reelected  for  another  term  of  three  years. 

II.  Henry  Oscar  Waldron,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  V.,  11  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  14th  Reg.  of 
U.  S.  Infantry,  and  served  till  discharged  on  account  of  his  wounds.  He 
enlisted  in  Co.  E,  27th  Reg.  of  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry,  2  Sept.  1862. 

III.  William  Isaac  Waldron,  b.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  31  May  1S44; 
died  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  9  June  1847,  and  was  buried  in. the  Division 
Street  Cemetery.  In  Oct.  1873,  his  body  was  removed  to  Evergreen 
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  Work  to  Stonington. 
He  enlisted  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  6  Sept.  1S62,  as  musician,  in  Co.  A, 
27th  Reg.  of  Conn.  Vol.  Infantry;  and  served  the  full  term  of  enlistment, 
nine  months. 

V.  Frances  Henrietta  Waldron,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  17  March 


5221 


1 800 


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. 


1 30I5 


13016 


13017 

:  1 301 8 

13019 

13020 
,  1 302 1 


Chll.  of  Stephen    Henry   and    Adeline    (Tibballs)    Remer 


52: 


I.  Isabella  Remer,  b.  at  Montezuma,  N.  V.,  27  Feb.  1844;   married    191 
at  Elkhorn,  Wis  ,  9  May  1864,  John  Christie  Mack  Kehlor,  a  maltster,  son 

of  Duncan  Mack  and  Elizabeth  (Brodie)  Kehlor,  of  Glasgow,  Scotland,  j 
formerly  of  Paisley,  Scotland,  where  he  was  born  20  Jan.  1839.  They  [ 
dwelt  at  Elkhorn  till  Aug.  1873;  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  till  Aug.  1S74;  and' 
then  settled  at  Kenosha,  Wis.,  where  they  were  living  in  Jan.  1878. 

II.  Clarence  Eugene  Remer,  b.  at  Montezuma,  N.Y.,  26  Jan.1850;  a 

commission-merchant;  was  living  at  Elkhorn,  Wis.,  in  Jan.  1S78,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of  William    Josiah    and    Elizabeth    (Peate)    Remer. 

I.  Lucelia   Ann    Remer,  b.  at    Montezuma,   N.  Y.,  17   Aug.  1S45; 
married    at    Tidioute,    Penn.,  17    Aug.   1862,  William    Henry   Chilson,    a 

I  jeweller,  son  of  Milo  and  Esther  (Thompson)  Chilson,  of  Addison,  X.  V. 
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- 
1  disease,  7  Aug.  1S71,  at  Pleasantville  ;  and  was  buried  there.  He  was  living 
j  at  Oil  City,  Penn.,  in  June  1S75;  engaged,  with  her  father,  in  buying  and 
selling  petroleum. 

II.  Emma  Jane  Remer,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  23  July  1847;  died 
j  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  22  Aug.  1849,  and  was  buried  there. 

III.  Henrietta   Elizabeth   Remer,  b.  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  17  Dec. 

11850;  married  at  Pleasantville,  Penn.,  25  Nov.  1868,  Curtis  Dorwin 
Burdick,  son  of  Rinyon  and  Eliza  (Coon)  Burdick.  They  settled  at 
j  Georgetown,  N.  Y.,  and  were  living  there  in  May  1875. 

IV.  Mary  Jane  Remer,  b.  at  Warren,  Penn.,  29  July  1S55. 

V.  John  James  Remer,  b,  at  Warren,  P^un.,  26  Feb.  1S57. 

VI.  Flora  Isabel  Remer,  b.  at  Tidioute,  Penn.,  5  March  1S63. 


Whitney  Fa  mi  I  v. 


Chil.  of  Samuel    Whitney   and    Piiobe    Baldwin    (Wing)    Remer. 

13022  I.  Catharine  Wing  Remer,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  4  July  1S52; 
died  there,  12  Feb.  1855,  and  was  buried  in  the  Division  Street  cemetery. 
Her  bod>-  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.   Gurdon  Coit  Remer,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  8  March  1867. 


l8oi 


Chil.  of  Richard   and   Sarah    Adeline   (Remer)   Springsted.  5226 

13026  I.   Frank  Springsted,  was  living  at  Titusville,  Penn.,  in  Aug.  1873; 
a  printer. 

13027  H.   Samuel  Springsted,  married  about  1871;  and  was  living  at  St.      19205 
t  Petersburgh,  Penn.,  in  Aug.  1S73  ;   a  printer. 


Chil.  of  Abram    Lysander   and    Mary   (Long)    Remer. 

I.   Catharine  Remer,  married  Edwin  Smith,  a  teacher,  of  Nonvalk, 
,  Conn.;   and  was  living  at  Green's  Farms,  Conn.,  in  Aug.  1873. 

13029:  II.  Janet  Remer,  b.  about  1S56. 

13030  III.  Henrietta  Remer. 

13031  IV.  Hannah  Remer. 

13032  V.  John  Remer,  died  at  Elkhorn,YVis.,  "when  about  three  years  old." 

13033  VI.   Emerson  Remer. 


5227 

19206 


13034        VII.   Elizabeth  Remer,  b.  at  Montezuma,  N.Y.,  about  1S72. 


1802  Eighth  Generation. 


Chll.  of  William    Henry   and   Julia    Ann    (Remsr)    Craft. 

13035  I.  Charles  Remer  Craft,  b.  at  Montezuma,  N.  Y.,  2  Jan.  1849;  a 
fanner;   was  living  at  Downey  Station,  Iowa,  in  Nov.  1S73,  unmarried. 

13036  II.  Henrietta  Downs  Craft,  b.  at  Montezuma,  N.  Y.,  10  Sept.  1S50; 
died  at  Xew  York  City,  11  Nov.  1S58,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood 
Cemetery,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

]3°57  HI-    Emma  Jane  Craft,  b.  at  Bridgeport.  Conn.,  6  July  1S52;   died  at 

New  York  City,  17  Oct.  1854,  and   was  buried   in   Greenwood   Cemetery, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

13038  IV.  Samuel  Jennings  Craft,  b.  at  New  York  City,  20  June  1854; 

died    there,  15    Sept.  1S55,    and    was    buried    in    Greenwood    Cemetery, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

'3°39  V.  Cornelius  Jennings  Craft,  b.  at  New  York  City,  24  June  1S56; 
a  salesman;   was  living  with  his  parents,  at  372^  Bowery,  in  Nov.  1S73. 

13040  VI.  Hannah  Antoinette  Craft,  b.  at  New  York  City,  2T,  Nov.  185S; 
a  teacher  of  music;   was  living  with  her  parents  in  Nov.  1S73. 

13041  VII.  William  Bradford  Craft,  b.  at  Xew  York  City,  21  July  i860. 

13042  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. 

13043  IX.  George  Henry  Craft,  b.  at  Xew  York  City,  27  July  1S64. 


Chil.  of   Elijah    Fitch    and    Mary   Jane    (Finley)    Smith.  5229 

13044  I.   George  Finley  Smith,  b.  in  Jan.  1 831 ;  a  farmer;  married  Elizabeth    19207 
Downs,  of  Woodbury,  Conn.,  and  was  living  there  in  1874. 

13045  II.  William  Henry  Smith,  b.  at  Derby,  Conn.;  a  merchant-tailor; 
married  Sarah  Beals;  and  was  living  at  108  East  loth  Street,  New  York, 
in  1874. 

13046  III.  Ann  Smith,  b.  at  Derby,  Conn., in  Oct.  1S36;  married  Charles  Hine, 


Whitney  Family.  1803 


a   carriage-trimmer;    married  (2d)  in  June  1S73,  Hitchcock;  and 

settled  at  Fair  Haven,  Conn. 


Chil.  of  John    Hall    and    Sarah    Crcen    (Willson)    Finley.  5-jO 

13047  I.  Francis  French  Finley,  b.  at  New  York  City,  20  Feb.  1S39;  died 
there,  10  Jan.  [841,  and  was  buried  at  Glenville,  Conn. 

13048  II.  James  Willson    Finley,   b.  at   New  York  City,  18  Jan.  184 1;   a      19209 
salesman;    married  in  King  Street,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  24  Ap.  1S67,  Abby 

Bent,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Abigail  (Shaw)  Bent,  of  Carver,  Mass.  She 
was  born  in  New  York,  9  Ap.  1  S46.  They  settled  at  Port  Chester,  where 
he  was  still  living  in  Now  1876.  She  died  there,  9  June  1876,  and  was 
buried  in  the  Greenwood  Union  Cemetery  at  Rye,  N.  Y. 

I 

13049  III.  Frances  Page  Finley,  b.  at  New  York  City,  4  Feb.  1843;  mar- 
ried at  Tort  Chester,  N.  Y.,  25  Now  1S63,  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.,  2S  May  1845  i   <-\\ed 
31  Ma)-  1S45,  al>d  was  buried  at  Glemille,  Conn. 

13051  V.   Alphonso  Delgado  Finley,  b.  at  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  28  June 
1847;   married,  2   Feb.  1871,  Dorcas  S.  Brundage.      He  survived  her,  and 

1  was  living  at  Port  Chester  in  Aug.  1S75. 


Chil.  of  Abel    Holbrook   and    Elizabeth    (Finley)   Smith.  5233 

13052        I.  Joseph  Finley  Smith,  b.  at  Derby,  Conn.,  28  Feb.  1S37  ;  a  manu-      19210 
facturer  of  brushes;   married   at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  21  Now  i860,  Margaret 

Morrison,  dau.  of and (Lockwood)  Morrison,  of  New  York 

City.     They  were    living  at   }}}  West  128th    Street,  New   York,  in    May 
1875  ;  his  place  of  business  being  at  1 18  Chambers  Street. 

[3053  II.  Alfred  Holbrook  Smith,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  5  March  1S42; 
a  brush-maker;  married  at  Brooklyn,  30  Ap.  1868,  Imogene  Sabina 
Watrous,  born  at  New  York  City,  dau.  of  Timothy  C.  and  Matilda  (Smith) 
Watrous.  She  died  at  Trcmont,  N.  Y.,  18  Ap.  1873,  and  was  buried  in 
Woodlawn  Cemetery.  He  married  (2d)  at  New  York,  15  Oct.  1S74,  Susan 
Dennis,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dennis  of  the  same  city;  and  was  living  at  144 
Rodney  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  May  1S75,  without  children. 


iSo4 


Eighth   Generation. 


13054 


13056 
13057 
13058 
13059 
13060 
1 306 1 
13062 


Chil.  of  Horatio    Nelson    and    Cornelia    Heyer    (Finley)    Howard.  52 

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    19: 
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.  1S48.  They  were  living  at  Rahway 
in  Jan.  iS;S.  He  enlisted,  27  Sept.  1864,  in  Co".  I,  59th  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.  1S64,  the  raid 
on  the  Weldon  Railroad,  io  Dec.  1S64,  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. 


[V. 


Howard,  a  dau.,  twin,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  6  Sept.  1 848; 


S  died  on  the  same  day. 

V.   Ella  Frances  Howard,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  3  Aug.  1850;  and 
•  was  living  at  Plainfield,  X.  J.,  in  Jan.  187S,  unmarried. 


VI.   Charles  Howard,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  X.  Y., 

j  living  at  Plainfield,  X.  J.,  in  Jan.  187S,  unmarried. 


[uh   1S52;   and  was 


VII.  Albert  Howard,  b.  at  Washington  Valley,  near  Plainfield,  X.  J., 
•  20  March  1S54;   and  was  living  at  Xewton,  Iowa,  in  Jan.  1S78,  unmarried. 

VIII.  George  Howard,  b.  at  Washington  Valley,  X.  J.,  31  May  1856; 
i  and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1878,  unmarried. 

IX.  Annie  Maria  Howard,  b.  at  Washington  Valley,  X.  J.,  26  July 
1858;   and  was  living  there  in  Jan.  1S7S,  unmarried. 


Chil.  of   Henry    Chaffee   and    Susan    Whitney    (Finley)    Franklin. 


3063  I.   Edward  Augustus  Franklin,  b.  at  Holmdel,  X.  J.,  20  May  1849; 

died  at  Buskirk's  Bridge,  X.  Y.,  19  Jan.  185  I,  and  was  buried  there. 


Whitney  Family.  !  i8ck 


13064]  II.  Ceorge  Finley  Franklin,  b.  at  Buskirk's  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  5  March 
1 851;   a  professional  singer. 

13065  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. 

13066  J  IV.  William  Cutwater  Franklin,  b.  at  104  Duffield  Street,  Brook- 
I  lyn,  N.  Y.,  19  A  p.  1S57;  an  artist. 

13067  V.  Charles  Tuttle  Franklin,  b.  at  56  Schermerhorn  Street,  Brook- 
:  lyn,  N.  Y.,  9  Aug.  i860;   died  at  Brooklyn,  7  Feb.  1862,  and  was  buried  in 

Greenwood  Cemetery. 

I 


Chll.  of  George    Henry   and    Sarah    Olivia    (Finley)    Moseman. 

13068  1  I.  Henry  Sanford  Moseman,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  15  Aug.  1S52; 
a  salesman  ;  lived  with  his  mother,  at  49  Wilson  Street,  Brooklyn,  E.  D., 
i  in  Nov.  1873. 

13069]  II.  Mary  Helena  Moseman,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  31  May  1S54; 
1  died  there,  2  July  1854,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  Presbyterian  Cemetery 
I  at  Derby,  Conn. 

J3070  III.  George  Francis  Moseman,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  23  Sept. 
I  1855  ;  a  broker's  clerk;   lived  with  his  mother  in  Nov.  1873. 

! 

j  1 307 1  ;  IV.  Edward  Brooks  Moseman,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  17  Ap.  1857; 
1  lived  with  his  mother  in  1873. 

j  13072  i      V.  Arthur  Cermaine   Moseman,   b.  at   Brooklyn,   X.  Y.,  17  Jan. 
1859;   lived  with  his  mother  in  1873. 

''3073       VI.  Ida    Louise    Moseman,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  22  Feb.  i860; 

!  lived  with  her  grandmother,  Mrs.  Willett  Moseman,  at  Port  Chester,  N.  Y., 
in  Nov.  1873. 


Chit,  of  William    Henry   and    Cornelia    Elizabeth    (Peck)    Whitney. 

3074        I.  Villeroy   Eugene  Whitney,   b.  at  Forest  Lake,  Penn.,  15    March 
,  1854;   was  living  at  Patterson,  N.  Y.,  in  Ma)-  1S75,  unmarried. 


i8o6 


Eighth 


Generation. 


II.   Walter    Harmon    Whitney,    b.  at  Woodbury,  Conn.,  25    Feb. 
1S5S  ;   was  living  at  Oakville,  Conn.,  with  his  mother,  in  May  1875. 


Child    of   Horace   and    Hannah    Maria    (Whitney)    Brown. 

13076  I.   William   Henry   Brown,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  10  Nov.  1S36; 

died  there,  20  Aug.  1 837,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery  at  Weston, 
Conn. 


Chil.  of   Eliphalet   Thorp    and    Hannah    Maria    (Whitney)    Craft.  5-4- 

13077  II.   William    Henry    Craft,   b.  at  Westport,  Conn.,  31  Dec.  1S40;   a    19213 

book-finisher;  married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  20  Dec.  1863,  by  Rev.  Henry 
J.  Van  Dyke,  Presbyterian,  to   Joanna  Jane  Thornton,  youngest  dau.  of 

I  John  and  Hannah  (Corkendale)  Thornton,  of  Brooklyn,  where  she  was  born 
27  March  1843.  They  were  living  at  S5  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  1S61;  Ball's  Bluff,  21 
Oct.  1861  ;  the  siege  of  Yorktown,  1  S62  ;  the  battle  of  Fair  Oaks,  31  May 
and  1  June  1862;  and  the  retreat  which  began  on  Saturday,  28  June  1S62, 
taking  his  share  in  the  terrible  fighting  and  marching  of  29  and  30  June, 

i  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.  1863  ;  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. 

1307S  III.   Emily  Frances  Craft,  b.  at  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  6  Aug.  1S42;  mar-    192  16 

ricd  at  Brooklyn,  X.  V.,  27  March  1864,  by  Rev.  J.  D.  Wells,  Presbyterian, 
to  John  Philip  Milledoler  Thornton,  a  salesman,  son  of  John  and    Hannah  j 
(Corkendale)  Thornton,  of  Brooklyn,  where  he  was  born  27  March  1S43, 
twin  brother  of  Joanna  Jane  Thornton,  who  married  William  Henry  Craft.    13077 
They  were  living  at  85  Cumberland  Street,  Brooklyn,  in  March  1874. 

13079  IV.  Morrison  Bradford  Craft,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  14  July  19219 
1S44;  a  druggist;  married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  9  Feb.  1S66,  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  1 17  Carleton 
I  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 


1807 


Ap.  1861,  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  Jul)-  1 86 1.  After  his  recovery,  he  enlisted  in  Co.  C,  82d  Reg. 
of  N.  V.  S.  Volunteers,  15  Jan.  1S62;  and  served  till  28  Jan.  1S63,  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.  V.  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. 

13080  V.  Charles  l¥si!lard  Craft,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  22  Oct.  1848; 
died  at  Bridgeport,  27  Nov.  1854,  and  was  buried  there,  in  Mountain 
Grove  Cemetery. 

[3081  J  VI.  Eliphalet  Thorp  Craft,  b.  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  6  Sept.  185 1; 
a  printer;   was  living  in  Hall  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.V.,  in  Nov.  1S73. 


Chil.  of  Lewis   and    Huldah    Ann    (Whitney)    Ryan. 

130S2  I.  Francis  Theodore  Ryan,  b.  at  Talbotton,  Ga.,  18  July  1838;  a! 
machinist;  married  in  Hernando  Street,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  S  May  1872,  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Stubbs,  Methodist,  to  Elizabeth  Caroline  Fisher,  born  at  Sardis, 

J  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  1S74,  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 

1  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  1 861,  when  ill  health  compelled  him  to  leave  the  army.  In  Nov. 
1861,  he  joined  a  company  of  the  1st  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- 

1  ington,  Miss.;  Richmond,  Ky.,  31  Aug.  1862;  Murfreesboro',  Tenn.,  31 
Dec.  1862  and  2  Jan.  1S63;  Jackson,  Miss.,  July  1S63,  and  Chickamauga, 
Tenn.,  19  and  20  Sept.  1S63.  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  143  Jones  Street, 

!  Atlanta,  in  Ap.  1S75. 

[30S3  II.  William  Henry  Ryan,  b.  at  Monticello,  Ga.,  18  July  1S40;  died 
at  Monticello,  12  July  1841,  and  was  buried  there. 


1 808  '  Eighth  Generation. 


3084  III.  Charles  Roscoe  Ryan,  b.  at  Monticcllo,  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  1  Jan.  1867. 
lie  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    Kuldah    Ann    (Whitney)    Kirkpatrick. 

3085  IV.  Hugh  Legare  Kirkpatrick,  b.  at  Des  Arc,  Ark.,  13  July  1859; 
died  at  Des  Arc,  2  Oct.  1S61,  and  was  buried  there. 


Chil.  of  Charles    Burr   and    Abby   Grace    (Whitney)    Hawley.  5244 

130S6  I.   Charles   Burr  Hawley,  b.  at  24  Pequonnock  Street,  Golden  Hill, 

Bridgeport,  Conn.,  4  Sept.  1849;  a  manufacturer  of  brooms;  married  at 
Newtown,  Conn.,  iS  March  1872,  Emeline  Charity  Peck,  dau.  of  John  and 
Caroline  (Seeley)  Peck,  of  Newtown,  where  she  was  born  24  Ap.  1S54. 
They  settled  at  Long  Hill,  in  Trumbull,  Conn.,  and  were  living  there  in 
May  1875,  without  children. 

1^087  II.   Walter  Sterling  Hawley,  b.  at  21  Second  Street,  New  York,  18 

Dec.  1S54;  a  carpenter;  was  living  with  his  parents,  at  Long  Hill,  in 
Trumbull,  Conn.,  in  May  1S75. 


Chil.  of   Henry   and    Mary   Ann    (Whitney)    Judson.  5245 

1    13088  I.   Susan  Frances  Judson,  married  ;  and  lived  at  Boston,  Mass.,  in 

Nov.  1873. 

130S9  II.    Mary  Matilda  Judson,  was  living  at  Port  Chester,  N.  Y.,  in  Nov. 

1S73,  with  her  husband,  Edward   Cetney,  a  painter,  whom  she  married  in 
1864. 

Child   of  Albert  W.  and    Mary   Ann    (Whitney)   Stacey.  5245 

13090         III.  George  William  Stacey,  b.  in   Sept.  1S5S;    was  living  in  the 
Connecticut  Home  for  Soldiers'  Orphans  in  Nov.  1873. 


Whitney  Family. 

,,Ko9 

Chil.  of  Villeroy   Clover   and    Maria    (Murphy)   Whitney. 

5=4*3 

1 309 1  I.  Ccorge  William  Whitney,  b.  in  Canal  Street,  New  York. 

1 3092  II.  Abby  Grace  Whitney,  b.  in  Canal  Street,  New  York. 

13093  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.  0.,  Canada,  23  May  1868,  David  Knox  Patrick,  a 
mechanic,  son  of  Rufus  and  Arabelle  (Knox)  Patrick,  of  Hinesburgh, 
where  he  was  born  14  July  1S41.  She  was  baptized,  and  joined  the  Con- 
gregational  Church   at  Hinesburgh,  4   May  1856;    and   they   were    living 

;  there  in  May  1874. 

13096  II.  Charles  Benedict  Stone,  b.  at  Hinesburgh,  Vt.,  3  Dec.  1844; 
and  was  living  there  in  Ma}'  1S74,  unmarried. 

13097  III.  George  Whitney  Stone,  b.  at  Hinesburgh,  Vt.,  8  July  1S47; 
and  died  there,  9  Oct.  1866. 

1309S  IV.  Frances  Bateman  Stone,  b.  at  Hinesburgh,  Vt.,  23  Nov.  1859; 
;  and  was  living  there  in  May  1S74. 


Chil.  of  Arnold    and    Mary   Cornelia    (Stone)    Kingsbury. 

i  13099       I.   Richard  Watson  Kingsbury,  b.  at  Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  22  Jan. 
1S38;   died  at  Hinesburgh,  Vt,  2  Aug.  1847,  and  was  buried  there. 

13 100  II.  Ella  Ann  Judson  Kingsbury,  b.  at  Bristol,  Vt,  27  Ap.  1S41; 
married  at  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  17  Nov.  1858,  Adoniram  Judson  Wright,  a 
dentist,  son  of  Abram  and  Amanda  (Slocum)  Wright,  of  Elbridge,  N.  Y. 
He  was  born  at  Cambridge.  N.  Y.,  28  Feb.  1833;  grad.  at  the  Baltimore 
College  of  Dental  Surgery,  in  1855  ;  died  at  their  residence  in  Fredonia, 
4  Aug.  1865,  and  was  buried  in  Forest  Hill  Cemetery.      She  married  (2d) 


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Eighth  Generation. 

I3IOI 

at  Fredonia,  4  Jan.  iS/O,  Samuel  Shepard  Crissey,  a  gardener  and   fruit- 
grower, son  of  Harlow  and  Anna  (Shepard)  Crissey,  of  Stockton,  N.  V., 
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. 

IV.  William   Seward    Kingsbury,  b.   at  Adrian,   Mich 
1857;   and  was  living  at  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  in  Ap.  1S75. 


;S   Auc 


1 3 1 03 


Chil.  of   Ebenezer   Cay   and    Sarah    Lewis    (Whitney)    Woodward. 

I.  Charlotte  Lewis  Woodward,  b.  at  20  Gambier  Street,   Mount 
Vernon,  Ohio,  12  Aug.  1859. 

II.  Ebenezer  Cay   Woodward,  b.   at   20  Gambier  Street,   Mount 
Vernon,  Ohio,  9  Jan.  1862. 


13105 


1 3  106 
13107 
13108 


13109 
131  10 


Child  of   Leonard    and    Mary    Eliza    (Doherty)    Whitney. 

I.  James  Doherty  Whitney. 


5^55 


Chil.  of  Thomas   Thompson    and    Emeline    Dore    (Whitney)    Eckert. 

I.  James  Clendenin  Eckert,  b.  at  Wooster,  Ohio,  1  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,  1  May  1S73. 


525C 


Chil.  of  Thomas   Francis  and    Ellen   Stone   (Whitney)   Stewart. 

I.  Leonard  Whitney  Stewart,  b.  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  1  March  i860. 

II.  Mary  Whitney  Stewart,  b.  at  Holiday's  Cove,  W.  Va  ,  18  Aug. 
1863. 


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III.  Frances   Elicn    Stewart,  b.   at    Steubenville,  Ohio,  10   March 
1S67. 

IV.  William  Whitney  Stewart,  b.  at  Pittsburgh,  Perm.,  9  Ap.  1872; 
died  17  May  1 872,  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.  1S68. 

III.  P^artha  Grown,  b.  at  Steubenville,  Ohio,  31  Oct.  1S73;  and  died 
there,  9  May  1874. 


5259 


Chil.  of  Ceorgo   Henry   and    Mary   Caroline   (Phcenix)   Warren. 
I.   EVfary  Ida  Warren,  b.  at  Ida  Cottage,  Ida  Hill,  Troy,  N.  V.,  2  July 


5267 


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13119 
1 3 1 20 


II.   Harriet  Louise  Warren,  b.  at  35  Third  Street,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  23 
Feb.  1S54. 

[I.  George  Henry  Warren,  b.  at  Ida  Cottage,  Troy,  N.Y.,  17  Oct. 


13123 


1855. 

IV.  Emeline  Whitney  Dore  Warren,  b.  at  Ida  Cottage,  Troy,  N.  V 
20  Dec.  1857. 

V.  Whitney  Phcenix  Warren,  b,  at  Ida  Cottage,  Troy,  N.  V.,  19 
Jan.  iSGo;  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.  1 86 1. 

VII.  Whitney  Warren,  twin,  b.  at  145  Madison  Avenue,  New  York, 
29  Jan.  1864. 


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Eighth   Generation. 


13  124  '  VIII.  Anna  Phoenix  Warren,  twin,  b.  at  145  Madison  Avenue,  New 
York,  29  Jan.  1S64;  died  at  Ida  Cottage,  Troy,  N.  V.,  9  Aug.  1865,  and 
j  was  buried  in  the  Warren  mortuary  chapel,  Oakwood  Cemetery,  Troy. 


!S    j      IX.   Edith  Caroline  Warren,  b.  at  145  Madison  Avenue,  NewYfirk, 
1  15  A  p.  1S66. 


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13128 

3129 


X.   Lloyd   Elliot  Warren,  b.  at  27  Avenue  d'Antin,  Paris,  France,  10 
Nov.  1  SOS. 


Chil.  of  Charles    Henry   and    Harriet   (Whitney)    Berryman.  52/4 

Caroline  Suydam   Berryman,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  28  Dec. 


II.  Henry  Whitney  Berryman,  b.  at  6  East  36th  Street,  New  York, 
16  Dec.  1S63. 

III.  Ceorgiana  Louisa  Berryman,  b.  at  6  East  36th  Street,  New 
York,  28  June  1S66. 


Chil.  of  John   Corard   and    Cornelia    Lawrence   (Whitney) 
Heckscher. 

131  30  I.  Ceorgiana  Louisa  Heckscher,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  5  Aug. 

S63. 

13 13 1  II.   Hannah  Eugenia  Lawrence  Heckscher,  b.  at  Islip,  L.  I.,  12 

Sept.  1864;   died  1  Oct.  1864,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

[3132  III.  Cornelia  Lawrence  Heckscher,  b.  at  New  York  City,  17  Nov. 

1865;  died  at  143    Madison   Avenue,  New  York,  17   Nov.  1S75,   and   was 
j  buried  in  Greenwood  Cemetery. 

13133    '      IV.   Emeline  Dore  Heckscher,  b.  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  2  June  1S67. 


Chil.  of  Stephen   and    Margaret   Lawrance    (Johnson)    Whitney. 

13134  I.   Louisa   Lawrence  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  16  June 

I  1867. 


Whitney  Family.  i  1S13 

13135  II.   Hannah    Eugenia    Lawrence    Whitney,  b.   at   New    Haven, 
Conn.,  29  Ap.  1 871. 

131 36  III.   Henry  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1  Dec.  1872. 

13137  IV.   Lawrence  Whitney,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  21  Oct.  1S74. 


Chil.  of  Robert  Cambridge   and    Maria    (Whitney)    Livingston.  527S 

131 38  I.   Robert  Cambridge  Livingston,1  b.  at  New  York  City,  1  March 
1871. 

13139  II.  John  Criswold  Livingston,  b.  at  New  York  City,  26  Sept.  1872. 

13140  HI.  Henry  Whitney  Livingston,  b.  at  New  York  City,  2S  Feb.  1S74. 

13141  IV.   Maud  Maria  Livingston,  b.  at  Milford,  Conn.,  10  Aug.  1S75. 
13141.-       V.  Johnston  Livingston,  b.  at  New  York  City,  19  Dec.  1S76. 

'For  his  ancestry,  in  the  line  of  his  paternal  time  the  offices  of  President,  Judge  of  the  Court 

grandmother,  Maria  Bronson  (Murray)  Living-  of  Common  Pleas,  Treasurer  of  the  County,  a 

ston,  see  the  pcriigiee  opposite.    His  progenitors,  Trustee    of  the   Loan   Office,  and    Clerk  of  the 

on  the  Livingston  -Me.  are  enumerated  in  the  Orphans"  Court.       He  was  also  Colonel  of  the 

pedigree    facing    p.   913.      To    the    names    and  Sussex    regiment  of  militia.       During  the    last 

facts    there    given,  we   now   add  the    following,  forty  years  of  his  life,  there  was  not  in  the  three 

which  have  reached  us  since  the  former  pedigree  lower  counties  a  more  prominent  or  morcinfluen- 

was  printed.  tial  man.     He  died  at  Lewes,  7  Feb.  1772.  in  his 

Magdai.k.n  Kollock  was  born  about  1724;  Soth  year.     His  first  wife  was  Al.ICE  PHiLLirs, 

married  (1)  at  Philadelphia,  10  Oct.  1745,  Jasper  of  a  Boston  family.     He  married  ,'2^  at  Phila- 

McCall,  elde-t  son  of  George  McCall,  the  first  of  deli. Ma.  4    Nov.  1730.   Margaret  Ellis,  dau.   of 

the  name  in  Phil.;   married  (2)  by  Rev.  Richard  Robert  Lllis,  an  intimate  friend  and  correspon- 

Peters,  then  Secretary  of  the  Province  of  Penn-  dent  of  Gen.  Oglethorpe,  who  seems  also  to  have 

sylvania,  and  afterwards  rector  of  Christ  Church,  acted  a.-  Oglethorpe's  agent  in  Philadelphia  in 

I  Phil.,  27  May  1747,  to  J'iUN  Swift,  collector  of  connection    with   the   colonization   of    Georgia. 

1  the    Port    of' Phil.,   1702  to  1 771  ;    and  died   at  She  survived  her  husband  many  years,  and  died 

"Croyden  Lodge."   Bucks  Co..   Pa.,  27  March  at  Lewes.     Her  will  was  proven  S  Feb.   1790. 

1790,    aged   07' years.      Her   daughter,    Alice  Jacob  Kollock  was  the  second  son  of 

Swift,  was  born  at  Philadelphia.  20  Feb.  1750-  J\o>i.  K<>i  mcK,  wiio  first  appears  in  Su-sex 

I  ;   was  baptized  in  Christ  Church,  20  Ap.  1752;  County  (now  in  the  Slate  of  Delaware)  at  the 

and  married  R.  iMF.kt  Camkrii»',f   Livingston  March  term  of  the  County  Court  (16S9)  as  an 

I  in  the  Winter  of  1779-S0.     Magdalen  Kollock  applicant  Mr  a  grant  of  land.     In  1093  he  was  a 

was  the  younger  daughter  (by  I  i  i  '".  it  «  ife    of  Grand  Juror.     From  169S  to  1720  his  name  fre- 

|      Jacob  Kollock,  a  man  of  go<  1  education  and  quently  occurs  as  a  purchaser  of  land  in  Sussex 

a  very  successful  merchant.      He  wa    I    ■::...'.    at  County,  ai.d  occasionally  during  the  same  period 

1693;   was  commissi  .-ned,   in  1 727.   a  Justice  of  in   Philadelphia  also.      He  appears  as  a  grantor 

the    Peace,  and    Register    of    Wills    for   Sussex  of  properly  in  the    neighborhood  of   Lewes    in 

!  County;  was  soon  after  chosen  Representative  deeds  dated   1692-5-6,   1 704-15-19-20.    and   is 

from  Lewes  in  the  Assembly  of  the  Three  Lower  generally  styled  "of  Lewes.  Cooper,'"  but  some- 

j  Counties;    and  was  annually  re-elected  to  that  times   "'Merchant."      His  will,   dated   30  Dec. 

;  office  until   his  death,  a  period   of  forty  years,  1720,    and    proved    at    Georgetown,    14    March 

1  during  five  of  which  (1760-5)  he  occupied  the  1720-1,  mentions  his  wife  M  \RY  and  seven  chil- 

:  Speaker's  chair.     In  addition  to  his  seat  in  the  dren.       See    The  AM.'    MM   Genealogical  and 

Assembly,  he  held  for  nearly  the  same  length  of  Biographical Record,  VIII,  1S4-5. 


i<si4  Eighth   Generation. 


i 

Chil.  of  Stephen    Suytiam    and   Josephine   (Thomson)    Whitney.  52S: 

13  142  I.  Stephen  Whitney,  b.  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  8  March  1S6S. 

13  145  II.    Mary  Stuart  Whitney,  b.  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  3  July  1S69. 

1  3  144  III.    Arthur  Whitney,  b.  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  5  July  1S71. 

13145  IV.  Agnes  Mabel  Whitney,  b.  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  11  June  1874. 


Chil.  of  Joseph    Frederic   and    Mary    Stuart    (Whitney) 
Kernochan. 

13146         I.   Eweretta  Kernochan,  b.  at  New  York,  14  March  1S70. 

i3'47  II-  Wiliiam   Kernochan,  b.  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  16  June  1873;    died 

at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  19  Aug.  1S75,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwood  Ceme- 
tery. 

13148  HI.   Frederic  Kernochan,  b.  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  12  Aug.  1S76. 


5283 


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Child   of  Henry  Archibald   and    Mary   Ella   (Bassett)   Whitney.  528c 

3150  I-   Nina  Mann  Whitney,  b.  13  July  1S70. 


Chil.  of  William   Mount  and    Ann    Eliza   (Phelps)    Lewis.  529 

I.  Wiiliam   Phelps  Lewis,  b.  at  New  Albany,  Ind.,  27  Nev.  1859; 
and  was  living  there  in  Oct.  1S74. 


13 1 52  II.   Edward   Donaldson    Lewis,  b.  at   New  Albany,  Ind.,  12  May 

1 86 1  ;   died  at  New  Albany,  3  June  1S61,  and  was  buried  there. 

13  1  53  III.    Mary  Bangs  Lewis,  b.  at  New  Albany,  Ind.,  28  July  1S62;   and 

was  living  there  in  Oct.  1874. 

13154         IV.  Catharine  Whitney  Lewis,  b.  at  New  Albany,  Ind.,  12  Aug. 
1S65;   died  at  New  Albany,  6  Nov.  1865,  and  was  buried'there. 


MURRAY. 


living  with  v>:i  jj"1'.^'     :     ''     *  '    *'    ab     If;'05.  r.raii 
Haiti  urd,  1640,  p.r.  ;igrd  m..n.  '-^-'f  1.1  :■  >.  .   d    .March  1683. 

, 1  1 — H ' 


John   Uro.vso.v,  of  Hartford.  [.!■■.              '■"',;''      u'-""^sr:cldandHadIcj 

1637:    rem.  to  Kirn, m   l  ■  •.  '  ,            L-  '- '•  Ipsvuch,  1634:    freem., 

;ib.   1641,   and   »n  one   ,.1  I'.j.ir',',  :.  ■'•    ''■'■  '   3'— -3,  '61-73;    rei 

found  ofch.,  ,3  O...  ,•-,,;  !-,:!.'    I: ■■'  ■     •:    common,;™ 

dep.    10    Gen     Court.    M,v  t.r.t.       !,                                          ~  .     d.    Dec.    l6£ 

1651,  and  aftcrv,.;    u.nJa-  ft,    i-','1.  •"'  ,    1:'    t-UZADETH ,  v.  ho 

ble:    frecm.,  1669;    d.  jj  Au    ' 


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lurtfird.  7  He.:.  rnj3.   a  oirenl   .,1      ,-?       ■','    V'5i-  ■  m.  (zd),  31 

it' I    of  Vuterbury,  r'-,7.    ,    .     !,      "    '■      H.'iitord.         '     Thomas 'Gi 
5  N)ay  ifit'4,  corr.,  ruio:  -er.     ..-,      ':>         -V  J  (3d),     ,3     I 

cputy,  1697,  1701;   d.  about  1719.'  •=•<■  1         bamuc!  Mar 

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in  Hut-  —  Marga 


first  settl.  of  Middlebury;    dep.,  J,    a  "  tlhir^  ■     I        d.,  Colchest; 
l3junei7Si.  aged  95. 

Isaac  BKotJfartrord' Corn-  ==  Sarah  Foote;  n| 

John  MURRAY,  of  Wells,  EnK,;  b.  riiwTT^  %"d    ?f-'osi;<h  Brocket. 
Arch,  de  Moravia,  who,  .296,  su     '"'sfurJ'  C  ™-   shc  <*•  •  Aug.  ,5,0' 


John  Eoyles  Murrw,  of.W.v  Yo-?IYl;',\Mlidleb-'  C.°.nn'  IO  Mar=h  1 
1784,  Alex.,  Va  ,  ,;S5:   ret.  to  Nj  ''  h,i  seat>  '»  Mav  ,839- 


N.  V.,  18  Aug.   1793:  m.,  N.  y 


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